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State Board; To Sommon New York, March 27.—(AP)—^ Wheat, ELfter losing more than 2 Waahlagton, March 27.—(AP)— Last Moment to Vote 0 i Selling slEmkened and. prices recov­ cents a bushel at CbicEigo, regained PraaidaBt Roosevelt Intends to per­ ered moderately to the Stock and about half its loss. Cotton at New mit immediate bidding by private Owner. York slid down about 50 cents a Oyerriding Veto Later m W heat m arkets Effter a sharp sell­ lines for air mail service and to turn bEile, and most other speculative ing fliury to the early deEiliags to­ airmail transportation over to them commodities were moderately low­ tte Day. Operations continued at the E. E. day. er. as soon as possible. Hilliard mills here today with a X^icee dropped $1 to $4 a share In shares, U. S. Steel recovered He called in officials of the Post skeleton force of 23 foremen, boiler- in many issjes to the New York to above $49, where it weub off little Qfflee Department today to arrange Stock ^ Loangb to the heaviest more thEin $2, after an extreme loss Washington, March 27.—(A P)-- for bids to serve during a temporary tenders and repairmen out of a selling experienced to weeks during of $3. U. S. Smelting, after drop­ Presldent Roosevelt today vetoed period before permanent legislation total of 166 reporting for work as the first half hour, but by mid lay ping $4.50 to $116, came back to the strike of Local 2127, United the independent offices appropriatien is enacted. prices had regained $1 or so ir some above $117. American Telephone, Textile Workers, entered into the bill because it carried increased atv Methods of restoring the air mail issues, and tie ding was duU after declining $2.25 to $117.50, re­ second day without a sign of dis­ service to private lines were with­ Wall stTjet was disttoctlv disap­ covered to $118. New York Cen­ lowances for weu: veterEois and go4k order. held pending a conference called for The first step in what is called man’s most ambitious scheme to fathom the mysteries of the universe was pointed by ihfc overnight news of tral, after touching $34, off $2.37, ernment workers exceeding bis bud­ later today. Picket lines were established at witnessed by 6,000 persons at the Coming (N. Y.) Glass Works when workmen poured 20 tons of trinit.>n President lUraevelt’s declann that get by $228,(X)0,000. -t 6:30 o’clock this morning, relays of came back close to $35. Allied Mr. Roosevelt arranged for this glass Into a mold which it is expected will produce :Jie world’s largest telescopic mirror. The mirror, which the Fletcher-Rayburn bill met the ‘T am compelled to tfdce note o f 12 strikers being replaced every two Chemical dropped $3.50, Emd fEdled action on the eve of his departure will be fitted into a telescope In California, will be 201 mches in diameter, cost $6,OOO,0OO and take pictures minimum requirements for regula­ the fact,” he sEiid to a message id hours. There are 143 members of to recover appreciably. Chrysler from the capital for a ten-day va­ of nebulae 1,300,000,000 light years away. Here workmen are seen removing from the furnace the first tion, for brokers had been hopeful dropped about $3 to $50.75, then Congress, “that to creating ex­ Local 2127 out for a general wage ladleful of molten glass. cation In southern waters. of further modification. rallied to above $51. cess the Congress has failed at the Oppote Sheppard m i increase of 25 per cent, which would same time to provide a sura Meaavmile, opposition to the Shep­ bring the scale of pay to a level by additionEd taxation. pard bill to subsidize civil aviation slightly lower than the scale in ef­ “Moreover, to the extent that tte training and equipment development fect at the mills in Broad Brook, amoimt of money appropriated by was expressed b^ore the Senate Somersville and Rockville, according EXCHANGE SEATS T E I 5 VIVID TALE ‘BOOTLEG SURPLUS' the Congress is to excess of commerce committee by the War to union leaders. NAVAL B m IS SIGNED; budget estim ates, sind to the a b s e n t ahd Navy Departments, while the Meeting Thursday of provision for additional revenu^ Commerce E^partment coimtered Announcement was made today OF OCEAN SLAYING MILK INTO STATE thOre must be a decrease to thO with endorsement of its purpose. by Joseph Sylvia, union organizer, HAVE PRICE DROP funds available for essential relief The bill would authorize the ap­ that'a meeting would be held at 11 CALLS FOR MORE SHIPS w ork.” propriation of $1,500,000 annually o’clock Thursday morning in the to pay K per cent of the cost of in­ Hartford offices of the Board of struction at private fields and a to­ Mediation and Arbitration of the Low Price Today Off $29,- Prosecutor Describes to Fed­ Vast Quantities Coming in Washington, MEUOh 27.— (AP)— tal of $1,000,000 to be expended in state labor department in an effort Brings Navy Up to Existing PRESIDENT FAVORS President Roosevelt turned tbumllii encouraging new aircraft design. to bring about a settlement of the down today on the mor^y bill tbiit Of No Value strike. Mr. Sylvia will head the Treaty Strength Bot Presi­ 000 from Previoas Sale; eral Jury How Murder from Otter States at Low would have liberalized allowaacffi Aircraft prodtu.ed would be of del^ution of strikers going to EECnO N CHANGES for veterans. *‘praetieally no value'* for National Hartford Thursday. Others in the Followed Dispute on Ship. A veto message, the first witi9 defense, the Navy Department said del^fation are: President Bernard dent Hopes for Farther Reason for tte Slump. Prices. which be has killed major legislfe in a letter to the cominlttee. P. Halpin, Raymond Walker, Wil­ tion, WEIS Edi ready to be sent toae Hiram W. Bingham, former liam Leone, Eldmund Duplaise, mediately to Congress. It was ex­ UJjlted States Senator and now Frank Obrimski and Edward limitations Approves Amendment That New York, March 27.—(AP)— New York, March 27—(AP) — H artford, M arch 27— (A P ) — Re­ pected to hit at tte legialatiOB, preMdent of the National Aero­ which over-rode the ece the pol­ Presldoit was ifiaced today before fatEj ltij$n, WWbd OQ Gilliam Ses- (Onsttimed on Page Sx.^) icy of the AdmlnlRtratloB,** said reported 3resterday, and'down more run into millions of quarts a year, one today to submit a motion to and Eastern Air Transport Inc., tx>- the House rules committee. soma, 32nd degTOd Mkson of Seat­ override the President’s veto," Roosevelt In a memorandum, than $100,000 from the value ruling tle, Wartj. he declared. day termed the re-bidding j^taae o f Representative Jeffers, (D., Ala.), President Robertson said he be- Speaker Rainey tojd toportM*, "b^ the Preeident’s air mail deciaion “a “to favor continued limitation of chainnan of the House elections a short time ago. * The case the government expects CEime interested to the angle during cause I think the msiawra ought , t o naval armaments. committee, told the rules committee Yesterday’s sale at $112,000, up to prove, as stated by (Tonboy, was ehani”, but said his companies were the Superior Court hearing bf the have at leEist a day to emurider t t e LEAGUE TO TAKE “It is my personal hope that the that he had discussed the Lea- $12,000 from the immediately pre­ this, to brief: ready to carry the mail “on an issues EigEiinst the state equalization m essage.” naval conference to be held in 1935 Norris amendment with the Presi­ ceding sale, was attributed in Klrwan and W. S. Frost, an as­ hour’s notice.” Rainey ne “n<^ beUevu" will extend all existing limitations dent and “I was authorized to say brokerage quarters to a more confi­ sistant purser, met on the boat deck fund, when a prom inent HEurtford SEdd did The war ace, who charged before deEder Euimitted that he im ported the House would override tte P ru ­ the Senate air mail committee that and agree to further reductions.” that he thought the principal of the dent feeling that the pending trad­ of the S. S. President Garfield on NEW ARMS STAND more than 500,000 quarts from out­ dent’s veto, but Eidded ‘it depends **traitoro\is elements” had been mis- The construction measure con­ proposition was sound and good and ing regulation bill might be further the afternoon of Februsu^ 10, when templates expenditiires estimated that he would be glad to see this modified. Brokerage apprehension the ship was 600 miles at sea from side Euinually. M r. Robertson said on what Is to the message.” advlrtng the President said “I^can- he inquired at the offices of the Plan Changed not see any reason for the bidding— at $500,000,000 to $750,000,000 over proposition put thrpugh at this ses­ on the legislative prospects had been New York, bound to from Mar­ a seven-year period for ships and sion of Congress.” reflected last week in the sale of two seilles, and Eigreed to purchase be­ state food Emd dEiiry com m issioner Later, however, it was learned it's a sham.” and was told that the recorded WooU Ask AD Nations to airplanes. Under the Lfea-Norris resolution, memberships, one at $110,000 and tween them a bottle of gin. that Democratic House leaders He continued, “what’s the pur­ Eunount o f im portations by this Over 1,000 Planes a new constitutional amendment the other at $105,000 as compared The gin was purchEised and Frost were urged by the White House to pose of bids?” deEiler was only a frEmtion o f the would be submitted to the states for with $190,000 paid for the previous called at Klrwan’s stateroom for a force a vote today on the veto. “As far as carrying the mail goes, Keep Their Armaments at The bill would permit construc­ figure testified to on the witness we can carry on at an hour’s notice tion of 65 aestroyers, 32 subma­ the approval of three-fourths of membership transferred. drink at 5 p. m. The two decided to President Roosevelt. was undsr- them within seven years. The price of $83,000 was the low­ stand. He said he confronted the stood to have telephoned Spealter —-based on fair conditions.” rines, four cruisers and more than Invite Sessoms, who occupied the deEiler with the figures Emd the Fair Conditions the Present Level 1,100 airplanes. It would, first, aboetical about him. CEisily. These missions would be side, and Richsird Byrd of Pontiac, very fa ce eu^ preposterous “I got a job on a lEike boat and all human actions; to agEdn make Steel Institute outlining plans for interpret^ in League circles as “He is my nirvana—my glorious good spots on rainy nights if the MichigEin, for labor. to Etfouse the condemnation' of I throw the g;un Into the lake. the individual the creature of the a ten per cent raise the first of the meaning that Swltz^land would not night of compassion—my infinite parsons wenen’t always embarrass­ Appointment of the three was who welcome polittcEd policies “It’s been bothering me.” state, and to turn the control of the Em- month without any reduction in the oppose Soviet membership in the tenderness,” said the daughter of *^he ing a guy like that. noimced by NRA together with tend to ellmtoatc poverty. . . present 40-hour week. H e shuffled uncertainly, Emd ran state over to a relatively few office League. late poet, George Cram Cook. a 1 holders, who thereby become a gov- word that tne boimd would meet to “ Under ordtoEuy cii Others To FoDow Suit “Repent!” cited the evangelist a said nothing as she continued: “He’s dirty finger nervously suxiund the D etroit at the call o f the neutrEtl surti attacks could be The industrialist declined to be again. en itog caErte.” TREASURY BALANCE my angel <^d, ray starlight on the neckband o f his shirt member not later than 7 p. m , contemptible playing of politics quoted 'Tor the present”, but added ’Two men, seated in the rear, Utley referred to NBA codes em water; my ruby bn the rock.” “But Tm repenting, EUid I feel W ednesday. men who ougn^ to "te aw am ed that he looked fbr other steel­ looked around cEisually. One “federal laws” which never have re­ Washington, March 27.—(AP)— The couple was married by a better. Pm going to give myself ceived “one minute’s ronslderation Policies Criticized themselves for descending to makers to take similar action. He 'The position of the Treasury March deputy city clerk with Ldslle Fulen- yawned. The other shtCted his unlit up.” levels o f chtesnory. said ^^roxlmately 8,000 men would cigfEir to the other corner of his by a duly elected legislative body.” Wolman since the start of IGIA “But—to my hiuntale -)u4 _ 24 was: Receipts, $27,185,743.41; wider and George S. O’Neal as wit­ ■ There wels an “Amen” from one He said it would seem impossible has been chEilrman of its labor fid- be affected in his own plants. expenditures, $24367,016.38; bal­ nesses. mouth. of the benches as Simon sat down. this is someth!^ more tha^ tte^ Other leading steel companies re­ that the Constitution Emd such visory board, a post which he has ance, $4,905,5^,901.33; Customs Miss Cook gave her age as 25; Down front a man stood up. He The two men in the rear got up “laws” could stEmd together. mudsttoging and Ij^ng ol tertY fused to discuss the proposal but receipts for the month, $20,365,- was George Simon, alias Hsury De­ not surrendered as yet despite fre- tical sdismers! Hutchins, who gave his. occupation and Walked over to Simon. “Where, to the Constitution or any qutot criticism of bis policies by they indicated that such action by 186.11. as a writer, said he Was 28. ^ laney, a aandirtch man. He sMd he “dome on, ’Bo,” sidd one of them. ‘1 Eun conytoced that it one company would probabty result known system of frro government,” union ieadm. a vicious plot—a plot In Receipts for the fiscal year since The bride said her marriage to was 25 yean ol^ He appeared “Let's get goto’.” he e^ed, “is the power given to In A goieral upward revision. July 1 were $2381,199,71330; ex- older. Wolman himself has no direct la­ plotters Topolo Ptoestoesi by whom she had Simon Etoose. niaa.er sny.group of men to decree bor ties. Qiae ofQcial said a genera] raise pepditures, $4,709,4853^-76, Includ­ a slx-year-oId son, en^sd in divorce “ I wifis in caiicago,” ha bluptad “ ‘Dicks’?" he said, “ON." eountoy, hoping toi" tlu^-youo shall nntber buy from nor Kelly is (xnmnotsd with the dal wcUaro and ' w oi^ m^bably amount to a $100,- ing $2,782,498,41737 of emergency in 1982. ofit ‘Ty was drunk, ilt was Janu­ T b ^ went otit, the three together. sell to any man who does not wear Chrysler company and the National ctfis of the 000^160 additi«iditiffe8; exc«ss of expenditures, The witnesses are connected with ary ijs, 192S. Td been drinkiQ^ Soon the ewangeUst resumed^ the oC tim workera annually, p ro- a certain Inslyila, be it a Blue Automobile Cjhamber of Oomraerce. tion, apd $2,42834138436; gold assets, $7,- fi theqitfiaal and motion ^dtiire about a month, I guefia. ^ bad a aerytoe*: and. thoiw who romatoe^ jmxiQctlan emittouea.^ 368,79^38730. Eagle, a Swastika, a Masonic em- sew s pistol in aqr pockety I don’t know Joliuid ia tlM stoi^ng df A hynut ' bMm ar of caudstr f PA G B T W a MAWonitoiBK EVENING HERALD, BiANOHBSTBR. OONN^ TOBTOAt; BfARCH 27, l9M.

tomobUss like you drive, at ooe I time. M a n a rst M. BSscbMim, daughtsrr of IL;. 1L-. aand Mrs. CbariM “One of the most iatsrssting en- ABOUT TOWN CWAHENTOCONTDIIIE o s p it a l E. Kiaghaum of 14 Summar stm t, H NOTES _ iBssrlac feats la tbe four great LOCAL MEN ACCLAIM whosa sugagsmaDt to Clifford R. n u m a s i tunnels known as diversion tumMls, The Ladlss lewlng GIrele of the Btorrs, son of Mr. aad Mrs. W. W . two on each side of the river, whloh Highland Park Ck>mmunity club WORK ALL THIS WEEK Mrs. Aa&a SohiUsr of 84 Bldwkll are cut in tbe solid rock o-* the can­ will bold its regular business meet­ Storrs of Mansfield, was announced street was admitted and Mre. M ^ earlier in the year, was the guest of geret Pratt of 84 Uberty street A T o n r yon wall, through which the river is ing at the clubhouse tomdiTow a f­ Engineer Griswerid Completing GREAT DAM PROJECT diverted to pennit the building of ternoon at 2 o’clock. ’The new of­ honor at a misoeHaneous shower Mrs. Harold Turldngton and Infant tbe da m, while the river continues ficers will preside and the hnstosses given yesterday afternoon at the Records of Local Office to son of 69 Winter etreet and Donald on its way to tbe sea. These tun­ will be Mrs. William Orr and Mrs home of Miss Alice Jones of BolUm End March 81. Crawford of 881 East Center street were discharged yesterday. Ufs of say kind. It Is barren of nels are cut with a diameter of fif­ John Miner. Road, by special nurses at tbs Man- vegetation and about tbe only sign Vwlesce Marks T o tlg l i Sty HooTtr or BonUer Dam ty-seven to sixty feet and each of ohsstsr Msmorial hospital. Miss ■ eW A workers will work tomoT' A eon was bora today to Mr. aad of life is tbe prairie dog. He is Mrs. Gunnar Roeendabl of 22 Haw­ them- almost four thousand feet in Mr. and Mrs. George B. Arnold Klngbaum is a registered nurse row to make up for time lost us to about tbe sise of a chipmunk and is thorne street length. Bach is laige enough that and tbyir two children are planning there. rain today. It was reported at tbs K asiu Citjr; Negrs Eke* tbe color of tbe land on which ha The hospital eensoa today la 48 b Mott Impretsire Sight a five story building may be moved to leave town tomorrow on a trip to CTWA office this afternoon. Work makes his home. patients. through it When tbs walls are Florida. For tbe past two years Tbe monthly chest clinic will be on the e W A projects will continue Mr. Ferguson says: “At Las Vs finished on tbe Inside with cement thev have Uved at 291 Porter street held tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock through Friday and Saturday. Tbe Boa Worker Is S h k in Logg Trip— Some Facts gas we found transportation to the they will be fifty feet in diameter and have made many friends in at tbe Health Center on Haynes g y ro U wlU end Batuiday, March dam by automobile. W e spent three and of sufflelent else that they oould church and social eiroles. M r strest. STOCK MARKET CONTROL hours at the dam and watched with carry tbe normal flow of that father Arnold, who has been employed as Bupenrisinff Bnflneer H. L. Gris­ Jttosas Catjr, Mifch 27.— (A F )— Abont Moniter Construe- great interest tbe working of the of rivers, tbe MlssissippL The flow chief inspector at the d b u c e - Mr. and Mrs. Elmsr BlUott of wold is ooB»lstinff ths rsoord.'j of One killing, Buinssous slugglns s M mighty cranes and cables conduct* BILL PASSAGE ASSURED of wgter through these tunnels is V o ^ t Company, Bast Hartford, Hollistsr strset and Mr. and Mrs. B. ths local olnos to close w ltt tbe other disorders marked tne botlx ing the big forms and cement buck- tioD Job. controlled by gates and valves. fM ls the need of a vacation and his L. Knight of Pins strset will leave cessation of C W A activltiss on tbe contested municipal election b e n ets to the seat of the dam. Tbe Twp of them wlU act as passage plans fo r tbs future are indefinite. tomorrow for Boston, to attsnd ths above date. Wsahlngton, March 2T»(AP) ~ today between the powerful D e ia ^ day we were there it was said that ways for tbe water from the dam funtral of thslr nspbsw, James El­ Tbe Selectmen and other C W A Tbs obanoes for quick passage of cratlo orgsmiaatiOB and the OltlittH an army of four thousand men was Fuslonlst ticket. Tb« Boulder or Hoover Dam if to* to the great engines in the power­ Tbe Brotherhood of tbe Lutheran liott, 18-ysar-old son of Clayton officials will attend a meeting of the stock market control bill __ employed on the Job'. And the Elliott, aider brother of Mrs. William Findley, a negro worker, day tbe world’s bifgest construction houses. Concordia eburoh will hold Its regu­ all relief adminlstratpre In tbe without any mors Important government was hiring more men Knight and Mr. Elliott. changes- w ars much bstsr today wae ebot and killed In a polling Make Own Pipe. lar monthly business mssting to­ House of Representatives audito­ project Because of its distance every day. place. He was reported to Eive night at 8 o’clock. ^ rium, Stats Capitol, Thursday, because President Roosevelt is from the Bast, comparatively little Boulder City. “Perhaps tbe most interesting fea­ openly rooting for It. been struck by a bullet in t e n d for A number of tbs members of March 29 at 2:80 p. m., whan tbe Is known about it here in Connec* “In order to provide living quar ture of this construction is the mak­ Maachestsr Grange, P. of H. are a Republican election Jud^. Loysl Circle o f Kings___ Daughters details of ths Fsdsral Emergency The President served notice last ticut. Thomas Ferfuson and George ters for tbe workmen the govern ing and use of tbe steel pipe, thirty has set the date of April planning to attend tbe meeting of night, be would fight t ohavs tbe Badly Beaten. feet in diameter, to carry u e water I 1 9 fo r Its Relief will be discussed. Z. Keith who have recently looked ment has built Botilder City. This annual spring rummage sale. The Weet Hartford Grange this evemng. Fletc liev-Raybuni msanurs passed Douglas Gregg, another Demo­ from tbe intake towers to tbe pow­ over the Job from a distance of 1200 town lies between the dam site and Ways and Means commlttse of speedily. cratic worker wae reported to have er-houses down on tbe river. This feet above tbe dam proper say its Las Vegas. It contains homes, which Mrs. William Kean lA chair- Tbs Chief Bxeoutivs, in Isters to been badly beaten. ireat proportions stagger tbe imag' schools, churches, stores, a hospital pipe, with its walls three inches num, will be In charge. PREDICTS 630 ICEBERGS Senator Fletcher and Representa­ Justin Bowersock, reporter for ination. and even movie theaters. It has thick, is being used because there is U T E S m O C K S tive Rayburn, asserted that the the Kansas a t y Star ■■tlgnf^l to no rock or cement that can with­ Reasons For It. arisen in a wilderness because of Physicians who will rsspond to measure as It now stands should not ooverago of ths slsotion, said be was stand the tremendous pressure of New York, March 27— (AP) — W n i DRHT SOUTHWARD Tbe dam is located in tbe B lM k necessity and convenience to the big emsigency calls tomorrow after­ be “weakefied” and added: slugged and clx or eight shots were this vast volume of water. It Canyon of tbe Colorado river be project. The workmen are trans* noon are Dr. Mortimer Moriarty. Stocks pointed sharply ddwnward ‘Tt has come to my attention that fired at him and two Cltiiens-Fu- tween Arlzon and Nevada. It is orted dally to their homes by big estimated the pressure on tbe in dial 6445, and Dr. Thomas G. today following overnight news Coast Guard Expert Says Ice a more definite and more highly or- Sion workers near a polling place in uses. aide will be as much as three hun that the President bad requested being built for three -reasons. First S Sloan, 6128. Floes Win Cross Trans-At­ Seized drive Is being made against tbe first district, which borders the it will control tbe flood waters of "While we were in Las Vegas we drd pounds to the square inch. The Congress to pass an exchange regu­ effective legislation to this end than Missouri river waterfront on the pipe sections are too large to carry latory bill “with teeth in it?’ tbe river. Second, it will develop stopped at the Apache Hotel a real A meeting of tbe dinner dance lantic Shipping Lanes. against similar recommendations North side. by railroad train so it will be neces­ For half an hour the ticker tape electricity. Third, it will store up*to*date hostelry. The manager committee of Sletbonia Lodge, sche­ made by me during the past year.” waters for domestic purposes and of the hotel who, of course. Is an sary to build a factory and fabri­ duled for M ay 27, la called for thle ran from 1 to 5 minutes behind floor Washington, March 27— (AP) — Senator Fletcher and Represen­ irrigation. enthusiast over the big Job, has pre* cate this steel into pipe upon tbe lo­ evening at 8 o’clock sharp at the transactions «md leading issues Lieut Commander Eklward H. tative Rayburn, chairmen of the COLLEGE G IR lA lN S P E a Tbe dam site is reached from Las pared highlights on tbe big under­ cation of tbe dam. Ih e great cable home of Mrs. Mary Della Pera of dropped 1 to 8 or more points. The Smith, United States Coast Guard, committees handling the bill, at Vegas, a mining town, on tbe Union taking and from these we quote the that is referred to above will be Cottage street. selling rush, which found blocks of an expert on Icebergs and ice con­ once hastened plans to report Pacific railroad about 80 miles following: used to transport the sections. Bach 1,000 to 6,000 shares appearing, ditions in the North Atlantic today virtually identical measures into N. Y. DAY NURSERIES then died almost as quickly as it be­ away. The government has built “The Colorado river drains por­ pipe Joint win be machined to accu­ Mrs. Thomas Dannaher, chairman predicted that this year approxi­ both chambers before the week is gan and moderate rallying tenden­ a perfectly good highway all tbe tions of seven of our great western rate measurement, the interior of of tbe installation committee of tbe mately 680 Icebergs will come south out. way from Las Vegas to the dam. states. Much of tbe drainage the Joint being chilled, and the over- Emblem club, bas called a meeting cies appeared. Dullness, however, of Newfoimdland toward the trans- New York Social Agendes accompanied the recoveries. Atlantic ship lanes. This road runs through a wild des* basin Includes sections of the high lapifing section heated, and forced of all members in charge of activi­ ASKS ANNULMENT. Toured to Got Vitw of City’s ert cotmtry with no sign of wild Rockies in which vast quantities of together by hydraulic pressure. ties on that day, for 2 o’clock sharp Wheat, down more than 2 cents a The prediction was made after Bridgeport, March 27.— (AP)— bushel at one time, pared Its losses Welfare Work. snow falls each year, resulting in When the normal temperature is es­ tomorrow . afternoon at the Elks the officer, associated with the In­ An annulment of a marriage entered Cotton was off more than 60 cents raging spring floods and annually tablished in both sections there will Home In Rockville. A public bridge ternational service of ice observa­ into when she was 16 years of age bale. Silver and rubber sagged. New York, March 27— (AP) causing millions of dollars of dam be a tremendous gripping force ex­ will follow at 2:80. Mrs, Peter tion and ice patrol bad studied Is sought In an action filed in supe­ Corporation bonds were heavy, but Seventy Bast Side babies stopped age. It is estimated this dam will erted by each section. Additional Fagan is the only local member meteorological conditions for sever­ rior court today by Laura Zaleski develop one million eight hundred Joining forces will be used to hold U. S. Government securities were al months In European and North their block-building and either gaz­ serving on that committee. Heibler of Norwalk. Mrs. Heibler ed or struck up a lus^ howl today seventy-five thousand horsepower these sections together. firm. International dollar rates Im­ Atlantic countries. Coast Guard declares that on August 31, 1933, when a group of girls from fourteen or four times tbe power d e v e lo p on “It is estimated that it will re­ proved. headquarters determined the distri­ The ladles degree team of Man­ she and George Heibler, also of Nor­ Eastern colleges visited thslr day the American side of N iagara Falla. quire from eighteen months to two Shares of Allied Chemical, Ameri­ bution of atmospheric pressures chester Grange will have a re­ walk, went to South Salem, N. Y., nursery. 'This is more than the power devel­ years after completion to complete­ can Commercial Alcohol and U. S. during tbe past i ^ t e r had been hearsal at 6:30 tomorrow evening, and were married by a Justice of The visit opened a three-day tour, opment of Niagara Falls, Muscle ly fill the dam. To imderstand the Industrial Alcohol yielded about 4 favorable for the southward drift of preceding the r^;ular Grange meet- the peace without consent Aof her by subwrjy and “el,” of New Ym-k Shoals and Dnieperstroy combined. plan correctly, you must realize that each. Those down 1 to 3 included Icebergs and said North Atlantic ing. Everyone should make it a parents. She declares that she eocial agencies. Its object is to get Tbe sale of this electricity at very during the building period and after American Telephone, Chrysler, Gen­ shipping can expect a heavier ice- point to be on Hing falsified her age at the time of mar­ a close-up view of tbe city's reuef FIRST low rates will pay for the cost in the dam is completed, the normal eral Motors, Consolidated Gas, U. S. year than normal. riage. and welfare work. fifty years. fiow of the river must at all times Mrs. Theodore Bidwell is in Steel, Auburn, Western Union, Sears Usually icebergs make their ap­ Roebuck, Bethlehem Steel, Ameri­ The visiting group went to an Water Storage. be permitted to pass the location of charge of Ucket distribution for the pearance early In April and the BOYCOTT ON FISH I the dam, for the benefit of - lower can Tobacco B, Case, Du Pont, U. S. Coast Guard patrol boat General old-law tenement, and thence to “The dam will store water for ten play, “Three Pegs,” which the New York, March 27— (AP) —A hospitals, health centers, boys’ clubs riparian owners, including Mexico. choir of the Center Congregational Smelting, American Smelting, Greene will sail from Boston April 2 boycott which left more than 8150,- million additional people in the ■’On each side of the river, will be Schenley, National DistiUers, Santa to make a survey preparatory to and homes for the aged. The tour southwest and add two million more church will present on April 18 un­ 000 worth of white fish, pike and will end on the New York water­ constructed a gigantic spillway emp­ der auspices of the Women’s Fed­ Fe, N. Y. Central, Union Pacific, establishing the r e ^ a r ice patrol pCrch unmoved at the F r ^ w a t e r acres of irrgable land. There tying into the lower portion of the United Aircraft and Douglas. maintained by the Ck>ast Guard. front, at the Seaman’s C3mroh In­ eration. Mrs. Henry Dowd, who is Fish Market at Peck Slip and Front stitute. will be used on this project five and outer diversion tunnels. It is esti­ Brokerage circles generally had one half million barrels of cement. coaching the cast, bas called a re­ street, was carried forward by re­ Among the colleges represented mated that the water passing down hearsal for Friday evening at 7 come to accept the probability of a tail dealers today. This is seven hundred and fifty these spillways, a distance of ap control measure being enacted this are: Connecticut, Joan Gamer: thousand barrels more than has been O’clock In the parish hall of the The retailers, through their lead­ Mount Holyoke, Grace Luhraen and proximately nine hundred feet, will church. session. A t tbe same time, there WIRT STATEMENT er, David Cheater, announced that used by the Department of the In­ was some hopes that all of the origi­ Ada Sullivan; Smith, Barbara Neal travel at the rate of one hundred no fish would be purchased until terior in twenty-seven years of gi and twenty-six miles an hour, nal “teeth” would not be present and Alice Van Varick, Tufts, Vir­ The Highland Park Community prices were lowered. They charged gantic construction. Such a quan­ Either one of these tunnels will car­ when the bill became a law. The AS PART OF PLOT ginia Bo3Td, Rose Henhfleid, Francis club will conduct the usual Tuesday that the wholesalers were tairingr tity would make a standard road- ry the normal flow of Nisigara Falls. President’s reiteration that he was W ing and Hlldegarde Wohrgren; evening setback this evening with advantage of the coming religious wray sixteen feet wrlde from Miami Silt Flow. committed to “definite regulation of Wellesley, Estelle Anderson and prizes for the winners and refresh­ (Continued from Page One) holidays. to Seattle. Its weight win be seven “There are one or two interesting exchanges,” consequently was far Dudley Folk. million tons, a mass larger than the ments. Miss Eunice Gates heads statements to be made about the from comforting to the financial may be able to set up a Nazi or Great Pyramid. The dam itself will the oommltfee of hostesses. Colorado river. Unlike any other district Fascist dlctatlorsbip In which a be 752 feet high, almost twice as river in the world, it flows between With the Washington tidings still A meeting win be held this eve­ Representative of W all street w HI high as the Los Angeles city hall, banks that are from twelve hundred fresh, the speculative ranks were have absolute control. ning at 7:30 at the parsonage of tbe more than twice as high as the Mor­ to six thousand feet in height, for a further confused by announcement Second Congregational church, for Grafters Co-operating Return Engagement By Popular Demand/ mon Temple in Salt Lake City. It distance of more than five hundred of another decline In the price of “I believe It is also a plot In which the discussion of plans for the Sun­ will be six himdred and fifty feet miles. The Nile river floods its Stock Exchange seats. The second the profiteers and grafters of the day morning services. All members through at the base up and down banks every year and replenishes $85,000 and the third 883,000. The United States are readily and eager­ TWO GREAT STARS Interested are urged to attend. the river, eleven himdred and eighty the fields of Egypt with new soil last quotation represented a drop of ly co-operating with Hitler tools, feet long and carry a forty-five foot or silL It carries a silt content of 829,000 from a transfer made yes­ since these profiteers and g^rafters The regular meeting of the An- roadway from Nevada to Arizona. between 4 or 5 per cent The Colo­ terday. Yesterday’s sale, however, view with hostility every progressive TOGETHER FOR THE derson-Shea Post Auxiliary, V. F. The cement is poured in great rado carries between 14 and 15 per was 87,000 above the price paid last and forward-looking step of the gov­ blocks; honey-combing all thin ce­ cent. Someone has said it is too W., wjll be held at the Armory to­ week when the quotatiem dropped ernment and want to hinder and ment will be nine hundred mUes of thick to drink and too thin to plow. night at 8 o’clock. It is hoped that 885,000. In 1932 a membership sold aandlcap the Administration in FIRST TIME! c...’ pipe through which will be pumped all members will make a special for 868,000, the lowest price since every conceivable way.” s-.. It is estimated that there is as much 1919. QUAUTT refrigerated water—tbe purpose of silt moved by the Colorado each effort to be present. “It is no coincidence,” Foulkes /^ >■/( < //: h , J W all street also had to consider which is to reduce the temperature year as was moved in the building added, “that this cleverly timed and reports that several of the leading — i/ u % - n i of the mass so that it will shrink of the Panama CanaL This will The manufacturers of Kelvinator cunningly arranged assault” by Dr. t h t steel companies were planning an 1 GROCERIES to its smallest dimension; when thi« eventually fill the dam, but since electric refrigerator are celebrating W irt should be “made upon the so- increase in wages of about 10 per point has been reached the great engineers figure that it wiU take the 20th anniversary of the build­ called ‘brain trust.’ ” He contended cent without involving a reduction blocks will be cemented together by two hundred years to fill it, we do ing of the first machine. Newest ‘such things do not Just happen.” For Less in the present 40-hour week. '■j .>/!/> i .. )'/ t '■' 1 1 pouring fresh cement in the Joints. not need to worry about it now. models are being shown at the Big business, he said, was angry The railway wage controversy ap­ < Chase & Sanborn's o g \ When all of the mass reaches a nor­ Standard Plumbing Co., 901 at the mild progressivism of the Doubtless, one of tbe interesting and parently was not an Important fac­ i>! ! !u V > h Xi t. \l V JDated Coffee, Mb. tin uUC mal temperature and consequent ex­ beneficial results of this great dam street and Miss Mflllcent Barnes, a Roosevelt adnrinistration and was pansion, the entire mass will be for­ tor in market movements. The turning to the Nazi dictatorship Royal Desserts, pj will be the changing of this muddy Kelvinator Home Economist will / A ^ ever locked in the rock canyon. concensus was that this problem theory aa the way to cemtinue in turbulent stream into an almost demonstrate the new models W ed­ would be adjusted soon, either by All Flavors, pkg...... O C “The i^ant for washing and grad control of the government. ' clear mountain lake. It will take nesday and Thursday, March 28 compromise or by means of Federal ing gravel for this cement work has Royal Baking Powder, Q o approximately six years to finish the and 29. mediation. ■ ■ HAS PERFECT ATTENDANCE. 12-oz. c a n ...... a capacity of a thousand tons an construction of the dA.m from the OO C hour or 200 truck loads every sixty time of its beginning. The Six Alterations are being made In the BISHOP NILAN’S CONDITION 2-in-l Shoe Polish, n r \ minutes. Boulder Dam will create Danbury, March 27.— (A P )—Wil­ Companies are now months ahead of Merz building on North Main street Hartford, March 27.— (A P )—The A ll C o lo rs ...... the largest artificial lake in the liam S. Herter, a pupil in the Dan­ lUC their schedule. N o more interesting The rear section of the barber shop Most Rev. John J. Nllan, bishop of world, one hundred and fifteen miles bury evening school, has been pre­ Kellogg's All Bran, j q sight can be found in the world to­ which was used by Matthew Merz the Catholic diocese of Hartford re­ long, an average width of eight sented with a gold medal and other day than the work being done on IS being changed and this will give mained In still unchanged amd seri­ U rge pkg...... lOC miles and six hundred and fifty feet the Boulder Dam. awards In recognition of a remark­ extra room to the Community Res­ ous condition with ar&ritis today deep. Ehiough water will be im­ able record of attendance at the Krasdale Tender Sweet Peas, This project is located thirty taurant In the rear and at the same at St. Francis h-ispltal where he bas pounded behind the datn when filled miles from Las Vegas, Nev. and may school. Herter has driven 18 miles time provide s better display room been more than a month. to attend each session of the school' to supply five thousand gallons for be reached by the main line of the for the tires and tubes which are Administration of the diocese, and has maintained a perfect attend­ ...... 29c every man, woman and child in the Union Pacific or any of several ex­ to be handled In the future by his meanwhile, was carried on by the ance record for four years. ’The JBrillo, Cleans Pots and world. If a billion gallons were to cellent highways, right up to the son, Raymond. Alost Rev. Maurice F. McAuUffe prizes were gifts from Mary Woos- | Pans, 2 large pkgs. ., be drawn daily from the lake, no canyon rim, or by Western A ir Ex­ more allowed to come in, and none press. who bas Just been named bishop co­ ter Chapter, daughters of the Amer­ almolive Soap, Because Friday of thi* week „ adjutor. ican Revolution of this city. lost by evaporation, it would take Las Vegas is a beautiful Uttle Good Friday tbe cobblers will keep cakes...... twenty-nine years to empty it. Such desert city, broad-minded in its ideas their shops open all Thursday after< fdueller's Noodles, a volume would cover the State of and affording many interesting di­ noon instead of closing at noon, as is rand Spaghetti, Connecticut to a depth of ten feet versions to the tourist or traveler.” he usual custom. On ’Thursday Costs 166 Millions. f k g ...... evening the regular monthly meet- ^ ^ C A B I E “Approximately one hundred and ^ of the local association of cob­ Kr^dale Tomato twenty million pounds of steel will blers will be held at Peter Urbanet- Juice, 8 tins...... be u s ^ The estimated cost of the CONNOR WOULD REDUCE tl’s shop at the Center. construction is 8165,000,000. The jibby's Sauerkraut, dam is being built for the United largest cans...... All of the changes that bad to be States government by a combination REGISTRATION COSTS made In the Coughlin building which sdale Red Rasp- of six different companies, each ex­ Is to be occupied as an office Iw the ies. No. 2 can ___ pert in its line, known as the “Six Manchester Water company and . rasdale Preserves, Companies.” The cost of this work Waterbury, March 27.— (AP)__ several paper com­ is BO n-eat that it was necessary to Colonel Michael Connor, commis­ panies, will not be completed in time FUvors, 16-oz. Jar Waher Ceweiy-*eieee K«m o r g a n ^ a combination of insurance sioner of motor vehicles, told the to have tbe place opened tomorrow, Estelle Pancake companies to write tbe completion Watarbury Rotary club today that as planned, ^ t the offices will be OCARANTEEO bond. 5yrup, pint j u g ...... he would favor a bill in the next moved from the Balch A Brown One of the Finest Pioturss ‘T o me, one of the most interest session of tbe General Assembly to building before the end of the week. Ever to Play this Tbsater. valtine, 50c can, 37c; ing things is the government high- U.OO c a n ...... affect drastic reduction In tbe ratM ------The Management ^ line cable across the canyon, from for r^dstration of motor vehicles Linne Lodge, No. 72, Knights o: Swansdown Cake Nevada to Arizona. This cable is He also reiterated his indorsement Pythias, will meet tomorrow night ’.On the Same Program. lour, pkg...... so tremendous that it will carry one of "everlasting'’ number plates, at 8 o’clock at Orange Hall. The hundred and fifty tons at a time. In which would save the state of Con~ bowling league will meet tonight at SHE BEL0H6ED TO THE rasdale Red Salmon, other words, if you drive one of the necticut between 850,000 and 860,- o’clock at Murphy's alleys. ill No. 1 tin ...... large new Bulcks or Studebakers, 000 a year which Is now spent In WROWyiAHFIHSTL this cable will carry Seventy-five au- Galo Dog Food, • manufacturing new markers. Mr. and Mrs. Elnar Petsrson of $ cans ...... Comparing Massachusetts and 577 Center street, who quietly ob­ Connecticut registration rates, be served the twentieth anniversary of Petagon Soap, giant A D V E R T IS E M E N T —- said that commercial trucks are es­ beir marriags which occurred on lize, 2 bars ...... pecially hard hit in this state. The March 22, were pleasantly surprissd Bock Beer la here at last and Sunday aftsmoon at their boms by ^ ta g o n Soap Pow- when-we say it’s Tally-Ho youll ame truck that can be registered for |61Jk> in Massachusetts costs about 70 rslativse and frieods la tler, 2 pkgs...... know it’s g ^ . Have a glass to­ honor of tbe svsnt Gussts were H E R ^I $560 to register in ConnectioUt, ac­ night at The Princess C a n ^ Shop, pressnt frelb Nsw Haven, Water­ Octagon Scouring Main, comer of Pearl street. cording to Commissioner Connor. ‘ Cleanser, 2 ca n s...... He used as an illustration a M *sn- bury, Hartford, New Britain, Mid­ chusetts contractor sriio put ten dletown, Springfield and Ro^iester. ■ K M u n i a 4ght Meat Tuna, ' N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson re- trucks to woric hauling oonerete in odved numerous gifts, cards and uur EllEiS Hartford, ustng Maesachusetts flowers from their well-wishers. I8BKIT AII8TI8I8 Else Rose Rice, Personal Notices number plates that cost aim $500 They wsre married m Boston in mnwma*tmm L A S T H A T • lbs...... for the whole fleet of trucks, a A Stcfi RAFT. RAND ANU Connecticut contractor using the 1914 aad bavs lived in Afaacbestsr 18 yean. They have two sans, Roy Lovely Baking Powder, same number of trqoks would have LOBIBARDIN CARD OP THANKS aad Sedzel, both studentr in Man­ 4-oz. c a n ...... to figure a cost of $SJK)0 for regie- ^ neighbors sad friend# chester High sebooL “ B O U B R f f lor their kind expression of STmpatbT tiatlon before be could draw up hie recent bereavement, the death of our beloved huBband and bid lor tbe same contract. ’This, Temple Chapter, Order of the fatherr we wish to extent onr heart- •aid Mr. Connor, shows the unfair Bastem Star, will bold Its regular the beautiful diaadvantage imposed on Conneotl- business meeting tomorrow eveniag floral mbutee and tbs loan of their cut's ommerdal vebielea, in light WBDIIESDAT cars. We alec especially thank the at 8 o’clock In Masonic Temple. members of the Washington L. O. L. of tbe fact that Connecticut «x< A. aodal hour will follow in sbarge B tends and the Daughters of Liberty. ths Stas prlvUMs of high- of Mrs. Mildred Caark end bar obaip m ' -rMre. L Bell and family. ways to MMseebuesAtider. mlttee. - ' H(6nru LINEN MRS. ARLYNE C. GARRrrr RH^CHUGHTOm NAYY RECRUITOKIQFFKE PRESBIENTB6SY

