^ HERALD COOKING SCHOOL AGAIN TOMORROW, STATE THEATER
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VOL. LVIL, NO. 104 I Advortisiag on rugn 12) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS
Ice Jam in Niagrara Power Plant
WOMEN
BRITISH SHIP SUNK
HE FIRST HERALD
BY AN ITAUAN SUB, HOMEMAIUNG CUSS|
Stite Theater HHed For ARMIES _ IS LOYAUSTJCHARGE Openiiif Cooknis Demon- HAND TO HAND stratioii; Andience Ap- BORAH ISSUES
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 Washington. 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 Idaho 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 New York, 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 Connecticut 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- Kentucky) 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 North Dakota Geology de is a student at DePauw University lowing Japanese conquest of the 'During toe first year of opera- Van Zeeland set out many months economic conference of 1933 in Lon- larger powers— Britain, France and The RFC haa loaned about $160,- were awarded to the following: Western Mass...... 26 prise in bridge, M ra Edwin C. Hig- Ths beat was started in tbe mid- Speaking In connection wHh the partment and state geologist. at Greencastle, Ind. They wUl also dty, waa to leave for Shanghai for tion of this law in Connecticut ago to find a plaster which would don. One reason for the dismal Russia— had drawn up the resolu- 000,000 to Industiy in the throe Prise Wlamers Today Indoatrlals gins. second; Mrs. fiamuel Turcotu dle of last month, but bsesuae there observance of Social Hygiene Day tion among themselves for submis- travel Southwest to Oklahoma and fuel and supplies. years It has had such authority. The Acme W ir e ...... 28 tomorrow. Dr. Talbot, who has been about one per cent of those exam- at one and the .same time cover ail failure of that conclave was the In- prefers Luckies... Bags of merchandise were wen by first In whist; in eetbaOk Mrs. J. H. was no man who oouid b« assignsd IT’S A SM.ALL WORLD sion to the council. 9 Texas, for a vlalt with relatives on Foreigners reaching Shanghai ined for marriage license purposes toe world's bruises and heal them ability to reach agreement on the 12 Federal Reserve banks added Am. Hardware . . .. . 12 Gardner at Center street was high to the work there was no pouosmsn dIrecAr o f toe venereal disease bu- The meeting was adjourned after both side of the family. They ex- from Nanking said conditions in the $150,000,000 more. the following: reau since it was placed on a full were diagnosed with syphilis. Data This modern alchemist in seeking question of tariff reduction. Secre- Mrs. J. McOeedy, 22 West street. Arrow H and H. Com. S8H and Ray Barrett, aecond. covering the best last night. Philadelphia-It's a small world I>r. A. 8. Quevedo of Elcuador said pect to return about February I'J. conquered capital were Improving Btiunga and Spencer. SH tima basis nearly ten years ago, for 1937 point to toe fact that such a panacea was after something tary Hull, as head of the American Those skeptical of the idea of new Rose Schendel, 65 Russell street. The committee served oup eakee The commlsslonerA in naming ’ to some people but to William "A T AUCTIONS in my warehouse it would be necessary to ask his gov- Rev. William T. Wallace, pastor slowly, with Japanese military au- Bristol B ra ss...... 84 told of toe steps Connecticut has there have been more cases dlag which already had eluded toe Ein- delegation, fought for a lowering of Chambers, well— government loans to small busi- Mary Warren, 447 Outer street. and coffee at tbe cloee of the games. regulars frem ths supernumerary ernment for new instructions. The of the North Methodist church, wUi thorities attempting to restore or- Colt’s PaL Firearms. 04 taken and is taking to control and nosed than for the previous year of steins of economics in many coun- the barriers, but in vain. In 47 years as a railroad engineer, j TV. in Faxmville, N o r ^ Carolina,** nesses point to the relative small- Mrs. John Ihum er, 54 West list have followed the rule of nam- 1 rc^Utlon now is expected to reach be glad to attend to all pastoral der. They added that "fhe troops nesa of these previous loans as sup- Bagla Look ...... 15 prevent toe spread of syphilis: 1936. Figures compiled for the tries—and none knew this belter There was no possibility of an he traveled thousands of miles but I says M r. Branch Bobbitt, “ Lucky streeL ing ths oldest supemumerso) doing two years .since the marriage law the Council In public session tomor- duties during Dr. Story's absence. were not yet entirely under con- porting their thesis that the buM- Fafnlr Bearings .... 