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(OUarilled Advertliliig on Page 10.), SOUTH MANGHESTfiR, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1932. PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. Lin NO. 104. PRIOSGODP SHANGHAI’S THEATER OP WAR ON MARKET AS '------...... WMISCIJT NANKING, SITUATION IS GRAVE Steel and Rad Issues Soar From $2 to $4; 03 Stocks U, S, Navy Just Equal SHANGHAI IS QUIET Stiffen as Standards De- To the Japanese Fleet AS SNIPING STOPS Washington, Feb. 1.—(AP)—$.not become a law and no further Urging passage of his bill to au- building authorizations Eu-e enacted. New York, Feb. 1.— (A P )—The Aa a whole, HEde sEdd, America thorize building the navy up to has 373 warships with 203 over age; Over 200 CUizeiis In Former Capital of China; American combination of the reduction In rail- treaty strength, Chairman Hale of JapEm 207 and only 23 over age. way wages and warlike disturbances the Senate naval committee told Contrasting ships by classes, he Destroyer on, Duty There; U. S., Britain, France and in the Far East gave bulls a fresh the Senate today that compared to said the United States had three with a tonnEige o^ 77,500; Japan hold In the Stock Market today. .lapan "In actual combat strength In expectation that the railroads '- - I three with a tonnage of 61,270. Italy Join Forces to Defend International Settlement we are very nearly on an even toot- AmericEin 8 inch gun cruisers, would shortly place ’ rge orders for ing." eight with a tonnage of 72,900 and steel as result of the saving from Wi “As far as Japan Is concerned in the old Rochester; Japan, eight of At Shanghai— Four American Warships Arrive From lower wages. U. S. Steel was ibid present available ships," Hale said, 68,400 tons and two of the Roches- 13.62 to 341 a share, and Bethlehem •'we have a superiority of only two ter type. Manila, Six Others on Way— British Cruiser Now Also gained 32. battleships.’’ AmerlCEUi (six Inch gun cruiser Stocks of manufacturers of air- The American navy has larger Emd under), ten with a tonnage of planes and explosives were again bid tonnage, he said, but this was due to 70,500; Japan 17 of 81,465 tons on On Way to Scene of Present Trenble. up substantially. United Aircraft Scene of bitter warfare between Invading Japanese and defending Chinese forces, the Chapel section of a large , number of "over-age" ves- under age vessels and three of 11,- was sent up more than 32, to above Shanghai Is shown above In an aerial velw. The picture gives an Impression of the narrow streets and sels. 920 tons In over age vessels. closi^acked, flimsy houses through which fire raged In the wake of Japanese tUrplane bombs. This district “ I firmly believe,” he asserted, AmerlCEm destroyers,'69» of 81,450 (By Aasoolated Frees) 516, and Dupont advanced as much, that the Chinese have a large con- getting above 352. Douglas Aircraft Is directly across Soochow Creek from the International settlement, residence of 4,000 Americans. "that the passage of this bill, WltJi tons In underage ships smd 186 of The Slno-JapEmese conflict took a t Other pictures of scenes and principals In present Far East crisis will be found In today’s Issue on Page 5 Its notification to the world ,that 190,620 tons over age; Japan 79 un- centration of lEuid forces tiiere. was actively taught, rising more grave turn today when the United than 32. Curtls-Wrlght A gained 31, building on their part means Inevit- der age of 95,685 tons and 18 over Hoover Notified. and other aircraft stocks gained able building on our part, will do age of 16,100 tons. States Navy was Informed that President Hoover was advised im- slightly. Atlas Power rose 31-50. more to bring about a further re- American submarines, 65 under- Japanese cruisers had opened fire mediately of the critical develop- ment. Danger involved was far Oil stocks stiffened, as Standards duction In naval armament than age of 58,220 tons and 16 over age on Nanking, until last week the of New Jersey and Indiana ordered KIDNAPER SUSPEa any other possible action that this of 8,030 tons; Japim 67 under ago from minimized. It doubtless means FEDERAL AID IS NEEDED Congress can take." of 70,973 tons and none over Eige. capital of China. Nanking Is ths that any strong meEiaures necessary the regular quarterly dividends. Standard of N. J. rose nearly 32. go- American delegates to the Gene- Hale ssld the American fleet was home of 200 American citlnena. for protection of American citizens The United States destroyer Simp- will be taken at once. ing above 327. WALKS FROM JAIL va conference will find themselves inferior to Great Britain’s In capi- In the rails, gains of 32 to 34 ap- In a "pitiful position," he said, if the tal ships, aircraft carriers and In son, on duty there, shifted Its posi- Other powers probably will do IN CITIES, SURVEY SHOWS tion to get out of the line of the peared In such Issues as Union Pa- naval construction measures does both cruiser categories. likewise. Coincidental with arriv- cific, Santa Fe, Now York Central, Japanese fire. al of the startling report from the At Shanghai military and naval Simpson, the Italian government no- New Haven, Southern Pacific, and DISCOVERS NEW USE Switches Identity With His forces of the United States, Great tified Washington It waa joining Norfolk and Western, while gains of FOR COUGH SYRUPS 31 or more were numerous. LaFoUette Tdls Committee Britain, France and Italy joined to with this country. Great Britain and American Telephone rose 34 to Brother Who Walks Back defend the embattled olty against France in protesting against the Qalesvllle, Wls., Feb. 1.