SniDIO IN STATE BLOCK TO OPEN IN NEW BRlTAiN Men’s GpBumifltty \ club at AOXILURT WORK RADIO FAVOMTES BEFORE VACATION Tblland will ineMr in the s o b ^ SERVICE ON m T rooms of the dhngch this Thursday Location Chanced from Orford Expect Quota fconi Connoetl* n ight The spiflte wUl be to Theater Bnildinc for cut Win Be Inereaeed This BirdsnU, superlhtendsat o f ^ e Opening This Saturday. Year— Present Quota Is 28. State Prison Farm at Shaker Sta­ Has Aecoaq^itlMd Wogder- W B Be Heard in Concert at Big Schedok ConfronU Chief tion. There win be a musical pro- Dubois Onterio to Be Smg Mrs. Arlyne C. Garrity annoimees It is expected that the N avy de­ 8^Am by Paul Otto of Rockville, who m wrlU entertain with old tunes on a M Work Dniag Last Ten elsewhere in the Herald today re­ Onuqe Hall Friday, partment will open up a Navy rer Exeentiye Before He concertina. There wiU be a social at Sooth Mctho&t Quirdi moval o< her studio from the Or­ cruiting sub-station in New Britain hour foUowing the program. All Tears. ford building to Room 3 in the State Apr36. and New London in the near future. Starts for Florida. then (ff the community are invited. at 7.30. The committee of arrangements in­ Theater building. Mothers of the At present the only Navy office cludes: Ivan Wilcox, Howrard Ayers, children who form the "Toy” orches­ open le in New Haveh. Spsuse is be­ Roy Dimock and Alexander Tobias- Za the aflAth of November 1938, tra, organized by Mrs. Oarrity last When the Manchester people hear ing obtained in the new post office Washington, March 27— (AP) — On Good F rld i^ night at 7:80 fall, are requested to direct them son. a depleted etoek at Unea at the Man- Eidward MacHugh, prominent radio buildings in the above cities and It President Roosevelt packed action o’clock, the Oratoido of Dubois to the new address for the Saturday soloist, of Boston, in his concert at is expected that the offices will be into every how^ today to clean his Rev. V. F. Allison of Springfield, built on the Seven Last Words of ehiMiter Heanorial Hospital caused Mass., who has accepted the can to morning rehearsal at 10. the Orange hall on Friday April 6, open^ shortly. Permission is nec­ desk for departure tonight on his Christ on Calvary, will be sui^ at the Federated church, is expected to as appeal to be seat to the Red The little boys and girls, begin­ they will hear him render the songs essary before the office can be fishing cruise in southern waters. the South Methodist Episcopal be a guest o f the Men's club Thurs­ C ro n workers for aid in replenish* ning at the early age of flve and with which he has gained his great o p e n ^ and all the arrangements church, in connection wdth the His schedule called first for sign­ day evening. ^ the hospital linen closets. six, made their first appearance at radio popularity. Mr. MacHugh to- are being made by the main office ing the naval construction bill “Shadowrs,” a traditional Good Fri­ A meeting was planned for or* recital at Center church parish in New Haven. authorizing an American Navy as News has just been received of the day Service to be conducted by the death of Mrs. Stella Newrman Smith faaizlng a committM and the pres* hall recently, and their playing was A ll of the sub-stations were clos­ large as treaties permit. Rev. Leonard C. Harris. of Hartford, formerly of Tolland, eat Manchester Memorial Hospital heartily applauded by parents and ed last June when the Navy de- A message to Congress carrying Dubois wras one of the foremost and sister of Frank A . Newman and Auxiliary is the resiilt of that meet* friends. They have received re­ jailment was ordered to economize the first veto of major legislation — French composers after Gounod, Charles Newrman o f this towm. in r quests from other organizations, and all stations other than the main a disapproval of the independent of­ and this work wras first produced Raise Funds but their instructor feels it is a lit­ fices bill because of its increased Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Bartlett, under his direction in Paris, at the office in this state were closed and who au-e spending the wdnter ti Immediately, money making af* tle soon for them to appear ip pub­ the men transferred to other Navy veterans’ allowances — also was Church of St. Clotilde on Good Fri­ LXM-A’ fairs were planned, and a public lic. planned in the afternoon. Hartford, were guests of friends day, 1867. It has since become the freniac stations or yards. The crew at the here Sunday and attended the bridge and food sale was conducted, The work of the first semester main office was “ skeletonized” and The President listened to railway most popular of all the settings of ■helves, which contributed over 8160. The has consisted in familiarizing the labor representatives in an effort to church service. the dramatic events of the <^ci- vegetable recruiting was stopped. The activi­ Miss Elizabeth Leonard of Tol­ same month a song recital was children with the different kinds of adjust the wage dispute in this in­ fixion. cold chest ties in all of the stations east of land avenue wras awmrded second given, from which -u profit of 8243 time, and the rhythm of all the the Mississippi River were curtailed dustry. The full choir wrill sing, under the He ^eld a last meeting during the prize at the RockviUe High school direction of Archibald Sessions. The was realized. work has been by note. Further and not until October were the sta­ alumni speaking contest held at the W ith the help of donations, this rhythm work and rhythm music aftempon with the National Execu­ soloists will be Eleanor Willard, so­ tions given a quota of men to en­ Sykes Auditorium last Wednesday E R E it is —'the oom ptat* ambitious group of women was reading, and simplified selections list from their districts. tive Council, including members of prano, Edward Taylor, tenor, and his Cabinet and the heads of the night. Miss Leonard is of the 1936 Robert Gordon, baritone. As pro­ able, in the course o f two months, from well known symphonies will be It is anticipated that the quota class of the High school. refrigerator you have hoped to present the hospital its first gift given the latter part of the term. of men to be enlisted from this special recovery units. cessional to the Chancel, the Dies Then he worked on the problem Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Newman Irae wrill be sung. someone would build for you o f 8400. Mrs. Garrity’ s plan is to have the state will be increased. The quota entertained several of their relatives For many successive years the toy orchestra play at her, recitals of enlistments from the state of of permitting Immediate bidding for some day. Beautiful, economical, return of air mail lines to private over the week-end. Auxiliary, through much hard work, twice a year. Her piano and vocal Connecticut at the present- time is W. Sumner Simpson of New York equipped with every convenience. has bean able to increase the linen jupils receive prizes and certificates, 28 In anticipation of more exten­ industry during the temporary period before permanent legislation spent the week-end at the home of Sturdy cabinets—white, non-fad-’ fund to the extent of 8500. Though thus inspiring them to meritorious sive recruiting the main office in is enacted. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel tte past few years have brought fi* work. New Haven will open up the other Simpson. ing finishes. Plmxmad food com­ The special train carrying the ..chest wmiHuI reverses, this organiution stations in this state. Miss Lois Theurer of RockvlHe President to Jackson'vllle leaves partm ent, with many great is still able to donate over 8400 a wras a week-end guest at the home Washington late in the afternoon. year for thin purpose. IXiring the of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSour and time-saving, labor-saving featurss. OFFERS PAY FOR COPIES daughter, Margaret. years of prosperity, the expend!* MANCHESTER LEADING CO|,DS Eleven new models (S all-por­ ture of 8500 ann\ially, did not emp­ U. S. MINISTER ROYALLY celain). ty the treasury, and many other OF BIRTH CERTVICATES needs at the hospital were consid­ CCC D IS T R ia QUOTA MBS. MARY HARDING DIES ered. This balance has day submitted his program to the GREETED BY FREE STATE Bristol, March 27.— (AP, — Mrs. givm the Auxiliary the pleasure of Nebraska Man Seeks Informa­ committee of St. M ary’s Men’s Vernon, Including Rockville Is Mary Harding, 61, mother of Deputy purchasing many luxiurles which the tion Here of Couple Living Bible class in charge of the concert. Sheriff Joseph W. Harding, former hosidtal could not afford to buy with Second With 12— Glaston­ W. W. McDowell Presents Offi­ Dioring Revolutionary Times. Included will be Penn’s “ Give Me Bristol '^Ity golf champion for three its general fund. The superintendent a House on a Hillside,” Morris’s bury Allotted 5 Men. cial Credentials to President consecutive years and wrldely knowm made a request for capes to be worn “TTie Stranger of Galilee,” Guoln’s Eamon De Valera in Dublin. in golfing circles throughout the F toA Loup City, Nebr., there has Manchester leads the towns in by the nurses when crossing from ‘•■Home on the Range,” Willoughby’s state, died today after an Illness been sent, to the town clerk’s office this district of the third enrollment the hospital to the nurses’ home Dublin, March t27.— (A P ) — The tince March 10. in Manchester, as to all other town “Coming Home,” Fraser’s ‘The period of the Civilian Conservation and, as a resiilt, the required num­ Stars and Stripes flew beside the Mrs. Harding was a native of Ire­ clerks in the state of Connecticut, Road to the Isles’ and Monro’s “My Corps, according to quotas j^leased ber at uniforms was purchased to Irish 'Tricolor in Dublin today as W. land and came to Bristol when a post card signed by Lament T. Ain Wee Hoose.” 'There will be today. Manchester was given 15 the amoimt at 8269. several other well known numbers W. McDowell of the United States young girl. She was educated in Purohase Vases Stephens, d a t^ March 17, which men and 'Vernon,- Including the city the Bristol schools and lived here LEONARD on the program smd in addition he prepared to become the first foreign There were no vases suitable for gives the information that he will of Rockville is second with 12. most of her life. She leaves besides TMK COMPLKTK ninilSinATSMI bAs agreed to sing “I'll Take Thee minister to present credentials to artjtflmg long stemmed flowers. The pay 816 to the person or persons Other towms in this district listed her son, a daughter,'Marguerite. who can furnish a certified copy of Back Again, Kathleen” and “The President Eamon De Valera. Auxiliary purchased one dozen. Two with their quotas are: Andoaver, three different records. Old Rugged Cross.” The Governor General, as the dozen individual water pitchers Bolton, Coventry, Elling^ton, So'outh King’s representative, hitherto had George Stephens was bom Sept­ In addition to Mr. MacHugh were needed; one and a half dozen Windsor, and Tolland, two men received letters of credence. There ember 11, 1775. A certified copy of Chester Shields, youthful local cor- bedlamps could be used for the con' each. Glastonbury’s quota is flve has been much speculation regard­ his birth is wanted and for this netist, will reader solos and the venience of the patients. Material men. Columbia, Hebron and Marl­ ing the reasons and importance of certificate the man in Nebraska will Manchester Pipe Band wrill play for three dozen flannel Jackets for boro were not given quotas. the departure from custom. pay 85. several numbers. All towns ha-ving a quota of five Long before time for the pre­ children was purchased and the Sarah Wood was bom February Tickets are on sale at Donnelly’s men or less must signify their in­ sentation, blue uniformed troopers jackets by the members of the 18, 1780. For a true certificate Jewelry Store at the Center and at tention of using this quota before of the Free State national army crganlzatloin. showing the place of birth, which is Kemp’s Music House. A commit- Wednesday, April 4. If the towns do Five large overstulfed chairs with formed to escort the new American believed to be in Connecticut, he will tfee meeting will be held in S t not report before that date, the ahp covers for three, added much to minister from the beautiful United pay another 85. Both of these per­ M arys Parish house at 6:45 tomor­ coraCalsslon will automatically can­ States legation in Phoentx Park to the cheer and comfort of convales­ sons were married August 28, 1797 row evening and following the meet­ cel the quota and allot it to other the (government building. cents. and for a proper certified copy of ing the Men’s Bible Class will at- towns anxious to Increase their A guard of honor wras stationed at An electric clock for the operating their marriage 85 also will be paid, tm d church services in a bodj'. ( quotas. the scene of the meeting wrlth Presi­ room is an added improvement. or to the person giving Information It is expected that the local quota dent De Valera to conduct the en­ WEEK Twtive over-the-bed tables and flve on all three there will be paid the will be increased before the CCC voy into the council chamber. Other ¥pdS!de" ta^Aw have beea'*giv«n ' by ’W r Wllter^ S t a ^ t h l f ' “ the SECRETARY REVEALS draft has been sent-to camp for troopers stood by to fire the 15-gun group of workers.- Twenty deaths o f both concerned were in training. salute of welcome. pairs at down piUows and twelve Connecticut and the marriage was gives you the use of this modem footrcudiiona e a ^ many an unoom* also in Connecticut. lYie offer is REASON FOR SUICIDE fortable poeitjra. open for SO days. In the garden, chairs surroimding There is little help that can be a table which is topped with a given locally, as the records in Man­ G. C. Julian, Former Million­ la r n umbrella, invite one to seek chester date back only to 1848 and aire, Was Penniless and Har Eperybody^s Going to See ELECTRIC RANGE they are not complete. abater from the sun on a hot s\un' Been Jilted, Girl Gaims. Baer day. The Auxiliary is appreciative of Shanghiti, March 27.— (A P ) — the fact that all local houses of buS' WORK TO CONTROL PINE Miss Leonora Levy, wreak and pale “DIXIELAND ineaa share their profit of sales from an attempt to kill herself with when these articles are bought for C. C. Julian, unfolded today what the hospital, thus enlarging the TREE MOTHS IN STATE she called the “ inside story” of the MINSTRELS” purcipurdmalng power of the organiza* former American oU milUonaire’i non. death early Sunday. Presented by the Y. M. C. A. Blood TraasfoiSoiis Crews C. C. C. WiH Start to "He wras broke,” began Miss Levy, Thtro wsro soma who required Check Damage by Pests in Julian’s secretary and confidante. blood transfusions but were unable April and May. "Saturday night wras the last AT WHITON MEMORIAL HALL to meet expenses thus Incurred. One night he could have had a roof over FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 6 of the local physicians brought this New Haven, March 27.— (A P)— his head. Hotels where he had reg­ to the attention of the Auxiliary Chrews o f the C.C.C. under the dlrec- istered had ordered him out. MUSICAL COMEDY AND SKETCHES "In addition, he had proposed and 8368 was contributed to this tion of the Connecticut Agricultural marriage to me and I had turned By An AU Colored Cast cause. Experlmaat station in New Haven The members of this organisation him dowm. W ith all this, he said life wrill continue Intensive control work wras not wrorth living." Fun For Everybody! have not been idle between bridges, m April and May to check damage nuamage sales and concerts. There Julian committed suicide by by the European pine shoot moth sw^owrlng the powrerful potion from Admission 40c. Reserved Seats On Sale At Y. M. C. A. are four groups of workers, each attacking young red and scotch which Miss Levy later drank. group meeting once a month to sew pines. and make s u lc a l dressings for the In a statement the experiment hospital. For this purpose three station called attention to the fe­ sewing machines were purchased male’s ability to lay 200 eggs and and writh these much work has been :>aid the larvae kill the buds by bor­ kccomplisbed. ing into them. November 1933 w ^ the tenth The recent cold wreather took a anniversary of the organization anc. heavy toll among the larvae, how­ a^ that time 7,982 articles had been POPULAR MARKET ever, the statement said, and to in­ made or mended, the majority of crease the fatalities, 170 CWA 855 Main Street Rubinow Buildinjr these being new pieces. The ladies workers clipped and burned infest­ have enjoyed malting surgical dress­ ed tips from December to Febru­ ings and during the ten years have ary, writh a few continuing this OUR MOTTO: Why go through another summer sweltering made 90,831 dressings. month. Over 85,000 Raised More than half of the estimated QUALITY LO W PRICES COURTESY The total sum of cash presented area of 10,000 acres of pine species^ over a flaming stove when for so little you can enjoy to the hospital for the Imen fimci susceptible to the moth already has'* stone has been 85,317. Much credit been covered by the wrorkers. the comfort and convenience of a modern Is due these faithful workers who With intensive wrork this spring, EXTRA SPECIAL labored so diligently for the Red it wrill be possible to bring the In­ Cross and were ready to respond to sect under control In eastern Con­ Genuine Spring Lamb Chops further, calls for service to mankind. necticut and to stomp it-out entire­ LO IN I RIB SHOULDER New members enter the group from ly in some sections, the statement ELECTRIC RANGE time to time, always writh the de­ read. (Considerable headway also termined effort to put their best en­ will be made in the northern part of ergy into the work, coopwating In 2 lb s . 25c I 2 lb s . 2 9 c 2 lb s . 25e the state. every way, ever willing to serve. GUARANTEED, SELECTED NEARBY HENNERY PDBUC RECORDS Rental Plan CURB QUOTATIONS Egg s 2 d o z . 3 9 «J Eggs d o z s Btoirlage Intoetton 80c A Week Plus A Small InstalUtion Charg* ~ Payible Monthin Samuel T. Howard of 51 An Amczleaa Ctt Pow and Lt B .. 1 sIRLoin Place and. Mazie Slappy of » PORTER­ With Your Electric Bill. Asad Gas and Elec ...... ] ROUND Am er Sup Pow ...... 3% Windsor street, Hartford, applied STEAK SALE CUBE HOUSE Ontral States Elec ...... for a marriage license in the office o f Towm Clerk Samuel J. Turking- CUT FROM HEAVY STEER BEEF! Cities Service ...... 2 % E3ec Bond and Share 17 ton yeaterday. Ford lim ited ...... • * •irWaV’b • V 7i4 An economical as well as very healthful food. Orders For Rental Ranges Accepted By The Follow^ NiagHud Pow ...... 6 ^ JEFFERSON DAT DINNER Penn Read ...... 8 FISH We carry a fullline at low prices! ing Authorized Dealers: Stand Oil In d ...... 36^ New York, March 27.— (AP) — Democratic Party lenders conferred United Founders...... 1 VERY FINEST . BOSTON BLUB United Gas ...... 2 \ last night to discuss plans for the standard Plumbmg Oo. G. E. Keith Furniture Co* annual J^ersonian dinner, to be United Lt and Pow A ...... ! U til Pow and L t ...... 1 held AprU 7, in New York. COB STEAK 2>^19c I STEAKS l b . 9 c Pottertem R Kifldi Jfdineon A Little Canadian Marconi . . . . . > ...... 3 In addition to commenwrating the 191st birthday of Thoimaa Jeffnr- Bottling • • e • a • s 1 Kafiip!i. Inc. Muit)h3^8 Pharmacy ton, founder of tke party, the event FEBBR SHORE FANCY LARGE If! will marie the lOOth anniversary of MU E. R. EATON DIBS the National Democratic dyb. HADDOCK l b . ge MACKEREL lb . Among 'those wrho were at the Ganeva, N. h-*rch 27.— (AP)— conference were PaatmastoMleneral Zto. Eton Hpward Eatop, 67, widely Jamea A. Fariqy and John F. Curry, FINEST WHfTE VERY BEST Mown avtkoritgr ip tka fields of U Tammnny leader. «togy. liotany and ornithology, died 2 2 « I srwoRDnsH t o ^ . Ait|4anM equipped with ritia TTIrlifalnBt PfM ibe 8 1 8 1 Re «M professor of Woto^ and trahiportsd a 25-b6|s«pow^er tractor JR- i o f ib a dspertment at Etobagt a|i^ A aamniU with a ci^aclty of PIEASB YOU. TELL YOUR FRIENDS IF NOT. TELL USl . WOfiem 8mth colicges and 10.000 fhet of lumber a day from > ^ WE AIM TO PLBASR! ^ tba Hobart C oU ^e mu- iUufitoriga, Aiaaka, to the Betuga meuntgla range. Hfr I i PAGE FOUn M ANCBBSm B BVBNINQ RBRALD, MAMOHSBri'SR, QUMN h TUESDAY, MARCH 27,19S4.

