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VOL. LIV., NO. 89. AdvorttolBg OB Pago 10.) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 14,1985. (TWELVE PAGES)

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HAUPTMANN AGAIN IDENTIFIED ------

1 She Conquers the Pacific; Amelia Smiles In Victory 1 REICH WINS IN SAAR WOMAN SAYS SUSPECT

SAY EARLY REPORTS

TRAILED DR. CONDON Anti-Nazis Concede They N02PARTYBL0C Have Been Defeated Al- Bronx Dress Model Declares Four Convicts Escape SLATE FOR THE She Saw Suspect Watch- though Vote Has Not Yet Been Counted. SOCIALS TRIO Prison in Oklahoma ing ’"Jafsie” in a Tele-

McAlester, Okla., Jan. 14— (AP) gfor robbery in Pottawatomie coun- graph Office Before He

Saarbruecken, Saar Basin Terri- Senate Group Befieved Op- —Making their second break (or 'ty. -fli Two of the escaped convicts left tory, Jan. 14— (AP) — Antl-Naalo freedom, four convicts tunneled Paid Over the Lindbergh virtually conceded today they had the taxicab at Holdenville, Okla., posed to *DeaT as WeD their way out of the state peniten- Warden Sam Brown said. 'The third been, defeated in tho long awaited tiary here early today. Three of I continued to Shawnee where be fled Saar plebiscite and that the resl- Ransonu them were reported to have com- I from the cab when it ran out of gas. denta of this little wealthy territory as to'Oifice Hooting for mandeered a taxicab, while the I The driver, Ossie Mlnyard was re- had voted to restore it to the father- other fled on foot. leased unharmed at' Shawnee. land. Own Party’ s Members. All four of the convicts were In- An early search (ailed to disclose Flemlngton, N. J.. Jan. 14.— (AP) Machine guns for watch dogs, 880 mates of the prison tubercular ward any trace of the three convicts after —A Bronx dress model today Iden- ballot boxes filled with the Saar and were members of the party ot they left the cab. The fourth, pre- tified Bruno Richard Hauptmann as landers expreselofa of desire for seven which engineered a successful sumed on foot, also was believed to future rule were stored In Wareburg Bridgeport, Jan. 14— (AP) —The a man she saw shadowing Dr. John break from the prison last Septem- have temporarily made good his es- F. (Jafsie) Ck>ndon before be paid auditorium to await the count at 8 resolution of the Socialist state exe- ber 27. cape. p. ro. Ninety eight per cent o f the cutive committee urging Bridge- The men were Coney 0)ffey. serv- "I don't see how they can get the 850,000 Lindbergh ransom. eligible voters on the B uin cast port's five Socialists In the Legisla- ing 25 years for ^c^^'ery: Charlie far," Warden Brown said. “Alt (our A handwriting expert declared ballots yesterday In the plebiscite Points, serving a life term for the were pretty sick men." evidence agadnst the German car- awaited 15 years to determine ture not to sponsor candidates '"for death of J. D. Gates, an Oklahoma Brown said be did not know how penter was “irresistible, unanswer- whether the Saar should return to routine positions Involving finan- City policeman, in 1930; Vcm Broth- the escape was engineered, other able and overwhelming," and a sec- Germany, go to France, or remain cial rewards" was interpreted here ers, serving 20 years for robbery, than the (act that the convicts tun- ond expert added the weight of his under I-eague of Nations’ control. today aa barring direct nominations and Earl Williams, serving 30 years nsled under the outside prison wall. own opinion to this testimony. The League's Saar governing by Socialist Senators on Senate Miss Hlldegarde Olga Alexander, commission will make a final de- patronage positions and leaving ac- tho dress model, said she saw Dr. cision taking into consideration the tion on such nominations aa are Ck)ndon on a night In March 1932, In results of the vote. made by Republicans or Democrats a telegraph station end another Defeat Conceded up to the individual Senators. man, behind him, "obviously watch- Concession that the Hlterlltes bad Several courses were reported to- NOBILin AT WEDDING ing him." been overwhelmingly victorious was day as being open to the Socialist "I say the man waa Bruno Rich- seen in a statement issued by Max State Senators when the appoint- ard Hauptmann,” she said. Braun, leader of the Common ment of doorkeepers and messen-i The girl was the second witness Front, Anti-Nazi organization who gers comes up for action, when the OF ALFONSO’S DAUGHTER of the day In Hauptmann’s trial. In - claimed voters had been subjected Senate reconvenes on Thursday. which he is charged with the Md- to duress. No Two-Party EUoc naping and murder of Baby (Carles Describing the vote as "the worst The Socialists, It was said, adll A. Lindbergh, Jr. Her testimony pseudo-democratic election ever not support any slate calling for AmeUa Earhart—already heavy laden with flying honors—became the first pilot to “fly aolo" across Infanta Beatrix of Spain FRIEND OF FISCH was offered In support of Dr. Con- held outside of Germany's farces" appointment of Republicans and So- the Pacific ocean from Hawaii to California, and the first woman ever to fly from Honolulu to California, don's own story In which h« said Braun said responsbiile quarters .cialists to the positions. They are when she landed at Oakland, Calif., Mudicipal Airport. She is shown just after landing, smiling at the Hauptmann was the mysterious had failed miserably to live up to represented as being personmly in throng gathered to greet her. and holding a bouquet pressed upon her, while her ears still were deafened Married to Prince Torlonia “John” to whom he paid the futile their guarantees for a free election," favor of tri-party representationa by over 18 hours of flying behind a roaring motor. , TELLS HIS STORY ransom for the baby. and arraigned Red Cross nurses who of Republicans, Democrats and So- of Italy in Simple Cere- The defense sought to break aided invalids In mtu'klng their bal- cialists U resolutions to this effect down her identification, Edward J. loU as "tools of Hitler." originate with Republicans or Reilly, chief of the defense staff, Basalts Tomorrow Democrats. Believes That German For charing: “The Hitlerites declared" he said While opposed to any Republican' SOCIAL SECURITY, "I want to prove that the was “ that the Saar was already under Socialist slate, the local Senators AMELIA EARHART RESTS never there." Nazi rule.” The counting of ballota may be Inclined to favor an entire- Dealer Gave the Ransom may take all night and the results Rome, Jan. 14.— (AP) — Prince | Nevertheless, she left the stand ly Republican slate, particularly it still Insisting that Hauptmann was will be flashed to the world some favorable comm, .tee posts are given CONGRESS PROBLEM Allesandro Torlona, son of the for- j the man she saw. time early tomorrow. AFTER LONG OCEAN HOP Money to Hauptmann. the Socialist Senators in appoint- mer Elsie Moore of New York, and I She said sh4 also saw him on the The plebiscite commission delay- ments to be annoimced Thursday by Infanta Beatriz of Spain, daughter street, a few days after the incident ed sorting the'ballots in accordance Senator John F. Lynch of West Of former King Alfonso, were mar- in the telegraph station. Haven, president pro-tem of the ried today in Rome’s magnificent Flemlngton, N. J., Jan. 14.— ;A P) (Oonttnoed on Page Two) Planned to Continue to Capitol Deindged With De- Suspect Tunis Bed Senate, it was reported today. NEGRO IS GUARDED old Church of Jesus. They were —Henry Uhlig, quiet, red-faced for- Hauptmann turned red when she Await Aselgnments surrounded by the scions of Europe's mer roommate of Isador Fiacb and spoke his name. Mrs. Anna Haupt- No decision on how the Socialiat Washington Today But mands for Townsend Plan proudest royal families during the Intimate friend of Bruno Richard mann, wife of the accused man, Senators will act on the first ceremony. Hundreds of persons Hauptmann, recalled ^ incidents to- paled. patronage test of the new session is AGAINST LYNCHING jammed adjacent streets to catch day In support of Hauptmann‘4 BYRD GROUP BACK a expected until after the committee —To Be Debated Soon. Miss Alexander Is 26 years old, Weather Reports Inter- glimpse of the bride but she en- story that he received, the Lind- chic. She took the defense by sur- assignments are made known, it Is tered the church by a rear door. bergh ransom money from Fiseb. said here. prise. revealing on redirect question- AFTER LONG TRIP The wedding was twice changed "Of course, I may not Icnow ing that she had been requested by The program adopted Sunday at fere; Says She Is Tired. Accused of Beating Gonple Washington, Jan. 14.— (AP) — into a Royalist demonstration, first everything about the case," UhUg Norwalk Is based on a desire to ex' the state not to publicize her knowl- Congress will come face to face as Alfonso entered the church and said, "but I am prepared to tell edge. pedlte state and local legislation to walked down the aisle and then what I know and that, I think, will the exclusion of all patronage con- to Death With Hammer— with its major tasks this week in- E3dridge W. Stein, second of tho Los Angeles, Jan. 14.— (A P )— again aa he left the church. Royal- indicate that Hauptmann is not Sledging Party Gets Within siderations Including judgeships cluding the problem of social secur- guilty.” state's battery of handwriting ex- Amelia Earhart Putnam held her ists gave vent to such frantic out- perts, bad sufficient time before the and county commissioners, party ity which President Roosevelt plana Uhlig went to Germany with airminded public somewhat In the Had Victim’ s Watch. bursts that Italian police sought to noon recess to declare it his opinion spokesmen said. to attack In a special message ex- calm them. 180 Miles of Sonth Pole; air today as far as her immediate pected to go to Capitol Hill within that Hauptmann wrote every one of The wedding was performed by (Oeuttnued on Page Six) flying plans were concerned. two or three d. ys. Cardinal ’ Pesoda, exiled cardinal the 14 ramsom notes received by CHevcland, Miss., Jan. 14.—(AP) Deluged with demands for the Colonel (Carles A. Lindbergh after Gone 88 Days. America’s “First Lady" of the air, primate from Spain. Among the —Special precautions to prevent Townsend plan for 8200 a month guests in the royal pews were King his baby waa stolen on March 1. FATHER AND SON travel weary from her epochal solo pensions to every one over 60, legis- 1932. flight across the Pacific on the lone- mob action were taken today by of- Victor Emmanuel III , of Italy, MADENO PROMISE lators were looking forward particu- Queen Eleana and the Princes of The first expert, Albert S. Os- Little America, Antarctica, Jan. ly Honoluiu-to-Callfomia stretch and ficials guarding Jamea Coyner, 39. larly to hearing the White House born, jSr., waa on the stand early in 13—(Delayed)— (By Mackay Radio) her leisurely jaunt down the coast negro, accused of slaying Mr. and the House of Savoy. KILLED BY FUMES ideas on old age security. Former King Present the (toy’s SMsion. Ha reiterated his — (A P )—Three members of the line from Oakland to Los Angeles Mrs. A. B. Turner, In their home One report in Congressional cir- TOADDILLINGER opinion that Hauptmann wrote tha Byrd expedition have returned from yesterday, made this much known: here Dec. 9. Former King Alfonso of Spain cles unconfirmed at the White headed the princes of the blood of notes and answered the question of a 1,410-mile sledging trip which car- She was tired. The negro, who was arrested Sat- House was that a monthly pension “why?” with; ried them within 180 miles of the , She wanted to take off for Wash- urday after dismembered parts of the Bourbon family who gathered to Mother and Another Son in of 848 (or eligible old folk might be see their young relative wed. 'Because the evidence is irresisti- South Pole. ington, D. C. bodies were found Jn his possession, the administration’s answer to the (The bride's mother, Victoria, the ble, unanswerable and overwhelm- It was the farthest south any man She directed her ocean-spanning was rushed to Jackson for saf-j- drive for the Townsend plan. An- Judge Denies Charge Made keeping. He waa lodged in a top ing." has gone by that means of travel Critical Condition; Neigh- monoplane serviced. other belief, voiced with equal ex- When he left the stand his cross- since 1912, when Captain Robert F. She wanted to sleep. floor of the Jackson jail, which is (Uonttnued on Page Two) accessible only by elevator. uberance was that the figure would by Lawyer H ut He Would examination by Reilly was only Scott reached the pole, only to perish That was the last heard of the be 830. The pension age and the partly complete, the defense attor- dn the return trip. bor Breaks Into House. tousled-headed aviatrix late last Coyner, arresting officers said, denied any connection with the kill- other rules for eligibility also were ney reserving the right to cross- The group, led by Quinn A. Black- night when she left the Union Air ings, but admitted having served a subjecta for varying Congressional Aid the Bandit. question .him on writings of the dead bum of Seattle, Wash., returned Fri- Terminal at Burbank, forced because forecasts. REV. J. P. CHIDWICK Putnam, Jan. ,14.— (A P )— Five term in the Indiana state peniten- Isador Fiacb. The state has promis- day. They had spefit 88 days In the of bad weather reports to cancel for tiary for stealing a body from a (Bd Ckmtroverslea Up ed to prcxluce these writings. field, having left Little America.on ytKT old Raymond Luzak died today the time being, at least, her trip to grave. The week will see two old con- Chicago, Jan. 14.— (A P )—Attor- Flach's Handwriting October 16. ’ Inqt hospital, the second victim of a the Nation's capital. Would Exbonie Bodies troversies renewed. On Wednes- DIES IN NEW YORK ney Louis E. Plquett’s claim that Reilly handed Oabcm a card today Within 200 miles of the Pole they day the House Ways and Means Judge William G. Murray promised tragedy which brought death to his Silence On Plans District Attorney Greek Rice which purported to have on it the found coal deposits and fossil re- father and sent two other members Repeated inquiries from attach^ said he would ^ ask (or ' court order committee will meet to decide how clemency to the late John Dlllinger, writing of Flsch, but which he did mains of trees which had grown fast it shall handle the proposal to the Public Enemy No. 1, wsus de- of the family to a hospital. The boy's at the airport brought this laconic to exhume the bodies of Mr. and not further identify, and questioned trunks 12 to 18 Inches In diameter, father, Joseph Luzak, 48, was found answer: Mrs. Turner. The examination, he pay the 82,100,000,000 bonus imme- nied from the witness stand in diately. Was Most Popular Priest in him about alleged similarity o f that ages-old evidence of an epoch when dead on a bed last night. His wife, “No we don't know where Miss said, would be for the purpose of Plquctt’s trial today by the judge writing and the writing in the ran- the antarctic had a mild climate. 'Raymond and another son, Chester, Earhart is or what she plans. We comparing the bodies with the dis- Friends and foss of the' World himself. som notes. Court were clearing their throats Those In Party 7, were found semi-conscious. are just waiting." membered parts. New York — Hero of the Admitting that he met the lawyer Osborn said an "s" was similar, The negro, when arrested, was for oratory on the proposal to have last summer at the World's Fair, With Blackburn were Stuart B. The elder Luzak’s death was ten- The blonde Amelia cruised down but added the writing was "dif- *alne, Durham, N. H., and Richard tatively . attributed to carbon, to Los Angeles from Oakland yes- wearing a watch identified aa the the United States enter It. The de- Judge Murray declared they bad no property of Turner. Also in his pos- bate, la expected to start in the Sen- conversation about Dlllinger's ferent." He will oe recalled by the lell, Boston, Mass. All were in monoxide gas by County Detective terday In three hours and seveo Maine Explosion. defense when the state produces the good health, but their faces were Rowe H. Wheeler. M ^ c a l Examiner minuted, hoping to find favorable chances in court. The desperado (Dootinned on Page Two) (Oentlnaed Page Two) was then in hiding, after bis famous specimens it claims to have in its peeling from frostbite as they told John J. Russell however, withheld weather conditions to continue over possession. fighting terrific winds with the New York, Jan. 14.— (A P )—Mon- wooden gun escape from Crown his finding In the boy’s death. the southern route to Washington. Point jail. Fisch is alleged by Hauptmann temperature 40 and 60 degrees be- Blood Teats Made Reports o f a blizzard in the vicini- slgnor John P. Chldwlck, whose to be the man who gave him the low zero. ’ “ You said you had an alibi for The detective reported the finding ty of Flagstaff, Ariz., however, courage In peril and pulpit made Lindbergh ransom money found in At other times they were stripped him one of New York's most n^ed Dlllinger," the judge said today, re- after blood tests had been made on terminated this plan for the time be- calling the conversation to PIquett, bis Bronx garage and the derfense to the waist as they made their way ing. > Report Four Violent Deaths priests,, died last night. He was 71. Luzak’a body and that of a dog "and said you'd prove by a Daytona has sought to connect him with the across Uie treacherous ice. Dogs re- found dead last night at the same “I had my heart set .on going to Women wept and men cheered crime. He -was a German furrier when he returned to the city after Beach circuit judge that Dillinger peatedly had io be rescued from time that a neighbor discovered the Washington" Amelia sighed. was in Daytona Beach at the time about which little was known. Some- crevasses. O ne^og choked to death In State Over the Weekend the destruction of the U. S. 8. Maine plight of the Luzak family. Wheeler Over 2,000 On Hand of the shooting." • time after the Lindbergh crime lie before it could be rescued and at said a gasoline range In the kitchen News that the noted filer was. In Havana harbor in 1898, for he Nothing Else Menlioaed waa the chaplain of the Ill-fated went to Germany and there died of another time six of Paine’s nine dogs was the source of the monoxide gas. beading to Los Angeles yesterday That referred to the charge, pend- tuberculosis. were dangling In an abyss. Mrs. Luzak and her two children from Oakland spread quickly. Fully By The man who feU vicUm to the battleship. His conduct had been ing against DilUnger at the time of Valuable Plods caiester 7 and Raymond, were suf- 2,00(1 admirers were at the Burbank Four persons died violently in *>11 and run driver in Bridgeport officially reported to the Navy De- his escape, that he murdered a Cal- partment aa “ beyond praise.” C.UX WRITINO EXPEBT8 Although prlmauily a geological fering from exposure. They were ad- umet City poUqeman in a bank raid. Flemlngton, N. J., Jan. 14.— (AP) party, thetr work was described aa mitted to Day Kimball hospital. (Oonttnoed oo Page Twa) When the explosion rocked the "Tbat's all we Wked. about—ex- the death o f a fifth was under in-1 feet by the automobile that struck vessel he ran on deck, saw men dy- —Bnmo Richard Hauptmann today o f considerable geographical value Medical Examiner J. J., Russell ex- cept the fair.'* began the third week of bia fight to by Rear Admiral Richard E. B3rrd, pressed the belief Lusalc had been vestigation today by autlioritlea who i.blro and police still ard searching ing all about him, and gave absolu- PIquett, who had been cross-ex- leader of the expedition. TREASURY BALANCE believe he may have met with a for the driver, tion to all in a loU'*. voice. Re- escape the electric chair, with the dead 24 hours. In addition to Luzak amining the judgb, shrugged and state calling handwriting ezperts (or The group turned back near the similar (ate. \ in Putnam, a neighbor who bad porters on shore later told him that and the dog the family canary also quit 'The lawyer, charged with hid- further evidence that the Bronx ex- top of Thome Glacier, in the Queea Washington, Jan. 14— (AP) —^The Drowning, suffocation and a hit-1 not seen Joseph Luzak, 48, or biz they could bear him above the roar ing.- Dlllinger In May of 1934 from was found dead. qq run driver accounted (or the four family since last Thursday broke of the flames. He was given charge convtct carpenter was' the author ot Maud range. They were at an alti- Foreea Way Into B oom j^ tion of the treasury . Jan- 11 a nationwide search, rested his de- was: Receipts for January 811,631,* while the fifth, a man, waa found Into their home and found Luzak the Lindbergh kidnaping ransom tude of 7,000 feet and virtually on Albert Kltmak who forced an en- of arrangements for the dead. fense today with prospects that the the edge of the Polar Plateau. 816,600.41; expendtturea, 829,064,- dead under mysterious circum- dead on a bed and his wife and two Itorved Through War case would go to the jury tonlgbL notes. trance Into the Luzak home said Albert S. Osborn, the aged, widely They found that the so-called 767.40; net balance, 82,501,833,- stances, surrounded by bis family, small aons In a seml-oonaclous Father Cbidwlck asked to be re- Piquett’s version o f the conversa- members of the family were last 580.57; customa receipta for the all of whom are in a hospital. state. assigned and served throughout the known handwriting authority, was Leverett Glacier, discovered from seen outside their home Thursday. tion, given earlier in his trial on a the air, was really a sub-platqau, or month 89,605,199.04. , The icy waters of the Sebeths Authorities daelined to commsnt Spanish-Ameridan war on the (jin- Fedei^ cbaige of harboring DiUln- the day’s first altness. In his poto- He decided to Investigate after Receipts for the fiscal year (since river in Cromwell claimed the lives tive, convincing voice the elderto on the case until after an autopsy. clnnatt. He later waa chaplain of terrace, between the Ross Ice shelf noting that two bottles of mUk and ger, waa: and the Polar Plateau. But from a July 1) 81,961,110,360.04; expendi- of two brothers yesterday, Stanley Mrs. John O. Nordln, 57. of Weat the New York and for a time served “Judge Murray aald If Dillinger witness has already told the Haup& some bread at the front door had not tures, 88,378,005,662.42, Including and Walter Smiegel, 12 and 10 Haven, suffocated to death aa she at the New York and Waabington came back to Crow n Point and a mann murder case Jury that he to mountain peak which gave them a been taken in. 11,909,147,730.40 of emergency ex- 100-mlle view they could find no sign years old resi>ectlvely. They went tried to rescue her daughter during Navy 3rards. death' sentence was returned he satisfied, after studying both rwi* Luzak was partly clad while the penditures; excess of expenditures, to feed a cal( and their bndiea a Are at thsir home. The rescue In this city he was noted aa a would commute It to life, as he did som notes and specimens of tho Ghi: of a mountain range previously re- 81.776.880.293.83; gold asseU, 88,- ported to the southeast. were taken from the river beneath was fin ely affected by the woman's not believe Dillinger killed the po- 088. 114,080.24. a coating o f tee several hours later. husband. •: , . . .(UMttoiied on Page Thrsa) UeemaB." • ■s 7/; v' V MANCHESTER EVENING HEEALO. M^CHEBTEK. CONN. MONDAY* JANUARY X4; 198^ M ANGHJ^Tat, QONM. UONDAT, JANUARY 14, IBSIk

