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VOL. LVIL, NO. 104 I Advortisiag on rugn 12) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

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WOMEN

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phods Lectnrer's SIdlL IN CHINA zo ne! Claim Warships Loaned WARNING NOTE —' With an admomuon to the aoaom- ^ For 190-Mile Wide bljL that tha rolo of the homemaker ON AUJANCES To Spanish Insurgents wao an Important foundation in thie Corridor Widi Ceoter All country and ohoujd be conducted by TeHs Senate World Has Beoi EVERYTHING’S SET iBrifldi AdmiraltT O n k n all In a pleaoant,'cheerful manner, Mmflnngg; Chiiiese Tefl FOR GROUNDHOG «™BraiI urmn Mlaa Bklna H. Ferguaon, naM«.,^|]y known economist opened the Led To Believe Britain Foot Destroyers RoslNd Herald Cooking School'at the State Of IhrSii; Bock Inraders Gobbler’s Knob and Quarry- Theater at 9:30 this morning with ville Groups Ready to Tell 1100 women in the auditorium, And U. S. Have Agreement the World What's What To Scene Of Torpedmi^ tmportaat Onttaa Shanghai, Feb. 1— (A P )—Chi- Tomorrow. The audience was at oaoe put'at nese and Japanese armies clashed On Boildmg Of Naides. Where 11 Lives o#ae with the excnllent, practical OobbleFa Knob. Punxautaw- way In which this weU known home hand-to-hand today In a struggle ney. Pa., Feb. 1 — (AP) — ^minlatrator began her lecture. for the 190-mlIe wide corridor sepa- Orouhdhog Day tomorrow Lost; Takes Very Sc r ‘ Bridge- that Suffered from the lee Jam In Niagara gorge. Ice also . Feb. 1— (A P )—San- She declared that many women had rating areas Japanese have occu brings tbe “faithful" to two complained to her because of the pled Iri nearly seven months of war w »16,000.000 plant of the OnU Ho hydro-oleclrlc commifsion at the foot of the Horae- ator Borah (R-Idabo) told the Sen- aelf-appotnted “weatherworka apparent drab and lUeleaa round of fare. The engagements centered shoe Falla, inflicting damage—as show-n In this Interior view—»nlch rommisslon officials aald would require ate today the world has been led to of the nation’’ to learn tbe View Of The Sitoatiof duUea of the homemaker. She aald, along the southern border of the believe Great Britain and the IDtlt- woodchuck’s forecasts for the these complalnera wore told that corridor, at Mlngkwang, some 230 next six weeks. ed Statea liad an “eUlanee" for making a home pleaaant, clean and miles northwest of Nanking. Chi Tradition has it that if tha London, Feb. 1.— The Spu)« neat for those that return at end nese and Japanese repoi-ta of the building up their navies. * The veteran warned It was Seer of Gobbler’s Knob, or a of day, weary with toU. worriM, batUe were at odds, with both aides rival prognosticator at the ish government today charfhd perhaps and out of aorta with the asserting they had taken a heavy the same kind of situation that led Italy had assigned four do-' NEW CAPITAL NEEDED ACT TO STRENGTHEN to the World War. slumbering Oroundhdg Lodge ^ l y contacts with business or pro- toll of enemy Uves. aenos tbe stete in QuarryvUle. atroyers and two submarinag fessional life, waa an important Mlngkwang, on the railway Borah gave hla views on the for- eign altuation during a general de- sea their shadows tbsr* will be to the Spanish insurgent flecit’ duty, and in addition preparing mnnlng north from the Yangtae stormy weather. If there are those proven oddttlonn to the fam- river opjioslte Nanking to 'nentsln, HAWAH’S DEFENSES bate over American foreign poUey, and that an Italian submarbih - FOR SMALL BUSINESS In which It was defended by chair- no shadows, then wUl be ily menus, which so often change Caunese told o f burUng back Japa- balmy sraather—ao the “faith- sank the British merchantrahii the enure aq>ect of the home life, nese after repeated bayonet charges man Pittman (D-Ncv.) qf the for- eign relations committee nnd at- ful” beUeve. Endjrmion off Spain’s south- adda to the aatlafacUon of all con- agxinat troops reinforced with tanks No one has yet figured out ^ cerned. and airplanes. That W3i Be Cbnsensos Of U. S. Deploys Units Of Its tacked by Senator Johnson (R- east coast with a loss of e le i^ ' Callf.) what the weather might be If Uvea. Along thla vein Mlaa Ferguson Japanese, however, said they bad tha Qobblei's Knob groundhog mad a abort poem wbli^ adequately puafied . .Oiinese northward toward Pittman, replying to remarks yes- The British Admiralty nub- Report To Be Made At LATE NEWS Fighting Forces Over terday by Johnson, said American seea his ahqdow and th* Quar- demonatrated the counM and affect Pengpu, neat obJecUve in tbe J^m- ryvlll* woodchuck doesn’t ed four destroyers arm^ w^h ; of cheeifuhiaae In the home Ufa At neae drive from Nanking toward foreign policy was the same aa It Suchow, junction point on China's had been ever since Prealdent depth charges to the MedltsrwV the dose .of the mading -mim gar- Wide Area Of The Pacific. guaon was given a fine ovation ftor main eaat- . xnarlnt baffs. need ia a source of new capital. Honse since the beginning of the trn California and China and Involv- Borah, former chairman o* the Spain Is Tomed Back; mitted to such an extent as to . Ubes ntmnckmttr Ernest O. Draper, aaalstant secre- special eeeston last Norember. ed all three defeiue arms, the Army, foreign relations committee, said be Mlsa Ferguson, shortly after NOTNEIXSSARY .- • • » Navy and Marine Corps. had heard Pittman's statement allow the rebels (insurgents) tary of commerce, said today that opening the four-dby school. Intro- topic was tbe theme of hundreds of VOTE OF CONnOENCE Ninety - eight warsbipa and 280 “with great gratlflcatlon” beeauoe Amies StiH Deadlocked to receive whole, importont " duced her aeeletant. mim Maigwt fighting planes launched five days of the “relatlonahlp between the letters sent to admlnlstraUon of- Barcelona, Spain, Feb. I.— (AP) units of a foreign fleet.” Mader, who said she was pleased to ficials from all over the country. —The Spanish Parliament voted of Intensive war games off southern chairman of the forelgik relations Have Na SnbanullMa California In tbe fleet’a initial teat come to Manchester and enUKirn tB,} Some Members Of House The beat banking brains In the confidence tonight In the Madrid- committee and the State Depart- Handaye, Firnnce, at the Spanish Aacarate y Floras denied that tha a pleasant stay here. Mias Fer- by Its new commander-in-chlef. Ad- ment." Frtmtler, Feb. l . - ( A P ) —Stubborn government, Secretary Morgentnau Baroelona government. It met nnex- miral Claude C. Bloch. Inaurgcota have aubmartaca o f thair guson said that other lecturers who Group Want Definite h - commented, have been studying the pectedly In a monastery at Montser- Dangerous Poaitloa government defense turned back the own aad declared “It must be clear had filled engagements here had rat, about 85 miles from here. Five planes of the naval bombing But he added that America waa Insurgent offensive In the ftenar- squadron VP-16 w»re at Sitka. to the whole world’’ that the Cady- told her about Manchester and had (Uentlnned on Page rwo) Antboritlee had postponed the beltig placed in a dangerous posl- roya sector o; southweatern Spam mtoa’a attacker waa Italian. assured her that ahe would have Alaska after a 1,000-mile flight Uon, In view of statements by Its formation Aboot Need. meeting srhednled for Barcelona from Seattle via Prince Rupert. R. today, leaving the armlea deadlock Tbe British patrol destroywa, yesterday In fear that a session of officials and those of foreign na- ed generally after a year and each of 1375 tons, were under orasM (UonUnoed on Fage rwa) C. naval authorities described the tlona. the Cortes (Parliament) might at- flight, during which a sixth plane half at war. Without heaitatlan to drop depth tract Insnrgent air raiders. Borah referred first to a state- Following two days of battle in charges If the attacking mibinanna Washington, Feb. 1 .— ( A P I - Itrouble feared • • • was lost In a forced landing off Some membem of the House Naval were sighted and attempted to re- Goqse Island, B. C... aa a ‘'routine slat capture. committee, questioning ranking na- FLIER UNREPORTED maneuver." Five men aboard the (Oentianed on Page Tea) (Ooatlaoed on Page Tea) (HANDLER ACCEPTS val offleen, expressed doubts today Fairbanks, Alaska. Feb. 1.— (AP) wrecked plane were rescue^, The Nyon accord agaiaU IN FISHING AREA “piracy", signed last SepL 14, estab- that American foreign policy re- —^)prrmtors of northern amatenr I To Transfer Marines quires an 8800.000,000 fleet expan- and goverrment radio stations Us- Fifteen hundred Marines station- liihed that any ouch submarine ha FOE’S C H A U M E tened today for word from Harold ed In Shanghai were under transfer “counter attacked and If poesthla Rep. Maas (R.. Mlim.). ranking GUlmm, \-eteran Alaska filer imre- orders to Hawaii, defenses of which U. S. ACCIDENTAL DEATHS dee^yed." nuBortty member of the committee, I Alaska Delegate To Con- ported since 10:18 a. m., (8:15 p. wlU be augmented by the addition The dSstroyer flotilla centeren Its and Knlffln (D., Ohio), were m., e. s. L), yesterday on a flight of 13 big Army bombing plan patrol about the Cape Tinoso area, Kentackj GoTemor To Ed- especially critical of some aaapets gress Says Japanese En- from here to Barrow. from Hamilton Field, California. where the Ekidymlon tank foUowlag of the 20 per cent Increase recom- Observers eoneeded OlUam and The Marines will be transferred this REACHED 106,000 IN 1937 tbe aubmarlne attack, which' poe^ mended by President Roosevelt his mechanic, Oeorge Saanders, month. The 30 officers and 180 men sible signalled a general recuiraMa Sage h Political Battle "In what way la our national pol- croach On U. S. Grounds. were donn beyond the John river In making up the Army bombardment uf auch so-called “piratical attacks’* icy endangered and by whom?” the nigged snow-ca,->ped Endicott squadron sail today from San Fran- which disrupted Medlterranaoh repeatedly asked Admiral range abore the ArcUe arcle. cisco for Honolulu. Permanently Injured 375,- marebant shipping In the summer With Democratic Leader. Winiam D. Isaby. chief of naval op- • • • The fleet moves out to sea at CHILD IS BEATEN of 1937. erations. Leahy testified at hearings Washington, Feb. 1.— (A P)—A MARKETS AT A GL.ANCE dawn In the longest sortie ever held Very Serione View on a bill to authorise construction move to protect American salmon from U>a Angeles harbor. Under 000 And Temporarily , Feb. 1.— (A P )— sealed orders, the warships will en- An Informed source said the BrlV- Washington, Feb. 1.— (A P )-O o v - of 47 additional warships and 32 fishing In the Bering Sea waa sup- Stocks—Firm; leaders resuriM re- BY ITS GUARDIAN iah government “takes a very seri- auxiliaries. covery. gage In tactical exercises aimed at amor A. B. (Happy) Chandler et ported by Anthony J. Dimond. Alas- defending the harbor from an at- Hnrt Over 9 Milfions, Says oua view of the alnking and are con- Kentuolqr. accepted today tha chal- Knlffln told the committee he waa KA delegate to Oongresa, today, with Bonds— Strang; low-priccd rails sidering what steps are required to lenge of Senator Alben W. B arkis, oppooad to nalng the fleet as “a po- the aasertlon that “armed conflict" and governments rally. deal with the situation. lice force" or aa “a aubehUaiy for (Contlnned on Page Ten) DemocraUc floor leader, to a poMU might follow Japanese “encroach- Curb—Steady; ntUitles luid spe- National Safety ConneiL Body Covered Witk Bruises, It was emphasized that Britain cal batUe. aome organisation that wanU to menta’’ on Alaskan fishing grounds. cialties Imprwe. does not recognize therigbt of exploit people on the other side of Foreign Exchange—Mixed; ster- “If I read the signs aright.“ the globe.” He suggested that possibility In Spanish Insurgents to blockade the a statement prepared for the House ling sags. Hair Tom Out And Face coasts of Spain. The Spanish gov- Chandler aald, “the people of Ken- L»«hy replied that the proposed TENSION IS EASED Chicago, Feb. 1— (A P )—Acciden- tuciqr will retire Barkley at the next Merchant Marine committee's hear- Cotton—Steady; higher cables tal deatba cost the nation 106,000 ernment said lnsurg‘.:.nte sank tha elecUon. “ u*Mlng progtitro contained nothing ing on a bUI to protect the terrl- and foreign buying. Ekidymlon. that would permit, at “aggressive torir’a fisheries. Sugar—Barely steady; lower spot Uves In 1937, the NnUonsl Safety Scalded; Woman Arrested Three of the dead aboard tha “He Is gt.lng to have an oppopant •stlon, of policing the world, or of market. —strong opposition—in the cam- "I am gravely apprehensive that IN MEXICAN STATE Councl] computed today, including Bndymlon were British and one waa . irsjectlng an attack against the unless sulUble legislation be pa.ssed Coffee—Easier; Brazilian seUJng. an annual all Ume high of 39,700 In a Swede. (Charles M. Larsson, offi- paign,’’ added the gxivemor, who ' srritory o f any other naval power.” said he would not announce until hla there will be an armed conflict In the traffic field. West New York, N. J., Feb. 1.— cial of the European non-taterven- Deflnlts Information Bering Sea,” he aald. return home whether he himself The permanently Injured were es- fh P )—Three families bid today to tion-ln-SpaIn Conunittee. S ^ t o r Johaaon (R., Calif.), tals- .< reliable Informs- would seek the Senatorial .nomina- ea the foreign poUqy quastlon In Claskes Between Armed timated at- 375,000, temporarily In- adopt a battered and scalded 2% A Spanish government com- tion. tion that American flahermen, faced- FIGHT REOPENED jured at 9,400,000. year old girl who police charged munique attributed tbe torpedoing tbe Senate, dsmanding a definite with the knowledge that Japanese ITie pubUc break between the gov- statement on this country's pur- This “gruesome Jamboree of care- waa beaten 'by a 305-pound house- of the 887-ton ship to Insurgents* encroachments would exhaust the Bands Near U. S. Border ” the Council said, ran up wife In whose care the chlld’a un- The Ehidyroion, sunk Sunday, was ernor and BariUey, Preaideat Koone- salmon flat.ery, would resort to velt's Heutanant in the SenaU, a bUI of 88.700,000.000. wed mother left her. carrying a cargo of coal for (Jarta- ^ am going to puniM thla aub- force against the Japaneae If the IN HAGUE’ S CITY gena and left Gibraltar Saturday. created a eUr fropi the WhlU House Jaet, he told raportam after a floor It waa broken down Into *2,550,- The mother, a domestic workliiq government did not protect them Cafled Bat Minor Ini^ents 000,000 in wags loss and medical ex- In has heard of what The searching destroyers were to Capitol HUL apeech ywierday In which he de- and their Jobn. - Chandler callad on Mr. Hooaerelt darnd "Nobody knows what ia the pense, 8870,000j000 for property happened to tbe baby ahe thought the Fortune, Fire Drake, Fury aad Details of Bill waa in good hands and has sent yeaterday. hater two anti-Chandiar fOreigB p oli^ of the United damage in traffic accidents and Forester. They are among the roost Stales.’’ The bill, introduced by Dimond. CIO Organizers Send Out Brownavllle, Tex., Feb. l . _ ( a P) 8385,000,000 properfy loss In fires. word to the police court that she modem of tbe entire British Med- Kentuckiana. John Young Brown would make it unlawful for anyone wants her back. Jofansoo aald he faced a dlffieult —Claahea between armed bands and Despite a 4 per cent drop from 1936 iterranean patrol which naval Md Thomas 8. Rhea, visited the to fish for salmon In waters adja- Mexican authorities In which tour Her body covered with welts, sources forecast would be strength- House. Whan they left, thqy ta A ia getting the President or Sec- In total deaths, the toU was blgher cent to the Alaskan coast except Tkeir Men Witk Grcnlars; men were slain and at leart two than for any preceding year. (Coun- part of her hair torn out, lower lip ened speedily “ If this sort of thing tbe Presiqent had left no retary o f State to make a definite under Commerce Department regu- atatement wounded were termed minor inci- cil Btatlstldona attributed the de- cut and noae flattened, face batter- cenUnuea.'* that he favored Barktey’s ra- lations. ed and the right side scalded, the Alnmd A t Davta Are Promptly Arrested. dents by Gov. Mart H. Gomez -t ®T*k*e largely to a mild summer The patrol was relaxed late In It would declare United States’ Tamaullpaa State today. blond tot—Usted on hospital rec- 1937, these circles dlacJoaed, becauaa "I want no peripateUc ambassa- which raduc^ heat deaths by ap- Bondeiy^ StateMcnt' JurlsdlcUco over all Alaskan wa- The governor aald he waa shre proximately 4JM)0. ords as "Anna (Wldeman?)”— of more normal condlUona la tha Barklay tanned a formal dor running around Europe aaylng ter* east of the International boun- amlled more today as the pain of sea. Several ^Ipq pu) into port to over there to various chaneeilortes the situation would be under control Aa “encouraging phase" was a statcraant aa3dng: dary In Bering Sea where the depth Jersey a ty . N. J., Feb. L— (AP) her hurts gradually lessened. refuel and to give tbrir crews a rest, whatever may be In his bead," John- —The Ck>mmittee for Industrial Or- within a few days. He blamed the harp decline In the ebUd accident "For months I have been thnat- ia less than 100 fatboma aad which She played with new dolls, ate thus leaving “consldeiably leoa thaR' aoo told tbe Senate. ganisation resumed its active war- Dorados, or Goldshlrta, an organiza- death rate. It plunged 13 per cent candy, and found It easier to laugb amd from Frankfort (capital a* the President has designated aa a tion opposed to the present. Mexican for children under IS, from 16,300 50 dealroyera" engaged la the anti- ) with opponiUoo in my Thle remark, be said later, was salmon fishery enforcoment area. fare with the city administration of than It was Saturday wben police administration, for "trying to make deaths ia 1986 to 15,000. Adult ac- piracy patrol. TJie airforce unit raca for ra-alaetloa unleaa 1 antarad Simti at Norman H. Davie Vesaels found in auch arena could Mayor Frank Hagua. today by aend- carrtad her to North Hudson hospi- tea bombiag seaploaes in two squad- the admtnlatratioB’a "Ambaaaador- ing organizers Into the city In an- the American people think there Is cidentsJ deaths decreased 3 per cent. tal In Wsshawken and arrested Mrs. into a ooosplracy which would.haM be boarded by American officers and unrest In M jtlco.” at-Large." seised If there were any vlolaUon of other attempt to distribute CUO etr- Major Disasters Helen Hurbants, 88, on a cliarge of invo)vM Sanator Logan, tha Prnat- cuJars to Workers. (OonUanad tm Page Tha) dant of the United StatM, and ma, Johnaon’s statements were touch- the proposed law. Gomez arrived at Matamoros, Major disasters'had UtUe effect beating her. ed off by a suggestlaa from Senator One roan at a time was diapatebed across the border from here, late Held In 85,000 bail for grand Jury to find aome way to Japan repeatedly baa denied, Di- on the grand total. Notable, bow- ir'd :Uwtn (D „ m .), that the United mond aald, that any Japaneae are from the union’s headquarteis to yesterday by plane from Victoria, evar, were the schoolhouse explosion action on a charge of atrocioua 'TREASURY BAIANOB tor Logan from t)ie Saaato by the American Home Products Com- capital of Ta^ulipao. Hla coming pitting him to fomathliig eiia.” •tstes take Wands fat the Padfle Mg*(c 0Q5.4S6380A8: «ustaaw « I M l r n g n T W ) tha mapth, 8M374.

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^AGETWO MANCHEaTBR BV8NING BUBRALD. HANCHESTEB, OOHN, TUBSOAt; FEBRUARY 1.198B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. «)N N w TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1.1988 pa o b t h s o T' have been due chiefly “to a lack of aelUng and too liberal credit terns 47 treatment stations in toe state. During 1036 there were 3,386 pa- International monetary standard, however, that some progress might support for the Covenant by os contributing to irregular produc- UOO WOMEN ENJOY SOCIAL IS SUCCESS gradual abolition of exchange con- WRANGLE DELAYS those best able to give it.” tion and unemployment In the auto POUGE BOARD MAY FAdS AND LAWS tients treated at toe clinics and dis- STATESMEN STUDY be made without toe Fascist states. ARMIES ENGAGE trols, and an adjustment of interna- In fact, Mr. Hull has been getting lndu8tr>. He discussed these prob- pensaries which are located in urban THE FIRST HERALD Local Stocks areas. During the same year tional debts so tost toe world could much action by hammering away at lenu with auto manufacturers ear- DESPITE BAD WEATHER start from scratch again, so to lier in his series of conferences on PROMOn THRALL HGHT SYPHILIS there were 257 cases of syphilis his bilateral trade pacts. LEAGUE SESSION PASTOR AND WIFE HANRTOHAND cared for at toe treatment stations ZEELAND’S REPORT speak. tbs business situation. HOMEMAKING CLASS Eddy Bret kara A Oa. The high-light ot this program— Lewfa SL Mors Than 100 Attend Gibbons which for toe most part are situat- The meeting with small business i toe removal of International trade men is the last In this group which Hartford. Cemm, Assenbly Card Party In St. ed in smaUer clUea and towns HE SELLS TOBACCO DN WESTERN HUP barriers and toe conclusion ot bi- IN ZONE has been announced. Besides the (OoBtiaiied from Page One) William B. Martte Janea*s Hall Laat Night. Dr. Talbot, State Boreao Dh throughout toe sUtc. Also there D ea ths L a s t N ig h t cm lateral pacta between nations—is a I, Resolution Calliiig For Aid need for new capital, they are < Loeal Bapreaeotative Expected To Assipi Soper- are many hospitals about toe state Believe In Its High Aims-Bn cooperating In giving toe necessary page from the book of Secretary Dr. And Mrs. Earl E. Story To (Osottaiwd fron Page Oee) pasted to consider: very pleasant visit, so ksen waa the 1:00 p. m. 4|aatatioas Mie. L. B. Keith, chairman, and By ASSOCIATED PRESS Interest here In the home economies . B id A s k e d rector, Says Disease Can treatment when cases are dlag Hull. That is exactly what he hals Attend Council Meetings In Fair trade practices, prices and her committee arranging for tne mnnerary To Regobr nosed. Fear It Will Not Be Ac- been advocating and what he has For Chma Is Held Up For •ntly was quiet. About a half mil- roonopollss; social security, govern- courses. iBsaraaes Stocks Kansas City—James C. SwlfL 68. card party last night In 8L James's ■Still another barrier against tola been doing, toe latest agreement to Chicago This Week-End. lion Chinese and Japanese troop* ment research, wages and hours, The lecturer made it known early Aetna C u u a lty ...... 88 president of toe American royal National Fire ...... 56H hall, sponaored by Gibbons Assem- Be CoDtrofled In State. disease la appropriate leg^ require- come under oonaidcration being one TOTHEMAU were massed for the struggle over bousing, installment selling, and de- in ber lecture that by far the ma- * Force At Session Tooiglit cepted By The Fasdsts. livestock and horse show and of Anotlier Day. Dr. piarl E. Story of the South Aetna Life ...... 28H bly, Catholic Ladles of Columbus, ments. The (-eneral Assembly In with Britain. Mr. Hull has felt that the area. velopment and location of small in- jority of the recipes selected for were well pleaseo with the success Swift and Henry, livestock commis- Methodist church, and Mrs. Story demonstration here were simple and AutomobUe ...... astj. 1935 passed a law requiring both the conclusion o f such pacts would sion firm. Japanese otflelals In Shoaghol dustries. of the aoclal, deeplte adverse travel- contracting parties to have premar- left this morning for a two weeks' economical for Inclusion In the eV' Conn. General ...... 24H 'Die highly prevalent disease of tend to ensure world peace. Boise, Idaho—Isaac N. BuUlvan, Geneva. Feb. 1— (A P ) — A pro- prepared to press ,thelr InvesUgS' "Strange as it may seem,” Draper ing eonditlons. M6re than 100 at- The board of police eommlssionerB ital blood tests In order to protect By DEWITT M.YCKENZIE Western trip. Dr. Story In company eryday use In the average home. Hartford Fire ...... 63 syphilis, which public sentiment has Son>n O ther Aspeete 89. first chief justice of too Idaho posed Leagfue o f Nations resolution tion o f conditions at Nanking which said, "most of the letters say they Hartford Steam Boiler 58 tended, and a auihber who purchaa- will meet tonight. It la the regular children from acquiring congenital with a number of Methodist clergy- bad brought protests from the Unit- favor wage and hour legislation, al- The large audience was Intensely In- m e e ti^ night for the commts- at lost become willing to fight In New York, Feb. 1—The crusading Hod this been all there waa to Supreme Court. He admitted Sena- men from Connecticut and every National F ir e ...... 57 ed tickets were unable to be presenL syphilis. This law has been tor William E. Borah to toe bar in on aid to Cblna was held up at ed States government Major Oen- though some people say such legis- terested In eveiy’ move that this tal' sltners and it Is expected that the toe report, Washington presumably state in the Union will attend the Phoenix ...... 76H Mise BDsle Deer of Porter street toe open, can be brought under con- effect a little over two years. The report of ex-Premler Paul van Zee- would have given prompt approval 1891. But Branch Bobbitt, least another day by a wrangle to- eral Masaharu Homma arranged to lation would hurt small business ented demonstrator made In the appointment of a regular policeman^ operation of this blood test require- important meetings of the United Travelers ...... 400 won the attendance prise for wo- ^ Connecticut with continual land of Belgium, prepared at toe re- Houston. Tex.—The Rev. William day within the councfl over charges join acting Ambasoador Shlnrokuro men.” course o f the haomlng. frem the supernumerary list will ment Is now well known throughout of It aa a reiteration of administra- Metbodlat Council in Chicago, PnbUo UtUitias men, a Eotoa pemianent wave to have toe facts made known quest