Prealdnt Roeeevelt on the avt of reat of the oouatry. But there MaaelfeBttt M-* his vaoatioB trip a letter to Cfcair- isn’t the sUgbtsst reason to bsueve In Rides The H m man Fletcher of the Senate Bank- it would. It is just one naors of the Behind the Scenes in Eoratng B n ’alli ing Committee warning against endless fiddling attempts to sttam- JPUWL|UIHCJ> MX TUM HXRAXJ) PRIN71NO OOIIPANT, INC permitting any further modification late husinsss without keeping the If Mtt—ll SM*t o f the a c t fUBoh> ■ur. Qoma. adminlstratioa'B pro Sleetlon prom­ WASHINGTON THOlUB rakOOBOM ■e many changes have besB mode ises of aa adequate ourreacy. ______Q*nT»< IU b— w ______la the origlaal bill that very fes^ Oonaeettout is to be congratulated OaaMsl TalMs lli LsgBl Bee WHhAteB, nrm’t you?" Fonndad Ootobar 1> ttll people throughout the oouatry have that it has only w e member of Con­ Dlgntty . . . r. <. m t T y d in n . PublUbod Bvtry PrMlDg MsMpt any exact knowledge of its present gress who Is supporting the b ill- Beast lilM BsmdlBr . . . Fsrslaa Imitssam, tem m Snodarit and floUdnpa JDaMmd at tna Kitty Is a W nwit . . . Looktag daughter, at a tea pacte. ' . X Pott Offlo* at lianoliMtar, Oobb.« aa provisiona Tbe general Impression end eommissratsd that it haaa’t Baaoad Claaa Mall M atur. ’Em Ovar Is ths BoWs. am a Persian kittsn, rim BUBBCJUPTIOX MATSB Is, however, that the meastire goes ■oma one elae in the place of tbat cat.’’ relied Leill-i-and On* Taar, bjr mail ...... ».|f.0f By BODWBY bOSCMEB 'lydings for a wbfle. Par MobCB# bp mall tfO a long way toward remedying the one. StBfl* oeplM ...... M M M OT...I .ft worst of the abusee that entered In­ CalTparad. on* raa; ...... If.Of gla reesived tUa wire f t m B to tbe creation of tbe runaway bull CRAZY TEACHERS WssblngtOB, March SB — Your eomtftosatt “ghst marffiC MBICBBR OP THM AMBOOUTWiT" market of the late twenties and led nation’s capital is tsJrtng ths rstum Clan you get mo a good PRBBB ‘The chief medical examiner of the Tba Aaaodlatad PrMi u •solnalTalp straight to smash. For tbat rea­ of legal hootch with dignified, re­ Bo wired back tkM emt •Dtltlad to tba na* for rapublloatlos school system of New York City "Best tfilag yon can do Is glee of all nawa diapatoLa oradttad to It son tbe eotmtry as a whole is strained enthusUsm. declares that 1,600 out of tbs city’s There’s a mass mov'smmt to­ your brlds a dtveeee.’* or not otbanrlaw eraditod in tbla anxious tbat the bill be passed. rplA publlelty aganta hava pa par and alao tba looal nawa pnb> M,000 public school teachers are ward ths hootob. But your cor­ liahad baratn. Tbat anxiety is not likely to be respondent yet has to observe been aCked so oftm about pre- All ligbta of rapublleatlon of mentally unbalanced to aa extent viotis industrial connactiona of apaotai dlapatabaa baraln art ala# ra* seriously affected by tbe protests of any U. S. senators, cahinst mem- tbat eoDStltutes a serious msnace to beri, supreme court justices, or the outfit’s officials tbat they now aarvad. such Interested persons as George can reel them all off tt6m mem­ tbsir pupils. Thst is, of course, tbsir wivss as usable to handle Pull aanrloa' ellant of X ■ A Bar* F. Houston, president of tbe Bald- ory. Tlea, Ino.______one teseber out of each twenty-four. tbs situation. Congressmen, of win Locomotive Works. Mr. Hous­ course, are somethlag else again. wsvaaa^ a«dd Bigbtseelag: Tht Pabliabar'a JUpraaonuttaai Tba ton declares in apparent agitation Dr. Emil Altman, tbe chief exam­ Homs drinking wbloh fhw JuliuB Uatbawa BpaoiaJ Apanap—Maw »ora—John Lewis that the passage of tbe bill would iner, baa made what will seem at officials neglected during tbe dry Tork, Obloago, Datroit and Boaton. period— proves to have been ex­ ray, president and vice president of first sight s startling statsmsnt. the United Mine Workers, waw>g MBMMBR AUDIT BURBAO OP prevent tbe natural flow of capital cellent training for public drink- CIRCULATIOMB.______into the durable goods industries, Psrbi^, bowevsr, it would bavs Ing, into sa expensive hmeb .... L ore- bean tvsn mors striking if bs bad ly Hilda Itoelpe Hanunond, bead of Tba' Harald Prlotina Oompanp, Ina., already badly off, create more un- Hotels, restaurants, sad nigbt clubs began to overflew, justffy- tbe Louisiana Women’s committee aaaumaa no BnanelaT raaponalbllltp naploym nt and prevent recovery. put it tbs otbsr way around—twsa- dedicated to getting Huey for tppograpbtoal Kabn and a party of eonsUtu- as a group tbara Is, of eourss, no and tbe Mayflower lined Mts cen­ PUtff Act, jUft DOW BttrBOtlDf g flteel is one of the great heavy mu­ tral promeu4e with cocktail ents. . . . Senator aad Mrs. J. nitions producers of tbe world when way of knowing. But It la to bs tables. Ham Lewis — aa attraotlve wom­ BTOBt dOBl o f BttgBtlOD bfCBUM Of an—she sipping aad be reffaia- there Is an active demand for war suspaotsd that It would put the Swanky yplaoes patronized by tbf tblekoBlDf cloud of Itbor trou> Ing. (Tbe wblte-balred lady from material. Xf a major war should taaehiDf fratsmlty in a prstty fins bigber-ups report large demand b if f BBd bfCBUM It if fCDantlly re> for tbe best oottlsd-ln-b^ whis­ Denver at my table demanded: start tomorrow, or if tbe United light, “Why must she wear a g i^ :grdfd u one of tbe moat Impor* ky and a bugs cocktsil trsds. •tates should become involved in a Ufa in an enormous clutter of Vstsru bartsndsrs say tbs old- drees with thoee pink wbie- !ant moBfurcB pcDdiof la CoafroM, k e r s f’’ ) .... PeeelDg Into tbe real war scare, Baldwin Locomotive humanity ilka New York, with its fssbiontd cocktail now vies In MppcBTf to b f B niBBtfrplfOf o f I ffa l popularity with tboss pre-probi- dining room, one saw within half stock would again become a “war rauoousDSM, its rsaaonlass rushing an hour Jim Farley with Joe Guf­ ;basdlcraft—io far aa It foaa. But bltlon favoritss, Martini snd baby" of great attractiveness and about, its multtplleity of mlBor pby> Manhattan. fey; the Peansylvaala patronage 'to maajr mladi it foot juat half boss, Bob Jaokeon—who still lob- bugs fortunes could be out steal psrlls, its m u§ piggisbssss WasblngtOB hasn't any first- w ay, class restaurants, unlsss you so bies bsre dssplts his resignation of its moBlpulatloB, as th^ were sad its indivldusl sslf esatsrsdasss, from tbs Dsmooratlo National Tba bill la aicaly oaleulatad to Isbsl ths Carlton hotel aad Bin during the World War-inuvided its gsrlsb assaults oa ths optic street bouse aad still glvss a Iss- oommlttee; Frank Walks^ — eateb up tba oblaali&f anployar wbo son occasionally. cargot, a new French place on the manipulators were left Uie same Bsrvss, its shrlskings sad howliags Coaaeotlcut avenue. But It’e togged by Eddie Dowling: John aacka to arada tba eoUactIva bar* Fraaosa alwaya waated to be a TUeon of Conneotiout — former free band. aad gratlagi, ita perpetual eon- dramatle eoaeb, aad la Parle atud- widely hoped now that eome eat­ fBiatBf rafulattOBa of tba NatioBBt HEALTH ADVICE ing bouiee will be lanired to of­ Houee G. 0. P. leeder, who’s set­ There are In the world enough flleta for parsoBal aiuTlTal, la wall lad with larab Berahardt’a taaeber, tled down to lobbying. llaeovary Act, tbaraby falaiaf ad> fer food fit to go the wine. potential war Btuatleas to deeply ealeulated to produce eeasldarably to whom Bernhardt want ryfitlarly BY DK. FRANK McCOY VMtafa ovar tboaa atnployara wbo up to tbe time of her death, Frances interest tbe mt^tlon makers. naorc thaa one aut out of every quaettOBe ia ragard to Maalth aad Olat Three PhMMi for BotHclne CHINESE FUBBB Of U. B. loyally eotnply with tba provlaloBa knew everybody of consequence will be aaewered by Ur. Metioy wbo oaa There is always tbe possibility of tweaty-four petsoaa. over there: ber studio is plastsrsd Harry Hopkins hu tbr— tele­ Sbsnghal, March 27.—(AP)— be addressed Is care of tbte paper. Bo- phones on bis desk —a line for gen­ of tba lattar moaaura. It aaama to Tbe lebool teaebsrs not only have with photos aad trlbutss from con­ General Cblang Kai-Sbsk sb lp ^ great profits to be gained by the eioae stanped, eaif-addreeead eovolepe^ eral use,* e privsU line of which few apprabaad about avary eoBoaivabla tinental oelabrltlas. four of his high ranking air officers making and selling of the devices of to put up with all these things but tor reply, > know tbe number, end a direct line to the United Stetea to^ y to study loophola tbrOufb whieb tba unfair It was Julia Marlows who in- destruction; but these profits are they art called on to deal with ths to tbe White Houee . . . Mrs. Jock toe Isteet American aeronautieal amployar might aqulrm out of bla slstsd that sbs go on the stags. Wbltnsy, society’s latest contribu­ almost Insignificant compared with progeny of a polyglot population She was thsrs slsvsn ysari, fli;st HAVE A COMPLETE DlAONOSIfl A appears well nourished, underweight advances and bring nsw ideas book ' reaponalbllltiaa under tba National tion to NRA’s Consumers’ Advisory to China. the great fortiiass to be reaped from filled with the superstitions sad In London, and mads ber Ameri­ or overweight, whether any deform You should not expect your doctor Board, spent her first couple of The Chinees fliers are due la Baa Racovary Act, and to baad off auob msaaneassa aad wlerd cultural Idio- can debut In 1902. In that play, ity exlsTs such as round shoulders, a weeks on toe job in organi^g a the rigging of tbe speculative mar­ to be able to tell you tbe name of renounced Inward curve In toe Francisco i^rll 11 on toe President manauvarlng. In ao far aa it would ‘”rhe Way o^ the World, ’ were Ali­ CAB propaganda movie to be ket in munitions industry shares in syaeraalsa, racial prejudices and son fiklpworth, "an actress wbo ^ r trouble when all b' has to go iwer back, or fallen arches. Aftsr Coolldge. They are General K. Y. aeeompllab tbla purpoaa It la dlf« E shown at the cods conference. an unrestricted stock market prsdlspositlona of mors than half of may sxcsl in character studies bv are the symptoms you bavs told all of tosse facts bavs bean Wong and Colonels T. S. Bohang, 0. him about, in regard to how “You’re a little Persian kit- 8. Ding and L. O. Moy. flcult to aea wbara any fair minded ths world; to keep a wary eye out soms day,’’ said a orltlo, and .’hom­ you gathered, the doctor Is now ready to employer can find valid objection to es Melghim, "a young man tome- feel, any pains you may have, bow make the diagnosis after comparing TARIFF MONSTROSITY for the Implications of a rotten you digest }Tour food, aad so on. toe various findings. Such a diag­ tba bill, what stilted but generally promis­ •yatem of politioa and political pulla, ing.’’ Miss Roblnson-Duff also While this information is of value. nosis is usually a “good” diagnosis. When Representative - at - large Unfortunately, however, tba au* aad above all to aerve aa Impla- taught In Parle for several years, It is not complete enough to form A “good" diagnosis will do t ^ for thpf of the meaaura aeama to have Bakewell, opposing the administra­ coUaborstlBg with Andrs Bacque, toe basis of tbs diagnosis. When you: It will let you know whether menta in the haada of a f|pt o f edu­ your automobile knocks you are tion’s Reciprocal Tariff bill, attacked director of the Comedle Francalse. your trouble is slight ahd thus rs- w holly overlooked the fa ct tbat La> cational expedmenters whose'*fads willing to give the garage mechanic lieve your mind of a great load oi I, i • bor in Ita turn may develop chlaal* that measure on tbe floor of the time to check over toe motor. You and fancies one after another they Served In War anxiety, or whether it is a more se­ Ing propensities or tbat on official House yesterday, he not only spoke must be willing to do toe same in vere disorder which may be followed Proper Regard must put Into effect as rapidly as Enrico Carusr was one of ber having a doctor look over your phy­ for every district in tbe state of by serious oonaequences if no treat­ of tbe American Federation of La­ their originators can think them up. early pupils. She taught him bow sical body and it is only reasonable ment is used. for Our Responsibilities bor conceivably may be no better a Connecticut but for practically all to breathe. Breathing Is her hobby, to allow him plenty of tipje to test A correct diagnosis is truly the One crazy school teacher out of by the way During toe World War Christian and no more considerate its people as welL It is most re­ out toe various organs to find out if first step along toe road to re­ ROBERT K. ANDERSON twenty-four would seem to be an she went to France and was given each vital part is In good working or honorable a person than some grettable that Representative Kop- covery: The best plan le to have a Funeral Olrectot For extremely small number. a special division in a big hospital order. good diagnosis made to make sure hard-boiled industhal executive. At plemann, whose First District con­ to rebuild toe lungs of gassed sol­ A thorough examination may take WATKINS BKtn'HEKS, Inc. as soon as possible what trouble you