eua phasa of tha plebiseita was FIREMEN OF NO. 3 that i,4Sl persona named "Mueller” Prince and Princess Wed Today Tracy Brock, oacond vice-president; ised la Manchester tomorrow night cast thair ballots, all a t one sta- NAMECOMitTCE aUBOFnCERS Recreation O nter LUPIEN ELECTED Miss Martha L. Popple, third vlce- Delegates from Local 3138 to attend tioa la a suburb. — N. Y. Stocks prealdent; Mlos Frances M. Kenton, the organisation meeting HAVE STEAK DINNER Antoag these who voted waa Local Stocks Items of Interest recording secretary; Oscar Ander- elected Saturday but their names Fnrt Von Papen, Oenpan minister son, financial secretary; Robert J. will not be made public until later. TO SEE SENATORS HEAfiOFUNlON Boym, treasurer. In the evening the union mem- Large Gathering of Membcni to Austria and former chaacellor. Adame Kx .. 8% (Fmlahag hy Pntnam B Oe.) GIVEN DINNER He cast his ballot at Wallerfangen Alaaka Jud ...... 18*4 Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. There were contests tor two oth- bera gathered in Odd Fellows hall to participate In a dance and aodal. and District Officers at Cas- but refused to ssy bow he marked Allegheny ...... IH ten’s gym claaa will be er officea. Mis* Hilda B. Nielsen tle Farm Inn Saturday. It. Vob Papen is former Reich Am C a n ...... 11214 1 P. M. Stocha held from 7:15 to 8 o’clock. opposed Miss Kenton tor recording Connie Foley did the prompting tor PropOMl P hn Would Estab* eommiseloner for the 8asr. Am Ooml Alco ...... 24*4 Solons from This State Wifl Members of ItaKu Groep Tops Two Other Candidates secretary and David (kiraon and modern and old-fashioned dancing. Am Home P ro d ...... 81H The men’s gym clam will meet Charles Davidson also were candi- Refreshments were served. So suc- Forty membdn sad guests were from 8:15 to 9 o’clock. cessful was the dance that It was ^ is h Scak o( E Conte an present Saturday night at CasUe Am Rad Bt 8 ...... 14% Bid Askad Be Asked te Sipport dates tor financial secretary. Mem- Farm Inn .V>r the annual Christmas AMEUA EARHART RESTS Am Smelt ...... 86*4 Cap Nat Bank A Truot 10 14 Fete Those Who Were Re- The man’s plunge period will be at Annual Meeting Held bers of the executive board and made known that similar affairs party and tinner of Hoee Oo. No. 8 Am Tel and T e l...... 104% Conn. R iv er...... 450 bold from 7 to 8 o’clock. delegates to the different textile would be held every month during Help Kidngy* Am Tab B ...... 83% U m women’s plung* period union conventions in 1935 will be the winter and coming spring . H o n rin T ^ iw ii. of the South Manchester Are depart- Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 55 59 Townsend Plan. cently Named. win on Saturday. months. ment. A steak dinner waa ssrvsd AFTER LONG OCEAN HOP Anaconda ...... 10% Hartford National .... 3t% 38% “The effest of perfume Is always Beautiful new spring colors in be held from 8 to 9 o’clock. elected at a meeting Saturday, Feb- and Foreman Thomas Hassstt waa Armour, H i...... 8% Phoenix St B. and T ... 165 mors subtle the effect of sound tioga yams are obtainable at the The girls’ gym clesa league will ruary 9. Leonard Green has been'named to toastmaater for the program that (Oenttnoed From Page One) Atehlaen ...... 81% Inenranc* Stocks ' Sidney BHUett, presldeot of tb* mnA appearancs. The impressloa Knit-a-Blt comer in Hale’s. In- use the bowling alley* all evening. Clarence N. Lupien was elected Mr. Shorts In his report said the succeed J. William Green oa district ICueliMUr plumbwa and ateam- Auburn ...... 28% atmetlona are given free. Newly elected officers of the organiser tor the district embracing • isas i nttera are not In accord with the followed. The entertainment conalst- Aetna Casualty ...... 86% 88% Manchester TownMnd _Club and given by scent may even paM unno- president of Local 2125, United total membership of Local 2125 was CfmimM Field when she brought her ship to a AviaUon Carp ...... 4% Aetna Fire ...... 46% 48% tioed. The s *dm of onrtl has re- Italian . Club were tb* guests of Tuesday. Manchester. J. William Green plan to act a different wage sched- ed of several vocal selections by Mrs. J. Leslie 'lardy, secretary of TntUe Workers of America, on the 2,322 and 'chat a recent audit of the returned to Paterson, N. J. ule in Manehcater lower than that John Naven. a former Manchester stop. Balt and O hio...... 12% Aetna Life ...... 18 20 mained vary primitive. It Is still Poor Mob’s Coke. honor a t g dinner and sodal held in Tha woBMn’a swimming cleeeea first ballot by a large majority finances Indicated the exchequer of pzopoaad for Hartford, aa augfeated resident, but now a radio singer, Waving at the crowd—and hur- Bendix ...... 15% Automobile ...... 38% 35% th* club, this morning eonf*rr*d on keenest In animals, and although we 1 oup sugar the clubrooms on Norman street will meet as follows: 7 to 7:46, be- over Arthur Smith and Waiter Ma- the union waa In a flourishing con- Francis Gorman, vice-president g m A ttii# s gwB s*s an riedly tugging a comb through her Bath Steel ...... 82 Conn. General ...... 38 38 the appointment of a conunltU* love perfumes, w# enjoy them In- 1-3 oup shortening ginners; 7:45 to 8:30, intermediate.' honey, at the annual meeting of the dition to start the New Year. At the of the National T^extile Union, waa by the bead of the oede committee known over the radio as Jack Shan- 1 3-4 cups flour yesterday. Invited guests Included for the third aone. The rate for non, with Thomas J. Qulsb at the rumpled loeka she said ‘1 didn’t ex- Beth Steel, p fd ...... 73 Hartford F irs...... 86 88 suggested at ths meeting of tb* ehib stinctively rather than consdoualy. Judge William S. Hyde, Town This will be th* second lesson In union Saturday afternoon In Odd conclusion of his talk Mr. Shorts reported to be working on the Borden ...... 24% 8bakes]^care mentioned scents to 1 tap: cinnamon the new term. There Is still Ume Journeymen in Hartford, under the piano. William Sweet, a yodeler and pect any one to be here—" Hartford Steam Boiler 78 75 last Friday. Treasurer George H. Waddell and Pellows hall. Mr. Lupien, who had was loudly applauded and given a grievances of the Hilliari strikers. propoaed plan, would remain at Jarle Johnson, were beard in several Amelia’s mother, Mrs. Amy Otis Can Pne ...... 13% National Fir* ...... 58 58 describe people and places, so did de 1-2 tap. cloves Selectman Joseph Pero, who re- to enroll for this class. Make ap- charge of the flying squadrons dur- rising vote of thanks for his efforts It waa said that the matter may be DANCE O IL Eorbort, who lives at Toluca Lake Caa* (J. I.) ...... 56% Phoanix Fire ...... 70% 72% At the request of th* national of- Maupassant; but their keen apprals- 1-2 tSp. nutmeg plicaUon a t the office now. Danc- ing the textile strike in September, In behalf of the union during his brought to a head before tbe Na- *1.20 an hour while it ia propoaed to selectlone and there waa instrumen- Cer d* Paeoo ...... fice th* local club wai. asked to 1 tap. baking soda cently waa made an honorary mem- act the rate in Manhceater at 60 near the airport, was not at the Aeld .. 43% Travelers ...... 410 420 lag noses ore exceptional. The ber. ing In the gym Friday evening from succeeds Arthur Shorts. tenure of office. tional Labor Relations Board at any tal music by James Farrand on tbt Chee and O hio...... 43% appoint a committee to Investglate, average noM is vague and untrain- 1 t ^ . baking powder I 8:80 to 13:80. Music by the Pecr- oenta an hour. banjo and by the D’Ubaldo brothers. to greet her daughter but Amelia Public Utilities Stocks and If poaslble, contact the two Sen- President Arturo Gremmo, who Other officers elected are: Robert Announcement was made that a time. It waa the opinion of the local Chrysler ...... 39% Conn. Elec Serv ...... S3 37 ed. Whether people like a perfume 1 egg lesB orchestra. J. Adsms, first vice-president; Central Labor Union will be organ- . Mr. ShoMs and some of the new- T ) i e R . o c U l i f f c O i l C o m p n n ^ At ths head table, in addition to said she had not expected her Cooa Cola ...... 176% ators and the (^ngresamen from 1 cup w ater was elected for the fourth term, ob- plumbera and ateam flttera that the the toastmaster, was William J. mother. Conn. Power ...... 31 33 or not deprada largely on what It served bis birthday yesterday and Col Carbon .. 71 Qrscnwtch, WAG, pfd. Connecticut, learn what their feel- arouaea consciously or imconsdous- 1 cup of raisins e ^ e had been ixed. There la much Crockett, president of the Are dis- George Palmer Putnam, wealthy 80 85 ings were toward the TownMnd bill BoU ralsina and shortening In the was presented with a handsome Resentment because of the present husband of the Aier, who kissed her Col Gas and E l ...... 72 Hartford Elec ...... 49 51 ly in their imaginations. Frequent- bouquet of flowers. Other officers trict, E. L. O. Hohenthal. treasurer ComI Solv ...... 23% and urge that It be supported. Th# ly a memory comes forth. Scent water for 8 minutes; then add egg i>foposed action. of the district. Edward Colsman, good-bye when the took off from the Hartford Gas ...... 87 43 and the length of their terms of Cons G o a ...... 21% do., pfd ...... 47 61 appointment of the committee w iwakens memorl*s aa vividly and dry Ingredients. Bake In loaf EM '■ chief of the Manchester Are depart- Honolulu Aeld to accomplish what Con* O il...... 7% left over from th* meeting Frldi :ht or sound does—more vividly pan or pan 9x12. If put In loaf service, are: Bonflglio Carlnl, sec- ment, Selectman James H. Johnston, no womaa hod ever done and what 8N E T (k)...... 104 108 ond term aa vice-president; Giuseppe Cont Can ...... 85% Manufacturing Stock* night until the roll of membi le say. pan, bake one hour. If baked In Second Assist Chief Joseph Cham- no one tnd ever done alone was'Se-' Com Prod ...... 65% might be checked. As a result other i>an, forty-five minutes. Gaudlno, fourth term os treasurer; QOLr. JMMt win ojforj to In*)) ^ooJ fvarmhtrm tiOBIUTY AT WEDDING bers of the South Manchester de- ported hurrying to the United Statea Am Hardware ...... 31 33 Vittorio Eirpo, fifth term as finan- Del L and W n ...... 18% Am Hosiery ...... 30 the conference this morning the Tha ebUdren’s programs annoy partment and foreman of No. 2, by boat |o rejoin his wife. Dupont ...... 95 committee selected consists of J. Protect your fingers when polish- cial secrets^; Luigi Oenovesi, first OF ALFONSO’S DAUGHTER Harry Schieldge, captain of No. 1 Anow H and H, com. 14 18 Seymour Brown, Robert L. Fryer ybuT Get a uMd radio for their ing stove or doing any other dirty term as . corresponding secretary; Eastman Kodak...... 1H% do., pfd ...... 95 — room from Potterton and Krah. Francesco Plano, first as guard; and Fred McCormick, foreman of Elec Auto L ite ...... 25% Billings and 8)>encer.. % 1 and Miss Ruth H. Beemah. Clearance prices run from *5.00 up. work, by dipping your fingers in No. 4. negrom^ e F At the meeting Friday night melted paraffin. Blaglo Diana, first os auditor; (Continued from Paeo One) Gen Eleo ...... 21% Bristol Brass ...... 32 34 Giovanni Rota, first a* auditor; During the evening a purse was Gen Food*...... 33% John H. C. Longdike read from the presented to August Mildner, for ten Case, Lockwood and B 140 — Congressional Record a vote that Scratching of kitchen floor or The Electrolux ia different; them Giuseppe Peretto, head steward; former Queen of Spain, remained In AGAINST LYNCHING Gen M otora...... 31% Collins Co...... 75 Unoleum ia prevented by cutting JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE years secretary of No. 8, who has bad been passed by a Western state Is no other refrigerator like it! In- Pietro Giordano, Battista Peretto, London at a hotel where she has GlUette ...... 13% Colt’s E trearm s...... 26 28 pads from old felt hats and gluing to Alfredo Bausola, stewards; Sec- now moved to Bolton and is no long- (3old Dust ...... 16% Bogle Lock ...... legislature upholding the plan. A cidentally the Manchester Gas Co. been living apart from her husband, er an active member of the com- 18 21 copy waa sent to Washington to be bottom of chair and table legs. baa Just a few left, which they are ondo AgosUnelU, GulMppe Naret- Alfonso. Rumors, not officially con- (Continued From Page One) Hudson Motore ...... n Fafntr Bearings...... 50 60 pany. Peter Hat>peney, who waa one Int Harv ...... 40 read into the Record. It waa the closing out at a very special price. to, Giuseppe Campominoa, Domenico firmed. have said for some time past E^iller Brush, CHass A. 7 opinion of the members of the club Moaaer’a Market, Manchester’s CIgnetU and Ulano Paolo, tnutees. of the committee who arranged for session, officers sold, was a batch Int Nick ...... 23% Gray Tel Pay Station. 9% n% that the two were estranged). the dinner was also given a special of obscena lettero similar to a num- Int Tel and T e l...... present Friday night that similar EUsaheth Parit Store, la having Low Cost Dinner. Osano, who catered, got away ' According to the Italian custom .. 9% Hart and Cooley ...... 70 special on Elisabeth Park Coffee. (3oraed Beef Boiled Potatoes from the usual steak or chicken present as a reminder of the occa- ber which had been mailed to resi- With the marriage In Rome today of Don Alesaandro Torlonia and the Johns Monvllle ...... 53 Hartmann Tob, com ... action be asked by the Connecticut the bride was escorted to the altar sion. The other members of the com- dents here and elsewhere. 5 Legislature and at the meeting this Be sure and get your order in. Creamed Ckibbage dinner and, Instead, served a de- by her two witnesses. The fatber Infanta Beatrix, the son of an American woman becomes the son-in-law Kennecott ...... 16% do., pfd...... 22 licious. • meal consisting of siwg- mittee were Wllbrod J. Messier and The Turners were beaten with a of Spain's former King Alfonso. The young couple are shown together Lehigh Val R d ...... 9% morning Mr. Longdike waa named Bread and Butter and sister Infanta Marie Cristina Int Sliver ...... 23 25 um Apple Pie bettl, green salads, veal cutlets, James Schaub. hammer. One of their children, al- in a posed photograph that baa Just reached America. Don Alessan- Ligg and Myers B . . . ..104 do., pfd...... to try and have this done. Tbare ara two ways to a Urn were in the wedding procession with so beaten, recovered. 72 76 Mrs. Hardy said that the number itod fumisblng budget—you can Tea or Coffee Milk sausage, sweetbreads and other the Duke of Covadonga, former dro's mother is the former Elsie Moore, daughter of a wealthy Brooklyn Loew't ...... 33 Landers, Frary B (nk. 36 88 fried meats. Rufus Lee Roy, 37, arrested In banker, who married the late Prince of Torlonia. Lorillard ...... 20 of members in the local club la In- atnteh the sum thinly over many Mnce of Asturias and the Infante Shreveport, La., in connection with New Brit. Mcb., com. "4 6 creasing each day and that she had obje^ in an effort to establish a Medium Ooet Dbuier . Brief talks wer* given by the Don Jaime. The bride's witnesses SOCIAL SECURITY, Monsanto C hem ...... 58 do., pfd...... 80 Invited guests and the remainder of the case, was released after the ne- Mont W a rd ...... 28 already sent *86JK> to headquarter* quickly furnished interior, or you Baked Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb Sale Includes-^ were the Infanta Juan, youngest son gro was taken Into custody. > Mann B Bow, cnass A. 2 7 for local members. can restrict your purchases to the Mashed Potatoes the afternoon waa devoted to danc' of Alfonso who J^ecame heir appar- Nat Biscuit ...... 28 do., cnass B ...... CONGRESS PROBLEM Nat Cash R eg...... 1 moat essential furnishings, durable Creamed Celery and Peas ing. Music was furnished by Geor *50,000 Stock ot Furniture, ent through the renunciation to QUESTIONED BEFORE ST. MARY’S YOUNG MEN’S .. 16% North and Judd ...... 22% 24% and well miul*, and leave out the getti’s orchestra. Mdhair Frieze TRADERS WATCHING Nat Dairy ...... 18% Niles, Bern P o n d ...... Bread and Butter Bedding, .Rugs, Linoleum, throne rights of his two eider Pontiac, Mich., Jan. 14.—(AP)— 12 14 necessary objects imtU your budget Cottage Pudding Lemon Sauce Tha dinner ia an annual Inaugural Stoves, Radio and allied brothers, and Don Carlos Bourbon, (Oontlnoed From Page One) Nat DUtlllers ...... 27 Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 for the Incoming officers and al- The arrest of James H. Coyner, a CLUB TO ELECT JAN. 28 N Y C e n tr a l...... SECOND CONGREGATIONAL baa time to renew Itself In part at 'Tea or (Joffee Milk lines. Livingr Room Suite brother in law of Alfonso. negro, in Cleveland, Miss., In connec- .. 19% Russell Mfg...... 20 25 least. ways is largely attended. Prince Albani Ludovico Cbigl, ate tomorrow or Wednesday. With NY NH and H ...... 7% Scovlll ...... 30%- 22% Living Boom Suites tion with the deaths of Aurelius B. GOLD CLAUSE CASE Noranda ...... 33 In the long run the second method Very Special Dinner. grand master of Ufe Sovereign Order Senators Borah and Johnson leaping Turner and his wife, recalled to Oak- Stanley Works ...... 23 25 GROUP TO SERVE SUPPER Cream of Celery Soup ...... *49J)0 up Fred Rogers and August Ritch- North Am ...... 12% Standard Screw ...... ia the leas expensive, because fur- of Malta, and the Duke of Torlonia again to lead the attack and Sena- land county authorities today the 75 nishings of go^ quaUty stand up Roojt Duckling Bedroom Sulteo .. ,*44JiO up acted for Prince Alessandro. tors Robinson, Harrison and others ie on Nominating Committee Packard ...... 5 do., pfd., guar...... 100 sensational discovery near Fe-ndale, Penn ...... through years of use. Money put Apple and Prune Stuffing Dining S u ites...... *74JSO up $77.50 A rustle of appreciation for the ready to launch the Administration’s for Meeting. .. 22% Smytbe Mig. Ck>. . . . . 40 Men of Doughnut Club W.ill Be Mashed Sweet Potatoes Spinach Manchester Breakfast Suites . .*13,50 up drive for the court, fireworks were Mich., eight years ago of the heads At a Phlla Rdg C and I .. .. 4% Taylor and F en n ...... into them ia on Investment, while You will be amazed to find picture presented by the bride stir- of four white women, wrapped In 85 in Charge of “Joyland” Fri- money put into Inferior furniture Tomato Salad Rugs ...... red through the royal assemblage as awaited. The annual meeting and election Phil Pete ...... 14% Torrington ...... 73 75 a suite of this character at newspapers and hidden beneath an Puc Serv N J ...... day Night. and textiles cheapened In every Rolls and Butter Date Book *34J(0. *29.15, *86A0, *42J10 she approached the altar to the Soldier*’ Bonus" of officers of the' St. Mary's Young Very Low Level Today’— .. 25% Underwood Mfg. Co. . 56 68 Lemon Snow Custard Sauce Radios—Reduced as much so low a price. Sofa and When Chairman Doughton (D., army uniform in a tnink. Men’s club will be held In the club Radio ...... 5 Union Mfg. Cto...... known way to cut the coat of prO' strains of the wedding march. Efforts to get a solution for the 1% 3% "Joyland" Is the name of the eve- duction (such aa only enough nails Coffee Milk as 40%. She wore a simple, almost severe N. C.), calls his House Ways and house, January 28, instead of Mon- Rem R a n d ...... 10% U S Envelope, com. . . 85 Tonight club chair, deep and corn-fort gruesome And at that time prompt- Rey Tob B ...... 47% ning of fun which the men who to bold a chair up until It is sold, able, g u a r a n ty construc- white satin gown with a long train. Means committee to meet in n day evening, January 21 as Arst an- Industrials Show WeD. do., pfd...... 110 compose the Doughnut club of the scrappy Jute substitutes masquer- At the State theater—“Broadway Hundreds of discontinued Both gown and train were trimmed round table discussion of the bonus ed former County Prosecutor Clyde nounced. The change in the date Safeway S tores...... 43 Verder Root ...... 37 39 Bill” shown at 7:20 and 9:20. numbers, odd pieces, occa- tion, covered in rich rust D. Underwood to question a negro Sears Roebuck...... 37% Second Congregational eburob are adlng for long fllMC cotton) is prac- in white ermine. Wednesday three points are ex- waa made necessary aa it conAicted Whitlock coll Pipe .. 2% arranging for Friday night of this tteally wasted. Lecture, “Neo-cnEUMic Furniture' sional chairs, tables, desks, mohair frieze. pected to be considered. named James H. (joynijr then Im- with another affair being held in the New York, Jan. 14.—(AP)—(Sold Socony Vac ...... M J.B.WIl’ms Co. *10 par 60 70 by C. Elmore Watkins; Interior lamps—everything! Wears Orange BloaaonM prisoned in the Indiana state peni- week at the ’’.hurcb. The program Flowers from her native country 1— Whether long or short hear- parish. conscious financial markets display- South Pac ...... ,17 Decorating Course, Y. M. C. A. Pub ings or any hearings at all should tentiary for grave robbery. Sou Rwy ...... ■...... 14% will begin with a pariah supper lie invited. formed the comet which adorned the Fred'Rogers and August Ritchie ed a cauUously optlmisUc tone to- from 6 to 7:30, the tickets for which only bs given to responsible persons •bride's brow. They were orange bloS' be held. The ease was allowed to lapse compose the nominating committee Stand Brands ...... 18 HELEN HAYES’ U T E ST This Week while Coyner wa» serving his. term day, but most chastened bulls found Stand Gas ar.d Elec . .. 4% at a moderate price will entitled and the respective candidates must soma sent her by Monarchist symps' 2— Whether the bill should be ex- of the club and John Fox Is chair- the holders to witness a play, "Raw START CARNIVAL guarantee ticket and cash returns Jan. 16-19—Annual Poultry Show thisers of Valencia. For other adorn- pedited. but was resurrected today after man of the supper committee. A their scats on the side-lines quite Stand Oil C a l...... r .. 60% at State Armory. Coyner held in CTeveland, Miss., had Stand Oil C a l...... 33% But Well Done,” by a cast of tal- to the committee. Oedlt for votb* ment the bride wore a tulle veil and 8—Whether a short delay might roost beef supper will be served free comfortable. HITS GREATER HEIGHTS ented players from the dlub, under will not be given until cash returns Jan. 19—Annual concert and dance a collar and necklace of pearls which enable presidential .supporters to admitted serving a sentence in the to members on the annual meeting With the fate of the “gold clause" Tex Corp ...... 19% of Manchester Pipe Bcmd. Surplus Stocks and Floor Samples , at Reduced Prices win approval for a compromise bill. Indiana prison for gravo robbery. Tlmk Roller Bear . . . .. 85 the direction of Herbert L. Tenney, CONIIST TODAY have been made. belonged to her grandmother, the night. liUgaUoh in the hands of the Su- and also admit them to the various Workers are requested by the Next Week The Constitution requires that Ou-ned the 'Trunk preme Court, and the conclusion Trans America ...... 5% “What Every Woman Knows” Jan. 31.—Lecture, “Draperies” by late Queen Mother Maria Cristina. the bonus bill originate In the Underwood and Walter H. Daly, Union Carbide ...... games of fun and skill at the dif- committee to print plainly or typC' Three little girls. one the anybody's guess, speculaUve enthu- .. 45% Is Picture in Which She Re- ferent booths. There will be all writs the names of their respective Mr. Haaenclever of F. Schumacher House. Bonus leaders there agree an official of the Indiana prison siasm was at an extremely low ebb. Union P a c ...... 106 A New York, Interior Decorat- daughter of the Spanish Marquis del Un Aircraft Corp .. turns to the Screen. sorts of prizes and surprises for par- candidates on the Herald votes. All Co., Bano and the others, the daughters that the House would pose the Pat- questioned Ctoyner about the trunk Stocks recovered fractions of their .. 13% ticipants. Home made candy will King and Queen of Ice Pag- Illegible votes will be destroyed. ing (bourse, Y. M. C. A. Public In- man bill calling for full and Immc' and reported that he bad admitted RUNS INTO A BUS, previous losses, although the acUv- Unit Corp ...... 2% •TVhat Every Woman Knows,” Chamber Headquarters vited. of Prince Chlgl, held the bridal train diate payment. They expect the Unit GaD Imp ...... be for sale, and each 'jog puix^ased a^d mantle as the wedding proces- ita ownership. Another trunk ship- ity was the lightest In a number . . 12% Helen Hayes’ latest starring picture will carry a chance on a worthwhile All tickets, togs, votes and {noney Jan. 21—Lecture, “Floor Cover- Senates would do likewise. ped to the aouth by memliera of his of weeks. The hard-pressed Indus- U S In Alco ...... 40 which plays at the State theater eant to Be Selected hy must be return^ to the contest ings,” by Mias Helen M. Dagget, s -n moved up an aisle carpeted In To Be Vetoed U S R ubber...... prize. r i ’h red plush. family waa traced by police at that AUTOISTiSHELD trials of the past week-end made .. 15% Wednesday and Thursday is a tri- James Cummings, who heads the headquarters, diam ber of Com- decorator-stylist of Blgelow-San- It lit. the contention of Admlnta time to the home of Coyner'a mother the beat showing. U S Smelt ...... 116 umphal turn for the star after a merce office, not later than 6 p. m. ford C arpet^., New Yoik. Interior I ■ r-:l;.gi; in the church arches tration forces however, that enough U S Steel ...... 37% supper committee, states that al- BaDote. a :U the royal pows were the richly in Boyle, Miss. A reaction in several of the U. S. year's absence from the screen. ready tickets sold in advance as- Friday, February 1, to be counted In Decorating Courset Y. M. C. A. Pub- strength could be mustered in the The trunk containing the heads Government securiUes listed in the Vick Chem ...... 34% the contest. b'c;;d?d heraldic banners of the West Union ...... After one*of the most successful sure a large attendance. Tit* men lic invited. Senate to uphold a presidential waa found by membera of a family gold payment class suggested a re- .. 31% seasons in the history of the New Active management of the con- Jan. 22— Annual meeting of Vi rlous sovereign bouses represent- veto. To override a veto two tblrda Rockville Man Charged With vision of some opinions regarding West Elec and titg . .. 38% will put on the supper without as- TIm popularity contest for the se- e