cluded. Mr. Hoermann suggesu Oakland bridge. We paused for a 18; Paul Turcott, Troop 15; John t — The real adventure in shopping Tasted Like Chicken A La King? that thoae subject to the tax pay as wbUe at Scranton’s Riding Mrosek, Troop 29; Harold Turking- WIFE SUYER SENTENCED In these days la the searching out Clothes out early in the month as possible to BOY SGOUT NEWS Academy. Upon resuming our walk ton, Titxip 40; Hmry Coleman, of the plus In values provided for we journeyed up Taylor street and Troop 47; Kenneth Lynn, Troop 91 Heart, Pair Of Lungs ROCKVILLE avoid standing in Una [ alert. Intelligent homemakers who -rr B o ^ s4 BsUsf By DANNY SHEA Into tbe town of Vernon. We cross- and John QuagUa, Troop 94. Tbe TO LIFE mPRISONMENT seek at least 100 cents value In ed the railroad tracks continuing on boys will meet under Danny Shea every dollar. Such are the values on the line The Board of RsUsf of tbs Town Hello Scouts and Scouters; Taylor street to Vernon street and will receive much Instruction Kept “Alive** in Tank of EUington, Thomas Llsk, George Here’s your first write-up for Waterbury, Feb. 1.—(AP) — now plainly Identified on merchan- J. Hembacb and EmU P. Spielman where we hiked until we reached from the guest speakers regarding dise. Than lea to the Insistent de- February, 1938. I am not going to LydallvlUe. At the needle factory newspaper work. The next meeting Arthur Hlvon, 49, of CTheahlre, to- mand from American women for ASSESSMENT WCREitSE are meeting In tba EUington Town attempt to Ust tba numerous activi- day pleaded guilty to a charge'ot Minneapolis, Feb. 1—(AP) A effective as any known method It FIRST! we turned left and went up Lydall will be held following the next heart and a pair of lungs, function- relation to toxicity. Dr. Maurict full and complete Information aboqk HaU this afternoon, to bear the per- ties which tbe local troops have street to the Lake street reservoir. Court of Honor. As It la probable murder, second degree, and was the merehanUlse they buy. “ eons claiming aggrlevaneaa ot the participated in during the past ing unassisted, constitute tbe Visscher, head of the Department 01 OF $306,037 REPORTED After leaving tbe reservoir we that these courts will become sentenced to e life term In the state Physiology, said yesterd-y. Believing that the useri of wash- doings of tha aasessora Additional month. Each and every one of you traveled down Lake street to Middle monthly events, the scribe meetings prison at Wethersfield. “patient” on which Unlverilty of sessions will also bs bold on Satur- Boy Scouts have done something In sclentlsta are experi- Tbe composition of the two drug! able fabrics have the right to know Turnpike EMst. By this time we will coincide with them. Hlvon waa charged with clubbing has been kept secret. The experi- when these fabrics possess superior Dnc Largely To Larger Num* day, February 9tb from J a m. to those 81 days that you wlU long were hungry and we ate our lunch. Leonard Kanehl of Wells street his wife, Josephine Hlvon, to deatb menting in hopes of discovering a tubbing qualities, for Instance, mak- mORGE remember. To prove this state- successful treatment for heart dis- menters said their beneUta tc ber Of Dwellinga, , Aatomo- 4 p. m. and on Saturday, February After a short rest, we cross the successfully pased hia First Class on the night of last Sept. 19 near humans were not yet known. Not ers of many cottons and linens as 13tta from 1 p, m. to 8 p. m. ment. a story U printed at tbe end main road to B o l^ and hiked up Mapping teat In tbe Boy Scouts ot their home In the Brooksvale sec- eases. * wall as of garments made from bilca And Store Stocka List* ot tonight's column written by The organs were taken from an for a year at least, they added Fined For Puktaig the old turnpike to Finley street, America last week by making a tion of Cheshire. He had been m- would the results of the research these fabrics, provide the AU-Guard ed For Tiixation. Georgs W. Stavsns of . Stafford James Griswold of Troop 13 describ- turning and continuing to Camp map of Main atreet and the side dlcted for first degree murder but anliflal. While still pulsating, they Guaranteed wiubable Identification. l ■ ’ * Springs was fined for parking witb- ing his 14 mile hike which was one Meeting road where we passed How. streets which contact IL It was were enclosed In a waterproof glass made public. »*• of bis highlights for the month. And State’s Atty. Lawrence L. Lewis al- cage and ImmerseiCiD a bath of The life of the heart and lur^ Indicating that the fabrica and gor- Roekrine. Feb. 1.—There wee an in ten feet of a fire hydrant bi the ard reaervoir to Spring street, also necessary for Leonard to meas- lowed the plea to be changed. the metabolism measuremenr __ menu have been submitted to RockvlUa City Court on Monday so let’s go Into February with re- eventually arriving In Highland ure the distance In Scout paces. uniform temperature. The lungs searching tests as to wasbabtllty, iacreSM' of (306,037 In the grand newed vigor and life and the ambi- Hlvon took the entire proceedings provide the heart with oxygen varies. Moat ot them live 24 hquiB. morning. Ha was fined 83.00 and Park. We walked to tbe well-known James Griswold of Oakland street, calmly and .vlthout any signs ot the tag carries with It a guarantee Uat for the town of Vernon over tion to push ahead In tbs. great spring and were refreshed with a a member of tbe Second Congrega- drawn from a tank. ordered to pay (3.00 of the ooeta. Ha outward emotion. At times during Into blood fiowlng through glass ACCEPTS POSITION of a plus in actual service. laat'year’s figures according to the was arrasted by Sergeant Arthur game for boys, tbe occupation of drink of the cool spring water. Af- tional troop of Boy Scouts went on These cottons and linens, first many boys’ spare time and tbe ter Resuming our 14-mller, we fol- a 14-miIe bike Saturday with a fel- the proceedings he leaned over to and rubber arteries of the robot the Pawtucket, R. I.. Feb. 1.—(AP) report filed by the assessors, James Frey on Sunday nigbt on School builder of better citizens of tomor- tUk to bis counsel but otherwise scientists have yinjected drugs in —Bert J. Italchc, vocational direc- sslected beesuse the material la eX' street. lowed Spring street until we came to low scout In order to pass bis First cellent and will give excellent wear A. EaUott, chairman, Roland Usher row—Scouting. Garden street where we turned Class Hiking requirements. • The appeared reconciled to bis fate. order to observe their effect on the tor at Pawtucket's Boy's club baa under normal conditions, have been and Edward Conrors on Monday at ElUngtoa AnxlUaify District Commissioner Hayden right on Highland street. Turning hike was mapped out by the District Later tbe former prize tighter and heart. accepted a position as assistant to sanforized-shrunk by the manufac- the town clerk’s office. The regular meeting of the Hatbe- Griswold paid an official visit to left at the Intersection, we arrived Commissioner. war veteran made his farewells to Some drugs bad a poisonous ef- Director Arthur T. Berger, ot the turers to assure them ogalust the 'The Increases this year have been way-MUler Unit, American Legion Troop 91 last Thursday nIgbL at Porter street, crossed Blast Cen- Buddy Hennequin of Cottage members of bis family and to his fect. Two of thoae tested thua far, Botton Boya club. It was announced shrinkage hazard. Then, they are due to the Increaaed number of Auxiliary wUI be held Tuaaday eve- Our congratulations to tbe boys ter, down Walker, through Jarvis street, a member of the American counsel. however, have proved 20 limes as today. Rlnao Wash Tested to verify their dwellings and automobiles and to ning at eight o’clock at the home who rscsived their merit badges Grove, crossing Middle Turnpike, L«glon Boy Scouts was unable to Interviewed by reporters Hlvon colorfastness and general servlee- Good Cooks and Chefs larger stocks In the stores and of the secretary, Mrs. Joseph De- Friday night at the Court of Honor. Blast at Princeton, through Prince- attend the recent Court of Honor Indicated he felt his plea of guilty abllity in use. mills. The increase on dwellings Carll of Job’s HUI. It is annoimced by Chairman Ray ton street Tanner, we hiked to due to sickness. waa "the beat way out of a bad This wash testing Is done in tbe amounted to (114,990 and that of Mrs. G. Bancroft, a Gold Star Mercer that If enough applications North Elm, where we turned walk- A meeting of tbe leaders of the mesa.’’ Rinso Laboratories where a sample goods on hand of about (20,000. come In during the next three ing to Green road to Oakland street Mother, Is recovering from a sari- American Legion Boy Scouts will "What was the use of a long ex- N E W WALLS THAT la washed ten times in rich, creamy YOrXL LOVE THIS NEW, EASY the' world over agree that The following is the recapitula* weeks, tbs Court of Honor will be- and finally Home Sweet Home. Dur. be held tonight pensive trial, I would have been Rlnao suds under normal home laun- ous operation at the Hartford hospi- ing the trip we saw aucb interest- RECIPE . . . WITH FRYING Uon of the assessors: 1619 dwell- tal, and the members bays been ask- come a monthly evsnL Robert Pratt of Doane street, has sent up for manslaughter anyway B RIN G NEW JO Y dry conditions. Ten washings, as CHICKEN KINO CRO- and thick, stirring oonstantly. ings, (4,301,136; 1972 bams, sheds, It Is needless to stress Safety In ing Bights as the old needle factory, been promoted to Aeslatant Scout- and this will only be a few years you know, are the equivalent of a TIPS GIVEN AT THE HERALD ed to aend ber a card. tonight's column as pblef Gordon the old and new chlorine plants of TO YOUR HOME COOKING SCHOOL QUETTES NEW, DEUCI- Remove from fire. Add chick- garages, (929,980;'2394 house and O. A. B. Heetlag master of Troop 13. Second Congre. longer," he said. season’s washings—In the family OU8 AND EASY TO DIGEST en and pimlento and blend buUdlng lots, (1,000,919; 146 com- stressed the fact very clearly Fri- the Manchester Water Co., the gaUonal as a result of the former washer too, not hand washings that Tbe February meeting of Sabra day night. Be sure you heed the Lydall street reservoir, the Howard demand deliberate care and Indivi- If your family likes Chicken al la 4 tablespoons Spry well. Spread mixture In shal- mercial buildings, (876,900; 16 mills TrumbuU Chapter, Daugbtera of the assistant, Richard Smith being ap- FIND WOMAN’S BODY. King, they'll simply rave over the low pan and chill until stiff. and manufacturles, (916,000; 391U chiefs word, pals. reaervoir. owned by the Town of pointed iBcoutmaster. The former dual attention. 7 tablespoons flour American Rewlutlon wlU be bald Manchester, the Highland Park Chicken King Croquettes shown GAS COOKING Scoutmaster, Hayden Griswold waa Upon completion of ten washings, 1 teaspoon salt acres of land, (305,211; 2186 autos on Wedneaday afternoon, February Wallace Tracy, a 3roungster who Boston, Feb. 1.—(AP)— The body above! Not only do these croquettes Cut Into croquettes with and trucks. (^ ,6 4 0 : machinery and has just become twelve years of age spring and falla, tbe latter made forced to resign because of his in- of a woman about 49 years old was the tested sample Is compared with •4 teaspoon pepper 2 H-Inch blecult cutter. Roll 3rd at the home of Miss Elsie Cum- WlU join one of the local troops In bMutlful by the Ice where the water creased duties ss District CommU- an original piece of the cloth, and have the tempting flavor of this 1 cup canned chicken soup water power, (667,600; 114 horses mings of EUlington avenue. The found In a gutter In the south end popular treat, but they're marvel- In crumbs, then In beaten the near future. bad fallen and frozen. Coming home sloner of Scouting In the Manches- today but police said they were un- only those fabrics which meet the or milk eggs, then In crumbs. Fry In and mules (9740; 697 neat cattle, epeaker wiU ha PhUlp M. Howe, wo watched the interesting work on ously crisp and light, and not a bit (28,647; poultry, (9479; carnages News of Interest to the scribes Is ter district certain, several hours later. If she high standard of excellence are ap- 2 cups cooked chicken, cut hot Spry (379 degrees F.) does it better superintendent of school! who win printed elsewhere In tonight’s the Elast Center street project. waa the victim of a hit-and-run mo- proved to carry the All-Guard greasy. in small pieces 1-inch deep In heavy frying and wagons, (899; watches and teU of bis trip to Labrador during Guaranteed Washable Ug. San- The Herald readers will welcome Jewelry, (7600; furniture and must* Hsrald. Robert Pratt of Troop 18. A meeting of the scribes of tbe PLEADS INNOCENT torist or merely had collapsed. 3 tablespoons pimlento, pan until brown. (No smoke the past summer. now scribe. Is expected to come to Manchester district of the Boy A plain gold wedding ring, bear- forized-shrunk and Rlnao Wash this new, easy way to make cro- chopped or unpleasant odor when you eal Instruments. (143,800; mechanics Miss Cummings wUl be aaslstad a decision soon as to bis being able New Haven. Feb. 1.—(API—Wal- Teatet cottons and linens can be quettes, too. You can use it with The M>ead. eleaaHaeea'aad depeodobUlty of GAS. eeapled with the modem MAGIC CHEF and farm tools, (29,970: goods on Scouts of America was held last ter M. Kullkowald, Anaonla lawyer, ing the Inscription “10-8-12,” fur- H cup sifted bread crumbs fry with Spry.) Drain on ab- in entertaining by Mice Minnie O. to bold down his present position Friday night following tbe Court nished the only clue to her Identity. Identified In stores by this tag. All- any croquette recipe — and cro- 2 eggs, slightly beaten sorbent paper. Notice how Trades Terms GAS rang*, os demoastmted at The Herald Oeolclag Sehoel, eleorly prove that there la aa hand, (996,821; cables and conduits, McLean, Mrs. H. M. Swartflgusr, and alao the new duties of Assistant of Honor. Scoutmaster Danny Shea pleaded Innocent today In Superior Guard fabrics are available In piece quettes are such a tasty way to use finer way to cook, bake or brolL Tried and tested' by ■ leaders la the field of homemoklngl (339,000: gasoline pumps and bill- Court to a charge of embeszlIng'M,- Her pocketbonk, containing BO goods and In all types of women's with 2 tablespoon.s wat- crisp and tender these cro- Mrs. Mahlon Chapman, Mra Georgs Scoutmaster. gave the boys a short talk on the cents, was found nearby. up left-overs. This new method does er quettes are. And like all MAGIC CHEF meets the high standards demanded by expert eeolu and chefs. Oesiga boards, (13,399; 10 per cent penal- Talcott, Mrs. Abbot R. Thompson. The registration of Troop IS, St. duties of a scribe. Tbe scouts were 600 from the ettate of Mrs. Agnes and children's ready-to-wear. away with tedious, messy shaping Ues, (86,843; grand total, (10,366,- Gajewaki, also of Anaonla, of which -Guard tags therefore identify Melt Spry In saucepan. Add foods fried In Spry, they’re as Potterton year 1888 living for more lelaare hours for leaa kltehca drudgery. Plan today to own Mrs. Anna P. Dleklnaen, and Mrs. Jamaa Boy Scouts, la expected in urged to have their write*upa at The OLD BANK ACOOUNT Choose Yoon From the Largeet Stock with your hands. Instead, spread flour, salt, and pepper and digestible as If baked or boil- 874; less exemptions of (182307; Hiram P. Loverin. any day now. Herald before Wednesday noon In hr was executor. In Conneetloat of Hlgh-Orade plus values to today’s homcmakera, your croquette mixture In a pan -uid a modem GAS mage. Leominster, Mass,. Feb. 1.—(AP) because the fabrics so Identified blend. Add chicken soup or ed. Serve with mushroom net taxable Uat. (10,188,867. Social Wednesday And now we come to our letter order to be published In Thursday's Attorney Kulikowskl, represented —Mayor Sidney E. Bell today turn- chill it In the refrigerator. Then milk and cook until smooth Honor U st Annoonoed guest writer tonight If any of you troop news column. by William J. Healey, Derby City SUNPAST WALL PAPERS have real quality, and can be wash- merely cut out the croquettes wltb sauce. Serves 6 to 8. ’The RockvUle BmUsm club wiu ed over to hla son, Thaddetia, a ed many, many times In safe. Rinso & Krah Principal PhlUp M. Howe of the ■CTuta have an intereating story on A club will be formed In the near Court prosecutor, elected a trial by bank account opened by the mav- Many of Them Water Resistant a floured biscuit cutter. And be sure At the Ceiiter Phone 3733 RockvtUe High school who Is also hold a membars Valentins social on your scouting experiences I will be jury and was released in 89,000 suda without any danger of fading Wsdnssday afternoon at the Elks future composed of the junior re- or*B grandfather, EJnoch Frye, at or shrinking. to cover every bit of the croquettes superintendent ot schools announc- glad to receive them. porters of scout news and regular bond. the Haverhill Savings bank in 1831. THOS. McGILL, JR. when you egg-and-crumb them. Home with each member attending teer fire department prepared to , cars with water, mounted the fire ' ad the ' cmor list at the Rockville bringing a valentine. Mrs. Joseph Ny Fourteen Mile Hike meetings will be held at which many Judge John Rufus Booth, who Frye gave the bankbook to his Painter and Decorator This way. they’ll never burst open High school for the first half year,, By James Giitwoid prominent newapaper men will be presided, set Feb. 19 as a bearing daughter, Mra. Susan Bell, in 1869 8449 FOR COLLEGE YEAR while frying. respond en masse—to help battle truck on a flat car, and were ready on Monday. The pupils whose names Lavitt is in ebjurgi. of Ole aflefhodh date. 128-128 Cedar Street Dial 6887 a fire al Wallace, 44 miles north- to steam to the scene. wltb Mra. A. Heller asslstliig. I started on my fourteen mUa bike speakers. These speakeri will be and she turned It over to her son, As for frying, the new odorless webt of nere. appear on the Ust have an average at 9:80 Saturday morning. From furnished by Assistant Scout Elxe- the mayor, la 1932. Berkeley. Calif.- (AP)—It coaU method demonstrated at the present Then someone telephoned the of 85 In four prepared subjects, or my heme, Vincent Farrand, a cutlve Parker Boyle. The eight The Japanese era dates from 660 (449, on the average, to spend a Herald Cooking School took the au Firemen filled three railroad tank blaze was under control. Read The Herald Adfs. the equivalent and are below 80 m brother scout, and I hiked up Oak- troops In town are now being cover- B. C., when the Japanese empire year at Jie University of California, dtence by storm. Mias Edna Fer' none of the four. The Ust Is as fol- land straat turning right at the ed by Scribes Robert PratL Troop was founded. a survey by Dr. Merton E. HtU has guson, well-known cooking expert, loars: The Poet’s Column | shown. Among the students ques- recommends for all frying the new Seniors—Karl Baer, Barbara Cop- tioned, most of them spent leas tb.n vegetable shortening. Spry. It’s so ping, Margaret Davis, Morris Fubr, RBTBIBUTOBT JUBTICB (1 a week for amusements. pure that It fries without amoke or Bernice Galbraith, Alice Gunther, From Virgin Womb of chaos wild. odor. In fact, "women tell me that AUce Gunther, Arllne Johnston, Where God—tbe Word In labor wera the old bogey of smoky, smelly Margaret Landry, Oscar Manuei- Cusmoa la shaped In durance mild— MEN LOVE GIRLS kitchens has been banished," assert- baum, Wllhelmlna Moore, Richard The obedient worshipper. ed tbe popular lecturer at this Motganson, Stanley Mulak, Theo- week’s Cooking School. You can dore Palmer, Edward Robb, Ralph Then la Image of Jehovah, W ITH PEP use Spry again and again, for It Robb, Harold Sokolov. Ruth Tenn- A holy state forever bleat, tf TOO are aad foil o( foa. win te- doesn’t carry over the flavor atedt. Veto Turrln, Bernard Vir- .Womb of earth a mist oomes over, Waimt!iARfnMs;. iTiaujr v iu yea to d ^ e e a aad paiiSM. BtfTs If you other food. Mias Edna Ferguson ro crooo, Uletcfls aad Urad. bmi won't bo EDNA M. FERGUSON shup, Gladys Wilson, Alvina Wocho- And men forthcomea upon het ______itoreotod. Mob don't tiho **<|ntot'* s Mb. fries her croquettes In Spry one Inch For throethro- _ goDomtIoM______one______woman hna told murka, Juanita White, Elisabeth breast. OBotbar how to go "amlUBg throogh** wHb deep In a heavy frying pan. Fahey. Lydia B. Ptnkbam'a Vogotabla CompooBd. It T r y the recipe above yourself. Juniors—Kenneth Arts, Beatrice Not one but twain to hoUaaas, b«pab«na Natnro tone npap tha ayatam. thua laoeaB* And don’t be afraid to let your NATIONALLY KNOWN HOME ECONOhnST ing...... tha.... . dioeoaajorta...... froma ^ r fnBctional dla*- Bamforth, Helen Bastek, Nellie Were held to obedient stay, ordara______whichjpomao I moat asdnra. family have eeoond helpings, for Blenkowski, Faith Blinn, Walter The man, tbe woman, both eonfaaa Maha a^ note NOW to got n bottio olworld- these croquettes are ao digestible faaaoua Plnkham'a Compound today WITU- Csehura, Joan Dawkins, Laura The fall to woe, from God away. OUT FAll from your drogglat^mofo than n child can eat them. Dick, Helen Fahey, Margaret Fel- MtUion woman have written In lefUra re* / porting hanadt. lows, Edwin Hyjek, Robert Kahan, Divided stlU that garden path, W ^ n o t try LYDIA B. PINKHAM'S SPOILED THEIR FUN Uses and Endorses Beverly Kellner, Roy Luglnbuhl, Ed- E.-st once upon tbe holy trod, VXG^ABLB COUrOUNDT Curtis, Neb.—The Curtis volun- 10: I ward Mamuaka, Gloria Mitchell, Allen race disfavor hath. ' Donald Morganson, Walter Neff, Estranged from boUneas to rod. Charles Nelson, Helen Fadeglmas, Mary Perzanowska. Dorothy Preuss, ’niunders a voice from Sinai, Faith Ridgeway, Geraldine Klsley, Infinite love back of command. ALUMINUM COUKING UTENSILS Mary Rodvan, Oorrlne RuehJ, Eva That finite souls, as you and I TRY THIS See "We6r-Ever" In Use This Week Schofield, Frieda Llpschts, Roger Might strive to taka love’s proffsrsd Sherman, Barbara Sikes, Helen band. A T T H E Stodolskl, Hedwig StodolskI, Joseph RICH SMOOTH At The Herald Cooking School Tomasek, John Ty-lcr, Ernest Welti, Heard not tbe loved Wisdom’s ap- \ r 'A' Joseph Hebensteil, Helen Kompanik. peal. '-'A . \ -.f I ' Stephen Skolianlk Hard as a atons fixing tha heart; FLAVOR Itophomorcs— Harel Barrows, And His favored ones fain would MANCHESTER HERALD Raymond Belllveau, James Bentley, kneel Edward Brace, Myrtle Brendcl, 'Fore strange gods—homage to im- JU Shirley Dunlap. Bertha Eastland, part. Uoar-Fvor aluminum Morris Eisenberg. Martin Fagan, ‘-i COOKING SCHOOL Sylvia Fuhr, Ursula Gorcynakl, Eons, and aona now are fled, WEDNESDAY, 9:30 A. M. Itobert Hoffman, Edith Hrouda, StlU woe’s dark ahadow lies between ■ STATE THEATER Dorothy Kington, Tessle Krochenko, Tha race and Him whose blood la SPRING SALE • — Seymour Lavitt, Ervin Luglnbuhl, abed. MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE Roger Magnuson, Leonard Man- That love divine might rule eupreme. chuck, Adelaide Menge. Audrey I 7 out of 8 American homes use Aluminum cooking utendlf. Thij over* Nutland, Helen Orlowaka. Ruth And Aeolus stirred mIgbtUy whelming preference is based on facts every womao should know, Palmer, James Patric, Allen Phillip, The forests great, and oceans deep; during Herald Cooking School only Florence Preuas, WUllam Richter, So cometh Mars to land and sea fact! which will be explained and demonstrated at thia C3ooki|ig Grace Risley, Constance Romeo. And war coherts their vigils keep. Dorothy Rosenberg, Helen Shapiro, You are cordially invited to see and bear thsM points of luperiority. AUce Stone, Daniel Szalontal, Shlr- And votaries of Mars shall reign. ^BETTER TOP COOKING — Non-clog Is}' Webster, Arllne Ulltsch. Till bitterest dregs of cup of woe. 1. Aluminum is friendly to food. * burners. Easy to clean. Even bent Freshmen—Nancy Andrews, Mil- Iniquitous power shall drain: distribution. Automatic top lighting, dred Bordua. Sol Bronowitz. Thelma And all mankind shall see and BENDIX DOES ALL THE WORK AUTOMATICALLY—Wttshifs. Rinses and Damp- 2. Aluminum preserves natural flavor, color and nutritional qualities. Cantor, Barbara Chapman, Eugene know. ^INSULATED OVEN — Large, roomy Dries automatically—without any attention from the user. No need even to touch 4-PC. SAUCE PAN S H BUN6AL0W COOKEN 3. Aluminum does not rust. ” oven. Keeps beat where It belongs. Crllly, Cyril Deere. Dorothy Elliott. datensOaial: 8teemsr,Pot-Hoait- Mildred Farr. Helen Flaherty. The loathsome hydra-headed thing, water. And Bendix makes clothes cleaner, whiter, more sanitary. Launders with Rosooth bottoms. Heavy Insulation. jound corners. Covers, tSe extra. ar, Cersal Coohsr, Utility Pot. 4. Aluminum utensils are Ughfor; eafllar to handle; but sturdy, strong. Catherine Frank, Eva Fnedman, That tilled the earth with violence. far less wear on clothes . . . handles silks, rayons, laces — even the heaviest |OVEN CONTROL — The famous I..oratn Dorothy kTledrich. Virginia Griffin, Itself In utter madness sting. 9-OT. 5. Aluminum utensils cook quickly; gave fuel ' Bed Wheel oven regulator give* com- Ruth Hartensteln, Barbara Hetntz, Dying from Its own virulence. woolen blankets and clothes. Easily installed. .• -and no set tubs are needed. plete beat control Edwin Hoffman, Helen Hoffman, 6. Aluminum utensilfl oook evenly; foods taste better. Margaret Kompaiitk. Eva Kurlovlch. Back again to the holy way fii, |UTHJTY DRAWERS — Two largu Ruth Lippman, Gloria Llppman, That first divined the Holy Might, 7. Aluminum utensils have no "hot spots"; are practically self-stirringi ' drawers for staring utensils. Pots Burton Lllk, Shirley Llsk. Harold Whore love and peace shall hold fuU and pons out of sight. Leutjen. Lillian Mlffitt. Christine sway. 8. Aluminum utensils are easy to keep dean. Regrularly $86 MlUer, Gordon Miller. Harold Mor- And man shall see with clearer |rOVER-AM. TOP — Provide* greater " working space. Adds to modem ap- ganaon, Barbara Patric, Marilyn sight. C(((8EI 9. Aluminum utensils are practical; modem in design. Playdon, Catherine Plesa, Norman FRED J. BUiUELL ^SV.V FRY PANS $3.50 Down pearance. Preuss, Hedda Rasball, Elizabeth Firm-crip h.ndife. 7-in., 69e SAUCE POTSET 10. V\^ear-Ever** is Aluminum at its best. sUONDIMENT SET — Im|>ortant In the Rathke, Edward Scibek, Arnold KEY TO REOOVEBT. {H a t. tSe). 8-la., 89c (Ratf. Rsat quickly and evenly; no "bat ' preparation of meal*. Condiments Sellgson. Seena Siegel. Fred Staudl, (1 .25). lO-in., (139 (R .g. $139). vote" S m fiwL Poods taste $2.37 a Month always close at hand. Edward Sunega, Stanley Szemreylo, Keene, N. H., Feb. 1.—(API— Frank Tomasek, Priscilla Turner. Louis J. Taber, master of tbe Na- A SPECIAL FEATURE Carrie Wagner, Dorothy Weber, tional Grange, thinks Increased con- B V.' ; *- Erma Welngartner, Eleanor Wocel, sumption Is the key to buslneas re- ...... ■ ill ' Wlll-Eiit " Ciikil Betty 2>llnka. covery. SiMns aalmaSi 4 ■saietc «l«aa Collecting Taxes "We talk too much about produc- 2 •Mini* ... aSe J CMS_____ . . . tion and not enough of incrsaataig Mas Bad klaiaf dry, rm ry f — -a Tax CoUector Henry P. Hoermann consumption," he said In an inter- Mbs Edna M. FergnsoD will point oat tha maay odvoatagaa GRAND PRIZE AT HERALD* COOKING SCHOOL sdU start to collect the Old Age As- of this 4-la-l cooker.^ It ateoma several vegetables a t ooe view here during a New England IMAGINE... .the Bendix washes clothes, puts them through three separate fresh This modem .Magic Chef OA8 Range will be given away at the last session of the Mi,, alstance Tax In the town of Vernon tour. time, and Savors won’t mix. It pot-roosta Inexpeoslve eats; today. These taxes are due February "Increase tha demand for con- water rinses, whirls them damp-dry, with absolutely no attention from you. Goodbye cooking school If ytm ore tbe wlaaer and have already purchased this model 1st to March 1st and each peraon makes then; tender and tnsty. It cooks oeieol evealy, witheat your money will be refunded la full sumption." he said, "and the pro- grow dull and gray! washday toil and drudgery. Welrome, a gay day with your Bendix Home Laundiy.-v, crust. It Is handy for dcllcloos soups and stews. between the ages rf 21 and 60 years duction will take care of Itaatt.** (■ ((•11 iBClusive are liable to the tax. He caUad for "teamwork" by Forget forever the time-taking, back-breaking tasks - •. .pre-soaking clothes in set tubs The collector wlU be at the town agriculture, labor, bnslnase, and the There's no need to scratch away the aa^ scrubbing dirty tubs and wringer... .straining with a heavy washer and scour- SAUCEPAN SET TEAKETTLES clerk's office. Memorial Building on consumer to aid reoovtry. Bon Ami gleaming auiface of your sink as you ing it... .lifting steamy, sodden garm ents..grinding clothes through a wri'^TT •asy-dsen dooM cover.. Staam- Modtm, eflldeot dadpL Easy- Kraday, Tuesday, Friday evemnga clean it. Use Bon AmL tlte a^/a. seal. Streamline handles. Smooth tflt handles. (-(Jt.. $139 UUd. during February from aeven to nine ODD UBOAL MOVB. bottoms. Ronnd, eaty-elsan acratchloMM cleanser! Bon Ami koept L'sad and Yhe Bendix banishes aU thb work. See the Bendix now — watch it work . . . you U 81.70.3-gt.. $238 (Jtag. $330). rWEAR'CVERl o’clock. On Wedneedeys, February want one right away. eomeia. Will last far yean. S.Qt.,$339(Jtad.4a.7(). 8 find 16 alao on Monday, February Oklahoma a ty , Feb. L—(AP)—A ainks smooth and easy to dean year r o r o m m o n d e d b y thm ]|fanelN C 5$for Divi5$ioNi 38tb he wUI be at the office from depuW abarlff was appointed giiard- after year—leaves no ro u ^ spots to B o r a l d C o i M n g S c h o o l J POT KOASUP CMff Al 9 a. m. to 12 noon and two to hve tan of 9-year-old Leon Hayes today T i t Hartford Gas Co. te the afternoon. He wlU hold addi- so a hospital might obtain perm it collect dirt. .And beat of allt Bon Ami Terms As Low As $5.95 a Month i - Green Stampn Given With Cash Sales. PMOMS tional sessions on Saturday after- alon to treat the child (or a head actually polUhet os It elaona. Buy pne noons February 9, 13, 19 and 26 infection. package—let Boo Ami prove Itself today! 4 The action Was taken by County TRADE MARK 1 from 3 to 6 o'clock. 763 Main S t T !. 1 sso. VIS. Per ass I Oberks or money orders may bs Judge C J. Blinn after Leim’s par- par-Rvor'ALUMINUM •snt to tbs eoUector, but no receipts enU, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hayaa, '•hmtm't acratMbW yotf KEMP'S,Enj. <1. I W H A L C com objected to medleal aid on reUgloua win be mailed unleae postage la In- grouDds. MAMCHiSTili Comm* MAMUnisai tSK ISVKNINU HERALD, MANCHESTER. UUNN„ TUESDAY, FiSBKUAKX 1.1V89 iSlUHT MANfllKSI Ett EVENING HKKAI.D. MANCHKSTEK. GUNN.. TUESDAY, rEBHUARY 1, W8» icond Session Herald Cooking School Tom orrow at 9; 30 Second Session Herald Cooking School Tomorrow at 9: appeared to be under tbe Influence of liquor. Judge Hyde said that HRS. GARRmrS PUPILS CHIMNEY HRES ROUND R.O. BROWN TO HEAD M a n ch est e r tmiy. would not bring him back to there had been no fight but that Ja c k Pen n ick Com m ands when news Shops may ha opened by no need even to touch water. The WARSHIPS her. them. tion and Kemp Rossi had pushod Desimone, causing KEMP’S TO BANDLE Bendlx Is easy to use. All that one eauas of their I YOUNG REPUBUCANS him to fall down. Rossi was found IN n ilS T OF RECITALS OUT MONTH IN TOWN "What have you decided to do?" Tha dacrea. however, emphasues D a t e Bo o k Brat aakSd bar. does la—put the clothea In, set retailing of mschanl^ guilty of breach of the peace, the Filmland^s St a nding A r m y ^iRiAesl G irl in ike OYorl^ that applloatlooa' by Jawa will be automatic controU, add soap and MAY BE ORDERED charge of Intoxication being sus- j She said. "I have decided to glva such- as wasbara, rafr _ Tomorrow rejected on principle. « NEW BEMDIX WASHER bluing—Bendlx does the rest —In oU burners. Odaipleta pended. One Group Of Voice And Piano Still Alarm Calls Out No. 3 At BY AOELAIOC HUMPHRIES C«w»l|tl, t*M, N£A Siwlw, IM. away oU my mUUona." la Elected President Of New Feb. 1-4— Annual Herald Cooking "The (Ts Bs Oantinned) one contlnoua operation —without concerning the Bendlx Ronwl A t the suggestion of the prosecu- Students Heard Last Night, School. South End; Blaze In Hart- Hollywood. Feb. 1— (A P ) — Fllmfffhe has lost counL In attention. Gone all tbs dirty, iabori. London County Group; Oth- tor the court nolled the charge of Road To Glory," "Under Two QOSTMANfiB HOUDAYi dry can ba readily hod by .9 This Week man Block At North End. Irlid's only standing army shoulders eii™ . „ CAST OF CH.ARACTEBS Revolutionary Waahlnff Ma- oua dnidgary of washday. The Ben- at Kemp’s, Incorporatad, intoxication brought against Desi- Second Tomorrow Night. Flags," "They Gave Him a Gun" and he had In bis land; more than THEBE’S NO WALIUNU T«U V (Mur Na- er Officers Chosen. Feb. 4— High va. Middletown at arms at the command of Jack Pen- CONSTANCE COSBY — heroine; him. She could not bear his cold In- GERSfAN TEXTILES MUST dlx Home Laundry gives clothes an new Bendlx can be seen den mone who the prosecutor said was nick, who lets others play tbe role "Wee Wtnie Winkle" are among the I pride, respect and reverence. She chine Antomatically Wash- State Armory. iteheat girt la the world. difference; It was a knife thrust In- BE 188 PERCENT ARYAN Wtated pra-aoak. washes them, ed. on "the receiving end." Parents and friends of Mrs. Both fire departments In Man- of general on the screen. most recent. I understood why; It waa tbe pride to her heart. 'If he no longer loved Beatrice, Nab.— (A P )—A post- e«, RinaM And Damp-Dries gives thorn thraa saparmto fresh New London, Feb. 1.— (A P ) — Next Week V Today the Pennick army strag- BKET HABDBSTT—hero; bridge tiiBS Ignore lim it U. S. E. J. Noyes. 24. driver of the car Arlyne Ganity's vocal and piano When a studio has to fight a war of ancestry, of blood; It had noth- her, If he thought she had not man’s paradlaa might be tha place water rlnaes, spins them damp dry Robert O. Brou-n of this city today that attracted the attention of Offi- Feb. 11—Father and Son banquet chester wound up the month an- gled through a temporary canton- bollder. Berlin— (A P )—Tha Oartnan aco- SNDW j o n 4 : pupils filled to overflowing the par- In front of the camera,'it calls on ing to do with fame or money or changed, bow could she hope to wheto all tha customers would corns . . , than stops . . . all automaU- assumed leadership of the Young cer Cassells and later resulted In at Concordia Lutheran church. swering calls. No. 3 Company ot n,ent getting chow for a scene In RODNEY BRANDON — Omale’s nomica ministry, fostering a "new It was announced today that lors of Center church house last Pennick. He can muster a thousand tleaee. material things. make him believe in her again, give and gat their mall Instead of wait- cally. And the Bendlx Is self-scoui> New Toik—"WIUM do ; Wi Follow SoH. Republicans of .New London county the arrest of Noyes on the charge Feb. 12— Informal Cabaret dance the South Manchester fire depart- "Alexander’s Ragtime Band," fea- her another chance, try together, German culture in drearing." baa Kemp'A Incorporatsd. have been ap- Ing. has no wringer . , . and no night The occasion was the first at Rainbow in Bolton, auspices of soldiers' If necessary. KATIE BLYN — Connie's “dou- ing for it to ha delivered. a living T” Mnglatrata following his election as president of driving while under the Influence of two mld-wlnter recitals, the sec- ment wa.s called late yesterday turing Tyrone Power and Jack once more, to rebuild their Uvea and declared Jews unlit to coUaborate pointed local agants for the Bendlx aet tube are needed. American Legion. They have their own uniforms— ble." "You think I will change again." David Kaaslng, rural mail car- Aurello naked Wartea , of the county club at the annual of liquor and without proper regis- ond to be presented at the same afternoon to extinguished a chim- Haley. their marriage? with Aryan tailors, drees-makers The Bendlx Is really the auccas- tration, was found g she aald, searching for vrorda to rier, dwsK In such a beavan for one Homo Laundry, tha successor to the In court on a peepms-tWa Ub WuMacten. Feb. 1.—(AP)—The meeting of the executive council at hour and place tomorrow evening. Coming Events ney fire at 73 Linden street, this be- break doom the barriers between "You’re terribly wrong", atae said and dasignars. day. ior to tha washing machine. It ts "I work on the aBMa.** .il $100 on the first charge and $5 on ing a still alarm. Foreign Legion are most in demand Pennlck's opinion, but he has seen CHAPTER XXIV washing mochina. Tha Bendlx la X'^lbvy** top>r«nklnK officer told Con- Quaker Hill last night. He succeeds Mrs. Garrlty accompanied her pu- Feb. 13— Police benefit at State —and their own arsenal. They know them; the pride, the hurt, the force again. "Not that I blame you for A dacraa was issued by the min- He hired the local flreman’s hall. smartly styled . . . occupies sur- "When do you workT" .. P jp - fi today the United States would John K. Wylie of Montvllle. the second, which with costs pils In voice, one of whom, Mary Last night at 11:15 an alarm was likeller-looklng prospects In uni- not a washer—it Is a revolutionary prisingly small, space. Can be In- amounted to $121.32. His brother, theate^ the manuals of arms of all major Spring had indeed come to the of his wrlU. "But I shan’t I am thinking of me as you do: I did try istry forbidding Jews to open new Invited all bM clients to call for “When It anowo, 1 ««rk.'*ii ^h llM battleships largrer than the Senator Fred ZcIIet of Stonlng- Lanticii, sang "Clrlblrlblm” and Feb. 15— Annual banquet of Lu- ti.rned In from Station 12, North form. new automatic machine that brings stalled In the boaement. kitchen or O. W. Noyes, intoxicated and asleep powers. "The smartest recruit 1 ever vall^, and to the blue-grecc hills. sure of that Surer than I ever to change you. Bret I’m glad 1 whoIcMie or retail textile ahope in their mail, and provided entertain- at last—a worklasa washday. “Well," aald the mogtal l$|ij000-taa limit fixed by tbe IBSd ton. close ally of Representative played for her piano number. ther League of Emanuel Lutheran &Ialn and North School street, call- was of anything. I’ve grown up, didn’t succMd. I loved you because Berlin, sales center of the Reich's first floor room—even In a bath- he convicted Bergan, “tha in the car at the time pleaded guil- Few are World War veterans, al- trained," he said, "was Shirley Tem- C3onnle knew that In no other spot In ment and refreshments. H m Bandix M automatic In every room. A^miiidon treaty If other powers dls- Ellery Allyn of Waterford In tne "Merry Window Waltz," by Lebar. church. ing out both pieces of fire apparatus the world could It have awakened Bret 1 suppoee you think it la you were different from other men. texUla Industry. Tbe ban appllaa to Kaaatng oaya he plans to make it bars aaema to laavo yaa aktu. ty to Intoxication and waa fined Pupils who participated last night, of the Manchester fire department. though Pennick himself Is. , ple." way. It waahea, rinaaa, and damp- Appointment of a local dealer nrtffard the limitation. latter's recent fight for election as $10 and coats and A. E. Kincade Feb. 18— Annual Father and Son When "What Price Glory" was go- more beautifully. She knew that about time! It was a painful pro- Because you were as you are. ..." Aryana aMo till the and of 1988, an annual event. much leisure. You'd battrir i and their selections, follow: It was a chimney fire In tbe Hart- driaa automatically—and thara la cams after conatdarahls investiga- J’ “ It la almost certain," Admiral a member of the State Central com- who tried to aasist the driver In banquet at South Methodist church. ing Into production Pennick. typed this, his own beloved country, was cess. I bad to hurt not only my- "And I love a girl named Katie farther north." Frasquita Serenade Iduet) ..Lebar man building on North Main street, The lowest temperature at che WUUam D. Leahy said, “that the mittee, *"88 elected first vice presi- making a get away after the arrest, Feb. 17, 18, 19— St. Bridget’s pre- as a hick recruit, decided to special- where Bret would come. Hadn’t he self, but otbera, too. Rodney for Blyn." Hia tone was bitter; he K-taeaty nations would Invoke an dent, and Mrs. Helen Grabber Phyllis Kratchmar. Arlyne Garrlty Lenten Mardi Gras. west of North School street. When North Pole is 60 degrees below said that no matter bow far he one. You, perhaps roost of all. turned on her, for a moment only. was fined $10 and coats on the Daddy's Birthday Waltz...... Rolfe ize os an ex-offlcio general. He's zero, Fahrenheit. ^(iMKape clause and build larjer ships Lebanon, whose husband Frank charge of broach of the peace. Feb. 19—Pre-Lenten dance of Zip- the chimney fire was discovered stUI a recruit In pictures, though. roamed, always be must return Or maybe myself — If you won’t "You’ re not trying to tell me you are t';1( K were determined that other Grabber, supported George Hox'ie, Marlon Casblan acr C^lub at Sub-Alpine clubhouse. there were hot embers being thrown Tbe ultra-micrometer at the U. S. here? And she had wondered If try to understand and forgive me.” that girl again!" Turtle Dove P o lk a ...... Behr Casting directors never have made F eoimtriea arere doing so." 2nd, of LiCbanoii, In the contest with Feb. 25—-Annual Masonic Ball at out from the chimney for a distance him more than sergeant. Bureau of Standards can detect dif- Bret’a country might come to have "There Is nothing to forgive," She shook bar bead, caught bar t. The chief o' naval operatKms Allyn, was named second vice presi- Mary Morlarty Masonic Temple. of over six feet above the chimney. ferences of one-blllionth of an Inch. the aame Influence over her. be said. StUl he stood, staring out Up between her teeth; tears pressed Little Fairy W a ltz...... Streabbog He has arranged so many wars B Blade this statement to tbe House dent. These two, with Brown, will COLUMN FOR JUNIORS There was fear that other property She knew now, back In tbe old at the billa on tbe horizon, watch- so closa behind her eyeUda, a chok' " Naval committee during the second represent the county on the State Betty Buckley in the vicinity would be endangered. ing tbe sun sinking slowly behind Ing In her throat "No, not that Blacksmith's Song ----- Bordman brick bouae with Its ivy covered ! necticut Young Republicans. IN THURSDAY HERALD CURB QUOTATIONS and bad his attention called to tbe come to pass; she would find peace of scarlet and gold, blue and vio- either. Maybe you wlU believe me. I Love to Hear You Singing let "I am aa much at fault as Bret—and beUeve In me—when I , poMlon program proposed in re* Gordon Jackson of East Lyme (vocal) ...... Wood fire ran to the firehouse, started the here. I^iiethar she again found ‘ jiponae to President Roosevelt's was elected secretary of the county apparatus and turned In the alarm. happiness would depend upon Bret, you; there is aa much la me to tell you wbat I have decided to All Junior organizations and news Betty McCarthy forgive. I let you change me; I do." ■ ,t«oommendatlon for a fiat 20 per organisation lu t night and Atty Fairy Wish ...... Hopkins By ASSOCIATED PRESS The apparatus waa out of the and Bret alone. |i.«ent tncreaae In the slxe ot tbe fleet. thought I could change you. Eiach If he did not then nothtnig ever Leon J. Belshelro was renamed concerning the younger generation Joan Aperton building before the alarm waa Mrs. Parsons and Elolse had wel- of us la what each has always V, Barfier, be told the committee et treasurer. Ark N at Gas ...... 3»4sounded and the recall was sounded could make him. She would know will be printed each Thursday in Star of the S e a ...... Kennedy Assd Gas and El A ...... 1% comed her as though she had come been.” tOMiSlclal reports to the Navy that within 10 minutes. "home”, os indeed she felt she had. that he never would love her again. The Herald. This will Include Boy Nancy Griffin Am Sup Pow ...... ’ h "You’re wrong", Connie protested. That her plan, though ahe would It’s A Pleasure To Try P Japan Is building 43,000*ton battle* Gentle Night ...... Williams The alarm came Just after the What waa more rare, and under- She got to her feet sto<^ beside fe bklps. This Info.-matinn, he said, had Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and Cent States El ...... 9-16 carry It through, alone. If necea- Anne Anderson Cits Serv . ..'...... 1 A,firemen had finished their "Bingo" standing. they had welcomed her ■ been published in Italy. POUCE COURT Brownies. Sons of Legion, HlghlaiM Leaves In the Wind ...... Kolllng party in the hall on Oolway street, without question or comment. It Asked by Representative Mott Park Boys club and other Junior El Bond and Share ...... 7>i was natural, they seemed to say— Shirley Cervlnl Ford Limited ...... -5*i>which resulted In a large tumouc . '(It-Ore) whether the Intelligence A continuation until February 7 clubs which report In. Th. news will Twinkling Toes ...... Carey of firemen. 44 out of 60 men answer- and the sleepy dttle town and tbe New Recipes You Have waa granted In the case of Harry 'be"Bubmltted to the Herald office not Niag Hud Pow ...... 7A» valley with its haze of tender green •ervleo did not know accurately Evelyn Moran Penn Road ...... 2',ing the roll af'or the fihe waa out Mints, charged with keeping a dia later than V qdnesday of each week and Its guarding aentinels of high E 'whsiher Japan was building such Throwing Kisses ...... Heins Unit Gas ...... 3''i when they reported to their fore- g iflBpar-dreadnaughts, Leahy replied; orderly houae, when the aesalon ot to Danny Shea where It udll be Helen Griffin hills all seemed to say It. too—that the town court opened laat night. Unit Lt and Pow A 2*2 man. i • “ We have an intelUgencc depart* compiled Into a column for the fol Nightingale's Song she should return to them. She Seen Demonstrated Or The continuation waa granted. lowing night'e publication. knew now that no matter how far want but It has not been able to Prosecutor George C. Lesaner In (vocal) ...... Nevln P jgst the Information In Japan," Jessie Dowling she should roam, she, too, could formed Judge Harold Garrlty, at the come back to this serene haven to ■ Know No Details ' request of Judge William S. Hyde, Flower Song ...... Lange He asserted this government Florence Dancoss be born anew. Have Read About— who represented Mr. Mlntz. The Connie helped Elolse and her and so easy to make with Spryl _ new nothing a the tonnage or gun ease will be beard at that time and MARLBOROUGH Charge the Uhlands ...... Bohm Wbillbres of the new Japanese ships. Dorothy Prentice U se ’Balanceii’ Flour!’’ mother about the big house, opei4bg Edward Rudinsky. who waa arrested shutters, airing tbe blgb-celllnged ■ The proposed naval expansion on the charge of Intoxication when Salut a Peste ...... Kowalsky The Board of Asse.ssors has com- Annamae Krob SajTB Edna M. FarBuion rooms; she dug In the garden, t'Wogram Includes three 3S .000*ton the police visited tbe Mlntz board- loosening tbe bard earth for young t;bnttlaahlps and Leahy said the ing house on Sunday pleaded not pleted Its wor'k and Its Grand list CookInB School Director for 1937 Is $308,303. The members FORD PL.ANT REOPENS. seeds that soon would point tiny 1‘Unlted States aas no present inten- guilty to the charge. A t the re- green sprouts towards ths sun. She of building larger ones unless quest of the prosecutor his case also of the board are; Paul Roberts, Milton J. Lord and John A. Wlm- St. Louis, Feb. 1.— (A P I — The helped In the huge kitchen, leairning l> to do so by the activities of want over to February 7. to bake biscuits and com bread al- powers. Martin J. Kearny. 92, of 200 mer. St. Louis assembly plant of the A daughter was bom Friday af- Ford Motor company resumed oper- most as good as "Aunt Bertha's"; Questioned by RepresentaUve Cniurch street, Hartford, arrested PROBLEM she took long tramps over Bret's Saturday night on the charge of in- ternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Walter ations today after a one-day shut- [ BaaMlton (D*Va) as to how the Squlers at the Wlllimantlc hospital. down. bridge, up Into the hills. The days I Navy would defend the National toxication had his case continued were full to overflowing, though until Friday evening at the request A number from here attended the A plant ofltcer said yesterday’s L-S^tal if the fleet were occupied Trl-lhiunty Union meeting which closing was necessary "to permit they were a time of waiting. And I hi the Pacific, Leahy said he pre* of his employer Harold C. English then one day the waiting was ended; of 58 C^iestnut street, arrested earW was held In Gilead Sunday night. distribution to catch up with pro- j humed that would have to be left The meeting was conducted by a duction,” but that a 90-car-a-dav W E U S B Connie went to the door to open it I'io tbe Army until the fleet could Sunday morning and charged with to find Bret standing there. operating a motor vehicle with Im- deputation of young men and wom- schedule will he maintained with 1 teach the scene. proper brakes, pleaded not guiltv en from the Hartford Theological no further shutilowns anticipated i ' Leahy emphatically opposed di- and had his case continued until Seminary. He stated about 600 production em- \ Her heart skipped a beat, turned eoME TO FREE To Cook Meat, Fowl or Fish DNsion of the fleet between the At* Wednesday evening. The meeting of the Dorcas So- ployes reported for work today. over, stood Btin. But her smile tte tlc and Pacific oceans although John Rossi, 52. of 128 Birch ciety which was held at the home of was steady and unsurprised, hfr eooKiNo satooi [■ ii^ton said many members ot street, was charged with breach of Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee. Thursday MORO O ITLA W S SL.\IN. eyes direct and unwavering. langTsas believed there should oe the peace and Intoxication. Through afternoon was well attended. Miss "Hello.” she said, as though they LEARN NEW EASY WAY TO 6ET Emd hsets because of the vulner* Judge William S. Hyde he pleaded Sylvia Norton of Westchester was Manila. Feb. 1.— (A P )— Four TOWELS had parted but yesterday, instead In Different Ways When ffW llt j of the Panama Canal. not guilty. Officer Ca.ssells told ol the speaker and her subject was More outlaws were killed and tour VC^hco you join the rest o f the audience in ad m iring of weaks ago, and In friendltneaa, DOUBLY DELICIOUS CAKES, I ; "Ite t, of course, would involve a seeing Mr. Rossi and Luigi DIsi- "Uongregatlonal Women’s Organ- Philippine army soldiers wounded M p d ern h o use w ives t h r o w s o ile d the delectable-look ing baked foo ds turned out at the instead of In anger and hatred. PIES, FRIED FOODS izations " late yesterday when 140 steel-hel- Itench fM t e r Increase than that mone being engaged In what he towels aw ay! T h e y use Statler H a n d y coo k in g school, you'U probably say to yourself, “ I f I "Won’t you come In, Bret?" • She CHICKEN KING CROQUETTES ' “ Leahy asserted. thought was a fight. Both men Mrs. Eugene B, Lord, Mrs. T. W. meted troopers, supported by artil- held wide the door. You Have An lery. attacked a More fort In Lanao could just do ba k ing lik e that at hom e!” . 4 UbtawpooM SpTY Doberrentz, Mrs. Elmer T. Thlenes T o w e ls— c h e a p er, less bo t h erso m e, He said, "What ore you doing i m e an d p la c e b e lo w — 5 UbteapoMB dotir and Mrs E. Allan Bllsh called on nrovlnce, officials announced here 'You can, easily. Sim ply do as your coo k in g school here?” That tiny line was etched 1 a « l t Mrs. William Caffyn In Rockville, sa fe r th a n lin e n o r crash tow els. CXJMEI H ear about marvcl- ) W U M pooa pepper today. instructor urges . . . follo w a depen dable recipe exactly, about his mouth; a dark flush un- T 1 cap cannM chicken eonp or pwfrii Friday. Fierce fighting raged until night- her his akin; bis eyes were guard- oua Spry. Women declare it givea 3 cupacDokedchicken^ctttlnwmanp^eeee A son was bom recently to Mr. fall, with the soldiers only 120 feel S ta tler H a n d y T o w e ls— w it h the So lk a and use a “ balanced” flour. better cakes than the most expen 2 U NewPoom pimientA. chopped ed, somber. Perhaps they could not L yi cap Mtted brr»d cminhe and Mrs James Lester. from the main part of the fort co n te n t— are softer, stro nger, m ore For nearly seventy years, Pillsb u ry’s Best has been a believe wbat they saw, this girl In sive shonetiing. Mixes in half the \ 2 egKs. slighUir brelen 3 teble* FRADIN’S Miss Alice Dean of Colchester Officers ordered the attack when “ balanced” flour, never ch anging in its high quality— a simple blue frock, hair blowing •poosH wwmter the outlaw leaders refused to sur- absorb en t than ever. Statler T o w e ls time—3 ^ 1 1 say it’s the creamiest spent the week end here with Mias alw ays m illed from the finest w heats, scientifically and curling about her face, blue shortening ever. Gives flakier pas Melt SscT is w acxiiu. Add »cm . aX. FEATURE AT THE HERALD COOKING SCHOOL Bertha Doberrentz. render. —m ost sa tisfac tory to w els you e v e r eyes clear and untroubled and Add dttcfets loep blended. T h is “ balance” gives you success in every try, crisper fried foods and so di or milk and m k ubUI imooth rad IMck. used— m ad e by th e fore m ost m a n u serene. ^ rria z ratMUiHlr. Rrmarr frem Hre. type o f bak ing, from biscuits and breads to delicate "You didn’t expect to find me?” gestible. Stays fresh on kitchen Add rhirkrs ud siminto ud himd well Spread quelere in ehailow pea. diill fac t u rer of tissue n ap k in s, toilet tissu e, pastries. It also helps your budget, for R U sb u ry's Best she asked. It seemed to her be shelf. Buy economical 3-lb. can. anul stiff, facial tissu e a n d to w els — are sold b y can never cause a b a k ing failure. should have known she would be Cut into croQacUce wiU 2H4nch waiting here. cniLcotter. koflincniaifaa,lbeainbralrn grocers, druggists, d ep art m e n t stores. A s for depen dable recipes, you’ ll find a fold er o f e n . tken in crvailM. Fry in hm Spry ELECTRIC R A N G E (SOLkACOll^TtWTT "Hardly!" Hia laugh was harsh. (MS’ R > 1-inch deep In heavy frying W O VE N Home Economics Experts “ Sta tler R o ils F it A ll S ta n d ard tem pting new “ balanced” recip es in each bag o f “I supposed you were sailing some- pan until brnwa. (N o smoke or unpleas- Pillsb u ry's Best. F or coo k ing sc h ool success at hom e, where on axure aeas. With Rodney anl odor when yon fry with S m ) D ^ n P a p er T o w e l R a c k s.” on efaeorbent paper. Hodee hem ertto and home-mak«rs "to-be"— get Pillsb u ry's Best at your gro c e r’s. Brandon. Why didn’t you go with and lender three croquettes are. And T W O -W AY- his?" like all foods fried in Spry, they're eo ••m tell you why," Connie an- ■ dgeetlMe. Serve wftk mustoaow oioee. OTHER STATLER HAND TOWEL tea aam ptNvMUs^MMa •hsritaMg 1 Snvee 4 le B. swered quietly. "But I can’t tell I (Att maawmnmmtJ im this raripa ma iewO t ST RE T C H you here. Aren’t you coming in, USES SHOWN BELOW TRIPLE-CREAM ED ^ — mmd SSM iMt Spry rth p t) . J hoULmtduLbsdhUL Bret? Or no---- wait! Will you f The Universal Model It Ceatrels! walk with me — up our hlU?" ■ “I didn’t suppoee you remem- MSacheater HeraU EDNA M. FERGUSON It^ Comforteble! Aoladdi, wSUl bered that are hod had a ’hllL’ " he Cooking School said gruffly. There was no yield- EDNA M. FEBGU.SON torea-aiaS/ng oagoiV says ItUves A LsMgTIms! ing In hia dark eyes. "I can’t see temoaa hntmi niaklag a"Spry-friMl foods brown AU G USTA what’s tha naa of your teUtng me. It will pay ymi to test It your- mmrt, svUl give bar beautifully. They're crisp, after aU. I suppose you simply DE.MONSTRAT10N aslf . . . changed your mind again— on an- tasty, traa from greaal- CAIN'S other Impulse. As you probably Tomorrow, Thorsflay and Two-way stretch elastic holds will do time and again without Friday At S:S9 A. .M. A t the State Theater Which Is Being Dem- you firm and flat — gives you end." a delightful feeling of com- m a y o n n a i s e "You hate me, don’t you, Bret?" AD.M1S8ION FBEE Her voice was soft, but her Ups fort. quivered. "Not that I blame you. onstrated This Week E xcl usively D emonstra ted at I deserve that. I deserve anything Osttlng Into It Is simplified by you care to say to me, or think a Talon slide futener. THE HERALD COOKING SCHOOL D i d You H e a r T h a t against me. But. please — If i PILLS B U RY’S B EST fetch my wrap, before you come In, At The Herald Cooking Frequent laundering revives win you walk up the hill?" It*s T i m e . . . Its appearance and lengthens W om a n C o ugh ing Th e ‘ " b a la n c e d " flo ur "As you like---- " His manner lU life! sold that It did not matter. He School Exemplifies The A t the Cooking School wrould remain as ha waa; stole, Im- persooal, defenses furled. this morning? Wasn’t if i She caught up an old sweater, La^ Word In Perfec- 1 ■ 1' 'il'' it awful— and how it did pulled it on, elooed the door behind $3-50 We Ag a in Welcome To Manchester her. Without saying anything distract Miss Ferguson. s u p p l y more they fell Into step side by The AUGUSTA- side. They walked in alienee, but tion And Refinements Th e 9th Annu a l Cooking School with their accustomed swinging other Itamera For AT rhythm, for Oonnia's step matched FIgurm An so imaeeessary—to dlstarb oH aroand you. either at homo his long stride, until they had In Modem ELECTRIC Cash $1.00 to $10.00 or In publle gatherings simply use— reached the top of their hilL A nd We Hope A ll Those Who Nnrse Brand Grippe and CoM Capsules—they positively break np Tha Httla whits church still smll- $154-50 Installed Tntroducins: a eold In a day or aa refund yoor money—only 49c. ad down upon them; the klngdora RANGES. Oar Cold Breaker Tablets—San-tox made—cost but 2.5c. that Brat had aald belonged to her, A tte nd Receive Culin ary H elp A nd atm atratehad halow. to tha east Pine Balsam Cough Symp, sootbea and ends a persistent coogh— Bight clooda gntherod; In the wast SUffhtly Hiffher On Terms Jf^/ier'3 twenty years of selling this formula cause os to recommend the sun waa a round baU of golden “Alphabet” It very Ughly. 85e and 68c. fire. Hove A Good Tim e. “BiiaE we alt dvani?" Cnanla Brassiere Honey Dew Coagh Bytop—pleasant—soothing—quick of relief— ■aked. and waited for Brat to for children or adults—different type of medication—S5e and tetosd his handkarehlaf on tbe log. That upllfta and rounds the SSc a bottle. bust Into lovely soft lines ot Does Your Business Call Ra com A—dsr — an, yeatfcfol bast. more." WhOteal I Croqolgaele 1 C— L m g s b o s A Oar Gin Boxea with vatoea to $1.80 and seme at SlJtO, are givea Tat glad — It maaiM that to -A versus bocL Free each day at the OeeUag School seaalona. yoo." be said; hut wtte anma MANCHESTER COAT, APRON Teaarve aad atiir Connnllty. “Nat- urally. I lo*a It; it la port at me. Not tmly o f mb bat of aB my neo- T h e A Aanchester Electric D ivision T he Dewey-Rich man Co. & TOWEL SUPPLY SERVICE Dla who ttvad bare bateta Plain yeopla. Ptaaiera. My Chant- Jewetora Stationera Sihreramitha T he C E N T E R P H A R M A C Y f5 u iu !ii I ^ R A D I N ’ S 487 Mflia street Odd FeDowfl Building H i o n e 5 3 7 0 grandtetbar waa grontod bte ^ ns nm oorooBcncor powB ooMPANT of Mad Item ------