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ville, Som en and Bofith Windaor MONSTER MIRROR will be the guegta for the evening. and Friday, ApiR 12 and 18 DAILY RADIO PROGRAM MkhUein iw tBPatlifii Sykes School aumteitottoin; The di? Plane are p m rb ig completion for rector for the jnrOductioo wffl he r TUltDAY, MARCH 17 (Oantral and Baitarn Standard Time) thp annual taetaBation oC the newly MIh MilHcent B. Disco ol Norwich, f Netei AU promma to koy and baalo ehaUu or crouM thoroof unlaaa ntMiJ SLOWLY COOLING elMted offleeri of the Rockville sin- a profeaMon director. hod: ooMt to ooa« (e to o) /etlanaUoa IndSK Si i ^ “ blo oUtloSl blem c ^ widoh wfll be held at the Mlaa Bennett Norkon of Mountain Proflrama aubjoct to ehanao. P. M. Cant. East. Blka Home Wedneaday, April 4. NBC-WKAF NETWORK street, has been appointed adminia- ■i46— 6:4^Llttle Italy—eaat; KnIghS TOLLAND YOVril SENT TO Mrs. ACary Brown of Grove etoeet ie tnttor of the estate o f her mother, p A ilC — taati woaf wlw wool wtlo 21"'* P««»-wea“ Hartford. March 27 — (A P ) —A iwiar wta« wooh wfl wilt wfbr wro wry 6 :6 ^ Y-00—Myrt A Margo—eaat onlyt Twenty Tons Of Molten Glass the new presideht of the club. Mrs. Martha Norkim of ShUngton, ■urvey K^Haugiiut for wbon wooo wtam wwj waal; Midi kad Molodlea o f Yoaterday—midwoot Plans are being made to enter­ who died about a month ago. bee tree, ^ qf the ijalui^tants of was completed last #:1^ 7i15-Juat PlaFn^ - Mat; CHESHIRE REFORMATORY wkM tain the supreme offlcere at thie which hg4 starved to dgatii, was varipua types of ttaOiv fomd : NORTHWtaT A CANADIAN — wtmj Poured To Make Eye For time and many vlslton are also ex­ Jib*Jt«m wobo wday kfyr crct cfcf а. «£L Rangora—weat foimd last week by a C. <3. C. detail tag in tim l,500-acz« -foriit' * ‘ •OUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjax ••6^ ^'^!~*^bll Cook Prog. — eaat; pected from all parts of New Eng­ now all been Uated.- ______The Five Blue Spadaa — Dixie; from Ounp^Cross.-West Cornwall. wna-waon wlod warn wmo wab wapl Sylvester Giacomini. 17, Drove land. It le planned to entertain the tree type of the forest was-fqgaid ^ I kvoo wl^ wfaa wbap kprc < Rogers—repeat for midwest I Big Telescope. guests at a luncheon. ’The follow­ ’The . honeycombs were eaten-dry to woal ktM ktha waoo wave Carter, Talk—ba- Away Cars Without Obtain­ the last grain of sugar, and the wax be nalxed hardwood, m^tty.- in tbk iJfpUNT^IN—koa kdyl kflr kahl _ ■lo; Huak O’ Haro Oreh.—weat ing Committee has charge of the first age class. , , R^C^IC COAdT — 1^0 kll kaw komo fsOO— S]00—Little J. Little Orch.—ba- ing Permissiem of Owners. arrangements; Mrs. Lewis H The weeldy Christian Endeevor cells were filled with tiny insects Itbq Uad ktar kini kpo Modern—Dixie Coming, N. Y„ March 27—(AP) Oiapman, of Rockville, chairman meeting was held Sunday evening who‘had passed away as they stood iCont. East. Qu*r^»"'on Program on their heads reaching for the last r-'aaZ a-aSzX® i«® .S^. Ekporlonco-ea Mrs. George Betts of Mancho^ter at the home of Mrs. Prank L. Ham­ KWJjg SELF BT f •??** Rhymoa—alao c ^■46— 6:46—Calif. MelodUa—c to cat —A huge telescopic eye, the largest Sylvester Qlacomlnl, 17, of Tol­ drop that wasn't there. Boys to . the 5’H ^ ^ bo Mountalnaaro—wear Mrs. E. Learned of Stafford ilton. ’The topic for discussion was: 5 *2 ^ fiOO—Mmo. Francat Alda—to o J i l t J’ltS V * * ’ ***l?8> Songa—to c ever made and expected to reveal land, .was committed to the Con­ Springs. "What Does Jesus Require of Us?” detail shook the withered bees into Lodz, Poland, March 27— (AP)—> 5 '??“ •*?9“ '^**'**^ Hymn Sing—to c •i25~10:0O—Col. stoop. A Budd—c to c vast, unexplored depths of the iml- necticut State Reformatory at Tomorrow, Wednesday, is the last and Miss Vera Stanly acted as lead­ their mess kits and carried them 5'J5“ dije—Chaorfo Muaieal Moaaica 9:30—10:30—The Harlem Serenade— verse, cooled slowly today In Its In despair when fire deirfroyed the • lOp— TiO^Mary Small A Orchoatra to cat Cheshire Monday by Judge John E. day for making reservatitms for er. back to the camp where, when meas­ 5*15” YilS—Billy Baeholor’a Sketch honey-combed mold in preparation the limcheon. Mrs. ’Thomas Lewis and Mrs. Elr- ured,‘the insects filled to overflow­ Wiener textile factoiy, owned by M*'"?*—•oat rpL Flak In the Rockville a ty Court. bl: brotfier-in-law, toi^y M. LaJbo*^ •'5^ Jockaon—eaat only 10.00— 11.00—Charles CarTlIe, Tenoi^ for the final stages of a costly ’Three charges were preferred Dentists aoM at Night skine Hyde visited in Manchester ing a gallon Jug. ^ • Z®J*~Jbo Qoldbarga, Serial Act astronomical experiment. Friday afternoon, calling on Mrs. Lieutenant W^ter F. Hinckley, wicz leaped into the flames Relaman’a Orchaatra l t l ! ‘ 15“ S'’®?a'®a®‘a News Service against the accused by Prosecuting Beginning last evenSig, the perished. Z‘?S^ Rlng’a Orchaatra 16.20—11:20—0xxie Nelson Orch.—ba­ ’Twenty tons of molten blue-white Attomev John B. ’Thomas as the re­ A. E. Prink at the Manchester Me­ U. S. N., tmtll recently commanding dentists of Rockville began closing ’Two working girls were feared to !'2S“ 5'29” ®*" Bernie and the Lada sic. glass were poured Sunday into sult of his taking three automobiles Monday evenings whereas in the morial hospital. officer at Camp Cross; Is recuperat­ Wynn A Band—e to e ■'■■flode Orch.—mldw the brick mold at the Coming Glass have died in the blaze while 18 Parker Crulae—to o 16:4^11:45—Enoch Light Orch.—basic within the past month. past they have bewi open imtil Mrs. Ward Talbot was a recent ing at the station bosirftal, Fort •!*p~10:S0—Madame Sylvia—also cat Soanik Orch.—to e Works. When finally fashioned by Originally che charge of theft was o’clock. ’The new plan put into ef­ visitor at the home of relatives in Wright, after a serious Illness. Lieu­ Workingmen were removed to hospi­ SImmona, Tenor 11:3C^12:30—Pancho A Orch.—basic; annealing and grinding into a preferred but this was later noUed fect calls for the cilosing of the Mcmchester. tenant Hinckley, well known through tals. Firemen were forced to dlmb *■ K «""«dy’e Talk Caroll DIckaraon Orch.-midwest ladders to save workers, as the lOiia—11:16—Preaa-Radio Newa Service titanic disc, 200 inches in diameter and Giacomini was charged with the dental pariors at 6 o’clock. Mrs. John T. Miurphy of Boston western (Connecticut because of his Klng'e Jeatera, Voc. NBC-WJZ NETWORK and 26 inches deep, it will be fitted following counts: driving an auto­ The following dentists are to visited her mother, Mrs. A. E. addresses, to numerous civic clul>a flames enveloped the building with* , 10:SJ—IliSfr—Paul Whiteman Orclieatra IT East: w ji wbx-wbia wbal into a telescope in California. mobile without permilsslon of the close: Dr. Samuel Stone, Dr. Walter Frink at the Memorial hospital Fri­ in a few minutes. 11:00—12:0^The Rudy Vallee Orchea. wMm kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; ajfd veteran organizations, has been 11 ■■30“ 12:80—Jack Denny’a Orchea. ^ e disc will be twice as large as three owners in the case and also H. Robinson, Dr. M. V. D. Metcalf day afternoon, going from there to succeeded in command of Camp Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wis kwk any other. ’The mirror, when finish­ CB8-WABC NETWORK kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf with driving without a Dcenae. and Dr. aarence E. Peterson, Andover where she spent the night Cross by Captain J. William John­ n o r t h w e s t a CANADIAN — wtmJ ed four years hence, will reach Giacomlili was arrested by Ser­ with her father, A. E. Frink. son, Infantry Reserve of Nauga­ BASIC—Eaat: wabc wade woko wcao wlba kstp webo wday kfyr crct cfcf Moose Card Party depths of the void more than one geant Peter Dowgiewlcz after tak­ ’The card party which was to be Roscoe Talbot of New York spent tuck. waab wnac wrr wkbw wkrc whk cklw SOUTH—wrva wptf wwno wla wjax billion light years distant. The most wdrc wcau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wspd wfia-wsun wlod wsm wmc web wapl ing the automobile owned by Harry held this evening by the Loyal Or­ the week-end with his parents, Mr. Boys at Camp Jenkins, Cobalt, 666 wjsv wmae; MIdweat: wbbm wfbm A''°° •I'y witia, wbap kprc powerful astronomical eye now in Fine, the automobile owned by Ken­ der of Moose at the Moose Lodge on and Mrs. Ward TalboL have appealed to state authorities to kmbe kmoz wowo whaa woal ktbs kths wsoc wave use, at Mount Wilson, C^allf., throws neth Little and an automobile LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE Ea s t —-wpg whp wlbw whec wibi wlea Elm street, has tteen postponed be­ Mrs. Eugene Platt and children extend the closing date of the Mid­ NOSE DROPS wore wlcc efrb ckao back images only 300,000,000 light owned by William F. Davis and Fred .p a c if ic COAST—kgo kfl kgw komo cause of Holy Week and will now be ot Wapping spent the week-end with dletown and Meriden trade school Oiecke (Colds first day, Ueadaobes DIXIE—wgat wafa wbre wqam wdod knq kfsd ktar kpo years distant. Lipman. ’The above case has been held Wednesday evening, April 4. the former’s father. night classes, which have been at­ ^ e o wlao wdau wtoo krld wrr Although omcialfl said they fully or Nenralgte In 80 mlnates. Malaria ktrh k tu waeo koma wdbo wodx wbt Cent. East. under investigation for several Prizes will be awarded and re­ Mrs. Margaret Bailey of New tended by 33 boys. So interested In 8 days. wdM wblg wtar wdbj wwva wmbg waja S'?2~I"® ®*"Blng Lady—east expected the eye poured yesterday weeks by the Rockville police. freshments served. London visited her daughter, Mrs. wmbr have men been in the vocational and Fine Laxative and Tonic I ' J t Annie—east only will be a success, they disclosed that Walter Jasanis was also before No whist party was held by George Merritt, and family, over avocational courses offered in the m id w e s t —wcah wgl wmt wmbd wlan 2 : 2 t S’22~^."6®'® Pa^’PInando Orch. the aty CJourt Monday morning, Host Speedy Bemedles Known. wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wabt kaoJ 6 :3 ^ 6:30—Stamp Club — wji only; several hemispherical “cores” at­ Tankeroosan Tribe, No. 51, Im­ the week-end. trade schools, that throughout the wnax ^ tached to the bottom of the mold charged with intoxication. He was ^ e Singing Lady—repeat for wgn proved Order of Red Men last eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Healey winter they have ridden to their MOUNTAIN—kvor klz koh ksl 5‘46— 6:45—Lowell Thomas — east; disintegrated under the terrific heat. arrested by Captain Richard E. ning in Red Men’s hall because of and daughter, of Portland, spent COAST—khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl . Annie—repeat to midwest Shea Sunday. A fine of $5 and classes in an open truck, often in kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb J i l t Andy—east only They indicated this probably Holy Week. The lodge will hold Sunday with George Merritt and sub-zero weather and after an ar^ Cent. Eaat. б. 16— 7.15—Radio In Education—towould c be of little moment, but said costs of $11.18 were imposed and in whist Monday evening, April 2. family. 6:46— 7:46—Grace and Eddie Albert duous day in the woods. ’The boys Sketch—eaat only that a precaution planned some default of payment he was com­ Conunonlon Service Billy Merritt has been ill with a Between the Bookende — weat: 2'22~5.'‘‘®®. C'“ ®®t Dramatic mitted to the Tolland County Jail. ask to have the classes continued at Z’J t 2'22~K®'*', Muaieal Feature time ago will be followed. A new Special services are to be held at severe cold and sore throat and least until May 1. ^ y e e A Wheeler Orch.-midwest 8.00— 9:00—Music Memories and Poet mold will be prepared. If, on ex­ 4:15— 6:1^>Rlch’a Dlctatore—to c Elect Officials the Union Congregational church been unable to attend school for (Chester C. Martin of Old Lyme Orchestra amination two or three months Armatrong—ea only; 2'5?~*9:®®~Bay Perkins and Quest ’The captains and managers of the Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock in several days. and Evans ^giwes, foreistry execu­ j . Esdjd Copeland’a Orchaatra—west 9:30—10:30—Mario Cozzi, Baritone hence, imperfections are discovered squadrons of the Rock­ 5;4»—The Funnyboners — east; observance of Passion Week. ’This Mrs. aarice Yeomans and Mrs tives at Camp Hook, Danbury, have 6:40—10:40—Hill Billy Heart Throbs in the glass, a new disc can then be ville High school have been elected ^^aurle Sherman Orxhestra—west 10:0(^11 K)0—The Throe Scamps—east; will be a Communion service and an Alice ’Turner returned to their left for other work, Mr. Martin to 5 :0 ^ 6:00—Buck Rogers — east only: poured forthwith, losing as little for the year 1934-35. Announce­ address will be delivered by the pas­ homes Friday after spending the ■ Sketch—repeat for midwest .A A®.1" Andy—repeat for west return to his nursery, and Mr. •!'6— 6:16—Bobby Benson—east only; Mews Service time as possible. Every one em­ ment of the new staff has Just been tor, Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes, on Ivlnter at West Palm Beach, Flori-da. Prince, Tenor Solos made by Coach Arthur E, Chatter- Hawes to do government forestry • Sherr—west and Dixie phasized that making an eye of such the topic ’The Garden of (3eth- They report having seen no snow work in Kentucky. (o e M M v q 6*69“ 6:30—Mary Eastman — basic; ISlntU iStB ®"® ®! Music Orchaatra size is a brand new experience and ton of the boys’ squadron and Mrs. semane.” ’The soloists on this occa­ 11.06—12:0^Frankle Masters Orchea. during the time they were away Camp Roberts, ’Thomaston, will Jack Armatrong—repeat to midwest 11.30—12:30—Hal Kemp and Orchestra that only time can tell the exact Grace Little of the girls’ squadron. sion will be Mrs. Dorothj Waite, 'They were greeted with a snow­ have a farewell dance Wednesday outcome. The captain of the boys’ team is well known soprano. An invitation storm in town, however, the day Robert Prutting while Albert aec- has been extended to all members of evening for men quitting the C. C. Reason For Cores after their arrival home. C. service April 1. The cores are intended to make howski has been elected manager. the church to attend this service. Mrs. H. A. Phillips is packing her The first accurate type mapping FORESEE NEW STEPS crevices on the bottom of the disc to Both young men are popular among Rockville Briefs household goods, ready to move to WDRC assist in holding it in place in the the basketball squad. Rockville was visited by m in WillimanUc where she will take an telescope and also to reduce the The captain of the girls squadron Monday afternoon and evening apartment. Miss Faith Carpenter, TO BOOST PRICES 2Z6 Hartford Conn. 1830 weight. If the mishap does not is Miss Mary Harrington of Broad which proved a handicap to busi­ a former teacher here, will occupy produce Imperfections, the glass Brook while Miss Phyllis Read of ness. the apartment with Mrs. Phillips. works will make the required Rockville is the manager. A large number attended the It is reported that Edwin Cooke For Child’s Healtb Tuesday, March 27 crevices by drilling after the mirror Parent-Teachers to Meet meeting and social held Monday is in very poor health and is con­ and Happiness 4:00.—U. S. Navy Band. is annealed. ’The regular meeting of the El­ evening by Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary fined to his bed at the present Have Been Stationary For A 4:30— Enoch Light’s Orchestra. Within the next 24 hours the lington Parent-Teachers association in the G. A. R. hall, Memorial build­ time. mirror will be transferred from Its will be held at the Elling;ton Town ing. A social followed the meeting WiLDiMG€0. — Ye Happy Minstrel and Tiny Hall this evening at 8 o’clock. Band. Igloo-like house to the annealing at which time refreshments were Harry Still, negro living near Month— Wall Street Spec­ The committee has obtained two 5:00— Skippy. tank. There it will cool gradually served. Vinita, Okla., recently celebrated NEXT TO STATE ARMORT during the next ten months. It then well-known artists for the program. A whist was -held last evening by 5:15— The Dictators. ’The guest speaker will be Miss what he said was his 110th birthday ulates On Action. will be shipped to the Carnegie In­ the Vernon Grange at the Grange anniversary. He asserted be has 5:30—Jack Armstrong, All-Ameri­ Louis D. Tessin, of Springrfield, well Hall in Vernon Center, the event be­ stitute of Technology in California lived in the community for 103 can Boy. known illustrator of children’s books ing held imder the sponsorship of 5:45— Brocks, Dave A B unny to be grround to produce a conceave years. reflecting surface. and designer of educational toys. the Home Economics committee. New York, March 27— (AP) — 6:00—^Everett D. Dow—The Fact She will tell of her work at home Following a short visit to the With restoration of commodity Finder. and abroad and her talk will be il­ Flower Show in New York city, 6:15— Bobby Benson A Simny Jim. By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE lustrated with views sure to cap­ D O Y O U M a t o price levels a central theme o f the AP Srience Editor Teddy Byrnes of Grand Avenue 6:30— Phlllisse Chevalier, songs; tivate her audience. and Robert Reugger of West street recovery program, and prices hav­ The 200 inch telescope will be an Misa Perkins is possessor of a Margaret Brown, pianist. energy-measuring engine, a daring have returned to their homes in ing held almost stationary for 6:45— UtOe Italy. medal issued by the committee of Rockville month, financial quarters are won­ venture into a new kind of "seeing,” have been using Dr. True’s Mxie 7:00— Myrt and Marge. relief for children in Northern ’The re^lar meeting of the Board n e i i i v t in my fcmily for seventeen years with dering what the next step will be to and not the huge magnifying glass k M kern iMH CM Wns* Fimi 7:15— Terry and Tedr France for outstanding work in her of Councilmen will be held this eve­ tro^ retnaifcsble raoceee irifii mv boost prices. it is popularly supposed to be. field during the World War. She M t* Mr Uk «r low... m U Imm n . 7:30— Serenaders. ning with Mayor George Scheeta Mln...«rFn«ModwrMrSM*. Ik^r five children ....** Some Wall street wiseacres insist It is true that this telescope has a delightful way of putting her 7:45— Showdom News. presiding. Considerable routine • mo9 MMMt aMtUr-Ym m Mrs. A. o . Waldos, 2S St, IMtocS. there will not be any next step, that could bring the n oon to within a message across. 8:00—Little Jack Little’s Orches­ few miles of its eye-piece, and business remains to be transacted at Mk kr «h» mmU Wmccv m< tk* steps already taken have set the Added to this will be numbers by this time. MMt tm TM kMf lU aoMr. stage for a sweeping advance in tra Mars close enough to recognize a city if any exists there. Rockville’s well-known violin in­ ’The work of repainting the in­ Caa prices, which may expected to 8:15— ’The Guardsmen. structor, Arthur Stein, who is sure Laixativn Worm Espellm* 8:30— The Voice of Elxperlence. But strange to say, human eyes terior of the Memorial building by ia e pure herb medicine . . . mild and develop gradually, as the effects of to please with his mastery of a the eW A is fast nearing comple­ PiRsoilAL Finance C o. gold devaluation eventually spread 8:45— California Melodies. will never see, dth normal vision, violin. Mr. Stein will render as his Peasant to take . . . the objects in space so greatly mag­ tion. Room 2. State Theater Signs of Worms art: Constipation, through the economic structure. 9:15— Ruth Etting; Ted Husing; part of the program “Allegro” in G Luther A. White is chairman of Rulldlnar. 753 Main Street. Johimie Green’s Orchestra. nified, and for the same reason that 'Vfanchester. Phone 8480. deram ^ stomach, swollen upper In fact, some economists calculate Minor by F. David and a serenade the sub-committee of the Rockville Up, offensive bream, hard and ^ THE POINT WE STRESS 9:30—Minneapolis Symphony Or you cannot see the spokes of a by F. Drala. that the huge basis of imused wheel, or the designs painted Lions club to pick the cast for the The only charge is three nercent stomach wifli pgins, pale face, etc. credit in the form of the excess re­ chestra. Teachers from Vernon and Rock­ oer month on unpaid amount of them, when they move too fast. production “Prince Chsu-mlng” I loan. SwcessshUIy serves of banks which are members 10:00— Colonel Stoopnagle A Bud with Glen Gray’s Casa Loma Atmosphere Quivers erf the Reserve system, is sufficient ’The motion which forever blurs for a credit inflation which might Orchestra. the magnified celestial images boost the price level even higher 10:30—Harlem Serenade. not their own speed, but is the than Washington’s 1926 objec­ 11:00— Charles Carlile, tenor. tive. quivering of the earth’s atmosphere. 11:15— Press Radio News. A light ray commg down from the Further Devaloation 11:20— Ozzie Nelson’s Orhestra, “ a t y ” on Mars is bent and twisted The halt to the advance in staple 11:45—Elnoch Light’s Orchestra. prices during the past month had by each change in temperature and density in the earth’s air, until given rise to rumors both in Wall literary dances. street and in London that some fur­ Even the unaided eye sees this vi­ earn what ther devaluation of the dollar may You L be ordered. Most quarters In Wall bration in the twinkling of stars. street think there is little chance of When a telescope magnifies the WB7-WBZA moon or any celestial object it also any such step In the near future. It is pointed out that Secretary Mor- Spiiagfield — Boston magnifies the dancing of the light. gentbsu has asked for a cessation of In small telescopes this does not monetary legislation while present interfere with better seeing. But measures are given a chance to Tuesday, Bfarch 27 the interference rises rapidly with ob like ine greater magnlficance. In fact, ON A J M ! work. President Roosevelt has op­ 4:00—Betty and Bob (drama). present telescopes already have posed greenbacks, and sUver re­ 4:80— NBC Health Clinic— "Re­ monetization proposals have re> passed this limit so far that It would A certified interview with m iss DOLBNA MacDONALD— nurse—of BOSTON, MASS. sume of the Year’s Work’’ be of little use to build a 200 inch celved no encouragement for the 4:40— Health Question Box—U. S Administration. If it had to be used like Galileo’s In­ D ept of Health. strument. Standard Statistics Co.’s index of ^•^5—Brown Palace Hotel Orches­ ’The 17 foot mirror will collect both speculative and non-specula- tra. tive staples, currently at Just above four times as much light as the 5:00—Agricultural Markets. 69 per cent of the 1926 average, has world’s present largest telescope. held about stationary for the past 5:30—’The Singing Lady. ’These light rays will not be magni­ month, after a protracted rise 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. fied any more than in present tele­ which carried it above the peak of 6:00— Angelo Ferdinando and his scopes. '•That’s why J last July, when it reached 67.6 in Orchestra. But when focused on photographic plates and on recently made de­ the wild speculative flurry of last 6:16— Joe and Bateese. b o u g h t a summer. This index has already tul- 6:30—Time. tectors they will reveal objects In vanced about 47 per cent from Its 6:32— Old Farmer’s Almanac. space foqr times farther out, will got HydroulwBral^,. depresslcm low, reached about a year 6:34— Temperature. probe a volume of space 80 times ago. 6:35— Sports Review. greater and will take pictures 10 andaSafetySteelBody Fear Speculation 6:41—Famous Sayings. times as fast In fact, tbere is so much poten­ 6:43— Weather. tial inflation in the present mone­ 6:45—^LoweU ’Thomas. -w-TS SECO*^^^^^^LSowhen tary situation that some experts 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. Deaths Last Night think Washington la giving serious 7:16— National Advisory Council -1 consideration to mesisures of pre­ on Radio in Education. venting a too rapid expansion of 7:46— Bob Becker Dog Stories. Hollywood, Cal. — Edward W. o <• ■'58 credit, which might lead to specu­ 8:00— Elno Crime Clues. Rowland, 67, theatrical producer, .S'.UiV.SSf^-.W'S lative excesses, and push up prices 8:30—Adventures in Health. Rochester, Ind.—Henry A. Barn­ 1 “ It doesn’ t pay to n m i so rapidly that they would fall back hart, 75, newspaper publisher and “ IwasalwayshaYtntdM teaksaon 3* “ Bow tfflirsnt with a Ptymondil I oMcsIy Mwelk tha padal and disturbingly as they did last sum­ 8:45—“Twentieth Century Ideas” tlska. And It was onfy natural (or me to ■syold car Ixad. And t b ff often mads tbs hydnuUc bnkss take ImM avsoly. They stop tbs oar qvl^ly— mer. 9:00 —Household Musical Me­ telephone company executive who Inqalza abont aU tbs safety (mtorss.** nrewsTfasIdsiiayawBimi and navsr nsad adlustmant bacanss that’s anttaaly autocnsrtc.** served six terms in Congress. Some observers have suggested mories—Edgar A. Guest, poet 9:30— Eddin Duchin and his Casino Naples, Italy — Baron Alfredo that operations of the Treasury, as Acton, retired admiral who was indicated in the last weekly reserve Orchestra. ' ' I 10:00—Palmer House Program. Italian del^ate to the Washington road statements, appear to have arms conference in 1922. been designed to check the piling up 10:30— Joe Rines and his Orchestra. New York—Henry Borcowlch, 46, of excess reserves. These unused 10:45— Hill Billy Heart Throbs. veteran newspaperman who in 1912 reserves now approximate some |1,- 11:00—’Time, weather, temperature. 11:04— Sports Review. campaigned in a covered wagon for 400,000,000, which would support a Eugene V. Debs for' President. theoretical maximum credit expan­ 11:15—Press-Radio Bureau News New York—Charles F^elps Mor­ sion of $14,000,000,000. Service. rison, 72, comedian. In addition, there is a beuiis of 11:20 — Poet Prince— Anthony further huge expansion of credit in Frome, tenor. 8,100 MEN ON STRIKE the Treasury’s profit in gold from 11:30—Palais Royale orch^tra. t h i n k devaluation of the dollar, very little 12:00— College Inn Orchestra, C^amden, N. J., March 27.— (AP) buy you* Individual of which appears to have been used. A . M. too. Power cngi^ The gold imports of some $500,- —Employes of the New York Ship­ 12:30—Blackhawk Restaurant Or- building Company went on strike to­ S p r in g ^ a imoother. mow 000,000 of the past six weeks, it Is chestra. pointed out, would support a maxi­ day demanding union recognition, Bjountingi increased wages eind reduction in n * . mum of $1,250,000,000 Federal Re­ working hours. serve currency, which In turn FEAB SERIOUS FLOODS Union leaders said 8,100 men had would support a theoretical maxi- Joined the walkout Officials of the muQ^ credit expansion of 10 times AntofagaaU, <3iile, March 27.— that amoimt (AP)—Inhabitants of the town of company would make no estUnate and said they would issue a state­ Baguedano fled into the hilla today 5 . ABOVS-tlM OalMM RyoiOBth QSMPA flyt^ IT’S THE before a flood which was reported ment later. oath irtoas beHg ft fito f.Okb. (fece^, Dswolt, Seventy-five members of the Ox­ to have wroughr. enormous damage. .The strikers aak a closed she Ifleldgao, and aifefbllict'te d ieu * wlflwet bbwik ford School Dads club in Oakland, Dispatches said railroad tracks and minimum pay of $82 for a 82 Cal., volunteered their services free were washed out in several places hour week. ’The strike was called as the company prepared to begin of <±arge to make any necessary al­ as streams overflowed their banks work on $4S,000;0(X) in contracts, it terations at the schrol to comply and swept toward the sea, demol- wltt blinding safety regulations. has on hand, necessitathif the «m- ishlng everything in their paths. ployUur of 6,000 add|^l