05 ‘Tomorrow, February 2. Is Social than he. agreement on the tariff problem n-'ver left the city limits. Mrs. M. Dufrane, 74 Bigelow duty and it is reported that, at to- Strike buyers know what tobacco row. Notices for the calendar for the. trol.” nessmen who can not get financing Gray Tal Pay Station 4% Hjrglene Day throughout this coun- haa been In effect show that .over M. van Zeeland, who Is a special then, and most experts say condi- "Tile farthest I ever got," he le-1 StreeL nigbt'e meeting that Luctus Thrall 180 families have been protected Authoritative sources said Its next two Sundays may be given to Oo Back To Hospitals are merely poor risks. Hart and Cooley . . . . 180 try. This Is toe second national 1st in finance and economics as well tions now are worse rather than r-arked with a smile as he retired they want and they’ll keep bidding present draft calls members' atten- Mrs. C. S. Tomm, 169 Summit will be named aa a regular police- from the ravages o f this disease the aecreta.-y, Mrs. Thelma Wood- Others reply that what buslneas Hendey Mach. B...... 0 undertaking of its kind and this aa a political leader, is credited with better. Political factors enter into from his Job, "was shunting cars I tlou to tbs League Assembly resolu- Two Americans, Dr. Fred E. street N. Y . Stocks man. because of this marriage law. The right up until they get 1l bridge, telephone 3257, any evening. Brown and Mrs. Wesley May, sailed needs Is long term securities financ- Landers, Frary A Clk. 24 year the theme is “ Stamp Out producing under very trying condi- the matter very heavily. down to League Isla..d.” tion last October condemning Japan, Mrs. K. Gankofski, 362 Garden There wiU be consideration-given Syphilis— Ekiemy of Youth." There law Is an Important barrier against up the Yangtze on board a Japanese ing, not temporary Federal aid. New BriL Mcb., Com. 10 tions a report which Is workman- The IL-al Weak Spot Now, what’s he going to do with "W ell—in a cigarette—it’s the expresses regret over the war in street. do„ pfd...... 00 to further employment of men who is now ample proof that toe public so-called hereditary or congenital his spare time? Travel, he says. vessel to resume their work at the Long-term obligatlona generally Mrs. H. 1>. Gates, 3 Ridgewood like even if study proves it to be Van Zeeland recognized the po- fihina and contemplates action by North and Judd . . . . 25H Adam Ebep ...... are now serving as supsmumsrary la sincerely Interested tn this cam- manifestation of syphlli.s. Far more unworkable. tobacco that counts. I know tobacco genera] hospital at Wuhu, 60 miles are outside the field o f commercial StreeL litical difficulty when he suggested latsreated nations to arrange a just Peck, Stow A WUCCK 0V8 A ir Reduo ...... members such aa assigning work for paign to minimize the dangers of Important is the fact that hundreds AQRESS REINCARNATES upstream from Nanking. bank lending. They belong to the Mary Russell, 103 Bissell street. Has High Purpose that the three leading democracies and I know tobacco is in peace. Ruoscll Mfg...... 24 Alaska Jun .... spsclal occasions to tbase men so this tragic communicable disease. of patients are continuing treat- Wuhu has been the base for Jap- "Investment banking” field. Mrs. John Clarey, 40 Maple streeL Co The document rather gives the Im —America, Britain and France—get WINTER DRIVING HINT Deny Charges ScovlU Mfg. Oo. . . . . 24H Allied C:bem .... thsy can get a^ine return tor tne This campaign to spread the facta ment until cured, instead of allow- cigarettes. So that’s one reason anese attempts to advance up- Securities of large corporations, Mrs. James Greenaway, 7S High ing treatment to lapse as formert presalon of being a knight In shin together with Fascist Italy and Ger- Joseph Paul-Boncour of France ROLES IN PORTRAYALS Stanley W ork s...... 80 Am C on...... money they spent in equipment. Of about this disease must be carried stream and has been subjected to experts pointed out, usually street. ly. The law has been of trenlen ing armor, riding forth with high many. He certainly put his finger No. 10 I ’ve snxiked Luckies for over five and Viscount Cranbome of Great do., ptd...... 27H Am Home Prod the eight who passed the oral ex- on continuously and February 2 of M ta in denied the charges of pres- several Chinese ^ bombing rald.s. can be dtspoeed of by investors Mrs. Anns Klein, 5 Edgerton Am Ftad S .. dous value. purpose to attempt super-human on the weak spot, but it will take years now ." Torrington ...... 24 H amination given by the commis- tola year serves to emphasize the Be lure your sure methods. Both said they had Olivia deHaviland Believes In Twelve Americans have remained at through the New York Stock Ex- Place. Am Sm elt...... 