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been attacked by sea or from the air in th® yttkV End n half of civil TRAFFIC SAFETY CAUnONS JURORS ABOUT TOWN ASSEMBLY D E F B ERS DISCUSS war but the latest resulted in the BORAH ISSUES whaefer Still Cue Star heaviest casualties thus far. Kermlt Rogers, son of Mr. and n The British Admiralty office con- Mrs. WUIard R Rogers of 287 East firmed the sinking and there were PLAN OPERATES J’UNERALS IN ROAD INQUIRY IN JERSEY PROBE YD*s and PA*s Clash Again Tonight 2 SALARY JOBS WARNING NOTE O nter street, today began a two- After 17 Years In Sport indications it would add to the blt- year oouTse la buaineaa administra- " ' » fl tetnesi of Parliament debate on for- John F. Oormnn tion at a Hartford sebooL Young eifTi issues. Tho funeral of John F. Gorman of Rogers just graduated from the 27 Bralnard Place, who died Satur- ON ALLIANCES iton, Feb. 1__ (A P )—The path^ But today, when Jones, Ruth and British Foreign SecreUry Scheme Is To Give Aatoists I Were Walking About Court Manchester High scfiiool. Hudsou Couuty Policemeu company have passed out of the ac- Ikgates Refuse To Yote thony Eden already was reported day noon, was held this morning at « comeback trail is supposed to Youthful Coaching Staff UNBEATEN SE V IC E (OoBtlaaed frem Page Om ) strewn with bloomers for form- tive picture, Schaefer is still ruling Reserve Seats considering new efforts to "human- bis home at 8:30 with a requiem SPORTS ROUNDUPfl The meeting of the Girls Sewing 'championa to stumble over, biit the roost in a game that requires an hu SDDIB BRIBTZ ize" the Spanish conflict by prevail- Rebates If They Have No mass being celebrated at 9 o'clock House Corridors Instead Club of St. John's church will be Refuse Committee Access Down ResohtioD Agunst ing upon both government and In- at St. James's church. ment he said was made by the Brit- Schaefer, the veteran master unusal amount of physical stamina, Guides Penn Grid Hopes QUINTET SEEKS TO ish foreign secretary to Parliament omitted tonight and held on Thurs- le billiards, appears to be nerve Control, smart thinking, and New York, Feb. 1— (A P)—TbeS Note to J. F, 8., New Orleans: i , surgents to stop bombing of towns Rev. Vincent Hines, assistant pas- day evening at the parsonage with behind the batUe lines. Accidents. tor of S t James's church, celebrat- that Great Britain and the United Of Gomg To JfU7 Rooul To The Election Records. :lng the grade without any concentration. Reds have delayed publication of the name is “Breete" . . . Ekl Wall- Available For Mrs. Joseph Zieba. ft—jMspote Foflows. His action was spurred by Sun- ed the mass. Organist Charles States , bad on understanding, and tiimble. “Like an;^ other sport, it’s prac- their spring roster in the hope of nau, of the Hotel PicadlUy, official Philadelphia. Feb. (A P )—Swas an assistant at Drexel for flva day's insurgent bombardment of Psuikard presided at the organ and were In dally consultation on for- - $ f anything." said the (Chicago tice that counts, three or fdur hours pulling off a big deal any day now host to the West Pointers when Youth atepped into the driver’s seat years before going to Harvard. TAKE FIRST ROUND eign policy. Tbe first ot tbe series of Bingo of it every day when you’re not Barcelona, with iU semi-official es- New York, Feb. 1.— (AP) — The the singing was by Mrs. Claire Bridgeport. Feb. 1— (A P )—Su- Jersey a ty . N. J.. Feb. 1.— (AP) 4ifMrt today, “I ’ve been winning my Giants are said to be involved, they come to New York, haa Just at the University of Pennsylvania's Appointment of (Jrowther and “When asked what was that re- games to be sponsored by the mem- playing in matches or tournaments, with Gus Mancuso changing uni- been presented the f(wtball they WMliIngton. Feb. 1.— (AP) — Umate of 350 dead. The unexpected Brennan, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan perior Court Judge (3arl F(»ter cau- bers of tbe Manchester Fire Depart- —Hudson county police officers, am ches more often than before 1 M.H.S. Tussle O’Dell gave rise to predictions on recurrence of interference with "safe driving" program of the Na- lationship,’’ Borah added, “he stat- m m t into retirement in 1933. Since Schaefer said. forms with Ernie Lombardi, among used In last fall's Army-Notre Dame football machine today. .iMetatea at the United Mine Work- and Arthur B. Keating. The fun- tioned two Merritt Parkway Grand ment was held in Liberty Hall last stationed nt..the county board of the Penn campus that Munger will merchant ships at sea presented tional Bureau of Casualty and Sure- eral was largely attended, Mr. (Jor- ed he could not reveal it. J Sbgan my comeback less than a Big and strong—he’s built like a others . . . distress signals already game . . . it bears the signature of The oldest of the four-man varsi- present a style of play next fall Gnus For lOth Straij^t Tri- « w coayenttoa refuted today to Jurors today about wandering in night. There was an estimated at- elections office, prevented the As- tote down a resolution a^inst him also with the problem whether ty underwriters became effective to- man being a well known resident “1 regard that statement as most ago rve taken six out of elgot football lineman— Schaefer plays are up for a Minnesota backfleld every member of tbe Army team Dwight Perry, Manchester High's ty staff is 36-ycar-oId Rae Crow- modeled after that used by Har- to strengthen the Nyon anti-piracy unfortimate because there has gone the county (Jourt House corridors tendance of 400. It was necessary about six weeks of bigb-geared big shot . . . yep, it's book trouble . . . college coaches might sound faculty manager of athletics, an- WBion oSicert bolding botb tmlon day. giving motorists rebates of ap- of Manchester. here Instead of reporting at once to to use both the main and lower sembly committee named to inves- against Willie Hoppe and ther. Head Coach George A. Mun- low. In commenting on Otieirs ap- and political Jobs and drawing sal- patrol. proximately 15 per cent of premiums Burial was in St. James's ceme- to the world an understanding that the jury room. tigate the gubernatorial election W Cochran, which la a higher competition a year scattered (but tho guy isn’t Van Every, out Harry (Red) O'Neill, 185-pound nounced today that a block of 120 pointment, Munger said he was con- The Nyon patrol, with Britain an the United States and Great Britain halls last night. The games are he- through five months. The rest ot the aophomore flash, who is an "A" back of the Elmira (N. Y.) High seats have been reserved (or the M. ger, last year’s Red and Blue fresh- dHea ftora each. at the end of each year in which they tery where Rev. William P. Reidy, ’ The Jurorsi Eldridge 'N . Bailey, wing sponsored by tbe companies to this Democratic stronghold froii than I ever used to win." vinced that O’Dell “will be an excel- The aeUon of the delegates creat- principal participant and supported had a working relationship luid of ifer, who is 43 now," won ms the time he practices, f student . . . Ceferino Garcia, the school team . . . gents, that kid has H. B.-MIddletown clash at tbe State man coach and successor to Harvey lent teacher on the atyle of play I have no accidents. pastor of St. James's church, read former Ridgefield Selectman and assist in raising funds to pay ex- obtaining election records today. yals lu Rec League Night- ad a brief crisis in the convention by other European powers, was es- the committal services the bearers such nature that it must be kept a 18.2 world championship in Jake is known to the trade as classy Los Angeles welterweight it with a capital "I" . . . (and he Armory this Friday night. They Harman, is 28 and his two newest plan to use." tablished last fall to combat a se- At the same time participating secret.” Lewis B. Mathias of Trumbull, re- penses that will be incurred In the Their action—one officer forcibly haa just turned don-n ten thousand ain't muscle bound between the may be obtained at Uetter's Smoke assistants—Howard O’Dell and Paul the resolutions committee being Robert (Jorman, James Rohan, tired High school mathematics II, and bai held every important “Yoimg Jake". His father, “Old Rlblett, captain of the 1931 Penn ries of attacks which beset mer- companies announced a readjust- observance of the 60tb anniversary pushed back a (ximmlttee aide who Ironmeh to fight Jack Carroll in ears, either, which should be good Shop or' at the box office on the G. Rlblett—are both under 30. team, has been end coach at the «W dod by Patrick J. Fagan, had Waldo Gagllardone, Arthur Burns, teacher, met Judge Foster in an ele- of tbe founding of the department, line title since. His record high Jake" Schaefer was one of the great cap At 9:15 O’Gock. i^ptoonunended defeat of the resol u- chantmen in the Mediterranean. ment of premium rates, making them moved toward a steel vault contam- cueiate of all time, and “ Young Australia . . . 'T . T." actually spoke news to some of you coaching guys) night of the game. Only a alight O'Dell, former University of City College of New York under It was understood this patrol re- Cliarles Rohan and James H. Rohan. vator and asked him if it was per- which first bad Its start as a bucket, tin of 433 In tbe 18.2 game made in f'-Qoil. lower in some territories and higher Ing the records—brought from never has been equalled. Jake" hopes for a son to carry the to some of the sports writers at the , , . ps. the kid prefers the west additional charge Is made for these Pittsburgh halfback, was named Benny Friedman (or several sea- -m i cently had been relaxed, because of in others than last year, but approx- RECOVER 20 PISTOLS miasable for them to walk about. fire fighting organization shortly af- tickets. Manchester seeks Its 13th John L. Lewis, the mine workers Harry England Chairman Henry Young, Jr., (R) of Since be Is the present 18.2 ebam- Schaefer tradition Into the third baseball writers’ dinner Sunday coast. backfleld coach and Rlblett, a Penn sons.' He also starred in basketball Manchester’s foremost semi-pro AMWldent, after hearing one dele- the lessening of Inridents. imating a National average increase The Judge was overheard to tell ter the fire that destroyed the Stt the committee the declaration they night straight victory in this game and is alumnus, end coach late yesterday. and lacrosse while an undergrad- The Far Extern conflict was ex- of five per cent. Funeral services were held at 2:30 i^them they should have listened to and Rose buildings on Depot Square m, that puts him at the top over generation. quintets—the 'YD Service and ttie gate the bolding of two sal- would be taken before the full As- span of 17 years—a much longer Schaefer is defending his 18.2 a heavy favorite. Crowther was appointed line coach uate. T‘ pected also fc come before Parlia- William Leslie, general manager this afternoon for Harry England, ^INREW HAVEN RAID his charge. in March 1888, or Just after the Polish-Americana— meet tonight at sarted Jobe, announced that the res- who died last week in St. Peters- aembly and charged with contempt. iriod than other sports champions title against Welker Cochran in a Two yoUng fellows who are going Jeff Tesreau, the old Giant plteh- last week. Two veterans of the coaching dliMaa had been placed in the hands ment late today, when Ekien was to of the bureau, said that in all cases Asked later about the Incident, blizzard of that year. It is planned er, now coaching baseball at Dart- Both O'Dell and Crowther come answer questions on foreign policies. the new rates Include a "loading" burg, Fla., at the home of his son, The Assembly, divided on party 3,600-polnt match here this week. places in baseball are Oliver French ranks stepped aside to make way the Ekut Side Rec in a cage attrac- .o f the wrong committee and order- Judge Foster said merely: to hold these parties each Monday joy- of the Cardinal organization and mouth. has been signed to manage to Pennsylvania from Harvard for O’Dell and Rlblett. They were Domcatle Questions charge “so that a driver who falls to W. Horry England, 593 East Cen- "I won't discusa it.” night. tinea, voted last night to order When Sca;.Gfer was breaking m Since his comeback he has beaten tion that will decide the winner of ' ad it sent to the constitutional com- W'eapons Stolen From Armory Alice Seglie, aide of Registration Ray Kennedy, first lieutenant to St. Albans In the northern New where they occupied similar posi- Dr. Jonathan (Poss) Miller, back- Before that, however, was a long earn a reward will pay a little more ter street. Rev. J. Stuart Neill of In bis charge. Judge Foster said a boy of 17, Walter Hagen, Babe Ckichnui twice—once at 28.2 halk- FAVORITES GARNER the Rec Senior League s first round aslttee. A Year Ago Found As Seven Commissioner Charles F. Stocbllng, George Weiss at Newark . . . both York and Vermont league next sea- tions under Head Coach Dick Har- flcld mentor, and Si PauxUs. end 'Hie resolution, introduced by the file of domestic questions—on the than the average Indicated by past St. Mary’s Episcopal church offici- relative to the.^ctlvltle8 of the Jury- Roads in Manchester were in i Itutb, Elarle Sande, Bobby Jones, line and tbe other at 18.2, regaining honors and ke, Inc., Greenwich I pop up with an able and willing ham, Laab could not have done ,iSC- i awd on natural gas. entirely under the control of the of the state police department, has night that Mungo would not be sold er In the patio of the Pan-American The colt was under restraint all 20 43 ever. Dozens of stars have flashed Maple Leafs And Canadiens tion in rates. controller and city treasurer. (Oontlnned from Page One) real estate firm, came to the Court- I young man, the class is beaded for himself Justice la the mile with so Previously the delegates had vot- House and conferred with David been giving many Manchester auto- the doldrums. or traded. This dispelled rumors building at Washington to pull some tbe way as be ran a mile in 1:38. Pirate across the horizon In McClusiiay't Clash In Feature Event; The .'•at". I The auditing firm's advice to the U..S. ACCIDENTAL DEATHS that started last season, when Mun- He carried only 101 pounds but is B. F. T. time but faded Into oblivion after a little rest. Actually be hurt the race ed unanimously to oppose amend- FOR REOPENINC PLANT the rugged regions dividing Badajoz Goldstein, his (xiunsel. mobile drivers and others, an oppor- The young man who is to save the slips of paper out of a big silver He mode a brief flurry in the sec- Other Contests. i Bsnt o f the Wagner Labor Dispute mayor at that time said in part that tunity to know that fast driving in Ibusinem apparently isn't flgbtlng go left the club, and which bad as- a big, strapping colt and appears Brown, rf .. . 1 0 3 brief period in the limelight, while "complete and accurate records and Cordoba provinces, government It was understod that Cooke had bowl. ond quarter, moving from lost place Act and any Investigation of the TENSION IS EASED retained Attorney Goldstein to de- Silver Lane In East Hartford la not REACH 106,000 IN 1937 now. But if he drops his plow, signed tbe big rigbt bandei to near- able to pack a much higher weight Sullivan, rf . 0 0 0 Joe goes on aa one of tbe leading -aue should be maintained of all trust advices said, the sudden insurgent That will open the 1938 Davis . 0 0 ninncrs in the country. to first and deliberately slowing By ASSOCIATED PRESS Labor Relations Board. They ciit- Jewett City Mills To Be In Op- termine what his rights were before going to be allowed. Since the ef- Ipacklng case or pickaxe and comes ly every club in the National over tbe distance. Galinat, If .. 0 ns. fund transactions which records do attempt to break the front was re- Cup tennis campaign which finds 2.5 Cassanarl, c . 1 0 2 donm tbe pace to a slzty-nlne-sec- The Toronto Maple Leafs and loised the board, however, for re- eration Before March 1, Of- the Grand Jury. fort has been underway to put a la vunnin’ be can earn himself a League. The secret of Mc(?1uskey's mark- cant dedaioiu which they said had IN MEXICAN STATE not exist at the present time.” pulsed and operations reduced to (OoDttDoed from Page One) nations, one more than the number Chenty, rg . . 1 0 2 ed Improvement this zeason when ond quarter. Then he faded and did Montreal Ctanadlens, who bad a lot ficials Announce. desultory firing. It was reliably reported that stop to speeding on Silver Lane, Itreraandous wad and the lasting af- MacPbail, who recently signed that competed last year, trying to Another promising candidate for not finish. fc vored American Federation of Brethauer did not become city Ifsctioa of Uncle Mike and tbe rest Mungo to e cdntract calling for an Sloan, rg .. 1 0 2 many believed he was slated for re- of fun during the earUsi port ot the sm ' Insurgent dispatches acknowledg- when Cooke came to the Court Policeman Erdin has been assigned said, “occur mostly in ones and capture the historic trophy from the the $20,000 Flamingo appeared yes- Tuttle, Ig .. . 1 0 2 Such action by a star runner is XAhor craft unions. controller until 1934. to duty in the section. As a restut lo f the Industry. estimated $15,900 for 1938, said “No tirement Is given In the following National Hockey League season try- Jewett a ty . Feb. — (AP) — (CootlDued from Page One) Corporation Counsel Vincent P. ed the advance was halted, and said House today he was served with a twoa” United States. terday when Bln Friend's Co-Sport Bland, Ig .. 1 0 3 story by J. P. Abramson of the Her- not understandable. It la “nutty." Philip A. Jackson, prc-sldcnt of the many Manchester people have been A First Joe Smith club representative was willing to ing to skate rings around eoca 'tji.zr Dooley advised today that the cur- troops were burying enemy dead duces tecum ordering him to ap- Traffic deaths increased by 1,600, Mike might add to his ad that the Ehitriea closed yesterday with won over three other candidates (or ald-Tribune. Lash ruefully admitted later that other, meet tonight ta a serious Asplnook Company announced to- before the Ekist Hartford Town give us what we asked tor Mungo four challengers, headed by Aus- BRITISH SHIP SUNK cupants of three mysterious trucks rent city aud.t be enlarged In Ita and fortifying new positions. Just pear Feb. 8 with books and papers. or 4 per cent, over the council's Inovlce will get a strict examination. tbe stake and three non-eilglbiea m 5 6 0 12 Bag Pnnnhing Helps his “ambition was greater than his scrap for International division day confirmation of a contract dis- and police, soldiers and Agrarians, Court on automobile law violations. despite their high regard for him. tralia, In the American sone and 21 ability." In tbe Millrose meet, how- scope. a year ago the Insurgents tried un- 1936 figure but it was explained in No (ximedians need apply. Likewise the Bartow Handicap at Hlaiean. Score at half time 10-0 Elagles. Punching tbe bag and two-mlle honors. posing of the long closed finishing Gomez said. Al the Monday morning session ol No one was willing to break up ms In the European zone. The draw The gelded son o( CJohort, winning Referee Al Ckiwles. ever, Leah will have what he and After a conference wl h Acting successfully to drive through the part by a 9 per cent Increase in tbs maiket is glutted with second ball club to secure Van. We listened running seem to be diametrically Thsir clash at Montraal boadltaea BY AN ITAUAN SUB, plant here to B. R. Armour of New Various L'lashw area and capture the Alameda* mer- HGHT REOPENP the East Hartford Town Court 34 motor travel. waz set for 3 p. m. Thursday with for tbe flret time this lesson after hla oooch. Billy Hayes, consider York, head of a group that recently Controller Cecil Marlowe and the I Louises, Dempseys and Tunneys. to all propositions luid now we’re opposite extremes in exercises. Yet, a program completed by two "re- Two men were killed by Federal cury mining region. c(uies were considered. State Police- On a mileage basis, tbe motor Iwbat the class needs Is a first Joe Secretary of State Cordell Hull of' marking up 10 victories In 23 Rangers by punching the bag in the New “ample time" for recuperation. pledged $500,000 to bring about re- troops and Agrarian Reservists at auditors. Dooley Issued this state- man Erdin having a large percen- through." ficlatlng and the envoys of each»ch sti p. B. F. T. turn engagements” between teoma ment : A lull prevailed around Tcruel, Vehicle death rate declined froui 16.6 |Smlth, some hardy young fellow The Giants, (Juba, luid Cardinals lUrte aa a two-year-old, did seven York A. C. boxing room, Joseph P. which tied last Sunday. This Urns IS LOYALIST CHARGE opening of the factory by March 1. La Roslta, 15 miles west of Mata- IN HAGUE’ S CITY tage of the cases to present. dio can punch, box and take it In challenging nation Invited to atten rlongs in 1:24 4-5. He fiiusbed a 1 Arebivy, rf ...... 4 1 9 “The contract consummating the 'Aa a reault of the conference, 1 typical of the general standstill deaths per 100,000,000 miles in 1936 had been tbe chief bidders. Mac- McCluskey effected tbe amazing Chicago visits the New York Kong- moroa; anuther by troops In a simi- since the government conquest of to 15.9. Total reductions since 1925 manner entlrdy hla own. That Is about all the Uni ted i«,length In front of W. J. Hlroh's 1 Backus, r f ...... 0 0 0 renascence (fiat enabled him to steal TRIO TIE FOR MEDAL sale of the Asplnook Company to advise that the audit now being Phall assured BUI Terry, Clarence States will have to do until the time Brannlc... I f ...... eri and Detroit goes to Boston. (OoBtliuied from Page One) lar clash at El Sollsenu ranch, 2U the eastern city in December and (CXiDtinoed from Page One) Lieutenant Stephen Frey of West was estimated at 20 per cent. On the surface Jacobs isn't wor- Sketchbook, which headed another 1 . 0 3 3 the show at the Prout Memorial B. R, Armour and associates was made of the books In the controller's Rowland and Branch Rickey, tbe comes (or Don Budge and (3o. to 0 Fitzpatrick, if . . . . 0 0 0 It's a real four-pointer between miles west of Matamoros, and a failure of the Insurgents' counter- street, an officer in the lo<»I Na- Traffic Death Rato Irled. As for instance, hla comment eligible, B. F. Whitaker’s Crepe. meet In Boston Saturday night, al- completed today with the signing by office and the tax office be enlarged tional Guard unit, was the range the retirement of Jim Brsddock: club’s representatives in tbe Mungo defend the cup lifted from England 4 Harks, c ...... 0 0 0 IN WOMEN’ S TOURNEY tbe flying Frenchmen and the equal- tuns also returned to England In the liquidating committee represent- Matamoros policeman was killed offensive. ganlzcr and sub-regional CIO di- though the Winged Foot star lost Ilecember. when he attempted to halt a tnicK to Include on audit ol all trust tunas officer at the inddor rifle match ol The 1937 traffic death rate per "What of it? We got plenty of market, that all three could get "a last yeu* a^lnat the survivor 1 Frye, c ...... 0 0 0 ly speedy Leafs. Working them- ing stockholders of the company," In which the city is interested either Rush Rebel Trenches rector at. Union City, was quickly 100,000 population was 30.7 com- good night's tleep. Mungo Isn’t go- Hernanl (Henri) Mora unofficial- 3 Whitney, r g ...... 0 the two-mlle to Don Lash by two selvea out Oi e “pocket" where they seU' • The planes still are in England, entering the outskirts of the city. halted by two plainclothes officers Company “L" in Wlllimantlc held other heavyweights." among these 35 starters. . 6 10 yards In 9 minutes 4.6 seconds. Jackson said In a formal statement. as a beneficiary or otherwise and The government army attempted pared with 29.7 The rate was 62 Jacobs might be accused of a ing to be traded to one of their ly lost bis apprentice “ bug’’ when 0 Johnson, rg ...... 0 0 0 Patty Bergi Mrs. Jameson And were tied'with the New York Amerl- despite bombing of the British “The new owners plan to take Mexican commanders at garn- one major coup yesteruay, blasting of the police department. His cir- Saturday. Aussles Big Threat he suffered a broken collar bone When Lash led the two-mllera In- freighter Thorpenesa at Tarragona,, that the audit extend to a period per cent higher than 1925 and 30 Islight exaggeration. He has Joe rivals. He is content to stay with From early indications. Australia, 1 Conran, I g ...... 0 0 0 Marion Miley Card 78’s In cena for second place, the (Jonadlena posiiesslon Immediately and as soon sons at Matamoros and Rcynosa two mines In the Carabanchcl sec- culars were taken from him and he yesterday. Mora, leading apprentice — — to the nine-mlnuto realm, McClut- Jan. 20, during an insurgent air- sufficiently far enough back to wa.s questioned briefly and told to National Guard members who did per cent higher than 1933. tbe champion. Max Schmel- Brooklyn and content to pitch tor which lost to the United States In Miami-Biltmore Play. have spurted toward tha top by as humanly poslble to commence confirmed the casualties but blamed tor and rushing Insurgent trenches. the ever verdant challenger. us." ot tbe meeting, had Just ridden bis 11 9 4 22 key was left behind. Through eight n ld there. clashes on ill feeling betweci. Agra- enable them to catabllsh a aoumi "get hopping.” not recMve the three Innoculatlons Traffic accident coats to tho na- the American sone final last year, is winning their last three gomeo. .w» operations and restore employment. More than 150 insurgents were tion were estimated at $1,740,0(X),- Tommy Farr and a host of fellows tenth winner when the flily. Sweep- Aces years of national competition he Other Recent Attacks rian groups and on munitions run- baaia to proceed on." The second, Robert Oliver, alumi- given here recently reported to Dr. the likeliest challenger, but Great had never bettered 9:11. He was out Coral Gables, Fla., Feb. 1.— (AP) They’re only (our points behind “While the beginning will ^ nec- killed, government dispatches said, 000—fairly evenly divided between amed legion. Also Tony Galento. ing Blaze, fell with him in the P. B. F. T. Other recent attacks include the esaaryily slow |t Is hoped to have a ners. num workers organizer stationed at LeVerne Holmes last night. All Britain, Germany.., and perhaps a of the picture in ail the fast twO' —Leading women golfcre on tbe Toronto now and have played one British freighter, Haimah Holland, but Insurgent advices said tbe at- property damage on one hand and 3ut no one wants to fight Tony. He few others may have something to fourth race. Mora was carted off to 1 Kosak, rf ...... 1 1 a more game than the Leafs. fair volume of work under way by Gen. Gabriel R. Orvera, comman- tackers were beaten back with Newark, received the same treat- members of tbe Guard must receive too rough. EAGLES OPPOSE STARS the hospital and will be out of ac< 0 Pulford, r f ...... 0 0 0 mile testa last year, and his best Florida winter circuit entered match torpedoed and sunk Jan. 11. ment. wage losses, medical expenses and say about It. play In the Miami Biltmore women's Tbe four prevloue encounters bm A the first of March and to develop der of the Mexican garrison at heavy losses. tbe three “ahots’’ as well aa the Louiz Hm Slipped tion a month. He was due to lose 2 Dlmlnlco, I f ...... 1 1 3 running days were behind him. At Pablo de Azearate y Florez, Span- EUROPE’ S NEW PRINCESS To Keep It Dp insurance overhead costa — os The Au.ssles decided to challenge tween them have resulted ta 84 the business aggressively until full- Matamoros, said 3.500 rounds of Behind the lines, meanwhile. In- vaccination. Louis boa proved be is not the the “bug" Feb. 10. The horse broke 0 Fuller, if ...... 0 0 0 twenty-six the youthful veteran was tournament today. ish government ambassador to time operation Is attained." Sam Macri, CIO official directing again $1,640,000,000 in 1936. IN ONLY RINK TUSSLE in the American zone this year and Patty Berg, of Minneapolis, last goals and not a single victory (or Great Britain, banded the foreign ammunition were seized after the surgent Generalissimo Francisco Combination of n^sty-tempered a leg and was destroyed. 2 Brown, c ...... 2 0 4 chiefly remarkable for his ability to The factory closed Aug. 16. 1937 IS OVEN NAME TODAY the attack from CIO headquarters, Tbe shawl worn by .Abraham Milwaukee, which in 1936 shared they're a cinch to come through 2 run as fast as he ever did and sUU year’s winner, shared medal honors the Canadiens. The first two were oMce a note charging Italy had fight at La Roslta. Franco's new mintetry gaihered at first honors with New York in cities Jger and sly fox he W s first ac- Murphy, rg ...... 1 0 2 because' of labor trouble throwing American customs and immigra- said others would be sent to the Lincoln when he was shot' in Ford's claimed. He has in fact slipped so that competition. Their rivals will 0 Wilkie, rg ...... 0 0 0 win important races at longer dis- with Mrs. Jane (Jothran Jameson tied, 6 to 6 and 3 to 3. The Leafs given the Spanish insurgents de- 460 hands out of work. The aver- Burgos to assume its functions, scene, one at a time at 10-minute in- of more than 500,000 populaUon, By ASSOCI.^TED PRESS be Canada, challenging for tbe first Ben Jones, trainer for Herbert M. won the next pair, 4-3 and 6-4. Tbe stroyers and submarines “ in patent tions authorities strengthened bor- theater has attracted a great deal |far from his rating in tbe bright 0 Busky, Ig ...... 3 0 6 tances. of West Palm Beach and Marion age payroll at that time was be- To Be Called Beatrix Wilhel- while government deputies as- tervals. He said about 1,000 per- t(X)k undisputed top ranking in its The two cellsr-dwellers of the In- time in several years, Japan and Woolf’q Woolford farm, who won ... chances are, however, that they’ll violation of International pledges.” der patrols. Soldiers, police and cus- sembled at Barcelona. of attention in one of Hale's Mam prlng of. 1936 that the boirs are un- — (Consistency has always been a Miley, registered from Fort Pierce, tween $15,000 and $16,000 weekly. sons were employed at the plant class with a vehicular traffic death ternatlonal-Amerlcan hockey league Mexico. None of the three has a the. $500 prize awarded tbe leading 7 be playing tlKhter hockey tonlgnt The note said: toms officials patrolled the Mexican mina Armijaard: Nether- Yesterday's opening of the Cortes street windows and haa now been atJ^ him. Tbe ehuffler is the clash tonight in the only game on 8 2 18 McCluskey virtue. But consistency Fla., In yesterday's qualifying Company atockholders voted soon and they were In tbe process of or- transferred to an inside display case rate of 10.8 per 100,000. and fastest puncher in his set of players who can touch Jack conditioner during tbe first 15 day Score at half 10-5 Aces. Referee was not enough for him. He could round, each scoring a 78, two under when they have more at stake, end "1 am instructed by my govern- side. lands Continue Celebration. was postponed, lest it draw air New York finished second, with tbe league schedule, but within ctT- afterward to liquidate. ganization. opposite the Oak street entrance but he cannot take a punch Crawford, Adrian Quist, Vivian Me- period at Hialeah is back in the Al Cowles. not see why he could not run as fast par. the Habitants have shown them- ment to convey the following in- Gomez salil some arrests had been raids, but the deputies met in The surprise" visit—the plans were 12.4. and Boston third, with 14.5. tain llinltatlona their game is as GraUi and Jack Bromwich. Recently Lloyd O. Buckingham, upon the main floor. The appearance nd be is BO whirlwind against an running for the second asrard. The as the great Lash, who holds the Miss Berg drew os an opening day selves somewhat better at that kind formation to Your Ehtcellency con- chairman of a special town commit- made but declined details. Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Feb. groups, the Socialist unit to plan tor not made public—otherwise followed Beverley, Mass., population 25,500, important as a meeting between Germany's two-man team of esrnlng naval assistance which the of the shawl haa brought In copies nortlMdox fighter. weekly checkup Saturday showed Tigers world Indoor and outdoor two-mlle opponent Freeda Nolan, of New of game. tee, announced that his group bad 1.—(A P )—The baby princess of the an international conference ot .strategy similar to that used in De- was tbe largest city which bad no two of the leaders. The New Haven Baron Gottfried von Oam m and a flock of newcomers in'front wriui Italian government is giving to the CALLED F.ASCIST OROI P Netherlands, bom yesterday to of papers of the day to be shown Scbmcling is preparing for bis P. B. F. T. records of 8:58 and 8:58.3. (Wiatle, Pa., who required 97 to The Rangers, trailing Boston by raised $100,000 by public subscrip- Socialist Parliamentarians to be cember when the CIO made its first traffic deatlu last year. neeting with Joe sometime this Eiagles, last place club of tbe East- Henner Henke). European zone win- George Phillips and G. Gould tied 3 Devls, rf ...... 0 0 0 Arm Action Loosened three points in the Amerlcai. dlvlaloa ' Spanish rebels (Insurgents) in pat- tion to match the $500,000 pledg^ Mexico C:tty. Feb. 1— (A P )—The Crown Princess Juliana, today was held soon in Spain. bid at mass organization in tbe with tbe shawl. A copy of the Rich- ern division, visit Syriu:use to take ner in 1937, again loolcs like the qualify. ent violation of international named Beatrix Wllhelmlna Arm- iimmer, somewhere in the United for the lead with five points each. 1 Albert, rf ...... 4 0 8 Some one euggested that bag race, apparently haven't entirely by the New Yorkers. death of four men in gunflghts Franco constituted the new insur- state’s second largest city. At that mond Whig has been loaned by H. on the Stars, tell-endera of the team to beat on that aide with Eng- 2 Mrs. Jameson drew Mrs. Leo pMges. along the United States border fail- gaard. States. Tbe Uhlan apparently has Jones saddled two winners yester- Zamsltls, If ...... 2 0 4 punching would develop McCius- Walper of Washington, who quali- conquered the Chicago Jinx. They The $1(X),000 was necessary 1/ the gent government by decree, with time, after advance notice of the C. Ingllsb of 56 Chestnut street, and unhorsed in the last six Western group. land as its leading rival. Tbe Ger- day, however, the first-time starter. 0 Wlersblckl, If . .. . 0 1 1 Italian Uratroyrni ed to shake this capital's calm to- The name was rcgl.stcrcd officially a copy of the Boston Herald by Mrs. key’s cheat and shoulder muscles. fied with a 98, and Mias MUey faced lost three straight to the lowly $.500,000 was to be forthcoming. himself as president-dictator and drive, seven union workers and sym- CHILD 1$ BEATEN nths. He couldn't flatten Ben Tbe game offers both clubs a mans have been playing in Austra- Hireling, in the opening race and the 2 Vlncek, c ...... 1 3 "The Italian government has given day despit reports of Fascist-inclln by the local burgomaster In the Myles Lee ot 37 Russell street. So be flayed the bag vigorously. another 88-stroke qualifier, Blanche Blackbawks this season before beat- The smaller sum was raised through General Fidel Davila, chlel of the pathizers were jailed for five (lays Toord in Hamburg Sunday and chance to advance In the standings. lia this winter lUong with Don favorite, Boston Pal, In the last. 1 Rubache, c ...... 1 0 2 the Spanish insurgents the de- floqjlng smsU bonds. ed “Gold Shirt" participation In the presence of Premier Hendrick for violating a arlta 0 (aster. to their recant 3-3 draw. ^ D d cr Identical conditloris, the celebration of the arrival of the ing to sectional use. late yesterday. There is a large gap between the os tbe third in the east, traU the might have done it if Budge bad Hodeon, r f ...... 1 2 3 Mrs. Harvey Hack, Easton, Pa., and The outlawed "CJold Shirts" or- cratic leader and vice chairman of burner and Max and the rest of the Kurteinger Is second with 11 win- 1 (^onion, r f ...... This oomblnstlon of improve- rebels have received the destroyers (CODtlnoed rram Page One) blue-eyed, falr-halred. seven-and- A sister of the' child's mother Pittsburgh Hornets by tbe same not been quite so good. ners. Johnny Longden dropped out . 0 0 0 ments, saving him forty-five yards, Gladys Durand, East WUllston, L. ganization is Mexico’s closest ap- PROPERH EXEMPTIONS the Democratic National commit- At the meeting St. James’s Tommy Farr has lost 8 Geer, If ...... 0 2 2 I., as opponer.to. .Alessandro Poerio and Guglielmo three-quarters-pounds Infant who ot told the court tbe mother wanted margin. Their young players, (diaries Ed- of tbe race yesterday when be re- or seven seconds, effected a near Pepe. They were built In 1914. tacking fleet. Problems of search proximation to Fascism. tee, that brought almost daily Holy Name Society, which wilt be her child back, despite the fact she l.wo Amarlean starts. Outside of gar Hare and Frank H. D. Wilde 0 Chapman. I f ...... 0 0 0 Three putts on the final green RIVALS CLOSING IN some day may be Holland's third charges and counter charges. Hague Syracuse, which haa won all four ceived word t: at his mother is eeii- 1 miracle tb the running ol McClus- These are 'miners’ with .speeds of 32 and tracking will be worked out The capital recalled, however, Uie successive queen, following her BOOSTED IN HARTFORD held in St. James's hall tonight at was forced to board it out last La- Ills ability to remain erect after previous encounters by decisive will have the benefit of another McDowell, c ...... 0 0 0 ruined tbe chances of Hies’ Berg to called (n o leaders and American lilanty pounding, Farr has shown ously ill at Calgary, Alta., and left 1 key. After a fast early gait that knots snd 10-centluieter guns. It is with the fleet spilt into tbeoreticai often repeated but never realized mother and grandmother. Queen 8 o’clock. Rev. Vincent Hines, as- bor Day so she could find employ- ot scores, but botb teams have gone year’s experience. Including a visit Newberry, c ...... 0 1 1 win the qualifying round. She went threats ot General Nicolas Rodri- Civil Liberties Union officials who oUtihg ftto'sy. (or home .•'•’ler completing bis day’e 0 Holmes, r g ...... 2 normally would have Ured him, Mc- ON GORDON DRILLON not known what namea the in- attacking and defending units. tvilhelmina. atstant pastor of 8L James's church ment. tbrougb sudden form reversals late- to Forest Hills last fall, and should 0 4 out in 39, but posted an incoming May Be Permanent guez, organizer (Uid titular leader Hartford, Feb. 1.— (AP) — The Joined the fight “(Jommunlsta." They Want to Adopt Child. Peeking around the robust Mr. eogagemente. 1 Katkaveck, Ig ... 4 3 11 (Huskey poured on the pace over the argents have given them. Already thousands of burghers will give a lecture on "The Church ly. Tbe Stars have been abut out in show ImprovemsnL Geome Patrick last eight laps, with Lash, Floyd 41. The Minneapolis red-bead, who "Also, two Italian submarines Naval officials, in announcing the of the “Gold Shirts" whom Presi- Board of Assessors reported today retorted with charges Hague was a and Labor Unlona." The lecture Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brinkham to, a gUmpaa of tbe rest of the Hughes, forced out by uTness, like- — had spent the night in celebrations that public and private property ex- “dictator" who had stifled dvil tbeir last two games, a week apart, 7 Lochner and Tommy Deckard in un- won the recent Augusta, (Ga.| and Montreal, Feb. 1.— (A P)—Com- have been assigned to the rebel na- transfer of Marines, did not discloee dent Lazaro Cardenas exiled In Au- in Amsterdam, the Hague and other will follow a short business meeting of Dumont told tbe Judge they Is uninspiring. Jimmy Adam- ly will bo back again and so nill 7 8 22 empt from taxation in'the city of liberties. Buddy Baar, Stove Dudaa, Red and nearly lost tbe leagui scoring believing pursuit. McCluskey fought Piuita Gorda, (Flo.) tournaments, ing up to tbe toughest part of the val base at Boiler, MoUorcs. They whether the force permanently gust, 1936, to send his followers cities of the little Kingdom. Many and following the lecture there will would like to adopt tbe child.. They Bunny Austin. La8tNight*8 Fight8 was seeded No. 3 In tbe draw. Mrs. National Hockey League, when would augument the Pearl harbor marching on Mexico C^ty to "save Hartford is valued at $134,992,162, bad a 10-year-old son, Howard. Jr„ isan, Nathan Mann, Bob Tow, lead which they have held for years. Yost-Vittner. off their repeated efforts to take teve rebel flags and crews and are would have preferred to greet the be refreshments. Tbe Eagles, booted around all sea- Two Dark Heraes Jameson was in No. 1 spot and Miss goals are the hardest to get, Toron- named the Holm and San Jurjo." garrison. Some unofficial sources the country from Communism." an amount equal to 35 per cent of but always wanted a girl, they said. ickland and Bob Pastor haven't Dark horses in tbe European aone control of the race out of hla force- Arrrjjjklwjguf but found plenty of the taxable grand list. i_wything to cause dancing in son and seldom able to do much (By Aseoclated Preee) ful grip. kllley second. to's sharpahooting ace, Gordon Drll- Heavteat Oasomlttea said the transfer might be connect Rodriguez has claimed that his cause for Jubilation in tbe prin- STATE (XTS $40,000 All members of tbe Nathan Hale Matk Chirpan, wealthy West New race may be Czscboalovakla and lon, finds his scoring rivals closing ed with annual spring fleet maneuv- The report disclosed an increase York silk manufacturer who residdC - ~ts or make the box office scoring, piled up a 6-1 score against Chicago—Milt Aron, 147, Dubn- BUDGE TO CONSIDDt A shambling, rather awkward, Other qualifiers yesterday includ- More than 35 British ships have men numbered anjnx’here from 60.- cess’ birth. of $579,024 in the value of tax ex- Fife and Drum Oirps will report for Yugoslavia, which have forged to ed Dorothy Traung, of San Francis- in. ers during which Hawaiian defenses 000 to 800,000, but observers here in Ridgefield, and a Hollis, L on g' purt. The class la back Springfield the last time ouL tbe front In tbs past few years gue, la., knocked out ciiarley Burns, runner formerly, tbe renovated Mc- Armgasrd Is the name of Prince empt property here since the prepa- FOR PARALYSIS FUND practice at Orange Hall Wednesday It was before ikniia started 140, Jamestown, N. Y., 3. Cluskey chassis, although still car- co and Mrs. lJUlan Zeeb, of Chica- Drlllon still heads the Utt accord- are tested against Imaginary in- said that their demonstrations in Bernhard's mother. Island, N. Y„ woman whose name while such old standbys as Francx, ing to offtclal figures which Includs vaders. ration of the last report, which was night at 7:30. emer out a career. They're Milwaukee, Wis.—Tony Ctanetoia, PRO 1ENNIS OFFERS ried on long legs, zipped through go. They turned In cards of 86. their heyday never mustered more issued on a quadrennial basis. was not revealed, also offered to Italy and Ireland failed to make Sunday's games, but he loet the The Marines were sent to China Hartford, Feb. 1—(API — In adopt her. talking about relntroduci^ progrcM.) T ie CMch pair, Ladis- Milwaukee, and Remo Fernandes, the lost 240 yards in 33 seconds, five than 5.000. They discounted the If the tax exempt property could A ring necked racer, a snake Baar to the customers. AMERK8 AND GERM.VN8 TIE goal-gatttag lead a week or ao ago from San Diego last August to re- organization u an important fac- ternal revenue (xiUector Thomas 8. PPtlee said the baby was born in laus H^cht and Joeef c » .v » reach- Californio, drew, g Adelaide, Australia. Feb. 1,— seconds faster than bis normai best inforce the Fourth Regiment In the be added to the new grand list total, caught recently in Highland Park ' there's a potential great heavy- finishing drive. Lash had to sprint and now he has been tied in aaaista. Help Cut Down tor In Mexican politics. it was pointed out the tax rale for Smith said today ha hoped funds was brought into The Herald today Margaret Hague Maternity hospi- HOCKEY ed the European sons final lart sum- Miami, Fla.—Johnny Dean, 140, (A P )—Don Budge, red-headed hero The Toronto “sophomore" bos 16 Sino-Japaneae war zone. Naval tal. a county hospital In Jersey O ty eight In the crowd—^ y , front Philadelphia, outpointed Bobby Brit- like mad, lap after lap, to nail Mc- Chicago. Feb. I.— (A P )— The The government press bureau at- W ED D IN GS the coming fiscal year would be 21JS (mUected In Connecticut through 1^ Ronald HlUman, Highland Park ad center. mer while Yugoslavia's Ferenc Pun- of Amerlca'a Davis (hip victory goals and 18 assists fOr a 84 point authoritlez zald they were “no long- tbe Preoident'a birthday balls wxiuld named for the late mother of Mayor TONIGHTS H OCUT SCHICDULB cec and Josef Pallada are regarded ton. 141, Miami, 10. auskey by a long step In the last American team of Jimmy WalUiour er needed.” tributed the disorders to “old dif- mills Instead of 29.25. naturalist. The anake la small al- over whose iiitentloni rumors ot twenty jrards, for bis fourth-best and Al Crosoley was tied wltn tne total which keeps him three potato Hifirhway Fatalities! ferences" between Agrarian bene- The report was filed in the town total about $40,000. Frank Hague. By ASSOClAnSO PRESS as real “ comers." New Zealand, Holyoke, Mass.—Mike FratUni, lYie Army boml>ardment trans- though it has already reached ita DARTMOUTH CAGEB QUITS professionalism have uwirled, dis- two-mlle effort that eclipsed Paavo favored German riders, Gus Kiltan ahead of his nearest rival, CscU DQ- flclariea under Cardenu’ land pro clerk’s office. Smith said also he had suggested Detective - Christian Gleitamann challenging In Ekirope, la something 147, Italy, outpointed Cocoa Kid, closed today be would give serioue k>n of the New Yorii Rangers. fer is a permanent move designed full aise. It is full o f life and took said Mrs. Huabanis signed state- Natfoaal Leagiw Nurmi's meet record of 9:12. Me- and Heinz Vopel, oz the ileld in the Join the “ Not Over 50 Clob” gram -nd landowners who suffered Engagement to heads of various ollnica In the of an unknown. 144 1-2, New Haven, Conn., 10. coasidetation to pro tennis offers Drlllon, however, has 18 goola to to bring Hav-all's air defenses up to Taft-Haakln -r state Interested in paralyata con- some actloo to catdi him. George ment that she best the baby *^shen I Hanovsr, N. H„ Feb. 1.— (AP) -> Toronto at Montreal r>»n»/4itif (Jluakey was clocked at 9:04.8. six day International bicycle race full strength. The 13 planes, twin- from It. Oiagnot of Highland street cap- srtmoutb's baskstbaU team, eost- Tbe rest of the European entries, Syracuse, N. Y.—Ralph de John,' when be returns home. lead the loop in that r e a p ^ aad Mr. and Mre. Samuel Rankin, of trol that a state-wide conference she did something I didn't tike.” Chicago at New Yoilc Rangera. Swllserland, India, Austria, Ruma- 168, Syracuse, knoclced out Fams Rarely has a beaten runner received passed the 34th hour at the coliseum •im) limit your speed at ALL motored craft of the latest design, The outbreak coincided with a 77 Starkweather street, today an- Skating Conditions tured the racer. It may be seen in tntercoUegUite league leader, to- Detroit at Boaton. “I eoD't live forever on Wimble- such tumultuous occisim os fell to today. , Sylvonua Appe, another young Mm Senatorial commission report that on the disease be conducted. Recorder Flaum recommended tbe nia. Greece, Denmark, Belgium, Po- Tkanatopclous, 179, Boston, in 140 pie Leaf star, moved up to tia Drfl- will be sent to the islands by boat. nounced the engagement of their Meanwhile, Dr. George B. Oogaa, the BUah Hardware Store today. child be put in custody of tbe New ’ lost tbe services of Bob Reno, lateniatioaal-Aioerieaa Leagoa don and Davis Cup vlctorlss," budge Mcauskey. Lochner, finishing third, Although tied fn mileage, and times to 50 miles per hoar. The transfer will give Hawaii an 10,000 unemployed were near star- ui. substitute forward, who an- land, tbe Netherlands, Hungary, of tbe second rotmd. declared. Ion at the 18-anist mark loot weak. daughter. Miss Beatrice Audrey Thera will be skating tonight at chairman ot tbe Hartford ball com- Jersey State Board ot Children’s New Haven at Syracuse. Monaco, Sweden and Norway, prob- did about 9:06—by for his best two- closely pursued by tbe rest of tbs anofflclal eaUmated 228 flgbtlng vation u a result ot droughts in Rankin, to Francis BL Taft, son of Ostrich eggs may weigh more Dunaed ha would forego’ tbe court Newark. N. J.—T ppy Larkin, T ie CoUfornian. who haa played They ara on# up on PhU Waisoo at Phone 3829 for blanks. (Jenter Springs Park pood after mittee announced that net proceede Guardiana, srhiefa has a practice of Ameileaa Aaeodattea ably win remain active only so far 183, Garfield, N. J„ outpointed mlle, too, with Declcord bettering pack, Uie German team held a grtp plsTifs. including 48 bombers the the northern Tamaulipu region. Mr. and Mrs. Ral[A Taft of Wood- 6:30 p. jn., it was announced this from the local President’s ball here three and a half pounds and boarding its warda to private homes to dtvota aU bis time to bis MInnaapolle at Kanaas Q ty. In a Bomber of Australian tourna- 9:10. tha Rangers. Appe. with U goolA Navy has flosm to the Islands from Some wars said to be living in aa tbs draw»pUs them against one Mickey Duca.' 184 1-3, Paulsboro, on the teehnleal lead by virtue ot a comas ta third ta tbe land street. No date has been set afternoon by Park Superintendeat would probably ba betwmn $$.BO0 be equal In weight to 28 hei ' rather than putting them la tuUtu- stadias. (No games last Btgbt). another. mmts tbls winter, recently won toe MeOaskajr To Tty Again 308 point total. Tha Americans bod the mahilMHi in the p u t year. cavm^ aatiBK roeta aad [for tte muTtace. UoasL N. J ,,g AustnUan Mngtaa champtnnehlp, with >9 petats, one mot* than Sad* Honoa UuipiMjr. aad H.&00. Aafi McCtaiokajr la not d m toy- 191 potato. ton’s Bm Oowlsy. _ , ' 4