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M. fltooks sands Throng Streets. her clothing and support when she which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. Dr. WOliani A Wt irt Reveals Allegheny ...... 34 Ont of Foot Yoodts in Ead Bank Stocks lived in this town at the age of Allied Chem ...... 1474 The Hague, March 27.—(AP)—A about 18 months and will doubtless A LAUNDERED SOCIAL ^back In Manchester, a good, mostly Bid Asked Am Can ...... 95% Receipt of Death Warning Cap Nat Bank 4 Trust 134 164 simple but Impressive ceremony to­ continue until she becomes self- Hartford BoM-op Case SYSTEM sane place. Am Coml A lco ...... 47% supporting. Sh*i is now 14 years Conn. R iv er...... 450 — Am For Pow ...... 94 day marked the funeral of the Seriously, Mr. Editor, I’m sure First National of Htfd 85 — Dowager Queen Emma, whose re­ To The Editor of The Herald: you don’t believe this silly tale. from M a lo . Am Rad St S ...... 134 Htfd. Cojxn. Tinist . . . . 50 54 Am Smelt ...... 41 mains were placed in the royal Under Obsomtioa. Since reading the last letter of But some day I’ll tell you a true mausoleum of the historic church tale of another town where all of Hartford National .... 164 184 Am Tel and T e l...... 1174 Old Factory Hand a week or so ago Phoenix St. B and T ... I8f — Am Tob B ...... 67 4 at Delft. I have had an Interesting expert* labor earned money Is the circulat­ Gary, Ind., March 27.— (AP)— West Hartford Trust.. 95 — The funeral procession for the be­ DEAN OF ’S ing medium, and bow It Is used to Am Wat W k s...... 20% Hartford, March 27. — (AP) — ence you may be amused to hear Dr. William A. W irt educator, said Insurance Stocks Anaconda ...... 144 loved Queen Mother, who died a Doubt as to the sanity of Jamsfl about. make people happy. There Is real­ Aetna Casualty ...... 49 51 week ago at the age of 75, wound ly a big difference between com today that “brain-trusters” should Atchison ...... 63 % HGURE MEN IS DEAD Bozzano, one of the four youths I heard of a thrifty village out* seek to “get us out of the depres- Aetna F ir e ...... 37 39 ...... 614 from the palace through r crests money credit and laimdry service Aetna L ife ...... 18 20 Auburn / ______under indictment for murder in tbs side of Middletown In which the credit which Old Factory Hand bion first sind then bring up their Aviation C o rp ...... 7% thronged with thousands from town social reform legislation.” Automobile ...... 194 214 Balt and Ohio ...... 27% and country. Irwin Howe Designed Official first degree and scheduled to bo people are all engaged In doing the missed realizing. All of the ques­ Clpnn. General ...... 28 SO tried at the term of the Superior same kind of work. In order to He told of Investigations, which, Bendlx ...... 18 Battalions of Infantry and squa­ Score Blank; Was Statisti­ tions I had asked him have a very Hartford Fire ...... 49 51 Beth Steel ...... 394 drons of cavalry, artillery ana na­ Court that will open next week in keep people out who are engaged In Important bearing on our so'^ial and he said, led him to make his sensa­ any other kind of work the village tional charges.that some unnamed Phoenix F ir e ...... 58 60 Beth Steel, pfd ...... 72% val units preceded the specially cian in . Hartford, as a result of the death economic I’fe except the question ct Hartford Steam Boiler 50 4 624 Borden 224 of Abraham Klein, East Hartford Is surrounded by several barbed his Identity. If he bolds an Impor­ advisors of the President admitted National Fire ...... 49 51 ...... constructed hearM,'on which the plotting revolution. Can Pac ...... 16% crown, badges and orders cf the Chicago, March 37.—(AP)—Ir­ storekeeper who w u shot in a hold­ wire fences heavily charged with tant post at the local silk plant his Travelers ...... 485 450 up in bis store February 8, may electricity the rate of which Is ro The educator explained his views Case (J. I.) ...... 69 late Queen were placed. Twenty win Martin Howe, 68, dean oi the Identity Is Important ir view of his Public Utilities Stocks Cerro De Pasco ...... 324 state coaches, carrying the prince baseball figure men and sfficial necessitate some change In pro­ high that no outsider cares to enter statements. He is mlstakno If he only a few hours after he said he Conn. Elec Serv ... 39 43 except out of curiosity. It was (^es and Ohio ...... 434 consort and other notables follow­ statistician of the American League cedure when the case comes up. th’nks the efforts I have made on had received a death threat from a Conn. Power ...... 364 38 4 Chrysler ...... 50% ed died last night after an Illness of To Hold Conference curiosity that brought me there behalf of workers In this town are person signing himself “a faithful Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 60 last week. But I had heard the Coca Cola ...... 105 Queen Wllhelmlna, daughter of three months. A conference of attorneys for directed against any Individual em­ member of the United States of Hartford Elec ...... 50 52 Col Carbon ...... 66 Howe, one of tbs picturesque fig- Bozzano and the other defendants, queerest tales about that village so America Royal Citizen Secret So­ Hartford Gas ...... 42 46 Emma, and Princess Juliana, ployers. My efforts are in behalf Coral Solv ...... 27% granddaughter of the late Queen, ures In baseball, was stricken last William Warren and Robert Bates, I buckled on ray little gyro-wings, of the principle of Industrial De­ ciety.” It carried a Buffalo, N. Y., do., p f d ...... 45 — flew down there and landed on the S N E T Co ...... 107 111 Cons Gas ...... 384 and other women relatives proceed­ December 28 with a kidney ailment. negroes, and Salvatore Spagno, with mocracy. Only active, inquiring, postmark. Cons on ...... 11% ed to Delft by motor, where they 'Two operations were performed and States Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn mayor’s clothes-reel. When the good spirited working men and “If some one must be sacrificed to Manufacturing Stocks Cont Can ...... 76 wings stopped flapping, 1 unloosed Am Hardware ...... 19 20 4 awaited the funeral procession at be seemed to be progressing nicely will be held tomorrow, when a re­ women can bring about Industrial make the people aware, I am will­ Corn Prod ...... 694 the church. when pceuironia set in. port on an Investigation of Boz- my gyro and fastened it to a handy democracy and make it fairly se­ ing,” be said. Am Hosiery ...... — 30 Del L and Wn ...... 26% washboard so It would not fly off Arrow H and H. com, 18 15 Howe designed the official score zono’s mental condition will be cure. His charge that within two Du Pont ...... 93% blank now in use throughout the hoard. again without me, then climbed CAROLIN KORNBR BRITTON. months (Congress will have signed do., pfd...... 96 — Eastman Kodak...... 86 down and sauntered In to see the Billings and Spencer.. — 1 Elec and Mus ...... 64 major and most minor leagues. For Bozzano some time ago was con­ March 25. 1934. away a considerable part of the Bristol Brass ...... 214 234 EVER READY CIRCLE ndany years, he was secretary of the fined in the State hospital at Mid­ mayor. The mayor was surround­ 66 School St., Manchester, Ctonn. ireedoro of the citizens was not a Elec Auto L ite ...... 27 ed with freshly laundered clothe.^, do., p f d ...... 95 — Gen Elec ...... 20% Chicago chapter of the Baseball dletown. He was released after un­ ‘’bolt from the blue," he said, “but Case, Lockwood and B — 300 Writers’ Association of America. dergoing treatment, and was at collars, shirts, ruffly dresses, table was based on information gathered Gen F oods...... 38 TO SERVE A SUPPER linens, curtains, etc. As I entered FARMERS’ DISTRESS Collins Co...... 45 — liberty when be and the other de­ ever two years.” Colt’s Firearms ...... 26 28 Gen M otors...... 36 Vi the room, he looked up from some Editor, The Herald: GlUette ...... 10% DIES IN BTORE fendants became Involved in the sort of Invention on which he was If I were financially able, I would Eagle Lock ...... 27 80 Gold Dust ...... 19 Vi Roast Beef Is Chief Item on holdup. working. “Whose laundry are you have your editorial “Fears In the Washington, March 27.—(AP) — Fafnlr Bearings .,. /. 50 60 Dr. WlUlam A. Wirt, Gary, Ind., Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 — Hershey ...... 54% Meiiu in Y Banquet Hall Ansonla, March 27.—(AP)—Mrs. here to do?" he queried. "Laun­ A. A. A.” reprinted and distributed Hudson Motors ...... 194 April 11. North Carolina faces losses from to all farmers. cchool superintendent, is certain to Gray Tel Pay Station 14 16 Elizabeth Bums McNemey, wife of damage done wheat, oat and barley dry?” said I. “I do my own laundry, Int Harv ...... 40 >4 William T McNemey of Cottage nobody’s else. I heard about a In it you point out the fallacy of get a chance to name the ‘‘brain- Hart and Cooley ...... — 125 Int N ic k ...... 26’/* crops by the cold last winter. the Agricultural Adjustment Ad­ trusters’’ he charges plotted a rev­ Hartmann Tob, com... — 5 Mrs. E. P. Walton and Mrs. C. B. avenue, this city, died suddenly to­ queer sort of economic system you dOi, pfd...... 15 — Int Tel and T e l...... 13% day in the women’s apparel store have here, and I came over to see ministration’s program of acreage olution In the Roosevelt adminls- Johns Manvllle...... 53 Wilson are co-chairmen of the sup­ reduction, and summed up the ttation. Int. Silver ...... 33 88 Kennecott ...... 1 18 per which Ever Ready Circle of at 136 Main street of which she was how It works. If I may,” said I. do., pfd ...... 75 78 one of the proprietors. Dr. E. K. “Queer?” said the mayor. "Que»r! whole matter with words worth­ The only question today was Lehigh Val Cool ...... 34 King’s Daughters will serve at the HUSKY THRQAn which branch-of government—(Con­ Landers, Frary A Clk. 31 33 Y. M. C. A. Wednesday evening. Parmelee, medical examiner, pro­ All advanced thinking seems queer while to repeat. You concluded: New Brit. Mcb. com.. 7 9 Lehigh Val Rd ...... 17% Overtaxed by to closed inlnds,” said he, “but you “Nothing that has been under­ gress or the Department of Justice Llgg and Myers B ...... 87Vi April 11. Mrs. Walton, who Is in nounced death due to heart failure. ■peaking, sing­ c f l — would make the investigation. do., p f d ...... 46 — Loew’s ...... 804 charge of tickets, distributed them She leaves her husband, and a may see and hear how we work. By taken in the recovery program of Mann A Bow, Class A 8 7 ing, smoking this administration has done so An effort will be made In the Lorlllard ...... 16% to members of the circle yesterday. brother, William Bums, of Nor­ all means hear—because hearsay is do., Class B ...... 4 — walk. the most reliable way of learning much to shake the nation’s confi­ House today to have a Congression­ North and Judd ...... 15 17 McKeesp T in ...... 884 This will be the annual spring things. Don’t believe what you see, dence In the safety and soundness al committee do the Job. Speaker Niles, Bern Pond ...... 114 18 4 Mont Ward ...... 30% supper for which Ever Ready Cir­ because seeing Is deceiving, and of its economic theories as this one Rainey on the other hand, believes Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 Nat Biscuit ...... 41'i cle has established quite a reputa- of changing want In the midst of the Justice department should do Nat Cash Reg ...... 17>i tatlon. 'The hostess feature, how­ don’t think what you reason, be­ Russell Mfg ...... 40 50 Nat Dairy ...... 15% cause reasoning Is Irrational.” plenty to want In the midst of pov­ It. Scovlll ...... 24 26 ever, will be eliminated this year. erty—not even the Immense fiscal Several of President Roosevelt's Nat Pow and L t ...... 11% Mrs. Wilson, who will be In charge I asked the mayor If he coutd Stanley Works ...... 21 23 N Y Central ...... 34% THE spare a bit of time to show me fallacy of borrowing ourselves out professional advisers termed the Standard Screw ...... 55 — of the kitchen, and ner committee matter a “Joke.” Most declined even NY NH and H ...... 17% has decided on a roast beef supper, around the village, and I promised of debt.” do., pfd., guar...... 100 — Noranda ...... 37 i would not believe anything I saw. We need not point to the wheat to discuss It. Still others were re­ Smythc Mfg Co...... 28 35 to be served continuously In the North Am ...... I 84 banquet hall of the Y between the I would believe only what 1 heard. or cotton growers for we have the ported reliably to have denied mak­ Taylor and F e n n ...... 70 — Packard ...... 64 EASTER RUSH He thought it would be more satis­ tobacco farmers right around us ing such statements as Wirt listed Torrington ...... 54 68 hours of 5 and 7 o’clock. Mrs. C. Penn ...... 32% B. Loomis will supervise ^he dining factory to offer his two-year-olrt and from whom we can learn what In a letter read last week befo«> .he Underwood Mfg Co .. 42 44 Phila Rdg C and I ...... 4% laundry boy as an escort. Is being done and what might have House Commerce committee Union Mfg (To ...... — 9 room arrangements, and others on Phil Pete ...... 17% the committee Include Mrs. Jessie IS ON As I could not think any differ­ been done. U 8 Envelope, com ... 80 — Pub Serv N J ...... 88 vi ently thaa I heard, I accepted bis Last year, for example, the do., p f d ...... 90 — Radio ...... 74 Sweet, Mrs. Allan (Joe. Mrs. (Jarl suggestion. Thus the two-year-uld American Tobacco Co., paid out Veeder Root ...... 27 39 Rem Rand ...... 12 Benson and Mrs. Wallace Jones. laundry boy and I started off $143,000,000 in dividends to its TELLS VIVID TALE Whitlock Coll Pipe ... 2 4 Rey Tob B ...... 40% The proceeds of the supper will EVERYONE around the village. Everywhere stock owners; and paid Mr. Hill, Its J.B.WU’ms Co. $10 par 40 — Sears Roebuck ...... 46 vi be used In providing milk where ad­ clothes reels, clothes-lines, lawns president, $1,000,000 salary and $1,- Socony Vac ...... 15% ditional nourishment Is called for In Is Taking Advantage Of and porches had clothes flashing 000,000 bonus. OF OCEAN SLAYING South Pac ...... 264 needy families, purchasing shoes aad blowing In the wind as If there 'n e Federal government collected ARBITRATE STRIKE Sou P Rlc S ...... 31% were the gay festivities of -mardl over $400,000,000 internal revenue (OODtlnoed from Page One) South Rwy ...... 80% • CHARACTEB Our Easter Special grts. But I heard the two-yttar-old from tobacco last year. St Brands ...... 20% laundry boy say that was a regular If these amounts can be collected insisted upon the two Joining him In THURSDAY, PLAN St Gas and El ...... 12vi • FURl^dTVKE PLAIN dally Bight Quite frequently a mao in revenue and paid out in divi­ bis s ta te ^ m . St Oil Cal ...... 36% woiild pass by drawing a child’s e*:- dends while the tobacco fanner is in Drank All liquor St Oil N J ...... 444 •CO-MAKER GARMENTS (Ceotinaed from Page One) 2 . press wagon on which rested a baj- dire need and want, something Is From then imtll more than an Tex Corp ...... 25 Vi Timken Roller B e a r...... 334 ket of clothes. Here and there bu c - wrong in the machinery of the gov­ hour and a half later, the three Gordon that a strike was in pro­ cm starched dress women were ernment and with the system under shifted from one stateroom to the Trans A m erica...... 6% gress at the plant No police of­ Union Carbide ...... 41% heaving baskets of clothes At the which we live. other until they consumed all the ficers have been assigned to duty at Geaned-Pressed tewn pond numerous women and Yours truly, liquor. Union Pacific ...... 1234 the mills, however. Unit Aircraft ...... 224 men were washing clothes. As we MATHIAS SPIB3S. In Klrwan’s stateroom finally, one Plan of Picketing passed by numerous houses and of them suggested they might go to Unit Corp ...... 6% The plan of picketing is to have Unit Gas Im p ...... 16% glanced into sunlight windows num­ church when they got to New York. as many of the strikers as possible bers of people were Ironing or Sessoms said they would go to his U S Ind A le ...... 504 .M O ^ *1.50 appear at the mill each morning. mending clothes. Clothes, clothes NAVAL BILL IS SIGNED; church. Kirwan insisted It should U S R ubber...... 18 Vi There will be assignments given to U S S m elt...... 117U MKA Only CMt l i » moACL/y tk4n » •/ everywhere. “Why so much laun­ be bis church, revealing that be was 12 of the strikers to remain In the a Catholic. U S S te e l...... 491'2 dry work?” I asked. “Laundry 1s CALLS FOR MORE SHIPS vicinity of the mills for two hours, Util Pow and L t ...... 3% IDEAL FINANCING our Industry,” said the mayor’s Sessoms demurred. when they will be relieved by 12 ------ASSOCIATION, /i»c. two-year-old laundry boy. “Let us “I’m a 32nd degree Mason,” he Vick Chem ...... 31 others. It is planned to continue Western U nion...... 52’i 843-858 Main S t 2nd Floor return to the mayor. You will then (Continued from Page One) said. this method of working during the hear him tell how this village Is go­ “And I couldn’t go to the Catholic West El and M fg ...... 36 vi Rublnow Bldg.—Phone 7281 day with a mass gathering at 4 Woolworth ...... 49% MANCHESTER ing to become rich with everybody how much immediate building will church.” o’clock, when the mills are closed. CLCANCD/ & D rCR/ “I’m broad-minded,” Kirwan is Elec Bond and Share ((Turb). 16% doing everybody’s else washing.” be done. Between time, when the pickets DIAL 7100 So we returned to the mayor. The President’s Statement alleged to have said. are not working, they gather In the “I’ll go to your church, then you DIES FROM INJURIES 886 Main Street mayor was very glum working over 'The statement of the President basement of Turn Hall. No pickets Pittsfield, Mass., March 27.— 1 bjB Invention. follows: go to mine.” are assigned to the mills in the night Secures A Knife (AP)—Hiram E. Burgess, 58, of EXCURSION “Yes, Indeed,” said he, “laundry “Because there is some public seaison. Not all of the men and Lee, died in a hospital here today Is our mdustry. Everybody does misapprehension of fact In relation Sessoms Insisted again that he women employed by the Hilliard could not do that. Then, the gov­ of Injuries received at Lee last new everybody's else washing, I pay to the Vinson bill, It '« II1I8 A .M . to obtain fuel from the community Is solely a statement by the Con­ Frost grabbed Kirwan amd was cut bringing the total enrolled in the on the lip by the knife. L t ...... 7:20 PA L lumber camp In which each must gress that It approves the building local to 143. L t ...... T iS O P A t work. Everybody here lives two of our navy up to and not beyond “You’ve hurt me,” he cried. Comparing Figures Grand Ctniral Ttrminal. “Frost cailed upon Sessoms to years longer than folks do any­ the strength In various ts^es of Today clerks were at work at << day far HgMttaxng, fritndt *r where else, but when my invention ships authorized, first, by the render assistance,” the prosecutor headquarters of the local comparing rtla h p ti—lhaatr*. said, “and Sessoms received a wound proves itself to be a system of scl- Washington Naval Limitation hourly rates paid for different kinds N u « b * across the wrist and a stab in the iiBiitod to occommodotlonB oo apoclo] entlflc management I’ll need less Treaty of 1922 and, secondly, by the of work In the mills at Hllllardvllle coach train. and less people to do each other’s London Naval Limitation Treaty of abdomen.” and those paid In Broad Brook, laundry. And of course If they 1930. It was this stab which the gov­ Somersvllle and Rockville. They had the n e w h a v e n e. il can’t do anybody’s laundry they “As has been done on several ernment alleges caused Sessoms’ figures for the different depart­ can’t expect to get credit, Md if previous occasions In our history, death In Staten Island hospital three ments except the spinners and in they can’t get credit they won’t be the bill authorizes certain future days later______^ each case they claim that only by FORD able to buy food and clothes and construction over a period of years. granting a general 25 per cent in­ PARTS AND SERVICE fuel. Well, yes, they will have to But the bill appropriates no money crease to all departments will the Jimmie Closgrove In Charge of die of course. But what is the dif­ for such construction and the word NAME PROFESSOR pay be near that which Is being paid ^ Repairs. ference? I won’t need them. Be­ ‘authorization’ Is, therefore, merely in the other places mentioned. sides If they didn’t have so many a statement of the policy of the 'This being the case the demand PORTERFIELD'S children there wouldn’t be so many present Congress, Whether It will ON LABOR BOARD which they will present will be for a Spruce and Pearl Streets to die. They cannot expect to In­ be carried out depends on the ac­ straight 25 per cent Increase In all Phone 6584 terfere with systems of scientific tion of future (Congresses. departments. management. The time will come “It has been and will be the pol­ (Coatiaoed From Page One) Out of Town Workers when I won’t need any of them— icy of the Adrqinlstratlon tq favor Included In the list of men and III" not even my wife. Through the continued limitation of naval arma­ Byrd is the president of one of womep who are out of work it is use of reflected light I aip working ments. It Is my personal hope that the American Federation of Labor noticed that a large proportion are out a theory to make perpetual mo­ the Naval conference to be he.d In locals in Pontiac. not residents of Manchester. Work­ tion practical. Then every contact 1935 will extend all existing limita­ The board was instructed to be ers in the mill come from Bloom­ everything makes with everything tions and agree to further reduc­ guided in its actions by the princi­ field,- Warehouse Point, Windsor else will keep everything going, and tions.” ples of settlement set forth by Locks, South Windsor, Vernon and all I will need to do is to sit and President Roosevelt last Sunday Rockville, with others living In Hll­ watch the wheels whiz 'round. Oh, night when he obtained agreement llardvllle and different parts of yea, I will probably get lonely after between labor and management to Manchester. To date there is only Three a while and fade out of the picture Recreation ('enter call off the threatened strike. one case where a striker lives In a ARE INVITED TO OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY But that’s all right. 'The wheels company-owned house. In that case, A Sickly Baby Here’s one event you will surely waat will keep whirring ’round and Items of Interest both the husband and wife who oc­ Steps to attend this week—our Birthday 'roimd and the village will get rich­ FOREIGN EXCHANGE cupy one of the company’s homes Is Somehady^s TO Party to celebrate Kelvinatoris 30th er and richer. Nobody will be here and were working in the mills, are Anniversary. Delicious refreshments out. No action has been taken to­ to count the riches, but anyway Today New York, March 27.—(AP)— C r im e HEALTH —and the first showing ox the beau­ there’ll be riches.” wards evictions in their case. tiful new Kelvlnator 20tb Anniver­ The women’s swimming classes Foreign Exchange steady; Great What a price mothers psy for ig­ sary models. Trying to comprehend all I heard will meet as follows: 7 to 7:45, be­ Britain in dollars, others In cents. .. * and on •very atop > the mayor say I began to feel sort Miami, Fla., police recovered a norance I ginners; 7:45 to 8:80, intermediate. Great Britain demand. 5.10; ca­ stolen automobile recently In exact­ It will be different with the next You'll find a gloat of , of wheel-llke myself, so without 'The men’s volleyball session will bles, 5.10: 60 day bills, 5.08% ly one minute. enel Mother will keep hereelf in vig- You are cerdlallv invited to attend any d tf even thanking him for letting me be from 5 to 6:15. The bowling al­ Ftance demand, 6.584; cables, orous good health with UCATONE. or n i ^ this week. Come In and let iM show hear so much, I staggered out to leys will be open until 10:80. • . . MILK • . . you the moat beautiful and the most de* 6.58 1-4; Italy demand 8.57 4 ; ca­ For uCA'TONE contains vitamins •ireble electric refrlgerttoie ever bullc the backyard clothes reel where my The Jack Armstrong Five will bles, 8.57 1-4. B and O which aid digestion and appe­ Drink our milk ihreo little gyro-wings were still Ued to practice basketball from 8:15 to 7. Demands: tite. Go to your N i AL drug store You will enjoy •eeing the U tat devetopments the washboard. 1 buckled them on ’fhe final game of the Rec Senior Belgium, 28 83; Germany, 39.70; Window Shades today end taste a sample |.of this ttmoa a day ... and in electric refrismuon—tht Pood File, with as nervously as possible, then flew health-giving tonic. League will be between the Jaffee Holland, 67.81; Norway, 25.60; Swe­ (^d quality Holland’s and toko tho throo vitol the Vegetable Crliper, the D tl^ Betkec end 4 instantly back up home. When I Jewels and the Ansaldl Masons. den, 26.30; Denmark, 22.80; Fln- UCATONE Is one of the home the Thrift Trey for left*ovet»—**4 refrifei* arrived I was so dizzy 1 couldn’t Tantlne Washable Shades. Made remedies made by the NYAL Com­ Biapa to a long llio* ator* im l” - World’sPsateR Preesing Speed The Rec girls’ swimming team lan(j, 2.26; Switzerland, 32.30; Spain, to order and hung on your win­ pany of Detroit and sold ONLY at say anything but “wheels, laundry, will hold a meet with Storrs (Col­ 13.64; Portugal, 4.65; Greece, .94; —and many other fiestutes which make Byktem, sdentlflc, die, die.” I had dows, 45 cents...New rollers, 10 your NYAL Drus SUxe. Kelvinttot the /insit in dachic re/rigerotien. lege starting at 8:80. Poland, 19.05; Czecho Slovakia, cents each. Will furnish samples Cloverleaf Dairy gone Into a sort of tremens believ­ The dance In the gym will be held 4.16; Jugo Slavla, 2.27: Austria, on request. L W. TAYLOB, Prop. ing things 1 heard. My nurse put 'Thursday night from 8 to 13. Music 19 00n; Rumania, 1.01; Argentine, ARTHUR 143 Boutb Mala 8t. Phone 4911 me to bed, and I slept like a be- wIU be by Art McKay and his or­ 34.00n; BrazU, 8.66n; Tokyo, DRUG STORE Uquored person for two days. chestra. 30.124; Shanghai, 34.75; Hong­ STANDAKD PLUMBING CO. When I finally awoke, the /pring Capitol Window 845 Main Street m u t IS TMI OMUPI kong, 38l874: Mexico (Tlty (silver 901 Main Street Tel. 88>) t : robins were singing outside my Three salesmen at the 1984 Kan­ peso), 27.96; Montreal in New York, window and happy thoughts b ^ ^ sas (City auto show had attended, 99.90 6-8; New York in Montreal, Shade Co. til flood my mind. The nightmare among them, 75 annual exhibitions 100.09 8-8. 46 Oapen Bireet Hartford had vanished. I was glad to be of the kind. a—Nominal. c a t o n e KELVINATO MAWWiasmSH EVENING HEBAtP, MANCHESTER, CONN- TCESPAY, MARCH tt, IWC

EUROPEAN MOTH d a m a g e ! Center Of Interest LOUSVriYEEA HOW BIG MOVIES N. DILUNGER CLUES w a u s i b h e I s Overnight A» A R E M A D E TO YOUNG PINES HALTED PROVED BY RATS By Alex Evelove. New York. March 27.—(AP)— News . PUZZLE SLEUTHS Refined sugar importa into the Unit­ Here is the real story of “Won­ Intensive Work Will Be Con­ ed Statea during 1988 totaled 695,113 tons, an increase of 8.8 per cent der Bar”, the big p^uction S t JohBA M^. tinued During April and May over 1982, saya B. W. Dyer A Oo.. starring A1 Jolson, wMch will ham Kean, vetoraii Redacdog j i Food Calories by C. C. C. Crews. sugu broker. have its New Elngland premiere reports his steamer, ths Reported in Widely Separat ^ b a, Puerto Rico and the Philip­ at' the State Theater in Man­ has a catch of 62,900 n a ls so Intensive control work to check pines sent larger amounts to this chester on Easter Sunday, April this spring. Doobles Nbnnal life of a damage by the European pine shoot country, but Hawmli shipped slight­ ed Sections of Nation, De­ New Haven, Conn.—Thomas moth to young red and Sootch pines ly less and minor sources also Dozbn. showred a decrease. Tracy, 60. New Haven police ser^ will be continued in April and May troit and San Bemadino. geant and a former preaitot of M CUTTING BOOM with crews from the Civilian Con­ State A. A. U. dies. AND LABORATORY The American Bureau of Metal servation Camps under the direc­ Statistics reports world lead pro­ Southington, Oum.—Dr. Charles Ithaca, N. Y., March 27.—A tion of the Connecticut Agricultural W. Fitch, 82, once decorated to The shooting’s over TTie actors Loe Angeles, March 27— (AP)— duction In February at 117,415 short fountain of youth and of good looks Experiment Station in New Haven. tons against 122,610 in January and King Edward 'VH, for his studiee « John DUllnger, fugitive gang chief­ which Francis Bacon knew and de­ played their parts. Tlje work ollce Carson and two companions said moving three DUllnger gangsters Six Ancient Precepts. in proper sequence. The musicians This winter has been a hard one from the county JaU to the Ohio wfaat your A l l -B e a n has dono for on the moths. In the first place, tags. Then, investigation diacloaed they were positive the man they Six precepts he wrote for long life, record the incidental musical ef' saw wras the notorious midwest out­ penitentiary wrere being completed my haalth. For year& I bad bean 170 Civil Works Administration Queer Twists that the owner, whoso name wras doping myself with plus and other which recently Dr. C. M. McCay, of fects. law. He left in a hurry, they said, by Brig. General Haroid M. Bush. the Cornell laboratory, found in The work in the cutting rooms la workers were assigned to the work withheld, played bridge one night dopes for constipation. and walked home with friends, for­ remarking "the people are too Harry Plerpont, Charles Makley some old collection. They read in necessary because movies are made of clipping and burning infested nosey.” “I decided to try K ellon’s A l l - In Day *s News getting his car. and Russell Clark, the three strong­ brief: out of direct sequence. The scenes Ups from December through Febru­ The supposed DUllnger automobile Bean. Now I am in goM health, Montgomery, Ala,—Detective Ben men of the DilUnger outfit, waited 1. Longevity is obtained by diet. are not filmed as they finally ap­ ary and a few continued through waa covered with dust as though It and haven’t taken a drop of m e^- March; in the second place, the cold Cronier scored a technical knock­ quietly in the Allen county jail dne for six months.” — Thos. F. 2. Spare diet produces longevity. pear on the screen but according to Plctou, N. S.—The bandit who had been driven across the desert where last October Sheriff Jess L. 8. Animals which come later to winter took heavy toll of the larvae. out in the wrrestUng match between Little, 664 E. Wheeling St., Lan­ a schedule which is made up to attempted to holdup Joe Mahar, a roads leading into Los Angeles from, Sarber was kUled. Plerpont and perfection are longer lived. These two forces have cleared the Lew Plummer and Joe Cox. caster, Ohio. save the most possible time and Dutcher, laid his plans carefully the east. It bore a Callfcimia ll-*^ Makley are sentenced to die In the 4. To grow long and slowly is a plantations of thousands of infes­ Cox fouled Plummer last night money. Thus, the first scene of a cense. electric chair July 13 for the mur­ Headaches, loss of appetite and sign of longevity. The taller the tations and Dr. Friend is hopeful enough. Knowing Mahar brought and was disqualified by Horry Nel­ picture may be the last one filmed. the day’s receipts home wdth him If the gimmon Is again In the Pa­ der. Clark was sentenced yester­ energy, sleepleesnees— any one of stature the better. It is the duty of the editors to as­ that with-a force of 125 C. C. C. son, state athletic commissioner. these may be caused by common in his wagon every night, he wait­ cific southwest, he would be return­ day to life Imprisonment by Com­ 5. I would have men observe that semble the film In the sequence men in April and at least 200 in Cox struck at Nelson and Plummer ing to the scene of his latest cap­ constipation. Yet this condition can ed for him in a quiet l6me leading mon Pleas Judge E. E. Everett the same things that conduce to originally ^ planned. They receive May It will be possible to inspect went to the Commissioner’s aid. At ture. be corrected, usually, by eating a to the house. Previously be had health do not always conduce to the film in varying lengths, fifty all plantations of young pine trees this point the dotsctlve entered the Captured quietly with three delicious c e r^ . cut Mahar’s telephone wire. He had longevity. feet of it, 0 1 a hundred or twenty as yet untouched and to re-lnspect ring, armed with a heavy flashlight. henchmen In Tucson, Ariz., eaxly Testa show Kellogg’s A l l -B e a n 6. Again, there are other things or three hundred. They pick out those already gone over. brought a rope to tie Mahar and He swung and the flashlight landed this year, DUllnger swore he would idv11 that are beneficial to longer life, yet the best “takes” and "cut” until the More than half of the estimated further delay notification of the po­ on Wrestler Plummer’s skull. The not forget his captors, but officers lice. not without danger to health. feature is in the required length. area of 10,000 acres of pine species wrestler was carried unconscious looked lightly upon his threat to re­ The first four of these observa- When Mahar drove up the lane A film like “The Wonder Bar,” how susceptible to the moth has already from the ring and the crowd howled turn and “get even.” The “bulk” In A ll-Bsan Is much the bandit poked a rifle at him, or­ ; tlons the Cornell diet experiments ever, required many more thoU' been covered. With the Inteflke for the detective’s neck. like that in leafy vegetables. How have substantiated. The dangers Bands of feet of film than the aver­ wt>rk this spring, it should he poe- dered him down off the wagon. The riot equad rescued him. orach safer than patent medteinesl mentioned in the last two are not so age program picture. Shots taken Bible to bring the insect under con­ Mahar got down— on the othsrslde Greensboro, N. C.—Frank McCoy, Two tablespoonfols of Al l -Bean well established, although there are from all angles by the two dlvt trol in eastern Connecticut and of the wagon, lattled a coffee grind­ High Point negro, couldn’t get to daily are usually suiBdsnt. Chxonle signs that they may exist Blons, etory and chorus ensemble, stamp it out entirely in some sec­ er he held in his hand to sound like court but he fixed thlnge up just casts, with each msaL Just one sniall change in-diet pro­ more than doubled the average tions. Considerable headway will the chamber of a revolver turning the same. He w ^ recently conrict- If i^ously 111, see your doctor. duced the long-lived rats. This was amoimt of negative for' “The Won­ also have been made in northern over. The bandit got the idea—and ed of public drunkenness and re­ Ai l -Bean makei no claim to be ■ a reduotlcm of daily food calories of der Bar.” Connecticut. ran. A church service wlU be held “ euxe-aU.” leased until he could get up the Good Friday at 9:80 a. m. in the about 33 per cent Otherwise they While the cutters and the editor The infestations lua much more Pittsburgh—The theft of medals t ate the same as their “control” com­ court costs. TalcottvUle Congregational church. Serve es a cereal or use in cook­ are assembling the footage already readily observed in April and May. from the tomb of the Unknown Sol­ Came the day he wras to appear ing. A t all grocers in the red-and- panions, all of which died more than dier In Washington has its psLrallel The namae of EHi^e Jean Meyer recorded by the camera, laboratory By that time the larvae, having but McCoy waa not in eight Miss green package. Get A ll-Bean, and I half a rat century ago. killed the old bud in which they In Pittsburgh where two ten inch wras placed on the Cradle RoU Sun­ specialists and technicians are in Louise Alexander, court clerk, was not a part-bran product Mads to ' One ill of the fish their diet failed spent the winter, bore straight camion balls— Civil War relics— day at church school service. eluding the “process” and trick just about to caU him out when she Kellogg in Battle to stay. This was cataract w d eye through the new shoot, which curls, shots without which hardly any have disappeared from the Soldiers received a telegram. troubles. Their eyes seemed to and pitch flow freely from the in­ and Sailors monument picture of today is complete. The “Dear Miss: Started. Car broke. grow old at about ordinary rates. jury-making detection of lnfest*id —Five hundred Tem­ When they die it is hoped that the “process” shots are those, for *n Missed bus. Here I is. Frank Mc­ tips relatively simple. If these can ple University students have pledged ' body tissues of these rats will re- stances, which show the star Coy.” Shortly afterward money ar­ against a Paris background, h1 be destroyed before the moth themselves to cut off their heads. . veal some of the unknown causes of emerges in June, the task of eradi­ rived by wire to pay court coats. old age. The processes probably though he is in Holl3rwood. Trick A petition was circulated on the shots, which also embrace “proc­ cation is accomplished. campus to leam how many under­ will apply to men as well as rats. The control wrork is undertaken TAX OOLLEOnONS I Many men grow old before their ess” work. Involve the photography graduates read what they signed. of miniatures, novel effects and only in young plantations, for if a The 500 didn’t At the bottom of a Washington, March 27.— (AP) — Be a friend to your stomach time. Science suspects that all per- tree can be kept alive and hardy to Income tax payments today lacked l sons age faster than is necessary, variety of tricks of the cinematic request for an extra holiday wras: trade. a growth of 20 feet or tl^ereabouts, “We axe resolved to spend the only $15,000,000 of the Treasury’s The “Inserts” are also made in it will probably be able to with­ goal of $250,000,000 for the month day in merry-making and leisure of March. the laboratory. "Ipserts” Are such stand the moth’s ravages tbveaft- at which time each one wrill decapi­ Cook with CRISCO . . . it digests quickly I NEW PROCESS DEFEATS things as the letters and newspapsr er. On March 24, the latest day avail­ tate himself with extreme joy.” able, collections were $286,227,394 headlines which are flashed on the The wrork of the C. W. A. and 0. Westerly, R. I.— For two days an C. C. men has enabled the Experi­ as compared with $172,618,507 last GASOLINE BOOTLEGGER screen for a few moments to carry automobile stood In front of' a res­ year. ment Station’s staff to survey most Don’t deny yourself the flaky pies and along the story or to cover a gap Daddy, they in time. If the "Insert” is a letter of Connecticut’s forest plantations fluffy biscuits and crispy fried foods that Refiners Announce New Means it is written and photographed in and to map out areas where infes­ didn’t mean you can make with Criaco. You’ll run no of Revealing Whether Pro the laboratory. If the “ Insert” is a tations have started, thus facilitat­ to be noisyi risk of overloading your digestion. Criaco newspaper front page, the depart­ ing the control work for ensuing If you kids is a wholesome fat—it digesU (luieklyl duct Is 100 Per Cent Pure. years. ment creates that too, and photo­ don't stop So do avoid gresay fried foods and graphs it. New York, March 27.—Costly but making that T^ile the cutters, editors and heavy pie-crust. Enjoy delidous, whole­ effective action against the boot­ nofse, you some Criaco pies. Eat all you want of legging of gasoline has been taken laboratory technicians are at work go to bed I Criaco fried foods that are "dry fried” — by the Tide Water Oil Company in the music department is also doing GILEAD a drive starting this week, according its job of “scoring” the picture with never soggy. Criaco foods digest quickly to an annoimcement today from the incidental music and backgrounds. —don’t overtax the stomachl The incidental music is recorded Students from the Hartford Sem­ company. And there is no substitute for Crisco; separately and then attached, as It inary had charge of the services at A “secret detector”, a substance the church Sunday morning. There because Crisco is made by Crisco’s own which Instantly shows whether the were, to the individual scenes with wms no service here in the evening, secret process—^it wrill keep sweet, fluffy, gasoline has been adulterated or which it harmonizes. The work of the various labora­ as the monthly meeting of the Tri- and wholesome for wreeka and months. substituted, has been Incorporated County Christian Endeavor Union in Tide Water gasoline since last tory workers completed, the cutters That’s why you never need to keep Crisco and editors make their final revi­ wais held at the Westchester churen. May 15, but only revealed today. The Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Buell were grant­ in the refrigerator. Leave that handy 8^b. addition of frequent inspections now sion of the film, Inserting the “in­ serts,” trick and “process” shots ed a letter of transfer from the local Crisco can out In your kitchen so you can will give the public the assurance of Church and recommended to the Con­ getting exactly what they pay for. and the music where they belong. use It every time you need a shortening gregational church in Lacoma, After the product is tested and Finally, the film, which went into or frying fatl N. H., where they are now located. MEAT SPECIALS found to be 100 per cent pure a tag the cutting room in* an appar-snt Mr. and Mrs. Pearl F. Young oi and seal will be attached to each hodge-podge of many pieces, Sold i i suled cans— to protict your keilth New York spent the week-end with 8UNNY- pump. This sealed tag will be emerges as a complete feature, rep­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa W FIII.D lb. prominently displayed and in plain resenting the work of himdreds of Ellis. HAMS ■RAND 17- p p view of all motorists buying at that experts in all fields of art and The dances at the Gilead hall Sat­ station. Those stations and pumps crafts. From the cutting room it urday evenings are well patronized. Grace, 1 don't know Wall, do try Crisco. goes to the developing and printing where adulteration or substitution A t the Grange bridge party held lb. Is detected will be barred from fur­ what's come over It makes such a rooms where the prints are made at Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Fogy’s 'Thurs­ Pork Chops 2 5 « ther sales of Tide Water prod­ Henry. He’s always difference with fried for showing in the theaters. The day evening, J. B. Jones and Mrs. ucts. hundreds of small pieces of film end cross after dinner. foods and pies In addition, the Tide Water man E. E. Foote received the first prizes up as a few long ones of about a and Qarkson Bailey the consolation lb. I wish I knew what Is to use a wholesome agement has decided to tell motof'^ thousand feet each which is the HAMBURG 10 « prize. disograaing with him— vegetable fat. Ists how they can be assured of get­ length of a reel. The Ladles’ Aid society will meet ting exactly what they pay for in a Even then the picture is not real­ great advertising campaign, a Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. lb. ly completed until the studio beads Clifford R. Perry. Mrs. Charles STEAK 4l« major proportion of which will be wfill see It at their theaters. conducted in newspapers. Fish and Mrs. William Porter will assist the hostess. The announcement says: “The method of use of the ‘secret detec­ U .S. MONETARY U W S Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tryon of tor’ test is simple. A four-ounce Glastonbury spent Simday evening MACARONI MEDLEY with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Veal Chops 31« bottle Is filled with gasoline to with­ W. Buell. 1 onioa in an inch of the top and then a CALLED ‘CRAZIEST EVER’ small vial, fiUed with an exact Mr. and Mrs. Wlntbrop Porter and 1 grwwB pwpptr amount of developer is poured Into their children motored to New Brit­ WILDMIRI 4 tablwpeees Crisee Philadelphia, March 27,— ( A P I - ain Sunday to visit their relatives, r doz. 1 lb . kM tbqrt*r the bottle and this mixture is shaken E SS I H tWMpoOU M lt and then permitted to stand. After Dr. Edwdn W. Kemmerer, Prince­ Mr. and Mrs. Jules ItoubiUard and 2 39* ton economist, says “we have the family. H t—tpooe p«pp«r a few moments a purplish pink lay­ M eop tomato loap , er of definite color settles at the bot­ craziest set of fnonetary laws ever Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buell vlsitod SILVIRBROOK on our statute books.” their Aunt Hattie Ellis Simday H cup wator tom of the bottle, if the gasoline is Bacon 21 * 2 enpa eookad macaroni 100 per cent pure Tripe X Tydol. “ Inflation has given us only arti­ afternoon. Miss EUls, who is ill at ficial prosperity,” be told the Pres­ the home of Mrs. Hough in Hebron H cup gratod dwoM The color is fainter la dilution has PeiNilaF t 1 cop laft-orar taken place and no color whatever byterian Social Union of Philadel­ seems to be failing. Mr. and Mrs. WsUss of Kingston, B rands ^ appears if the gasoline contains no phia laet night “Political doctors Cigarettes Derton Chop oalee and pappw. fr y la Criaco (tha ‘secret detector’. It is entirety in Washington have been drugging R. I„ wers recent visitors at Mr. 1.19 Hi (at) until goldan brown. Add moat and maaon- harmless and cannot cause motor us with a habit-forming inflation and Mrs. Hart E. Buell’s. Ingi. Stir and try tor 6 minutaa. Mix soup wntar. misfunctioning of any kind.” that will result in our living costs Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson Add to maat miztura. Stir wan. Pot half of macareni in baUnc diah. Sprinkle with ebaaaa. Add layer o t being doubled.” of Manchester visited his mother, p k f t . Rinso 2 3 7 * meat. Make layer o| meearonl, ebeeae, and amaS Dr. Kemmerer charged that the Mrs. Lovlna Hutchison, Sunday aft­ nation’s increasing public debt is be­ ernoon. ■wriac ovt eeiBa eheena (or the top. A r m i^ HELEN DAVIDSON LODGE ing “subtly forced” on banks and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Buell were nnaliSoww Sowereta orer top. SprinUa with ebaeaa. insurance companies. He offered visitors in Manchester Friday. CoTwr dM i. Cook in moderately hot oewn (STSTi'.) OFFERS FINE PROGRAM five steps to correct the situation: Some mi^le syrup is being made Evap. M ilk 3 17 « S8 mImrteeL Remora eom r. Bake 10 —Iomw oatfl nioaiy browned. Prompt return to the gold stand­ in this locality. The season for sap ard, balancing of the budg^, fund­ is exceptionally good. CriM it Me ntiVtni Good Entertainment at Orange ing of a large number of short-term Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil of Man­ Macaroni 5 pkg«. trU t-m ark V « Mer^ Hall Saturday Night; Danc­ debts, substantital tariff reductions chester spent Sunday with his par­ 2 5 * and withdrawal of government from ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fogll. ing Also. competition with private Industry. Ernest Durau of Wallingford and Miss Lena Generous and Ray Hardv p k f s . Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters of East Hartford were guests Sun­ Spaghetti 5 2S* CRISCO MRS. BAFT SEEKS DIVORCE .OtS.FM.OCe of Scotia, will hold an entertainment day at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fogll’s. and dance at Orange hall Saturday New York, March 27.—(AP) — Henry Park and his daughter. Red '/4-lb. Uibel night On the program will be George Raft, screen star, waa callsd Miss Clara Park, of Colchester, were Salada Tea P k 0 . 22« V Tommy Hsmds, comedian, with a “cruel and inhuman’’ by his wife guests Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. C. t. new collection of songs and recita­ today in a separation suit in which Fogil’s. tions; Eleanor 3rown, specialty she asked 126,000 counsel fees and Mrs. Robert E. Foote and her ■erton’s dancer; Catherine Ersldne, radio $1,200 a week alimony. daughter, Mias Lovlna Foote, were Codfish pkg. 2 3 ^ singer with the old favorites and Raft's cruelty, she said, consist sd visitors in Hartford Saturday. new songs, and the “Two White of "constantly associating in public Flashes”, vaudeville stars who ars with other wromen.” She merried Del Menu 'a r known throughout the eotmtry for Raft In 1938, the affidavit eUtee, or BANKBUPTOY c their tap dancing. The of Pineappla when he wae a comparatively ob- Nswr Havsn, Matoh 27,— (AP) — ceremonies will be Lew Shonty, wno ecure vaudeville performer. His also entertains with his own special Antbonv Carbons, a merchant in At The Herald Cooking School, Mrs. Edna lUgga Crmbtrae nresent Income is reputed to be ■*) Norwralfc, has petitioned bankruptcy sets. Dancing will follow and music the neighborhood of $300,000 a used and recommended CRISCO, the modoni, oidder ivUrbe by a local orchestra. with liabilities of $62,909.16 and as- year. asta of $12,502.88. digesting shortening, " * ’ t, . ' <•.'-• ■-VfXVv;.rs^ . , ,-:y

