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EntntngBmlft Average Daily Circulation The Weather Forecast of L. H. tVedtlM^ Buteou For the Month of Febraary. 1940 middle of Uia month. M r — . . SETBACK TONIGHT wlto, owBor oTtbo Aaaotlcaa Dyo-. To Be H obIm b Roofing & Siding 5Iostly cloody tonight a«d Fri­ Local F^olks ililg Oarponitloa la Itoekvilla, ro- V. F. W. HOME 6,355 day. followed by snow Friday About Town MaaclNiBter'OMM night; sllgiitly ooMer tonlghL eontly roallsod his ehlof vacation Oor SBCcialtr Member of the Aodlt amMtion—that at catobiag a ate- In Southland Aadertea-SliM Amdltafy. BarcM ol CBwatatlona Tb* DorcM •odttjr wilt m«#t foot, M-pouB|d Mllflah. A. A. Dion, Inc. Manche$ter““ A City of Village Charm tbia avenlng at tb«i Emanuel I m - Olbirs From Town ^ The Maachester Post Office has S lW d b S t. TcL<4860 ri^ Begtaa 8:15. *^**—*• theras church, followlnr the Lien- PRICE THREE Cf ten quiet hour. An offering will Former Hepald’s Sports also been m m than repraaeatod. MANCHESTER, C O N N ., THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1910 (hXillRTEEN PAGES) There have lEen ao' many Man­ VOI:‘. LIX., NO. 134 (Ctasalfled Advertising on Page 12) be received. Editor Tells of Those chester folks la town that the / former Manchesterltea living hers, \ I Mlaa Hlldur Skoog who te to be He Met in Midmi. Upg SOT’S ELAT, we Snd. to »ell our line of rlN E H tR S T Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J . Thornton, THE ELECTRIC married thla apring to Michael Mrs. and Mra. Ralph McNaUy and ■■OBTOAKE PEACHES. Both on prlre and quality they are Zatkowakl. waa honored laat night FURNACE MAN FUEL on. New Liner Makes Daring Dash to United States By Tom Stov»-» Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stowe, seldom Lowest Cost Antomatte Heat! 24-Hoor Serrkal llgM np at the flroat ol the parade. with another gift ehower. The Miami, Fla., March «—(Special) close their front doors. British Ship R eaches party waa held at tha home of BoM Exetaalvely By Hatch Fears His —During tea rapidly fading win­ From the Post Office came Earl L. t . WOOD Even thoee good cooke who need to home-can Uiclr own Mra. Anthony Golaa of BlaMli ter aeaaon, more than two doxen Rogers, Jane Ci:ocketti Evan Ny- G. E. WILLIS A SON, INC. IM ta, » v e about Ptnchnrat Shortcake etyle hand peeled Elberta •trtet. who waa aantated by Mra. Manchester people have been ob- quiat and Francis Hart. Mra. Hart S Mata StvMt TeL 5125 Phone 4496 \ Robert Albro. About 25 gueata p^Melone Pwwhee. For only the lucky few who ha»-e lived beoMe aerved among the hundred* of Is here too, ss is Mrs. Hasel Wells, were preecnt. They ehowered the Mr. Rogers' sister. Leonard John­ Broadening Bill the fn g m n t peach and apricot orcharda of California . . . or the thousand* who come here annual­ bride-elect with kitchen and bath­ ly to soak up Florida's famous son came down with Nyqulst. New Y ork in Safety; iH h pineapple «eld» of Hawaii . . . have ever taaled fruit ouch room acceseorlee end other gifts. aunahine while they rest and play. They're still here. ^ Theae Peechea, aun-rlpened to the very peach of ex- Games were followed by a buffet The passing season has been the Recent visitor* were Joe Mad­ lunch, the deroraWone being In biggest Miami has had in many den, cniarlle Allen and Johnny g^Hte Saver . . they're really dcllrlou*: green and white In recognition of May Be Ditched year*, although the weather has Fltsgfrald: also Mis* Helen Page, Ptoeharat SHORTCAKE 8TYI.E Ellnrta Siloed (What Flavor!) St. Patrick'* day. caused native Miamians no end of Edward Benson. Ray Mer*. Then Sale! embarrassment. This was espe­ there la Jerry Fay, but he's been Protected by Cabl FREESTONE PEACHES Dr. George Calllouette of Center cially true during January when In town all aeason. Jerry la a good Good Chance Expansion Glothier Aids in Selecting , street will be the giie*t speaker at the now famous "Florida P'reeie of barometer on the Miami season, Suit for Trio to Steal the meeting tomorrow evening at 1940" caused crop damage running having been kept ao busy selling Of AntirPoUtics Law 1 - - 7:30 of the 18-3.5 Club at Center Into many millions. Miami'* low­ Miss Gertrnde Kieh TIOGA YARNS i s to r e Raided for Third Queen Elizabeth Com>j No. can 25c drinks for Harry Stevens at Hia­ Boston, March 7.—(/Pi— church. A ioicIbI time with re­ est temperature drop was 31 de­ leah Park that he admIU losing 17 May Be Pigeon-holed; French Navy Time by Same Bandit pleteH Strange Maid< Sava

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^D, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1040 PAGE. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1940 TWO ner a t 6:S0 p. m. are invited by the Missouri in a nattonal antw Blaze Causes committee to attend the dedication In' 1932; another,' '!D reat^ an.^ also tiUllty coats. Some of the New Industry Final Details program at 8 o’clock. Mail Piiiikhcrf free verse, wla Included in :" Fashion’s New suit.'; in dusty rose with blue ac­ Pick Chairmen What to Do With Gold Commander Charles Hollister ney Lanier Memorial, To Take 11,000 About Town All Resources cessories tyora by Mrs. Stilet came 81,500 Damage will preside and will - turn the tYoas.*' Wk Is Begun In for much admiration. To Start Here Of Dedication duties of master of ceremonies Here on Earth The service is at 7:S0 will IV. Y. Stocks ngbarNeclilinc For GOP Meet-%' over to past District Commander E. Q. Ludi, pastor of tha — 4 . '^ First AaslaUnt Chief Daniel To Go Befhind Models Shown The commentator directed at­ * Hoard Puzzles Experts Railroad Ties ^ ,— Bridgeport, March 7—(P)—Fire, Victor Bronke, who la chairman of in Chaika- Lake Dams Haggerty of the South Manchester tention to the higher neckline on Holland Oeaners' and starting near the fireplace on the Groups Complete the building committee of the post. Evangelist Declares That Adams Exp .. •. ’fire department la In ebarga of the season's' neW- go%vni, shirring Air Reduc ...... Gu’oFs Army Young Republican* in I elaborate ayatem of world ^ ex- first floor of the two and one half It was stated today thht an op­ “Your Sins Will Find flreJIghtIng acUvItlea In eaaa of a ^_____ • Style Exhibit Attracts and other trimming details. He Government Own* Near* ^Launderers to Make Its etory home of Roy Larsen, 8080 Plans for Ceremonies portunity will be given residents Alaska J u n ...... “New Haven” Purchase* bell alarm. Chief Albert Foy. 1 stated that covert cloth, that dur­ ' change and credit—baaed on gold ly>five Local Men Allegheny .... Many to the Second Convention April 13; Congress street, Greenfield Hill, Monday Evening. of the town to Inspect the new You Out in Life.” Curb Sioci Supply from Salvage who haa been indisposed for tha (OMtiMe* fm « Fhg* able fabric so popular in the gay ly 63 Per Cent of Total 1 —waa developed. No cow try mlnu Bow on Saturday. c a u ^ damage of $1,800 early to­ home on Sundayr-Maroh:47 fto m ^ Are Taken to Bolton to Allied Chem .... past three weeke, la able to attend nineties Is staging a come-back, Expect Big Turnout. ^ 1 1 . i K®*** coin* now, but all ioaue paper Am Can ...... G>nf regational Church M onetary G old in tne : currency which is "backed" or day. to 8 p. m. Citing an Incident In which he Of Hurricane lA)gs. to routine work during the day l>f the Royaf Guard with Crown and some of the coats displayed Manchester's newest Home­ The flame* ate their way up The sol* of tickets for the Le­ Retunia on outstanding tickets Am Gen ...... Start the Operation*. Am Homo Prod and atm alarms are taken care of Prince MIhal at hla side in the by the Juniors were fashioned of i tr i j %M — I guaranteed by gold on deposit In watchexi a condemned man go to Am Rad St 8 .. Faablon'a newest spring clothes Hartford. March 7.—L. Richard W o rld ; M ore to m in g . t^elr cenUal bank* or treasurlea. town" Industry makes Ita bow to through the roof, , gion Home dedication banquet noa and sale* by membera will be nwdc Assd Gas and El A . Hartford. March 7—Mora than by the men on duty at the different garb of SD Infantry llautenaat. this materisl. He recommended Belden. president qf the (jonnec- Mr. Larsen Is president of Time, now been opened to the general to Allan Dexter on Friday evening. hla execution In an electric chair, Cite Serv ...... W6rk on rebulldfng two dams at Am S m elt...... houaes, but In caoa of a bell alarm Tha monarch told Parliament and acceoaoriaa, from Hale's store, i Treasury and Federal Reaerve the' public OB Saturday of this eleven thousand .' railroad Uas the Martha Manning line, and Ucut Young Republican*, today an- : Bank authoriUes report that all Inc., publisher of Time, Life and public. Dr. Robert Knapp, general Lon Woodrum, poet-evehgellat, CSts Serv., pfd .... Am Tel and Tel AsaUtant Chief Haggerty takea that the government la assured of dlaplaytd on local modola, and In Carol King drcaae* for the Juniors, Editor’* .Note: The United week, with the opening o f the the Bolton lakes was surted this Am Tob B ..... manufactured fprOra Connecticut Dounced the chairmen of the prin­ ' the gold owned by the United Fortune magaainea. chairman of the dedication com- told hla congregation at the El Bond and Bhaf* huriicana.damagad logs have bean charge. Chief Foy la expected the Stability and continuity neces­ styles suitable for tots, teen age for their beautiful fit, and style. cipal committees which are making Stateo owns more than $18,- Holland (^eanera and Launderera Ntag Hud Pow ..... f c l'■ Borninf as a WPA project. Am Wat Wka .. to be back and in full charge In a sary to axecute a long-range pro­ 000.00e.eo0 in goM and te add­ I Slates, except approximately $2.- at 1007 Main street, near Maple mitt^e the Leglw To SelcCt PuOtOS Church of the Nazarene last sold to The NeW York, New Haven, and maturity, enebantad a large ' Mrs. Park modeled an attractive arrangements for the fifth annual I 200,000.000, la “pledged" .to cover 'niose friend! of the Legion anil; Penn Road [ri"':' th e men, 3.1 In number, were Anaconda ...... and Hartford Railroad Company, few days. gram "which .wiU.JncIude Intensi­ three-piece butt with aailor collar ing to that gigantic treasure street. night, "Condemnation la a hard- Sega) Lock ...... t«y«n from the rolls in Manches­ Armour III ...... gathering of women yesterday at state convention of the organiza- , I ^ hoard dally. What—if an.v- I outstanding paper currency and Is For the past two month* Auxiliary who desire ' to attend word. Yet It Is the word tuied A. B. Everts, director of II. 8. fication of productfon In all lines." of fur, a most useful outfit for tlon. The convention which will therefore serving Its destined pur- may purchase tickets at Bray's, >For Cianiera Exhibit by Saint Paul to explain the con­ .Unit G a a ...... ter and at 7 o’clock 40 of these Atchison ...... Forest Service actlvltlea In this The Stanley Group of the Wes­ the Second Congregational any woman’s wardrobe. thlag ohoold be done about workmen have been busy remodel­ Blizzard HiW Aviation Corp .. Deelaraa IMstlons Good bring together six or el.ght higi- It? Thla. the Unit of three ' pose. ing the premises and installing new Main street, until tomorrow night dition I of a person oiit.slde the were at the postofTlce where I D.iiiwin CT state said today. leyan Guild win maet Monday eve­ church. The revue was ataged The apeaker thanked the mod­ dred junior membera of the party Mosi of the actual gold, In addi­ when reaervationa will be closed. ning at 7:30 at tha South Metho­ In a declaration that relations by the Women's League of Serv­ artlcieo, dlacuasek the varied machinery and equipment to make Kingdom of God. The, ties, worth about $10,000. between Runumla and other na­ els for their services and the audi­ Win be held at the Hotel Taft in tion. Is kept In the Treasury or New Mexico AH final details of tha dedication William G. Bengeton. fotroer "However silent some pulpita PRAISED FOR them to Bolton. At 0 o cIock lo were sowed from logs purchased dist church Instead of Tuesday. ice of tha church and In the large ence for Uiclr interest, and the auggeatlons being made.) this estabUshment the only one of Bendlx tions are good, the king specifical­ New Haven. April 13. mints and banks In New York, ■■■■ s may grow about it, retribution for more were transported. by the Northeastarn Timber Salv­ vestry, the nsodela entering from buyers from the rcady-to-wcar ap­ Otis Bacon of New Haven, trea.s- its kind In Manchaster—where president of the Nutmeg (Camera Beth Steel . ly mentioned only Italy and Bulr tha pariora and classrooms, paos- By Lloyd Lehrbos Philadelphia and San Francisco, laundry and dry cleaning la done ■In la atm an putstanding Bible At the New Haven office of the Beth .Steel 7, pfd age Administration in this state. Prixe winners at the setback -|Of garla. parel departments at Hale's, Mra. urcr of the state organization, is only $8,823,000,000 M ng actually Club of thla town la a member of doetrinc; and It ia atill an out­ Works Procress Administration It AH are oak. Croaa-tles numbering ing along the platform and retir­ Tedford, Mlaa Mary Sargent and all under one root. Second Severe Storm in BRONCHI I Borden Anderson-Shca auxiliary at the Meanwhile, VIroel Tiles, Ruma­ general chairman. Jnmes J. Kava- Washington, March 7—(48—The buried In reinforced concrete vaults Irving Friedann. under whose the print aelMtloti committee of standing fact in human experi­ was stated this morning that all about 8,000 are being sold in three V.F.W. home In Manchester Green ing by another door. The daco- Mias Mary Hillery wrbo devoted so naugh of New Haven, president of Three Days Also Af­ nian minister to London, was re­ ratlona were red carnations and United States government today j Fort Knox, Ky.______personal dlrvcUoa the burines* Mill the Hartford County Camera Club ence. The ancient Greolis aa'-d employed on the..wort Cerro De Pas . grades with different prices for last night were Mrs. Maude Leg­ ported on hla way home to deliv­ much time and thought to prepa­ the New Haven Young Republican and will assist the County group in when a person did wrong' there t)ic engineer, would be Manchester each. Three-thotisand switch tics calls lilies. Mra. David Bennett's ration for the show. He called lie conducted, haa had 15 years' ex­ fects Colorado. COUGHS (,'he,*i and Ohio gett, Mre. Jeanette Klngalay and er a British proposal that Great Council, will be in charge of the owns 819,683,898.8 ounces of gold ! perience in the bualneaa and prom­ making selections for the 1940 was set on hla tralj n nemesis Acts Like a Flash men. It was decided that i p^rvaler Mti'^dflcluded In the transaction are Walter Wlitalla. Home-made cake softly played piano music added them from the dre.ssing rooms banquet. The entertainment com­ that eventually wwild traek him eould be gotten under way much t^rysieT Britain ba accorqed equal treat­ to tha enjoyment of the pageant. (valued at $36 an ounce) worth ises the highest quality work that Hartford "Honor Panel” which Makes Breathinf Easier being sold by the board foot. and coffee were served at the and they appeared'upon the stage mittee la headed bv Harold Hadley Raton, N. M.. March 7.—(48— will be held In the Hotel Bond, Sat' down; and a.prophet of Israel iM tsr If the men were »®'®=ted Col Md El ment with Germany on Rumanian Acta os ConMMitater. 118,187,878,598.61. Thla la about 63 Prvor Stand can be had anywhere, regardless *oriuI s few r.cnta today! at W Ti from WPA work already under-IComI Inv Tr The tlea are now stored In num­ close of the gamea. Thirteen exporta Including oil, the moat amid much applause. of Waterbury, Robert L. Gllber" |er cent of the world's total mone- Northeastern New Mexico and urday and Sunday. March 30-31. ■aid, 'Be aura your sin will find erous lumber yards which the tables wars In play last night and Vice President Elmer Wedan of Mrs. C. J. Strickland, president of Stratford, former atate accre of price. A specially prepared de­ good drugIS store ...... for a bottla...... of Bnek-1- - way. As a result the local office Comi Solv coveted product tha J. W. Hals company, who ary gold. , odorant solvent will be used ex­ neighboring southern Colorado dug Local amateur photographers you out.' • it.y*n CAN.Vltlur. Mixture UrisISa Cons Edison ...... Salvage Administration haa estab­ the players had such a plaasant of the Women's League and in its lary and vice president of th According to ShCred Writ a .lotina)—txk« a coiipla of dossa at j was notified yesterday and by mid­ On the other band it waa report­ served ably as commantator, ex­ European and Asiatic countries Remains Same clusively In all dry cleaning, which out today from the second blizzard interested In submitting salon Cons Oil ...... lished throughout the hurricane aoclal-time the committee was pre­ ed that German praosure on Ru­ behalf, warmly thanked Mr. Weden New England Gpuncll of Young needing cash to buy war aupplles 1 embodies a new feature to Insure prints in thla exhibit may secure man waa rondomnod by his own bedtime—feet Ite Initent' p6watfnl( night the men who have been area. They will be moved- this vailed upon to continue these plained at the outset that the end the firm he represents for af­ Republicans, la chairman of the In three days. conscience who violated the fund­ nunofit sp.don epreed thru Utrell. working on different projects in Cont Can ...... mania now Included a demand for store was showing what they fait or other American products, or | i . o i better cleaning, and Holland’s sys­ information from Mr. Bengston. or head and bronchial tubes. It starts Com Prod ...... week to seven loading points easily aoclala on Wednesday evenings the country's entire IMO wool fording the gathering such a pleas­ publicity committee. Mra. Hazel Whipped from the Rockies on a from other members of the (^irnty amental laws of the Almighty. K( once In loosen up thick, ehoklns Manchester had been tranaferred accessible to the railroad. Prelim­ to be the atyle highlights for the ant afternoon. aeeking a safe place for their treas- U oc* IvOl In te n d lO SeCK tem of continuous sterilisation to the Bolton dam project. ^ Del iJick and West through March at least . * crop. Clark of Chester, a member of the ure, are shipping more gold to this while garments are In the process, 40-mlIe-an-hour gale, the storm Club. All entries must b# In by Judgment, says one Bible writer, phlesni—soothe rsw membranes an* Douglas Aircraft .. inary eatlmates Indicate that 3,’i coming season, not the extremes, Preceding the fashion revue atate executive committee and vice la more than a myatlcah futuristic m^ke hrtathina ensler. . It was estimated at the • New _ , The native yam industry would but foahlona that they believed country at the rate of about $50,- Reelection as National Is unsurpassed. blocked Highway 87 from Raton to March 18. nfferere And B uckler’s. S if s s j Haven office that the job will take Du Pont freight cars will be needed to move The Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ ba ruined If auch a demand were Mra. H. L. Tenney, chairman, and chairman of Middlesex county, I* SO People Employed CIa}Tton OB the northeastern New event; there la a tribunal In every quick relief (rom:thst perslstshbu the tlea. would appeal to their customers, her eomdilttce from the League chairman of the reception com­ OOO.IKK) a week. Coniinittccnian. man's heart that condemns or cx- four months to complete, by which Eastman Kod*k cil will hold Ita monthly masting fulfilled, economic experts said, garments taken right out of stock During 1938 American imports This new establlahment will Mexico border, iroped4d travel on nasty. Irritatina cough due lo colda'l the dams will be so far along Elec Auto Ute Tueaday afternoon at 3 o'clock at and If Great Britain and Germany served the guests Ice cream and mittee. Other highways of both states, and nnoralee the Individual according or brunchlsl Irritstlim. But Us s9r*| and representative of what pa­ dainty cupcakes at attractively Credentials will be handled by a of gold were more than $2,000,000,- henceforth be the headquarters of to the Indivldual'a aplrituol condi­ you get Buckley's CANAUKJL w««t It will allow for the start of Oen Elec the Y.M.C.A. were to share alike in Rumanian trons will find at any time In the 000. Dtirlng 1939, largely as a Greenwich, March 7.—(4*)—The Holland Cleaners. Inc., who for the closed schools In Raton. Police Court tiire—by . fsr the Isrgest ' sejnpB yaflUIng the ponds. If. later. It Is | Oen Foo4 3414 Bates College, Lcwlaton, Maine, Is mania receives other products In Mr. Weden deplored the fact gold they how possess, the aval­ would always be interested In poli­ AH work will be entirely visible, Damage of $t00,8M Both of'the men Were from eut of Loew'a Creary of Watertown will be chief feature that la unique In Itself. The snowstorm caused at least poems, "The Star Fighter", Automobile ...... 35 37 one of 12 chosen to participate In exchange for her oil—aside from that a shipment of the popular columns observed on the Ice of Vlt-1 aergeant-at-arma. anche probably will continue to tics and "it la my intention to con­ touTi. Harry Flood of Providence •Words", and “Great Dlaoovery*'. Dnrlllard Conn. General ...... 27 29 supplying Rumania's own military Nelly Don dresses from Kansas. flow toward the United States in tinue to serve Governor Baldwin In Spotless ironing and pressing ma­ $200,000 damage to eastern Colo­ YTctor Braake pleaded (llillty and Asstatant' Prose­ a prize debate at the college In the )uri Bay and the Gulf of Fin- | rado tranamlaaton Hnea. increasing VsMffiA MrUiAftatV Bhurwood Flah sang a -solo ' en­ A cablegram carrying congratu- Hartford Fire ...... 88 87 near future. Mlaa Chambers'team needs. City, has been sent by freight and and." I the form of the more than a bil­ evei-y way possible." chinery haa been Installed In wbat cutor Herman Yules related the titled. “6 Jeaua, Thou Art Btend- laUoos from Campbell b Isc Hartford Stm. Boll. 61 65 The economic tug-of-war over did not arrive In time for the lion dollars worth of the precious After reports had been publish­ would ordinarily be the display to more than $800,000 atorm dam man had been picked up from' a will uphold the subsidizing of ath­ Russians meanwhile were active ed yesterday that Pryor would window. . Prospective patrons, age to Colorado telephone, tele­ banquet and program to follow tng." The congregational sing­ XalghU of Columbus, was dta- National F ire ...... 61 63 letics. Rumania's products waa seen by show, and only one or two of the In adjacent areas and in northern metal mined annually. were completed at the flaal meet­ snowbank at 88 Main atreet In ing was led by Rev. E. G. Lusk. r tSied last night to Rev. Daniel I Nat Cash Reg Phoenix ...... 82 <4 84 H diplomats to be pushing King Car- new spring dresses In that cele­ What—if anything—to do wltn leave the National Committee therefore, (ian see for thesMelves phone, telegraph and power tinea helplesa condition yesterday.. Flood Evangelist Woodrum has an­ Union C3iarter\ if Nat Dairy Finland. One Russian bomber was when hla term expires at the Re­ that care and attention that la since Saturday. The wet enow ing of the committee last ntebt. Foley, who was ordainedAmerican this I Nat I^tlll ...... Travelera ...... 438 478 ol’a government closer than ever brated make would be shown. As shot down during the day, the that rapidly increasing gold hoard - Captain James H. McVeigh, said he was “jiiat going through nounce that for tonight he will ' wnrnlnf at the North Public rtllltlea The Young People's meeting of to the necessity of dropping neu­ more than 80 separate enaemble.a ia providing Treasury, Federal re- publican National convention, he ^ven all work. clung so heavily to wires that hun­ town" and was looking for work. Re-Opened The cable 1 ^ „ ...... ^ the Swedish Congregational Army announced. aaaweiM asTvw issued a statement from hla New "We believe.” said Mr. Friedann, dreds were torn down. commanding Company K. 189th have for hla meiwage. "What Do Collage In Rome, Italy, 'NY NH and H ...... Ck)nn Lt. and Pow. . 63 6 trality and picking a side in the were displayed, it Is impossible to \ serve Bank and private econo- Infantry., ha# arranged to have a The second man, Paul Ganiion of We Mean by Uie Unpardonable was authorised at the meeting of Conn. Pow...... "iS 5 church, which was originally sche­ European war. adequately describe them. Inriudra Rejected Men TODAY - FRI. AND SAT. nlats and fiscal experts with end- York office In which he said: “that we have a service that Man­ Ranging across eastern Wyoming Waterbury, also pleaded guilty, mid North Am ...... I duled for Saturday, March 0, haa "At the time of.my election I and Colorado ranch and farm land, guard of honor at the new home Sin." Also he win read a group the eouncil held Monday night and Hartford Elec. Lt. . 09'.j 7 More pointed perhaps than Ru­ Diminute Ann Foster and Billie The men called up today for 4aa hours of figuring and ponder- chester ia bound to appreciate at on Leonard atreet In dree# uniform said that he too waa joit a passer­ of poema of various forms. One Join Garpenlers'’ WW sent last night to reach him Packard ...... Illuminating Shs. ... 62'.. been postponed to Saturday. mania's promises of oil la the Hunnlford received k big hand duty included men who previously BORN TO DANCE stated that it waa not my purpose once.” Five hour service will be the storm waa worth In aoll-enrlch' by, on his way from his home to Param PIct ...... 6 March 16 and will be held at the mg or ambition to seek a career In to meet Governor and Mrs. Bald- of. thus*, a sonnet, “To Lord Ten- ahily this morning, or at an hour Hartford G aa ...... 34 3 question of delivering It. every time they appeared on the bad been rejected for reasons of . . . TOGETHER! >Id itself la a yellow, non-cor- given on dry cleaning and all gar­ ing moisture many times the dain- Danielson. He was arrealed on Cen nyaon" repreaente the State of No. A. F. o£^ fM l^ n g bia ordination, which Penn ...... 1 home of Mr. and Mra. Maurice politics, that I did not intend to ments will be fully covered by In­ age It caused. * \Tln and Congreoeman William ter etreet. Phelps Dodga ...... ! 8. New Eng. Tel. Co. 106 17 Bucharest experts predict that stage. So natural and graceful, health. roaiye, lustrous metal which can Miller when they arrive Monday Tfould have been too late If do- Western Maas...... 32 ^ 3 Swenson of Ridgewood street. East Germany will be more than 400,000 were these tota they set off to ad The new call to the colors came be hammered Into Jewelry, used to Seek re-election aa Repuollcan Na­ surance at no extra cost. fam d until this afternoon, be Phil Pet ...... ! Hartford. tional Committeeman from Con- An advertisement Mill appear In evening. Other guesta expected at Uenaervutlvn OaoMdate Wise Meetihge Mdom Pub Serv N J ...,...... < Industrial tuna behind schedule on oil receipts vantage the adorable Shirley Tern while the vanguard of the Rus­ fill t term Hartford Merchant Die* th* henouet, which be held at asiisf of the difference In time. Acme W ire ...... 