"$30,000" as they l^>pesrsd on tbs A . 1 did. York kaadwrltiiig expert, was HAUPIMANNIDENTinEO nursery note? Bound For The Coast Via The Canal She said aha had known Dr. Ceo- ■worn. ODDFELLOWS A. No. den bsfors tbs ransom was paid. Q. W hat te your prof ( HUGEGRADiDEAU Q. Do you have the; capital " A " Q. Whara did you ass hlih.? A. I am an examiner’ o f disputed CAMPERS W n i GO Peerlaaa Orehaatra CorniUz Here Friday Night I Y w ./ . C.A. Notes I KNIGHTS HERE AGAIN W COURTROOM that appesund in the nursery notes? A . In tbs YVjrdhani postoffics. documents. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM A. No. Q. What attraotad your attention Q. Do you devote ell your time INSTALL FRIDAY A fte r calling his attention to num- NOW UNDER PROBE MONDAY. JANUARY 14 (Central and kastera Standard Time) BvHOTIwDQ i V T vVWaK (OeatUMed (real Page Oee) to h gentleman other than Dr. Con- to the work? ON AIR THIS WEEK .nroua tetters m the ransom note toft dons? Wilants iaksd. A. Yea, all the time I work. Net.) All prosrams te aer and bulo elialne or STOups thereof unleu sped. Monday, January 14— DRIVE FOR MEMB in ths nursery, asking if be bad in- W a t& lag Oendan. Under questioning by Lenigmn aed: co!tst to coast (0 te 0) dulsnatton tnoludu alTavnltebleatatlona.------4:00—Busy Bees. fendants* handwriting, that Haupt- Cant. Bait. cluded them on his charts, and in A. He was watching Dr. Condon. Stein outlined his quatlfleatlona at Frogramt sutijsst to ehangt. F. 6:13—Buslnsss Men's VoUsy Bafi. mann penned the kidnap letters. most instances getting negative NSC-WIAP NETWCRK i:JO— 4:34—Tha Shadow Myatary. — District Depoty Schmidt of Q. Who was ths man watching an experL He said he bed bees IMjrstery Man” of Chicago Mat; Oivan Canaan — w u t: V. 6:80—Employed Boys' Gjrm. I would requite only another half answers, Reilly changed the angle Dr. Condpn? engeged in the work for 22 years BAIIC — Saeti weaf wlw weel wtle Travara Orahaa.—OUla: Jack Arm- CCC P r o s r a n ob Wednesday 7:30—Indldfan L>ors (Mathlss of his attack. wlar wtaa wceh « f l will wfbr wri! wfy atrang, Skatah—rapwt to midwut fe Be CoBcenbited ii Fur hour, prosecution attorneys estl- A. Bruno Richard Hauptmann. and has bandied cases in 87 states, when wcae wum vw j wml: mid; ked Spless). Stafford Springs To Be Q. How many other people’s hand- Board of Trade Is Charged j :44- 1:41—Woody and Wlllla—wut 7:80—Current Literature (Mrs. J. matp, for Osbom to complete bis di- M n . Hauptmann grew pale and Canada, and Alaska. wmaq wed who wow wdaf wkbt SiM— 1:14—Prau-Rtdla Newt Period writing did you examine besides Hauptmann turned slightly red as He was accepted as a qualified NO STH W atT A CANADIAN — wtmj 4:04— 7:00—Myn and Marge — out: from WnC AD from L. Handley 1. Weeks; A io e ia o ^ at rect examination. CroM examina- that of Brtmo Richard Hauptmann. wiba ketp webo wdejr wfrr cret cfcf Dan Ruau Dance Orehaatra—wut 7:80—Senior “ Y " Gym. she Identified tbs prisoner. witness by the court. With Cornering MarkeL gill— 7:14-Juat Plain BUI - aut: is Charge. A . Over a hundred. Most of them aoUTH — wpia wptf wwne wl* wjnx 8:15—Laurel Club Gym. tion, however, wrould probably be She told ths attorney general that Lanlgan gsqe Stein the ransom wfla-weun wiod krun wmo web wept Rutta Oreh,—wegt; Oreh.—Otzia ' Hampton Camp. very protracted. were brought to me by the state po- she paid partieular attention to the notes. wjdx wsmb kvoo wkr w fu wbap kpre lilO— 7:*4—Tha O'Nallla—au t: Buck 8:30—Interior Decorating in - Muses Yester&y. Chief Defense Counsel Edward J. lice of New Jersey, a few by ths Incident bqpauas of the manner of Q. How many tlmce have you wool ktbe kths waoo wave w u r Rogara, tkatoh—raput tor w ut more Watkins). __ ^ Jaauknr 18, Chicago, Jan. 14.— (A P )— Oov- 1:45— 7:44—Beake Cartar'a Cemmant On Friday #v«ilng. Reilly has mads no secret of the fact U. S. Investigating Bureau.. "Hauptmann.” seen the ransom notes? MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kfir kphl 7d)4— liOlk-Dlana A Her Bkparlaneat 9:00—Highland Park Boys' Gym. erament wltnessea today began Camp Feraow, Hampton, Jan. 14. th« ^ o «n of KlB*"b«vid be plans a biSmmering onslaught on Q. Did you examine the handwrit- Q. What waa the other person do- A. Twice Iff-1032 and twice last FACIPIO COAaT—kso kfl krw komo —bade; Oazia Nclaen Orahaa— 9:00—" Y ” Bowling League— The locel council, Knights ef Oo- O. O. F „ will tM Inrtalled for ing of Isador Flach? their story o f the huge g t^ n deals khq kfad kUr kmi kpo Dixie this phase of the state’s case, and ing? year. / —Wednesday night will ba Camp Shearer’s vs. Reid's; Keller’s lumbus, has started s eampatga tor coming t*rm by Diitrlct Deputy of Thomas M. Howell, charged with Cent. Baat. 7:14- Ills — Bdwin C. Hlll'a Com- over the week-end defense experts A . Yea. ^ A. He waa watching him (Jafsle). Q. And, you have seen them mgnta—bade: Onie Nalun Ora.— Feraow night at Station WTIC, the vs. Gibson's. Grand Master Herman Schmidt of Q. 1 band you a card and ask you a coup rarely mode In recent-yeara 4il0— liSO—Oaerse Ptarnay Orehaatra Dixie: Judd Norm an-wut only new members. This campalga Is have been at work in Trenton study- Q. What was tbs position of ths again rqeently? — concerning the American com 4 )4P— 0144—Capt. Tim Haaly, atampa 7:10— S:g4-Ktla Smith'a New Stira entire CCC program consisting of Tuesday, January 15— Stafford Springs fcnd suite. Grand If that to the bandwriting of Isador A. l^ea, a few weeks ago. •d)0— idM—Xavlar Cuaat’a Orehaatra part at aa intoroatloaal program SecreUry William S. Hutchison of ing ths handwriting exhibita to sup- maa in ralatlon to Dr. Condon? market. 1:04— 1:00—Andu Kottalanatx Ouh. talent from the Camp. Camp Fer- 4 ;0 0 -^rad e School Boys' Gym FIsoh? A. The num was in back of him, Stein said: ■s1»— 4!lfr—Tha O turi Kid — cu t: SilO- lilO -aiM k A Bully’a Big Shaw ■poneored by tha suprema officers New Haven will give an address on ply Reilly with ammunition for a A. I can’t say. It seems to re- Howell, considered the "biggest" Tom Mia, aketeh—midweit repeat now Just For You, the Camp song -0-11. diagonally in back of him. ‘V y opinion is that the writer of diSP—Prau-ftadle Nawa Parted t:00—10H)4—Wayne King Oreh.-to c of the order and includes all oubor- liiom as WUdey, founder of the i. O. fiery eroaa examination. semble ll. trader now operating in the grain 1:34—10:30—Doctora, OoTlara, Oltaau written bja Donald Peters and Fran- 6:15—Men's Representative VOl- She told 'the attorney' general that ^e Bruno Richard Hauptmann’s lias— 4:14—Caret Dele tend Beeltil a aao l O. F., on the same evening. Ail the As court filled up for the day's Osbom studied the card for a few market, went on trial before a ref- Ii4 4- 4:45—Billy BaUhaler'a aktteh 1:43—10:44—Bmary Dautaeh'a Violin cis Maher will ba stmg by one of its ley B U T dlnate councils of the ‘order, Irre- she paid particular attention to the writings also wrote the ransom 10:00—11:04—Clan Oray Orehaatra — wrltars, Francis (Pat) Maher. Wal- lodges in District No 23 v^U have session, rumors went from Up to minutes and added, "m y recollection eree for the' grain futures adminis- •lOO— 7:00—Ray Parkine A Xlerenea' ou t: Myn and Marge—w u t raput 6:30"^Interm«(Uat6 Gym. epccUve of their geographlcel loca- Up that one of the jurors was se- Incident bscauos o f ths manner df lettera.” 1:14- r n ^ T e Be Announud ter Tracy and Robert Erickson will 7:30—Needlecraft (Misa Hannah a legation . is that It does." tration after hia attorneys bad lost •ilO— 7iU—Hlruh Oreheetra—w u f 10:14—Iii14—Alan Ouy'a Qrahaatra— tions. The entire campaign Is plan- verely with a cold and unable to "Hauptmann." ^ The cbirograpbar, a red-faced, t; Henry Buau OrehOtt.—w ut both tender songa. as wall os a trio Jensen). James H. Wright of Hemlock 111 Reilly then directed him to com- attempts to block the heerlng. :44— 7i4l—Unele Bara Radio Btatlen ned in ouch a manner .that it wtli 8hs said, she had never seen beapectacled man o f middle age, ex- iMk- tdKI—Richard HImbar Orcheat. 10:30—11:30—Henry Buau'a Orehaatra ot anrollaes. Tha Glea Club will be 8:00—Current Evente Lecture by street, will be insUlled as Noble leave bis bed, so that a postpone- pare the "y " and certain other let- The government attorneys set ? 10:40—11 ;44-Harbla Kay A Orehaatra The Peerless Orchestra with Bemle King directing has been engaged for this week’s Recreation Cen- be Quickly concluded starting and ment would he necessary. 'Hauptmann" before tlmt. She plained at length the besie for his 7:10— S:SO—Monday Xvanlng Cenurt heard during the evening. Pictures Mrs. Lewis Rose. Grand for the next six months. Voi- ters in the nursery ransom note the time of Howell’s elleged comer SiOO— imo—Oypalea Caneert Orehut. 110)0—12:00—geett Flahar A Orehaatra tar’a dance which is scheduled for Friday evening. This is the first appearanct o f that well known or- finishing in about tour wseks Ume. Sheriff John H. Curtiss, bustling said she saw him again (atcr not conclusions. 11:10—12:30—Claude Hapkina Ouheit. will be taken during the broadcast. 8:00— So. Methodiat Church raer Thomfelt of Cambridge street with letters In the alleged Flscb- as the spring and summer of 1931, 1:10— l;S0—Tha Heuu Party—elM a ebeatra at the local Recreation Center but the popularity of the band is widely established os they have Grand Knight Leo J. KwaSh has about to have the court in readi- far from Dr. Condon’e.bomc. "There has been some peculiar • M —tOiSa—Boatman Canaan—olM a NBC-WJZ NETWORK The regular monthly 'aeatlng of Bowling League. as Vice Grand. wiitten card. hU operations taking place betw< been organised for nearly IS years. Dancing will be from 8:30 until 12:80. appointed the following commlttea Oroea Examlnatioii. mis-spelling,’’ ha said. “ O f course •iY>—lOiB^Natlanal Radio Panim ^ BASIC.— Beat; w li wbx-wbu wboJ camp commanders and suparintand- An entertainment committee Is ness, denied this report and said the Writing Different. April 24 and July 81. Attorney ‘ llriia—ildX)—Qrumltta A "Ban." Pare Wednaeday, January 16— to conduct tha local campaign; trial would proceed as usual. The Reilly took the Wttneee. some words have been spelled cor- wham Kdka wgar w)r wlw wiyr wmal: enU waa held at Camp Famow lost busy at the .present time perfecting Gorham who represented the gi 10114-11 ilB—Jaua Crawford, Orpanltt Midwaat: weky wanr wla kwk kwer 2:00—WaU Baby Oinle. Chairman, Deputy Grand Knight sheriff also oald that regular court "There Is a general resemblance, Q. How old are you? rectly and Incorrectly respectively 10:14—11:10—at. (.aula Byrnpheny Ore weak. A maeting of the camp com- plans for a supper and entertain- trader, said In a short opi koll wren wmaq k u wkbf 2;0O--Women’s Bowling. Edward J. Murphy; William J. would be held tomorrow despite the but the writing ia very different. A. 26. In the two seta.' But there Is a de- . lliSO—12:00—A n Kaaull A Orchaitrd NORTHWBtT A CANADIAN - wtml manders was eonvansd la tha morn- conditlona under which ths whole o f ment to follow the ceremonies. This They are not sufficiently alike that statement that Howell had no in'-! w iM katp webo wday kfyr cret etef 8:00— Doctora and Professional Shea, Walter Anderson. Bernard fact that New Jersey Inaugurates Q. Wbat'a your occupation? cided elmllerlty." CB3WABC NBTWORK ing at which time Colonel Wilson TAIGLOriMPORTANT Aiqeriean Industry muat operate.' will mark the first of the mid-win- I would say they were by the same tention of manipulating American SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla w ju OPEN FORUM S a ^ Prof. Berle In “Modem Oor- Men’s Gym aass. Fogarty. Thomaa Donnahar. John ter social activities for the lodge Its new governor, Harold G. Hoff- A. I am employed in the dual ca- Ho detailed much the same ex- prices. wfla.waun wlod warn wmo wab wapi addressed the gathering. 'Tbia maet- writer." Osbom said. BASIC—Kaati wabe trade woko weao wjdx womb kvoo wky w fu wbap kpro poratlons and Private Property." 4:00—YUGG Olrto’ au h . Dwyer, John McCluake Paul Mori- and the incoming-. Noble Grand has man, on that day. pacity o f saleslady and model. The planation as that given Friday by waab wnae war wkbw wkre whk oklw ing was adjourned for dinner, at Reilly then demanded that the de- Motion Dented wdro weau wjaa wean wtbl Wapd wlav wool ktba kthi wooo wave STAGE PRODUCTION 6:15—Bualneaa Men's Volley arty, William P. Quiah, Felix Mos- extensive plana for the season. Has Cut On Cheek chic young women gave the address Osbom. Referee John C. Brooke overruled MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl U lr kghl which about fifty guaate ware oarv- "BEAL POVERTY" "Herald Raader," pleaaa remember Ball. fense have access to the samplea of wmaa wbna; Mldwaati wbbm wfbm PACIFIC COAST—kC oM ksw komo ad. In the afternoon, a Joint maet- this excerpt from the Declaration of zer, Walter Shea, WUhrod Messier, The possibility of a Past Noble Hauptmann was brought into o f her employer. He said he had looked for similar: a motion which attacked thp con- kmbo kmox trowo.w|ii 6:30—Rockville Boys* Gym. Fisch’s writing on which the w it- khq kfad ktar kpo ing of the camp commaaden and Editor of Tha Herald: Independance, "Prudence, Indeed, John Hutchinson, Franeis Oolamaa, Grand District night in February at court Rome eighteen minutes before Q. How many models are there In ities in misspelling, grammar, word stitutionality o f tha law invoked— BAST—wps trhp wlbw whae wIba w fu Evfi Le GalUenno to Appear in 7:00—Sewing Group (a ), Mlaa ness made the comparison with the wore wiee efrh ekaa wills Cant. Beat. supertntendente was held, followed After following up the lettera of John Rohan and Philip Mahoney. which time there will be Invitatirms convening time. There was a faint your place? formation, and letter information the Grain Futures Act. will dictate that govemmenta long Hibbard. ransom notes. DIXIB—W fit wafa wbro wqam wdod 4i3(M’ 5:30—The tinging Lady—east hy< the superintendents meeting and Famono Drama — At Par. "Herald Reader," “ A rg o " and An announMment of this drive sent out to all the lodges in the dis- smile on hU' Ups as If he were se- A. Jiiet myself. in the two seta, the writing in the Howell was not present aa the 4:44- 5:44—Orphan Annie—« u t only eatahUshad abC'Uld not ba changed 8:00—Sewing Group (b). Miss Reilly bad no sooner asked the klra wToe wlao wdau wtoo krld wrr the afternoon session o f the camp Bona’ T w o Days. "Boso”, I crave the privilege of waa made from the pulpit of St. trict and a speaker from the Grand cretly amused over something, and Q. What time did you quit work ransom notes and Hauptmann’s hearing opened. Disbarment from ktrh ktw trace koma wdbo wbt wdaa 1:04- liOO—U. a. Army Band Canaart tor light or traiudent causes, and, Hibbard. James’s church at all the masses dlsposIttoD of some of the state ex- t ___ .. Bi30— f:30—Prata-Radle Nawa Period commanders meeting. horning In, if you wiU allow me the accordingly, all experience hath L ^ e with an entertainment Is be- there was a Small cut on his right that day? writing, to 'varrant his calling the trading would be the penalty, if it wbts wdb] trtrtra wmbt waja wmfar 8:00— Sketching CIsm (A . J. yesterday morning describing the hibits, than Lanlgan was on his feet wala ktnl kcko w ew wdnx trno: I M — f iS4—Thua X SIttau In Santa Dr. Hoffman, lieutenant-colonel Witn the opening of' "L’Aiglon"^ space in your Open Forum. ing planned. cheek, os If he had been nicked by a —Ella Barnett Photo. A. 3:30 o’clock. two identical. la found that hia trading was not 1:40— 1:44—LawtII Thomas — au t: shown that mankind ara mors dlo- Brougbel). increasing benevolent and charita- objecting vigorously. M IOW StT—weah trsi wmt wmbd wlan Orphan Annia—raput to mIdwut dental reserve, a contract dentist, I see by “Herald Reader’o” head- On Monday evening, January 28. rasor In shaving. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crowell and Archibald Sessions, on board the She told Reilly the route she took Just before the noon recess was reported to the Grain Futures Ad- ( ’.’^ e E aglet"), Lea Shubert'a latest posed to suffer, while evUa are suf- 8:80— Intermediato Batkethall ble work tha order has carried on The court sollloqulxed: wibtir kfh kfab wkbn wpee wabt kae] liOO— 7d)0—A m u 'n' Andy—au t only performed dental work at camp line in his last letter that poverty Shepherd Rncampment will have its The crowd waa noticeably smaller Panama-Pacific liner S. S. Pennsylvania Saturday, just before they home from buelness. taken, a eeriea of photographic ministration or was done to mani- 1:15— 7:14—Willard Rsbiaen O uhuL production, the Hartford gtaga will ferable, than to right themaelvee League. throughout tha world and strongly ’’’The question seems to be, does during the past week. does not exist in Manchester, and officers insUrted by District Deputy than at any other day during the sailed for California by the Panama canal route. Q. Did you uee the N ew York Cen- charta preparad by Stein were ad- pulate prices. MOUNTAIN—kvor kla fcob kal g;ao— 7:30—Rad Davit Barlal Skatsh by abolishing the forms to which Thursday, January 17— urging every (jatboUe msn to Join the examining counsel have the 1:45— 7:45—Danqaroua Paradlu. Skit During the post week Emner deal with one of the most important that the needy are being looked af- Grand Patriarch Thomas Seabury trial. A chill blustery wind kept tral that night? mitted as evidence. They showed Called the "Mystery Man" of eOABT—kb) koln kfre kol ffitt looks back at his boy- sieur Bartholemy occupies himself house, then we can all be happy, so and the word "betwean." No QoMtlons. that Isador actually kidnaped the val; 9, Minstrels; 10, Jackie Heller’s Richard B. Hewitt, 11-roonths-old graphology? plwsical evidence." One In Uventy '1 want to prove that abe was hood on a Maine seacoast farm In prison entirely with his literary cberto Herald Reader and my hat A. My opinion Is this case is not Osbom said: "It was .written There was no question and an- Undbergh baby.” new program; 10:30, American In son o f Mr. and Mrs. James H ew itt ""■"That 1a your opinion," Reilly A. ,-lt occurs so Infrequently that never there and that ahe doesn’t some 23 years ago, In a region labors. He is resolved not to pay the comes off to "Argo" and "Bozo”. more freely" than S-18, t^o nursery swer, Lanlgan allowing Stein to con- Uhlig and Fisch Uved together In Music; 11:30, Jolly Coburn, orches- o f 170 E s«t Middle ’Turnpike, died baaed on the principles of graph- shot back., j it always give me a shock. Of know the lines that run through where the average man was part fine imposed upon him by his sen- Yours very truly, Washers tra. W M AC-ABC — 9:80, “ Op’ry ology. No, my business," corrected the note. 1 cqdrse some of the cases are verythere, although she boa lived in the tinue bis observations without in- a rooming house from 1027 until farmer and part aidlor, and he is tence; flint, because he will not ad- "ANOTHER. WORRY WART’ at the hospital Sunday at 8:30 p. m. Rollly then showed him State Ex- early in 1932. House, a Devil in Skirts." Mrs. Elsie Helwig of 258. Oak Associate Defense Counsel C. witness. ; diffleult. I would aay one in twen- Bronx all her life." terruption. marvelously successful a t the Job mit the justice o f his condemnation, hibit 43. ‘T h e first illustration is an illus- "We got along very well iriiile What to expect Tuesday: street Michael Mellon of East Mid- Lloyd Fisher objected, but Justice Reilly then quUzed the witness 'The justice allowed the question- of giving the reader a sense o f the and secondly, because he finds the "EXPLOITERS OF HUMANITY." " I think 1 took quite a bit from Reilly then Indicated he had fin- we lived together.” UbUg related. Monday, January 14 W E AF-N B C — 8:43, KnoxvlUe, dle l^m plk e, were admitted, and Trenchard overruled It. about a number of books published ing to go on, resuming with the tration of the spelling' of the word enchantment wUch he finds in that retirement ot the prison life very Editor, The Herald; " I ’ll let it stand." 