'Surely these are not harsh or ta-sks. Still, most critics thus far more than that to get these two Veeder Root, new ... 44 sioners sevsral weeks ago six have problem. An important aid in this have agreed with the high moral tiref have no intention of railroading the Studying Periods In Order Wuhu since Japanese took over the change or similar machinery, but In Anne V. Oollins, Buckland. Am Tel and Tel campaign is printed information unreasonable precautions to take groups together. Many other experts agree with Mrs. J. H. Lappen, 44 Ckme street. New York Banka qualified. tone of the report, and aay it's a good tread for*^ rasidutlon through the council. city. the case of small compaiUes the Banks of New York .. 350 Am Tob B ...... which Is available at the State De- and anyone with a sense of respon- The vast differences between the Mr. Bobbitt. Sworn records show To Give Accurate Acting. Eva Perrett, 166 Bissell street. sibility to hts partner In marriage good deed well done, even if it safety in slippery weather. If Maxim Litvlnoff, .Soviet Russia's Japanese authorities at Nanking market Is limited. Bankers Trust ...... 46 Am Wat Wks .. partment of Health or from your Fascist states and the democracies foreign commissar, declared that attempted to persuade some 250,- Some government and private Louisa Schendel, 65 Russell street. Anaconda ...... local health officer. Also it Is sug- and the community welfare will of- shortly finds its way Into the ar- are at toe bottom of much of the you need new tiret, buy 'em that, among independent tobacco Olivlo de HavlUand, 21-year-oid Jennie Robinson, 215 Porter Central Hanover ..,. 94 ADDITIONAL HRE HOSE fer no objections to them. Indeed, chives of time. "without coercive measures the Aim beauty who plays opposite 000 Chinese refugees In an Impro- financial experts have suggested es- Chase ...... SO Armour, n i ...... gested that Illustrated talks and present world unrest, and are the now. Tires broken in during experts, Luckies have twice aa many ^League of Nations can not retain its StreeL these and other accomplishments of Here in few words are the essen- Brian Aheme in "The Great Gar- vised safety zone to return to their tablishment of a special type ot Chemical ...... 41 Atohiaon ...... motion pictures be made use of in cause o f the armaments race. The cold weather last longer. Hence, exclusive smokers as have ail the being.” homes. In Shanghai, the Japanese bank to loan long term money to Lena A. Gorman, 691 Porter Avtatlon (totp .. your community from time to time; this law are most Important and tials of what M. van Zeeland has Fascists have served notice that rick,” which la now playing at the street. ' aty ...... 25)8 FOR NORTH END TRUCK worth while. proposed: you save money. Re told the L«ague’s Far Elastem State Theater, believes in rein- spokesman reported that the popu- small busineso—possibly with the Continental ...... 11 Baldwin C T ...... so that toe younger generation will they are making their own rules for other dgarettea combined. advisory committee that opponents Mrs. P. W. Taylor, 369 Porter 'With the continual effort to have The United States, Britain, K>« MOIE ICONOMICAt WINTTK carnation when it comes to play- lation of the Nantao native quarter government supplying part or all ot Com Ehechange ...... 49H Balt and Ohio .. be acquainted with the essential toe game. ' o f the system of sconomlc aanctlons south of the French Concession was StreeL Bendlx ...... facts. the facts made known about France. Germany and Italy would So far aa finance and economics DRIVINO ing her period roles on the screen. the bank'a capital. First National ...... 1770 Another Fog Light la Also syphilis, with adequate treatment to Club warring powers "would like now 55,000 In addition to 22,000 |n Mrs. Jane Austin, 28 Flower Beth Steel ...... “Another barrier which is being get together and take the lead. are concerned, Italy and Germany She says: street. Guaranty T r u s t...... 282 Placed In North End Head- and appropriate legislation, this dls- SWITCH TO RICHER to see the Littgue a purely oma- . refugee eone. Before the war It Irving Trust ^...... 11)4 Beth Steel, pfd . used to stop the spread of syphilis A Tariff Truce arc at utter variance with the 'When I get an assignment to Mrs. Gustaf Johnson, 47 Autumn ea.so can be brought under control. ' mantal body like the French play a period heroine I read as lad housed nearly one million. Borden ...... quarters For Equipment. Is adequate treatment of those There would be a universal eco- democracies. The Fascist cam- Asademy." street. Manhattan ...... 22 much rompntle literature on the Welch Fusillen who manned SUSPEa NEW YORK MEN Manufoct. Trust .... 