19',4 2 —“ by the time traffic la organised on pie dresses or the little boy riga sian besiegers of Vlipurl still wrerc spun "by present tomorrow’s Herald carrying Hol­ *^6 London, Mafch }^ie)-~Tho tab- The father and brother of the Radio ...... There will be roller skating at tne Danube this' spring, probably n?h»iJLtseU*P>«-e<«- That remains my pool- land (Tleanera* opening specials 6:|0 p. ni. wilt be State fJoromand- QrOiijard Plaee' Reading ...... Am. Hardware .... 24';# -2 chosen for them by Mra. Mildred in virtually the same poaitlona unlf< ^ * ition today. I am a bualneaamsn Hartford. March 7—(48— John ulaMon Ip a by.eloeMon’ io tha Ket­ hew priest arc both members of Arrow H and H, com 39 i the Mancbeeter Sports Center,' m late as April 1. Tedford of the children’s depart they occupied almost a week ago gold which will conclusively deihon- E- Bruce, 80, one of Hartford's er and Mre. Bernard Ackerman of tering conatUuepqy showpd today OiJnpbell Council. Rem Rand ...... : • • ■ ■ with large business reaponsibUIUea. RoekvlHe; State Chaplain and Mr» , $ p . ‘;Jne.:. Republic Steel ...... I Bristol B ra ss...... 48 4 WelU atreet, tonight, Friday and loe la River Breaking ment. Blaine Tedford and outside the key Karelian isthmus Two Of Economists assUtant to the president strate how far aheqd in their field oldest merchant?, died laat night that J . D. Profmno, Oonservativ*. Billings and Spencer 3'4 Saturday evening* and Sunday af­ The Ica-Iocked Danube already Eleanor Dougan modeled the jun­ city. SiBIte pihctlcsl use of the metal Holland Cteaners really are. after a long illnees. He was found­ Frederick Frringtoii of Higganum; had been returned to th« House of Rey Tob B ...... ' of the American Brake Shoe and District Commander and Mrs. (YunmouA .defTeidlnc W. Kosi. an Friday, ManAii In 1800 B. C.. the two obollska Safeway Stores ...... ( Colt's Pat. Firearms 79 8 ternoon. The door priie, a pair has started to break up in Its ior Btylea, lovely little dresaes in a Military observera expressed Itself has ahch limited possibilities, Foundry Company). I have a wife er and president of the Flint-Bruce Eagle Ix>ck ...... 101214 of ahoc akatea, will be drawn to­ t.pper reaches and the dispatch of variety of fabrics, with matching the question of what if anything . Named en Student Paper Company, the city’s oldest and Louis Chsvsller M Gtaatonbury "anti-war" caiidltlato' 1T,S14 to Of Queen Hatshepaut were trana Sears Roebuck ...... I night. a German, barge fleet to help gath­ belief that the final Red Army and a family of five young children and ,Chairman Dfvld Oaiqbere of ported 150 mites down the Nile to Shell Union ...... Fafnir Bearings ... 128 138 bonnets of atrawr, the whole en dsaault on the depopulated and to do with the United States’ ar- devoted to me and to whom I am largest furniture store. Hart and Cooley . . . 128 138 er oil and grain will follow as soon aemble at an unbelievably mod­ $ l | P cumulating pMe of gold bars has New Londqn, March 7-rr (4*) the bonW. of aeieotmfii and Mr*. Thabes. Power for transporting Socony Vac ...... ' devastated city waa being delayed Chambers. .. / the two 3S0-pound obellaka was South Pac ...... Hendey Mach., Com. 8 10 State Welfare Commlosloner aa the way la clear. ■ erate price. by fallurea of Soviet attacks on ^ U t economists mto two schools Glad To Answer 4|oestloaa Guldane Z. Kfohlan of Waterbury , Tumble Causes Death/ Landers Frary A Clk 28’4 30 V4Robert J. Smith la attending a German transport experts are Teen-age girls' atylea,—and^ in of ^ u g h t. hiss been elected buelneiw manager The baiMuet wUI be eerved by ’fhmiahed by 080 oaramen. South Rwy ...... expected to make atrenuoua ef­ Finnish lines cast and southwest Pryor said he was glad to an- John ' ApdIiio the-Oak Street St Brands ...... Naw Brit. Mch., com 37H 39>4 two-day conference of the New the Bkuter parade teen-agera will of Vlipurl. One group, hibluding many of ■wer questions about hla plana be­ of The Newjfc student paper of Boston, March 7.—(P)—Herbert North and Judd ... 32 34 England Commloaloncra of Wel­ forts to catch up on oil arrears. take a back seat for nobodv—were the TBeasury and\Federal Reserve Connecticut (3sUcge tor Women r. Rose, 38. sc>n of Frqnk Roae. qitn and nniete during the dinner St Oil Cal ...... Of 380,000 tone scheduled for de- Unless the Russians can break cause "I believe it to be the morel nlll he ,hy Tony O’Brtght and hie The Ups of baby girls are cut. St Oil N J ...... Peck, Stow A Wll. . 4 6 fare In the Hotel Bradford, Boa- showm bv Janet Carpenter and through these lines and flank the Bank system's cxWrts, contends duty of every office holder of Other newly elected offleenr In Y, M. C. A. -director In Steuben and dlite inaerted In the slashes, Russell Mfg. .Co. new 10 12 ton. Cdmmlaaloner Smith la con­ Ivery in January and February Dorothy Dougan and proved to he that the oountry's W d la already whatever nature dependent upon dude; Shirley BlmWn nf Weet vllie, Ohio, was li;jured fatally to­ osehestra. Tex Corp ...... bos than 48,000 actually Was oenL defenders, these aources said, in­ Dedla$«t*s' Mi *»• . hy tte men of Ubangl, Africa. Timken Roll B e a r...... Scovin Mfg. Co. ... 29<4 3U4 ducting a public relatlona cam­ replicas of mother or older' ala- vading troops entering the city "wqrlRBg" since I t^ r v e s as the the balloU of the voter to make Hartford, news editor; MuHel day w'.icn he tum bl^ |n|o the new .6 ca n paign to inform realdenta of the Undeu a Decamber agreement, ter'a smart fashions. The woild ^;iei»test itiiiu «•! s hiSM.fbr,United Statm currency. prince of Hartford, Exchange H untin^n avenue subway whU< Ail numbere ef tha U fion, Aux* tATge disks are used, to replace Trana America ...... Sllex Co...... 14 10 would be in a pocket with Finns 1M Ihe wiii Iil s ►;I« .11«'•. t full and unequivocal dlaelosttn of the eld ones from tlipe to time as Stanley Works .... 48 80 atatie of general welfare proMema. 130,000 tons were to have been One Pieea Dreaoes Otenenhlp of that ^ t atock of his purpoeos whenever he may hs editor, and Carol (3 iappell of watching •wo“lcmcn excavate. He Uiary. a ^ frienda of the«e unite Union Carbide ...... T.iade available for Germany each on the east, west and north. m il M l .■> r u m .iiU c ' gold, they contend, le a n asset to who ore uaaUe to attend the dln- the ^tria grow older. Union Pac ...... do., pfd...... 28 He recently apoke In New London Janet and Dorothy modeled doa This was believed to account for required to do so by those to whose Waterford, literary editor. died at City hospital. Torrington ...... 30'j 32 <4 and addreoaed tha atudent body at month, plus an extra 120,000 dur­ ena of Items, Including pert one tha United Statea stneO It guar- franchise he is obllgatdd.” Unit Aircraft ...... ing January and February to piece dresaes, shirt frocks and the heavy Russian attacks acrosa astoea .the nation's paper currency Unit Corp ...... Veeder-Root ...... 871.4 Connecticut College for Women. the ice of Vlipurl Bay and against FRED ASTftIRE He aald Governor Baldwin was New York Banka make up for 1039 arrears. costa. Many of the full, flaring and jwbyldes a "nest-egg’W nego­ an "outstanding examine of Re: Unit Gas Imp ...... Whether Germany can catch up skirts were belted, the belts slip­ Finnish positions defending ap­ tiable metal which mIghtX be sold Penouttl Notice* U 8 Rubber ...... Bank of New York. 435 4.88 Foreat Fire Warden John Jen- proaches from the east. publican principles In action'’ and Bankers Trust ...... 60'4 82'4 aen and Former Fire Chief John depend* entirely on how well the ping through tha detachabla knap or tnmitferred to some oth^ coun­ that hla administration' had been U S Smelt ...... river traffic can be organized. Ru­ sack or "cash and carry pockata,' Finnish sources denied reports ElERHOR POWEll try If. needed In the future. U S Steel ...... Central Hanover ... 106 <4 109 V4 F. Limerick, laat night attended abroad that Field Marahal demonstration of the true way Card of Thank* Chase ...... 38 37 the meeting of the Hartford Fire manians express fear that If Ger­ a amart Uetail of the new season \ | The only prdblem ownershipownera of to recovery, to Jobe for the unem* Vick Chem...... Chlef'a Emergency Aaaoclatlon many flnda herself unable to get Outntanding anxmg these junior Baron Carl Gustaf Mannerhelm, SO much gold creates, they ert. We wleh to thank i>ur frif'iula for Western Union ...... Chemical ...... 81'4 ,83(4 all the oil ahe haa been promised Finland’s commander-ln-chief, was BROADWAY ployed, to happiness for all oqr tBeir kltidneat ihown to \ie dutInK City ...... : ...... 29 31 held In Rocky Hill. They were the style* a n the double or triple' Is In the administration of c ^ l t people.” tile nineee ami at the time <>f the West El and Mfg ...... 1 only repreaentativea from Man- cr needs ahe will be tempted to breasted costa, usually of dark UL machinery, including the question rdeeth of our beloved son and tirotiior Woolworth ...... Continental ...... 13*4 18'4 come to Rumania to organihe for ElODYo/1940 This Is Your Big Chance cheater at the meeting. blue, accented by red hat and ac of InlitetiMi. ^liomaa Leslie Hcott. We alno wish Elec Bond and Share (Curb) Corn Exchange .... .83>4 8S'4 herself. ^ , ¥*.lh to express our sincere appreciation First National...... 1910 1|)60 ceaaories. Not so new, but equal' ConaMera Gold Pile Nuiaonoe Allied agents hav* bean trying ly amart are the trimly tailored .ii:i MURPHY . \ I.ink MORGAN 'The other school of economiai Parley Is Preview for Uie beautiful floral tributes and Guaranty Trust .... 292 302 Reuben Bronke, parcel post car­ to throw a wrench into German Ibe uae of cars. Irving Trust...... 12 14 rier at the Manchester Post Office, short jackets of plaid or twreads considers the mounting gold pil Rdward Scott and Kamlly. transport plan* by tying up with with matching or contrasting, EDMUND LOWE In a staggering nuisance which might Manhattan ...... 17 19 this morning entered the Veterana Img-term contract* or "outright Capitol Pan Of 1940 Campaign Manufact. Trust ... 39Vg 41'4 Hospital at Newington for treat­ separate aklrts, enabling the wear “Honeymoon Preferred" become a distinct Uablilty, and de- To Cook With Electricity Mantfidd&Co. ment. purchaoa avery avaUable barge and er to have oaversl changes of cos­ manda that some action be taken 4* Penrl KL Tel. 7-528S N Y T ru s t...... 113 116 tug on the rlvar. Public N ational___ 32 34 tume. Blouaes of batiste or triple Cartno to reduce it or put It to work in K \N(,i; \M) FI I.I. . HABTFOBD, CONN. Although Germany la known to sheer and lingerie touches on auita some practical manner. IddletowB, March 7—(P)— A Title Guarantee .... 3 4 The Birch Mountain dudM, now have launchad a number of new la Hartford preview of the coming presidential U 8 Trust ...... 1870 1720 known aa the Prairie Ramblera, and ooata ar* style notes for H iat *(de of the question haa will practice tonight at the home rtver craft herself and la expected spring, not forgetting tha general NOW OPEN EVERY ATTENTION been stated by Howard J. True- cain^lgn will be given at Wesley­ I - O I L - Conn. Stocks to put more tankers Into tha Dan­ use of buttons on coats and dreas- blood in reports of The Foreign an University In a two-day parley Want Fish In Gutters of Ray Lliidera. ube service late In March, British NIGHT — Except Monday II I UI DcliN ri N Manchester es, carrying out the military ^LA D IE S ! Policy ~ Association. opening today. Salt Lake City -(48—The , Salt and French oU men predict that theme In taOored garments. 8 P. 'M. Until Closing "inils huge increase is unwanl- Ammg speakers on the subject. Representative Lake County Fish anti Game Asso­ ■he will be unable to move all the “P o litl^ Issues and the Coming ^ J 1 m il Ks ciation asked porralsalon to place Welles Visits The new -hats for the youngsters Coqtinuou* Dgncing COOKING ed," he wrote, "since It can serve A Full Size JOHN V. LAMBERTON oil ahe needa. as well as adults ar* teamed up and Entertainment no: useful purpose to the United Enection" will be labor leaders, M i l IMIOM, n.~,()0 fish in downtown gutters to adver­ congressmen and political com' 114 Chestnut Street tise the entertainment at Ita an­ Lebrun Today with the roomy bags and occasion­ SCHOOL States; and has contributed to the Tel. Manchester .*<619 nual meeting. It would be poaalble, ally gloves Vella and flowers are Frank La Marr^a MATINEE maldistribution, of world monetary mentatoi MORIARTY because a small stream of water la W itnesS'Tells good with the Sunday best outfit. NBC-CBS ORCHESTRA reserves. Hence -there is general kapt running In the gutters. City ((lontlnned from Page One) Hats fit the head' this season, said 'TOMORROW agreement that our excess stocks commlsaionera took the Idea under Of Protection Mr. Weden, and aa for costa, it FLOOR SHOW At 1 P. M. Doom Open At are at least a nuisance, and at BROTHERS the United States uiideraeiretary waa hla opinion the manufacturers worst a tangible danger to our ELECTRIC adviaement. The asaoclatlon calls have more than outdone them­ Nightly Broadcasts I2:Se. Begukur Ptetnre 301 31.' ( rntcr Slrurt Reud Hemld Advs. Its show 'The. Sportsmen's Riot.' warned that he had adopted a Program FoUowe. monetary and dredit structure, ARtHRITIS Lauaanne newrapdper'a deaertptloh ( ^ tin n e d From Page One) selves; the biggest item being Coast to Coaat->WNBC One Admlssloa for Cooklag owing to their Inflationary poten- of him,“ miite aw* carp." dreaa coats made of beautiful ma­ 900 Wethersfield Avenue School end Picture Matinee. tlalltica.” He repeated aaaurancea given in both aa examining magistral* and terials, outstanding ih line and fit 'The economists who conaider the SUFFERERS other capitals that nothing one one-man grand Jury In the InvesU- One of those modeled by Mrs Mil­ Phone 7-5988 gold an asset point out that from Here's good nsVs for you. New c a p ­ FOR ONLY lard Park was a replica of the sules containing Collodtal Iodised party tella him during -hla trip tatlon. the dawn of history gold has been sulphur cxIIcaX *Ut,PHO-KAP8 — THE MANCHESTER will be referred to "dlrecUy or In­ "I am the prosecutor of Wayne Easter coat chosen by the first the world's cash and the stock now easy-to-take ana Inexpensive—sold Buy directly" In talks with other par- county and will remain the proae- lady of the , land, Mra. Eleanor owned by the United States there on money back guarantee If after Uea. cutor of Wayna. county for tha Roosevelt. Blue he declared out- fotre has the exact value of that taking- for 40 days you do not no­ ~s t *"i 4 7 ehlnee any other color, particular­ lODAT * FBIDAT much cash. tice relief from i^hes and pains of PtlBUC MARTOT period for which the people elected ly navy and the powder blueo, Arthritis due to dulphur deficiency. • • a . me,” McCrea shouted at one point. MAIITPOKP Gm k t Elaborate System Developed Aek Center Pharikaey for Bulpho BENDIX Kennedy to Prepare He Is facing ouatar prCiceedlngs In­ comblnatlona of both with match­ ' During the nineteenth century an K aps. CASH AT For Welles* VUit stituted by Judge Ferguaon in ad­ ing hat and bags CIRCLE IN PERSON Friday Seafood Specials dition to twro indictments. Afternoon Gowns t'lj !Wsi London, March 7.— United Telit Of Owa Inquiry - .Mrs. Park and Mrs. Harry OLASBAKE TO LADIES! e States Ambassador Joaeph P. Straw modeled a number of the *•1 McCrea in elaborating on hla own (Iiwtalisd Ob 1st uid 2nd Floors BARSTOW’S Nice White Halibut...... lb. 29c Kennedy, returning from the Unlt- modish styles for every daytii. j k e e n e r HEAR Soaks Fresh C od...... Ib. 15c occasion, while Mias Lela Webster In One, Two or Three-FonUly H oumos) from Paris to prepare for the Peace Joseph Vogt of New Boston, displayed to advantage the. more Perch Fillet*...... Ib. 25c visit of Undersecretary of State dresay afternoon gowns, and Mrs, RnOMMH Washes Mich., aald it would be "a really -A -JV IIf I Chowder Clam* Steaming Clam*...... 2 qt*. 25c Sumner Wellea next week. secret grand Jury, not a pop^ff Georg* Stiles, appeared in many “The Man From The l%ailow$” Rinses ^ Small Stewing Oysters ...... 4>os. can 5c ed that "PraaMant Rooaevclt'a to bring a friend. ainich a, s nt iffit r. M. ' LARGER AWARDS FOR TONIGHTI BM^eiy diseiiiMriDf old. O tn ^ Glaag* in the ^ n t neutrality act and foreign policy Following the buslncaa meeting at Avsry MtaMrial FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7;80 TRB OniOIM IlGDf POWIIB OOllPAFnr Pickled SUeed Herring...... qt. jar 35e; pt. jar 19e and program rafrashmoBU will ba ’ booh aud yoii. will find that a Eggs, Local, Strictly Fraah, Fancy, L a r ^ ...... dos. 3Sc have raised the Preetdent's prae- Play SitUaa At TsUsa With tha Equipment Yoa Like— (tJapf O r a s k y w tige." served and a Mcla) heur will ba Tkea DilSIcB Ts MUSIC To Complete A Good Night! TONIGHT AT 7:30: “WHAT WE MEAN BY THE 6 • T.. Vt ' ■' ^ • held. A gathering eC this kind oC- UNPARDONABLE S n r . for «hq trig. The Sojithem New Btog- Moaoow has a large theater, the fere a splendid opportunity to DOOR PRIZE 119.00. ADMISSION 35c. A i r ■* ' ■ ' DIAL 5 1 3 7 FREE DELIVERY! , Pelace of Silence, for Its deaf and meet oM friends and make new Tw. v -a m T dumb tahaMtaats, • f' t ■ -.J

MANCHESTER iSVENINO HERAIJ), MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. MARCH 7.1940 ' PAGE MOB BOT7R chine is sn Inefficient machine. feres Very actively with the heal­ ;i.i a nolay machine I.* Inefllclcnl qUlct, so thut h,-; might read or your bit ' to make a little less lose control and dra carried upM Westport Blaze Father Gets Hh First Real Job ing powers of sleep. ao might' wb be Inefficient humaii t-leep In |wace. noise ? guata of air. O pen Fortitti Doctor* tell US that noise is med­ Neutrality Patrol Gives LaFoUetteW m ically harmful. Noise lessens at­ Our bodies are always thought machines. High shouting from I.ct U.4 remember that the nerv­ Roger E. Gilbert AU American tranaport Through Special Training Course,^ tention and weakens concentration. of as human machines.. Now, one to another does not help hear­ ous system controls the body and carry carburetor bratera to Damage $8,000 that constant nnl.*ie ruins the n-rv- vent ice forming en that Leaa Nolae, Pleaae.. It throws a great strain on the those of u* who/make unneceaaary ing any but hurts It. A fter a Eioiae of the highest flying In- [News From Manchester’s Neighbors * Evade Battle noise,, should sMp to consider that day'* work one wishes absolute |Oua system. So won't you do sects are the worst flyers; they l*m while In flight Nai^ Rigorous Sea Duty Ekiltor, The Evening Herald: reservoir system and leads to Hartford, March 7.—(/P>—Stan • ment stores And other places as * We all know that a noisy ma­ newsasthentc dlsesls: abd It Inter- Westport, March 7.—!—Fire soda clerk for many years. ley J. Domlan, 33, haa cast him­ New York. March 7. -(/P!— The^about doing It within the three- which spread from an overheated His last Job waa In a d ej»rt- Wisconsin Senator Has remain In Andover due to the fact self in the role of enthusiastic United SUtea Navy is experlenc- Areplace did damage amounting to ment itore. at the soda fountain. that they have' been able to obtain Wapping Every Tyge PnrUeipnUng i about 88,000 laat,nigbt at the home ) booster fo r Governor Baldwin’s Job He was laid off. Adopted -*Hands*OfT a lease on the Mark Baa* farm. ing more rigorous aea duty these Actually eveiV-s fyp* Nava) I Willington here of Edward MacHugh, known training program. He bad no mechanical skill and Attitude on 1940 Race. The cast of "The Red Lamp, Mra. W. W. Oraot end. Mias Edith Maxwell of Manchea- lease news concerning the neu­ serving. election. PILLSBURY’S Thirteen new caaea of whooping ter, Mr. and Mr*. Keeney Hutch- The newest and most up-to-date To Stay Clear o f Battles FIRST NATIONAL STORES trality patrol. cough were reported In town for inaun, Mrs. David C T«)m cy of ^ilorth Covenlry Cautloacd oa .Talking. cruiser, the Helena, returned here They aatd he would stay clear of the week. Bolton, and Mr. and Mra. D. H. laat Saturday from a shakedown POPULAR MARKET >th Democratic and Republican Navy officers have been cau­ "L? »l-oi Windham High achool’a unde­ Tuttle of Columbia, Were callers tioned against dlacusalng activi- cruise to Argentina. Although not batUet until after the major par­ G old Medal feated baaketball aquad won a 47 on Herbert Maxwell on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Charlea Heckler tlea of the patrol with frienda or officially participating In the ties have selected presidential can The Ladies Benevolent Society didates. The Wisconsin Senatorial to 80 victory ov^r Torrington high announce the engagement of their acquaintances. In a vague ytsy, patrol, Ita two-month cruise help­ And SELF SERVE GROCERIES will meet Thuraday at the home of rimary will not be held until FINAST achool in the aUte Interacholaatlc daughter, Marie Louise, to Alfred however, they will Indicate their ed In keeping the watch on the “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” KYBO COFFEE 2 u 35* totumament Monday afternoon In Mrs. A. W. Savage at 1:.30 p. m. high scaa and waa more accretive eptember. FAMILY W. Fish, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. pride In a thorough-going Job of New Haven. A teatlmonlal turkey Ellington degree team cancelleb. || Fresh Ham burg ...... 10c lb. cm foneral Mrvices of Mrs. Mary 7- 10—Bowling aUeys open, E. CRISCO S. 'J! 18c era l O c a labor dispute last fall. 8- 6— Ping Pong, Pool and games Spci|photti FMf^Eo 3 ^ 19c Babbitt’s Lya at Portland on Friday, The commission waa prepared Hartford, March 7.— - Two Cleveland, March 7.—OP)— The Trinity to Build fjohnaon was 93 year* of age in the Junior room, W. S. to begin payments tomorrow. In children scalded When they knock­ Ohio Bell Telephone Co. gave police 7-8— Badminton group in the SPRY li 18c R%lish TIMBERLANE 9c 15c Tomedoof 3 * ^ 29c had been a resident of Port- view of the appeal the payments ed over a large saucepan full of J since 1870. She waa a char- full cooperation today In an ef­ New Donnitorv SIRLOIN gym, Mr. Clune, W. S. will be held up. Itolling water Monday afternoon at ROUND . 8-6-r-Junior basketball practice, FINAST 3Sc DAIS member of the Zion Lutheran their home remalnetl today li. a fort to stamp out gambling on Pancake Flour imiMA FInart Molofsos 13c Tomatoes ''church, the mother church, of thli CUBE STEAKS W . 8. critical condition at Hartford horse races by removing telephones 6- 10—Two bowling alleys re­ fienomUatlon, one of the oldest In hospital. from 10 places described as "bookie Hartford, March 7— — The I large Pan Potato Broad w l|3c ([oiifiseateR Mail Elxecutive Committee of the Board served for Mias McNeills group, Finoif Molasfos 19c BONELESS OonnecUcut. Mra. Johnson was liiey are Carrie Hosford, 5, and Joints.*’ pka weU known tbrosighout the state of Tnistees of Trinity College has I W . 8. SILVER oust Ralph Hosford, 4, children of Mr. President Randolph Bide said 7- 10—Two bowling aUeys open, 2-3 LB AVG / fo r her work In thla church acUvl- authorlxed the immediate con­ Slicetl Boiletl Ham .... 29c lb. Sardlfios no^ kian 2 35c SnowRako Biini ^ 9c On Japanese Ship an^Mrs. Clarence Hosford, Dem- telephones would be cut off when­ 1 Slicetl Club Cheese .... 23c Ib. 1 W . 8. ' ties. Edwin Undholm was one 1 ig avenue, Newington. Blood ever police present Information struction of a new 8125,000 dorml-1 o f the bearers. they are being use*"2 ^*'25c herd and Willis Covell acted as vice* reaching here today said 21, PEANUT school youths. ■■ Heinz SPINACH candidates. Mra. Eleanor Tuttle, persona, including 16 children ref­ YELLOW TAIL SUGAR •E. 8. ugees on their way to Sweden, had Freighter Feared Lost Canning said his action was Bridgeport, March 7 — OP) — i 8:30-7— Flying Iriab and Comets, Oefogon powSTr 2 p”* 9c chairman o f East O ntral Pomona BUTTER WHEAT -wHSfsSl?” 2 9c been killed when two trains col­ London. March 7.—(Ah— Reuters. prompted by the arrest of a 17- Sergt. Dennis F. Kehoe. 67, a 10-Pound Bar CATSUP ■E. 8. PRIDE ammlttee of Home Economics, lided yesterday at littala, Finland, British news agency, reported year-old high school senior on a member of the Bridgeport Police TUNA 14-Ounce Bottle Pound Jar e^Ncr ^A*. 3 *" J 5 C ; ' a n a report of the meeting held Department since 1909, died laat Note: The Foul shooting contest week i t Columbia. Mr. and between Hameenllnna and Tam­ from Rotterdam today that the breaking and entering charge, al­ 1 SOLID PACK! Concnntrotnd night after a long illneaa. His ser­ for niembers 16, IT* and 18 years DAINTY F1JD0ING 3 K)c ASSORTMENT SUPER SUDS llra \ Howard Stanley, and Mlaa pere. The coach In which the chil­ 920-ton Netherlands freighter legedly after a drinking party. "I believe It is the duty of vice record was among the longest W wlU be held Monday at 6:00 FANa WMT^ LARGE HEADS Vera^tanley were also present. dren were riding was said to have Grutto, carrying a crew of 18, waa 8“y 2lae,pfcgs. A 59c School officials," Canning assert- In the department. J. Cuyler Hutchlnaon celebrated overturned and caught Are. overdue and feared lost QUAKER OATS %*■ 9c at rtoular Price Value his tenth birthday with a family 4 9 * 1 5 * 1 2 * ■■•f- plr. Bsbert Batchiaa, pceal- Board of Finance. No town meet- HATS Small Size...... 2 for 13c LARGE...... 2 for 39e . dsirt. V s l v s f ^ at CMcags. . GRAPENUT FLAKiS 2 17 c ALL AT ONE PRICE; GIANT ...... SSc APPLES Large Size ...... 13c 2 ^ 23c 'Wa do not bellavs that the rank and fils o f lahor daslra to aae 1 NaOes FLORIBA - EXTRA LARGE thabr organisations used for pur­ BRIUO , 2»27c leaf ■ FLORIDA' ORANGES PINK GRAPEFRUIT FRESH PINEAPPLES poses tnilch have no relation to trages. hours, haalth. and ORANGES each aystam. or tha right o f BAB-O . T 10c 2 doz. 29^ ( o ' 15c Hats for every coatane in your wardrobe! Pert 6 25* .■TSSSU. A»w V. a ic H M o iio and siaury, gay and demnre . . . we’ve the hats . 8. oMaraOjr goMtnl. TISSUE 6 "" 19c to fli|tter you . . . and they’re SO inexpensive! CELERY HEARTS MED. SIZE POTATOES ONIONS Leap year or not. It’s n wnoasn’s GROCERY PRICf» EFFECTIVE IN ALI. MANCHESTER STORES i; STORES W aL BE OPEN TBUR8HAT NH;U1 8 Job to propoao theaa days. DOG FOOD RED HEART 3 ^ 25c bunch 19c peck 29c b i g ' —Slary Martin, Branfiway aai Self Service Stores located at 2 2 EAST CENTER ST.— i<» mo. iuim stkeet THE HAT SHOP Ruasia and Germany are get­ ting oar goods. If wa ara gotag SPONGE RINGS 'CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS ASSORTED ROLLS do Uva a Ua as fhr aa they a n ROCKVILLE j noneerned. than tet'a help Fbilaad. Bepreaeatatlra Charlea L. Olf- ' CorBfir BraoklyB and Grnvu Stmts 2 0 n CBch 2 9 b doz. 2c OBch ferd (Eapu, Mara.) r Open Daily 9 A, 3i, To 6 P, M, ra40j000,fi00 panaas in SELF SERVICE STORE ungllil iMI^ dr .1 ■ ^ : , I \,. ■■ V