7^ ished with Osborn for the time be- “not" aa "note." ThliB word stand- “But I never got to know much Tenn., College Quartet; 8:16, Con Augusta Edgerton of 633 North on handwriting. Several times when revelation by the counsel that a line scene. agreeable." Judging from "Herald Reader’a” the 'C in It," Osbom replied. He ing. runs through the Bronx to Pocantie ing alone would be read aa the word about Fisch. He atasred in aa nearly < P. M. greas Speaks, New Series, Main street was discharged today. Hla Explanation. the defetuis chief got mixed up on It was a boyhood of hard work, The news from Carlsruhe an- Open Forum "Imaginary Poverty" Q. Bkplaln briefiy what graphol- mentioned two or three other ^ a r - "May I reserve further cross-ex- Hills. "note." aa. I could tell, while 1 went out 4:00—VUdtlBg Am trlea’s U ttle WABC-CBS— 2:30, School of tbs There are 48 patients in the hos- the authors and the type of book, to ba sure — hut what compel: a- nounces that in April o f that year which appeared In your paper Jan- ogy la. Osbom set him right. actera which, aa “ I recall, I Includ- amination -pending ou r. finding of Reilly continued to quix the young Stein pointed out that both the nights. Homs. A ir; 6:30, Understanding musle. pital today and six babies in the tlons it had! There were open there waa discovered In the Grand uary 11, I dare aay that "Herald A. Graphology Is to determine ed.” / papers- pertinent to these cases. woman regarding the railroad sta- Hauptmann writing and the ransom “When we separated early In 4:18— Fata Waller’s Rhythm Club. WJZ-NBO—12:30, Farm and fields under the sun, woodlands nursery, three boys and three girls. Reilly reverted to the ransom Ducal Palace several recesses made Reger’s" economic outlook la no character from handwriting, aa dis- notes. Reilly asked about the Compart- Your Honor?" asked Reilly refer- tion, then switched hto attack. notes spelled "not" aa "note.” 1932, I don’t remember the exact 4:80—CTilcago Variety Hour. Home Hour; 4 ;S0h. Chicago A Cap- where a boy could wander after In the wall, which were entirely fll) larger than the area of Manchester. tinguished from the work of hand aons Osbom had made. ring to the samples of Isador Q. How long have you known Or. “This spelling o f not, n-o-t-e, has date, but I ’m sure it was well before 6:00—Baseball School Jack Ons- pella choir. partridges with dog and gun, a Q. Did you find in any o f the ed with money. The late Grand Duke Granted that the destitute ara writing authorities who study writ- notes a better flow of English than A. You haven’t coiyiparcd the Fisch’s handwriting which the state Condon? a significance, connecting the writer the Undbergh kidnaping—he start- low. WM CA-ABS — 4:30, Foreign warm sea in wbicl) a lad made hot bad thus stuffed them. taken care o f in this fa ir town. One ON NAVY FURLOUGH, ing to dsterinlne whether Is It gen- in the begitming.. , ransom notea directly with the has agreed to produce. A. I met him In 1028. with the writing of tha ransom le t- ed acting queerly. He was Irritable 5:15--Slclppy. Affairs Forum. and tired by plowing could plunge m London, Kean took leava of the need only to look at our neighboring uine or Identical, or not. In one A. That’s language you mean? nursery note. Justice Trenchard acquiesced. Q. Where? ters, Stein said. and avoided company aa much as 6:30—Jack Armstrong, AU-Amer- and be refreshed; there were cltlee to find oondiUons u deecrih- case It ia a question o f genuineness Q. Yea language. Q. But did you hdar Dr. Condon "Does that mean, Your Honor, A. A t a theater at Webster avenue possible.” leas Boy. steaming fish chowders, and Juley English stage. The stage was crowd HONORED AT P A R H Eight members of the jury follow- ed by "Boso.” or identity. In the other It Is a ques- A. Yes in some particulars. The aay In h la . tesUihony that the that I must remain here?" Oabora and 103th street ed the pictures carefully. Ot Hauptmann Uhlig said: 8:45—Betty BartbeU. huckleberry pies, and bugs, dlahas ed to overflowing and the anxiety W hy Bho,uld there be desUtutian tion of deciding character. latter notes are briefer and say a nursery note waa orlglnal aa far as asked. " I must be In Ottawa soon." Q. What were you doing there? Four regarded the pictures cAsual- "H e was an obliging person. He 6:00—Songs at the \qolin—Chris- FIELD ASSOCIATION’S o f crushed strawberries and cream was so great to get admission to alwt-ys liked to drive to the work and poverty in the richest country in Q. Have you ever been opposed in little more definitely what they the symbols wen? and the others The court a.ssured him the re- ,A. I worked there as cashier. ly or not at alL tian Fox and Michael Ctatalano. in a mixture so thick that a spoon ths pit and gallery that immense Cordon Fraser Is Guest of to pick hia friends up and save them the world? Why should eighty per your cases l{y a graphoIogUt? mean. I think the language la sub- poor tmIteUone? sumption o f cross-examination Q. Dr. Condon waa a frequent He pointed out the stmllarity of 0:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim would stand in i t crowds assembled before the doors Friends Saturday Night— To COMMITTEES NAMED cent of the people die without own- A. Not by anyone who testified aa atantlally the same throughout, al- A. I don't .imow about that. would come soon. visitor? the word "when," which waa sp^ed cab fa re" 6:80—'Hm Shadow. There were, In fact, many crea- long before they weta opened, and HanptmMin Oenerona ing a home and ninety-five per eent Be Assigned to Ship Soon. a graphologist though there Is some difference. . Q. Have you noticed any differ- A t 11:32 B five minute recess was A. Yes. "w-e-r-e" in both exhibita, the ran- 6:35— Press-Radio News. ture comforts and wholesome pleas' several persons narrotriy escaped “ Hauptmann was also generoue. of thenLhave legs than 81,000. Lanlgan then asked If the old ex- Wrote All the Notes ence In the handwrrtting of those called. Q. Who introduced you to Dr. som notes and Hauptmann’s dic- 7:00—^Myrt and Marge. urea, mliigled with a sense of with their Uvea. I k.now that he has made a lot o f *7107010 Reader" eays, t the Sociallste. Again Identified. “Hauptmann drive Isador nounces the following oommlttM ture avinees a talent fof. and a three months. When he returns to celve.d from Col. Henry Breckli A. They are all disguised to some Q. When did you last aec Dr. —Jack Miller’s Orchestra. pleasure. "Herald Reader" says, T would A. In my opinion Bruno Richard Call New Wttneao. myself to the boat when wo left appointments for tha ensuing year: knowledge of, the stage h ^ n d what Norfolk, Va.. on Friday, he will be Hauptmann. ridge, "S21—S22 and S23,” extent. The prosecution called aa Its first Condon? 9:00—Andre Kostelanetz Presents Published byMacmlllan,' It sells repair the roof and atop the leak." Wife of Milford Letter Carrier Germany, and after poor Isaui Plots and grounds, Clarence Peter- ws find in many aityerienced That Is juat the trouble, we repaired assigned to a ship for duty at sea. Osbom said the evidence pointing you if there is not a visible -*.T directed my attention apeciflc- witness following the recess Miss A. In 1024, when I left the 9:30—The Big Shofv — (Sertrude for|2fi0. Standard Spinner Special ITbe bouse was attractively deco- died, Hauptmann came to the boat eon, V. F. W.; Arthur Keating, U. S. formara o f m erit’’ One hundred %id and patched the leaky roof, until to the Bronx alien as the ransom ence In the handwriting on ally and directly {to ascertain If the Hildegard Alexander, of the Bronx. theater. Believes He Is Now on His Niesen; Lud Qluskln’a Orchertm; rated In red, white and blue colors. to take me and my luggage up to Block and Sully. W. V.; biuial eliiihlllty, Frank four years Uter. to be exact on the there remains no paH ot tha roof writer was IrrealsUble, unanswer- with and without the aymboj nursery ransom note waa In the Q. How long have you lived in the Q. You didn’t see him since? Way Home from the South. Bray, Legion; Albert Lindsay, B. W. Games wert played and refreMi- signature? the Bronx. 10:00—Wayne King’s Orchestra. sveolng of Jaitiuuy I 6th, at Par- without a patch. Tnitaad of patch- able and overwheiming." same handwriting as the subsequent Bronx. A. No. V.; auditing, Davtd IfcCann, D. A. nients served. A. m my .opInlonThey g "One peculiar thing I remember 10:30— Public Health Program . scoB’a tbsater, Hartford, tha great- ing a woraout roof, Socialism woold Reilly began cross-examination. notes." said Osbom when Reilly A. All my life. Q. When you saw Dr. Condon New Haven, Jan. 14— Two tele- V.; .Arthur Keating, U. S. W. V. In this connection is this. When 10:45—W DRC Bara Dance. granddai^ter at that great actress, go to the foui,dation o f tha atruo- Q. These handwritings are en- atantlally the same. asked him why he hadn’t first made Q. Do you know Dr. Condon. again in the ataUon In 1932 did he publicity, James SuUlvan, V. F. W . $79*50 $ 1 2 4 *50 $59*50 Q. Have you taken for grams purporting to have come Isador and I left fo f Germany, Isa- ll:30-;-Henry B'lroe’s Orchestra Quotations Louisa Lana, (later Mrs. John ture by removing the rotted and cor- tirely different, are they not? (He sure all the ransom notes were done A. Yes. have hla back to you? The Veterans Field association from her missing husband, gave dor Insisted that Hauptmann pick 11-43— Herbie Kay’s Orcbestra. Drew), Btbal Oolt wUl appear os ciupt timber*, and raplacing thorn JAMES BURNS, 72. HDRT showed the ' expert two ransom charts any characters from by the sanje person. (}. Did you sec Dr. Condon in the Ai No, I saw his profile. held the first annual meeting, last Breckinridge's addresa? him up first, although It made Democracy, which seemed AKUART li l| | k gfi-r ALEXANDER HALL [193S WORLD A U U N A C ' COIN 132 YEARS WTVOiS OBITUARY WORLD.COURTNEXT OLD FOUND HERE NOT NEEDY ALONE 'TiUmbarlng In Maine," la the IS ON SALE HERE NOW 94YEARS0FAGE title of the Illustrated lecture B. P. :iUZZLES MEDICOS Walton of Strong etreet win jdva BEFORE CONGRESS Two Pennies Shown At Ki- SELLING OLD GOLD DEATHS tonight before the Moncheeter Gar- Indispenaable Handy Reference wanifi Club By James Nichols Dragons Beat den club at Ite monthly mietlng Again; Watkins-Y Lose§ Book Is so Years Old and Minted Long Ago. at 7:80 at Center church houee. Tt.e WIIHaro E. Blanchard Still Going Strong. fljrad u ii S ij Cate of East WiUianv Edgar Blanchard died Bhrtliday Saturday Obserred picturea have ell been token by Mr. Old Diqnte to & Deinted Walton in the region around Kenne- James Nichols, proprietor of Some Local Busmess Meo ycaterday at the home of his son, the Highland THE FUNDAMENTALS OF BILUARDS bago lake where be hae a eummer The World Almanac for 1035, iland Park store. ex- TORRINGTONYMGA Watkins-Y and Army-Navy NEW NAMES TO ADD Merritt Blanchard of 38 Stark- hlbited two pennies t h a t ____ By C. A. STOKER With Gifts and Felicita- camp. Although born In Mosea- edited for a dozen years by Robert ' TIobioi Womaa b Very ’ weather street Mr. Blanchard who Again; Borah to Lead the dated 1803 find 1808 at the K i GREERMEN HANDED 4TH chusetts, hie childhood and youiig Hunt Lyman, Is now on sole as wel- Dispose of Old Articles to Nationally Known BilHard Inatruclfr was 77 years old had lived here for wants meeting this noon. Both manhood wae spent In Maine, at come as the holiday sun. This Is FLAVOR TO INDOOR the past three yean. Born in Rox- were large eppper coins of a EDGES OUT LOCAL Battle In Court Playoff Duna^ll ■ Family. tions of Friends. New Vineyard near Farmington. He the SOth annual number of this in- Forces. bury, Mass, he lived in Greenfield, thickness greater than tbe pen- Get Ready Cask attended the public echoola In the dispensable bandy reference book Mass., for many years and was em- nies of recent date. Both were DEFEAT IN TEN STARTS latter place and Bowdoln college. that answers a million questions. A ployed as a cutlery Inspector. He designs that have long been out HOOPSTERS 41-37 The seoood place wlanera at the^flnal toot Is blown. Both teams have TRACK MEET SLATE fnUmm, Ju. 14.— (AP) — Whfle Alexander Hall, of Apel Place, He taught ' In Manenester - High brief new cover marks the anniver- Washington, Jan. 14.— (A P ) — retired seven years ago. sary. Old'* readers, of course, will o f existence. Mr. Nichols said Old gold was exchanged for hun- first round In the Rec Senior League, been playing outside games and tb * eendtUoa o f M n , Harry Ftfleld. one of Monchester’a oldest residents, school three years, but for a decade Congress today presented something their team work Is vastly improved He leavea two eons, Harold L. haste to buy It; new readers will the coins were found In tbe yard dreds o f dollars In cash by Mon- the Arm y A Navy Club and tbe Wat- Blanchard of Feeding Hills, Mass., observed his 94th birthday Saturday or more has been on the faculty of o f the quiet before a storm— In this so that when the teams lineup all BY NEW BRITAIN, 32-26 Sb-ytaivold wife o f an East Tbomp- Hartford High school. The lecture promptly acquire tbe habit. of Charter Finley of Highland che.«ter persons who visited A. A lt- and Merritt of this town; one case rumbles of oratory on two Park. He has made no attempt game as his ability to keep bis team- tbe statistical figures that have been aoB fanner and her fifth set of twins at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. is open to all without fee. To all of us 1934 is tbe year of the shuler o f Boston to have discarded Winiiers Orercome G-Poinl Japan May Send Sprint Ace daughter, Mrs. James Harris of major administration issues: the as yet tp. learn If the pennies declde who shall possess that pool-' gathered together naay be thrown in w w reported today as being “ un- Joseph Crooks, writh whom he re- New Deal. What Is It? What has arUcles made o f the precious metal Deerfield, Mass.; two brothers, World Court and soda] security. tlon, and what Is expected to be one the waste basket as basketball Mrs. Hazel Hughes McComb of 24 been done? The Almanac in 22 are worth more than their face appraised last Friday and Satur- taTorable," medical authorities In Frank Blanchard o f Springfield and sides. Mr. Hall received the felici- Between the two tegi^tive cham- value. of ths outstanding gamed of the games are played differently when Locals Lead at Half Bb I Are Munroe street, who Is organizing a pages sets forth the Admlnlstra- day. Stuart J. Wasley, In whose Edge With Closing RaOj in for Big Events; Manning the state admitted a study of the Frederick Blanchard of Columbus. tations of many friends, several bers. the Supreme Court in judldal present league is expected to take children’s theater claas, will begin tlons’s Activities to Aid Recovery. offices Mr. Altshuler conduct^ his the importance of the result is on family’s history had left the pro- Ohio. He also leaves' a sister, Mrs. gifts and greeting cards. He Is en- calm again jield the major Interest place. Both teams have defeated in:«ructlon Wednesday afternoon at From the devaluation of the gold appraisals, said today he did not tbe minds of the participants. Fafnlr Dragons (83) Unakle to Stem Late RaD^ fSnslon puzsled. Hattie Bray o f Springfield. joying fairly good health, his n^nd attracted when it ruled Federal oil Nip and Tnek Tih; Tier Out to Prove Superiority 4 o’clock at the Center Church dollar and the nationalization of sil- know the exact amount of the each other once during the regular I Tommy Faulkner, the veteran P. B. F. T. A study of the families o f Mr. Prayers will be said at the home and memory being unusually active regulation Invalid and Intensified House, and hopes that enrollment of ver to tbe enforcement of famous money paid out for the old gold but round and from the acorea of tbe baeketball player, is expected to play 1 B u c h e r ! , r f ...... 0 0-0 and Mrs. Pifield disclosed that ex- probably Tuesday evening, and the for one who has attained his years. during arguments for and against PROPERLY ntAINED 0 : all boys and girls between the ages Section 7a of NIRA, tbe effort has estimated It amounted to several gomee It is hard to'pick the ulti- a big part In tomorrow night's Over McCluskey. LESSON 7— THE DRAW SHOT 3 A. Zaleski, rf . . . .. 0 1-2 - 1 f Handicapped ky Loss of oept for a step-brother on the funeral service will be held Wednes-. He recently returned here from sev- consUtuUonallty of the Administra- ley, CampbeB Star. o f 8 and 14, who desire to join the been tremendous, and every Am eri- hundreds o f dollars. mate winner of the gome tomorrow Varsity staff and. appoint Eddie A ------0 J. Zaleski, if . farmer's side, twins were unheard day afternoon at 2:30 at the chapel eral weeks spent with his daughter, tion’s monetary policies. .. 6 0-0 12 group, may be complete tomorrow. can should know what It Is all “The class of people who brought night mates play steady ie very commend- Without a good draw shot you eon 1 Colwtek, c ...... o f among the others. in Green River cemetery, where Mrs. Dorothy Bradley In Brattle- strike the ball with Incorrect down .. 0 0-0 o' Seknetz and about, what it means to him, and The court recessed without acUng YOUTHS IN DEMAND In their old gold aurprised Mr. A lt- In their first meeting, Watklns-Y able and much depends on hts gen- never become very efficient In play- 2 Bolclnunos, Dr. John J. Russell, whose 4fi burial will take placu. Friends are boro. VL After trailing the Torrington Y By JIMMY DONAHUE ward stroke. This will cause mls- rg ... .. 2 1-2 5 Lady Roberta Lodge, Daughters what he can do to help or to get on the effort o f Thomas J. Mooney shuler, who expected only persona in team triumphed by a score of 36 to eralship to outwit the up and com- ing either carom or pocket blj- 2 Truhan, Ig ...... years of practice in Wtadham coun- requested to omit flowers. help. throughout the flrtt the Wat- NE.\ Service .Sports W riter cue and you.jcannot get the proper ”, ® 4-6 14 o f St. George, will hold Its rdgular to obtain a review o f his conviction extremely reduced circumstances, 33, but In their second meeting tbe ing young aggregation representing liards. — ' — — Play Wednesday. ty has spread his reputation So far as history has been made for complldty in tbe 1916 San Fran- badly needing money, to appear," ’’back spin” on tlie ball. Lower tbe Henry Robinson meeting Wednesday night at 8 klns-Y quintet finally tied tbe score Service men won by a aoore of 48 to the Arm y A Navy club. A good pre- To draw the ball, one must cue 9 ' 18 throughout this area, today said the day by day, its record Is found In cisco Preparedness Day bombing. Mr. Wasley said. N ew York, Jan. 14— The thlnly- bridge when executing an ordinary 6-9 32 o’clock In Tinker hall. Vocadonal Gnidance De- early In the third period, then 8T, with the Watidns-Y team hav- liminary will also be on the evening’s below center (See Diagram No. 6— Bongore (26) mother and her two sons "were not Henry Robinson, of 131 Summit tbe Diary of - the Year, the list of But speculation continued through- “ Local business men," he contin- oloda ore flexing their leg and arm draw shot- forged ahead for a etx-polnt lead ing an edge on total points scored program and the largest attendance Lesson No. 4). P. B. T. A last half rally by the Fafnlr doing nicely as expected. The twin street, died at the Manchester Me- tbe Illustrious dead, tbe achieve- out Washington on how the nine ued. "and others apparently not muoclea, all set for th 1985 indoor When attempting to execute a F. Mrs. Lorefizo Bentley is visiting for both games. With the league’s o f the season Is expected as the loyal For an ordinary draw shot, lower 2 Smith, rf ...... 4 1-2 9 bo3Ts were bom two days ago. morial hospital Saturday afternoon, ments o f scientists. I f It is sport- black-robed justices will view the scribed to Kiwaniaiis by hard up came in to sell their old only to have their opponents tie the draw shot, as well as any ordinary Dragons toppled the National Guard after a long period of falling health, her alater-ln-law, Mrs. John H. scoring ace oa the Army A Navy rooters of both teams are coming track and field season to,awing Into the bridge and deliver the “ follow 0 Enrico, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Called fJnusoal ing events one wonts, here are the government’s action In stopping gold gold for the high prices established ecore again and finally win out operation. shot, do not have the bridge hand Rangers Into defeat at New B rit^ Meahwhlle, Dr. A.' A. Hersbman Mr. Robinson who was 81 years Cheney of Hadlyme, formerly of team In the person of Tony Slamond along to cheer their respective team through" stroke with the cue as 1 Chapman, if, rf . .. 0 1-2 1 this town. Mrs. Cheney has been outstanding contents of tbe year payments. by the government” in the closing stages o f the game by The powers that stand behind near as possible on a level with tbe too far from the ball—the correct o f New Haven, one of the foremost old, was bora In England and came a hard fought game Is expected into a victory. Tbe .first game will be 1 Schuetz, I f ...... 1 1-1 3 Saturday night for the second time , suffering from blood poisoning in with lists of former champions. 11 Both Senate and House gave them- Trade Sdiool Director. Mr. Wasley said Mr. Adtobuler the score of 41 to 37 on the Torrtng- this sport have attempted to whet point Of aim. distance from the fingers of your obstetricians In Connecticut, when to Manchester about 26 years ago. from tbe opening whistle until the called at 7:45 o’clock. 1 T u r k l n g t o n , c . . . .. 1 1-2 3 during the week and the fourth time her left band but It Is flow believed it Is "The Market,’*' here are pages selves to routine business prior to offered one man 348 for a gold toB T court Saturday night. The the appeUtea of fans with glowing Photograph No. 11 shows an m- band to the ball is usually about told of the chronology of the case, He leaves three sons, Herbert, o f prices of stocks and bonds with a 0 Sheldon, c ...... 0 0-0 0 to be under control. receiving later this week President watch chain. Several also sold game was a nip and tuck affair all word picturqs o f the coming duels correct bridge when attempting to, four to six inches. In ten starts this season. The final said: Frederick and Percy, and one running comment on their be- the way with neither team being 0 DelloFera, rg . . . .. 1 0-0 2 Roosevelt’s message on sodal securi- J. G. Echmallan, director of the their gold Cheney service pins. One between Glenn Cunningham, mile score was 82 to 26, the Dragons cut- "It la very unusual." daughter, Mrs. Louis Kllnkhammer, haviour. I f it is figures to show able to pull very far in front o f the draw the ball. This bridge is too j (The Draw Shot will be continued 2 Soimonds, Ig .. .. 8 2-2 A dental clinic will be held to- ty and his plana for providing aid to local State Trade School, speaking person got a tidy sum for a leaf record holder, and BUI Bonthron, high, catulng the tip of the cue to In our next lesson.) 8 ting loose with a scoring spree In the Dr. Russell, a real Connecticut all of Manchester. He also leaves progress In agriculture, bankl^, other...... - — morrow at 6 o’clock at tbe Healtb the aged and imemployed. emblem won as a prize in 1879. his outstanding rival; Walter Marty third quarter that netted '16 p