87H Can Pao ...... found to be Infected. During the nomic agreement, providing for a paign for self-sufficiency— making His reference was to action by W. J. Mere, 116 Woodbridge RICHFIELD period os I can find. For The British defense lines during the Now York Trust .... 05 Case (J. !■) An additional purchase o f 600 World War clinic and other facili- FIND THE WOMAN tariff truce among nations and a represintatlves of small nations street. the nation absolutely Independent of uirff Great Garrick’ I read stories warfare at Shanghai marched Public N ation al...... 28 Cerro De Pae ... fM t of one and one half Inch double ties were first established at strate- gradual reduction of artificial trade the outside world so far as possible yesterday in asking that the coven- Mrs. J. L. Q>ok, Manchester gic points In the state so that THE S'AFE^i^rAVE about Peg Woffington, who was through the Japaneee-occupled IN CONNECTICUT THERS Title Guarantee . . . . . 5)4 Chee and Ohio . jacket hose waa yesterday delivered Spokane— Mrs. Joe Ryan lost her barriers. —has no place in van Zeeland's ant article providing for sanctions Hongkew section of the Internation- Green. (Chrysler ...... to the Manchester fire department. treatment could be given to those wedding ring down a drain five Bilateral trade agreements would itff be abolished. David Garrick's leading lady, and U. S. T r u s t...... 1480 plan. GASOLINE other famous 'heart Interests' of al Settlement to embark for Hong- Minnie Schlebel, 597 Adams Coca Cola ...... With this is the new nozxle which unable to pay for the proper care. years ago. The city sewer- depart be concluded on the most favored “ The slogan of such people,” U t- street. Since that time these treatment Lacking the cooperation of Hitler I ASK YOU* DEALfR FORIOOKIIT the period. I think It helps me to kong. A United States Marine Rochester. N. Y.. Feb. 1.— (A P ) — Col Carbon ...... has a full flow delivery, a spray and ment hunted but couldn't find It. nation basis, along the line of those vinoff said, “is everyone for himself Mrs. G. Hewitt, 72 West streeL Col Gas and B9 . facilities for such patients have in- and Mussolini, any economic pro- ON W IN T III OBIVIMO HIWT6 get in character. . band led the parade. a fog spray attachment. This wUl A Bcwer worker found the ring which Washington has been making. gram of reform must fall far short and God for us all.” While police from other cities tsle- Mrs. M. Siller, 230 Porter street. CHANDLER ACCEPTS Coinl Inv T r ---- creased and expanded. There are recently, but now the department 1 get the reincarnation feeling Hangchow Disorders .Rubelde be assigned to part o f the equip- There would be suppression of In- of its objective, if Indeed it doesn't Litvlnoff spoke following an ad- which, it seems to me. la necessary typed a fiood of Inquiries, Rochester Other prizes: 0>ml Solv ...... ment of the new truck for tbe pres- now 21 clinics and dispensaries and can,'t find find Mrs. Ryan. dress by Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo. Disorders which accompanied Nellie Don Drcs.s from The J. W. dustrial quotas, establishment of r.n fall. There are those who believes. to a girl of this generation who detectives today held on petty lar- Cone Edison . . . . enL but later will be made part of HAVI YOU H uao "THS CHANT Of THI Chinese delegate, who has fought Japanese occupation of Hangchow, Hale Corp., Mrs. W. L. Yerks, 98 FOE’S CHALLENGE expects to play heroinea of one, Chekiang province capital 100 miles ceny charges three New York men Cons Oil ...... the equipment of the larger and TOBACCO AU enO NU r' ON THI AADIOt for a week to have the League Coun- two or three hundred years ago. suspected of clothing Uiefta In many Benton streeL 0>nt Om ...... WIIH MM WHO KNOW TOMCCO cil provide aid for China In her southwest of Shanghai, have subsid- One free washing at New Model older pump. Whm y*« Ss, rtwumbw that luckim um Hw 'Things are so different today eastern cities. (OoatiniMd from Page One) Corn Prod ...... struggle against Japan. ed appreciably. Laundry, Mrs. R. J. Moonon, 170 Delivery yesterday afternoon was lobacts. AnS stM Mwt Hm "TMnHfia'' in every way — In dress, in the E. H. nayton of Llncroft, N. J., Detective Capt. Anthony A. An- Pel Lack and West ths second so called fog Hgbt, which BBMTSUICni$2101 Koo said the League's troubl,es way women think and the way m%n drews .-;atd the three men were ar- Eldridge streeL Doug^ Aircraft .. Pracm nmmom cwtohi hanh Inilaatt fovaS In Southern Baptist missionary, arriv- Stiver from The Dewey-Rlchman Federal Circuit OoiirL which serves means that both pieces of apparatus treat women—that It's really nec- ed In Shanghai from Hangchow and rested at the Michaels, Stem and Kentucky. There had been talk that Du Pont ...... of ths department are now equipped tU labacta. Sa to