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IIANCHESTISR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 7,194() d SIX tri-motored airliner which crashed Safety Mark Tuesday In the jungle 30 mllae Night Watcl T tween Finland and Rusaia there SERIAL STORY north of here. One member ot the plete lAtlsfacUon by ' Intelligent crew and a passenger were slight­ B u rn ed to and able performance of hla duties ia one factor that might well be • THE STORY OF DEMOCRACY Healih^Diei ly Injured. H U ittrlyfitfr Excites Police AU rode boraehack 20 mllea to —and was belnf Bred becauee a bf.me In mind. That ia that the ly Handrik Wiliam yan Loon $15 A W EEK News From Manchester’s the tiny town of Huzumtlan over entire Finland adventure on the nephew of one of the owners. Juat Advice COPVRiaHT. IS40. forest triela On their way here. Kaneae aty, March 7- l E v n i i t t d out of coltege,' needed a jo b ' and part of the SUlln government has llluatrotad ky Ilia auHiar ilyiDr. rn w li McOay. / BY LOUISE HOLMES NSA BBRyiCB. INC Southbridge, Mass., Has Erwin flpringar. 85-year rid i been 111 conflict with the fixed pol­ waa being given thla one. Thousand Days With­ watchman, burned to death Natlon'a Bualneaa la quite Juat- icy of Rusaia continuing over a Confllmenta Collector Mrs. 1-aura Squler, 40p Dutch Submarine exploaloa and Are daatrofti!^ II •laMlI Ctraat "Get MkachMtar. Con*. ly outraged at political nepotism. long term of ycard. Democracy's Eternal Quest Cast of Chameters Ann sprang to her feet, out of the total of 452 paid their G i l e a d out Auto Fatality. Gordon Oiemlcal plant Whlle condiments are o f value A N N BROWN—orphan daugh­ your things, Clara,” she said old age assistance ' tax before THOMAS rxRaosoN But It would undoubtedly resent Stalin himself la an Asiatic. Is Raised Today ■chein Bros. Truck 0«fi*rml M»nu*T I in the dlBt In tba way o f Impart- ter o f n gaaMMer, aloae la an na- quickly. "W ere getting out N E Stamp Cliib Meets spri«»8 .March 1st. This ia the largest Southbrldga. Maaa., March 7— reandtd 0«toMr U Ili l t RuMla's face, during bin regime, For a Moral Substitute fo r Money John C, Netto early today. very strenuously pla suggestion fHaadly dty. of here. „ „ list since tho tax waa inaugurated | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hills. Mra. was turned steadily toward de­ ' ing a relish to foods, they siiould 472, Stafford Bouthbrldge started the sec­ Cause of the explosion, Pabllihad Bvarr B*«*t*B that an employe of a corporation r A W H AYDEN—stack room ••No—1 don’t want to go, Clara and the percentage will Iw even i e . E. Foote. Mra. Merton Hills, chemica plant, waa not not be used to excess. have ond thousand days today. Den Hetder, TThe Netherlands, 1ar* and HaHdars CBUrad •< might be protected by law In re- velopment to the east rather, than boy with amhltlon I howled. " I ’m having fun— 1 never higher when abatements for per-1 Mrs. Norman Warner, Mra Charlea Firemen did not eatlmoto ' tlie ^ s t OffiM MsnQhstttfi In Rockville Sunday The town—which haa 4,500 au­ March 7—(F)~The Netherlands cino . M Sawnd CUM Mall Mattar. toward the west. When the pres­ a tendency to promote a greater S T E V E CLAYROERNE“ —• bad ao much fun In my life— * A total of $447.50 of the $500 "uns unable to pay have been Kish and Homer Hills attended the damage. Ulnlng hlB Job If there eaUted no bo tomobiles and a population of 18,- submarine 0-11 was raised today ent European pattern of trouble secretion o f the digestive Juices, waalth:ly alajrboy. / Ann shook her arm. “ Don’t quoto for district A Knstorn ciin- golden wedding anniveraary of SOBSCRimON RATES better reason for throwing him out and for this reason should be used C lA liRA BROOKS—dime store a^ uttlenine fool,”looi, - shesue blazed.dio*.cvi. YoiiJ I Mr, .-ind Mrs. Clifford Roblnsom Mr. and Mra. Krcd C. Fisher held 000 persona— completed i.dOO days by the three derrick ships 26 hours developed Moscow was confronted nectlcut council Boy Oaa T aaf *>> Hall ...... of It than that a relative of some chiefly with the protein foods. counter girl. . and I are on a spot. Come ' / Scouts or spending the month of March- at their home In East Glastonbury after being rammed and sunk by Par Mnntb o f Mall •• About 100 Expected to without on automobile fatality at a tugboat In the NIeuwh Diep. and doubtless daaxled by a sudden When using proteins such as IRENE TEMPLE—society Clara jerked her arm free. She E l l i n g t o n America was reported at the final ' in St Petersburg. Florida. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. SlaalaSlagla Oo*fCoot ...... I . ; ! officer or director of the company i midnight last night and Police Rescuers heard no elgnala from . AN OLD SIGN Gwilvarad Oaa Taar a a • • • • S I opportunity for aggrandisement meat or flsh, a free flow of diges­ atnafe. stumbled past Ann and Into one Attend Gathering from Mipper meeting of the annual ' Mrs. Martha Tibbita. president Fisher wore married in Gilead wanted It for himself. (Jhlef Ulrlc Brault immediately the two warrant officers and a ! tive Juices Is deairablea. I there­ ------of the bedrooms, slamming the financial campaign, Tuesday night ■ of the Columbia Parent-Teacher March 4. 1890. Mrs. Fisher before m e m b e r o r which Its program, had never con­ All Over This Area; Mrs. Max Lavitt of Maple commented: cook who were trapped In the TUB ASSOCIATED r*»*f*„. And one may wonder how many fore suggest that If condiments Yesterday: nombelle’s party behind her. Ann heard the at the Stafford Springs hotel. The Afcsoclatlon. attended the regional her marriage was kliss Ruth A NEW templated. There seemed to be street announces the marriage of, "W e are working on 2,000 days craft. The remainder of the crew The Aseoeleted Preee le of those Young Congress delegates are Uken at aU, they be taken tuniB out to be a drtaking affair ^be lock, she beard meeting was attended by district j conference on education at the Wil- Hutchinson, daughter of the lute ^ *■' Auction to Be Held. her daughter, Mrs. Rena Liehman, now." o f 30 reached safety soon after the the opportunity to pick up some aolld I with the meat meals v^en a good with three men ia aa apartmeat. ci^r^ muttering, "1 won’t go— offlcers. captains and workers on - limantic State Teachers' (.'ollege .Mr. and .Mrs. George Hutchinson MEANING Moi»"of*s*lI new'f *dispetch«* cr»dii«d had already been kicked off Ana Is sorry that she caase, Steve ] „^ b e me- " of Hartford, for many years a the soliciting teams, it was an-, Wednesday evening. and she lived In Gilead. His police force waa much more accident. or advantages In security and power flow of the stomach Juices Is de­ lley March 7.—The Cen- excited. Membcra of yesterday’s The submarine was towed to a IStJ^rperlnd'Vi;:'';. -lower rungs- by rephcw Claybourae ia nice, but Aaa la not She had chosen to lock herself Rockville, former resident of Ellington, to nounced that there are still a few ------Mr. and Mrs. Leoa Fogll of I through a quick aide excursion In sired. day shift voluntarily stayed on berth In the harhoa to be pumped ■Dbliened herein , nieces, sons and sons-ln-Iaw. even cordial. She wishes she had ii, the room where Ann’s hat lay tral New/w/ England Precanccled Maurice Ecker of Worcester, workers who have not made their Manchester and Mr. s A Mra. Fred All riehte of repeblieetioB e« | ______This free flow of Juices Is not as Maas. The wedding took place duty until midnight to make sure out. the troubled watera. desirable In the case of the i never come, on the bed. Hesitating only brief- Stomp Club win hold a meeting complete report, and when all re­ .McKinney of East Hartford were h> apeelel dlepetehe* herein ere eleo , ------Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the home visitors at the home of Mr. and that no accident occurred. Con- I If . Stalin and hla advlsera had atarches and for this reason I ad­ ly. Ann left the apartment. Clos­ on Sunday afternoon and evening turns are In It la ^expected that the ,\larlborou*jIi gradulatlons for the- achievement ------—— - T h t M ayas and U s Chapter XIV ing the door softly, she heard of Rabbi Ecbewbo In Brookline, quoto will be nearly reached. Of Mrs f.larence Kogll Sunday. ro ll eenriee elleni of N E A. | I suspected that the Finnish adven- vise that condiments be omitted Steve eyed Ann's drink. "Are at Foresters’ Hall In Rockville. Mass. The bride’s sister, Mrs. Al­ Mrs. Norman Warner and came from the National Safety Florabelle fuming. "Where In helj, tlie total amount received $402.50 i Mrs. Howard Ixird W H Y suffer fm in (?uMn7 t i p * - Service Inc ______' Nobody knows what made the [ tore would prove aiich a costly and when the meal la a sUrchy meal. you hardy enough for that kind bert Heller of Ellington was ma- daughters the Misses Olive, A r­ Council, and Governor Saltonatall. I When aeaaonings are used In do they keep the bicarb?” The club Includes collectors was contributed by residents of SS4-2, East Hampton rnbllehert R»pree«ntoil*»e. The Mayas abandon their marvellous dangerous one aa It has, they of stuff?" he asked. ______Iron of honor. Charles Ecker, lene, Charlotte and Jean Warner, Horrillod By Accident * For quick excessive amounts they tend to Ann fled Into an elevator a| from all of the New England Stafford while $45 waa subscribed The town horrified by an acci­ inline Meihewe SpocleJ^ Asencf— "I graduated from grape Juice states and New York, with about [ brother of the bridegroom, waa by Wllllngton residents. District William Warner, Aldcn Warner relief from Meer Tork, Ohieeso Dvirnll end Central American cities, give up would never. In all probability, weaken the taste buds and alao out of the building, not stoppii dent In which three persona burn­ several years ago." 100 members expected to attend ' best man. Mrs. Charles Ecker chairman. Claude B. Tschumml A special town meeting ha.s and Mr. and Mra. Norton Warner Bnetuii ' their advanced elvlllsatlon. They have embarked on It. TTiey have tend to encourage the habit of until she reached the comer. A played the wedding march. Rela­ and children were callers at the ed to death, began Ite cruaade (wM symptoms Ann was attU bluffing. To make bus wa.: lumbering down the Sunday's gathering. The Precan­ presided at the meeting. Attorney been called for Tuesday, March 12 MEMBER AUDIT miREAU or ' were there, both people and cities had opportunity to learn a lot over-eating. Taken In excess, they any kind of a scene only meant tives and friends witnessed the home of Mr, and Mra. Wlllllani against fatal accidents In June, lake 888 driva. She had put a 50-cent piece celed stamp collectors secure Joel H. Reed 2nd, chairman of the Ht 7:30 p. m, at the Richmond Me­ 1937. The size of the police force Oinco NATIONS niav also prove Irritating. How­ that ahe would focus the attention ceremony, and among those at­ drive complimented the members Warner In Newington, Sunday. Liquid - TaMvta - Halve K j —and then the cities were there, during this winter. It Is eoncelv- The noble Ileroocruclea of tireeoo lorded It oyer hundreds of thou­ ever, they may be taken occasion­ In the pocket of her dress— mad stamps of each denomination spe­ morial I.lbrary for tho following waa Increased; all bicyclea were The Herald Prlnllng CompsBf, of the party upoo herself and, cializing in seeking stamps which tending were Mr. and Mrs. Albert for their excellent work in the The parly was In honor of Mr. Neae Drops I to be swallowed by the Jungle hut able that they would now be glad sands of slaves. ally In moderate amounts by those money--she fumbled for It. Heller of Ellington, Mr. and Mra. purposes: (1) To authorize the registered; all main atreato were IBC. saaumaa no financial raaponil- more than anything else, she have names of each city and town drive, aa the campaign waa more Warner's birthday. Mntf for iTpoaraphlesI ^ the people were gone. to get out of the mess on any in good health who desire to add Ann let the ous pass. What Benjamin Novak of Springfield, selectmen to enter Into an agree­ Calvin Fish entertained hla made boulevarda —atop atreete; a cdvcrtlwtucntc In wanted to remain In the back­ should she do about Clara? She that Issued precanceled stamps than $200 than last years total. ment with the Highway Commis­ jftrlnn In RHv*rttif>m*nte in Maybe the climate down In Yu- terms that would nave Russia's Chapter Four of the people, by the people and to their foods the addlUonal fla­ Maas., and Mra. David Newman of playmates with a party, Monday drive against Illegal parking was M' elaaeheitcr Evenine Herds ground. couldn’t leave her. She looked printed on them. sioner for the building of and re­ begun and "no fix" became tba ^ r o m n •••■ k ofm a-q vor which condiments Impart. She sat down and the fun waxed Hartford. The bride Is the widow afternoon, in observance of hla ___ catsn has changed. Maybe they face. By thla time the magnitude First of all, there la the word, ^ there In very small fearfully back at the lighted hotel. In addition to the business pairing of town roailfl and bridges Horseradish fast and furious. Already Clara’s o f Paul Llebman of Plnney street seventh birthday. rule on toga 1 fuaUiar ai ! had anow there. And then, may- of their blunder muat have Im­ "1 can't go back," ahe thought. meeting there will' be a general from the town aid road allotment: Determined now < to krop It go­ Thursday, March 7 'Democracy- Itself which Is one | preponderantly rustic com- _ — ; tone had reached a. high pitch. She this town who died in 1928, and The Rev. John Sootford, secre­ "rfatcriprioos CerriaUr ' "She’ll have to take care of her­ swapping of stamps among the ( - o l i i m b i a (21 To designate where any new ing, town fathera will ask tha _ _ _ _ _ ----J be, they had automobiles. They pressed Itself upon them ami there of those cxprcHSlona that threaten munitica, such as thi old Iceland, harmful of the condiments. It la shrieked with laughter. The dig­ Mr. Ecker la a widower. The cou­ tary of promotions of the Home poaadad." Eat kara, i a few of the cantons o f Swlfrer- self. I trled.^’’ Suddenly she waa members, and also a stamp auc­ ple will be at home to their friends construction of ronils or hridgea Missionary Board of Hartford of­ town meeting Monday night to NepatiKm H ere and T h ere ihad a lot of things, those Mayan must be, In the Kremlin Just now, to become all thlnga to all men. a native of Europe but ia culti­ nified Florabelle was in a comer Weacott Rice woede taka oa a ( land and In several of our own s'artled by the sound of mnnlng tion. The meeting wUl be open to in Worcester, Mass., after April 1. shall be: (3) To act on an appro­ ficiated at the Gilead Oongrega- approve Inatollatlon oi floodlights a profound willingneas to be "gen- for the term "a democratic form vated on both aides of the Atlan­ with her friend, aancy. He was local collectors who are not mem­ lakringiatyaari N a u o n - a Business is the name of P « ’P'«‘. that even Europeans of New England townahlps, where tic. It tends to atimulate the se­ feet. About to take to her heels, The regular meeting of the El­ 575-12, Wllllmaatlc Divlalon priation for the Richmond Me­ tlonal church Sunday morning. at kll down-town Interaectfons. croua" toward Finland In the mak­ of government" has been applied noisy, she shrill. she recognized Steve's voice. bers as well aa members. Charles morial Library: (4) To take some There are no traffic llghta la town toaa.f « a ■!■■■— uO fc w,i ti Aoerrihrs It- their time dldn t have. Perhaps everybody knew everybody else, cretion of both saliva and gastric Ann wandered through the little lington Center P. T. A. will be held Dr. and Mra. E. M. Bitgood of i a publication which describes u- to countries which were as far re­ "W alt a minute— here’s your Raisch of.Tolland Is chairman of action in regard.s to roads in Mall and Southbrldga automohile own­ sacrieae o l lafitMMd i, ■eU as a magaaine for business'the automobile waa one of them. ing of a peace—with the generosi­ this sort of government "of and juices. It la generally grated and hall and Into the bathroom. She in Ellington towm hall next Mon­ A joint meeting of the /West Middletown and Wilfred House of moved from any reasonable Ideal by aqd for all the people" was able hat." He dashed up. breathing the entertainment committee, Park and Terramiiggus Hill.slde: Hartford were guests Sunday at ers have the loweat Iniurance ra.e rim wko devoM ikete/aff I If they had anow, and automo- ty only limited by the necessity of of democracy as the Germany of served with meat and oysters. dumped half the contents of her day evening March 11 at 8 o’clock, Street Home and School Club and men. It concerns Itself very large-, to maintain Itself for a consider­ hard. "Whew—I'm winded—not t'lvic Association with the following speakers as (5) To lay a tax on the last com­ the home of Mr. and Mra. Charlea In the state. The rate for the ao4 latanri to praaoli .salvaging a.s much as possible of Adolf Hitler or the Rusaia of Oatchup glaa.s Into the lavatory and re­ the Nathan Hale Pioneer Club will state’a compulsory Insurance rate T w l t h lioimcn. matters hut weihl.es. perhaps It Isn't so strange able number of years and even for so good at mnnlng aa I used to Tlte March meeting of the Rock­ guests: Josephine Nayer, child be held In Yeoman’s hall Friday pleted grand levv for the current Fish. eiaipBaadlaflti ^ , _ 4hskf IhMt/ crnvn tin th^lr citlCR &I1(1 Russian prestige. Joseph Stalin. Catchup Is a combination of to­ turned to the party. be.” He held out the hat. expenses of the town for the en­ Is determine In part by the com­ that they gave up their cities and n very considerable number of cen­ Jake met her, putting hla arm ville a v lc Association will be held psychologist of the Hartley-Sal­ evening with State Policeman Monday's sleet storm cut off all Mad (fuakt poMM dniga, i have never seen Its poUUcal, cco- We write about the noble democ- matoes and various spices, re­ suing year. electric service In Gilead and crip­ munity's accident record. • t(V)k to the tall limber. Maybe that turies. around her waist. She slipped out this evening at the Rockville mon a in ic of Hartford, and Frank Harry Taylor of this town the •eearod t m ikaro win ka^ Bomic or social platform. Pre- racica of Greece, forgetting But the moment the essentially duced to about the consistency of Local schools will be closed pled some of the telephone Unea. sPg'i we folks In the American North of hla embrace and went back to ‘■ a a r a -" Ann said worriedly. House. Supper will be served at North of the Recreational Depart­ guest speaker. The subject of •akatltailMa or alti Reaches Sanctuary thick cream. It Is useful hi flavor­ Thur.cl who bruUlly lorded It over the arm, leaning over her. "N ot a chance. I did my best." meeting will follpw. The annual tion. The entertainment program been Invited, will be highway safe­ Survivors to End aa pBMilam la kWkar | Nobody but a German or a pro- entrance, allowing the develop­ with steak, roasts, and ao on. will include music by Louis Gasek. er’s meeting. ways and cars were atolled on the fairs where there were no U x e .i« m e thing one of these days, hundreds of thousands of slaves Peppers " ’Bout ready for another U’l He touched her elbow. "That’a my election of officers Is scheduled ty. State Policeman Taylor la German will fall to rejoice at the ment of a small group of rich peo­ accordion, a. vocal aolo by Mias A Well Child Conference will be hills causing minor accidents. who had aa much share In the gov­ drink?” he purred. car over there. I'll take you for this evening. at the present attached to the govj**® except those on residential and I At all events this winter not ple and a large class of citizens There are several kinds of pep­ Barbara Lanz, both of this town. held at the llbrarj’, Tuosdiiv, i Many llmha were broken off the Trip by Horseback WELDON DRUG safe arrival In the United States ernment of the country which they " I stlU have some." home." Banquet Tonight traffic bureau at State Police farm real estate plus a uniform j such a terrible winter considered without any property, there was pers, some of which are more Hugh Roaa, 30. of 1824 North March 12 from 9 m. to 12 trees and others hung over Gilead of the British liner Queen Kllza- he!/)cd to support as do our dogs pungent than others. The dried "Like It? " . "Thanks— the bus Is coming.’ The boys and girls baaketball headquartera. and haa made sev­ tctail sales tax. prohibitive tariffs just as a winter -has given pretty an end to this Ideal state of affairs. Payaon street, Baltimore, Md., fail­ o'clock noon. street BO that driving was danger­ and cau In the United States of pepper hex: les yield black pepper, “ Well enough." -- "Oh, I guess not.” His fingers teams of the Rockville High eral appearances . before groups much every built-up Connecticut beth, newest and greatest of the For the moment economic Inequal­ ed to appear In the Ellington Jua- throughout the state on accident Among the new books received ous. Minatitlan, Vera Crux, March 7 on all producU directly or Indl America of today. ity enters the bouse of Democracy while t h " white pepped cornea He threw back hla head and tightened on her elbow. school wUl hold their annual ban­ world's passenger ships, which has tive court before Trial Justice of prevention. recently at the Richmond Me­ — (F)—A Journey which began by community a push In the direction Came the Middle Ages and the by the front door, the expression from the dried ripe seeds divested roared. "Hard to please. That’s "Steve. I’d rather go home quet thla evening at the Green Manton To Begin Term M i: rectly compeUng with gooda pro­ come here for sanctuary from the establlahmcnt of a large number the Peace, Theodore A. Palmer, The executive committee of the morial Library are: Connecticut airplane and continued by horse­ of despair of ever making the "equal rights" becomes a mean- of their coatings. Cayenne pepper the way I like ’em.” alone.” She was close to angry, Circle Inn at Talcottvllle with DM nil duced or manufactured here, no of small clty-rcpubllca like Genoa, tears. “I hate all of you." Wedneaday morning, to answer to newly organized Parent-Teacher Past and Present, Odell Shepherd; New York, March 7.—(F )—Mar­ back waa expected to end hare to­ iMrii rnueny. itaHeJ <• mtm»e hazards of British ports. At the Ingleaa phrase. Is very hot, and la made by grind­ There was a discreet tap on uie about 50 in attendance. A turkey a charge of speeding on route 15 ■^'^Ijor unions, no governmental combination of city and automo­ Venice, Sienna and Florence In "All right—I’ll buy you a taxi." Aceoclation met at the home of Home Grown, Della Lutz; Song of tin T. Manton, former presiding day for 12 aurrivors of a Jungla same time It is probable that the Quite frequently the rich, fear­ ing the dried tceda or the whole door and a waiter waa admitted. dinner will be served at 8:30 in Crystal Lake, when he waa bile click In the season of snows. Italy and Novgorod In Russia and He brought menus and stood by, “ You won’t do anything for the president, Mrs. Martha Tib- Years, Bess Streeter Aldrich; judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of air crash. loan agencies, no W PA, no old age ing the wrath of the disenfran­ pods of several species of the pep­ o’clock after which there will be clocked at a speed o f 60 to 65 Appeals, surrendered today to the They riere the raven paaeengera dangers of the grand new ship's Geneva In Switzerland. Indeed, pencil and pad In hand, whUe the me." She wiggled to free her bite Tuesday evening for the dis­ Goodly Fellowship, Mary Ellen ■aslatance or Insurance, no em­ Manchester has floundered and chised majority. Insisted upon per family. Beat used aa a season­ short talks and a social program. mllea per hour, had hla cash bond Chase; Western Union, Zone Grey; United States marshal to begin a and five membera of the crew of a NEW HAVEN maiden voyage have been some­ they were all over the place, like maintaining at least an outer sem­ ing for protein dishes. guests quarreled loudly over a arm. cussion o f plans of future activi- ployment Insurance, no Interstate cussed and cussed and floundered "co-operatives” In our modern Officers Elected of $25 declared forfeited. State tlea. Radios are to be purchased Men of Music, Brockway; Beloved two year prison term for selling what overplayed. ' blance of something that might Mustard choice of food. The waiter looked "Please, Ann." ,, He looked so Policeman Albert Kimball of the Commerce Commission, no conser­ ->-and haa probably taken more world. contrite that ahe ceased wriggling. Hope Chapter, No. 60, O. E. S., for three schools which have elec­ Vagabond, Lrcke; I Visit the justice. There la little likelihood that still vaguely be recognised as a Mustard is derived from the definitely bored. Stafford Barracks made the arrest.' out of Its cars. In actual value, Because these cities called them­ "W hat’ll you have, peachy pic? "I apologize for myself and my haa elected the following officers tricity, it was announced follow­ Sorieto, Delafleld; Forever the vation program, no CCC, m army democracy. powdered seed of the mustard Grand Juror, G. F. Berr, present­ Foreign, Rawson. ' than it would have cost to clear there is any considerable number selves a res p’JbIlea or common­ But that "inner spirit’* o f pride Jake aaked, turning to Ann. friends. Let me drive you home. for the coming year: Worthy Ma­ ing the meeting. A t the next but the National Guard—to break plants. It Is widely used on meaU. ed the case for the State. On account of the severe tee of enemy submarines operating In wealth or a republic, we have usu- In a common destiny and a com­ in aandwlchea. and In salad dress­ “ Oyatera on the half ahell, ahe I want to talk to you. Please.’’ , tron. Mrs. Alice L. Helntz; Worthy regular meeting on Tuesday eve­ ■trikes—and a very Urge Marine every scrap of anow off the Patron, Charles E. Helntz; Asso­ ning In Yeoman's hall, a speaker •torm local schools were closed on N ew V m d t T H t r M the Atlantic, even In the neighbor­ aly drawn the easy conclusion that mon achievement was apt to with­ ing. said glibly. "Horseradish sauce. Ann could not know that It w a s V Il Corps to safeguard "American In- Btreeta, and keep them clear— they must therefore also have been er and to die when the poor man Breast of turkey With a slice of the first time he, Ctaybourne, had ■ ciate Matron, Miss EUen Bllaon; from the Youth Hostel Group will Monday and Tuesday. hood of the British Islands, since Curry Powder The Dorcas Society held an all- ■ts” In whatever small coun- twice over. And there Isn’t a town democracies. Nothing Is further no longer felt that he was a living Curry powder has been Intro­ baked ham and mushrooms— pleaded with a girl. He,. In hla Associate Patron, Charles Robin­ Confession Details he present, it waa announced. Cream Deodorant FRHIAY, M ARW most of the activity of this branch removed from the truth. factor in the political scheme of cauliflower in cream—no p o U ^ a turn, would have been surprised son; secretory, Mrs. Ruth Cooley; Interest le run'Hlng high here day sewing meeting at the home taftly trfW HlUer. SUlln, Mussolini snd or city In the state that hasn’t duced from Ihdla. It consists of a of Mra. Alva West in Glastonbury TOMORROW over the special town meeting of the German navy has been con­ For a democracy, according to thlnga. In every other way he mixture of tumeric, curry leaves, —lettuce hearts with Roquefort to know her reaaon for relenting. treasurer, Mrs. Bessie Price; con- tha W tU h empire may not have been In much the same cn.se. To Be Read Today called for Saturday at 2 p. m. In today. A clam chowder dinner fined to the North Sea. And aside Noah Webater. Is "a form of gov­ knew that he, with his little half- garlic, pepper, and other ationg dressing and—let me a e ^ m ^ Rldiqg home with Steve would be . ductreas. Mrs. Kate Wllllama; as­ Stops Persplrdtion taken tn charge; the restoration of Of course, even If you were to ernment In which the supreme acre o f land and his dozen sheep, ringue glace and coffee— black. the means of saving carfare. sociate conductress, Mrs. Emma Yeoman’s hall. Once' more the was served at noon the proceeds / ■ . from the chance of encountering splcea. issue of consolidation o f the ele­ from which will go toward the the gold standard, Issuance of pa­ power la retained by the people was no match for hla neighbor who She handed her menu to the wait­ "AU right,” ahe aald. Tennert; truateea, Mrs. Rackari prove beyond question that It 8aH New York, March 7—(F)—The mentary acboola in Columbia will fund for the redecorating of the a U-boat the risk run by the and la exercised either directly or owned half a county and who er and he bowed. Pease, Mrs. Bertha Backofen, Paul The Second Session of IK^ per money the exclusive power of would be cheaper to spend a hun­ Salt la a aeaaonlng very com­ His car wat long and broad and state prepaid today to read in be the main point o f interest. The Interior of the Congregational Queen Rlizabeth could not really indirectly through a system of counted hla flocks by the tens of monly used, which la obtained by Clara, who had been wildly comfortable. Ann sat in a corner Menge. ^ revived United SUtes Bank dred thousand dollara on snow repreacntatloq and delegated au­ thousands. muddling through the confuali^ The instoUation of officers will court detalla ot a confession it resolution proposed by Town a e rk church. - have been great. There is nothing the evaporation of sea water, or of the deeply cushioned seat, aays waa made by Ernest Kehler — and, perhaps, the creation of clearance than to take a year’s thority. periodically renewed." If driven to desperation, he page, blinked. " I —ru take the take place on Tuesday evening, Hubert P. Collins at the previous A KttcbeiT Shower for the bene­ In the German' navy that the Eliz­ from depoaita In the earth. A offering nothing. Steve asked for In the slaying o f Dr. Walter Eki- meeting, calling for action to re­ fit o f the library kitchen will be a aysUm of Jethal gas liquida­ But even the cautious Webater might take to bis trusted aword St^e.” she giggled. Steve look^ March 19, with Miss Florlne Slat­ wear out of flvs thousand cars, abeth cannot outfoot. Besides, small amount may be used for fla­ directions and shot through the gelberg, German'cmisular attache. scind all previous votes, appears aponaored by the Girls’ Y group at hastens to add that "even In the and d e ^ the power of the wealthy. at Ann curiously. It ended with er, Past Worthy Matron aa In- tion for such of thf'population as you couldn’t get the people to ap­ voring, as it makes many cooked traffic, dodging between cm lAvl Police have said that Kehler, In the warning ahead o f the other the Ubrary Friday, March 16 at the Atlantic ia a big place and moat primitive forms, such as the But if treated fairly decently, he foods more appetizing. five repeats o i her order. making green lights on the last ■W' atalling Matron and Paul Menge HANCBE$nR GA5 CO. might be uQSbU 4o support thom- 24-year-old (Janadlan-bom boker, claurea re g a lin g consolidation, prove of the expenditure bccauao Athenian democracy, where I ’le waa usually more than willing to aa the installing Patron. 7:30 p. m. The price of admission even If the Germans had fifty dan- In using the different condi­ flicker. • told them he UUed the Naxl after so should the meeting adopt this la some article lueful in the ■alvcs undjtft conditions so highly that would come In the form of governing powers were directly ex­ let well enough alone and to ments, remember that they should Steve went to Ann. " I want to Ann kept silent. So Steve was Town MeetlOf Held 1. Docs not tot dtoMt, do4e gerous warships scattered over Its choose the easier path of compro­ the German official made indecent resolution, the way for definite library kitchen. favorable to a comforUble and taxes—and It la sheer fflimanism ercised by the assembled people, be used In moderation, that they U lk to you," he said. drunk after all. She’d made an­ The special town meeting held advances to him. Engelberg was not ierjute skin. ' \ surface the chance of one of them mise and resignation. She raised her eyebrows and he action will be made. The other The Dorcas Society of the Con­ worried conduct of the nation’s to be wilting to spend a hundred all women, children and slaves tend to stimulate the digestive other fooUah mistake. She set In Rockville on Wedneaday eve­ fatally bludgeoned in hla Brook­ 2. NowsiiingiodRr.Cenbeuieq sighting the big liner would be For money meant power and It pulled a chair beside her. J ^ e clauses are the same as for the gregational church will give a St. were excluded.” Juices of the stomach, and are best her teeth as they zlg-aagged from ning proved to be abort with but lyn home last Dec. 5, prerioua meeting, namelv appro­ tight sftet thiving. ) aSalra. dollara to get out of paying twen­ And he plight have added that It win continue to do so until we yelled. “ Hey—that’s my girl, but Patrick’e Day supper at the Rich­ ‘ 3. Ifuiamly nope pcnpttailoa email. And there are no such nu­ used with meats or otber pro­ one curb to the other. Wh^n little discussion. Detective (3apt. Frank C. Bala priation o f $2,000 aa the start of m One of the latest discoveries of ty dollara taxes. So that’s out. has been that way ever since and ahair have found a “ moral subati- Steve paid no attention. Jake sat The meeting adopted a resolu­ mond Memorial Library on Friday, foe 1 to } dsjrs. pimovcs odot' merous warships. teins. Steve crashed acrosa an Intersec­ of Brooklyn teatifled that the building fund, and a direct vote on In practically every part of the tute” for thla brutal materfhl fact, down and pulled Clara to hla lap. March 15, when the following from petipitition. Nation's Buslnes^ U that a large Manifestly we can’t tear the tion against a red Ught, miracu­ tion authorizing the selectmen to fighter oonfeaeed to him in To­ consolidation. — COOKING SCHO Once the Queen Elizabeth had And the history o f democracy ia In menu will be served: Salmon loaf 4. Apure,wh(tc,gicasclctl,tttin-: proportion of the\vaatly Increased world where the people had the 'Queatloas and Anewers She laid her head on hla ahnuldcr lously missing another car, Ann apply to the State Highway De­ ronto that be had alaln Engriberg. A luncheon and card party for town down and rebuild It with courage to experiment with that reality the eternal quest for that with cream sauce, baked potato^ leu vtniibing ctesm. made the open sea—probably un (Food Staya In Stomadi) like a drowsy kitten. heard the faint whine of a police partment for the annual town aid The defendant, known in the the benefit o f Finnish relief waa numbers of federail employes un­ streets all a hundred feet wide to moat difficult and perlahable form "moral auhstltute." "What are you doing here, cold-slaw, pie and coffee. • . Attid hst b m ewudcd the ' AT THE der ample convoy—the danger of Question: Mrs. L. G. asks: “ My siren. road grant. ring am Ernie Haas, waa picked up aponaored by the Home* Economics der the New Deal are nephews. of government which Abraham Mrs. Howard Dean has returned Approval Seal of (be Americaa make a place for the snow and father, who ia 72, complains that Ann?" Steve asked. "Steve— the police— ’’ she gasp­ It was also voted to allow a five In Toronto, Dec. 18, on a vagrancy conunlttee of Columbia Grange In attack was undoubtedly quite Lincoln, the great prophet of our NEXT: The Gave Men Lived In home after being a patient at the Inititutc o f Liunderinz foe "A n Investigator fpr the Smith another place for the automoblira; food sUys too long In his stomach, "Killing an evening. What are ed. What a night. Why hadn’t aha per cent discount to all citizens charge. Yeomans’ ball this afternoon. Mrs. small. own system of democracy, summed Tribes and Got the Idea for De- Crescent Street Hospital, Middle- being hstmleu to Cibtict. Committee." aays an krtlclc In the causing great distress. Claims you dolnjfT** stayed in the safe confines of who pay their towm taxes on or Margaret Woodward, chairman of because nobody has that much up'In the words of "a government mocracy. “ You tell mo! Do you Uke thla town. as MILLIONJara el Airid I most recent number of the publi­ Just the same there ,a plenty of that a meal will aUy alx to i«ven aara’a apartment? before April 15. the committee riaa in charge, money. Besides, If you did, the sort of thing?" (To Be ContlBued) Tax Bate kave bean sold. Try a iat today I Justification for the general grati­ hours. Is there any help?’’ Service Men May assisted by the other members of Former University He(to Dies cation, ‘Yound In the fl^^es of the snowplows would still pile the Anawere: Delayed digestion Is "Do you?” Following the special town State Theater fication In this country over the pie, but he Is just about 100 per the committee. Mrs. Evelyn W il­ Morgantown, W. Va., March 7. National Labor Relatioha Board wDi at different times speaker of often seen In those who are get­ "Muat you always answer iny meeting, a meeting o f the Board ■ / / '. ■ snow where the automobiles want­ cent embodiment of the spirit of liams and Mlaa Lots Clarke. A t —(F)—Dr. Frank Butler Trotter, beautiful big ship's safe arrival. the New Hampshire House of ting on to a ripe old age. It is queationa with more queaUons? o f Finance wraa held at which time Wed in Absentia ARRID an application by Bernard W . ed to be and the automobiles let-Europe-flght-lU-own-wara. , the last regular meeting the 77, former president of West Vir­ A Al e* eiwse eett And now that ahe Is here we Representatives and president of possible that there Is very Uttle Hla ' Indifference had changed to Library on Wheels it wraa voted to lay a 20 mill tax Freund, aged 27, for a Job aa as- Grange voted to donate $10 to ginia University, died today. 1M«)W (■(MUJ^ would still want to be where the can begin to have headaches over the State Senate. which may be done. I would sug­ lively interest. rate, the aame as last year. This Finnish relief, which la part of the siatant attorney of the Aboard He hasn’t proved himself so She smiled demurely. It a Pb$....FRED ASTAIRE find ELEANOR PO^ snow was; ao tiiat wouldn’t help. gest that you have him consult For D. C. Patients ia the first time that the tax rate Parts, March 7.— (F)— Frenchwo­ Btate-wlde program o f the Home the posslblllly of attempts at conversational tactic employed by Then It goes on: Probably we'll just go on the ready on rough and tumble de­ hla physician for examination and haa been decided upon by the men now may marry* aoldlera or Economics committee^of the Con­ sabotage against her. Open Forum thoae who do not wlah to appear, AtUched to the application bate aa yet. He reads a apeech to diagnoiala. In the meantime, the Board of Finance. sailors in absmtia and even after necticut Stattf-Grange. way We are until suddenly what­ the Senate at breakneck speed waa a regional director'a\ re­ tire of simple meals might halp.' too obvloua." . WasUngton, D. C.—Fifteen uni­ UnkHi Cknrdi Notaa the death of tha Intended huaband. 'According to a report by Tax ever It waa that came over the and dashes back to his office for Having him Uke foods which are How could the get away? An Dr. Gteorga S. Brookea, pastor ’This daeree In the Official Jour­ port which read: "His legal Enloii School formed Red Cross volunteers are Mayas will come over us-and more study. easy to digest, and having him be open break, she knew, would be making the convalescent hours o f the Union Congregational nal stipulated,, however, that the My new 1940 Packard taken a l l typaa o f “BROADWAY MELODY OF training limited almost entlw y unwcceorful. The men were In no careful to use only good combina­ easier for patients in three Wash­ church, haa a heavy schedule this man muat npreaa bis Intention to road In I t s a tr ld a . In 4 nontha and 20 days to minor office matters. In my all together, like the lemmtnga of Editor. The Evening Herald; mood to have their entertainment KIDNEYS ACTIVE? Irish Yankee. tions, may provide a measure of ington hoepitala by distributing week. He speaks at New Haven. wed before he dies. I hava covared 30,069* nllaa — noatly tough opinion he would not be worU Norway, we will go trooping Washington The members of the Schaol come to an abrupt end. Schemee more than what he has beei Gonnectlcut's Senator Danaher relief. weekly a wide selection of current ThompsonvUle, Danielson and on It ia designed to legitimise chil­ HOW TO TELL onaa — and hava apant only 914.85 for DOORS OPEN AT 12i30 away. In mass, into the un­ Board, the Selectmen and George flitted In the back of her mind. Friday addresaes the Hartford earning during the last yea Is a Yankee of another color. Hla (Lepreey) magazlnee and more thaq flOO dren and facilitate wldowa’ pen Kidneys should set 4 nr 5 times rapalra of any kind. This nokard glvaa Waddell are to be heartily con­ Steven drained hla glass. The Women’s Oub at the University ra)iarkabla parfornanca — ai avan nora which Is approximately 150 a' known or the sea, or wherever It ancestry Is long-time AmerlcM. (^eatlon: Jonathan writes: " It books. .... ■Iona. dally. Pass about S pints. Nons at Daybook gratulated on their choice o f the pupUa of hla ayea were allghUy a u b at 1 p. m. On the same eve­ nlxht. If color Is too llsht or too raaarkabla low-ooat oparatlon. month." is that lemmings go, and the but hla blood la thick with Irish leprosy more common In men or Sponsored by the District of / By Preetoa Qrovet Union acbool for the continuance dilated, hla face was flushed. ning he will speak at BfidgeporL Editor Emerltoa Dies dark, frequent, ecanty. smarts or places that knew us will know us peat Juice. Dartmouth trained in women? la It true that tn tome (Columbia Red Croee chapter, tha bothers at nlxht. It may Indicsts A t the bottom of the applica­ of tho Toy Center. No better caree o f leprosy there is ouch a "You’re as clever as they come, There was an unusually large tion General Counsel Fahy had Tobey but Yale sent Danaher In­ program Is known as the "library tbs kidneys are sluxsish. This may mo more. Only, unlike the lem­ choipe could have been made. lota of feeling that the patient can be said. "Where did you pick up Congregation on Sunday morning New Torfe, March 7.—(F)—Dr. also cause backache, headache, rheu­ written four words: "Nephew Washington — Two freshman to New England law and politics, on wheels." PeriodlcaUy through­ Qua Noaa, IS F R E E mings, which travel prodigioua The decision has a two-fold ad­ your .line?" to hear the sermon at the Union John H. Finley, educator and edl. matic pains or loss o f pep. Drink New England senators, of disposi­ out of which he haa gained a bum hlmaelf and .not know It? " out the week, the hooka and maga- lots of soft water. Uaa a kjdney o f Ben Cohen." Mr. Cohen Is vantage. First, it will continue the Anawer: One of the unusual fea­ "From Pete." Congregational church by Dr. tor emeritua o f the New York RashVilla, Tann.i high In administration councils mstances on their feet, we will tions as opposite aa the poles, have somewhat aurprlalng Interest In xlnea are wheeled through the cor­ svacuant Get BUKET8 from any project with the employment of tures of leprosy la that almost In­ "P ete?" ridors U. apeclal carta and offered Brookes on "Fourteen Years In Times, died in hla sleep early to­ druxxist. Tour2Sc back If not pleas­ as a member of the team of have to make our exit In our auto-. garnered much mojre Congression­ foreign affairs. , the 27 men. Second, It will In­ He la aa Isolatlonlat aa Senator variably, two men develop It for "My father." to patients aa a free service to Ro‘:kvUle." day. ed. Locally at J. H. Quinn A Co. Baskets o f Corcoran and (':ohen. Mr. Freund al attention than usually comet to sure the preservation of,the build­ nK^btles because by that time, for Johnson of California but hla par- every woman. This occurs so reg­ Steve laughed. " I ’d like to meet speed thdr recovery. Each volun­ Dr. Brookes was the guest V *■ got the job, at $2,600 n year, Initiates. Both are Republicans. ing by repairing and keeping It m want of use, we shan't have a tlciilar akin la In croea examining ularly that It la reported that out that fella. He must be somebody.’’ teer te on duty once a week. speaker at the Hartford a u b now $2,800. Already, Senator Tobey of New use. It would also bo of greater "He was. He lived by hla wits.’ leg under us. Hampshire, the gentleman of the those members of the Senate who of thirty patlenta, twenty wlU be According to. chapter officials, when 200 members of SL John’s While this nephew tinil his advanUge aa It baa been auggeat- "And hla Uttle daughter la fol­ loud voice end mlle-a-second are whooping It \ip foz giving the men, and only ten will be women. the project waa started in IW Lodge No. 4 gave a. testimonial Merchandised economic problem happily solv­ Soi when the archaeologists ed to centralize the other projects, speech, hat dug up something for TTnIted States-a big voice and a In the form known aa AneMheUc lowing In hla footetepa. ” and since that time the library dinner to William Hanmer, now ed, 3,000 other young men and come and poke around through cobbler, tollor shop, dreaa- She ehrugged, twisting her glass. Republicana to yell about with measure o f parUclpatlon In world |^g.. or Nerve Leprosy, there may oc­ novels, cUldren’a books. Bihlee aq Grand Master of the Masonic Or­ women, representing, so they m iatog. In tba aama building. our cities they may And anow but hla attack on housing questions in cur a loss of aenaatlon, and the pa­ It was. going to take all the wtta non-fletion haa been built up. der o f Connecticut. The subject said, tome 8,000,000, gathered In — - ■ • — main ■he possessed to get out of thle A n d Other they won't And the automobllea the census. tient thus afflicted may then be of Mr. Brookes’ address was “ A ft- Announcing W aah ln ^ n to make similar de­ unable to tell when he la being situation. The evening had only er^.Me Ciomqth a Builder.” Attor­ and so they won’t be able to figure What right, he asked, has the it was not long after that an addl mands upon their Uncle. They, government to send census takers President too many ways to burned. begun. There waa no doubt that ney Bernard J. Ackerman, Paul too, wanted someone to help tlon oi four rooms waa found nec­ Banquet to Honor out why It waa that we found life into the homes of their neighbors evade any obligation to keep the (Write Again) It would progress to new heights. Menge and Reuben Blonsteln wrere them skip the lower rungs of essary such being completed in Awards In our communities Impossible and to ask how large la the mortgage nation out o f foreign wars. Japan Quention: D.'"W. asks: "Have A t this point Jake atood up prfmnt at risitora. the ladder. and China priMMnted a c ^ in 1804. Surprisingly, this la com­ you any advice for men covering dizzily, dumping Clara to the floor. First life Saver Meeting Tonlglit had to giv^ up everything. plaster on the house, what Is the paratively a short span of Ufa for The Opening of How long It took Nation's Busl- She eet up a bowl and ha stepped There will be a meeting of ' Of course there’s an alternative Interest rate, and Is there a bajh point at the time. The FInnUh a loss of manhood, or a loea of affair had not yet storted. ■o well a constructed structure aa HriUty?" over her. Maria Newell Tent, Daughters of aess and the Smith Committee to or shower In the home? the Union school. The potential — giving up the Idea of depending Eagerly, Republicans took It up But when the propoeal fmr the Anawer: I suggest that you send "Lemroe get you another Union Veterans of the aril War, dig out this one and flagrant case >oaalblUUea are moat encouraging CMcago, 111.—Commodore W. B. on automobiles in winter In a cli­ on both ends of the Congress Finnish loan came along, ne at­ for my article along this line. drink,” he aaid to Ann. Longfellow, the father at Red this evening at 7 o’clock In the G. COOPERATING o f nepoUsm in a federal bureau | when the appropriation bill came tacked that, and Introduced a res­ .’or the future. It may yet be a Your problem Is much more com­ " I etui have half of this one,' A. R. hall. Following the meeting mate where the winter automobile Junior High school for the North Croee Ufe saving, will he feted at TPtarnkmmUhi Mr.Ir. M m (Am m tpttri kktmtlmrr* t m t l m th MAe i we do not know; if they bad been ] up for money,for the census. olution to hove Congress recog­ mon than you probably renllxe. ■he told him. ’TU lot ymi know." tha Tower a u b here March 11, there will be a grocery aoctal a l fiA a rd MtmrCir OwiMir. is a hopeless misfit. But frankly End which ia eo aorely needed for Two waitera came In. They aet Dee’ s Pastry Shoppe raal bright they could have found. I "A fundamental principle of nize the Russian attack «n Fin­ The article la available to any witii a banquet In hla honor. Fol­ 8:15 p. m. SPONSERS AND I we have no more hope o< that th. atudenU who muat either walk liberty la Involved here," cried land aa a real war. That would m.jculina readar who dtaircs it a taUa in tba canter of the room. lowing the dinner, there will be a I no doubt, plenty more. But we | or ride two or three miles to at- 468 Hartford Road “ "iH [than wa hava that tha/re ever go­ red-faced Repreaentative Reed o f have squashed tha Flnnlah loan; and who encloses a large-self- Dinner was a nightmare o f clumsy water ahow, featuring exhibttiona This Beantifnl Roper Gas Range do know how long it would take | it may yet be Federation Wins By 488 Volea ing And a way of making a New York. "There ia no more of course, which was what he had tend High school addressed, stamped envelope with ribaldry and Intimate patter". by Internationally - known awlm- Open Eveniaas Until 9 O’Clock:. Vi a branch trade school which al- , . HOW PACKARD. MILES FIT DONORS: to find similar examples of oppor­ sacred place than the American set out to do. Better by far, he Toaata were drunk. Florabelle and mera and divers. Commodore third degree dope addict give up ready ia forced to turn away hun- j ______■ Providence, R. I„ March 7—(ff) Given Away Free by the Gas tunity closed to youth lacking a home.” said, to keep hands off than to aan cy exchanged Uaaea at fre­ L oi^ ellow , now eaalatant national his coke or hla morphine. Promptly, Democratic members give Ruaala valid groimds for a dreda of atudenU annually due t o : ~ y quent intervale. O ars unavalUng- By a margin ot batter than 400 Featnriiig « fall line o f Putries, Bread, RoUa, J. W . Hale Gorp. puU, right In the zone of fipecial director of the Red Cross UfS| votes, the Anteriean Fadcratloa et We would die before we’d sur­ pointed out that sacred os the nartv relatlonahlp with the Unit­ lU limited capacity. * Xoa Mach laittattve ly waUed, " I wlab aomabody would Saving and First Aid Servles, In THRIFTY BUDGETS Company at the final aeMion Fri­ activity -of Nation’s Business, Labor won out over tba (Jhngrssa West Side Dairy render our American Ilbertlaa to home ta, a man muat file a record ed States down through the years. The foreaight and sound reaaon- . .. ■ kiaa me.” Jake kept an arm 1914 received the flrst Mfe earing 'Nes, Cakes and Whipped Cream Prodnets. u oeag the big bualneaa and in­ of hie mortgage at the county Moreover, he said, the Neu­ Ing of the above members of the Springfield. III.—(4V -Lee Beck- •round Ann. She acarcely ^fuebed ot Industrial organisation In a HlUer or Stalin or even to Roose­ certifleatt Issued by the organisa­ imlon election to determine tba o VNonSTAND why Psckstd, of all day, March 15* Montgomery Ward ft Co. dustrial and service corporations courthouse where all may read. ‘ trality Act would put at least School Board, the Selectmen and I ^ strong believer in Individual her very excellent food. manufiKturett, fcu tkt fmtert-t'ow- velt, but if the automobile com­ tion. bargaining agent for 2,000 em- - Plain and Fancy Cookies T The queationa about how many some restrictlone upon Russian George Waddell have obviously inlUatlve. went Juat a UtUe too far in g fm m itf o f mvmmrt ia America, drive Kemp's, bic. a f the country. Not single In- ■aved the taxpayers thouaShda o f : when he made hla own license loyea o f the United Sttaes Rub- mands us to follow the lem- families use a tingle bath room, purchases of war materiala In the They were etlU at the table bia> raomy cer and g it the Ek u on but by the thousands. It dollars by prcaer\1ng this atruc- pixtea. Policemen, attracted by tbe Craek Frosens Coa«-srta TImM g■r company plants In Proridraea. Behflon Fnmitnre ft Radio, miaga into the aea or the Mayas however, waa distinctly on the United Statea. During, Rua- when Jake slumps fora’srd. Too in $knf$im*tt at finthairi. sU bought $M.«S8.000 in goods ture. rllUant hutra of the tags and an :q|ip«aU taka about a mtauta to tba personal side, a goad to Tobey. many drinks, tba warm air and Opening Speciail Cot^ata Padmrd Ear valua . . . Ibr into obUvlen we'U jiut kick the here. 70 per cent of meUl-worklng Jan Zapadka. early series number, arrested Beck­ Hubbardsrille, W. Va. (F)—Hur­ rich food, bad dona tbalr woret Argrn Op D—RR— M InM ry low-coM operatioa .... far low upkeep. ■tarter and buzs away Into noth- "Oow-Raarar.** machines, lathes and such. Iron- er who told them be had fsshlonsd ricane creek waa frosen over and ^Tbara ta la a dravrer of this dask with him. Let your Packard dealer show you that AND IF, deUvered ingnaas without a murmur—and Tobey looks Just Ilks the lead alloys, copper, aircraft and petro­ the plates out o f a stove pipe. all except three of IS converts < Ann . said. “ S te v o -C to n w - Ilelbourna, AuatraUa, March T. Packard Mrvirn charges arw comparable la Detroit, . Rh Bomant a latter from a gun-bearer in that famous paint­ leum prwlucta. Danaher drew an Pealista Robbers’ Vkllnie "backaUde” at the last minute, but | Jockey at the stoplights to beat you’d better do aomethlng about —Prime Minister Robert (Jordon Dee’$ Cottage ftread with tbocc o f even m m k emnller can. flota taxee Nfnnehoster IMvislon ■per man in another New ing o f an early-day Pilgrim group admission from the Secretary of Rev. Hoy BaUnmy, Methodiat mtn- the other fellow to the goal. Greensboro, N . C.