EHKKOENCT DOCTOBS If there la a sufficient sum the svork present real estate cendltiona local- will get under way at once. ly. Indicated a better year In 1936. ^ BASKETBAU ^ ' Dr. N. A. Burr and Dr. E. C. POUCE COURT PLAN SPEED SIGNS S p ^ on East Center etreet In re- REPORTOFREALH The report was accepted and placed { Hlg(ina are the pbyaidani who lation to the density of traffic was on file. Mwtarty Bros. nreatooM I wlU reapond to emergency calla Joseph Rogers of 2 Wells street. also before the board. Last year’s board of directors vm. Vkfidr DimfoM tomorrow afternoon. East Hartford, was fined 110 and AT THE NORTH END Even If it la possible only to pro- FIRM ENCOURAGING were re-elected. They are: Harold Dr. Thom as vide speed .V{!TU for a part of the I W r w i Bm costs In town court before Judge Alvord, John H. Hyde, John Ma- streets under consideration, this will m gM «t •!»•. Raymond A. Johnson today on a- honey, Samuel G. Gordon, Thomas give the police and the commis- W. Hackett AdmlMlaa 15c. charge of speeding on Center street Ferguson, W. 8. Hyde, Christopher DENTIST January 11. Police Board Makes Tenta- sioners opportunity to study the Conditions m 1934 Not So Glenney, and F. A. Verplaock. CARNIVAL VOTING Rogers was arrested by Lieuten- workings of the plan. It was pointed 885 Main Street out, however that a complete picture ant ^ ir o n , who followed him from Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary. Schaller’s garage on East Center tive Arrangement to Try can not be.aecured at this time q{, Good Bat Prospects for Reduced Rates IffiLDOPBYCOLI^ the year when fewer cars are beln^ United Spanish War Veterana, will ABOUT TOWN street to near the Center and clock- meet tomorrow night at the State ed him driving at a speed of 50 used. Out Automobile Control Armory. The color team will re- miles per hour or more. Rogers paid 1935 Seem Bright On Plates n* Wocaeni LMgu* ^ Bm - port at 7:80 for rehearsal. Deposit of Sfips, Retarded up. »n«d OongregstloBal church will And All Dental Work. m««t tomorrow •ftemoon at two Traffic speed and signs were con- Recreation ( ’enter The annual meeting of the Man- t. clo