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■'Air, rAOBTWBLVK BfANCHESTEB BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1 .193S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,198# TAGS’ roots AND HFK BIIDDIICS Lots That Boots Doesn’t Know ■RyMAiin r 6tt wwaz. GfT OOT wyuH. OV\ . 4 0 0 0 QI4AT'. Yfoo TAWX \ CAV$*T U N O X n sT A M O VOWK WIVXV iiZ B U Y S E L L a / T^ R E M T / z ^^ / ^ / / ;^ C L A S S I F I E D SENSE and N O N S E N S E POOC^ — COXMWMb, » C 2 3 « 0 « CA.«.WOik_ V\i^ HVK *.\MB C6CW -tU . \A>OR.ny AOOM-X HX *. AMhfOUX VSORX #M O We Have lAOflMd Together A small daughter came home the 606H ,yoO lOOVK 6MXET ■VV\Op«vniH>\. other day. and announceo that when \KJ A Because we have laughed together, OXWVXMlNWV.'f — she grew older, she was "going to we are neighbors next door, r be a girl squats." Perhaps yotf have Who have chatted much ot flhUdren cuesred it already, but It took her and garden and flower lore. parents about ten mlnutee to figure 10:45—News Service. 2RO Rome 7:80 America's Hour; We've made a little footpath to run out that she meant "Girl Scouts.' LOST AND FOUND 1 BUSINESS SERVICES 11:00—Ruth Carhart. DJD Berlin 9:15 Romantic opera from heart to heait. - OFFERED 13 WANTED—'TO BUY 68 Though only In thought we tread iL ♦ rarp—l^DY*a WHITE gold wrUit 11:15—Carold Kennedy's Romance. "Oberon”: GSD GSC GSB GSL Lon- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM A doctor had an urgent pbone (mil 11:80—Big Sister. don 10:45 Vest pocket vaudeville. since we are far aparL watch, valued aa keepaake. CaU expert range burner service, WANTED— ALL YOUR saleable W T IC from a genLeman saying hIs small TtBvelera Broadeasttag Servtoa. 11:45—Aunt Jenny’s Real Ufe Becauae we have laughed.together son had swallowed a fountain pen 6440 or U S Pearl atreet. cleaning, adlusting and InsUUilng. junk. Live poultry bought. Wm. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 (Central sad Eastern S'.andard Time) Hartford, Cobb, Stories. we've traveled many milea 1 F H. Babb A Sons. Tel. 6493. Ostrlnsky, 182 Bissell street. TeL Notsi All procrami to ksy sn« boile chains or froups thereof unless sped, Doctor—All right. I'll come at 12:00 noon—Mary Margaret Mc- Along the road to friendship that once. What are you doing in the 6879. 50,000 w. 1040 4L a tsa al Bride. fled; coast to coast^fo to c) designations Includs all available statlona. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Programs subjsct to ehangs by stations without prsvlous notlcs. Ms holda tbrougo testa aad trials. meantime ? K Essteni Staadard Ifane 12:16 p. m.—Your News Parade. OPEN FORUM We'vs spanned years of words that FAINTINO— FAPERING 21 NBC-WEAF (RED) NETWORK MOUNT.—kvor kla knh ksl kgvo kfbb Gentleman—Using a pencil. 1981 CHEVROLET BBDAN; 1930 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. COAST—knx koin kol kfpy kvi kafo koy might have been in vjain, PROPERTY OWNERS —AttenUon KUOMS WITHOUT BOARD 69 12:46—Our Gal Sunday. BASIC — Catti wukf wnao wtle wjar Ford coupe; 1930 Chevrolet ooupe; Tuesday, Feb. 1 SFROfOUME FOR wtJia weth kyw wfbr wro way when ConL Eaet. But becBuee we've laughed together 86.95 repapers room, celling paper- 1:00—Betty and Bob. 4:30— 6:30—Stepmother Serial—bns^ The furnace la a hungry mouth to 1939 Naah aedan. No down pay- FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT room, p. m. MRS. 80UTHEROILL. wcA« wtsra wwj wdsl: Midwsst: Boy#—other iitallona we ahall never be strangers again. 1:15—Betty Crocker. ksd wmsq who wow wdsi wlrs lutp; Four Eton ^ feed. And that's saying a sbovelful, m ment, 18 montha to pay. Tradea. ed or kalsomlned.'Material, labor furnished for light housekeeping, 4:00—Lorenzo Jones. 4:46— 5:46—Hilltop House Skit—'' oflkl complete. Inside, outside painting 1:00—Arnold Grim’s Daughter. Mountain! koa kdxl: South: wmb*;** Meaaler Naah Inc.—72S8. suitable for two. Grube, 109 Foster 4:15—The Story of Mary Marlin. Editor of The Herald: Paolfle: kfl krw komo khq kpo kau; 6:00— 6:00—Let’# Pretend, foriN ___ _ farket Gardener (making his Radio Salesman—Madam, you pay Large aavlngA Work guaranteed. 4:30—Rush Hughes, Commentator. 1:45—Hollywood in Person. OPTIONAL STATIONS (opoiwto IntV- 6:30— 6:30—Press-Radio New# Penou street. W ell, it’s alm ost Feb. 2nd. T hat's 6:36— 6:36—Light Operatic Selection# ufluni weekly ca ll)—The potatoea a small down payment and then you Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox Lang. Pbone 3692. 4:46—The Road of Life. 2:00—News Thru A Woman's Eyes. chansMbly on KITHER RED or BLUB 5 4 1933 W ILLYS KNIGHT sedan; 1930 the day the woodchuck comes out networks): BASIC — Kaet: wtw wfea : ^ 6:46—Berry Wood A Hi# Mu«io ara ales this morning, madam. pay no more for three months. FOR RENT —LARGE HEATED 6:00—Dick Tracy. 2:15—The O'NelU’s. wsan work wool; Mldwoet: wood wcl g-0(V- 7:00—Poetre Melodic# — east; ” — Packard aedan; 1930 Auburn con- of his winter quarters. The two Customer—Oh, are they? That Mrs. Snapper—I'll bet that Snoo- furnished room, suitable for two 6:15—Terry and the Pirates. 2:30—American School Of The Air. wsbf wbow webo kioo ksns. OTMEB Herbert Foote"# Ensemble—west vertible aedan: 1930 PonUac con- REPAIRING 23 3:00—Leith Stevens’ Harmonies. dogs are restless anA m utter and OPTIONAL STATIONS — CansdUn: 6:16— 7:16—Hollywood'e Screenscoops raminda me. Hew le it that thoee py Mrs. Qulsz told you all about us. with kitchen privileges If desired. 5:30—Jack Armstrong. crctvofcf; Contrail wcfl wtmj wibs wday • :30— 7:30—Helen Menken'# Serial -- OUR BOARDING HOUSE vertible coupe. No down payment, 3:30—Deep River Boys. growl. The bulldog saw herself basic; Lew White #t lOrgan—Dixie you sold me last weak were so muon 2C months to pay. Cole Motors. HARNESSES, collara, luggage and Mrs. GreenoMgh, third floor front. 5:45—"Little Orpflan Annie". kfyr ko&m; South: wtar wptf wis wjax smaller at the bottom of the baaket 6:00—News. 4:45—Curtis Institute of 5Iuslc, In the mirror and went Into a rage. wtlS'Weum wlod waoc wfbc wwnc wese 7:00— 8:00—Edward G. Robinson Play bameas repairing, sport tops and 1009 Main street. wave wem wmc wab wapi wmeb wjilx 7:30— 8:30—Al Jelson with His Sh^iw than at the top? The moose muat kneel when HAR-1^-RUMF 1'Ll_ 6403. 6:15—"Fred Hoey, Sports Roundup” They sure are expecting some one 8;0(^ 0:00—Al Pearce and His Gang Y O U 'L U © E E M E curtains repaired. W Cambridge or something. __ Wvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre woal kiha Market Gardener—Well the pota> eating from the ground; his neck & P B A K T O T H E W A n o e v j 6:30—WrIghtvUIe Clarion. kfbx ktbe kark kmc; Mountain: kalr 6:30— 6:30—Jack Oakie College—lu c is too short and hIs legs too long THROUOH ASW OW OR street. Telephone 4740. You know I've lived in the coun- 6:00—10:00—Goodman Swing—also cst toee ai;e growtag eo feet now, by vA- ' BOARDERS WANTED 59-A 6:45— LanI Mclntlre'a Orchestra. kfhl kUr kob; Paolfle: kfbk kw* for grazing. O P T H E L O C A L . & A S T I L B try but I never met so many "Inter- kern 6:30—10:30—Howard Phillip#, Song— the time I get a baaketful dug, the (DP STAJllS, BECAUSE WE SPECIALIZE IN applying 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. Cent. Eaet basic: St. Louis Polly Folhe#—mlt\v? a n d s e e t h a c t y o u l a p s Manchester FOR RENT—1.ARGE room in pri- 7:15—Vocal Varieties. ested" people as there are In Man- f:45..^10:45—Four Clubmen and Song last ones are about twice the size aabeato* aiding and recovering vate home, suitable for couple, or chester. Everywhere I go people 4:RL- 6:30—Jack Armatren** Sarlal— 10:00—11:00—Tommy Dorsey Orchestra ef the flrst. a E T A b r e a k — roofa. Workmanship guaranteed. 7:30— "True or False”. RADIO haalc; Harry Kogen Orcheat.--weat —bnelr; Poetic Melodies—west rpt Evening: Herald 2 men. Home cooking. References 8:00—Johnny with Russ Morgan. ______Day ask me. How's the Hebron Hermit? 4i46— 6:46—Littia Orphan Annie — 10:30-11:30—Leighton Noble’# Orchest. Okl TVIE ROCK PhLE—-ANt? PainUng and carpenter work. A. A. You s'hould sec the window shades raat: Harry Kogan Oreheat— wrat 11:00—12:00—Dancing Music—eas.t; Or- READ IT OR NOT— required. Telephone 8183. 8:30—Wayne King's Orchestra. 6:00—Science from the Newt rln Tucker Orchestra—west OPPICER/YOU KAP bet t er Dion, 81 Weils atieet. Pel. 4860. Rustem Standard Ttrae go up In the houses near mine Ths bsad of ths SUtue of Liberty Siamp News CLASSIFIED 9:00—Vox Pop. 6!1^— 6:16—Joan Edwarde Contralto 11:30—12:30—Buddy Rogers’ Orchestra sea r c h nnSAA/ THEV 9:30—Hollywood MardI Gras. whenever a salesman comes to my 6;30— 6:3^Preee-Radio Newa Period It targe enough to accommodate 4U ADVERTISEMENTS LOCK AND SAFE combinations door. That’s fun for the bulldog. 6:W—LanI McIntyre Orcheelra NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK H A V E A R E P U T A T I O N changed, key Ottlng, duplicating APARTMENI'S— FLATS— 10:30—Jimmy Fiddler. New York, Feb. 1—For the sec- 5’U “ 6:66—Orphan Annie—inidw rpt. persons of average girth standing She has the paint worn off my doors ■:0O— 7:00—Amee *n^ Andy—east: Hal BASIC — East: wjs wbZ'Wbza wbat Y Count olx Mvaraca word* to • ItDO. Guna, vacuum cleaners, ciocka etc., .TENEMEN’IS 63 10:45— Dale Carnegie. wham kdka wgar wxy* wjin wsyr wmnl upright. POR C O N C B A U k i e iBitiala, Dumbara and abbravlattona 11:00— News. ond time there's to be a broadcast pawing to get at them. Her Totten and Sport Comment—west wfll wahy webr wcky wM>d wenn wicc cleaned, repaired. Braithwalte, 62 round bloodshot eyes can just see t'lir" Varletlee by Choral BRICKS- toodlc- oo,/ •mob ooufit ot o word and eotnpound FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tene- 11:15— Polish Orchestra. from a coal mine fire that has been 6 :3 ^ 7:30—Dick Oaaperro Orch*etra wieu; Midwest: nenr wls kwk k<>il wrrn Diner—Walter, what kind of word! at two worda MIolmaro coat la Pearl atreet. out ot the windows. Even The Dollar — weaf wmaq; wmt kso wowo wcLii: SouU^: wrtd wnbr plica of thraa Itnaa ment, all Improvements, sunporch,. .11:45—Ruby Newman's Orchestra. burning since 1884—53 years. It's at krxv kfdin wrol krl# wjhn weelal rate# for tong tarn aaary FOR RENT—THREE room heated dent told me I must nev^r tell out- II Weber'a Orcheetra 6:30— 6:30—Irma Glenn at the Organ lay advartlelna fivaa upoo raooaat. Apply Edward J. Holl. 6:00—Blue Grass Roy. included In Bob Ripley's program on side what went on In that meeting. 11.30—12:30—Al Jahna and Hla Orchea. 6:36— 6:36—Serenadera — wjx only; you want abundance, scatter; if the Constitution of Eire special apartment in Selwltz-Building, hot Clark Dennis In Tenor Soloe—chain Ada erdarad Mfera tba third or fifth 6:30— "Reveille". WEAF-NBC Saturday night. So Sort of a secret society. Imagine CBS-WABC NETWORK you want to be needy, hoard." In commemorative stamps. • day will ba eharaad anly for tba ae« water. Apply Apt. No. 1. • 6:40- 6:46—Lowell Thomae — eastugt 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw- will crackling of the flames. me keeping a secret or not telling BASIC — Bait: wabo wado woko wcao Concert—w: Tom Mix—rnldw rep eal The values are 2-pem.e for in- tual nombar of tlmaa tba ad appaar* ■The flrst broadcast of the burning this world it is not what we take ade eharglog at tba rata aamad but HELP W AN!ED- thorne. what I saw or heard. Well they weel war wkbw wkre whk wjr wdro 6:00^ 7:00—Easy Aces, Skit—also cst up but what we ^ve up that makes land and 3-pence for foreign post- no allowanea or rafuoda can bo mada 8:00—News. mine was made by NBC several wrau wjas wpro wfbl wltv wgar: Mld» 6:16— 7:16—Mr. Keen A Lost Person# FEMALE 35 FIVE ROOM FLAT for rent. 226 shouldn't hold their meeting in a we#t:, wbbm wfbm kmbo kmox whaa 6:30— 7:30—Dorothy Thompson, Talk us rich. e age. They will remain in use OB all tlma ada etoppad aftar tba 8:15—Oddities. months ago. room that the girl athletes have to kfab krnt —east; L. Psnico Orchestra—west fifth day. WANTED— GIRL FOR general Woodbridge street. Tel. 5947. EAST—wbna wpg whp whec wore efrb 6:46— 7:40—Vivian della Chleaa, Song through May 31, 1938. These No **tlll forbidc**! dlaplay Ilnae sot 8:20—Good Morning Melodics. pass through. But I promised not ckac wmaa wesg wlbt wkbn He— Would yeu love your husband postals have special interest for housework. No cooking, one child. 8:30—Radio Bazaar. Frogs which jump on a champion- 7:00— 6:00—“Those We Love," Serial oeld. FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment, to tell what 1 saw or heard. 1 whio wgbl 7:30— 8:30—Ed Quest, It Can Be Don* If he had only one eye? specialists in both music and re- Apply IS Cobum Road. Tel. 367U. 9:00—"Coast To Coast Frolic”. ship basis or something comprise DIXIE — wgat wsfa wbro wqam wdod 8:00— 9:00—Horace Heidt’s Brigadiers Tbo Barald wlU oot bo raapODeIbU Blish A Quinn Building, 875 Mam thought 1 was at Palm Beach. She— Why, no. How horrible! for mora than ona Inoorraec Inaartlon 9:15—Gretchen McMtdlen. the reason for a WJZ-NBC broad- kira wrec wlac wwl wtoc krld ktrh ktna 8:30— 9:30—“Alla# Jimmy Valentine” Ugiotu stamps. of any advartlaamant ordarad for atreet. All conveniences, electric Beautiful scenery, etc. Anyway waco koma wdbo wbt wdae wbir wdbj 9:00—10:00—Gen. Johnson’s Comment He—Then let me carry that um- Eire (official name of the land 9:30—Food News. cast from the Golden Gate Exposi- my advice is for the old ladies to go wwva wmbg wsJ# wmbr wala ktui kfko 9:16—10:16—The Kidoodler# Quartet Bora than ona tlma POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 refrigeration. Available Feb. 1st. brella. of th* Irish) Is depicted as a young Tba Inadvartant omlaatoo of moor* 9:45—Artistry of Homemaking. tion at San FVanclsco on February with their husbands to the Welfare wcoA wdne wnox know wmmm 9:30—10:30—Celia Qamba Violin Style# Inquire Manchester Plumbing A wjno wch# wpar wtnas wcoo wrva 10:00—11:00—News; J. Blaine Orchest. woman, seated, her right hand root publloatloB of advartlalng will ba FANCY NATIVE turkeys, roast 10:00—Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage 13. The particular event Ls the Frog meetings. So I decided to stick MIDWEST — wmbd wi#n w|bw kfh 10:3<^11:30—Henry Busse’s Orchestra raotlfiad only by eaooalUtlOD of tba Supply Co. One fatal thing about loafing Is resting on s harp She has just Ing chickens, fowl and broilers. Patch. Derby at the exposition's mining to the Townsend club over north. wkbb wtaq wkbh wceo wabt kicj wnax 11:00—12:00—Paul Whiteman A Band e oborga mada tor tba aarrloa reodarad. day. woo 11:30—12:30—Freddie Nagel Orcheetra the fact that nine hundred and written the opening words of the All advartUamaota moat conform Otto H. Hermann, 610 Center 10:15—John's Other Wife. It's hard to concentrate on Old On the air tonight; WEAF-NBC ninety nine tiroes out of every thou- new constitution These adcnowl- iB atyle* oopy Md typography with street. Dial 6095. We deliver. 10:30—Ju st Plain BUI. Age Pensions in that room. R e- rogulattoni Obforoad by tba publleb* HOUSES h'OK KENT 65 10:45—The Woman In White. 7:15 Vocal Varieties; 8 Johnny minds me of a story. A young sand, who do It, are the very ones edge the rule of the Almighty and who can't afford it. R A M C .O are and they reaanra the right to FOR RENT—SIX ROOM Single 11:00—David Harum. and Russ Morgan: 9 Vox Pop; 9:30 lady tdurlng through an isolated Master; the reports of Grand Secre^ invoke His divine assistance. odlt. revtao or rajaot any copy eon- Rosa, Buttenvorth and O'Keefd*" • • • '" ( 3 L I K E A elderad ebjaetioneblo. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES 43 house, all Imirovemcnts, hof air 11:15— Backstage Wife. country came to a beautiful lake. MASONS TO CONVENE tary Wlnthrop Buck and Grano' 10:45 Dale Carnegie; 11:30 Ruby Friend—I sec you are reading a ' CL08INQ HOURS-^iaaalflad ado furnace, on High street. Tel. 4674. 11:30—How To Be Charming. The day was warm. She stopped Lodge and Past Grand Lodge otii Reports from the philatelic P I C T U R E -* to ba publiahad eama day muat ba ra« FANCY BKU1LEK8. roaetere, and 11:45—"Hello Peggy." Newman orchestra. her car. AH was quiet so she dis- cers from other .states. book on travel. agency of the U. S. Postofflee De- ealved by II o’clock noon; Saturday* fowls. U. 1. Allen, 37 Uoane street. 12:00 noon—"Getting The Most Out W ABC-CBS- 8 Edward G. Robin- robed and went In bathing. Soon The afternoon ae.sHion will lnclud> Reader—Yes. I'm on vacation. As \JldL t , m. #to. u. 1d:M. FOR R E N T -6 ROOM single, ^ AT HARTFORD MEET partment indicate that sales for Telephone 7616. car garage, vacant Feb. 15lh. Call of L ife”—Rev. Wild.-.m U Stldger son play: 8:30 Constance Bennett she heard a rustle In the bushes the election of officers for 1938 am I cannot afford to travel, I read Uie flrst II months of 1937 sub- TELEPHONE YOUR 4340. 12:15 p. m.— "Young Wldder Jones”. with A1 Jolson; 9 Al Pearce Gang; and alarmed she cried out, "Are action on committee reports. travel books and make believe 1 go stantially exceeded those of the 12:30—Organ Melodies with Walter 9:30 Jack Oakie; 10 Benny Good- _