—(P)—Police ■tttaiw B o n Atap Doas Jaka.” Mensies agreed with the Oounty You’U be toU$k$odJ •***• state, written In the hope headed for church through the Bute that Finland was alreadv ■ They puUed klm to U s Ump fast tatar, conducted a baptismal serv^ reported burglars satand nine den­ *mrt]r today on a coalition ministry, •now and Indiana, The lines of prohlMtod area for U. S. ahlna and kaadad down tba hall to t ^ tea Juat tba asm?, Ha cut a bote 2 Loaves aa opeotng for aa aape- tists' officca over the weak end. Grand OoUaa, Wash— the Danaher is barely over the tal office robberies were reported. men, a cat gava birth to four kit- church, whars tbslr OMetlng eopq rgsnaani ia t o ooanaunlty. an aarly’ a n to U ie and tha patch- Four dentists were the victims of ^rand Ooulaa dasa. MM’S peating over and ovar, "Jaka mittistershlpa. House and ^Senate of hla . home edge o f 40, with a boyish face In- {ST iU m m Sflirt t t t e t t ’< , tinued. .. r flim ba^ fIvsB com- lag up o f a compromise peace be- Incidantally bs escepehly remlniaesnt o f • kew- botknkta. laM nR iUsm ,< ; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAI CSTEH. CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1940 P A G B l THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^D, MANCHESTER. CONN. I cessionaire, had told him that Bold Male la S ^ k in g I the club could have winter racing EIGBY of subpoena# for appearance* at!phrase "bargain coUecUvely” 1(611 tC Il S erv iC C S RaTce Probers Dewey Offers ! dates in return for a $100,000 con- $ELF hearings upon request either of an j that neither an emp.oyer nor a Daily Radio Programs Queen of May Crown : tributlon to the Democratic fund. r sure now, that she was tn saf* Smile YouMI See 17 Oianges employer, worker or union. iunloh would be compelled to reach A t N o. E n d C hu rch A I Farm Program To Seek Truths I Anderson, on the stand yester- ; waters. _ .j., • British Fliers Easters StaaSard Itine tales* Utberwis* Nolew. Houston, Tex., March 7.—^45 I day. said; ' ^ | OThird Fashion Below , the water-line, the snip On the Screen decisions In representation cases posals. (Tbe i "I had no conversation with him showed dark red and along the In Labor Act did not touch «n the lUi'leation of —A bold Jfouug male la .cam- ' or anyboily else about anyone' 6. Forbid the board -to Initiate utr A union Lenten ««7*«*/* palgnin^galnst eleven co-eds Ready to Plunge Into water Une there were patches ot Down German Second Congregational and Man Discloses ^Partial' Eight* wanting a set sum of money." | I f SUPER Show Locally buck under the gray paUt. Indi­ determination of collective bar­ necessary to show good faith In Farm and Home Hour; 2 Music for Qneen of the May at cating her "war paint' h ^ *|«en Are Offered gaining units; only the employer collective bargalnlnt,.) Chester Methodist Appreciation Hour; 5 Ed East Point Plan for .\gricul* Rice^stttute because he l.s Secret Se«mions to Sift hastily appllAl tor the audacious dn Busy Day or employes could request that ac­ held Sunday evening gt 7.80 at the 'fe awarded to any worker for more I Dewey asserted t ^ New Deal has ■ M l'S . . . . ahsriag the aavl .,-for the ..rf« early Eastericiuiter parade. .sir Kingsley reported that he would: union Lenten service. 6:45—The O'Neills Thursday, Mareh 1 "Somebody lied— and we Intend | ment gives Koosevelt $6.5,000, al low prica. bacauta AAP iiChapman Court. Order of Ama- foot of west 50th street, where two 1. Abolish th . nresent board of any board decision, the board's than a six-month period. j not "scratched the surface" of the ! Slaver Dies; with a choice of $50,000 more In 0 naen was rather have a hun Ircd Welling­ In New York. Bom in Berlin, she 9:00—Good News of 1940 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy 4. Convert sub-marglnal land to I is British by marriage, and has filled to the proper level with the Bob 7:15—Our Beat Wishea San Fjcanclsco, March 7 - ' °t racing in California. 1 contrib­ said, and he again asked for his The TO^imes and acccwiories atatloncd in .he pier vlelnlty and ton's (bombers) or a hundred Spit­ 10:00—Bing Crosby and more economical use#. uted $80,000 (to the Democratic SMOKED fires or Hurricanes (fighters) than acted in English fllms ths power to order I Would B*>vlse Definition } House floor by petition of a majorl- correct fluid before dlsturblB* 7:30—Vox Pop Leo Ignbff,v35, died shortly before freedom and requested her to leave rill be provided by the J. W- not even now.omcji or photograph- bargaining election. i their adjustment. Burns — 8:00—Ask'lt-Basket — Jim Mr- 5. Extend the farm cooperative midnight from a bullet hr fired Into campaign fundi with the under­ California. efa were allowerl to enter the a much larger number of their 4. Make mandatory the Issuance | 18. Revise the definition of the ty of the House. ^ 11:00 News and Weather movement. standing that I waa to get full lOninpany. Inc., with Elmer Weden German counterparts.” 11:15—When Day Is Done—L^rry Williams his head yesterday after fatally PORK LOINS 1^7: “ 15* Vice prcaidcnl. as commentator plershed go Into the campaign with a clean 8:30—Strange As It Seem# 6. Continue and extend the pro­ wounding Mrs. Vera Frederick, 28, control of the State Racing Com- In completing her strange maid­ Favors lauid Reatrlctloos | record.” ^ Huard. baritone; Bud Rainey, gram for marketing agreements. mlasion.” trChe company Is expecting a The House, having dUposed of 8:55—News—Bob Trout on a downtowm street. shipment of evening gowms en voyage, the Queen Elizabeth U'nuM Have Loel Many Vote# narrator. 9:00—Major Bowes' Amateur 7. Preserve the American mar­ Mrs. Frederick, an expectant Chlirch had denied flatly mak­ Laaq lilans ^«d the Nelly Don dresses | wrote a new chapter In war-time the Palestine problem at least "If the vote had been other­ 11:45—Charlie Barnet's Orchestra ket for American agriculture. ing any such statement. DUCKLINOS temporarily by voting 202 to 129 wise," he added, ”I am confident 12:00—Woody Herman's Orchestra Hour mother, was shot down before Fancy Mill Fad time for this showing drama. 10:00—Glenn Miller's Orchestra 8. Broaden research In the use ■cores of horrified home-going Metzger also testified Church Smaliad For the voyage of this largest In favor of restricting Jewish lahd we would have lost hundreds of 12:30- Ella Fitzgerald's Orchestra of agricultural products. told him: Um Models who will display the purchases, turned to hear Sir 10:15—Music Patterned For Danc­ workers. SNOULBENS J u u .H t n rtn en ts include the young daugh- potential target for an enemy war­ thousands of votes." 12:55—News. ing Reaearch “Hoaroely Touched” PoUce Lieut. Mike Mitchell said “Just to show you how Interest­ ship was: Kingsley recount the feats of his Despite Barkley's warning that 1 :00—Silent. Regarding the last point, be de­ ed I was, shortly before the 1988 iM B S B S a Sara ot Royal Matron Astrld Dou- air force as an Independent branch Democrats would suffer If the ex­ 10:30--Esso Reporter Ignoff walked up to Mrs. Fred­ Dorothy and Eleanor Dougan; 1. Made withotit an alarm, and 10:35—Music Patterned For Danc­ clared research in the farm fields erick. tapped her on the shoulder elections, when I thought Olson 2. Not disclosed until late yester­ of the armed services. isting law were relaxed, only one Tomorrow’s Program "has as yet been scarcely touched.” (Gov. Culbert L Olson, a Demo­ Foster and Billie HOnnUord Behind a serene front of easy Republican-Senator Gurney (R., ing and showed her a citation for dis­ s a r o ir l ^ e t Carpenter. Elaine Bedford day. , a. m. 11:00—Paul Sullivan "Government must first seek the turbing the peace, mailed to Ignoff crat) might lose, I offered (he OMICKEIIS sfiouum Mrs. George Stiles. Mrs. Mil ard "Thousands of Clydeside people cooperation, a fierce fight has been a. D.)—voted for the Miller amend­ 6:00—Blue Gras# Roy. advice of farmers rather than the Merrlsm crowd 830,000, provided knew the Elizabeth had left her waged to obtain what amounts to ment with the bulk of the South­ 11:15—Mitchell Ayres’ Orchestra advice oi cloistered theorists,” he after the woman had complained of , Fancy Raadinq n dh I Park Past Matron Mrs. Marjory 6:25—News 11:30—Bob Cro.sby’a Orchestra his attentions. In the other hand they would fire Carleton Burke .Sbwt $b„i U . J 2 f Btraw and Associate Royal Matron berth nine days ago," exulted the Army and Navy control of the ern Democrats and several north­ 6:30—Francis Cronin, Organist said. "Then It must act on that [jl/,.4 Faand A»q. " " 1 RAF. ern New Dealers. 12:00—Night Owl Request Pro­ he held a pistol. and let roe name the chairman of jSlM LeU Webster. authoritative British Presd Asso­ 7 :00—Morning Watch gram—Hsrvev Olson advice.” the Racing Oimmlsslon.” ciation In London, "and the Scot­ The cheru)>-fBred little air min­ The Senate debate provoked 8:00—News. Weather He emphasized that no single Mrs. Frederick dodged Into an The showing will consume per­ ister believes he has won his point some of the meet fiery oratory of AM. office building aa Ignoff began fir­ Gave Mor* to Olson Fond haps an hour and games of all tish and national press of Great 8:15—News Here and Abroad scheme "wlU solve tbe farm p r^ - When tbe sportsman was told Britain knew It. Yet the secret over the Army and Is bracing hlm- this session. 1:00- Sign Off lem overnight,” declaring agricul­ ing, Lieutenant Mitchell related, THwHs only pivot, may be played, .sclf against the Admiralty's bid Barkley pounded hla desk and 8:30—Radio Bazaar , but was trapped in a hallway. She former Republican Gov. Frank F. with prizes at each table and re- was kept.” 8:45—WTICTs Program Parade Tomorrow's Program tural prosperity can come only Merriam would not "stand hitch­ iMahroents. Further parUculars The secret was kept until the for a slice of the air force. shouted to his colleagues: 8:50—Musical Interlude through a farm program fitting In­ died with a bullet In her back and IFILLETS iSSuNNH*^ -17 "If here on the eve of a Presi­ A.M. to a national play to "achieve two in her head. ed,” Metsger said Church told iHU be found In Chapman Court s rew queen of the seas, christened 8:55—Food# In Season- 7:00—Music Off him, he contributed more to the Far months ago by the reigning Brit­ dential election we are willing to The Record- health, vitality and balance In our Ignoff then shot himself. Mrs. advertisement elsewhere today. German Plane Downed weaken this law, then the entire 9:00—Dramatized News Ray Barrett Frederick was the wife of Nicholas Olson fund for bUlbosrd advertis­ STEAK co i s;;:! i . 1k 0YS 1EKS ish queen In her own name, was 9:15—Food News 7:15—E>so Reporter entire economy.” safely within the American country will regard It ae an effort Frederick, sa automobile mechanic. ing. SMRTS tMUna iilk MKhml Off Scottiah Coaat to do the very things that the 9:30—Music While You Work 7:20—Music Off The Record George Young, vice-president of [British Ship Gels Uallty zone. 9:55—Nelson Ca#e London, March 7 (A5—The Air Hatch law prohibits. 7:55—Easo Reporter WUl Get Track To Fire the HoUywood Turf Club gave tea- (;nmes As Helf-Bxlle Mlnliitry announced Ualay that "I want my party to win In 10:00—*The Man I Married 8:00—Today In Europe—Elmer PaUiuni Conferred tlmony that Harold.Anderson, con- The world's largest liner comes 10:15—John's Other Wife Davl# Paducah, Ky.—(iP)—The Paducah \oo\^^S Into Port Safely; British fighting planes shot down November. I wont my party to go to New York ns a self-exile from a German plane off the northeast before the country on Its merits. 1 10:30—Just Plain BUI 8:15'—Shoppers Special — Music, On Two Americans Fire Department’s hook and ladder Cable Proteelioii England to take refuge from the coast of Scotland shortly after doubt If we could win the election 10:45—Woman In White time truck can be counted on to get FroEh FniiH $nd VogotnbUs worrlea of war and to Join the noon. in any other way, but If we did It 11:00—David Harum 8:30—EIsso Reporter there despite a H'-tle motor trouble. company of the either great liners Royal Air Force planes earlier would be an unworthy victory.” 11:15—Road of Life 8:35—Shoppers Special — con­ Fire Oilef Ray Wilkins, who’s hod trouble replacing a worn^ut part Norfolk Point (Continued From Page One) ]too valuable to risk In submarine- were announced to have scouted Agreed To Roll Call 11:30—Against *rhe Storm tinued Vatican City, March 7—(/P>— Fanty. Fraik. Graa# infested waters while the smoller, 11:45—Guiding Light 9:00—Woman Of Courage The pallium, Archepiscopal em­ In the old truck’s engIneT said he AND PAINTERS* SUPPUBS PUS the German Naval bases of Wll- The Miller proposal was not the would have It tjwed by a wrecker Fdfe'two “pUIbox" housings, about “expendable” ships ply the Allied hclmshnven. Helgoland and Cux- only one which created a flurry. 12:00 noon—Theatre Program 9:15—American School of the Air blem, waa conferred today on two G. E. WILLIS « SON, INC. Book " feet high, which may have war-time trade. haven and most of the principal Senator Danaher’s amenument pro­ 12:15 p. m.—Day Dreams 9:45—Bachelor’s Children new American archbtahops, in ab­ to any downtown fire. S Mala Stroet TeL 8188 Fraib, Oaaa .V ..J used as observation posta to The new queen moves In and clllcs and ports of northwest Ger­ viding that a state-federal employe 12:30—Your Family and Mine 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly sentia. In a secret consistory pre­ SPINACH lhaep a watch against submarines, overshadows In size and potential many last night. could appeal to the courts If the 12:45—Slngln’ Sam 10:15—Myrt and Marge sided over by Pope Plus XII. splendor the Idling British liner The Insignia, white woolen Sae-WbHt FHoodai ■ A United SUtes Naval Intelll- The Air Ministry said the planes civil service commteBlon decided he 1:00—NewA Weather 10 ;30—Hilltop House Haadt Boe officer who went down the Queen Mary and the French liners 1:15—Ellen Randolph 10:45—Stepmother bands, were received on behalf of HELP CAILIFIOWER Normandie and Be do kYaneo, all drew anti-aircraft .fire and great had engaged In political activity. on a government cutter to searchlight activity but all rq- When the amendment was ruled ,1:30—Marjorie Mills 11:00-Short Short Story Archbishops Samuel A. Stritch of •t the Queen Elizabeth was laid up "for the duration” at the 2:00—Doye O'Dell 11:15—Ufe Begins Chicago and Moses Kile of Mil­ outset of the war six months ago. turnod safely after covering an defeated on a standing vote Vks- IHDNEVS PASS those refused permission aggregate of 10,000 miles. It was terday. Republican Leader McNary '2:15—Your Neighbor 11:30—Big Sister waukee by their representatives. CARROTS As news of the Queen Eliza­ 2:30—The Career of Alice Blair 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Stories The pontiff addressed the 19 beth's audacious trana-Atlantlc the second successive night of called the count "obviously errone­ ^HwoW Borer, Cunard-White ous.” Leaders agreed to have a roll 2:45—Meet Miss Julia 12:00—Kate Smith 1Speak# cardlnsls present but the text was QDAUTY Lars* tlM Dac> dash leaked out. the new but con­ such reconnaissance. P.M. not expected to be made pubHc. 3 PINTS A DAY Jetty Flerldal Btar general passenger manager, siderably smaller British liner 44(h Nazi Raider call vote toxlay. 3:00—Mary Marlin ORANOES and a single customs officer were The German plane announced Members of AAA farmer com­ .2:15—Ma Perkins 12:15—Whsn A Girl Marries t the only men allowed to go on be­ Mauretania was moved out of the 3:30—Pepper Young's Family 12:30—Romance Of Helen Trent Sets Speed Beeord blood aad kos* jroe hosltby. SldMn ra u n Jatey North river pier that harbors the shot down was the 44th Nazi raid­ mittees were advl8c»—* »**»»« OIAPEFRRIT New Device BzpUloed pate actively In the political cam­ 1:00—Esso Reporter Roosevelt, Minn.—(P)—He wasn’t make a place for the new Queen— ish const since the outbreak of the 1:05—Us On A Bus timed but John Miklosh set some ’ X . dbwdw W kldaer J2 -H . Naval experts explained the new and It promised to be a tight lit. European war. In addition, nine paigns, since state committeemen htotecUve device sgalns^ mag- are paid by the federal govern­ 1:15—Life Can Be Beautiful kind of a speed record. Mikloah The Mauretania was berthed at German airplanes were believed to 1:30—The Right To Happiness waa cutting timber. A companltm, UQNRS aoUc mines as follows; tha midtown pier of the now idle have failed to return home. ment, they were held to come un­ The cables, although high above der the Hatch act restrictions. 1:45—Main Street—Hartford half a mile away, heard him yell North German-Lloyd Lino from Today's victim flew over Aber­ 2:00—Lanny Ross and a very short time later saw ____ rrMMBt or gmmty dm- j Veu Osn “RUV WITH OORPIDCROS” M RAP LIquer 8h*H the water, were designed to •’tej't which the Nazi merchant flagship deenshire a few minutes after 2 Local committeemen are subject to miik HDMtiMI DM bumiag •omoUiiw an electrical force which would departmental rules. R a d io 2 :1 5 -Joyce Jordan—Girl Interne Miklosh atreak past. The reason: A o w tbrro lo oomoUiag wroM ro w Prices Effaettca Through March 9th_____ BiilUfy the attraction of the steel Bremen sped away Just before the p. m. (8 a. m., c.s.t.). Anthnlrcraft 2:30—Afternoon Melodies .iikioah kicked at some brush that UdMyt or bUddrr. « . war began on a hazardous, mean­ batteries opened fire and fighting While the House wa-j debating Dm Y wDitl Atk your dragiiti for Dooa*o UTTER bull to the mines, so that they the interior Department appro­ / New York. March 7—(A*)— Tele 2:45—My Son and I got in the way of his ax. The SCOTCH VAMJVES would not rise toward the keel ot dering voyage home, by way of planes took off on what proved to 3:00—Society Girl •’brush" was th* paw of a half- the R\isslan Arctic port of Mur­ be a successful chase. priation hill, committees "ijn both cast of New York city from an branches of Congre.ss were busy. 3:15—Golden Gate Quartet awake black bear. msta Inaa raw blood. Got Dooa'a rlllai | fresh E00S°tC » ^ mansk. I ***I»iUnte^ a drab gray, the 85,000- Members of the Senate commit' airplane yesterday demonstrated 8:30—GIsao Reporter—New# . ARTHUR BOOTH'S llncr passed Ambrose llght- Reply to German tUalms. tee rcporteaad« Eeld Paly la A8F Llqaer tliepa iW ith her farUicr nut, were dropped ...... ___ . . , _ up plane could look down upon. autopsy surgeon. Dr. Walter Nothing was liaTd In England there had been a violation of the About Town CHMS CM C Caeate A - omewherc ih the lower hay' and , copyoy or armament that act. Even an accompanying plane was Schwuchow, father of Mra. Dazey, WMiSKEV VAMJVESS NT EH J88 J «niU4 > (aa he queen of the seas moved up ' „,(pht have helped the new Queen The House, before which a 8119,- pictured. and Ronald Seal, watchman who NEW LOW PRICESI Bay a Uwea FealaNiaa aa4 «a* 1 The equipment small enough to ■aid he saw the physician carry a m he harbor alone In solitary nia- | rendezvous with her Allied 000.000 Interior Department ap­ Th# Ladles* Foreign Mlaatonary 0 O’ClM k C s ffts ssty. sister ships tn New York. propriation bill was the business of Install in an airplane is a new two- sheeted form from tbe Dazey house Reeded Rya—tO Free! iLH T n i m pft j society of the South Methodist camera portable transmitter devel­ to a garage on the evening of Mrs. ■*« 4 Taer OM WMibar . The first welcoming salutes urUlsh believed that she the day, received from Its special church will meet tomorrow eve­ brings sales volume to 1S% OtelB Xastfsl Seirtta . 4e*rl 1.49 2 ' 274 0aA60N UINNY SOAP? oped to replace the ten-ton two- Dase^s death. Eeame from a salva;;e and a press I remain tied up here eommtttee Investigating the Labor ning at 7:30 In the ladles* parlor. XAug. The Queen Elizabeth re- i throughout the war. Board a set of 17 amendment* to unit motor van station used here­ The state charges that Dr. Dosey n v n e B V d h i i ”DS LUXE” RYE OCTACON SOAP POmi 2 Pkaa Ssponded with a throaty roar from ' the Wagner labor relations act. tofore for outdoor telecasting. It killed his wlf* after suspecting her "RTHEnTUII ■ ■ *** ■* «*% onto **S 4 NaetralV—r OM SeMla WabSw, suan 1 . 4 9 K e r whistle and ran up the yellow The chief of these would substitute a a n McLean, No. 262. Order of weighs only about 700 pounds and of Infidelity. The defense holds that COPPU OCTAfiON SOAP CRTS Uiquarantinc flag. a new three-man board, with great­ Scottish Clans, will hpld Its regU' Is housed in ten suitcases. Because the woman’s death was suicidal. lONDED OaAMNTOtETSOAP c*. N o guns were evident Her life ly limited powers, for the present lar meeting this evening. every line of business ... it was off the ground, tbe trans: BELLE OF IOUIIIBII4 Yaera'oM^ioO Fr**|6«*H 1.79 ySL22* IxMts, of which she did not carry Obitiiarv three-member tabor board of which mitter pad to take along Its own •UNDO) WHISKEY $«k4r CsffM OaAOONCUANSHI 2 cm S tomplete com plem ent, w-ere un­ At the duplicate bridge at the power supply, s gasoline driven Dies Will Probe J. Warren Madden la chairman. Masonic Temple Tuesday evenly ESOUHIE > a« 4*% U VMf VEORAIUSOG »«■*' ^ covered. Members of the rrew Talk of calling a national con­ a generator. suart 1 . B 9 SUld a number of steward.’’, their Mrs. Harold Puter and Mrs. Rob­ Did you think that the only ones who profit financially from huil^ng Engineers of RCA and NBC, ference sprang up among members ert Lathrop were tied with Mra Florida Landings Rya ar laarbaa CAKEPLOiR t S S S : ^ white Jackets emph.-isized against of a House group which has been new home were the hnilders? They do profit considerably, but so do the i which put on the demonstration ■I Teen OM — 40 Free! q * M « 1 .4 9 JsM fsrfcdP the dull background, waved from Funerals Louis Custor and Mrs. BasJ Robin­ I cooperation with United Air studying ways of solving the un­ son for high scors, playing East ChictWt Mm the rails. employment problem. workmen, and the lumber supply companies and their em ployees-^ fact, Jnes, regarded the teat os a >**MARtlAMr EONDID RYE A delleleut, new Jen* BS^iinSSSi As she reached quarantine sev- Joseph Dudonis and West Mr. and Mra highly Bigalllesat stsp toward ths lUoml, Flo., Mareh 7.—*8al entry In the water. ' Hines officiated. Mrs. Helen Oleskl broadening the Hatch act failed by of aliens along the state’s expan­ MMPOHTEB VERMOUTH TOMATOES i*m Evades Nazi Threat and ^ Mrs. Clare Brennan were the only a narrow margin late yester- ^■|tr« direct sales to the family who owns the new home. But the busine^ -'Programs tonight: Europe — sive «»* record of 18 wins end only elx His **'" to “ tting “**average was .258, hla ference, announced today that a The playera, Louis Befuma and **Sudden Dcffth” Pf Method Varies At Large Feature Editor— Marguerite' hlghast otflcet, the Adding mark .967. counter at th* Wllllmantic Y. M. sher Moorhous* tsaming up at tha The Royal Blues moved Into un- Frank Hejna, played Dec. 21 In a The Manchester High school SigtyvBve • TeaniB W ill loeses. ^ During the wtnUr season Quar- forward poatUons, Earl Tost a t profeat filed by Manchester Trade Detailfi of Embalming Barry, . b&aprlc hi the United 8W t» Tony starred aa both a hurler C. A., the game to start at 8:30 disputed possession of. flrst place against hllddletown High school game betwrtrn the Hartford Col-, od; Weaver Bows Random notes of a High 8chi»l 800 Subscriptions Are swimming team drew near to ter­ BfirtM Editor—Mttton Turk­ O olo^ pigeerttry hearkenlw 9 and batter for the local State tua ha* exercised playing basket­ o’clock. center, Jimmy Murphy and Pete tn th# second round of the Wed­ leClnna and the Middletown Oari-1 W ln ^ 390( PlayeFB .utmum at the toekeourt position* over the purported use of Ineligi­ Ollier Tilt by 35-20. One Room in Franklin student: ft looks like the rifle minating Ita schedule last Thurs­ Explained at Meeting lngton. back to the early daya of Trade School In 1934 and 1935 and ball with th# North End* In the The Zwjckmen are tied with nesday Junior League at th* East ble players In the state tiass B haldla. The Cl AC executive com -' team, which ceased firing a c?up'« Asked; First InsUll- day when the Oatchell-Ooach- Photognqiber — James Ste­ Cho4Me Own Captains. chiirch accompanlad the «throne- la rated as the leading pitcher who YMCA Senior league and he’ll the Farmington Red Raldera for with Pat Murdock and Dick Rel- Side Rec lest night with a thrill­ basketball tournament had been mittee nfled that the Garibaldis DbeuM ing Car Engine; O f the Biology Q ub. venson. ___ _ ment of the slight, W ndly^a^ ever threw ’em for the Maroon spend th* next few wseka in first place tn the league standings mer In resen'e. ing 20-17 triumph ovar th* Oak ,\vere a pteked up team that had New Haven. Conn., March T.< of years ago and has •**“ *”*^", ment Due with Order. ed natators were sunk by the Uni­ The locals will meet at th* East denied. from the list of extra-cuixlcular versity of Connecticut Freshmen Exchange Editor— Barbara BowUb« haa a ro a ^ Interest for churchman as fourth archbtahop and Gray. He played In the TwI strenuous training in th* gym be­ and are closely preeaed by East Five as the Flyito Irish upset the SwaAsld announced that the i net played before, or since that —Th* state high school ebas fvX ■ 0 ' 3 O thers Follow Text. of Chicago, the spiritual overseer fore leaving for the south. H* Harlford and Wlfltmantlc. A lo­ Side Rto at 7 o’clock for the trip activities ever since, In a di.al meet held at the Universi­ william P. Qulsh was the speak­ Mack. I M. H. S.. glrla. Staty-Ova team# league for a season with th* Po- Oomita, 29-10. It waa the first eligibility committee consisting of lone game, and therefore nre not an ship basket)>all tournamsM vV The time ha* come when the Recording Editor —Jane Ir- i of 1,400.000 soul*. llah-Americans and appeared with heads back wslghing 210 pounds cal victory In tonight’* battle to WllltmanUe. loss In four atarta for both th* John Pettlbone of New Milford and ■ Independent team In the eyes of take up arms again. Coach MU ty. The local boy* w«re able to er at the Biology Club meeting hava baen raglstared and. aa thare cam* a wholly Fairfield Oounty ( 'I Ways of atudyln* weekly a^ety bury Is handling things but as yet saving of one’s pennies become* a gather only me first place In the •Historic Holy Name other local clubs. He pla>’*d with and stands six feet, on* Inch in would aend th* Green hope* of Oak Five and Comets and left Douglas Young of Westport con-1 th* conference committee, ’li- » i ■ held on Feb. 29 during the activity Columnist—Robert Johnston. are sU on s team. S90 giria have its thron# vacant since the death height. ' winning th# league diadem *oar- Won Lost Pet. fair today and virtually a Br“ , ana in the Franklin building no definite plans have been made necessity so that every one In meet that saw the red and white the Green last fall and gave up them tied with ths Shamroeks, farred by telephone today and de-1 Middletow n has been ruled ellgl- port affair with Baotiek high aUchtly varied In the different period. ^ Reporters: Georg* Benacto, Oct. 2 of George Cardinal Munde- ing high, and would eliminate the Manehcatar .., . .. .7 2 .700 clded that Middletown did not vlo-' glhle te face Lewie High of Ronth- except to secure the use of the Manchester High School may do color bearers trounceu to the tune Mr. QuUh. who Is a funeral di­ been listed. Freshmen, thU year 3 •TOO 13-14 victor* over th# Top Hat­ that city and euburbaa fitratf __ aia. Variations are made to American Legion Range once of 50-28. Mike Orfltelll again Betty Barstow, M argaret FtaV- Thread a ty from the title race. Farmington ...... ,7 late Rule 7 In regard to playera i ington In tonight's Class B seml- his part toward the support of the rector, spoke on the subject of em- have turned out for sport* more I leln. flrst brilliant rites East Hartford . .. .8 4 .9*7 ters, for second. fighting their way to ths ^ t teachers and pupils. every two weeks. About twenty emerged as local high man with a ell, Louise Flux, Itourecn lint- than other years. . Ttote ace 2« | w m the niA. The locals play Poquonock here performtng on In^pendent team*. 