Sun- been placed for the votes. Down on Charity Proposal The request for a survey of the has been changed this week from day school board of the Church of The votes of Monday and today traffic came from the Manchester Wednesday night to Thursday at 7 POPULAR MARKET the Nasarene will take place to- 853 MAIN STREET will be counted by the Veterans com- Improvement .Assoriatlon and the o’clock. Dr. Knapp will meet with RUBINOW BUILDING night at 7:50 at the home of Miss mittee this evening in the Chamber The town store plan will probab- motor vehicle department’s traffic the class Thursday at 7 o’clock." A Eunice McAdam of 24 Griswold of Commerce office and the first ly be Anally decided at the regular sectlonvwaa a#ked to assist. There public setback party will be held at WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP street. standing will be carried In the was also a study of traffic conditions the West Side Rec on Cedar street. monthly meeting of the Board of Herald Wednesday night. Succeed- on East Center street and another Play will start at 8 o’clock and Miss Grace Bevans. daughter of Selectmen tomorrow night In, the ing votes In the Herald may be clip- on that part of Middle Tump'lkc prizes will be awarded to the win- Ensign and Mrs. Harold Bevans of Municipal building. Postponed from ped and deposited in the boxes In the East from Manchester Green to the ners. the Bronx, N. Y.. Is spending two the last three nieeUngs, for further Friday following stores for credit In the Bolton town line. weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Dancing in the gym from 8:30 td Wednesday • SPECIALS • W e d n e s d a y Harrj- McFadden of Cooper street. contest: Main street. Curran’s Bar- Investigation, It is believed that the QuesGnn of Funds ber Shop, Dewey-Richman, F. E. Selectmen will turn thumbs down The surveys were presented to the 12:30. Music by the Peerless or- chestra. Bray, State Soda Shop, Kemps Inc., on the whole plan after having commissioners and gone over by The weekly report of the state Home Bakery, Army and Navy club, made a thorough Investigation of them with Police Chief Gordon last department of health reveals there Plnehurst Grocery. Metter’s Smoke stores now In operation In New night and new regulations will be HEAVY STEER BEEF are three cases of scarlet fever In Shop, Keller's Clothing store and Britain, Hartford, East Hartford put In effect,in part at least, os soon ,c It. town. Nichols News Shop, Depot Square; and other cities and towns. as It Is determined what funds of the lb Manchester V. M. C. A.: England's One of .the chief objections-to the police budget can be applied. Walter N.Leclerc Boneless Rib Roasts The committee of St. Bridget's store, Manchester Green; Cashlon's plan voiced by the Selectmen la thu Tho flrst problem to receive atten- Holy Name Society appointed last store. East Center and Pitkin atreet; Initial coat of establishing the store tion will be the North Main street Funeral Director Friday to select committees to ar- Hillery's store, Hartford Road; The initial cost of equipping the stretch. On this piece of road from Bump Choice Shoulder Clod range for card parties has complet- Buck’s store. South 'Main street; store would be. close to 24.000 and Oakland street to Union street three '459 No. .Main St. Manchester ed Its selections and has arranged Recreation Building, School street, possibly more, It was stated by separate speed zones will be consid- for a chairman and a chalrlady for and West Side. Geosge H. Waddell, Objections from ered and under the proposetl plan Pot Roast Chuck Roaet each card party, to be held on suc- Roasts Tickets for the ball are now avail- local citizen., have been registered eight speed limit signs will be erect- cessive Monday nights, starting able In the Chamber of Commerce against subjecting charity recipi- ed. January 21 and continuing through ents to the disgrace of having to do 19c Ib. 14e lb. to March 23. For the party to be office and from Clarence Wctherell, . It will not be possible for the full secretary of the committee. 123 their shopping at a central charity 19« 'b. held on January 21 the committee board of police commissioners to Wells street. Workers for the re- agency, rather than to allow them will be beaded by Mrs. William Shea to shop, as. they do now, in the es- meet in I’ebruary and the carrying ( ’hoico SIrloTn Bent Cuts Shoulder spective candidates may secure out of the work will be left with ATLANTIC Center Cut and Henrj- Valllant. For January tablished stores, with other resi- 28 the committee will have as co- tickets to sell for which each candi- dents. Commissioner Bissell and Chief Gor- date will receive 50 votes per ticket don. Just what they will be able to STEAK chairmen, Mrs. Francis Handley Town Engineer J. Frank Bowen STEAK Pork Chops and Harold Jarvis. sold. will present plans of the proposed do depends upon the vailable funds. FUEL TTie Carnival and Ball committees street lines on Vernon street for and A guessing contest la now going are hard at work to prepare the best acceptance by the hoard. The reg- 23e lb.