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• 1054 NCA SCBVCC, M C. By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN The "gfood” child who Is poUtht BEGIN HERE TODAY The death of nine yoimg men at well-dressed, meticulous about bis P A B L U O , a handsome yoath, be* Deurtmouth from carbon monoxide, or her duties, punctual, thoughtful eotnes a when, A ie to clr* and kind is a paragon almost too cmuatanoea beyond his control, be or coal gas, poisoning serves to finds himself on his way to Caba attention again on the continuous good to be true. But he and she with. BEAU and LO TTIE, two hazard to health, particularly dur­ exist in many numbers. It is un­ thieve*. ing the winter months, from this fair and cruel to believe that goqd Bean has killed a man and stolen cause. behavior connotes a sly or cmitrlv- a famous string of pearls. Pab- Cases occur also in other periods ing disposition. In the countless llto does not know t t o or that he of the year, but because windows gestures toward child training I find himself has been accused of the so frequently are closed and ven­ an increasing attitude of suspicion fhrtme which took place at the Flori­ tilation so difficult to control dur­ toward the “ good” child. da home of wealthy JIM FIELD, ing the cold weather, the number When we get what we want we PabUto loves Field’s daughter, ES­ of deaths invariably rises sharply are too likely to find flaws in it. T E L L E and she loves him. M AR­ with coming of winter. As a matter of fact, really good CIA TREADWAY knows PabUto Is The gas itself is colorless and children are those who have innocent, but fears scandal if she odorless. It is produced when grown up in a normal happy en­ tells this. She goes to Havana, wood, coal, coke, illuminating gas vironment, who have had busy hoping to find PabUto there. or gasoline are burned. I f the and satisfying days, have develop­ In Havana PabUto tries to find flame is hot, the gas is burned ed a nice proportion of desire and NORRIS NOYES who befriended more completely than when the duty, and have not become sup­ Jflm as a chUd but this effort falls. flame is slow and h u insufficient pressed by having too-forceful Beau, impressed by PabUto’s nat­ air. parents impress their own person­ ural abiUty as borer, decides to ar­ Small amounts of carbon mon­ alities or been spoiled by having range some matches for him. oxide cause headache and other <$>• it all their own way. symptoms: large amounts produce Guaranteed to make the Easter Let us look at this a little. It MeanwhUe SIR AU BREY, a tiUed one-half teaspoon of grated lemon death. dinner party a success is an Ambro­ concerns that terribly over-work­ .EngU^man and PabUto’s father, rind. Chill the mixture amd pour It is well for most people to sia pie. It ’s the kind of decorative ed word "self-expression." 'begins a search for his son. into a nine-inch pie shell. recognize the early symptoms of dessert that can be placed right on Behind Child Behavior NOW (iO ON WITH THE STORY The pie is then covered with a exposure to the gM. If you get a the table, cut and served there, thus It has been explained that the luscious meringue, made this way: CHAPTER XXni headache or feel faint, nervous, or giving your guests a chance to feast “ self” instinct lies behind most of Within a month Marcia Treadway irritable, when working where their eyes as well as appease their Put two egg whites, unbeaten, a child’s behavior. It demands boarded a boat for New York, hav­ there is a possibility of this gas, go appetites. Here’s the recipe: one-half cup of sugar, dash of sadt feeding and gets its experience by ing found Rio “ rather stuirid.’’ Back out into the fresh aU* at once emd Comine one-half cup of flour with and two tablespoons of water in top sending out impulses that demand stay there until you feel better. three-quarters cups of sugaw and of double boiler. Beat with rotary fulfillment. Jimmy wants to learn in New York, she took up residence ’Two pink orchids (above) make a charming Easter corsage and one-fourth teaspoon of salt in top of egg beater imtil thoroughly mixed. boxing and asks for gloves. But in the brown stone house that had four white ga^enias (upper right) are perfect for the sophisticate. been left her by an aunt— the same When you go out, walk slowly a double boiler. Add one amd one- Then place over rapidly boiling wa­ his mother h u come from a musi­ This spring’s well-dressed man will wear an oxblood carnation (lower and when you get out, sit down quarter cups of water and two egg ter amd beat one ininutes. Remove aunt who had left Marcia a legacy right) in his buttonhole. cal family and insists that his free so large that it was heralded in quietly. Do not try to walk. There yolks, slightly beaten. Mix thor­ from the fire aind continue beating time be spent practicing on a vio­ newspaper headlines. may not be enough oxygen in your oughly. Place over hot water amd two minutes longer or until mixture lin. She buys a violin iMtead. Usually when she returned home blood to permit you to make any cool ten minutes or until thickened, will staind in pe^cs. In this case a compromise would By MARIAN YOUNG And your maiden aunt? Give | Marcia decided fretfully that she extra effort or to exert yourself in stirring constantly. Pile the meringue lightly on the have been better. “ Self-expression’’ her an orchid, of course. Likely

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 27,1984, PAGSfllMi Guards Must Show Form Reversal to Retain Titt^ BOB O’ FARRELL FORESEES SUCCESS Charter Oak Girls Upset RANGERS GIVEN Hartford Schaefer Girls IN REDS’ BIG RECONSTRUCTION JOB • TO UPSET TOWN la one of the best and moat ex-G irls came back to take the second citing matches of the season, the by 26 pins, bitting 529. In the Charter Oak Girls came through third and deciding game, every with a surprising and well earned member of the local team hit the IN BASKETBALL SERIES MANAGER BELIEVES Ken Doraty Leads Leafs VFW BOWLERS TAKE triumph over the highly touted wood for better than 100 and ths <$>• Schaefer Girls of Hartford at the Charter Oaks emerged with an Charter Oak alleys last night be­ eight-pin advantage and victory. Mediocre Phy of Defenders IRONMEN TURN BACK To Win Over Red Wings 2ND ROUND HONORS fore a huge crowd of bowlings en­ Schaefer Girls TEAM WILL FINISH thusiasts. The local team, which Sando ...... 110 124 87—32i leaves Friday for the nation­ Fitzgerald ...... 85 91 122— 298 Daring Season Canses Be­ BOILERMAKERS 42-36 New York, March 27.—(AP)—vj.row night or Friday will give the al toumamcmt at Baltimore, Md., Johnson ...... 109 124 97—330 captured two out of three games HIGHER THAN LAST Ken Doraty, smallest man on the Red Wings the series, the league Machie ...... 98 86 131—316 Meet Army and Nayy Team and took total pinfali by 43 pins. team, has come to the aid of the championship and a place in the Jensen ...... 86 104 90— 280 lief That Challengers May Miss Machie of the visiting team Hdland Big Factor in Toasi's once more, finals. took single game honors with 131, Victory; Celtics Nose Out just when they needed him most. 488 629 527 1544 for Ex-Senrice Men’s Title while Miss Clara Jackmore of the Spring Sorpriae; Phy at Hero of the National Hockey CAN-AM LEAGUE Manchester Charter Oaks Buddies, 29-25. Cincinnati Baseball Gets New Charter Oaks hit 336 to win high League playoffs a year ago, Doraty Boston, March 27.—(AP)—Pre­ Jackmore ...... 121 104 i l l —886 liminary playoffs in the Canadian- Tomorrow Night. three-string honors, nosing out her Strong ...... 85 97 105—287 returned to the headlines again last Armory Tomorrow. The Ironmen evened the soefe Deal Under New Owner­ American hockey leaigue Fontaine teammate. Miss Gertrude Nelson, G. Nelson ...... 117 114 104—335 night as he led the Leafs to a 3-1 by a single pin. victory over the cup championship open at the Bos­ F. Nelson ...... 122 92 105—320 with the Boilermakers last night at The local team hit a team single Schubert ...... 103 96 110— 309 ship; Will Make Trouble in the third game of the playoff ton Garden tonight with the second By taking the British War Vet­ Only a drastic reversal - to stave off the Inevitable defeat.^ team on the alleys. Eht-servlce men form reversal will be brought about After last night’s bruising battle We have tackled a big Job of re­ should turn out in good numbers for is a matter of conjecture. It is no it is doubtful whether the tht^d construction with the Reds this the games to cheer their team to Deciding Game at Rec Finds NORTH ENDS-BUCKLAND secret that the Gusuxls aire seriously 2ame wlU be played. But If it 4a year, first with the idea of getting Junior Cage Tournament victory. contemplating, if they have not al­ then we advise to get a reserve segt Forty ex-service men have parti­ out of last place, and secondly with ready decided to do so, to disband in advance. Everyone of the fasti cipated in the league since its or- Both Teams Given Equal TO BATTLE FOR T m E after the coming series. It may be the wen defined purpose of giving that packed the smaU West Side gfanization last November and have that the teaun’s moraUe hais worn Rec last night went away well a real pennant contender Play for Town Title to Start enjoyed the bowling, razzing and Chance to Capture Crown; away to a point where the loss of satisfied that they had a good by 1986. weekly get-together. Frank C^nrtni YM CA Senior Hoinors at Stake the town Utle wUl make little dlf- sight’s entertainment I t-biwk we have already made of the Legion captured about all of ference, after ten defeats In nineteen the individual honors hitting an in Cage Series to Open To­ In the main encounter, the CM- progress, at least to the extent of April 3; Open to All Local Close, Hard Battle in starts to date. Then again, the average of 115.9 for 51 games, with morrow Night at Y. tici eked out a 39 to 86 trlumyti imbuing an the players with better ARROWS WIN FIRST GAME Guatfd may seek vindication of their over the Buddies, with Mahoney aad spirit and more confidence, which The North End Arrows defeated high single of 159 and high 3 string poor showing during the regular Jimior Teams With Age of 396. Incidentally Cervini hit be­ Vennart In the starring tplea for the many of them lost while the Reds the Lilac Blues 63-39 in the first Prospect at 8.45. season by attempting to humble the low the century mark but 3 times in The North Ends, Intermediate winners. Judd and SnU& fe a tw ^ were drifting aimlessly. The new game, a series to decide the town challengers in two consecutive juvenile champions. ’The Lilac Blues the 51 games. Jim Thompson of Champions of the “Y”, will be out for the losers. The Celtics held >a ownership means a great deal to Limit of 17 Years; Ben to take the senior championship tO' games, a not aUtogether impossible 12-11 margin at half time and man­ basebaU in general. Before my two- wert decided favorites before the the B. W. V. almost equaled Cer- The championship of the Rec game because of greater height and vini’s highs with a single of 158 and morrow night when they play Buck probabUity, au when the Guards are aged to etay in front to the final year contract runs out, I hoi>e to Senior Basketball League will be de­ land in the first of a three game clicking as of old there isn’t a' team whistle in a hard fought, exciting jtistify the responsibility they have Clone in Charge. they had a much more impressive 3 string of 388. record for the season but Arrows The V. F. W. team, composed of cided in the outcome of the third series. Although basketball Is near­ Id these parts that can stop them. contest ^ given me. ly over, this series ought to bo in­ Uaut of aU the Rangers. made up for that with better team Mathiason, Laklng, Anderson, Olson and deciding game between the Oellica (39) We wfll make a real fight to gato teresting to watch. But tharf’s where the solution to work and making good their shots and Frazier, is a smooth working Ansaldi Masons and Jaffe Jewels at b e t a notch or two in the National The Recreation Centers announc­ the question lies and It won’t be an­ under basket. Showing plenty of aggregation u d while not making the School Street Gym tonight. On Buckland, which only recently JoUy, r f ...... 8 o 6 league tbls season because I know ed today that It would sponsor a spirit against their bigger opponents smy new high scores, have consist­ went to the semi-finals of the East­ swered until tomorrow night at 8 Werner, r f ...... o 0 ‘0 we will have more batting punch the basis of the first two games, junior basketball tournament for the Arrows went into lead shortly ently hit good scores. The reversal neither team is given better than an ern Connecticut Junior Invitation o’clock, when the teams take the Mahoney, If ...... 4 l 9 and I am also confident our pitch­ after the gcune started and held it tournament at WUUmantic, has a floor in the opening game. The ref­ the town title, to get under way on of A. A N. club form, 1st half even chance to come through with Breen, c ...... 8 0 4 ing will show substantial improve­ throughout. Lead by their center champs to the holders of last place big and fast aggregation of players. eree wUl be "Shorty” MaUn of Hart­ Vennart rg ...... 8 8 7 ’Tuesday, April 3, with the semi­ a victory and all indications point ment, even though we will have to Rubacha they ran up a score of in the second half, is probably due Kaaelauskaa, six-foot center, cap­ ford. A preUminauy at 7:80 o’clock Kerr, Ig ...... l i s rely mainly upon older hands. finals on Tliursday, April 5, and the to a hard fought battle from start 26-13 in the first half and then, out- to the inability of some of the bowl­ to finish. tains the team which includes "Red” wiU bring together the Manchester finals on Saturday, April 7. The Anderson, former East Hartford Sees Beal Cleanup Wallop scored the Blues 37 to 26 in the sec­ ers to be in attendance due to night The starting lineups are expected Swedes and Central Baptist No. 1 age of players on competing teams High player, “Andy” Fielder, Joe 18 6 89 ’The addition of fast, hard-hitting ond half to take the game. work. Final standings for the 1st as follows: of Hartford in what should be an Baddies (85) must not exceed 17 years of age. Daegle and Red Donohue. The re­ young players like Tony Piet, sec­ Rubacha was outstanding on the and 2nd half, high scorers and aver Jaffe’s Interesting, close encounter. Eligibility lists m u^ be filed with Ansaldl’s serves include Healy, Newcomb and B F T ond barman, and Adam Comoro- offense and he was ably assisted by ages: Faulkner...... rf J. Bennett Clune at the School Cowles and HUlnski who also had ...... Opizzl HUlnski. Buckland finished In Rangers Sorpilse Chapman, r t ...... 2 0 4 sky, outfielder, both obtained from 1st half w. L.Pts. John’Tierney... .If ...... Holland The Rangers have been little Judd, If ...... 4 8 11 Street Rec not later than Thursday their eye on the basket while Vitt- Army A Navy Club ___ 19 tie with the North Ends with both the Pirates in the trade for Red of this week. An entry fee of $1 8 24 Nelson...... c ...... Quish teams winning eight gamer and los­ bhort of sensational during recent Tedford, e ...... o 0 0 Lucas, will help the club. Jim Bot- ner and Sudolf did some fine floor American L ^ o n ...... 13 14 18 will be charged each team to defray Anderson...... rg ...... Farr ing two in league competition. weeks. Afteis losing only one game McCurry, rg ...... i o 2 tomley. Chick Hafey and Ernie work and time after time broke up Veterans Foreign Wars 12 15 16 the expenses of the tourney. Medals the Lilac Blues’ passwork and then Bycholski...... Ig ...... BisseU The North Ends wUl use practic­ in eighteen starts, the teaun entered Smith, rg ...... 3 1 7 Lombardi will give us a real clean­ British War Veterans ..10 17 14 will be awarded the members, of the passed to their teammates for a Jaffe reserves. Gorman, Hutt, ally the same team which won the the elimination tourney, when McAdams, ig ...... 0 1 1 up wallop when we need it. 2nd half W. winning team and also to the run­ score. Wylie and Greene were best L.Pta. Larson, Jim Tiem^; Ansaldi re­ Intermediate league. "Dutchy” Coach Hugh Greer was prevaUed Veterans Foreign Wars. 17 10 25 I am counting on a come-back by ner-up. Central Board officials will for the Lilac Blues making some serves, Campbell, Do Dowd, Giiiatus. Hines, who was ineligible in the upon to change his mind by the 10 6 25 British War Veterans ..15 12 19 Dazzy Vance to help such good handle the entire tournament. fine shots but Sullivan, Connors and Gained Upset Win Intermediate league, will be eligible other teams entered, and proceeded Referee, Holland; score at half pitchers as Larry Benton, Paul Der­ Keeler were not far behind their American Legion ...... 12 15 16 The Ansaldi Masons were con­ for the senior series but the North time, 12-11, Celtics. Teams eligible to compete in the Army A Navy Clubs .. .10 to clean up the tourney In truly re­ ringer and Si Johnson. Dazzy is teammates. The second game will 17 12 ceded /little chance of winning the Ends wUl be greatly hampered by IronnMi (48) tourney include the North Ends, Ox­ Team markable fashion and with an ease working hard and will start the sea­ fords, West Side Buddies, West Side probably be played at the West Side first game in the series, but the the loss of Bycholski, who sustain­ that proved astonishing. Although B F T High 8 string, B. W. V...... 1713 Masons displayed an astonishing re­ son in better shape than he has Boys CHub, Collegians, Sons of Italy, Rec next Saturday. The box score ed a broken wrist in the final game the opposition during the season has McOonkey, r f ...... 8 0 6 been in for years. Arrows High single, A. A N. C...... 622 versal of form in the opening game of the Intermediate series. George Heights Jrs., East Sides, Pawnees, Individual been of junior calibre, the Rangers Anderson, I f ...... 5 0 10 If he does not win more than 10 Regals and Merz Filling Station. P B. F. T and played the Jaffes off their fetet Stavnltsky wUl referee the game Wilkinson, o ...... 7 0 14 High 3 string, F. O rvlnl...... 396 to gain a 42 to 33 triumph. ’The proved by their play In the tourney games, the number Lucas marked Any other junior team is, of course, 0 Cowles, rf ...... 6 2 1< tomorrow night which starts at that they are ready to step into Gustafson, rg ...... 4 0 8 up last year, I will be sorely disap­ High single, F. (3ervinl...... 159 brilliant play of “Ty” Holland and 8 o’clock. eligible to enter and all planning to 1 Schieldge, r f ...... 0 1 semi-pro ranks. Winning of the HoUand, Ig ...... 2 0 4 pointed. I have at least a dozen do so are urged to notify the Rec at 2 Hilinski, If ...... 5 0 1( “Dig” Faor were mainly responsible « Individual Standing town title would pave the way for other pitchers from whom to pick once. 0 Brown, I f ...... 0 0 ( for the opening jolt. the rest of the staff. The best look' 0 Rubacha, c ...... 11 2 2^ (Jervinl ...... 51 115.9 The Masons were the favorites to recognition when the time comes to 21 0 42 ing rookie prospect now is Hollings­ 2 Vittner, rg ...... 4 2 ]( Glorgettl ...... 25 118.0 clinch the second game on the basis BASEBALL make up next year’s schedule. BoUermokere (86) worth, a Irft-hander. 0 Yost, rg ...... 0 0 ( Sullivan ...... 3 111.8 of their brilliant play In the initial Individually, the Guards are ad­ B F T We have more than 50 players in 0 Sudolf, I g ...... 0 0 ( F. Anderson ...... 51 110.7 contest, but the Jaffe team with mittedly superior to the Rangers, Werner, rf ...... i 0 3 camp, among whom we expect to $ 4 ,0 0 0 IN PRIZES 0 Cowles, Ig ...... 2 0 ' Mathiason ...... 50 109.6 their backs to the wall came By Associated Press The town champs boast a lineup Angelo, If ...... 4 0 8 find some real material for 1935 and Taggart ...... 42 109.1 through with a well earned victory, Boston (N) 9; Boston (A) 1. that consists of players that have Hagenow, c ...... 3 0 6 1936 There’s Beattie Feathers, the AT GOinOURNEY 28 63 Cavagnaro ...... 32 107.3 the final count reading 83-30. The Cincinnati (N) 12; Philadelphia sparkled brightly in local basketball BisseU, rg ...... 6 0 10 great Tennessee football player, Lilac Blues McDowell .. r...... 8 107.1 Jaffe team though leading the en­ (N) 9. series for a number of years, such Maloney, Ig ...... 6 0 10 who should make a big league out­ Wylie, Ig ...... 5 Thompson ...... 48 106.8 tire game was pressed every minute Philadelphia (A) 4; St. Louis stellar performers as Jason Chap­ fielder as soon as he gets enough Sullivan, r g ...... 0 Olson ...... 51 106.7 by a hard fighting Ansaldi team. (N) 2. man, Johnny Falkoskl, “Gob” Turk- IS 0 86 experience. Le Griscom, a south­ Over 100 Entered in North Connors, r g ...... 3 T. Anderson ...... 42 104.4 Mast Be At Peak St. Louis (A) 8; Buffalo (IL) 7. Ington, Ernie Dowd, “Ding” Farr, Score at half, 20-24, BoUermak- paw pitching rookie, looks very Kearly, c ...... 4 Fleming ...... 39 104.3 'The outcome of tonight’s game Chicago (N) 11; Los Angeles ■Gyp” Gustafson, Ernie Neill and ers; referee, S. Vennert; lunplre, promising. So does Louis Stanczak, Greene, I f ...... 6 Wilkie ...... 46 104.3 seems to rest on whether or not one (PCD 5. "Huck” McHale. Hansen. Keeler, rf ...... 0 Frey -----.'...... 27 a Chicago semi-pro and one of 11 and South Games to Be 102.5 team will continue to play in the TODAY’S SCHEDULE ' An Unknown Quintet Sonnikson ...... 61 brothers who have their own ball 101.6 top notch form of the two previous At Lakelan(i—Detroit (A) vs The Rangers are virtually un­ every game. The record which the 12 18 39 Copeland ...... 6 team. 101.3 games, or whether one of the two Philadelphia (N). known to local fans who follow only Rangers have eompUed Is indlcatien Played at Pinehnrst. Laking ...... 49 Has New Farm System 101.1 may get the breaks of the game At St. Petersburg—New York semi-pro basketball, the players be­ enough of the success of tht« HIGHLAND PARK WINS Galligan ...... 28 100.4 that often decides the winner, what­ Our new farm system will give (A) vs. Boston (N). ing for the most part just out of method. Coach Greer la a firm be­ 'The Highland Park Juniors de­ PetersoB'...... 21 100.2 ever the final result may be, the us the chance to keep close watch Pinehurst, N. C., March 27.— (AP) At Fort Myers—Philadelphia (A) High school. In most instances, also, liever in team play and the Rang­ feated the High Scorers Friday Bidwell ...... 35 99.1 game promises plenty of action and on the best prospects. The entire —A pot of 84,000 prize money beck­ vs. (Cincinnati (N). they were not outstanding scholas­ night 33-26. The game was fast Davies ...... 46 98.8 excitement and it is expected that ers are a fine example at what suMi organization has one object in view oned to a field of more than 100 an tic performers, If they were on the and well played although rough at Holzheimer ...... 4 98.3 the Rec Gym will be crowded with At Los Angeles—Chicago (N) a beUef can acoompUsh. It is super­ — to give Cincinnati a real hustling the North and South open golf tour­ times. Guthrie and Winzler played \s. (Chicago (A). team at all. The list includes Stew­ fluous to say that the Rangers nament started today. Jacobs ...... 3 98.3 fans who desire to witness the final and winning ball club. In managing best for the losers while Saverick Stevenson ...... 8 At Clearwater—Boston (A) vs. art Kennedy, Andrew Raguskus, be In their every minute. 'They’U the club this year I am lucky to Among the entries were nearly 98.1 game of the Rec Senior League, and Am er stood out for the winners. Kane ...... 9 98.0 Newark (IL). Harold Schuetz, Francis DellaFera, play their own game and If the have the assistance of experienced all the leading winners of the winter which brings the championship ‘ o The H. P. J. won 8 games and Fortin ...... 3 974 At Miami Beach—New York (N) James Antonio, James Sheldon, Guards aren’t out of the doldrums It men like Burt Shotton, manager of tournament trail across the conti­ the winner, as well as a beautiful lost 2 and would like games with Blanchard ...... 6 97.3 trophy, and gold to in­ vs. Buffalo (IL). Joseph Sartor, Howard Brown, will prove a type of game most dtf- the Phillies for the last few years, nent—Paul Runyan, of White Plain.i, the Arrows, Oxford Jrs. and the Geno Enrico and Albert Saimonds. N. Y.; Wiffy (Jox, of Brooklyn; Hor­ Glenney ...... 51 97.3 dividual members of the winning At Riverside—Pittsburgh (N) vs ficult to stop before It has g a ln | d Val Picinich, the former catcher, Armory 'All Stars. For games get Poots ...... 9 Hollywood (PCL). But (Joach Greer has not sought victory. and Bobby Wallace, wh' also does ton Smith, of Chicago; Craig Wood, 97.3 team. These awards will most likely in touch with any member of the Frazier ...... 29 At Bradenton— St. Louis (N) vi to develop a team of individual It Is interesting to note, that the scouting work. of Deal, N. J., and Willie MacFar- team. 96.8 be made immediately after the Moonan ...... Columbus (AA). stars. Instead he has wisely banded coaches of the contending teams o m Personally, I doubt if the Giants lane, of ’Tuckahoe, N. Y. First prize 11 95.4 game. Highland Park Baker ...... 38 together a gfoup of Intelligent and school instfuctors. Mr. Qrsir will get enough breaks to repeat money is $1,200. 0 Robinson, rf ...... l l 93.3 A fast preliminary game has been Shields ...... 31 D.- A. Cleveland, Weslaco, Tex., enthusiastic youngsters into a per­ handles the freshmen team at the their wonderful 1933 performance. The general belief that Joe Kirk­ 0 Saverick I f ...... 5 2 92.2 arranged which will start at 7:15 McCollum ...... 16 citrus grower, has a coUectlon of fectly working, smooth functioiting They will miss not having Gus Man- wood’s record of 276 for the tourna­ 2 Am er c ...... 4 1 91.3 o’clock, the main attraction start­ high school and has achieved great Wright ...... 12 uhlt. Every member of the team is cuso in top at the start and ment, set last year, would stand was 1 J. Murray I g ...... l 0 90.8 ing at 8:45 sharp. A1 Bogglni will birds eind eggs believed to represent success in so doing. Wilfred form Hemingway ...... 18 it would surprise me if all their changed as returns from the tun'3- 4 Russell rg ...... 2 1 90.0 handle the main attraction only. every known species in the western an integral part of the quintet and (Jlarke of the Guards is also eoaeff up rounds came in yesterday. Frank 2 Wruble Ig ...... 0 0 Leggett ...... 3 86.3 hemisphere. has an important role to fill in of Manchestw High’s varsity. pitchers have 6Uother good season Keeney ...... 2 together. Of course they figure to Walsh, of Chicago, went on a ram­ 0 B. Murray ...... l 0 86.0 Pratt ...... 2 ------^ have the edge in the dope but page and scored a 65 while there 79.0 Last Night 5 Fights were a number of scores below 70. 9 TotaW 14 Pitkin ...... 2 75.5 look for the Cubs, Cardinals, Pirates S3 — - ^ and Braves to make it a real race Par for the course is 71. High Scores Johnny Dawson, Chicago amateur, Guthrie I f ...... 5 By ASSOCIATED PRESS with Cincinnati and Philadelphia H ol^ke, Mass.—Jimmy Leto, making some trouble for all of cruised around in 68 with the help Winzler, r f ...... 3 SOCCER MEETING of a hole-in-one on the seventh. Davidson, c ...... 2 142^, Hartford, Coim., outpointed them. Brooklyn does not appear to Lew Raymond, 143, Baltimore, (10); the be dangerous, although Casey Dawson had plenty of witnesses Mohr Ig ...... 0 The members of the Juvenile sec­ it’s got just to his ace, for he was playing ^th Schieldge rg ...... l Jackie Davis, 143, Cleveland, and Stengel ^11 have his club fighting tion of the Olympic Club are re­ Billy Bridges, 14414, Norwalk, 1 like it because aU the way. Horton Smith, Bobby Jones and* Ed quested to meet at the West Side Dudley and they were dragging a 8 Totals 11 Conn., drew, (10). unt of Havana tobacc<5 26 Rec tonight, 'The meeting is sched­ Paris— Marcil Thll. 163, France, gallery of around 600. Smith bad Referee: Henry. uled for 7:80. a 69, Jones a 70 and Dudley a 74. defeated Martinez De Alfara, 165, right amo Jones, here on business, will noc Spain, foul, (13), won European and m i l d f i ® ® ® - playin the tournament. light heavyweight champimjship. Huron, S. D.—Larry Udell, 172^, for fuU flavor New England Simon Pure Aberdeen, 8. )\, outpointed Jack Powlini^ Payne, 172H, Omaha, Neb., (10). Miami, Fla.—Meyer Grace, 151, GIRLS’ GYM LEAGUE Cblcuo, defeated Frankie Hlgbes, Fistic Champs Crowned 148, dUnton, Ind. (10). Johnny Lucas, Chevrolet (8) 140, Camden, N. J„ defeated Joey Kaufman, 140, New York, (10). Armstrong ...... 89 70 T o m m ...... 56 57 Boston, March 27.— (AP)—ArthurAbecome lightweight champion, and! Sammy Tlsch, 127, Philadelphia, Mallon ...... 90 77 Mignons of Providence today wore Gerardo Labella of Boston won Knocked out Billy Regan, 181, Mi­ ami, (4), R a u ch le...... 74 84 1^ Assoflteted Press the light heavyweight New Eng­ decision over bis townsman, Ray Mondello, in the flyweight final.' Reale ...... 81 89 New York—Jim Mcllillen, Chi­ land amateur boxing crown. Klelnschmldt...... 93 108 cago threw Hans Kampfer, Ger­ Other results: many; Ed. (Strangler) Lewis, Los Mlgnone, last year's middleweight 126 pound class—Mika Paiienia, TOTEM champion, won a technical knookout , T o t a l ...... 4 5 8 495 Angeles, threw George Calza, Providence won a decision over John over Dick Hogan of Boston, last Smith of Quincy. Dodge (0) • Brooklyn; Dick Sbikat, Germany, night during the finals of the Simon 118 pound class—Eddie Haas, Sullivan ...... 76 93 drew with Rudy Dusek, Omaha. Hockey’ Pures championship tourney, f ATMT ...... Worcester decision over Sammy . . . . 77 82 /Sanford, Mains — Bull Martin, Hildreth Brloksoo (rf Gainer, be­ Garda, ()ulncy. Dion . . . , ...... ______77 76 Trenton, N. J., defeated Freddie came heavyweight champion when 147 pound class- Bylvio Mand, / AModatod Preee Hassett i...... 78 61 Caronl, Lynn, Mass., two falls, to Mike McCormick of Pawtucket, R. Lawrence defeated Marvin Smith, National Loarne Playoffs C lG A Il ...R< WaddeU ...... 66 78 one. 1., defaulted because of an Injured Wbitinsville, decision. Toronto 8, Detroit 1. Lyttle ...... 78 96 CJamden, N, J.—Speedy Schaeffer, h u d . 160 poimd class—Eddie Rossi, . Tonight’s Boheidnle Toledo, O., defeated Tiger Flowers, Tony Bent of Caaobrldgs defeated Everett, wen e decision over Law- Osa-Ans. Lis i; Y r H F (VI A K 1 fv S Ml i : i \ ( K S I i ) iN I ; I ( . A (i T o ta r ...... 4 4 5 Cuba, straight falls. ( Karel Piston, IfaMMtter, N. H., to renoe Meaning. U sm ace. PhflaBsi|>Ma at PAGE TEH ^ if^CH113Tl» Jm^TOQ H B E ^ , • .'•■> •''s nOVERTISE “" K