1 finals at New Haven. bslmlng. He first Impressed « ner, asrence Maron, Dorothy Tuesday and they will to followed WItllmanUc .. ___ 7 4 .989 In th* ether two games, th* Both teams nil! compete for At the beginning of' the safety pros^cts signified their '" ‘ontlons "Somanhis Campaign," which will drat In the diving and a second In the mind* of the stiidenU that thla Freshpun, ift Mohawks nipped Maneiester Mo­ New England champlenaWp ■Ingram Mlsa Marion Casey pre- he carried on for two week* until McKee, John Mroaek, Wljitam by Farmington at the Rec with Poquonock .... . ■ .3 8 .200 to join the team at a meeting held the one hundred yard bark-stroke. subject shouldn’t be looked up<» ^South Windsor Tops .184 tor*. 12-n, aad th* Bpeedbeys Portland, Me., after settUuf niBted a questionnaire to her for that purpose last week and we March 18. ' However, although It was a beat­ Mosely. Norman P ratt, Richard road games at Slmebuiy and East Simsbury ...... 2 11 as gniesome because death Is Reimey, Emma Reich, Dorothy downed the WUdeats. 24-20. Btate title here Friday. lioaneroom to find out what they are assured there wUI be more Somanhbr the year book of M. ing. the meet could b< recarded a* something which must happen In groups have been chosen hnd ere offlcletlnig Oenofil. Klslncehmldt and Q*n- TTie clas-'v Baailek flv# ( ItHWght of last year’s safety pro­ definite reports later on. H. 8., which la claimed to be big­ highly successful from another Snow, Gloria Saplensa. Virgin­ p o sM o n qw tauUtUn bomrd In the IJp the ger and better than ever, coat* the course of everyone’s life. • ia Whltham. Alexa Toumaud, tlleor* featured for the Royal Jack Dwyer Is Again Wtodham high of Wllllmantte gram : what Improvements could Embalming Is the preservation Bee with the date* when the] AffBletlng In or wltnewing th Bloomfield by 31-17 Bluet, Johnson aad Kirks for the night In spIne-ttogUng ba made in the program: and If The Somanhis theme Is to be $1.28 for the card-board covered Helen Usupes, Elmer Woden. enthronement were more than 100 book and $2.00 for the leather- of a person’s body after death. All Frank Zlroraormen, Frances Sports Roundup || Cornell Cops Oak Five, Pratt and Turklagton conteaL 33-31, and S t tbare were anything In particular Science and not sports as some funeral director* must be licensed **^farrity*toikrttoj!*^'uajna wem 1 a r^ jb le ^ . W**»«]* “ IcJtortiill for the IrUh, Blanchkrd for th* coaated to a 35-20 vlotory the class wished to study In con- representatives Informed the bound copy. As usual, one may Btruff. ^ chosen by the playM this year, norl, garbed In <1**P morrow night. ...young Pat# I* (jomets. Davidson for the Speed- Named Twi Loop Head pay for the book In Installments; embalmers. A prospective em- TypUts: Caroline Coma, Dor­ Ellsworth High Opens scheduled to meet Pete Reidy of By Eddie Brtets Weaver tlgh of Hartford. •aetlon with safety. As many classes Monday . . . Wllllmantic s balmer must have a high school In other yeara*^the advtoer chose purple and New York, March 7—(FI —If Junior Tussle boys, Rufinl for the Wildcats. Me- The firat gam* ahould live ■uplla bad expressed their desire Windham High Seniors make their —the first $.80 accompanying the othy Dowrd, Irene Buys#*, St#f- the girls whom ah# believed to to attire and that of abbots with unt- Worceater. Billy Farr goes up order,' the second which Is due education, one year at a junior fle Kryewski. Btatia Godleskl. Defense of Stale C-D Taiste Makl bunts a lot of track Onvin* for the Bhemroeka. Oa**(- In tournament history as *■_ to iMrn more about the automobile customary Washington trip the college and a year at an embalm­ best quaUfled but a new ayqtem forms and Insignia _ , against George Bmart of New Um- nart fer tha HeUer*. Benaon for around thriller and BUI McF Itaalf. Mlsa Casey asked for volun- March 20, and the third, $.28 or Berthe Bhaw. waa Introduced, teems for each of their order* stood out T itle w ith Im preiw ive don. Young Kristy take# on Ed records as h# swings east, don’t be Elecied as President for last week In April. A Farmington ing school. Then If he wishes to surprised . . . the Finn did three Nips Yale by S9-58 in th* Mohawks and R. Bggleaton ths only subatltute Bassick nra to give different talks, group and a class from Maine are $1.00, depending on which book th* four claaaes choae the eight against the sombre black of or- -- .L Ftaneshll of Norwleh and Bill ghur boys volunteered and these one I* buying, 1s due April 19. No practice In Connecticut he roust be In e iA>Un< Roles faces Art Gagne of Williman- miles on a slow Ban Francisco fer the Meters. Th* box scores: 7th Year; Emil Plilt all night, was lU heip. Hs waal going along about the same time an apprentice for two years and best ptoyera to reprssent them In dlaary priests, bmthers, semln- V i c t o r y o n Thriller to Pave Way Melmwica. player who Usd th# seor* St 81J trta were given last Friday, Those college catalogs and subscriptions will bo accepted th* v an ity aaiiedul*. 1 artons, acolytes and nuna. ' tic, who dropped a deetalon to track in 14:15.3 . . . Jo* M eaue- Vice President «nd J. Basil Bamsbee talked after April 10. then pas* the exam given by the key, veteran dIManee runner, had P B F T after Windham had taksn a ir pamphleU that hit the malls a^u t Interest Is Shown F o u rtm m s hy claaas* wsr* More than 35 clerygnaen wcce Ellsworth High of Houth Wlnd- Frank Ro»«l of Bridgeport her# For Cage Series. lead nnd he followed that up the magneto, starter and so Mlsa Fellows, Mr, Wright, and State Board of Embalmers. choton: Senior A. Lewis. capL, U assigned roles In the ^nUflml predtet*dle*kl, and P. Bouthwteh.’ Junior. M. field, HI., wraa m te b w t T h en lar aeaaon but the defending cham­ . . . Chester Aubuchon of Gary. over the Yale squad last night at overttow period stsurtad. t i, the different types of Helen llsupes, Florence I Salmon drained out the embalming fluid la VUtaer; capL, U. Oorddra, B. De- included the assistant priest, dea- Bryant, Chapman Ind., Is so good th* Michigan State th* West Bid* Rec gym In a gam* 2 Mallon, Ig ...... S 0-1 0 dent to the Twilight League tor Tha sco n waa tiad fiva James Stevenson Is the school’s Injected Into the body, usually, pion* of the state Class C-D tour- 2 Martin, rg ...... 0 S-1 2 the first half, but, atidS fto es. Including mechanical and outstanding student of the violin son, Marjorie ptreeter, ■mnd Ger­ A great Interest ha* arisen in wart.. R. McBherry. J. Munm, E. con, subdeacon, master of cere- n*y encountered no difficulty In eagers already have elected Mm that waa nothing abort of^enaa- th* seventh successive year at a _iuUc. The boys drew dia trude Rhienhold, are asking for through an Incision under the arm Persoo, p. BUvemleln and M. monies, ministers, chaplains and eapUln of th# 1940-41 team . . . the WtUtmanUc team waa and exponent of the classics which In accident cases where the dead the classes of Mr. Potterton In pinning a decisive 31-17 defeat on Set Alley Pace Uonal to win the second half of 6-S 12 meeting a t the West Bide Rec laat nearly *11 the way unUI th* ' m s on the blackboard to ex- eight hundred subscrlptlona, but the Barnard building In the study Wsbb. Bbphomoraa, C. Btavtnit- bearers of crosiers, miters and mls- this rival to opening lefena* of It* old Arturo Qodoy la pretty swift night to lay plana for the coming makes It hard to understand those person's face Is badly distorted, th* Junior haskstball league and Me6aa*. mlnutaa when It apparantly | n their subjects better. After strictly swing terms In his review expect well over one thousand. of electro-magnet*. In connection skY. cant. D. Babb, V. Jarvis, M. I sals. honor* at the Weaver Hlgb SYni to on th# comeback . . . when a baseball campaign. Emil m tt talks, questions were answered Each of these glrla mentioned the features arc built «ip. M*"- (Who Is a knockout) how ahe came tha right to meet the tame t4iu». P' B r T victory only to hava tha of Art Custer’s dance band on this with modem communication. Since Ktollsoo, P. Skrabac*. A- Btaura.1 Knights of St. Sylvester, St. Hartford laat night. with two weeks of play remaln- 1-5 7 waa namad as vice prsaldsnL suc- the rest of the period was above have four or more home­ Qulsh sUted that this was tedious the telepbtMM. talegraph. radio aad M. *himk and M. McCartan. Fresh- Gragory and Malta, papal order*. Ing In the aacond round, Bryant to "marry a guy like that," Arturo 0 R. Eggleston, rf 8 ■lalehad from tto grasp. page last week . . . Bet you don’t work and that a few years ago a Triumphant to all IS gam** wrblch won the first half, la a 2 Maron. If ...... 0 O-O 0 ceedtog Walter "Ty" Holland, and Windham, wlnntr of It It In discussing the subject of know where Rika Carlson Is going rooms In which they solicit for electric motors r#ly “W the alto- m*a,^A. Btosoo, eapt-,-O. BWWell, formed the night escort. p la ^ this season and with a win­ aad Chapmaa’a Btoneta ara aatUng stopped him with, "Didn’t you ever thrae-gam* aeries for th* West Nick Angelo wna again elcctsd aa subscriptions. certain case took 8'/4 hours to to V.' DeFasio, D. J. Flynn, : ■ 17 Parts to Osreroony a hot pace In thaWadnaaday Night hear of beauty and the toast?” 0 G. Eggleston, c . .0 0-3 0 until last night, went Into 9 1 next September. Cambridge Secre fixed. Then the face and hands tro-magnat for their opmtUm. the ning streak extending through . 25 Side "title." 0 Lawrence, rg ... .0 1-2 1 seoretary-lreaaurer. lead with two mlnutaa to gtt Although there were a few to Every pupil, not only the Sen­ study has been taken in great de­ B. Kteinaehnlldt, A. QuagUo and The ceremony. Including the game* since early In 1939, Ooach League at the YMCA with 20 wins 0 Ptr# lesma were reprsasntsd at " om the material spoken on was tarlal School. iors, of Manchester High ahould are filled In with a fluid and the A* Blto. 1 mass, wras divided Into 17 parts. A end ten lessee, while Menehester It waa a shooting exhibition all 0 Ouster, r g ...... 0 0-0 heratny was fouled 89 tail. Hugh Greer’* #Ur - spangled Yeday's Guest Star .1 0-0 2 toe seerlon, th* champion Polish- new, all are looking forward appreciate the work the Somanhis body 1* dressed for burial. The electro-magnet Is composed OFlclato for the varsity teams ehoma of 225 voices a 54-plece Motor Sales and the t %I1 Cedar* the way through the first half with 2 Rigirerataff. Ig .. struggled for th* ball ai Something you don’t aec very At the conclusion of hla talk chargea rtfled out an 18-7 ad­ C. M. GIbba.. Baltimore Sun: "It 0 Flaehar, Ig ...... 0 1-8 1 Americana by Victor Haponlk. on* to his frsa throws wouM ’ more talks. staff has done to cotaplle the book. MIk* OrflteUI of a soft Iron core wound about by will to; refers*, Mto* VWat Me- symphony orchestra, and a Ore- vantage to th# first half and th*n arc tied for runner-up hanera. la auapectsd Larry MacPhail la neither able to gain a demfortable Morlarty Brother* by Nick Angelo, . i. In Mlsa Mary Burke's class ques often: Mr. O srke In the main They, the. staff, have Jpent many Mr. Qulsh answered various ques­ margin and the score at Intermis­ won th* gams, but h* mteMd ( building. He usually stays on his good conductor, ususMy copper. Rae: umpire, Lillian T raper; I gortoh chant choir of 25 voices ac- coasted the rest of the way. Co- H. Berton holda high Mngl* of trying to introduce secret practice Pagan!'* Weat Bides by Georgs iftana are prepared beforehand by hours working so that the book point of view. Two more high tions of the blologlsU. _ aeorers. (aantor). Helen Wwpa^ nimpanl^ the aenlce. 179 and B. Maaxolt has high three sion read 28-28 (>>mell. However, 4 4 ~3-13 11 both. own side of the tracks but this school records were shattered, one —G. Sapfenia. '42B. Electricity Is passed the captalna Mucayklewlc* and Peter- for hi* Dodgers . . . hla method Score at half time. 7-6. Man- May sud BUI Paganl, the North Then came McPaddaa'8 student council represenU- will be ready on time. They have wire and the poles of the electro­ (huior) Dorothy Aeplnw^l, predominating colore of the con paced Ellsworth’s scoring as string of 404 and high averaffo of during the second half, the "Yale" observer caught sight of him on by the medley relay team of Turk- was simple . . . he put a charge boys came to life and Jumped Into clieater Motor*. Referees, Mc- E nw by Trunuin (3owlea and the bashet srlto only 10 aaacadl I, Gloria Baplensa and Peggy been subjected to being called on magnet are a function of the di­ (eopbonoee) Dorothy Re^eHrtto, c ilic e ’ vestments were whito and they m*de 22 point* totwreen them. I18.S. The flrst round enddd in a of 40 cent* on camp Intrasquad Green by Joseph Huhlard. The „rdson. These are passed out the north stalrn one day recently at a moment’s notice to attend Ington, Flnkbcln, and Orfltelll, and (freshman) M»l>el Phelpe: tlmto gopj bgoause today Is the feast day tie between Cook’s Benlee Station the Iced with a 55 to 48 advantage Conville, Blanchard. Jack Owysr throwing tbs gams into t for the nrat time In the student’s the other by Mike Orfltelll In the rectional flow of electricity. The The other C-D game* daw GlM- games.* Blueflelds. long supreme to l ^ l answered by the class. The meetings. Gelds of force created by the cur Irene Btovenson and car odTldal, | ^ Thomas Aqulnau. thmloglan tonbury turn back Plainfield. 33-26. and Manchester MetoV Bala* and with three minutes to go but Fay, tim* saailoo from whteh then lead a discussion of the four years. Identlffcatlon of BUI one hundred-yard back atroke. The Artistic Covers Wilson and Withe dropped to four ftet-al Btoe*.' diamond clreles until dethroned hy amsrgad victorioua. The school spirit which every­ rent flowing thfough the wire am Grace tewlg and patron saint of Catholic edu­ KlUlagly of Danielson drub New they’ll roll off for top honors a t the the PA's last summer, wsr# notice­ fielders, Qua Buhr and Roy Hughs*, Perrett: "Young man with a horn" one has In M.H.S. will be shown relay team. In establishing the new -Barbara Mack. !40B and of th* achadul*. The standing If Schoolboy Row* finds his double deckers In rapid suceeseion P B F T Th* Btrattord-Waavar —J«rs- . . Bob Pearl did not have the record of M M . beat the existing directed by the soft irpp co^e-ead cation. The oolore vary according Csasan. 48-82, sad Farmington 7 able i y their absence. ar* negotiating with Prsaidsnt Ger­ Oirigbt Perry usually talks most by auhscrlbtng, and by getting Fo|^ Book Reports to tha-day on which they are worn. and latest scores: speed la gone, they’ll shift him to to give Cornell a one-point load. 1 Oenofil, rf ---- .3 1-3 was tome by eomparto^^ mumps aa was reported here last record by almost a second. It was m a g n u m to eliminate P ratt, 27-20. South the gardens, giving the Tigers a 4 Lennon, rf .... .0 0-2 0 A schedule eommltts# waa ry Nugent for more money. the psfhMl about the subject In payments In on time to avoid con­ This fore# can to appU^ t/o , _ J- - - I At* the gospel, or left, side of Uie W iadior la *«b*duled to oppose W. L. Eddie McManus killed that with a ford, probably the toOr ' m Instead of making the Thursday. Apologies to those who the second time that the medley catcher on flrst and an Inflelder "awisher'' for Yale but Wilson and 2 Davidson. If ... .1 0-3 3 elected consisting ot Angelo and ■ehool tsam svsr ■■■• to < fusion. It is only for the student modern communication and thq ob­ Kllltngly and Glastonbury face* Brvant A Chapman ...... 20 10 Haponlk. \Th# rule# committee go all the talking, gawked at him In study hall try­ body that such pains are being relay record was broken this sea­ Forensic; Squad Tall Cedars ...... 17 IS and pitcher In the outfield . . . Witke again rippled the mesh to 0 Kleln'*hmldt, c 2 0-0 4 Orlando, Fla.—Th* Washington cut, had no trouble son. Mike Orfltelll has really es­ Mlsa Anna McGuire’s English ject of the cl*a* to to learn the Farrolagton In the «*ml-final*“ o- 2 will be th# same as function^ Banatora see a ohanea of ravtvtog nts In Tom Kelly’s room ing to see the bumps. taken to materialise the Somanhis. cln.s.-tes recently wrote a new type $Ian. Mqtor Sales ...... 17 13 one of the papers report* Jack give the Cornell boys the game 3 McCarthy, rg .1 0-0 lead throughout agatoat i a few paragraphs and then The complete Somanhis staff Is; tablished himself as a record-bust­ retaUonsMp of thcas twro. raorrow night with the final* Mated Dempsey and Mike Jacobs have a ust as the- final - whistle - sounded. 4 Gentileore, Ig .’.2 1-3 5 last year and league officlala will a deal with tha Detroit T ^ ra that array that failed to r of book report In order to acquaint Several special reports were To Hold Debate wan Saturday, all games to be played at ChagnoL'a Fire Chiefs ....15 15 draw up th* regtoattbna tor to* _them over.' AH*ed the vigorous rt. Waldron, Ig ...... 1 I - , ■ ■ —■ ■■ vent their beliig carried m th* roe- wgjt, gp, „ jorie Foley, '40B, Shirley McIn- 0 496 536 622 1656 own Myma Lee, which just miss­ 28 9-17 59 high aeorsr tor hte tsam. toch, '40B, Erls Carlson, '40A, career. ly colored. The Inalde contained E l^rie Eye. war# ktoo reported Dimlow. Ig ------0 Vale (68) r 8-14 17 ters to mors than on# team, was g^y tggm in Arosrican Lsagua TaxraaFa Al Xb*41m other Sophomore claaaes (iltetcljea of the Important charac 1 3 Cook’s Servkie Station (2) ed . . . the Indiana have added a 6 I of studying are aUgbtly va Dorothy Snow, '40B, Jeanne Robb, The local places were as follows; on. ST? Penee. rg — ...... Newcomb ....1 0 1 119 98—318course in aildtng with Prof. Ben B F T Score a t half. 13-10, Royal Blue*. also discussed. , except ths Yank***. Hs plana to Now Havstt. “ but all resulU will undoubt Stiicleiits Alleiicl '40B, Gertrude Sweeney, '40B. Medley Relay—(Flnkbcln, Orfl- ter*. -WtUlxin Moffoler* B. Wilson, r f ...... 2 4-6 8 Referee, E. Kovto. 'The next meeting to J*'*; ______Jiad off with Jaekla HlykeguJ If tha One cover, artistically drawn, 12 7 81 Kennedy ...... 101 116 181—846 ChJqtnaan to ch a^ e. —Btato high f ty ba the same. Sophomore Typists: Grace Benson, '40A, tclll, T\irklngton), 2nd. Totals Krolb ...... 106 114 115—335 E. Weiss, K ...... 7 1-2 10 Laagua wlU bs be held at Or#th# EMtEast (psoondi aackar ovsroomsa hte khsa haahatball at a Stuart Prentice, '40B, Beatrice 40 yard free style-Turklngton, waa that of the book "The Sign of Bloomfield Sid* on Monday svontog, March 13. ijunaaes are studying from the book Play Performance Pt. R. LeChapelle 106 110 11S-.S31 One-MImt* Intervtsw Hampton, e ...... 0 2-3 12 Bpeedbeys. trouble and follow with six potan- Raaulto laat ^ Butted "Soclety’a Responsibility." Torrance, '40B, June Kansk, '40B, 2nd; Pratt, 3rd. the Buffalo Skull." It wa$ a uld K Luna Park, Buenos Alcea, ndet ofthaFinnte. war. Hs hadn't plan- Manager Leo Durodbsrjwld after tragedy, "Hamlet", was a "flrst '40B. GsncB. H air ...... 101 107 106—814 winter (sumtow down there) With S^rieff on Court 1 MeCooe, c ..... -2 . 6 -8 10 tb* cam*, however, "I know Wyatt ***iBUeworto (SouttPWI taste" of the grnndeur and ele­ Juniors: Robert Blevlna, '41A, of acenea. Another. "The Covered aln. —AWrod W arhoar.’40B. Overnight yeujs 08—330 3 Btovlns. rg ...... 0 0-0 0 nsd to play until toe Cubs reached Bloomfield 17. B ohodlk...... 113 118 Jack Dsmpasy refersslng .... Ban Antonio. Tex., onrouto bom*, te all right and tost ha will ooxia gance of real atage drama, and Esther Benson, '41A. Jane Irwin, Wagon," contained many maps. | ne*a.->Ptoto- MeIntoeh .....115 ISO 120-865 2 Naretto, I g ...... 0 1-2 th ro u g h ' Games tonigbt (CtoMl I Made in History Many of the best reports are BHI Morgan, (rookie hatfbcck for but agrssd to appear alohg with as such, was even more thrilling '41A, Ida Annum, '41B. Of Connecticut Tanner ...... 103 S3 100—291 The Manchester MJIkmen, loaded finals, at Tate gym). ^ Faculty Advisers: Literary; Poetry Booklets nowr being displayed on the bull^ the WaahtngtM Rsdskliu, hes 8-18 20 eight othsr membita ot to team in Hartford Trad# aehoto and Intriguing than they had an­ . By AmaelatoS Maxsoll ...... 140 126 188—404 signed with Ui*\ films for n rols to 11 Anaheim, Ctellf.—The PhUadsl ticipated. Because they had read Mias Fellows, Business: Mr. tin board* of Mlaa McGuire • Local Sport with vitamins A, B and C, proved Score at half. 1 0 -1 Bpsedboys. a game at Loa Angsiss fftoiday tor man Hal) high (Wall ■oclal Reports an Imperialism Wright. Art: Miss Henderson. Made in English 'The Return tol th* Cisco Kid" too fast tor the Bolton Knight* th* benefit of ths Finnish Relief ihia Athletics probably are si wteb Lewis high (Soul have been handed In by the Mod- or were reading the play In their more Nohnal Commerce Orseqwtoh—Fire eausad 6H 564 582 1718 . . . one of thS Hqvana p ^ ^ r* Referee, MeConvUle, Nicola. ^ major Isagu* pItchM waa' like Senior English classes, all of the —VlrglnU Whltham, ’42B. last night at the West Sid* Rec Fund. Middletown. _ _ ■rn History Classes and some of esttm stsd a t 33.000 to the Chatter sent Its sports editor te Temp* to ftoe variety Uisy'vs faced to thro* Gama* b'rlday (Claaa O-D >Um best deserve mention. Perhaps students were familiar with the Mr. and Mna Edward L. Btaekfi Tsn Cedars (2) chronicle the doing* of all the gym and won th* third and decid­ Flying Irish. ; exhibition games. They copped plot, setting, and characters In -the Rome well Illustrated and Inter o / Cort/erence Is .104 146 116—866 gt. Peteraburit, Fla,-r-Manag« finals al.W savw gym);^^ < toe most complete and Interesting Alumnae Discourse Purpose _ dwsUlng formorly occupied Heck Cubans to the Red camp .... ing game to their seriei, B4 to 48. P ■ Ray Blades split toe gt Louis their third decision ysstarday to a plav, thus making It a very vlUl ■ eating anthologies of poetry, made Ed Hwriay, matchmaker for th# McGonigsl ....105 116 108-828 2 P ratt, rf .... KUltogly va. BOaworth. o( these reports was an Il­ Ina CUlre. the aetreaa. The he they’re reviving tSlk of a (tothollc Hi* ’’neighboring fanners" gave cardinals Into two aquads today 13-3 seventssn-hlt splurgs against Olaatonbury vs. Farm lustrated history of air transporta­ part of-thelr education. by Mlsa Helen Page’s first semes­ Garden A. C., ba# b o o k ^ tour Mg Yankowakl ...170 188 107—840 college feotbell eoMerenc* to th* the local tode a t*rri0e battle tor 1 Ttokington, If I os vn* m u n iia Portland o9 tta* Fame Coast Written by Shakespeare In 1602, On French Class ter Junior English Classes are on I Sports-Light . u _w V >aa —Attiaip ____ —i~.. offlctato sak. tolhad been without heat atne* Mon\ C u rtis ...... 118 100 185-S4S 8 Bucher, c ... for th* first aranw to tha training At NSW Havsa Aiwsa. tion by Flora Pickles. This cover­ Washington, (r, united States to conttou# Italday's etonn hecMi#* a poww fall- matchc# tor the weekly wreetttog seat with Holy (jhoas, Fordbam, three periods but tired to th* final probablyr hoping ths IsagiM. With Frank Hayea atUI ed the earliest and the latest the plav deals with the revenge In display In the library. Thq,book------— ♦»« *»»»" ur# put ths oU burner out of cora- Aow tonigOt nt Foot Guard Hall, Chambers . . . .101 128 111—887 quarter as the Milkmen pulled 0 Smith, rg ... Claaa B finals. lets were made at the conclusion The swimming team to to meet More normal traito ^ Boston OoUsge, Viltonova, Cptho- numeuirer would ttake t o fisyo n r holdtog out Earle Bnicksr W9 CUaa A flni types of land^ sea and air travel. the heart of Hamlet, Prince of la P t^ i Ctorrinnr g— o^on. and th* bisse etartod from Ha^ord. Bupporttog the feature Ue U. and Duquesoe among the away to victory. Box acors: 0 McAnistar. dwtek’a contract agate tb* No. 1 catcher and con Denmark whose mother. Gertrude, Two Manchester High alumnae of the classes’ study of American Bristol High today In a return United SUtea aad tlto AlUe*. dw 528 619 572 171-4 mtoda off Joa Medwtek’ Stratford. Ill* history of trains by Phoebe dual engagement. Mancheater beat war, waa th* purpoa* of Ths sffseta of ehangsa to Brit- la firsidaes fire, bout between Champion Steve members. troubisa. Maanwhll* both Madwtek tributsd two doubtea as well aa i ‘lAskc, the history of the auto­ has permitted her brother-in-law Jean Clarke and Peggy Torrance poetry. Each anthology contains Corny a ^ former champion Yvoo NerIB O) B. F. T. i.lca dsfenaivs perfonnance. 10 poems WTlten by American Au­ Briatol In the C.C.Iitto meet, I ^ conference today between He^ry anil avannti cm isncy on ths | New Canaan—An almost com* McGuire .....116 120 107—843 (to Bt. Loula)' and tb* mansgs- mobile by John Mrosek. the his­ to aecretiv kill her huaband. King of the class of 1939B appeared on a euto Iplsted bouse, to have been occupied Robert, three- 80 minute time R. Benson, if ... . 2 0 4 msnt waltad for somebody to nwk* tory of the railroad by Sumner Hamlet of Denmark. Then when the French program given by Pro­ thors which were liked beat by the should repeat the event, but F. Grady, assistant aocretary of offer four to the younger Ellington ...112 N 114—824 o M - P Bulldogs Chaw pupil; a biographical ,sketch of "things" can happen. Thla meet W t^^fSSSuiir •STW 1 by Dsleyw H. I^vln of It to raaaonabl* to suppoe* that J. Benson. If .... . 3 0- B tbs first move. Bradanton, Fla.—Another nine- Cutler, and a survey called "Avla- the ’’funeral baked moata" had fessor Arsene Croteau of the Uni­ aUte, aad Brittoh and French *x- grnpplers who keep the fans to m Kuhney . . . . • 9 9 84 81—274 2 toanchard, each author; and also an original will probably end the season, al CSnH to dem rnto about 88.90. thla town, waa d s M r o ^ ly fir* of th* new Temple otocaes. tha Todford, e ...... 1 0 2 toning practice gam* was on ta{ , tk>B—Will Its Development Cause hardiv had time to cool, she mar­ versity of Connecticut Monday. perta. „ uproar from start to itoleb. In the LaOsy .. . : . . . i i 2 119 99—J McDowaD, c .... 4 0 • 0 Wtteon. If ... Dunlops, ried her husband’s brother, and he The girls were among thoae who poem. Th# poems are Illustrated though a number of awlmmer* are haa tha offoct at chsapontog ^ O’Bright ...... 129 M 120-845 Itoasrs. Morrison, pody and 1 Vanoow, c .. Lakeland, Fla.— Th* Detroit'I today tor tbs Boston BeVa witl IClTUIaation'e Downfall?" were American otftclato ar* coach­ British producto to ts r M oC dol-lplaoed M $15,000. n a-u ia. •eml-flnal Gen# Bowman meets Franks, win preface those af> W. Markham, rg . 