' SETII.4CK — SCOPA Royal Matron Mrs. Rachel Tllden IlulInn-AnMTlrun L. A. of Chapman Court, Order of Amar. ARMY BAND TO BE SOON 1 St Prizes— Chickens! YOUR HEATING COSTS anth. has called a rehearsal of all 2d Prizes—10 IJm. Sugar! BENSON'S officers for Thursday night at 7:30 Refreshments. .Admission 25c. Improvement Group Establish- at the Masonic Temple. It la Im- portant that every one of the of- es January 22 or 29 as Ten- REASON No. 32 fleers be present on time. tative Dates for AfTair. ' Beesute of iti >qaare.lractnrr, high

carbon content and earefuL icien- The Luther League of the Eman- There are two datee being kept BOSTON OR NEW YORK tific preparation, ‘bine coal' bams uel Lutheran church will hold its open at the Manchester Y. M. C. A „ regular meeting at 8 o'clock to- $2.2.') O.W. $4.0.') R.1. long and completely with i mini, at the request of the Manchester Im- mum of wiite. It borni with damp, night, after which a short program provement Association, January 22 Providenre . 82 O.M., 28.50 K .f era almost completely cloied. Thia YOU CAN LEARN A LOT ABOUT ANYTHING IN 37 YEARS will be presented and refreshments and January 29, as on one of these •ends more naefnl heat to your will be served. This Is the first two nights the association Is to serve Way back In 1899, Mr. E. Benson started tp learn the furniture meeting of the new year and all CENTER TRAVEL BURE.AU rooms with little waate np the cbim-. to the members of the Salvation Tel. 7007 members are requested to be pres- ney — gWea better heat at loweat business, and has devoted his time and study and energy to it Array Band a dinner. The dinner Is ent. ever since. These 37 years’ experience have given him a keen being arranged In appreciation of coat, 'bine coal* ia always colored ihsight into what good furniture should be and at what price the number of times that the band M IN t D 8Y W ORLD’S a diatinctixe Blue as your goarantee The Social 81a met Friday eve- went to Depot Square and provided l A R O IS T PRODUCfR OF of uniformly high quality in every it should be marked to give the buyer the greatest value. That's ning at the home of the Mlsaeas a concert In that part of the town. ton. Phone na your order for ‘blue why Benson's has come to be known as Ann and Helen Qaley of Buckland. HlOH ORADI ANTHRACITi The concerts at Depot Square coal* today. An entertainment was presented were largely attended, bringing out and luncheon was served, after larger numbers than was often the The Little Store With The Big Values! which a social hour was enjoyed. caae when concerts were giver by was Il-