LOST AND FOUND 1 FLORISTS—NURSERIES 16 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 solo. The usual Christian Endeavor Lo s t — BLACK a n g o r a c a t EASTER LILIES, TULIPS, Cal­ FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat 4 0 0 ARE HOMELESS Manchester BELIEVE MACHINES service was omitted In the eve­ Finder please notify S. J. Prentice, ceolarias and many other flower­ single house, with all Improve­ ning, the members attending a Tri- WIDESPREAD RAIDS Jr. 676 LydaJl street Telephone ing plants, Roses, Carnations, ments, at 16 Homestead street, Date Book County Union meeting at the West­ 7481. Snapdragon, ' Corsage bouquets. garage if desired. Inquire Frank BECAUSE OF STORM chester Ccmgregational church. You are invited to visit our green­ Damato, 24 Homestead street Tel. W U l CREATE JOBS There will be a communion eervlce house this week-end and make 7091. at the Columbia Congregational MADE ON RADICALS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Tomorrow ^ u r ^ Thursday evening, to which your own selection. Tel. 714, Burke Wednesday— Opening game ef TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable the Christian EJndeavor societies of FORDS—1931 VICTORIA coupe, The Florist, Rockville, Conn. On town title cage series between concrete highway. five, six and seven room houses, Property Loss Pheed at Hebron, Gilead, CkJehester, West­ 1929 coupe, 1929 coach; 1932 Ter- Guards and Rangers at State Ar­ Present Theory Swings chester, Marlborough, and Columbia raplane coupe, very clean; 1929 single and double; also neated mory. French Police Collect Hun­ apartments. Apply Edward J . HoU, are invited. Tue holding of a service Chevrolet coupe l929 Oldsmoblle This Week MOVING— T R U C K IN G - Phone 4642 and 8025. Over $50,000 Whop Find Away from “Technocra­ of the kind the evening before Good coupe. Terms and trades. Brown’s Friday has been a custom in the Tri- STORAGE 20 Saturday — Entertainment and dreds of Rifles and Pistols Garage. dance by Daughters of Scotia at County Union for the past few FARMS AND LAND Wrecks 100 Residences. Orange hall. cy” Surrey Discloses. years. PERRETT & GLENNBY IN C local Next Week The Rev. Herbert Tompkins of in Pnris and Snbnrbs. AUTO ACCESSORIES— and long distance m oving . Dally FOR SA LE 71 Colchester, pastor of the Congrega­ express to Hartford, Overnight April 2.—Masonic ball, State Ar­ TIRES 6 FOR SALE OR LEASE—40 to 60 New Orleans, March 27.— (AP) - mory. New York, March 27 — (AP) — tional church, a n d his parishioners, service to and from New 7ork. Some 400 persons made homeless by will unite with St. Peter’s Episco­ USED TIRES— 1-700-18, acre farm, on State Highway, 8 April 8.—Play, “I’U Leave It To Machines rather men. Paris, March 27—(AP) —French $2.00; 2- Tel. 3061^—8860 or 8864. yesterday’s tomadic disturbance pal church in a service at l l il m 650-19, $4.00; 3-600-19, $4.50; 1- room house, with all modem Im­ You," by Sock and Buskin club at Will this be Industry’s answer to police smashed at political factions provements; 6 pump gas station that laid waste a narrow path Good Friday. All are cordially in­ 600-18, $1.50; 2-550-18, $3.50; 3- High school. vited to attend this service. which, they say, are arming them­ with 5 rooms for living quarters, through downtown New Orleans, the recovery drive for shorter hours 525-18, $7.50; 1-550-18. $1.50; 2- PUBLIC PASSENGER Also concert Orange hall, aus­ The junior vested choir of St. selves against the government in a with all improvements, 2 car gar­ were comfortably housed today with and higher wages ? 525-18, $4.00. Colonial Esso Sta­ relatives or neighbors while squa>ia pices S t Mary’s Bible class, Ed­ Peter’s church will hold another re­ widespread series of raids today SERVICE 20A age and bam. Call Rosedale 32-5. Few business analysts think it tion, corner Main and Bissell Sts. of police watched their remaining ward M scH u ^ , soloist. can be more than a partial answer, hearsal for Easter music at the throughout Paris and the suburbs Also “The Di^e Land Minstrels," IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bob household effects and the Red Cross and point out that any spur given home of Mrs. Albert VanCleve, in collecting hundreds of rifles and sponsored by Y. M. C. A. at Whlton Line, De Luxe Bus for lodge, party laid plans for rehabilitation. to machinery manufacture and Colchester, Thursday evening. pistols and a huge stock of ammuni­ LEGAL NOTICES 78 Memorial Hall. or team trips, we also offer 7 pas­ Property Loss $60,000 plant modernization would in itself Transportation will be furnished for tion, swords, and bayonets. Very few auricles were left in April 7.—Anniversary banquet expand employment. all members of the choir who wish The raiders searched for evidence senger sedan livery. Phone 3063, ESTATE OP Ada M. Lee late of to attend. Manchester 8860, 8864. Eolton, In the Probate District of An­ many of the more than a hundred Anderson-Shea Post V. F. W., and Nevertheless, industry's past ef­ that the Extremists groups of th# dover deceased. homes demolished or damaged in the Auxiliary. forts to reduce labor costs with ma­ The Rev. George Almon Alcott of Right and Left political parties Evening Herald Administrator having hl’s adminis­ strip of frame residences a mile Also joint entertainment and sup­ chinery prompted Standard Statis­ Norwich will preach and celebrate were arming in anticipation of a tration account with said Estate to long and 200 feet wide where the per of Red Men and Silk Q ty Flute tics Co. to have',Its field investiga­ the Holy Communion at St. Peter’s “civil war” as their rival news­ DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 the Court of Probate for said Dis­ Episcopal church Easter Sunday. CLASSIFIED trict for allowance. It Is storm spent Its fury. Much of the Band. tors Inquire as to present plans. papers have repeatedly charged. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—SMOOTH hair fox ORDERED—That the 3rd day of goods left in damaged residences by Oonting Evente While no wide canvass was made, The details of the raids were kept April, 1934, at 10:30 o'clock in the the wind was ruined by a downpour April 10—Minstrel entertainment, it was found that msuiy Industrial secret although various Incidents terrier puppies. Harry Snow, Wap- forenoon, at the Probate Office In seeped out. Count ala average words to a llaA ping. Inquire Shell Station. Columbia be, and the same is as­ of rain accompanying the sudden S t Bridget’s church. managers “already are laying plans raNCH VISA IS SOUGHT Initial*, number* and abbreviation* signed for a hearing on the allow­ blow. Property damage was esti­ April 11—Three-act comedy ‘The for installation of adltional labor Some Details each count as a word and compound ance of said administration accoant mated at $50,000 and upwards. Brat," at High school auditorium saving equipment,” In several in­ It was reported that 40 guns word* a* two worda Minimum ooet 1* with said Estate and this Court di­ were found under beds and behind price of three llnea No One Killed by Junior Sons of Italy. stances it it was found that “indus­ BY MRS. SAMUEL INSULl ARTICLES FOR SALE ,45 rects the administrator to cite all cupboards in an apartment in Saint Line rates per day tor trauaieet persons Interested therein to appear Relief workers considered it April 12—Concert, auspices of trial concerns have determined upon FOR SALE— HEYWOOD-WAKE- at said time and place, by publish- miraculous that no one was killed a policy of adding machines, rather Ouen, a working-class suburb where Bffeettve March IT, tSST American Legion Auxiliary at High many Radicals are known to live. Car.b Charge field baby carriage in good condi­ ingr this order once in some news* outright in the bursting of houses, school ball. than putting on more shifts.” Wife of Expatriate Utilities I Consecutive Day* ..| 7 oui t ot* paper having a circulation In said some 30 or more of them a total In another hall, 30 automatic pis­ tion. Apply at 450 Main street District, and by posting' a copy on April 13.—Minstrel, auspices Tall The effect upon employment of Magnate Hopes to Remain S ^nsecutlva Day* .. S ot* 11 ets loss, and the strewing of debris over automatic machinery, widely intro­ tols, a quantity of bayonets and IS the public sign post nearest to the Cedars and Amaranth at Masonic 1 Day ...... 1 11 oul ou a wide area. duced in the last few years, has Permanently in France. swords, and a number of rifles were All order* for Irregular insertion* place where the deceased last dwelt, Temple. taken. will be charged at the one time rata FUEL AND FEED 49-A at least five days before said time Nine persons among the score or been much discussed, particularly assigned. Also Father and Son Banquet, Two persona were known to be ar- Special rate* tor long term every more injured remained In the hos­ since the publicity ^ven the pro­ Athens, March 27.— (AP) — Mrs. day advertising given upon request. And due return make. North Methodist church. rested in the earliest raids of the FOR SALE—SEVERAL TON of pital today suffering from major in­ blem by Howard Scott 6nd “Tech­ Samuel Insull today made strong Ada ordered tor three or elx day* Certified from Record. April 14— Ball sponsored by Local day. Of these two, one claimed he and stopped before the third or fifth good quality hay at reasonable CLAYTON E. HU:>’T, juries. Most of the injured were nocracy." efforts to acquire a new French 2125, Textile Workers of America. was a collector and the other a sec­ day will be charged only for the ac­ prices. Tel. Rosedale 30-5. women and two were pronounced-in Old Story Visa, permitting her a permanent tual number of times the ad appear­ H-3-27-34. a critical condition. April 15.—Meeting of Connecticut At various times in the course of stay in that country. ond-hand dealer in arms. ed. charging at the rate earned, but Council of the United Textile Work­ BO allowance or refund* oan be made FRANKLIN BLUE FLAME range have revolted against the machine. 'Thu* far France has given her oil has more “heat units'. The ers of America here. oa six time ad* stopped after the Even in the early days of automatic only a transit visa. She was re­ OLD BOER DIPLOMAT DIES fifth day. Rackliffe Oil Co. Phone 8980. AIDED BY EX-HUSBAND April 17—“The Rale McCoy,” a harvesting machinery, farmers ported to have telephoned the Amer­ No “till forbids”: .asplay Hue* not HOLD FOUR SUSPECTS 3-act mystery play by Manchester sold. sometimes had to protect their ma­ ican consulate and the American Cape Town, South Africa, March The Herald will sot be responeible Burbank, Calif., March 27.— (AP) Community players at Whlton chines from sabotage by disgruntled legation, receiving from both assur­ tor more than one Incorrect Insertion HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Memorial hall. 27.— (A P)—F. W. Reitz, who as —Held for questioning in connec­ IN BROCKTON HOLDUP farm hands. ances she would be given every aid. secretary of sUte in the Transvaal *C any advertisement ordered tor April 18.-^-Semi - fonnal dinner Meanwhile, she was without offi­ more than one time. FOR SALE— NEW HOME sewing tion with the death of her fourth But the answer of most econom­ penned the ultimatum to the Brit­ dance at Country Club by Campbell ists to the problem today is that as cial advices from London on the re­ The Inadvertent omlaslon ot Incor­ machine. Majestic radio, range oil husband, a film studio auditor, Mrs. Brockton, Mass., March 27. — ish government which brought rect pnblloatlon of advertising will be Council, e i g h t s of Columbus. more labor saving machinery is in­ sult of her application for an Eng­ burner, small Polar King refi-igera- Erl Madison today wa.s offered the (A P )— Four men being questioned about the Boer war in 1899, died to­ rectified only by osnoellatlon ot the April 20.—Masquerade ball at S t stalled, new industries ipust be de­ lish visa. eharge made tor the service endered. tor, Vulcan four burner gas range. legELl assistance of one of her for­ in connection with the $26,000 pay­ day. All advertisement* moat conform mer mates. roll holdup here last Friday werfi Mary’s Young Men’s club at State veloped, or work liours must be Dispatches from London said the Apply 157 Birch street Armory. Foreign Office had denied the wife Reitz, who was 90 years old was In style, copy and typography with William J. Brown, wealthy attor­ booked by Brockton police today on further shortened, and wages in­ regulation* enforced by the publish- of the fugitive from criminal trial in former president of the Orang* ney and a former husband of the charges of conspiracy and being ac­ April 23.—Ninth annual concert creased, so that consumption can »r* and they reserve the right to ROYAL ELECTRIC CLEANER^ America a visa, following "interfer­ Free State and the last survivor of edit, revise or reject any copy eon- $10; 10-pc. walnut dining room, attractive 39-year old woman, said cessories to robberies. or Beethoven Glee club at High keep up with production. ence” from the United States in the the presidents of the former Boer itdered objeotlonablc. $50; solid wamut tea wagon, $10; be would “be prepared to defend They were: Philip S. Massey, 32, school auditorium. In the course of the current de­ Cl iOSlNG HOURS—Ctossifled ads to pression, suggestions to curtail use matter. republics. be published same day must be ro> 48-inch mahogemy gateleg table Mrs. Madison if any charges are Chelsea; Nicholas Gaeta, 29, Somer­ April 27. — Annual ball of John ville; Ernst de Angelis, 34, Ran­ Mather Chapter, Order of DeMolay. of the machine have been heard. In Refusing to accept British peace •otved by IS o'clock noon: Satu'-day* with asbestos pad, $18. Watkins brought against her.” A hen owned by State Senator W:I0 a. m. dolph, and Francis Healy, 29, Brock­ May 7.— “Inlaws and Outlaws,” Germany, the Hitler government terms of 1902, Reitz went into exil* Furniture Exchange, 935 Main S t Harry L. Yost of Boise, Idaho, laid ton. Police said they would be ar­ 3-act comedy. Sunset Rebekah actually made a start in that direc­ in the United States. He returned, [TELEPHONE YOUR A historian has disclosed that a an egg weighing 12 ounces, about however, to South Africa and sub­ proposal for a project similar to the raigned in Brockton court later to­ Lodge, at Odd Fellows hall. tion some months ago. WANT ADS. Further Demands six times the weight of an ordi­ sequently presided o'ver the Senate ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 5'J All-American canal, near the Cali- day. May 8-9— Klwanla Show, High nary egg. ahds are aooopted over the telephone However, ideas of forestalling in­ of the union from 1911 until 1918. It She CEAHOE RATE given above fomla-Lower California border, was Investigating officers did not re­ school hall. a eonvenienee to advertisers, but SINGLE ROOM, FACING Main investigated by the war department veal what led to the bookings and May 12 —Opening of Memorial dustrial progress have not been Mtha FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Card of Thanks •.«• • •>!« • ax Mrs. Ellen McGinty Keegan was Most of the current unemploy­ In Momorlam • .. • • • all Improvements, garage. Inquire burled today at the age of 105. She Chicago, March 27.—(AP)—The ment is in the capital goods lines, Lost and Found • MK* • • •.« • • •. 54 Maple street. 1928 PACKARD SEDAN came to this country many years hl^’jacker has become the forgotten and moves have been discussed to Announcements «••••»•»< ogo from her birthplace, Donegal, (and good riddance) man of prohi­ encourage manufacturers to reno­ Peraonats ...... I FOR RENT—FIV E ROOM flat, $150.00 AatoawMlM Ireland, and married Arthur Kee­ bition, but police and prosecutors vate their plants. The proposed downstairs, aH Improvements, ga­ are divided in opinions of what has 9 9i AutomobilM for Sale ...... 4 rage. 29 Walker street, Phone 3437. Riley Chevrolet Company gan, whom she outlived by thirty Federal Intermediate Credit Banks Automobile* for E xcb arta i years. She died in her sleep Satur­ happened to him. are designed to help the small Auto AooMsorlM—Tire* ...... 4 191 Center Street “He’s robbing banks,” says Jo­ Auto Repairing—Palntlnr 7 B'OR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ day. manufacturer with this and other Auto School* ...... 1-A m ent with all Improvements. Ap­ TeL 7591 seph B. Keenan, bead of the crimi­ problems. Auto*—Ship by Truck I ply at 111 HoU street or telephone nal di'vlslon of the Department of If it appears later on that this Auto*—For Hire ...... » Justice at Washington. Garage*—Servioe—Btorag* ■*.». 10 6806. . movement has prompted such addi­ Motorcycle*—Bloyclee ...... li “He’s probably a CWA. worker, ’ tional installation of labor saving V Wanted Auto*—Motorcycle* .... It FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at 1928 WHIPPET SEDAN suggests Michael F. Morrissey, machinery that the re-employment Ba*la**a and ProfcMloBal lerrlee* chief of police at Indianapolis. Buslne** Service* Offered ...... 18 89 Russel] street, all modem im­ For Sale program is being defeated, that Bousebold Service* Offered...... lt*A provements, newly decorated. In­ $50.00 In Chicago, long a stamping bridge will presumably be crossed Building—Contracting 14 quire 41 Russell street. Complete Soda Foantala and . ground for the liquor hl-jacker, po­ when it is reached. 0 florl*t»—Nureerle* ...... 1 * Riley Chevrolet Company Luncheonette equipment, con- lice believed that with repeal this Funeral Director*...... II FOR RENT—FIV E ROOM flat, also ■latlnx of 12-foot LIqnid Car­ Seating Plumbing-Roofing .m 17 191 Center Street bonic Soda Fonntaln, with I tjrpe of criminal, preying on other |n)n*nranoe ...... i| six room tenement, with all im­ Tel. 7591 carbonator and filter, 18-foot criminals, would turn upon legiti­ II:llllnery—Dre**maklng ...... It provements. Inquire at 147 East back bar and wall caae with mate business and hi-jack inter­ HEBRON Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 Center street cnblneta and drawer*, 4 pri­ Painting—Papering ...... «.#ai II state shipments of poultry and oth­ Profe**lonal fervlce* ...... t t vate booth* and tablea and 81 er products. The police augmented About 50 were present at the FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, all ■toola, 1 food refrisemtor, 1 1 Christian Endeavor social at the 1934 BY HC4 SCWVtCt. I Repairing ...... n c a b in e t gnu rn n g e, 2 coffee I their hl-Jack details with the result Palloiing—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 1930 FORD SPORT COUPE Town Hall Friday evening. Two improvements, rent reasonable, at uma, 1 candy case, allver- that this type of racketeering was (READ THE S'TORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Toilet Good* and Service ...... It Wesleyan students took charge of 170 Oak street. Inquire Maples Priced For Quick Sale! ware, dUhe*, etc. All In per­ baited before It could fairly start. Wanted—Bnsinesi Service «.... t l fect condition, must be aold games, music, etc., and a fine time Hospital, 164 Oak. This announcement came today The rope the ants shot into air you know a way to tie that rope, so Bflneatleaal at once, will aell at a very was enjoyed. Sandwiches and cocoa gave all the eagles quite a scare. It Couree* anc Cla**e* Riley Chevrolet Company from Lieutenant James Kerr, who you can slide down to the groimd. Piivate Inetmction FOR RE3NT—6 ROOM tenement, low aacrlflced piiee to qntek | were served following the program, landed right close to the nest and 191 Center Street buyer. For partienlara call has charge of the antl-bi-jacking “The slide will be a thrilling trip, panclng ...... n^... .g^. Bl-A with all improvements, steam heat, Hartford 7-S627. a feature of which was the telling of Duncy yelled, “Hurrah!” so fix the rope so it won’t sUp. If Mualeal—Dramatic .^.....a... St and garage. Inquire at 52 Russell TeL 7691 detail. The gang that specialized a story, "The Princess,” by one of He then turned to the birds and Wanted—Inatructioa ...... vji 10 tied around a heavy rock, it should street. in hi-jacking on a big scale were the students, Thomas Dietrich, ac­ cried, “Don't fly away and try to be safe and sound.” Plaaadal broken up and their members, are lend*—Stock*—Mortgage* m ... SI companied on the piano by Charles hide. No harm will come to you if Bnslne** Opportunltle* St FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, now awsdting trial. Clancy. in the nest all of you stay. “ Don’t worry,” shouted Duncy. Money to Loan ...... tt modem improvements, garage. Ap 1931 Allan L. Carr, reader, preached “My friends are trying to rescue “You can rest assured that’s what Belp u d SltmtlM* ply 7 Florence street TeL 7144. GARMENT STRIKE ENDS from the theme, “The Mind of me. I’m stranded way up here, you Belp CHEVROLET SPORT I’ll do.” And then he foimd a rock Wanted—Female ...... tl Christ,” at the morning service at see, ’cause I can’t fly like you birds that he felt sure would be all right. BelDelD Wanted—Male ...... ag FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on SEDAN i.-»tTi.-f, vvnr,ieo ...... 86-A INSURE!! New Haven, March 27.—(AP)— St. Peter’s Episcopal church Sun­ can. This is my only chance. He worked for just a little while, Ridge street. Inquire at 25 Spruce € Wheels. Low Mileage. rteip rvanted—^tfale or FemaM r. St Two hundred striking garment day. The organist, Mrs. L. W. “You birds have really been real and then he yelled down, with a Agent* Wanted ...... K.S7-A street. Riley Chevrolet Company YOUR CAR OR TRUCK workers employed by the Langrock Phelps, played “The Palms, during kind, but now I’ll leave, if you smile, “My end is okay, now, lads. Situation* Wanted—Fem ale...... IS 191 Center Street Clothing Company were back at the offertory, and at the close of don’t mind. I’ll soon be with the Pull your end up good and tight.’’ FOR RENT— 4 ROOM FLAT on WITH Situation* Wanted—Male t l TeL 7591 their jobs today after a labor dis­ the service palm branches were dis­ Tlnles. I’m so happy, I could dance.’’ When this was done, he wrapped Employment Agenele* ...... 41 Center street, with or without fur­ tributed. Live fitoek—Pet*—P««lt*7wT*klelea pute between them and their em­ his feet and arms around. “This Dog*—Bird*—Pet* ...... 41 nace, on trolley line, also near EVERETT To ployers had been settled. 'Two Wesleyan students, Charles “But wait! Before I go ril do will work neat,” he shouted to the Llv> Stock—Vehicle*...... 4S mills and center. Apply 180 Center 1933 CHEVROLET COACH The employees walked out yes­ Clancy and Thomas . Dietrich, a real good turn for all of you. I Tlnles. “Here I come! Look out Poultry and Supplle* ...... 4t street 2nd floor. week-end guests of the Rev. and Wanted — Pet*—Poultry—Stock 44 Maroon With Black Wheel*. terday pwdng to the difficulties have a couple of cookies In my poc­ for me!” Special For This Week Only! McKINNET Mrs. Walter Vey, took part in the ket. What a treat!” And then he started through the Per Bale—Mleeellaueeue FOR RENT—FIV E ROOM tene­ which arose in the plant and held Article* for S a le ...... 41 $450.00 SAVE 25 TO 30%! a meeting In Fraternity h^l. Pro­ morning service at the Hebron Con­ He held the cookies out and then air. It gave the Tiny girls a scare, Boat* and Acceaaoiie* ...... 44 ment, steam Beat, and all improve­ gregational church Sunday. Mr. the birds • seemed all pepped up but Scouty said, “Aw, do not fret. B ^ l n g Material...... 47 ments, garage, rent $23 month. In­ Riley Chevrolet Company fessor Jerome Davis of Yale Uni­ Clancy preached on “The College Strong Stock Companj. versity was chosen to represent again. Wee Duncy said, “My good­ He’s safe as can be.” Diamond*— Watcbec-^ewelnr „ 4| quire 627 Center street 191 Center Street Man in Religion,” smd a communion ness, how those little birds can eat!’’ Electrical Appliance*—Radio ... 41 them in arbitration with the com­ Fuel and Feed ...... 41-A TeL 7591 95 Foster St. Tel. 5230 service was held. Clement Wall YThe Scouty yelled, from far be­ F OUR LARGE SUNNY rooms, pany's officials. (The ants poO a oirens tiiek la ^rden -- Farm—Dairy Products 10 sang “The Palms,’’ as an offertory low, "Hey, Duncy, we sure hope the next story.) Houaehold Goo^ ...... si white sink and tubs, porch, mod­ Machinery and Tool* It em. Bargain $12.00 and $15.00 3 Mu*lcal In*trument* is Dffloe and Store Eanlpmeat 14 Walnut street, near Pine, Inquire ALLEY OOP S p e e ^ at the Store* ...... || Tailor Store. G o i n g : U p ! By HAMLIN Wearing Apparel—F u n ...... it Wanted—To Buy ...... IS FOR RENT—MODEIRN five room AllSV, W BOV, WEVE 601 U5 a BPEAKf wwet AREVOU) JUST FOLLOW WE,' « THINK \ GET TH* AW, SHUT UP, AN’ STOP Reoine Beard—Hefel*i 1 E e*ert* flat, on West Center street, and WHEN 6UZ LETT MOO. HE MADE Bestunruatp GOING TO y AH' t i l SHOW VA,' DRIFT, BV HECK.' TH\NK\N' - JUST KEEP D’VA THINK others in different localities. Wm. \ Without Board M A MISTAKE, 'CAUSE NOW TH’/ ^ | KNOW, BUT GOT OO P y -^ WE'RE 60IN’ BUT.IF YA FAIL, VOOR EVES OPEN ' WE'LL EVER Kanehl, 619 Center street. Tele­ ww.'s aEA ii FDR TH' y a bttter plan! CMON, J^Br^r*^Wanted ...||*jh Places, UP in )Tll be our CATCH [pnntry Board—Resorts ...... so phone 7778, PRIME MiUTlNEEQ WERE (50NNA PEAL TH' TREES.' n e c k ' Iptsls—J^stanrunts II TO RESCUE HIS KING GUZZLE A Waiitsd-Rooms—Board St FOR RENT—FOUR AND five room C’MON, VsIE AINT FRIENDS, AN’ b u n c h o f . OO^W E WILL*. Baal SlBUBt* F s t Beat traementf, all improvements, at 6 0 T ALL DAY/ ApwtBisnts, Flats, Tsnsmsnts x m U ESCAPE,' M iS E R V .' 'Alt,WHEN WE pBtnss* Lo^tUms tot Rsot «* 14 148 BlsseD street, rent reasonable. jOO.nUBE J. Boosn for Rs^ Si Apply on premises. ■ubnrbsa tor Rest - 'JUSTTOO tem ^r Homs* tor Bset FOUR ROOM FLA T—1st floor, im- BAD FOR Wantsd to B sat ...... HWA.f provements, good neighborhood, Baal Estate Fat Sals ‘t'tL n j ■ at Bnlldlus tor Sals . . reasonable. Apply Chas J. Strick­ ------Ptopsrty tor Sale 9m00^ land, 168 Main street Phone 7874. ^ u a s aad Laad tor Sato Wd tor Sale «. . . . m .Mivan BBS««’F#to^s • ••jnaaQa'BB J J t o P S f g ^ Sato BUSINESS LOCATIONS t o r l B a ^ S * FOR RENT 64 TO RENT—O^nCBS AT 865 Mam l i K 1 l^iii »Pttosa?n J^y^ri!?!!^^ straat (Orford Eldg.) Apply Bd- vwd BoO. m 4642 » m . P'S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONNh TUESDAY, MARCH 27,1984.