i a little boy?” and a quavering Grand Lodfie Of State To Hold The closing session will be hcl< places. same period a year ago. To Dec. WANT ADS Dawley. man swing; 12 Herb Gordon orches- voice answered. "No go] darn it 1 Annual Communication To- Thursday morning, probably at 10. Friend—But you are reading the 1 sales totaled $2,132,107.53 com- WAN’IED TO RENT 68 12:45— "Ringin’ Sam". tra. This evening at 7 the annua Ada ara accaptad ovar tba talapbono FOR SALE—WHITNEY baby car- am eighty years old.” morrow And Thursday. book backward. pared with $2,086.975 03 to Dec. I S< '(HYS.MNH at tba CHARGE RATE glvan abova 1:00— News _nd Weather. WJZ-NBC—8 Those We Love, We don't do a thing you can't Grand Lodge banquet will be heli Reader—Yes. I am on the return ______Dark Prophecy By JOHN C. TERRY aa a eonvanlanca to advartlaara, bat riage. Almost new. Reasonable. 6 WANTED TO RENT five or slk 1:15— Studio Program. drama; 8:30 Eddie Guest program; a ytw ago December recelpte are Bank street. talk about over at our North End at Hotel Bond. The guest speake, trip. expected to push the Increase VS«- THAT m w g p s tba CASH RATES will ba accaptad aa rooms, north of Center preferred. 1:30—Marjorie Mills. 9 Heldt's Brigadiers; 9:30 Bert Townsend club. But I must admit Hartford. Feb. 1—(AP) — The T SHOW UP THs e e , FULL PAYMENT If paid at tba boat* will be Charles H. Johnson, Gfany much farther with sale of the Vir- Write particulars. C. N. BUyeu, 2:00—Federal Theatre of the Alr.-^ Lylell In Alia.s Jim m y Valentine; penny Bingo Is a tough game. I 150th annual communication of the Secretary and Past Grand ila.ste ys NOftiws UP- w e IVS A HUNCH THBY'U. PUNT BOea efflca ob or bafora tba eavanth When you see a newspaper head- gin Islands issue. ’ TH IN K IN G --'h u KNOW, \ day following tba Oral Inaartlon of FUEL AND FEED 49-A 216 Woodbridge. Hall of Fame. 10:30 Special program by Meyer had to give my I. O. U. for ten Grand Lodge of Connecticut, Free of the Grand Lodge of New York.] ing about putting keroiene oil on • • • COMPANY d o r 9 0 K F , TO MY KWCoeo AS SUPffrvISOR ' BLACKIt - THMia'S ' oaeb ad otbarwiao tba CHARGE 2:30—Carlile and London. Davis orchestra; 12:30 Roger cents. One of the members asked and Accepted Masons, will be held The annual meeting of the .Ma PSC/rgP rrW A i WASTING RATE will ba collaotad. No raaponal- Pryor's band. at the Masonic Temple hero Wed- the kitchen Arc, it will save time to WMtfleld King’s 37th annual H t M . A N O --- ,$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 H lG C L P , FOR sa l e:— W FLX seasoned hard 2:4.V-Men of the West. me to go to Washington. D. C., with sonic Charity Foundation (Masoni* look down at the bottom to find m> VMw H s e e , amp blllty for arrore la talapbooad ada 3:00— Pepper Young;'8 Family. What to expert Wednesday: nesday and Thursday, British catalog, listing 64.000 va- wUl be aasomad and tbalr accuracy wood. Apply EMward J . Holt, tele- him. I was so thrilled. Then he Home) will be held at the Masonli out the date and hour of the ePCALLPP MObTOP IN TH A m tY N O LD , 3:15—Ma Perkins. W E A F-N B C —1 ;30 p. m. Words Grand Master Anders Jacobsen of rieties and carrying 7100 illustra- cannot be Fuarantaed. phone 4M2 or 6025. PACinC COAST STORM spoiled It all by saying, "Some one Temple, Wednesday night al 7:30.1, funeral. WB 3TAFP 70 PBUtl- CFFlCe^y “7“ 3:30—Vic and Sade. and music: 2 Your health program; will have to pay for the gas." Stafford Springs will preside and tions it now svailable It records 3:45— "The Guiding Light". 0 America's schoobi. WABC-CBS - Something's always taking the joy the Grand Lodge will be opened In llJiOO varieties and Illustrates INDEX OF Lawyer—Why do you always run HOUSliHOLD G(M)DS 51 APPEARS ON THE WANE 3 Leith Stevens harmonics; 3:45 out of life. We do have good form Wednesday at 10 a. m. The most intelligent animals pla.', more than 200 United States CLASSIFICATIONS Curtis musicalc: 5:45 Hilltop House. times at Townsend Club No. 2 at The business will Include the read- when yo\iiig. These Include cats, down the legal profession? stamps. filrCb* ••a a•a a•a•a•a a aa a a a a•a•ww A 5'OR SALE—ONE MAYTAG waah- WJZ-NBC—12:30 E^arm and Home the north end. ICveryone is wel- ing of his address by the Grand dogs, otters, bears and monkeys. Doctor—Tour profession doesn’t e'l. good condition $25. W. W. t* • • EBgageaaato ao*aac«*a«66aaaa«6 Hour; 2:15 Let’s Talk It Over; 4:30 come. I am glad the town Is going make angels of men, does It? Some criticism has been leveled Karfiaga* •••aaaaoaaaas* Phillips, 53 Walker street. San E'rancisco, Feb. 1.— (A P)—A Lawyer— Ah, that’s where you Daatba a. ... rising barometer today Indicated Parcnts-Tcachers program. to give us better traffic conditions at the new U. S. Alaskan com- ••aoa*66osaaoaa**« W D R C Some Wednesday short waves: have the advantage of me. Card ef Thank* laaaasataaaawa FOR sa l e:—WILTON rug 0x12, the terrific storm which has pound- and the police are Inspecting public memorative on the grounds that PCM Netherlands 7 p. m. Program la Uamoiiam •# aaaaoaaaasaa* Good condition. Keasonabic. Can ed the Pacific coast from Los An- TtS Hartford, Conn. 1830 places. More power to our town the plow Is throwing dirt to ths Loat and Found m Some men hop . om one trouble k*a««aaaaaaa geles to Cape ETattery for 48 hours for western hemisphere; HAT4 officials. left instead of to ths right as it Aaooonoamanta « 3598 or 160 West Center street. Budapest 7 Songs by Liszt: GSC to another without even stopping Personal a •••..aaaaaa a aa* a«A a«A was on the wane. Ehtstem Standard rime CLARA SOUTHERGILL ibould. GSB GSL London 7:20 Folk songs; Jan. 31. 1938. to take a deep breath. ABfomaMlao Ships reported heavy seas but said H o l d E v e i y t h i n g l (CopTrighL m i. NKA Strvice. lae.) Automobilae for Sala .aa.aaaM* the high wind had abated. The Tueoday, Feb. 1 Automobllaa for Eachanga aa*a« p. m. Auto Acoaiaorlaa-^Tlraa aaaa#** Coast Guard announced no further * ly jh »■ r - H Auto Rapalrtng—Painting «aa«t«a EMERGENCY word had been received from the 1:30— Mualc Graphs FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Auto Bcboola ...... McCormick steamer Nebesna, which 4:45—Current Questions Before the ^ASHINtiTJN TUBBS Autot-<~Sblp by Truck was tlircalenod with 8arvloa->Storage ••Aa« 10 OEWTISr DOS I 1 CAME TO “ ZIAITHS WV06 » &TVJCK ONASAWDSAX YOU G O RIGHT AHEAD TO T H ' S O 6 0 O N GO OD GOS hT ^ Motorcyelao>->Blcyelei ...... ^ U CALLS eral hours yesterday when caught 5:30— Stepmother., -com ifstivNUMivicc.iMC. r m. see u. t. sat . ore.• AS THEY DID, <3(X>DBY, NUTTY-' JUST AROUND THE POINT M ATIN E E / FELLOW S, TH IS R E A L W ITH OUT M E J T H ’ m a t i n e e Wentad Autoo^Bfotorcyclae aa^x^lt In a mlle-a-minute gale with a dis- 5:45—Hilltop House—starring Bess TOO BAD WE: C O U L D N ' T Busluasa aad Piwfeaalaoal firrrleao abled engine. Johnson. I'M LEA^INQ est a t e office ju st reminded I'L L HAVE IS R U IN E D > Buatoaaa Sarvicaa Offarad .e a .. II POLICE While six ships were plowing to 6:00—News Service. TtAWN f kEPT ON WORklNa ME TH A T X K N O W A PAMILV W H O T O S TO P N O W , AN* IF Houachold Sarvicaa Offarad aaaall-A her rescue, the crew made emer- 0:15—Hartford Public'School Series OIL Bulldlng»COntraOUng 14 A R E TH IN K JN e O F BUYIN G A HOUSE A T TW O H E M A K ES A FlorUta—Nuraarlae ...... IB gency repairs, and the vessel re- Northeast Junior School. a n d I M IG HT B E A B L E T O M A K E Funaral Diraetora ...••.••aa*«« 10 4343 ported she would proceed to San 6:30—Dinner Music—WDRC String O R TH R E E COMMISSION Baatlng—Plumbing—'Roofing ««• 17 Francisco. Ensemble. A C O M M ISSIO N IF X TIP TH E S E AUTO SALES, r u . HATE SHOVfS Inanranea ...... is FIRE Th fishing boat E. Antoni was 6:35— Selections from light opera. PEOPLE O F F t— — ArtP r r J U S T (ZOOMS. TH ' R EST O F M V illlllnary—Draeemaklng ...... If blown ashore off Point Reyes, 25 Moving—Trueking—^toraga fO Sooth 6:45—Musical Moments Revue. CAME T O M E TH A T I K N O W LIF E! W JT TH A T Public Paaaangar Sanrlea ..aMalfi'A miles northwest of .San Francisco. 7:00—Poetic Melodies. A N CTTH E R F A M ILY W H O A R E MAY B E TH E Painting—Papaiiog ...... It Us crew of seven was saved by 7:15— Hollywood Screenscoops. t h i n k i n g a b o u t a n e w Profaaaional Sarvicaa ...... II 4321 Coast Guardsmen whose boat was 7:30—Famous Actors Guild presents MAKIN* O F M E , Rapairing ...... || badly damaged. Helen Menchen. C A R ----- T O H A TE MY Tailoring-Dyalng—Claantng ••• 14 North Tellat Oooda and Sarvioa .aaa*«M IB Heavy snow and rains continued 8:00—Big Town. F A V O R ITE Wantad—Bualnaaa Sanrlea aaa** 10 to fall In northern Callfomla. Wneh- 8:30—A1 Jolson Show. BdaeatloMil Ington and Oregon. Togging op- 9:00—Watch The Fun Go By, Couraaa and Claaaaa ••aaaaaaw-aa 17 5432 erations In Washington's highlands 9:30—Jack Oakle'a College. ” Prtvata Inatruetlona Maaaa**aaa It were stopped by snows. 10:30— Howard Phillips. UanClng aaaaaaaaaa»ll'A (cU4 UualcaJ—Dramatic ...... If AMBULANCE 10:45— Four Clubmen, 'A Wantad—Inatruetlona •••v**.**..* M (DouKan) INFANT'S I.IFE SAVED. 11:00—Sports—News. Ftaaaelal 11G5—Tommy Dorsey’s orchestra. Bonds—Stock*—Mortgagas II 11:30— Lerlghton Noble's orchestra. Bualnaaa Opportunlilaa ••#••••• 13 North Adams, Feb. 1.— (AP)— 5630 12:00—Emery Deutsch's orchestra, mduidioTI Money to Loan ...... Mat I t Four flreraen who kept the spark of OLDMAN SC U TTLE life alive In an infant boy by work- 12:30 a. m.—Buddy Rogers’ orches- 'not yet j he sa id he'd THEY AMJST Help aad Slvuaflaaa (Hollo ran) tra. Help Wanted—Famala ...... 10 ing continually for more than 13 ^ L E D M E UP TH IS L IK E HA^JNQ me watch HAVE SCfTTEN Help Wanted—Bala ...... 10 hours yesterday with resuscitation NOON ! SAID HE’D THE NICE RICH OIL OUT! Balaamen Wanted ...... a.lO*A Tomorrow's Frogram 3 0 6 0 apparatus, recelveci their reward to- LIKE METD 03M E COME BUBBLINQ U P ! , Halp Wanted—Mala or Fam ala.. It day In the sasurance that the child a. m. mwE Aganta Wantad ...... •«;..I7-A OUT AND S E E A HE SAID he'd LIkS Sltuatlona Warned—Kamala •••• II (Quish) would ll\’e. 7:00—KTA ALPHA Programma. ESCAPED pl a n t in Situattona Wantad—M ala...... If Called to the home of 5!r. and 7:30—Shoppers Special. 9EAI. TO © E E TH E E X - • ! 7:45— News Service. Employment Asenelea ...... * 40 Mrs. Henry Parmenter of Hall's OPERjATTON/ PRESSION ON MY Live Pleeb—PeiSM—Feulfry— TeMelea 4340 Ground. Brlggsvllle at 9:30 a. m. by 8:00—Treasure House. Doga—Birds—Pate ...... 41 Dr. Maurice Spitzer, the firemen, 8:15— Shoppers Special. Ltva Stock—Vabtelea ...... 42 9:00—Metropolitan Parade. Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 HOSPITAL under (3tlef John E. Saulnler, Wantad— Pete— Poultry—Stoek 44 worked without a halt imtll mid- 9:15—Madison Ensemble. Fee *al»—MlaeelUuiaaas night Then the firemen. Chief 9:25— S ta r Gazing In Hollywood. Artlclaa For fiala ...... IB 5131 Saulnler. Paul Bishop, Leo Caron 9:30—Phil Boudlnl—accordionist. . F Boats and Acceaaofiat ...... 40 9:45— Dan Harding’s Wife. and Robert Kelley, left, assured that z-i LM-tONC (iii4fir.fliA invka: Sk: Bulldlnd Matertala ...... 47 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. Dlamonda—Watehea—Jawalry •• 41 the Infant, bom a short while be- "I thought Qpd » as goin' to be j-our steady date. WATER DEPT. fore they were summoned, appar- 10:15—Myrt and Klarge. "Doc, you pull all my teeth, and now what liai)iH;n8f Elactiical Appllaneaa—Radio •• 4f "L’h-huTi! I w*nt one wjipjs tttady_cnougn to drive home after a party.' Foal and Faad ...... 4f«A ently was out of danger. 10:30—Tony Wons Scrapbook. Oardan—Farm— Dairy Product* 00 I’m cutting a wisdom t(x>th !’* Bonaabold Goods ...... 01 3077 Maeblaary aad Tools ...... 01 crv.WivukM^ Musical Instramanta if (After 5 P. M.) !Wg.iii(t. T,iifsta(La.iOT.w^:i the dough 6ov X-l Offleo aad Storo Eouipmaat »»mm 04 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Jack Decides to Stay Spaclala at tba Stores 00 By THOMPSON AND COLL Waarlng Apparal—Furo 01 7868 ALLEY OOP W anud—To Buy ...... 01 Strike! By HAMLIN Z' WHAT VOUNC. AVM4.» VOO UDOEMLV RL. ARNOLD FALLS M ISS A C M IX P .' nXCALLHIAA \ M E A N W H E E .A S B E N O S ^ I MasBiB B aafi BBotaloi Beoorto MANCHESTER BCTTERTao OUT THEiaC, ©ON,. Baotaumuto PERJSe A« OFFEE.T i> ' ACROSS THE PESK .CLUTCHMC YOUC UNCLE-'WHI BK3HT AMPN.' H I* T Im I O V e a TH E«TB IC K E M M ILL O M -l EENV MV GBAMO W lIEe/1 MU5TA THAT GAL'S LIABLE TO STILL" I'VE GOTM HAND fay yo u in AT H IS *ID E „ .. CAN I R N OTH E Rooms Without Board ••*•••«•« it WATER CO. I'LL M»?BE A (XM inEC*A t3EN AIRE, HIS E V ES ARE ATTC A CTE O P- 'YtSUR I 9 i c e ISMT* THE ONUY 666N CRAZY 7'LET HER CsET AIMAV SET NN KINGCX3M BY m o HER. — SH E'S 96 mo n t h than yo u ea r s Boardars vvantad .•••••••• *««lt>A ! 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TUXSD«r, reBSUAITl,lM r irOUSTBEM jllatur^^etrr Evntfttg V m lb' REALISTIC 80CND EFFECT EMEBOENCY DOCTORS ONLY 200 AREJT WORK ,AT THE COOKINa SCHOOL INCOMING FREIGHT HERE INSPECTORS GIVE Physicians of the Manchester STRAUSS, ROOMER HARTFORD SOLOIST ABOUTTOWN Medical AssoclaUon who will re- spond-to emergency calls tomor- IN CHENEYS THIS WEEK Any good sound effects man FALLS OFF IN JANUARY ^OaXMiow nondiic, Candlemu row afternoon are Dr. George would have clapped his hands LEADS BEEIHOVENS T” recordso. il th » Feast of the Purification Lundberg. 6629, and Dr. N. A. AT MINTZ’S, DEAD with glee this morning if be bad been seated in the state theater I be observed at St. John's Polish Burr, 3030 fattonal Catholic church. Shutdown Affects AH But A at the opening session of the Outgoing Business Holds Its Few Employees; Resume Herald Cooking school. Every- Own; Express Business thing was as quiet as a church Headquarters Officers Go The Dorcas society of the Eman- The Women’s League of the Sec- Found In hvestigation Of Robert Chapman, Director Shows An Increase. Lsitheran church will meet to- Schedule Next Monday. when Miss Edna M. Ferguson, ond Congregational church will meet the lecturer, asked the women evening at ft o’clock. The tomorrow afternoon uith Mrs. Fred wUl be Ulss Ebba Ander- present to fold their programs Of Colt’s Chorus, Tempo” Over Bookr, Guardsmai Pohlman. 46 Hudson street. Mem- Conditions, He Fails To For the first time in many Agent A. H. Barber of the Man- Mra. Dorothy Anderson, Miss twice for better reading. bers are requested to bring sewing months, the morning whistle at the chester freight station of the New oia Bjorkman and U ra Charles Suddenl> the theater was fill- Cheney silk mills Is uot accompanied rarOy In Pearson’s Post York, New Haven and Harfforil Hold Practice Session. All members are urged to equipment and prints. A food sale Regain Consciousness. ed with a cyclonic sound of in connection with the meeting will by the hum of motors and macbiit and visitors "dll be wel- ery throughout the plant. With paper being folded, like nothing railroad company reported this be in charge of Mrs. A. H. Barber, about 200 exceptions, the workers else than the approach of a big morning that the Manchester sta- Robert Cbmpman of Hartford had The records of Company •YC,” Mrs John Derby, Mrs. Jesse Davis. Michael Strauss, fotind In an un- are spending the week at home be- windstorm. The sound reached tion was one of the few In Hartford Hostesses for the meeting will be its climax quickly and alowly charge of the weekly rehearsal of 169th Infantry, Connecticut NaUon- i O. StUlman Keith, younger son of conscious condition in the Mints cause o f the sbutdowm. Only a Oounty that did not show a big de- Sttr. and Mrs. George & Keith of Mrs. N. S. Smith, Mrs. George few workers who are employ^ on tapered off into absolute silence the Beethoven Glee Club at the crease in loading o f freight cars sl Guard, were found to be in good rooming house at 212 North Main Is street, will give a short talk Stiles, Mrs. E. E. Segar and Mrs. Jobs which are urgently required again as the lecturer continued. Emanuel Laitberan church last during the month o f January. The condition last night when they re- H. L. Tenney. street on Sunday and taken to the have been called In. 'A ll superin- night and it Is understood that be lUed. "Practice and Theory of Manchester Memorial hospital, died incoming cor loading fell off 2,000 ceived their annual Inventory and care." tomorrow afternoon at tendents and foremen of the plant will serve temporarily as director tons, but . the outgoing cor loading The'ladles society of the Zion at the hoapital this morning at 6:59. are on call at all times. According of the local male chorus, filling the InspecUon by SergeonU Orcutt anSj 1:30 over Station WTHT, In connec- He had not regained consciousness held Ita own. The 'argest shipper ;V0B with the "Nature Series” pro- Lutheran church on Cooper street to a notice, work will be reaumed TEN YEAR OLD SHOWS vacancy caused by the resignation on the road from the local station MUes of the 169th regimental heod-' and so was unahle to tell of the con- Monday morning, February 7 as of G. Albert Pearson. quarters. This waa the last com- will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30. •iteains of Mrs. Philip Hansllng, Jr. ditions leading up to his death. qnly fell 86 tons behind the ship- f lt r . Keith is a griuluate of the usual. Mr. Chapman is organist at the ments mode a year ago. In the pany which the sergeants Inspects, Had Brain Shock MUCH POETIC A B IU n Mount Carmel church in West having completed the entire regi- JBebool of Forestry, Ssrracuse Unl- M aiy Buahneil Cheney Auxiliary An autopsy was performed at Uie case o f Bristol, New Britain and in |letsity. will hold Its regular monthly meet- Haven and is also director of Colt's several other sections the percent' ment. hospital this morning and death male chorus of Hartford. A young During the same period, a pre- ing tomorrow night in the State age of decrease, he said, was from was found due to a cerebral hemor- man, he Is deeply interested In male liminary inspection waa conducted A cottage prayer meeting under armory. FLORIST AUTHORin Patricia Kennedy, Pupii In 80 to 60 per cent off, which was not rhage. The conditions before and rSUM Mispicefl of the Salvation Army choral work and has had extensive on the floor at which the program after he suffered the hemorrhage Manchester Green School, experience in this held. He Is also the case in Manchester. to be used the night of Fed- tiWni be held tonight at 7:30 at the Tomorrow night at the V. F. W. are being investigated by Dr. Le- Express BusIncM eral inspection was put on by the flkiine of Cecil Kittle of 82 Spruce Composes Several Verses. known as a baritone aoloisL Home, the Vets bowling team will Veme Holmes, local medical exam- HWANIAN GUEST Mr. Chapman will direct the club The office of the Manchester Of- Guardsmen. The men wore the new ___ enjoy a steak supper at the expense iner. who will make a report of his in its next concert,-to be given at fice of the Railway Express for the serge uniform for the Inspection and of the WllllmanUc Post at 8 o’clock. findings to Coroner Frank Healey Miss Patricia Kennedy. 10, of 256 mopth of January 1938 showed an The members of Temple Chapter the Coventry Congregational church put on a fine showing. It la expected after the feast that of this county for auch action an tie Middle Turnpike East and a pupil on February 16. Increase of 1.8 per cent over Janu The company will hold a special *JlA 6ft, O. E. S. have been Invited the two teams will travel to a local wishes to take. The fact that the in the Manchester Oren school has ary 1937 and when it is taken Into drill this Sunday morning at ten S o be the guests of Sachem Chapter alley for anotller clash on the man was found In an unconsrious Pierson Expert Coming To shown considerable ability as a poet consideration that the increase for o’clock. The manual of the 45 auto- aN o . 57 O. E. 8. o f Norwich, tomor- polished lanes. Manager Peterson condition and remained unconscious and has composed several bits for January 1937 was 13.3 per cent over matic pistol will be reviewed by the sjgtrw. The Worthy Matron Mias Mar- POUCE ASSIGNMENTS requests all member., of hla team to after being brought to the hoapital the Girl Scout organ. "Troupe". Fol- January 1936 the showing Is one of members of the company under the fjorie Harvey extends a cordial wel- Meeting Next Monday As report early tomorrow night for a is the reason thst ihe report Is to lowing are two of Miss Kennedy’s the best In the New England divi- supervision of Lieutenant Walter VieoBe to all membera There will be made to the coroner although the offerings: sion of the company. Cowles, c pep talk. ANNOUNCED TODAY a regular meeting followed by autopsy performed this morning Gnest Of J. G. Pentland. •The Sea” ♦ patriotic entertainment. does not lead to the belief that there “ Sometimes the sea’s so calm and Willard F. Billings, son of Mr. The police beats changed today. ‘floaliim Ills will be served. This is was foul Olay. bright. and Mrs. Frank Billings of 95 Arthur Seymour will continue on !Sl gpedai meeting of Sachem Chap- Mr. Straus was one of those In A t others. It’s as black as night; Brookfield street, today entered the Clemens Mortenson, who for the the beat starting at 6 o’clock In the ite r as ordinarily they hold their Manchester who was receiving an Some places It’s shallow and some business administration department morning and Rudolph Wirtalla will a ms stings on the same evening as old age assintance pension. The past thirteen years has been con places deep; of a Hartford school for a two-year nected with A. N. Pierson, Inc., of Some times all o’er the land will it again start at the 8 o’clock beat. kTemple Chapter. Any one desiring records show that he was bom In 'illBfonnatlon may call Mrs. Helen business training. Young Billings sweep. * Winfield Martin will also start work Russia on September 29. 1866, and Cromwell as assistant to W. R. at 8 o’clock and cover lower Main Thff JW .HALC CORP. *Kniott, 5032. Sachem Chapter Just graduated from the Manches- had been a resident of this country Pierson, president and treasurer of street and direct traffic at the high M A N C H ESTER CO H H* ’tooeta at the Masonic Temple, Nor- ter High school. The sea reflects the sky by day. 59 years. On coming to this coun- the wholesale florists and nursery school and at Park atreet during ’vrich. a try he located in Pennsylvania and A t night the stars and Milky Way, Membera o f the newly organized men. will be the speaker at next When the sea reflects the stars by school hours and In the early morn- after leaving there he moved to ing traffic and at noon. Michael ^ ICrs. John A. Buchanan of 175 Silk a ty Tent-Hive, No. 55, The Monday noon's meeting of the Kl- night. Vernon in this state. From Ver- Fitzgerald will take the 9 o’clock Self Serve and H ealth Market ^iFoodland atreet will entertain the Maccabees, win meet tomorrow eve- non he moved to Buckland and has wanla a u b at the Y. M. C. A. Mr They look like water lilies white. morning beat and Herman Muake neat presidents o f Mary Buahneil ning at the home of the record since made his home In Manches- Mortenson comes here through the infiuence of John G. Pentland, well You’d think It would take long, will start at 11 o’clock and work tO e n e y Auxiliary, U. 8. W. V., with keeper, Mrs. E. G. Perkins, 17 Jack- ter. son street, for their first business known local florist. long year- through until 8 o’clock at night. W ED N ESD A Y SPECIALS Valentine party tomorrow after- His Family Joseph Prentice will have the auto- meeting of the month. A social The Pierson nursery, which em To make the sea. Its sorrow and at 2 o'clock at her home. Surviving him are his wife, Fran- mobile from 7 o’clock until 4 hour with refreshments will follow ploys 450 persona. Is the largest cheers— - ces. whom be married m hla second o’clock in the morning and will be STORE CLOSES AT NOON ON WEDNESDAYS. indoor greenhouse plant In America It only took God a minute or two Center Church Women's Federa- and it is hoped a large number of wife, now living in Rockville; three joined at 9 o’clock in the cruising members will attend as plans will It specializes in roses and grows To make the sea so calm and blue. wUl meet tomorrow afternoon daughters, Mrs. Sophia McCormick car by Harold Heffron. who re- Retail Foods Including Fish and Meat At T h e Herald Cooking be discussed for future activities. one-half million plants and also SrftO. Work Wiu be for the Me- of Manchester, Mrs. Nellie Drenzek raises gardenias and orchlc^p, the When the sun sets on the sparkling mains on duty until 6 o’clock in the School Supplied By Hale's. Hoapital. Miss Eleanor Pre- of Rockville and Mrs. Nettle Smith morning. 'Those starting at 7 St. Mary’s Lqdies’ Guild will meet latter department being the largest sea. will speak on "Relief Prob- of New York City: also two sons, of Its kind In the country. And the stars and moon we then o’clock and working through until I & Uandester." Group 6. Mias Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock In Edward Strauss of Manchester and 4 o’clock will be; David Galllgan,