2 0 Tigora a:’* expsetsd to start rookie gtrtacsvlch, (tollahan wid Laman- J‘4eome of the better repoHs on ascended the throne as king. The sang and recited In French. Among with pictures from magaslne*. car­ planning to compete tn the Btate ed lest ckMtog tha Brittoh m arket 2 Cummings. Ig toons or original drawings, and Meet.' at the Payne-Whltney Pool HI* iPreiidirronea friiaoirmic hMnas sivs*w I N*w Hxveo—Jonathan ^ panlala*author. that big vtlllan Dutch Hefner; ter-dtonsr ffwaches they’re expect­ Kelsey, r g ...... 1 0 Olck Ckmgcr, Loa Angeleo poHee :ra opposing RucldJo Earley and tnuMportation. dead king’s ghost appears to Ham­ the interested listeners was Miss to American products may chaag* tore. Bobby Managoff tackle# Tim Len- 888 817 531 1613 1 R. Cole, rg . . , they are mostly typewritten, let­ In New Haven. llarty dacUned. ed to make with ^"Itordon my F. Baldwin, Ig ., . B 0 12 man's son sad sx-coUsge star, on I Boebrfnger on the mound. Manager Tb# Hightend Park AIM. on transportation was let. and, relating the exact circum­ Beulah Todd’s first period French coneumera* taxtea and prevent contain aald to a Yale lecture that It would niban and a ) Mcrcler will have his McCaughey. Ig .. . 3 0 16 0 Weis#, rg ... gained «n Impresslv* 09-40 stances of his death. Instnicta him class who heard the program In tered or written. The trade agreementa KiUgbto toP ^thtoa. southqpi accent.” \ tho moiuid against Brooklyn to Caaey Stengel b u been pleased by i mport on the Panama Canal by Rome of the outstanding anthol­ .nnex c1>m I »•>“ •****■ •Jiand# full with Tony Jordan to the Blanchard, r t ... 0 0 0 their flrst exhibition game Sunday, the early work of hte rookie hur- over the Dunlop Hr* quintet TAlfred Werbner. to revenge his uncle. Thus begins Room 3F at 9:30. Personal choice to annex ciasa| „mmwsnrtm in i opener. All have appaarsd in th# g” 8 4-T ,10 a series of Jindeslrable clrcum- Lesson sheeta which are sent ogies on display were made by A honor# In state cage tournament „ Toe Stiff \ Boor* a t half. g-A Flying M ak. Second bsseman Charley Oehringsr [Jars and tbs coaches have been gtv- fast, rough gsBM playsd In connection with the explora- John Olson, Adele Olsen. LoU Hartford ring and the fan# can ex- Aad w* don’t blam* Bay Morrl' Totato 27 84 probably won’t play bacausa of 9 I ing them a lot of attention. West aide llec. Johnny ? tton of Africa, several reports were sta n c e which shake Hamlet’s out hy the studio tn connection U Windham. W# pick Baarick ami ______,p#ct plenty of firework#; Opening Team No. 2 .23 points Refers*, Oenoflt Gsattloors. faith In himself and human beings with the broadcast had been pre Hyde, Jenny Polyott, Dorothy Wtodham to play off tha f lo w mirtaUed. y of *‘•8* Team No. 4 21 points aon to f lanvlng NBsbvIll#. titoer Batten KnlgMa te n s bach. former High acbool aca, w u 'Shfon. Reports on Henry Stanley thtok"^ta extrem ^ 1******XS’ MlUtant ***<^8 ratfow j bout a t 3:80 p. m. B. F, T. tha most outstanding p)ay«r ' by Dori.s Stratton and June In general, and lead to the tragic vloualy distributed among her Keeney. Anna RweU, Jean Browm. with Windham emerging on the' Britain now to purchaatog----- •-—■- its Team N a S ...... 18 point* , . aftsAall, you can’t compet# Bbamraelr*. Sarasota, Fla.— Manager Joe Dorothy Relder, Ully Carlson and unllfcoly th at tha United gtato« with guy# uk# Iwanbeifcr. R. Sktonar, rf . ,: ...... 4 4 12 F ort Myora. Fla.—n might b*- I Cronin of the Boston Red Sox h u floor, holding Johnny 'Htllnsl ’Allen. June’s report lllustrat- end of the drama. classes by Miss Todd and, with the long end of a cloae score. tobacco from Turkw. partly aa a I ' Jos McOuskey atacks up Team Ne. 1 ...... IB point# F B P T Maurice Evan’a portrayal of the aid of these, the class was able to Ida Annum. ___ win awll Iteelf of thee* clauaea to touch *o Dave Nehion bad Mgli aWiI# to H. Bkinnsr. If ...... 8 3 B 0-0 10 coro* confusing If continued, but startled some of the more con­ single basket otter the flito lad Stanley's adventures. Reports means o t enabUng Turkey to re­ ^ — umIvs ' Amtmr. \ Ansonis—WlUism WantToba,, so. ggato#t a otellar field to th* two- 1 0 McCnnville. rf ...5 the Cleveland Indiana conducted ter while throwing to atx leading character was superb, and follow along with the readings. —Gloria Saplensa, 42B Major sport activity will be pay huge hMUM and pfurtly tor lU view to 147 and hifih thra# ttitoff of 214 FlrSk FItc! R. BroU. c 4 B 1 (YBrisn. If------.’.1 0-0 3 servative obeerverk to hla club by David Livingstone were by Joe ■$$lls run of ths Knights of Coinm- A. Maasoltol. rt .-... 8 0 8 tbsir baasbaU praeUca yaatarday I’UrbanetU and Jean Robb. his supporting characteni were all Dtie to the inconvenient time of dead for quite a while now at M. gutted #K#et on Brttato’a new for the «v*ntoff. T hat is Mffh Jock#y Jack FUnehum is Just a# 0 Moonhouse, e ...1 0-4 3 [announcinghe would raatrange hte for himself. extremely appealing In their Indi­ ibus msst nt Madison Square Gar­ ■tngl* to r tho asaaen np to 'd at# hot at 'mitical Park aa h# was at S. BUvaratato, % ,.3 1 7 0-0 on a footlMdl field. Their training .Uleld In today’s IntrS'Squad The Dutoops kept within Of suggested reports, the three the broadcast, the class waa able H. 8. until the baseball araaon ally. If only Tutktob tobacco to den this Saturday . . . hla rlvto# 1 McVeigh, r g ...... 2 4 diamond. w u flooded by an all- maps of Africa were most com- vidual characteriiatlon*. Several to hear only haU of the program, Posters Designed rolls round with the coming of smoked to Engtond throughout tho ------spheral Uhfral wortd aommerctol with "Augie'* Cartoon trafltog with Hialeah . . . a# our Mr. Hughlt 1 M. Pisso, I g ...... 0 0-3 0 game by placing rookie Dom Dl- ing distance until the mhhlte Panto)!**, piedloal examiner stod will includ# Greg nis*. latest dis­ Fullerton says, "Flteebum will Totals ...... 17 9 43 night rain, forcing the shift to fourth quarter whei^tU m. "ITie better of these, two of of the playera were applauded On but all those having a study period spring, (and th# vanishing a t war,______the avaraga______Brtton’a taste * policy when th* war ends. he had eomaillted sultoda by to- 143. **Amte" holds '’to t tore# I M a g ^ to right field, Ted WUIloroa their exlU. during the play, and following remained to hear the snow.) True, the track team baa ntoht be dlrectsd nennanently to- tance ssnMtlon. Lailgl Bsccall of rtrlng tep'hener# of 388. Chaa. elinehum." Refers**, Duffy and 1 snert. other quarter*. .Manager Oscar to left and Doe Oamer In center. sparked by the sha *’■ ilch were boundary maps of 1914 By Art Classes haltog carbon eaonoxide. Itoly, Wqltsr Mehl, (3eorg* d* r ' 0-9 18 Vltt eontsntsd hImaeU with pepper 19440 and the third of which the applauae at the conchislon of finish. an indoor meet acheduled for this ward theth# TurktohTurktato bralKto. Wennergren next with 877. Yep HdCters. "Got to try bloi to ail fields to Donahue. Hyde and New Haven-Mrs. Rose Alpert. Geoine and Tommy Doekard . . . games and yUsthenlc*. creased their Iced to 11 a reSDjtfce. map, were drawn the play which heralded Maurice —Emma Reich, '42. month, but that to the only Im­ Tsala CliaM«6 la WarM Wm Fidler to Appear 72. died of a fractured aplne. auf-. T m m No. 1 19) P B r T see where he bajougs,’’ explained Evan’a magnlflcent acting waa portant event aaheduled. Thto. to the Inverse, was what thsyil h* out to better Don Lash’s Wslman ...... 93 108 123—809 0-0 .4 Cronin concerning DlMaggio. Pongrats and Hlltoskl . Joe BelUs, A rthur Benson and bliss Hope 8. Henderson’s Art 1 aw J O* If^'Feb. 18- When ' ‘ ■knocked cue down tbree*year-old record to 3:53 . 2 Maston, rf ...... 2 g t Peteraburg, Fla.—Th# ghoet Buysse. "proor’ of the aplendid succeas of happened te th# World W » J. W#an#rgrsn 99 100 104—800 1 BobteW. rf ...... 0 0-0 0 be the Dunlop* most proUfie the performance which stamped classes are designing poster! to British amokeiw who then favored (toHartfOld S t a g e ^ Chnmlwrs .... 98 108 111-812 PA*8 Must Defeat Saints to the last World Series raared It­ era with 7 hoop# apiece. Bok reports on China and advertise travel, art supplies, and The track schedule Is as follows: 2 Bigsnaki. If ...... 3 self to tha New York Yankee*’ first Son Bernardino, Ctelif.—That title and the herot of the near an Indelible impression on the MHS Latin Pupils Saturday, March 30 —State In­ Turkish tobacoo, were cut off from The Roysl Blues trimmed tbs V. Bwnnaon ..102 118 101—819 0 (3asstoari. e ...... S of captain must have been Just Highland Park the coming annual art exhibit. meeting voted to build a town Wtodham High soeonds the ether totra-oquad gam*. Lefty Lee Ori*- B. F. :'4vere banded In. The best of minda of the Manchester High door—Wealeyan; April 27—Oonn. I It entirely, becaiue Turkey was aa (^c* buUdtog at a coat to ap- B«ngirton ....1 0 8 89 80—272 1 Ysitsma. r g ...... A what Arky Vaugna of the Pitta- school students. To create a poster requires aUy of Germany. American to­ night. 43-43. ths flrst defeat aufftr- *om, who was obtained by the Donahue, rf . was "The Personality and I To Enter Contest three definite steps. Sketching Relays—Storra; May 3 or 4—Brto- Wlth the foremost etudloe to th* proxlmately 850,000 to r e ^ c e the To Hold State Cpge Lead 0 Koslcki. r g ...... 0 cbiunplona ftgm the Cincinnati burgh Pirates needed. He stemmad of Emperor Hlrohlto” of •• Faith Stevenson. tol. Hartford. M.H.8.: May 10 — bacco captured the Brittoh market ed by th* Thread O ty acheolboy# ^ 818 ~m UM 0 WUhsIm. Ig ...... 0 A bomsr ovar the rightfleld fence Chapman, If the Idea on scrap paper until a mettoB picture taduatry coopeiat- 7o.y^.old town h*n. A coounlttee to 23 gnmsa this ssaaon . . . Gen- Reds thU wlntor, w u pitching air­ 1 Japan by Mary Jane Ackerman. Weaver, West Hartford— home; ■o thoroughly _ _ that it dominated It tog aad fumishliig ne or more of iwpobited to Interview arehl- No. 2 (4) yesterday to lead Mike Kelley’s Hyde, c ... desirable arrangement to reached ...... btgau tiloor* and Bmsehettl aank four McFhtrMm ....87 98—271 The PoUsh-Amsrka fac* a eru-Oand prsssnt "Dusty Lsagua' par- 9 tight ball until Ctoarley KsUsr t t ------Sock and Bnskla Skit ytanchester High School Latin Is the flraf. The next is follow­ May 17—Mlddletowm—away; May right up to th# tiro* war their most pioipwent etara, Jim- t^^nott-week. 0-3 14 eraw to u 8-0 victory over Jaks Ford*, rig . . . BuHetta Boaids Show 25—SUta Meet—New Haven; May last September. bnsksts apiece siid Modsan and C. A. And'ann 128 IIB—858 eial test when they BMstbm the B t formers, ' thay hava a quintet pack­ tnplsd with a man on base. Dowera' nto* to a itix-tnnlng totra- Wilson. Ig .. students, having an average of A ing out the design on a 6x9” min­ mle Fidler. ac# radio and enews — i ' — Genofll got throe each for tha vic­ Motabook making la still prevail- and passing a competitive exam 31—Norwich Free Academy — Britato aad Franca argue Utot C. Wsnn’gren 100 118—817 Cyrils to Hartford at tb* E ast ed with plenty to avarythtog that ■quad’ garo*. Ac* P arker booted ‘Here came* the bride.” the old iature of the display (complete In commentator on film topica , wr# a aMH tors . • . Salvaka and Haddad fltda Rao tomorrow night g o e s to< round out a fin* orgsalza- Ban Antonio, TM.—It h u token : to Mias Doria Klbbe's French I with good grades, may participate home: June 8—C.CJJ*—Wealay- they ar* greatly increasing their coming to person to the Steto n ^ a t H s iAMSt (SltCHt Bolin ,.119- 110-827 thra* to hte seven chances u a wltnea ed by the bulle- marital tune took on quite a new every detail) and making the an. I purchases of war materials, par- featured for th* lensrs . . . ..101 118-894 With Now Britato right behind Uon. only two workout* for Georgs Me- aspect at. the Bock and Bviskln In a Btatewldc contest being held neces!«ary minor changes. The thestS. HiirttWd. tomorrow for a UWWV ( v o ^ e e * Netoon Wrestling ■hortatop and Rookie Bob Elliott boarda. From all the nutebooica A meet with the Connecticut tieulariy airplanes, to the UnIM 'to* PA’o,. with .tMrtosa vietorte* Ramamhariag tha dabaclc. of last Quin, ths Bt. Louis Brown’s front tajursd w ankto sliding Into base. HlUnskl, r t .... meeting held March 5, 1940, ih 'the May 3. In William Hall High final step la reproducing the minia­ Hmlted engagement a t tour day# Th# University to Connecticut ■gainst two looses, toe loeals have Friday night at Nsw Havao, iha rash slnggsr of last asaaen. to In, the roost Interesting School In Went Hartford. ture on a full slsed poster board. Freshmen Is as yet pending. I Btates, and thereby augmenting only with hi# “Hollywood Parade 8 t Louto—Charte# D. P. Hamtl- 883 349 8to 1937 Server. I f ...... ara axtracted and displayed Sock and Buskin .room. prosperity here'which wlU be re- closes its basketball campaign at to go th* IlsBit F rtd ^ . A loss at A m a ru are wary of th* otmitog, By The Aaoodstcd Prtss show he still swings a Mg bat Ha Stratton, e .... The one-act skit presented at The conteatanta will' be asked to By the time It haa passed through to Btara." .ttoi; Br,, 88. vie# preMdtot of 'n»« Tirnmtogton. Del.—Leu Plummer. tau tb* eansp bop^l h* can Isad , TVtatar Havan, Fla.— Bab* ~tlM bulletin board. Strlctly Baalnoae [fleeted to added dom ^c m Jm to Storra this Bitiurday to mcottog am No. t (9) th is stage 6f tho raee wlU b* a gams and will glv* all to eomc out' Pongnto, rg .. the club meeting was entitled tranalate, to spell and to carry on these various steps, changing nUa graat allTaam# an to paiou'i I lnt«mattoiiaJ Sho# Company, om d on top. From start to finish it 343, South Bend, defeated DOn tb* Browntee out of tbo American Young, atUl tb* fair haired boy to. ■one thasa are French worda other regular classroom activities the American products arhlch the ■ Hollywood Btamr vdth I travtoar, #Bd an authority on chea# nbod* Island Stote, the highest Gun ...... 75 100 109—281 calamity. Nsvsr to tbs sevsn Iteutenbsrg, Ig magiudnea and newapapera, "Jaxs WeddlnF’ and the wedding somewhat In each, the finished Pared# to . orliig array In the nation . 7 9 -2 8 6 ysaFa sxiptsiicc to th* Poltah ahould prov* to ho a gam* that Evans, 320, Houston. Tsx., who Laagne cidtar. Myri) Hoag and DonjMamger BUI T e ^ a plau ^ firr t procession acted accordingly. At The prise will conslat of scholar- product is generally pleasing to a Miss Georgia Greenaway (xvajAIUea no tonger btv* the______Ace_____ Hollywood_ Rodl# Oomrl aito whist. , B # m rd ..... 93 84 on tb* Mew Torii Otenta, Conran, Ig .... th news and pictures. Stamps Grady Intended also, an official ohnny Wtostor will be at gusM Cook . e..... • ^9 97 106-303 teagu* haa than hssn auch a doss should pltaaa all fa u attaadtog. It was dtequslUted, 19:14. Haffhar,V who also arrived late,' the end of the ceremony Betty ships to Trinity, Mount St. most critical eye. the following example to her ni^tqU r.sikln#w n^^ n^>ito>#t.|^^ount Vernon. H. T.-^Mm Cqr- should ha a crowd-^aaaar all tbs PIttsImrgh — Wsltor Podolsk. nurilag aor* atuaetoa. _ a douhto and two triptoa on yyanoa and cartoons havl^ Joseph’s, and Wesleyan 0>llege. shorthand classet. to order to Illus­ said, to dtocuea the effeeU at the '.fr th* Ueonna, who hava n raoord OtooQ 9T 111 95—303 rao* to wWeh two tonaoteh qqtef deubtam In a camp game yea- ■ * ' ‘ 31 ) urtth Franc* or Franeta. Many Dewey, the blushing bride, tossed By choosing to do a poster an­ festuroB J^mle and th* to P o ^ Ualto Oookatly •<>. >; nine wtoa aad six losses tor the tots have aprsad saglod tb* field. way. 210, throw Jack Washburn, 390, her vegetabi* bouquet Into th* The Hartford Courant to also nouncing the art exhibit, a stU' trate how buetoeea men would war on the melproeal tmda afr##* Miami Bcarii. FU.—Tba Phllltos I tarday ------and right------away the - holdout Aatanoi' f t towr . I taaua tokap BngUah plcturoa mento between th* United Btat#a Import (tiara: Olz$8t6 OieftotL*- »«^8 'M en . . . itH h* remembered "SM 8B6 ijtoF White tb* Saints aren't going In tha proltoilxary ths FA girto, Clsvaland, 1I:8A arma of a bridesmaid and the awarding 8100 In cash prises. dent automatically enters a coR' sound If they talked the asm* way Edith - - - - s « to r Oft The New York Herald Beoton-Danno O’Mabonoy, Ira- probably win carry tone pltcbara [toffh jto EaM words, getting to which they dlctotsd letUre. aad Great Britain ani| FtoW hat Rhody whipped th# UcMto# fftoun Na. 6 (4) anywher* to ths prsaeht lempM who haven't been sWe to gat go- : iw ulta. procession of weeping relatives Manchester wlU have two dele test having contsstanU , of this M8«k; “ tttoiie*. rasa, thay havo 9s l u . hOM to wto tltelr oseood g a m * land, aad Ernie PuosA Omsba, tik i m wn M iniif Dde'Prothmlltw gssgus fwrnUnM snm m t h W V gates from each class. All Latin type. Poatsra wUI ha used to 1 beg to acknoededge receipt at Th* United Btotes mad* a aumbei London—:.IaJ. Gen. Bhr Hamilton n their tost mectinf by « scorn at .. ..99 109 t l t - 3 1 3 tk g sm sm v s pupils tUnk It and croas dhUdren made their way of tariff eoneeaelene In the agree- '02 B.'AndomeH 91 l i t 92-809 ttmt te nrota ttte« eapabla to ^ t h o C io ee 8 t the e e p a w t o t S draw. Each hM on* fhll «hsa tim* b98 vtertslad. IWTtng roeel 1m o u t ■tudents. who are toterested In connection with th* fourth annual the tnformaUon thet we arc to Bbwer, 81. dlMlngulshed Brttiab te 81 . . ; ttw genie Msfts st tlM t ctCtlMrts stk tnfltMtVf sii4jJNM|K msdt Inp m S t p itc u n f to aava French play bridge tonight and I hava tha ments to return tor cenoesalaaa 8 e*eioek . ■ • AadartSR . 90 97 0 9 . 3 n 9 immsy wrosBh into i t oyvii tOMteo. Itotit sxolrod. nrsB, Mtsc Kibbe During the buatneae. meeting oompsUng, are urged to see thsir Art Exhibit coming aomsUms to nkUsv aad explorer.—I .He was the thsvlaeal’a Tho vfsIlmhMjy wflt atort at PoM ud; Ms-t-Jehrmy tovaim*. fivo obSS o t ! ThUrty-ou j^yerslstort m»d w kad tbrm roortoato t m a ; Latin teachsrs. for examination ths early spring. Winner* wlD pleasure to advise ypu that I wtU from those two countries. If th# t IBnropeaain toi croad the Tlbetnn S w n a m .. 93 198 1 1 8 - 8 1 4 Imvo rapoitiM ot aamp and othara totoUA^toctag anhr toovso that ibsae are among the plans for revtolng the oonetltuUon itol9 YbBdillto tnN#x tour ipenll Mx k OamL ,___ torm ar aehol- T ,:30 *M. to h * toUowwl tounsdi- lit, Qtoaey. Maaa, and Jaekte datss. ba announced before th* exhibit be on head to enjoy the m a n . other eowntHii. through Import itegu.to ■ns ■tiMatoff momantarUy. Tao, to- lu d utewtng on* Mt. • _ baa had for a —F. Btruff rtwMBttoaib rnoaiT tm «a#eti af natotoor ftoWpptn to Nnrwiehr to- 3 *418 1214 ■alia sfara to OeiWMr ttartth to atoly wy ths mala attroettex. ,W di*riS9. IttehmofiA draw. 90. • . Buatow . —Ruth Wbeatoo. *40B. Frauesa Stniff. i Dick Raaner, ‘41B. a "y. A PAGE TH nrrn i i j s ' ( a MAN(!HESTF.K EVFNTOC HEBAtn. JIANCHESTF.ll, CONN. ■mUHSDAY. MARCH 7,19M Red Takes Charge BY FRED HJ kGV T W E L V * | r 5 e e 5H v V _ _ Sense and Nonsense

I W hy bother with m atter* l i k e ' You are about as a p t t o g e t pressed an opinion? Prospective Juror- N ot In flvelthle? lauglit the first tim e you He (ui P rofessor--O xygen Is es.sentlal /ou are to He the first tim e y o u years, your H onor. 4 to all anim al existence. There {et caught.. Father aw aiting a happy fam ily could be no life w ithout It. Yet, W ife— T hey say m oney talick. event,, had fortified his cou rage at strange to say. It w as discovered ' H ubby— It docs; but It never says the decanter. A t length the nurse only a little m ore than a century ■nore than tw o word* to m e. and a p p e a r e d \ 4lth twin* In her arm s. a g o . I Hiiuschold (*w«d# Sandwiching in Their Sightsedihg Shore Sparks Cubs Display Keen, Spirit The happy father blinked and Student— W hat did they do 'be­ Announce m enu 2 1 ;hey are "good bye.’ drew him self up proudly: "W hat fore It w a* discovered. P rof ?, •W 4&. 9D W U R T H O F a beautiful baby!" he exclaim ed. ------K E C T R C f u r m t u r b c a n b e The m an w ho steaks dynamite H O ltE M ADE PIES, 1 Tribe on Rink In Battles for Positions Poor Little H en-Pecked H usband crvlced ftnd rebuilt, »11 m A k c * . b o u g h t o n e a s y i c a e r v e s a good blow ing up. douehnut*. Baked bean* on Sal- W ayne W . Phillip*. W a l k e r A good-natured traveller asked l c e 9R ‘ T # i l < nrday*. order day ahead. Phone 53 TF.RMS FOR U N PA ID 1— But, m y dear, you’ve been talk- H lreet. T elephone 4978. a Pullm an porter the am ount of tng for half an hour and I hsven t ______b a l a n c e o f J 90.9.5 Leails /Indians to 2*1 A v a l o n , Callf;^ M arch 7..._(jp> -^*Uui* being. The poaltlon •aenw %> ,d ' She— The m an I m arry m ust be i S 719 ______weak unless the Cubs can nn# bold but not audacious; hand- his average Up. The Negro re­ said a w ord. 1 iT a D r T t ROUBLE? For reliable | s< m e tim e h k o . “ U * The Chicago Cuba ahould have a plied that the average am ount w as price*, call this niercliam llHc from ii* but iin- Victory Over Ram­ I fighting ball club this year, j u d g ­ aomeiais before the wars itsrt. lO m e aa A pollo, yet Industrious aa i W ife (snapping) — No, you BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HOOPLI A u loroobilcs F or S ale ___ 1 service and m m leiate . bturgeon lacks espeiiencc. al­ one dollar. The m an handed him haven’t said anything, but you've ' OCT OUR WAY Stertinan, 7170. 4S W eal Center forlunately lhey have been forced ing by the battles going on at t h i s Vulcan; w ise as Solomon, but to break up housekeeping and w e blers; Reils in Tie. though ha’s a line fielding prospect nncek a* M oses- a m an all w om en a one dollar bill. The porter been listening In a m oat aggravat -1 a e d a n . s t r e e t . Santa Catalina Island training creased the bill, affectionately and ' W EA, HE'S LOST TH SN O W BA LL T W E V T C 3L O 0 ( S A E A T JB 3S WILLYS DELUXE w ete forced to lake the furniture ! cam p for m ost of the positions on (he handles himself Uke BUly would court, yet devoted to only ' Ing m anner, and I am not going dual equipm ent, heater, good tlre^. laald: "Y asauh, boss, but yo' Is de O FF O JE (=OOT--VLIH BE TTE R ME &CRAM M 1$ R U N N M O G ‘..ick The group la now In our B y Th e Aaaoclated l*re|» I the team . Juices 1 and Mattlck didn't set the the one w om an. I to stand for It. ; mechanically O, K . low c"»< waiehoiiae and alnec W ‘ are ana- world afire laet yeai. Veteran Billy H e— H ow lucky w e met. fust pusson w hat has com e up to t M T r o v w M a h ' U J O O C K t h ' 40O U L D Q U I T h iShjT M E.' transportation. 30 m ile* per gal­ M ovlnir— Iru cklnu — II I! proba'oly ^c -U - iSht 'wdlH wL;i;^r to Vh.^C^ in de average." R E S T C 3FF, IF VUH DO M 'T S l o r a i e ioiiH to diHiM)se of it quickly, w e ! TTie girl w ith the old-fashioned , w * a *,T\ a O - ---- M U S T iM O R A M 1 l o n . 90 day giiar.antce. Cole ______\vlll sell the entile purrhaae^for the the Philadelphia lUmbIcra If Ed- Dick Bartell to \ 8A H T h i m G A L U O P I M ' Two 5lllllon .American Ftegs * m o t h e r B i t s o m BE SOME T SEEING M o t o r s . JUSTIN CHAMUER.S-lAOeal and I balanee of t 90. 9.’ i . A c t die Shore doesn’t play again In I National League Bruiiia, , the Tigers, will be “‘“"y Th* Pessim ist Can H ardly W alt K now s that w here there is sm oke an" A w A tR ! There are tw o m illion A m erican For The Future So H e Can Look itT' M ISTAKE.';'I DOUBLE l» n g loiatancc M overs., Tel. 0360. |,|,||ekly on this value K liat com e. PhlladclDhia for another nine 'acratched hU head and grinned a* jm sn and probably fill In at iniru there la fire. (DSWALO, J.* 3 . t:ilE V R U i.r;r t o w n s e d a n , , flags m ade and sold In the U nited Back W ith Regret. ^TICKING (M TH Poiitl.ac aedan. h o i u (18 Hollister atreel. i first seVved v-ar.s ■ he pointed out the scraps for jobs, 'until Hack la ready. BUNMY.' 1937 1937 States each year. A nd there are 1 M I M U K E a e d . a n . 1936 C hevrolet sedan: 19. 1. > _ ------' I'hp K ntire Croup Includes ^ Eddie, the owner of the Spring- | Three Posts Sura t Hartnett Isn't sure .J.OOO babies ' born each day,, a j ------f D oilgc neiian, 1933 Pontiac, t.ole T !•(■ W alnut B edroom Suite. .1 I ’ c . field Indiana and the delen-scmanot I only Glen (Rip) Russell, back ^ SHADOW, I iviiig R oom Suite. M odem W hite kipulatlon increase of tw o s> 7nd, 1 night to Philadelphia for the first and Stan H ack at third w hen ha Bub ColUna, from the Los A n g e ^ A m erican flag for eighty per cent i z 1937 Packard ur.ipc 130, 19. l i regulate your P'®"" , ,i„)r Chair. 9x 13 HuK and End Angels, and Clyde McCullough, . S a l e s piano. Tel. M anchester . tim e In nine years— and led his In­ reachea cam p and gets Into shai>e of the babies born each year. | . Plym outh coach. Uninnci 6052 T a b l e . diana to a 4-2 I..tem allonal-A nieil- ______from Kansas City. It look* Uke a O r putting It another w ay, (here j C . a O akland street. N orth M an- from a recent, untim ely operation, 80 SPO K I TO PS A N D curtnins, lug- PHO NE OR W RITE FOR A FREE can League vlctm-y over the Ram - , choices for regular duty, toss up at this time between Col­ are tw o and qne-half m illion peo- , ch est cit- P h o n e 5101. ! -COURTESY AUTO" lins, who haOs from Plttsbunrh, pie attaining the age. each year, i;ngc and harness repairing. 90 , .No m ailer w here you live, w e will biers. i Mainstay* of the pitching staff— and McCullough, from NaShvlUe. L E T .U s .M ’l’ilA ISK vour car for C am b ridge street. Tel. 474( 1. C b a s . I'hc Ram blers look a 2-1 l e a d ; 0 m l ,, Larry FrencL, C harley when they becom e custom ers for ! eiill lor you an yllm j to bring y<(U I ^ n n . a 1910 Piifkard. E X T R A I.A IU.E l a j k m g . ______and then Freddie Thurrler tied It , Clyde Posseau and Clay _ all kinds of products. A nd all but i to the store nnd‘ take you back up'and the Indians w ent on to win. Bryant, w ho hopes he’s loat h£s Richard WllUam (Dick) Bass, per cent of them buy A m erican ALI^W ANCE makes Ihudoird hom e again. N o obllgatfon for this long tlma minor league hurler. with 20 eo»t le.ss to ow n. Brunner Sales L\t^N ~M O W ER S repaired and In the league’s other gam e, the j g,m of 1939--forro the nu- flags. Assum ing that half the f l p r v l c r . CJhatUnooga last year, and Julio C o . 80 Oakland street. North sliarpei.ed. called lor an d deliver­ Pittaburgh H ornets gained undls- 1 pieus of this departm ent, and there group arc wom en and half m en ed. S aw m ing. E. S. E dgerton. 