ToonerrlUe Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem

/AUNT EPPIE H 0 6 « w e n t d o w n a t j u s t THfe RIGHT PLACE SENSE and NONSENSE FOR SAM WORTLE TO PULL THAT LINE .

r THWR HR IS ES AD .BASIL, USTfeN TO I SUNSU i a ^ Jones: Haven’t seen Smith in 20 ^STILL SPINNING TH\S‘^A FEW WEEKS A&O Whatever the weather may be, you years. Does he still psxt his > TH'COCXXDK see, in the middle? I WROTE SOME MINIMS IT SEEMSTO AROUND DOOTHBY, There’s a lot of worthwhile for you PYijsnd— Oh, yes, but the parting CONTRACTORS ABCUT TOFWPING and for me. is about five inches wide. TO WALK HIM/ THAT TH E It’s the songs we sing and the •BLINDFOLDEU MY M IM E .'^ E UTTLE PHOEBE; smiles we wear If some of the actors we see in FOR FRODUCnOM, AMO THIS ■DIFFICULTY That is making the sun shine every* the movies were on the stage we WTTH A MINE, where. could have some ham and eggs . . . MINE you bring the eggs. HOOTLE-WDGAR SIR;'— UMR ISINSETTIMS The abaent'xninded accountant TH E MONEY was in a state of complete abstrac­ A little boy came flying roimd tion when a telegram arrived for the comer o f the street and pulled Hour OF rr him. Tearing it open, he discovered up beside a policeman. NOUR MINE .• W E WILL THACT ONE that he was the father of triplets. Policeman (gruffly)—What’s all Messenger—^Any reply? this about? ■puns HIM Accountant—Er—yes. Tell them Lad—Please mister, if you saw a IT; to ‘check the addition.’ little boy getting hurt wouldn’t you interfere ? A man may have great ability in Policeman (looking important)— one particular line and p racti< ^ y O f course. none at all in any other. Thus the Lad—^Well, will you come along real explanation of the failure of a with me, please? Dad is waiting for good many quite brilliant and tal­ me at the front door with a stick. ented men. Isn’t it an economic waste Diminutive Mr. Henpeck had ac­ cultivate habit which needs to companied his wife to the zoo, and cured as soon as acquired? had somehow contrived to lose that large, pugnacious woman. Suddenly the keeper of the zoo dashed up to him very excited: Keeper (panting for breath) — DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Your wife— she is in the cage with ’The automobile Industry is the a lion. largest purchaser of plate glass. Henpdck—1 cannot help your ’There were 2,900,000 motor vehi­ troubles, lay man. The loss of a lion cles scrapped in 1932. or so in this world < means nothing The average life of a car is seven to me. and one-third years. Due to erosion, the brink of Nl- Men’s children not infrequently agra Falls is moving back at the iBY SEEMS^ break them and have to support rate of about 2^ to 4 feet a year. them in their old age. ’The beautiful Blue Danube river A HARD MDT TO CRACK of Europe is not blue. It is green Junior— ^Daddy? before a rain and yellow after. I raa.atM) Daddy— Yes, Junior. W hat is it? ’The sea mouse is a worm. It has Junior—My teacher says we are a body divided into 48 segments and here to help others. is covered with a thick coat of hair. SCORCHY SMITH Anxious News By John C. Terry Daddy— Of course we are. Women wear bouquets on their Junior—Well, what are the others backs on the Island o f Celebes, THEYM SCNDINS k BOAT I AMSS BUNMy? LANPSAKES, MISTBR BOB, AH •t w e n t y t h r e e eSTUWLLO AVENUE - WB'RE here for? Dutch East Indies. CAM YOU TAKE WB’RB O.K. NOW/ SCORCHY ! THoufl«rs« WAS our with you an' m ister scokhy- in a b ig HURRY/ O N r r / ’The Misslssippi-Mlssourl river S3rs- *A -IT S A MOTDR SCHOONWZ SHS AIN Y BIEN HOMS ALL Miom AN* SHE TOLD ME Noah experienced the worst flood tem has an average flow of 675,000 - PROBABLY FlSHeRMEN - t in history, and the mystery is how feet per second. SHE WAS SOW' OVER T6 YoUR APAR MENT- he ever recovered with no congress ’The Province of Quebec Is larger 7 to vote him relief funds. than Alaska, both in land and water area. Business Man (one evening re­ Sir Francis Drake was the first cently)—What would you like me Englishman to travel round the to give my stenographer for her world. birthday. His Wife—A reference. Fl a p p e r Fa n n y Sa y s : ^ - la n d in g SACK >N MARCH BREEZES .... It is TOa. u. a p »T. ofr. usually the case that the orator ^ SANDI6S0 ATDAWN, who uses the biggest words has the no- SCORCHY AND BOB least to say . . . Marriage is a MAK6 A HURRY CALL success nowadays, if' a couple lives together long enough to finish out W ili/iiiK M M M i the' honeymoon . . . A woman’s second husband is always in com­ petition with the dead .... A thing WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY of beauty is delayed forever . . . . By William F tM WORWBD, APACHE. WORAIED! THOUOHT THIS -naP Even a feather is dangerous in the A f GOT TO DO SOMETHING, WOULD DO MV NIECE, MISS LANE, LOT OF

V ^ BREAMIN’ BRONCSJ BETTER. ANY- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ARB OM ROMANCE. / [^.------/ TH*jQ BCITING ^ I AfWCHE.ANVTHHtt V/IUL MR.HEIL REALLY FIRE YOU/IF Y 3U DOMT FIND OUT V/HAT 7 HAPPENED 1 Z> THAT 47000 CALLOWS OF OIL THAT disappeared ?

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a r m A M v x j L Opening Game The annual meeting of the Hart^ for BowBS, no doubt to be w«»n at Vedalty munlMin faatnrtef -Dot TOWN TITLE SERIES fbrd County Medical Aasodatlan the.Masonie bnB. DANCIMG wU] be held in the Himt Memorial MASONICBALL GERUmUSEBAU, ODB and Bln OcM as tap deaden, and i;h is 3rear there ateema to be a Oacar Andanan and Bzaaat Tnreck / GUARDS T s . RANGERS building, Hartford, Tuesday, April lane, ntimbar of parties pismi«iri - Qoutriiy kieOMr ' Schotri St. Recreaticm Center 3, afternoon and evening. Gueat entertaining with a variety of iWed. Night — State Armory boih previous to and after the balL PLANS MINSTREL SHOW Unique Inteiivetatlona. in ia trtB ^ wfll aibC Thorsday, March 29 speakers will be Dr. C. EL A. Win­ MONDAYNIGHT This proved to be quite a feature at ment, and t o r h e l L . , ^ Fast PreBminary. slow, P. H., Professor of Health, the President’s ball on January 80 Fred Werner prondaea many sur-^ Fred and Ids-teyt w in Art McKay’s Orchestra piaes, and innovatioos wlD be the Admiaafon 25c.' Yale University School of Medicine and the success of these parties has “Corn Fed Cat Ups” to Be iQ gly !>rito toie I f l t l W ' Admission 25 cents. and Oran A. Moser. M. D., Rocky influenced many more for next Mon­ Given in Concord Lntheran order of toe evening. Capable end catc^ tubes flt pBi' i . Hill, retiring president of the asso­ day night’s event. Church April 9 and 10. men will riupply a dato of toe deep one can’traftord to-tBim. ciation. Chidniiaii Bmizel Calls Gen­ Good M nsle Mrs. George Keeney, of mdtidge The music for this year’s dance Boya of the German baseball club ABOUT TOWN street, who has been at the Boston At 7:30 on Good Friday Rev. eral Committee Meeting will be by the Shrine orehestra of under the title of the “Com Fed Cut hospital where her husband is im- Leonard C. Harris will conduct tor ten pieces. This band has bad sev< Ups,” wfll present th ^ flrat public d«:i^>ing treatment reports today the thirteenth successive year, the eral engagements at Masonic balls minstrel at the Concordia rjitbersn A rehearul 1« called for 8 o’cloek that he is considerably improved. traditional service called' "The for Tomorrow Night in and aroimd Hartford and baa won church, Aptfl 9 and 10. Fted Wer^ thie erenlog at the Y. M. C. A. of Mrs. Keeney will return to Boston Shadows,” in the sanctuary of the commendation tor tta excellent ner will have full charge of arrange- the cast in "The Old District tomorrow to be with her husband. South Methodist church.. The choir rhythm and anappy dance tunea. A menta, assisted by a lively aggrega­ School,” which is to be presented under the direction of Organist Charies Bunzel, chairman of thin concert will be given by the orches­ tion of local musiciana known aa the tra between 8:30 and nine o’clock. April 26 at the Whlton Memorial Simnyside Junior Circle of Kings Archibald Sessions will sing “The year’s Masonic ball which will be •Harmony Bosrs. The cast wfll con­ SOUTH ■ COHH Tbe grand march wdll form at nine hall, for the promotion of Y work. Daughters will hold a rehearsal to­ Seven Last Words at Christ,” by sist of a score or more of able per­ held next Monday night in the State o’clock and the dancing program morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock in DuBois. The soloists wiU be MIm formers. There will be several Armory, has called a meeting of the will continue until one o’clock. C. B. Wilson, proprietor of Wil- the directors’ room of the Whlton Eileanor WiUrrd, soprano; Eklward general committtee for tomorrow Refreshments consisting of chick mcM:o Gardens and the Wilson Memorial library, for the playlet F. Taylor, tenor and Robert Gor­ night at 7:30 in the Masonic Tem­ en salad, rolls, ice cream, cakes and nurseries, is tnakiTig; an extensive which they propose to present early don, bieuitone. •Starts Wednesday! ple. . Reports of acti^ties of all coffee will be served by the Green tour of the rose-growing region and in April vdien Ever Ready Circle, committees will be heard at that and Gold Pastry Shop. ARLYNE C. GARRin nurseries in Tyler and other parts senior Kings Daughters, will be Rev. Frederick C. Allen of the time. o f Texas. guests. jSecond Congregational church wiU Instraetmr in Big Crowd Assured Mrs. William Cotter of Elast Cen­ be one of the speakers at the unim Indications are that an unusually ter street will be host to the mem­ meeting at St John’s Elpiscopal large crowd wfll attend this 3rear’s bers of St Margaret’s Circle, church in Rockville, Friday, b^ito- Annual Sale ban. Since the affair comes imme­ Daughters of Isabella, at their regu­ PIANO, VOICE, ning at noon, imder auspices of the diately after Lent many young lar meeting this evening. The busi­ RockviUe Ministerial association. ness session at 7:30 wdll be foUowed Meditations on the words from the by a members sociaL cross will be given by seven clergy­ HARMONY men. Rev. Allen’s are "Father For­ studio. Boom 12, State n e a t e r E a s t e r L i l i e s give Them.” Building. TeL 6841. Rev. Watson Woodruff of the Toy Orchestra, Saturdays, 10 a. m. Center Congregational church will NOTICE! Small Ouurge, instruments furnished be the speaker at the umnn sunrise service Good Friday at 5:80 a. m., at Sunset Hill. AU-ymutg pec^le’s societies in the local churches are All Barber Shops Be Kind to Your Purse co-operating, meeting at the South W ill Be Open Methodist chinch at 5 o’clock. Rev. Plant Woodruff will conduct a Good Fri­ All Through the day service at his own church be­ Shop For Our tween 2 and 3 p. m., and in the Week and evening at 7:30 will speak at the Thursday Night •Cash and carry Congregational church in Elling­ ton, of which Rev. John T. Nichols Until 9 O’clock! is pastor. CLOSED ALL DAY • 4 to 5 bud plants G ran t B. Eggleston, o f 31 D el- GOOD FRroAY. WEDNESDAY mont street, reported to the Hart­ Tills is an event Hals ford police that his automobile had customers look forward to each been stolen from its parking place MASTER BARBERS’ East^m e. These Easter tjiio^ on the groimds of the State Capitol ASSOCIATION. Monday. The car was a sedan and Members NRA. are grown by a leading Con­ had the markers— GP 196. necticut nursery. H e a ltn y AISLE Charles Bunzel plants with four to five gorgeous The young women the Dorcas of buds. Fresh shipment daily. society of Emanuel Lutheran church dancers wdll attend since they have are busy with preparations for their not been dancing during the Lenten Strictly Fresh Eggs! Shop early for best selections. chicken chow mein supper, to be season. From Our Own Farm No ’phone orders. No deliveries. served at the church Thursday eve­ The Masonic ball, generally con­ ning, A p ril 5, from 4 to 7. The hour ceded to be the outstanding social 3 0 c 2 5 c SPECIALS is placed thus early to accommodate eveiSt in Manchester, is the one oc­ clerks and business men who return casion in town for the display of J. N. OUver 3-Bud Lilies ...... 65c Men’s Shirts to their stores on that evening. Mrs. brilliant gowms. Manchester mer­ 149 O akland Street chants report an unusual demand R egular W eekly Deliveries. Tel. 8453 Men’s white broadcloth shirts, A j /\ A Alma Casperson is chairman of the general committee, and tickets for Potted T u lip s...... $1.00 collars attached...... the supper are in the hands of Dor­ cas members.

New Silks Mrs. Ernest Roy of Henry street Potted Hyacinths ______.x... .$1.00 Gabardines and pique, washable, will not q has been confined to her home for shrink, regrular $1,19 for, y a rd ...... several days with a severe cold. HALES SELF-s e r v e ; H ALE’S Blaster Lilies—Basement. An effort to save a leirge maple Under Your Easter tree at North and Golway streets Women’s Hosiery by wiring the large limbs, has re­ GROCERY Frock Wear A Full fashioned silk hosiery, service ^ gy sulted in much sap running from the YOU weights, irregular, p a ir ...... O l 3 C limbs and onto the sidewalk. The heavy wire has cut through tour of the limbs and so deeply is the MisSimplicity H-JW HALECo: Boys’ Sweatshirts wire embedded in the bark that it ^MANCHESTEP.COWN.’s* has left a round ring through which Wednesday's Specials Sizes 26 to 86, all figured, the sap Is now fiowlng. No effort Is Foundation For The regular 95c, f o r ...... O i / C being made to catch the sap as it runs out of the tree. Land O'Lakes BUTTER by Gossard New Woolens EASTER PARADE 1,000 yards, tweeds, checks, etc., (h ^ f\f\ Smart and practical clothes worth much more, y a rd ...... $ 1 « U U We Are Hold A Special Sale of Hair Brushes 2 5 7 ® $ for girls 7 to 14 Rayon Slips Unexcelled table butter! 5 Lace trimmed in flesh and white, not all [• Dainty Spring sizes in all styles...... 0 5 / C K ello gg’s • MisSimplicity s m o-o t b s 'i s . away the betraying flesh !>y Women’s Panties J^ ccu iU i Corn Flakes 2 pkgs. 15« means of diagoned crosa- Silk straps that pull flat toe Pure silk, and rayon, lace trimmed, and H f; diaphragm and abdomen. plain tailored, (2 for $1.00) ...... O O C S w ift’s 0 Spring frocks call lor Frocks Women’s Fabric Gloves Hotel Sbeiidao D ial 6009 Quick Arrow 2 pkgs. 2 2 * smooto, clean lines. Mis Full size packages.nackaves. Simplicity will aid jrour fig­ Slip-on fabric gloves, in colors, g\ ure and give It youthful pair ...... O S / C Beardsley’s lines. $ 2 * 2 5 Peanut Butter 2 lb. pail 2 9 « 0 Fashioned of a quality bro­ cade with a shaped uplift. Elastic sections extending / from below the bust to give F r ^ Crisp F lo rid a a long line. Girls will love these silk PIMEHURST Dial 4m Main Floor, rear. t GRUNOW CELERY ORANGES frocks the minu e they see this Order your Easter Ham at Pinehurst. Sperry & Easter assortment. Youthful femes, Swift’s Premium, Armour’s Star, 1st Prize or 2 bun. 13c dozen prints and colorful solid tones Honey Brand—Whole or Half. Extra large. About 8-4 of 1L.JH!IULECc trimmed with white coUarc, White bleached celery! a glass of Juice In each puffed sleeves, pleats. 7 to 14 Snow-white! ^MANCHESTEPjCONN.*** CITRUS FRUIT SALE INSIDE BEFORE orange. years. ATWOOD GRAPEFRUIT — SEEDLESS 96 S iie I g ig * 5 25c 350*^ YD U HALES I RANGE OIL Smartly Styled Extra Large FLORIDA ORANGES ...... doz 33c. HEALTH MARKET 2 dozen 59c. 8 e 0 The Idiid of refrigerant Per Gallon Tweed Coats need in jo u r refrigerator Wednesday! 15 Gallons Or More. FRESH FISH MEAT DEPARTMENT ieknporteot; stewing V eal...... 15c lb. Carreoe, Gmoow*s esdn- Fresh Tender Halibut Veal Shanks...... 10c lb. ■(▼e refrigeiiuBt gnerenteea PORTERFIELDS Haddock Filets Bye « f tile Bottom Bound oomplcteaefety. InaddUoa, Spruce and Pearl Streets Phone 6584 Filet of Sole POT ROAST it gnerenteea eUcnt; amooch Shoulder Steak Mackerel Any Size, t Hm . op. and economical operation Mo W aote. L b ...... ^ U C / Butterfish oftfae'refrig- Juat the flneet onto of lean eretor; Yom She’ll be toe best dreaaed girl in toa Scallops Brlaket and CSmok Oomed Beef. emu h u t0 it, Oysters Every piece of Pinehnrzt QuaUty D. P. Aitkin Easter parade in one of Hale’s tweeds. Corned Beef ia carefully eomed from SM it, tm tll PLUMBING -> HBA'TING Newest models in neat cHeAw end H ar­ Clams Oie llneot U. S. Inzpeeted choice beeL it Mnd hold AND TINNING i t in y o u r Prices Beasoasble. ris-type tweeds. Swagger and stralf^t* Sirloin Steaks...... 35c to 39c lb. 206 Center Street TeL 6246 Sinall Short Steaks___ .Mb. 44c Again Wadneadsy we offer line models. Some have hati to match. Salt Herring this popular a ^ r . . every .7 to 14 yeara time we offer this Shenlder LA151j£jS Steak Sale at 11c a poond we YELLOW Cauliflower 1 Beets or Car> adl oot before the day ia over. It Doesn’t Pay To Drive A 25cto29e 1 rots, 2 bun. 15c A Hgger ahlpment for tonior- Dirty Carl Youthful ONIONS Native Dande- Have Tour Gar Spinach C im T '8 liim Greens Ronnd and Steaming WASHED 6 25c V t peck 12c Rareripes Service Station Radishes 80 Oalriand Street C la m s POLISHED LaTonraine Coffee ..v Dial 5191 Jqts. 2 5 ® at Freah These lauay Mtile -aifftliMr. Pinehurst Orange Pekoe T ea...... ^ lb. 29c SCHALLER’S ^ jt are Just toe amaxteat Hollywood Super Service ataatyottof: Order Shad and Hot Cron Buns NOW for Pridayl Oysters Statira . . oarbiatc-,„ C fJ u tn e t e pint 2 5 * t M ; - ; 842 Bast Oeater St. TeL 4888 w « a f.

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