the parish house. Mrs. Charles Mr. Mortenson Is vice president can see, Din ty Moore line Smith, leader will serve Louis Strauss of Boston. the Center; Raymond Griffin. Wade and Mrs. John Houston will of the North East unit of the Socie- I try to think of some good way Qts. A large attendarrce U Dr. F. Forbes Buahneil said last Lower Main; Lucius Thrall, West be the hostesses. ty of American Florists and Re- 1o make the stars come by day.” for. Group 4, Mrs. Charles night that he had Informed the own- gional Director of the Society of Side; Lester Behrend, special duty Cans at the Independent Cloak Company; BEEF ST E W 29c , leader, will meet at 2 o'clock. er of the boarding place on Sunday American Florists. He Is also s The Woman’s Home League of “Good Deeds” that be would allow two days to member of the legislative commit- Walter Cassells, Depot Square. the Salvation Army will meet to- Good deeds are the best things a The Emblem club will give a make a cleanup of the rooming tee of the New York Florists Club. Rf:. morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at child can do Friend's Baked ____ atine social for members to- house when be would make a fur- His talk next Monday will touch on the citadel. The hostesses will be Grown-ups should do good deeds, Snbrrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at ther Investigation. This would mean the origin of flowers, how they are Mrs. Sarah Doyle and Mrs. David too. Family ■ iifika Home In Rockville. Each that the second inspection would commonly used, how they can be WUson. If a child or a grown-up did one Size Cans M ie attending la r'quested to pro- be made this afternoon. used and what their values are. BEA N S 2 deed B day ROAST BEEF M d e a valentine. Mrs. Mary Oraata- The warrant that waa Issued, and The Ladles’ Aid society of the Ih e y ’d feel lots better when they chairman of the "Gents’ Night’ under which Harry Mintz was ar- gjio, Concordia Lutheran church will went to work or play. ttrogram , February 26, has called a rested, charged him with being the DINNER meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 24 RRE ALARMS HERE M eetin g of her committee preceding o’clock. keeper of a disorderly bouse. This FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 S N ID ER C A TS U P 15e charge may be changed to one 5:80 on ^ e social. ----- f Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Burr of charging unsanitary conditions be NORTH M. E. CHURCH ^ DURING FAST MONTH 'A The Coventry Fragment society Scarborough Road who are enjoying Ing allowed to exist. This charge M ENU: Soup, roost beef, gravy, aumounees a large food sale for Frl- a winter vacation at Nassau, can be brought by the Board of mashed potatoes buttered beets,