the same band in Center Park. Th«>re The W . G. GLENNEY CO. TOUR RADIO WILL NEVER Earr Howell. World War veteran, was no charge made by the band for of 25 Ridgewood street, has entered I'AMlg LumtM*r. MaMiM* ^ppllesg Paint. the concerts and the association the Veterans’ hospital, Newington, RFI) 8S6 No. Main 8t> Tel. 4140 Maacheater BE WORTH MORE offlcera were named to arrange for to undergo an operation on his arm. a complimentary dinner. The trou- M.\I I TRADE IT NOW! ble has been in secui^ng a date that

EUas^beth E. Rich, 257 Bast Cen- wmuld be satisfactory to all and now ter street, a member of the Senior that It haa gone Into the second class at the University of Vermont, month it Is likely that a date will be R. C. A. VICTOR and has been reelected vice president of reached when the committee having the University of Vermont Outing charge of the arrangements meets aub. BEING N EW ! tomorrow. SPARTON RADIOS

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to lay In a doxen cons of this Taagertaes, Ifo and tie dosen. featured Item .... Protective Association You Can *t Beat These Bargain Pnees! Dromedary Grapefruit Coontry .Stylo SUoed Soo- (TOP) (sections), or Grapefruit sage or Lorige Unk Guaranteed Innerspring Mattress, $12.50 and up nNCENT FARRANO Hr. B. Benson, who h SAUSAGE, lb. 29c .MATTHEM’ .MERZ Silk and Floss Mattress, full size ...... $14.50 LEO POULIN Because It'e celebrating hit 81 th X,...... 29c the New IS85 8 cans for Sl.OO PLOTO PAGANI year la the furniture The Very Best Cotton Mattresses .. $7.98 and up Frssh Spore BHw, Kioat, Lean EARL STAIRS Teoder .Shoulder Uunb Chops. WASHABLE business nlth this big Dide’s Pineapple Juice, 2yNo. J JOHN LARRABCE .Anniversary Sale. Coil Springs, all sizes...... $6.98 eons 2Sr. ^ WALTER M1CH.4UD and SUNFAST

PORK CHOPS HARRV VnrULLO 9x12 Axminster Rugs, big value ....___ $29.50 Batter Crax, pkg. 22c. BAULLA PAGANI Wall Paper (BOTTOM) Lena Centers, Cope Cod CooUeo, ISc. PATBICK DOUOHEKTV Mr. A. Benson, oao 8-Kece Dining Suite (used) ...... $24.50 9c BOBBBT GENOVESI FBANK McKECHIE Yoii need never apologize for dirty walls if yours are elated with his father s‘s Wheatota Cer- 3-Piece Living Room Suite (u s e d )...... $49.95 JOHN V. OILM'OBTH ate 8 ndantea . . Oysters. Seem Beaee, Tender done with this Washable Paper. It comes in a variety In this thriving busl- Oata ndxed give E. M. ZIMMEB.MAN AND MANT MOBE EXCEPTIONAL BABGAINS. Cuts ef Lamb far Stewing. It neso nnd In charge of Bs aavor , . phg. yen want soap or boUlag meat of solid colors and beautiful designs for every type of radio soles and service. for neon dlnaer, ptaaoe no# tho South End Barbers Gose interior. Economical—and so easy to keep clean. 8:00 e'deek dettve^. At Noon Wednesday. TWIN BEDS STUDIO BENSON’S

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I’aoey Owliaewer. Vi Ib. S3c weekly for Ifr benefit of the ptib- THOS. McGlLLa Jr. »19.so Uo Interented in the National or- Taihipe . . Cenote . , Os key. PAINTBB and DEGOBATOB Green Trading «29>9S ganization movement ahowlng “Nothing but the beet In Paints'* Stamps shope rightfully belonglog to the 126 CMar Street SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS...... can 15c osooelallqn. Phone 6681 711 Main Street Johnson Block

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