875 ALBERT'S FURNITURE CO. puled possession of second place Boilettl, from Los Angeles, who led M anchester. Phone 0191. H artford Storc A l l y n S t . are several fine looking eandldate* and that they establish a m illion P aik er stre<-t. P hone 3290. - 4 3 In the w estern division by a 3-3 t i e w ho m ay blossom Into winner* for tha coast loop wit • 20 win* and and a quarter hom es, that would w ith the Providence R eds. the C ub m achine. five hiaaea last year, ahould make s . f o r S A L E 4 B U R N E R Insulated tha hurling grade, but you hear a m ean an average of one and three- 3 .'i ! g a s ran ge w ith oven control. P rice T hat put* the H ornets w ithin a ‘ A ngle G alan, H an k Lelber, If h# fifths flags per hom o. M ancJiebler Help W anted— F«m ale reaches a salary agreem ent w ith lot aC ^ a 'ehaneea of Kenneth reasonable for rash. 6.5 E a s t C e n ­ g a m e a n d a half of the league lead ­ (Ken) RaBenaberger, who start^ W c quote these facts as an an­ WAisTrED - EXPERIENCED w o ­ ter atrcct. ing Indianapolis Capltala. The Mr. P. K. W rigley, and Jim m y sw er to those w ho would have us Eveiiiiijit H craM G leeson are back for the outfield out with the St. Loult Cardinals m an to care for tw o children dur­ Pittsburgh sextet w a* tied with last year, lasted one Inning and believe that the spirit of A m erica Cto-ssllled A dvertisem ent* ing day. Inquire M rs. C arson, NEED A NEW KITCHEN set? Cleveland for the runner-up posl- but one or all of them m ay take Is dead! H ere is Inspiring evidence 13 Sec the fine selection of solid wefit to Rochester, where he finish­ Count tU vio»d» lu * V in e atrcct. iipstalrs. tlen of the w estern division until ' r back Seat If Phil C avaretta, hi* that the love of liberty la still m aple and stainless top Icllehcn broken leg m ended, dynsiiio D om i­ ed even ■with 18-16. Vent Olsen. tnUtmtfl »titl last night a overtim e gam e Jake Meaty, drafted from Byra- vitally alive In the land! . W E f W E y r •Mb count • wurd W ,\N T E D ~C L E A N orderly Inlel- sets on (llspliiv at Benim ii F urni­ nic D allessandro or BUI N icholson, i l - J ’ Providence had a 3-1 lead at the euae, Julian (Tub) Tapb, from BC EN E VOltL fi'ortS* *• tw o tkordi M inim um llgeni girl for general housew ork.. ture and Radio. 713 M ain atreel. end of the second period, but then w h o finished the 1939 season w ith W e wonder why: ■ tt Dflc* f'f M n « i "W here It Paya To Shop at C hicago after playing w ith C h atU - Birmingham and Vance Page, back BE MAtP A £ | n * r * t # * Preferably one w h o can drive car. the H ornets <"ent after them and for anoilher stretch as a relief man, It w as during the Inpanelling of G o hom e nights. Telephone 7263 Save." _____ Don M et* and Bill Taylor cam e nooga, com e through. a jury that the follow ing colloquy MlNUTB BITpptlv* M*rrfc IT. IWW G alan looks like a sure thing, are also working hard for places. LAT6R - _ • CnihChar*® e v e n i n g s . ______through to tie It up. No Badnees Over Dean o c c u r r e d : Cleveland. Idle last night, had and D allassandro w h o stands 5 f e e t Judge— Y ou are a property own- t h e f l a t T I R E »-7 ______itZ*'' 4 con»»cuu*« o» a ..i 7 ! l ! ; l a u n d r y M achinery ind I' i h i I * I The great Di**y Daw? He la mutt me f i ms ii. i-ttT . mt------GIRI.S W ANTED fpr Its hopes of repenting as league 6 Inches and turned in a t e r r i f i c • r ? ? o\i\* I I I I H o l l a n d ■tUI a holdout at thU writing, and pressing. A pply at once, OLIVER TRAC’rOR.S. u s e d a n d 10- cham pions dashed by the loss of .368 season w ith San Diego to laad Prospective Juror— Yes, your All order* for irirgular ln»«rllol)* | t l e a n e r a , 1007 M ain street. "So-this-ls-Erigland" Interest m arks the fnees of these m em bers ^ the Pacific'C oast league last ywaf, tharo appsara to be more pleaauro BY EDC;AR MARTm « ill tiG charged at tti* on* tim * rat*- eondliloned FarniallH, .CL.traca, Fred Robertaon, veteran defense than aadneas over the great one’s H o n o r . BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES In Bad Shape Bpaetal r»tet for lone term | Fordaons, G cnerala. etc. 3 c e u s the third Canadian contingent as * 1^ ' ^ * * m ainstay w hr inisslbly is out for m ay m ove Into the llnsup Dallss- Judge— M arried or single ? d a y advortuina «lven upon reque»L | aornrily divert attention from Ihcir tui.'-djj sandw itlies. iney abasnee. now. Our prliea are nttm etlve tho balance of the season w ith an i nanUro, w ho cam e to the C uba M BisU clubs are hard to figure out, Prospective Juror— I have been Ad* ordered before the thlipl »r Help Wnnted— Mule arc pictured after their recent arrival ul un u n nam ed port. ankle Injury. i the top man In a » », a ( w t U y o f WSM ... - fifth da.v will be ch.jr«rd only ror and term.H can la; arranged. D ub­ 2 0 0 but It does seem th* spirit of the m arried five years, your H onor, r a d L O M d i — th* *olc»l number of tlmee the »* lin T ractor t^onipuny, W llllm anllc. X -raya show ed a chipped bone leash, m issed out w ith the Bed 8< > x Ouba la much better than It wSa at Judge— H ave you form ed Or ex- 7'C*^ appeared, ciiargintl ei the rat* •*rn- BAILN M AN W A N TED . No drink­ and It wa.s decided to operate. H e j in 1937, a n d 1* dead-earnest In the and of th* 1»8* eampalgn. Mr. / •A but no allnwanre or refttndi OM goloiid) bight, touching northw est­ suffered the Injury In Providence (ticking In the big tim e this year, bt msd* on tu lime td« •mpp*€ ers. T elephone # . ______Wrigley ehould be glad to hear thla, 437 Ikm rdere W anted 5 M-A ern O crm 'in coast district*. rix weeks ago. | He might be the rookie of the year. after the Bflh dar for there was very little deeper for S * "lilt forhlde dlaplay llaaa «•! French Navy "Olio pil'iish piano north, of I The team physician si’-ld there is Seem W eak At Short ’ STAMP NEWS Roolil FO R REN T. Board If de­ S y l t 1 ilaml entered D aniah terri­ the morale of the outfit to go be­ i-7 e»WL i» 4t IT MtA mvica (wc r g i k . m t mt. sw. H elp W iinlert— M ale or I a chance Robertson m ight return , Bobby Sturgeon ha* replac^ w ill not be reaponalbia sired. A m erlenu fam ily, (I'de.t' t o r y . " i tim e for the league playofta. , Bobby M attlck for short for the fore it hit bottom. for more than one Incorracl Inaer- F e m a l e ^7 alon of any advaritaemani ordered iielehiM irhood. G . K . M (»rris, Jr 8 I Has Slink 12 "Lislcn, wise Ruv. if you don’t keep your o» iiiinicnsuin A dtuM in (dreet. I’lionc . M r more iban one llmt \V .\N T K D — F,X|>eneneed bookkeep­ 7981 3 shut i’ll pin your auriculas back!” The InadverltM omleeioii ul lu- the Arctic coast of Finland have / Surreci publlcaHon of adierllein* er. Give experlenie. age and German Sweden Seeks arlll be rectlhed only by oeiicellatlon salary required. W rite Box . 1. _ Oijor itnin Yrar ^ appeared In. som e scctloni of the Tornado Swept •r the charge mad* for the eervleo A part menl**— Flata— Scan d in avian press, b ut rfisponslble I f / H c r a i d . HI FLAFPEH fanny BY SYLVIA rendered , . i I ' f n e m v n t n circles h.ave declined to take them All adveru-jiineiite muei couloim • ...... ToGetTriiee s c r l o u a l y . I d aiyU. copy ana OPogrephy «R», 1Homes Rebuilt TtBiiiatlont entorcad by the pubheti- S a l e a n u ’ n f o r R E N T - 6 I U 7 0 M S. nil iin- Letter’Carriers Are ^ •rs and they reierv# the right t« i)r(jveiiiciitN. K anige. w ired for Remembered on Stamps • 4|t. rovlee or reject any copy aoa- "O LD FIR M " N E W etalnleas steel , (•leetric .Mt 4» v ( ^ 39 Ru.*H(elI. Iiiq u lic 'll natl(jnalltles lost through m in-| inr.osca the ''P'"'"" ' In Finn War ! Postage of Volunteers a t g * r » 4l objactloiiabla. | a l l ------. , would he over wtihln a year. i iRehabUitation Program CLOaiNO HOURS— CleailSad ada necessity. N eed • quick snappy ! oil prenu."(e(ji action exaetly eqnalted the num ber 'lE men who carry the mail are m en w ith goels and cars. N o can- ! ------thus lost In October, the m onth V on Rlb'ocntrop s statem ent w a s, ( :ontinDed from Pagei^O nel I Viewed Hostile Act «• b« publlthed earn# day mutt *a i m ade at a reception for Y ugoslav 4 __ Aids 800 Familkh* r not neglected In philately’s gal­ raoalved l>r tf o>-Iorl< noon Sarur- vasxlng. Join 300 succcasfu’ m en. k e NT-EOUR room apail which preceded G erm any’s Naval Berlin, M arch 7-( 7P)— A uU ioilx- lery. Above is a reproduction of Following Instructions BY tfOY Cl • a \e lOiSr* I'eiim iiieiit. W ille M gr. 1134 Park , ,„ent ..45 nilim tes ride from M an Hiirprlse the' laying of m agnetic lonrnallstH. He addod. hu^ver. Scandinavian pollt- led Germ an sources said today that After Storm ..' the U- S. 2-cent parcel post Issue WASH TUBBS J ekphone Your W ant .\d* Sq. Bldg.. Boston. I chcHlrtr. Telephone 8888. ___ m i n e s . that Germnny was prepared for a ' "re th„t Berlin I oennaiiy never had left any doubt of 1912-13, showing a postman de­ 'wutM M M V m «BNCI.ETI)AIM iR.Tnr la art Accapiavl ovai il*)* t*i*- five year w ar. MOMEMT EAW 0P9M$ TUt POOR.. Campinclil contended thni the also is interested. ' that It regarded passage ol 'Ali>wy, Ga.—Red Cross disaster livering mail. ThU stamp wa* on* Mtjr OFF VOUR HAT! AMOTHER R U U t IV tR ,, ,* «t th* CHAKGB h a i l ___ ------r F O R R E,’'IT -F im N I.S H E D or on- The foreign m inister declared There arc uneonflrm cd reports ^ iceis through Sw eden to FlnM lnq boderiao. the a aa a eonvanatnea to I I’.ermiin war ngnin.st ahlppliu; wim relief operations here at the scene o f-12 issued upon enactment of the TAM SOU WMMT A ORlM K. TURSl TO M B A ^ I'liullry and Supplie* f,|,innlicd aparlm enlH Call <’en G erm a n y liad r.o tcrvitoiial a.spira ' even that the G erm an m inister to as a hostile act— not agaU irt 0 ® ‘ ‘ * EVIL! THE « a m ; * r v v o u r , usar*. but Iha CASH ^^-rKS wm he waning, snpporUng this with the .fon.T In'rH)tilh( art E u rop e and re­ of the South’* worst tornado since parcel post law, but discontinued acetptad at FULL PA>MtC”T i Finland. Dr. W lpcrt V on Bluecher. j m any but against the principle of 1936, wir Include an extensive re- T0U6)ff$T,MIAUESX lEAim, R09ER1M. patd at tha buaVnaaa offic* on oi ua- FOR .SALE— ROAHTING chicken• n V f ___ arrertlon that 68 Allied ami m-ii peated claim.', the B rltU li bioekude within a year. , 44Z U a L l u s ! has confen-ed In'Helsinki with a ; neutrality. . ' habillUtlou program for n » « y When United SUtM inaugurated fora «bo aavanih day followhi* th# 35e th. live weight. Ralph \ > J m tnil ships. were sunk I Ml,, i n AHDaeeihber, to irp'i i is iiicITcetive while the Germ an lepi-esentntlve of the Flnnjsli gen- ; T hey cxpiesaed doubt of the 0 X v flrat Jnaariloii of each aU i H ouses Fxi Uent 800 famUles, It was a n iK W i^ oy free city delivery service July I, U eek. T elephone 7033. 03 In luiuiary uivl only j eountci-blorkr,.le becom es ^nercas- 1 evallsslmo. Baron Carl G ustuf , auAicnUcity of reporU that peace t)ia CHAIIGK HATB will t>* oolUci- 1 niary, of wlUeh 27 were Stone Crane, Red Cross field rep- I8#8, there were #85 carriers. In 'ad No raaponalblltiy for arrora m ; 6~ ROO.M .SlNG i.E house ’ind gu- ^ I d th.;; French eon- '«E'y I M annerhelm . and Finnish govern- j term s had been transm itted ffom resilntatlve In charge. ^ . 1939 58,#17 city carriers were em­ tolophonod ad* win b* aatumad and | C .am plnchtsi ment officials. . Soviet Russia to Finland. tliair aorurarv rAnm'i ctiar«n“ Arlieles Ftn (Uge. all m odern im provem eiiUt. I Albany’s freak tornado ■tnick ployed by the Postofflee Depart­ o n c e . F a i r f i e l d l o s t l o o d Available at 63 . ( ) nhtps oECorte l since wa’ _T , rsj i According to the Current re- 1 ------before (lawn on February 10, w y - ment. In 1884 there were 68 city FOR SA LE— M EN S/relmlll and i F radln's store, 7.57 3 0 8 hadlTMX^ N ea rb v I o w n s p f > r t 8. SttiU n hiM called for su rrem Indcs of Claijsiiicalioiu Hlreet. A p j i l y H tarled snil that- the Allies t o Ing In Us wake 18 dead, moee^than ( delivery offices; 3236 were listed r c I t i H l e d 8li.*es. BeW ei than new M ain street. , del of the K arcllnr Isthmus 800 injured and an estimated $*,• B lr ih e ...... ^ eheaii' sliOe.s. then' Sain (unved thotyiands of troops and .Russia, along w ith the city o f Taxi Cab Business in 1939. Lngag*inenti ...... • im ported eo’onlal w orkers w itnout 090,000 destruction toll. Approxl- y M a r r i a f o * ...... r F O i r i l 93NT .SIX ROOM s i n g l e { T o lloh l M eeliii«? 8 ; vilpurl. "aU of L ake Ladoga, and i r N i c e I maUly 1,200 famUlae differed / D a a t h a ...... w ith H unparlor, oil Inirner losing a m an. som e territory In the P etsam o dls- Under New Owner storm losses In varytag degree*, C a r d o f T h a n k a ...... ■ location. T el. 3119. T h e n avy m inlater dlsc'o.seJ tlipt ------I trlct on the Arctic coast. ' In Mainorlani ...... ^ t\ u n d f w d 4 H A Ihe new bnttlfsl'lp Jean Unit, . . Sw eden’s Interest In any peace f Oane said. wo'.i'd he equipped wltli tw o tur-| M i-nchcster refddents w ho o n Rushing to the scene immedi­ ABnouncrmn*n ...... J I-OR ^LK-SEASONED n a r i l H f i negotiations Is believed tb have , Tlic^Manchester taxi cab busl- ately following the catastrophy, 15 ■ t**ranT»aH ...... a ...... • Suliurhan fiOf Kent rets of lour 380' inllllnietei ( 15. 9 -, ptot’orly In M nrlborouph or Col- been prom pted by the Increasingly , .\ U lO M * b ll0O a m i e neas. which has been conducted by Red Cross disaster expert* aim svooU. cut anj length tor inch gn u s and six turret.* of three i un'hin m ay be Interested ><■' difficult position of this cou n try In Aulwinwblfe* (or Hal# .....•*. J or fireplace. IX inald G ehrinj; T e l . W ANTED BY COUPLE, rent In 1.52 inm inieter ( 5. 9 1 n ch l gnils. ’D ie 1 tending the tow n inc('tings In those Louis Ncron ha* been sold to nurses set -up emergency Autoroobllea fvr Baehanga .••• • cm inlrv. prelerahly sm all single view of her stated policy as re^ Harry Martin ol the Carroll Cut for the Injured and esUbUsbed BY V. T. HAMLI Auto Acca»»orl€t—Tlrta ..•••• • 87,58. range o( licr-blg gnn.n will he m ore places, dates for w h l-h lh n vc been gar^ passage of foreign aid to Deduction A.ulO Hfpalrlng—Painting .... * hou.se,'M im l bo w ilhin 12 m i l e s o l I h m i 25 miles set. In Marlborough the rtieetlng Rate drug company and the busi­ feeding and housing centers. ALLEY OOP ;i (iR SA LE— HAKI'W OtJD liolh | Miinclie.slcr. prU" rea.wnablc. Finland and new reports that F in­ ness will be continued from the lo­ Today with thr emargency -pe­ A o to S c h o o l* ...... _ is sohcdiiled for Tuesdav. March land is considering an appeal di­ B TILL, NOBODY IN TMBIR Y AUtoa—Hhlr Truck ...... • ' Blo've and ll.eplacc lenglhs, ,A p i W rite B ox B, c.are of H itrald. ___ . i la, at 7:30 p. m. At that time cation where It was when Neron riod over, relief workers * » •«* THIS SMPTV CARTRlOflt J W T IF I ^ '^ 1 / 2 « « ^ RIGHT MIND WOULD GO v V. Atitoa—For Hir* .f... ^ ply to Edw ard .1 H o i r T e l 161'3 rectly to the w estern pow ers for was In charge, 901 Main Street, gaged in helping families financial­ P»*OVfi« rvs PCkgP^OIONT KSJOW TWEN»BA, T OW ’T itarag#*— i^frvK*#— Hioraga ••• ^ ----- i i V ' f l S I Patrol ThntSi question.* concerning the tax rate, m ilitary assistance. VRRY PAR PROMLLANOWITH I D l ' l i l S I l Neron is no longer connected ly unable to underwrite their re­ 'OLD BOV HAD AN OUT-1 STAND A CHANCE Kotorcvcl#^— Bli'vel#* ...... * • 7 H ,1 u I I* roads .and bridges, and lake d e N azi Intervention Expected RAJ UP BRONSON’S^ ONE OF THOSE'C ------W a n te d A u io b — M f i o i t v c U a l.cuiil N olU ’t*** ___ , vc'opment win be dlscusced, d c - with the buslncsB and'the office covery nee^, Crane explained. TRAIL. BOARD MOTOR ANO /OR'RINDING HIMJ^ •Main#** natl ^ar#lrr* \ hasity neiailsea A s for G crinany, It has becom e OOSLAVIA has honored the a n d d o c g no. I p H s being carried elsew here tinlay management 1* In charge of Included In the relief opwUon*. SKIFF, T P BS A LOT^ Bttalnaaa Service# offered y -*- ' Huus«hold (JiMids r»I j i,M |i III! rr.iiM iT Parl.s. M aiT h 7 . (d’l French' the popular view that the Reich Thomas Marrow. The franchise Is » $#00 contribution froin^ta* letter carrier with the stamp Houathuld .«ervlrte OfTerag A \« iT M I.: «*r iiiilitnrv reiHjrts said today that I In the regular M arlborough new * would be ready to Intervene as F HAPPIER ______Building—Coiiircicting i « carries with It the operation ct Nations* Children'* fund whlca la shove, on* of a series ol five semi­ II ~EBinLT VACUUM clranrrs,| riiiM I# t'v k I ' •.i,in„.i ' .trcri ‘ M »n -; another G erm an patrol thrust at columr o l i i m n. n . soon as R ussia gained som e oiit- "Oh, you date the professor, Ksthy~rve got something ' V Klorlata—“*Nuraerie» ‘ / .... m otors rebuilt; rellnlshed. new Flrato of < i > e two f x i cabs, which is the number supported by the Junior Red Crow. postals, with surtax for tho postal Funaral Dlreciora . . IS ■ 111, .1 HI. .iiuoi. n- a F rench outpdst w as ’’easily le -. a second tow n m avtlng will standlng m llO afy success In Fln- better to do at 8:30 P.M. then talk about 200 B.C.” , I t bags. Eureka, H oover. R oyal and i •‘"Mil., h »\f‘ fill 1* now In operation. • It wa* anhounced the donation smployes fund. t f e a i l n g — P I u m n in gy-Itof»flng lio n r . M m i l . 51 -'*"M.I will.w i l l . I pidsed " last night east.of the M o- hold In C olum bia this Saturday at Inaurance /' II Ollier make.*. $ 11. 9.5 t c $ 17.9,5, ( . ■ I - The M anchester taxi cab com' was being made to aasUt the Al­ ■ f ' ------— ------II llu* ‘■••nliol I *i'iiiniN-«l- Iselle river near the L uxem bourg ; a.p, m . T he m eeting called for last **Reportcd conversations li? B er­ bany OhUdren’t CUnlc in recover­ Jlllllnory— lb e««ynel-'n* I t W atkin s Ilros. Inc .*7 O ak street. I „ | ’ . , c K h K (’ >=•*'«• H a l f i holder. Haturdny. due to question raised lin betw een the noted Sw edish ex­ pany wa* started In Manchester Jfnvlnp— Truck/tiK—St-rega l i H l - H 10 yeara ago b y a Putnam mi ing from tornado loase*. T l » cMnlc, BY FONTAINE k'OX Public Peeeeyfter Service ... 111 . A ,.f itl.’olrM lc ll.im'f U>'‘ j Elsewliere, the land front w as | „ jmint of procedure, adjourned plorer Sven H edln and Adolf H it­ 1'OONEKVILLE FOLKS >1 T \%0 IH lU B LE M E T A L licds with (.f I't.'i ypru-'t **m »■ who later dlspoMd of the bustneaa i^ e b U n u p p ol^ by tha l Owmils Painting— tyj ’ '7 b iK ' ...... ih > In Dutch Again W anfed—:lnatrucllufi# ■ i d u ring the night." owning property In It with an any mediation bid from a Scandi­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS K in n n e liil arscased value of $ 300, or assessed navian country had a reasonable Italian Velerans ; Overcome by Gas Bonds— Stt,>ck»— Jb'ra n\ TMr n SI L u h I i\if(ht it I" \ Scoating Planes f o r $150 or nu>re on personal prop­ chance of success. ^ ^ _ ARfSfr YOU COMINO , . JUKW AMO X Bneineas 0 |>p-»rujnit’^- These sources believed the ^ O k a y / evEnYTM iNo's , WILL FOLLOW Mr«ney to feortn It erty In that town, m ay vote on Meet March SET — LET16 CET-GOINa • ALONa , FREOC ? yJl tlelfh and ailiiafl«m * l qnosllons pertaining to taxation. Kremlin to have become-embitter­ 17 Hamden. Merch 7 — W j r X AUMB «l MV . OOUtONT n INSURE Altavk Steofiiers mother and her three-m<»tbs-ol(L CRATB/ Help Wanted— Penial* ... u llv The ,\sscKMulOd I’ rt’HS Berlin, M arch 7 .— (.P) G erm an T ow n m eetings In Bolton. A ndover ed over admitted Scandinavian Holp Wanted—'M ile and CAjventry. w here■e many local gympathles tor Flnlolftl to suiffi a baby were overcome by lllumtnat-R ^ s f Salcaiiiefi \Vitnt*"J M chlNNrV KKOTlll US t.'liK im iall -.lack " B u d d y” W a l k - ( t i n g planes attacked British The Italian War Veteran* ssso- Ing gas today In their home here.# Holp W atited— M.al o r F a m a U 11 Ileal E state and Insurance 1 e r . 191. L'Dlumbua. knocked out E d | nnd other steam ers In gathering people ow n property will be an-; • mediator’s role would Agents Wanird . . 11-4 dusk last night off the enst(?rn nonneed at a later date. ! be difficult. ciation, recently organised with 25 and Were rerived by Hamden W nnleil—*r#’mala SI 593 Main SI. Phiinr 6 ««9 , M u r r a y . 216. neveland. ( 7 l . members, will meet Simday morn­ men after a half hour’s work ,wlth . . . . ^ Slluailon* Wrtntetl—-Mai* II coast of E ngland, the official G er- j ------, t Ftnnisb Attitade Question KmrlftymviM «a m an n ew s agency, D. N. B.. report­ The Finnish attitude toward ne- ing. March 17. The meeting wlU be tnbsiators. .. i. . 'X l.lsa Pen*— held In the Sub-Alpine club os th* D r Morris BUter said Mrs. Paul V r h i r l e * e d t o d a y . Fi l*8l Tax Payer gollsUona wa* ^«Barded ^«®®; club has voted to give the use of BunseK Slid her daughter., C w l — i*eta ...... •1 D arkness m ade It difficult, h ow ­ ttonable, depending on the Finns' L Iv* S tock — V th lrlra ...... Hohpitalizatiun Insurance! RENTALS ever, to determ ine dam age to, the the clubhouse free of charge to the Ann, hiui recewered fully from the «s new organlxatlor Tor one year. PoaUry and Supphe^ W e W rite It — Ask Us. s e t : a k i 'H u k a . vessels which were sailing with Is James Crooks isr.I.S'r'Sfiyr"' effeeU of the ga*. W t it la r t —Pat*— PouUry— Stoek « < It was pointed out that the Starting with * member* it I* Dr. Slater was later caUed to For aola^W tarrllaaritaa Don’t w ait until you’re sick. screened lights, ' ArtlClcA For Salr a (Britain announced the tanker Flnna have expressed a consistent the expectation v. the officers and tbe nearby home of Ouatove BoD B o a ts aitU «4 1 KNOFLA present membern that the number lensanger (vhere I'wo member* of 47 STl^A in J. W ASLEY i K p m i otatp liiRurame ______Shelbrlt II and a lightship _ had The first Manchester property , wUllngncs* to iWjptlatc provided Building MatarlAla ...... j been attacked at night b y'G erm an , w as paid yesterday | they can do so w ith honor M d full will be increased to M within th* the fainliy also had felt tbe effect* DlafncnUi — Waichee—Ji»#iry 4t T e l . 8 6 4 8 - 7 U f i 1940 next two months as a canvass of. the escaping gas. The Inhalat- ‘ RUctrlcal AppManc* 4— U a*H o 4* Sia M ain St. Vhvnx M 4U p l a n e s . ) I afternoon, five xvccks before the 1 recognition of their national Intcg- 1 1 show.s that there are 76, at le^ L or*. however, vyere not needed P il« l a n d F a a d ...... 4'J. A _ I DNB reported German rifle nre; . April 15. Tlie property ;ritv; , „ ;—-• •• — _.i»,iv,rahiti it t i i i i Oirdon— Farm— Dairy Produou M 'on the western front had heen the calender la Official source* U^Uned to i there. v ' ■ ' Uouvshold Goods ...... II BY JOHN C. TERM .M a c h in e r y a n d T o < iU ...... » t trained on French loudspeaker*! Bul«l(!and, A I-' c u m report* that Germimy had , 1* plwm^^^ A ga* company em*rg®h®y ®te®^ The West Wall Musical Inatrumenta ...... II which wele broa(lcu*llng appeal* i th^sh some peri'ons rcjnilarl.v pay ; warned Sweden that tramilt of vol- following the meeting on Marcn said tha gas came from a leak in 8UOKUHY SMITH O S l c * a n d S t o r e K q u ip m r n t 14 across the line* inciting German; a few d a y * In advance, ,unteera for Finland would be re- • street main. Ik e l e a l ^ jpu. So«cUl» »t th# S t o r e # . . i , * II Regular Bospilal 17 AUCTION .soldlers to disobedience. 1 ^ tj,at the Tax Collector : yarded aa unneutual. unable to seep up through rroet iOfAlt. ■q W t a r l n * A p p a r e l — F u r # . . . ■flTMiHd—To Buy II RECISTERED JERSEY HERD—SOME FARM TOOI.S Dlaclosea~Rrltt»h Name* ! beginsk..in. to do business in In the sam same e ' ' Hastings. N e Ii:;;^ I!lg h t-y **r- tmrdeaed ground, had crept atpjg nsarf — Referring aifalna ^ l to the capture (veek that the tO(vn tax Is laid. ferler plpM and Into tb* ceOars lUetaaraata At Mark B. Bass Farm On Hebron Road. Andover, Conn. o f 1# British prisoner*, announced SJ . lS?ce% .Son,!?the^ old Larry M of the two homes. ,M Without Board ...... *# (L ook for A uction A rroiv* ou V . 8 . B < « t e • M ondaV night . at adjourned eats Wantod ...... yesterday, the n a m e s of s i x were tow n me'etins: a S 5 mill rate w as ___ _itnr Board—Kosort* ...... Id N eer A ndover R . R . I.'nderpn**) diaolosed and D N B reported the *^*vo^nte'eta” ftr**Uie^ Fhiffish ■ PUm m * he’s recovering from a dou- II KATUROAV. M ARCH . A T A . . voted, the sam e ns for last year. ; M e i * l » — R e s t a u r a n t a ...... 9 1949 11 51 group had been Interviewed b y a In M anchester tax paym ent* m ay Wanted—Uooma—Board ...... I* A N ALL-ACf'REDIXr.D H ER D (Just teeled within past G erm an radio speaker. Rcroms K e t a t * r « r Real w e e k ) , aged eows, six -yenr-olda. heifers tw o ^ H m t h be divided, half falling due April Flats, II 4 4 2 6 of the Interview w ere broadcast 1 i n t o . T a n s m a a l a heifers eligible for reg lstn , 2 V |-yenr-old bull O w l Hpuj«k 15. and th t balance July 1 except sTiJairi. poUUcal circles there , first operation for J fm -it‘~~* for B oat .. II l a t e r . . . where the total Is $20 or less. In 11, in Increasing i M f i e f that Ger- ' underwent For lUht ...... II 8«# 8« 8. This bull nnd 9 bead In Ihl* herd w ere ® * ^ **y ,®J**® IdSuwrmMtrid. ’T h w weeks a ft «- B y tk e ^^RMOCtated P r e ^ •I The Germ an high com m and to- ! which caA’ S the whole amount. . . . the F o r R a a t ...... R o m e o 9 I 99&I. w hoee b r ^ n g im eea to the Conn, H U U C ollege .lay charged that a BrltU h^rm an. 15 lateroattoaal Aas*rieaw twiTJa Moesoa For Boat 17 gnringflald 4, PhUadalphU 9. I* lUnt II Joraey herd. 5Io*lly nil nre bjibd to freahen April on. and violated Danish territory Tuesday P"y _ P _____ ■eel Botata F a* Sal* n ie ta calf to O rent M n n d P rince 990717. from the W m . Z iegler Jr. struggle, and thatjlt wUl be aug' Viiuflmgh ». .Proridono* 3 IS j n i g h t . - gested that sucl. telka, if ever real­ - ■ 4. ■ ■ It B uU dlne ter Sal* .. farm In N oroton, Conn. The statem ent appeared i n the MuMinle Official Die* Tiimpa. n * .—Vlnoe ptMitgglo (« 9f r t l i B 9 _ Freeirty for Sal* ... 1* F A R M T O M J*— O liver eulky plow, John D eere m anure aprtiad- j ized. be heU in Stockholm. OilN RUa Md I(Md fer lal* 71 r e g u l a r communique which I'ol- . N ei.’toa. M «ss., M atch L —(/T)— While arrival of volunteers from finally kas Satlafled htinaM. r m _ I $ar • ! * ...... ••.—•r*- 7$ er, F erd eM traeteri rM lag cultivator, J-horae M cC orm ick m ow er, I Iowa; iCharle* H adley Spllnnin, 03, grand l U M C R O t Great Brileta * 0 4 France la « - Pavl Derringer of tk# OtoqlRnfU 7 hny ladder and haiim rake, pair double barue*^ eti 5 “No special event* on the west- |«ecretary general for the northern K e j7 1* a 8 « « t alteliar, atreel 74 ( A V enO N R E R a’ N O tlC Ei M r. Rasa baa lauaed the farm la pectad, raportR that t h ^ Allte* York AtwrUMW- 1$ ern front. ' Maaonlc jurisdiction. Supmne m ra praparipg fagular troop* Jor ’■Cee," oxolaasiad VtRC*. ^ t s ^'M r. F reak A . O m ae, hfa fatiuer m nuager, hence this dIapenaL "Our own air reconnalaaanc* Council IBpd degree. Ancient and lU ter •aeheae* •••• IT Finland (S’are given no cradniM. threvr me a change of pace when l “ B e t a t # continued against In la n d . A sin* | Accepted Scottish Rite, died to ^ y was ahead of W m -tw o baUs and (C IM A M fsaiste* f * ) ROBERT M. REID & SONS. AucHoneern ___ gle Britishish"alrpiane on the hignt of j at hi* home of a heart attack. HI* I sr* an*^fOTto*tO no strlkoa.’* N i w M m R A «aa« •••(■ •• * ••* •■ 991 Main Stnat SUnekester, Conn. Phone 9191 3 8 enW®<> Otrman (Hel-lwldow and aU aons eurvlv*. l aircraft o u rle n at* • route w March • • • ' v ' . f *• • V * ’ *■, t '