idajr, February 4, at the store of the Bahama IslandA are expected to re- Health, but even If the Board of Uma beans, cahhsge salad, Gold M edal Flour 29c BtlMi Hardware company, 703 Main turn on February 7. Health does not bring the charge South Manchester Department cherry pudding, rolls, coffee. ■trset. Mrs. Arthur ,J. Vinton will the same can be brought by the po- Answered 19 And North End Beardsle}''a SUPPER—60 cents. Be In charge of the sisle which arill The Willing Workers group of the lice. There are at least thfce such cases on record In the town court of Department Five Calls. OU'RE Invltsd to ▼Mt Children Under 12, SO cents. •pen at 0:50 a m. Among the items Wesleyan Guild will meet tomor- our Prescription De- Manchester where such charges Y VrIU be baked beans, several kinds row afternoon at 2:30 at the South partment tbe very neit Peanut Butter 1 Lb. Jar 15c ilt bread, raised doughnuta and Methodist church. Members are have been brought and where con- Manchester’s two fire depart- time you have one of thoae •niUerA apple and mince pies, cakes requested to come prepared to sew. victions have been- secured. ments took care of 24 fires during recioua blta of poper to bad cookies. The Funeral Ee “ filled.” the month. In the South Manches- Burt OIney's The Company "K " Guards basket- The funeral will be held Thursday We want to demonatmte

ball team were issued their new morning at 8:30 at Mark Holme's ter district there were 19 calls and toyoua by an actual experi-

suits last night at the State Armory. Undertaking home, Woodbrldge of this number three were box ence« that It coata no more street, and at St. Bridget’s church ^maybe a little leaa->to MAYTAG A P PLES A U CE 2cn.19c Do YOU take your foot off The suits are composed of a green alarms and 18 still alarms. The at 9 o’clock. The body will be have your preaerlptlon Jersey with a sparkling red ” K ” and two largest losses were at the fire the accelerator INSTINC- placed In the receiving vault In St compoundeo here* tn this WASHERS scarlet trunks. on Pernell Place and the barn on T IV E L Y when you see two Bridget's cemeteiy. The funeral profeaalonal atmoephero Keeney atreet on Sunday. where bigbeat etnieal Dr. David M. Caldwell and Mrs. home will be open from noon tomor- In the territory covered by the p , c > c or three cars ahead, all standards are maintained. $79*50 up FRESH SPIN A C H 19 Caldwell who have been enjoying a row until the time of the funeral. Manchester department there were Because we make a husl- anashed up? If so, why? cruise in southern seas on the "San- five calls, four of the calls being ness of prescriptions our Lbalt YOUR speed to 50 ta Paula" are expected hlme this whistle alarms and one a still alarm. volume Is large* our over- Large Florida evening. Dr. Caldwell will have The largest loss in the district was KEMP'S head low. Give ua a trial. miles under A L L conditions office hours on Thursday. PUBLIC RECORDS the house on Irving atreet Maytag Dozen . . . and help along a good WELDON Sales Servlet O R A N G ES 27e The Board of Administration will .\nnual Reports Town Clerk Ssmiicl J. Turklng- "" DRUG CO.MPANT cause. Get a blank by call- meet tomorrow evening at the PrcM^riptlon Pharmacists ton has received for filing the an- Emanuel Lutheran church, the trus- LUTHER LEAGUE DROPS We Deliver — Phone 5821 ing 3829. nual reports of the Bllsh and Quinn tees at 7:30, the deacons at 8 and H EALT H M A RKET the Joint board at 8:30. Realty company, anti the Manches-

ter Plumbing and Supply company. SPORTS NIGHT P U N S

The Bllsh and Quinn Realty com- W0F pany notes that F. T. Bllsh la presi- PREURIPTIONI dent, Walter B. Quinn, treasurer, An indoor program has been ar- Lb. 25c and F. T. Bllsh. Jr., is secretary. ranged by the Luther League of the F. E. BR A Y BEEF STE W TELEP H O N E BEFORE Y O U G O! DIrectora arc the officers. (Company JEWELER Emanuel Lutheran church for Its office is at 877 Main street ami none meeting tonight at 8 o'clock, tak- I f yoa are *qiraded” for the rooking nrhool Wednesday, please State Theater Building Center Cot of the subscribed capital stork la ing the place of the Winter Sports •phone your order before you go. PInehurst closes at noon 737 Main Street Wednesda.T. unpaid. Night originally scheduled and then Waller N.Lederc The Manchester Plumbing and cancelled because of weather con-

SPECIAL WEDNESDAY MORNING Supply company, with headquarters ditions. Membera of the league will P O R K C H O PS Funeral Director at 877 Main street. h.na as officers appear on tbe program, which bos 259 No. fttoln St. Phone 5269 Watch and Jewelry and directors F. T. Bllsh. president been arranged by Hugo Benson and Lean. Center Cut, Fresh PORK CHOPS, and treasurer, and F. T. Bllsh, Jr., his athletic committee. (4 and 5 to a pound.) Pound...... secretary. None of the subscribed A short businesa meeting will be Repairing At Lb. 31c C U B E ST E A K S 29c capitsd stock la unpaid, according to held, refreshments . will be served Or you may order lean, meaty Shoulder Lamb Chops the report. and a social hour will.follow. at the same price. Reasonable Pnees

rinehnrst regularly freshly chopped ground beef has been re- Kmtting Step In and See One of Man- doeed to 79c a pound. Bottom round ground . . . and yon get chester’s Largest Selections bottom round when yon order It . . . Is now S9e a pound. With

■o change In ijuality. all beef prices rarry lowered price tags. Wook of Greeting Cards for All

OcowioBS. Pure wool from manufacturer for SPECI.\L WEDNESDAY MORNING

NOTICE afghons, crocheted and booked lOUR W ILL B E

rags and onterweor. Send for Counlrv Slvle Fancy D U C K S ...... lb. 25c free somplea. SAL’S.AGF. Broilers...... lb. 39c To Manchester Autoists .MEAT rhomas Hodgson & Sons, Inc.

29c lb. lycan Rib Beef for Soup or Stew Concord Worsted Mills C A R E Y • l b , 10c Concord, N. H. EFFECTIVE WARM AS WITH Largs Link Ground Veal for veal loaf, lb. 33c SAUSAGE Beef Soap Shanks and Knuckles •ROOFING

29c lb. • .•,.•••••*•*••**lb, 1 Oc to 18c Today, February 1st

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W e have a new baker calling on us who speclallieu In Rye Agent For L IT T L E m C A R E IF YO U

aad Health Breads. The K.\R.M BREAD (the troe health bread), the German Rye, both sell at lie , and the Cracked Rye at lOc. NEW REDUCED •TILING

Reynaod will bring ns frosted white Rolsln Bread oud sJI kinds of OPPERS Deauts.

• INSULATION Bnck will also bring DoonU to sell at • for Iftc. RATES

AND Estimates Freely Givea. BURN ‘ b l u e c o a l ’ Juicy ORANGES .doz. 23e OKE I^srge ^^ogerlocs doz.26e TIrm PaymeRts Arraiiged. G ro p rfn ill...... 4 tor M e Red G rap es...... lb. 21e a lasored WorfcmeR. SAFE DRIVER Freoh Chlrery, French Endive, Bressels Sprouts, 24c, uud Oieen Bfiani

CliOftED AT NOON WEDNB DAT $12.75 8 X ^rfPCR rOM US YO UR OOAY,, REWARD PLAN ^"tlABH Indtistrial Insulation Oeihterad.

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