— (AP) WORLD POWERS COMBINE further sanguinary outbreaks. Japanese course at Shanghai. 3116. American Can and Allied 305 Mmicipalities Want —A southern Trempealeau coun- The high command In Tokyo de- Ambaaeador Demartino said Rome Chemical gained about 33, and East- ty druggist tells this one: man Kodak, 35. Into CelL cided to ask the Cabinet for permli- is sending a vigorous warning to Aid; 215 Cities Answer An Indian walked Into the Sion to send a full army division to Japan that Tokyo's actions at store and asked for a dosen bot- TO PROTEa SETTLEMENT Shanghai are "dangerous." Shatighal. tles of cough syrup. Believing Chicago, Feb. 1 — (AP) — By Martial law went into effect tn Commander Rutledge of the They Do Not Need Help. there might be serious illness at the Shanghai International Settle- Slmpeon adviied the Navy last FEAR BIG BATTLE the Indian camp near here, the switching identities with his brother, Albert Russell, 32 under in- ment. There waa a lull In the fight- night he had asked Chtoeio and jap- druggist asked: dictment as a member of a 3500,000 Americans, British, French 5 VIOLENT DEATHS ing In the native leoUona of the olty aneee officials at Nanking to give Washington, Feb. 1.— (A P )—Sen- "Are you having lots of sick- midwest kidnaping ring, walked out and the Settlement Itself was, for him sufficient notice so that Amer- AS MARINES LAND ness In your camp that you need icana could he evacuated batore hes- ate debate on the bill to appropriate of the county jail to freedom yester- and Italians Take Steps to the moat part, quiet. so much medicine?" day. Nob^ Hurt tl^es opened. At that Gme both 1875,000,000 for unemployment re- REPORTED IN STATE "No," the customer replied, A Japanese destroyer disturbed atdsa aaserted hostilities were not While Russell strolled out, hie contemplated. lief was opened today with the "me like *um on pancake." younger brother, Stanley, 28, saunt- Protect Their Citizen^ U. thle period of unfamiliar peace by 30,000 Crack presentation of a survey by 810 ered Into Alhert’a cell, and It was rdklng the plant of the American CSdaeee Prepared. 111 a . at i k ten • AI Mltowing 808 of them want not until he arrived there that the Texaco vOU Company with huUeta aa O o^ar^oera at Nanking on hoax was discovered. - Two Anto FatiHtie^'Hnnler, ttuttaimid-dewB tte Whaagpor river. BhtttMhy TifSrmd Amerteans to be Troops At NaniSnt Wlddtf «i & &d^^^ The similarity in the appearance Nobody waa hurt preparsd^tvasuate within two Reihlts of the survey were pre- GOV. RITCHIE ASKS of the two men aided the plot They Electrocitioo aid Bondar m Nanking S0,\)00 crack guard!- bou^ The Chlisae wero reported Is Being Shdied by Japs. sented by Chairman La^llette, of look singularly alike except that Shanghai, Feb. 1.—(AP)— Four men went into defenae nositlons be- at that time as throwing up barrt- the manufactures committee, one Stanley has red hair. He overcame of the world’s five great powers — | hind sandbag forttfloattons on the e^es and Bind bag em bat^ents this obatacle by having it Injpreparation for an attack. of the authors of the bill. FOR FEDERAL STUDY dyed Japan Is the fifth—rattled the Irons { Killed by Policeman. city wall. They were based on answers re- brown to match his brother's. Four American deetroyere arrived The C8ilneee Legation said today Shanghai, China, Tuesday, Feb. 1. of war at Shanghai today and the ceived from mayors or other offi- Family Vtslta Him at Shanghai during the forenoon and mports from its government were riddled city had a comparatively —(AP)—Shanghai boiled with In- cials of the 810 cities to question- Russell’s escape followed a visit By Aesoolated Prose a fleet of six more United States the Japaneie attacks at Shanghai dignation today at reports that naires sent out by LaFoUette. from hts wife and her three year old quiet but anxious day after a bloody war craft sailed from Manila. These were wanton and were oenduottd To Determine What States daughter. Accompanied by Stanley, Two auto fatalities In the lait The young Wisconsin Senator said Sunday. Included ths cruteer Houiton, flag- without regard to "any prinoiplea of Japanese warships bad shelled Nan- Mrs. Russell called at the jail and two days broke the string of three International law.” 305 cities with a total population Four American destroyers steam- ship of the American Astatic fleet. king, landing Marines under the pro- presented a letter signed by Frank successive weekends of 100 percent The Legation said the Japanese of 9,711,100 favored Federal appro- Are Unable to Handle ed into the harbor during the fore- highway sEifety tn Connecticut The British cruiser Berwick, with tection of gunflre from destroyers. A. Wright, assistant to Sheriff Wil- noon and a fleet of six more U. S. attaoke on Shanghai were made priations and 216 with a population In addition a burglar was shot in 800 men and a gun battery, left Thirty thousand o f" the flnest liam D. Meyerlng. As he walked warships were reported to have after the Chinese authority virtually of 4,618,111 were opposed. Bristol, a man was electrocuted In Hongkong for Shanghai during the troops in all China were there, and Their Relief Problems. into the room where the visit was sailed from ManilEU The British had agreed to all Japanese demands. loadequate' Funds Thomaston and a resident of a shack afternoon. The British aircraft car- it appeared probable there would be made^ Stanley threw his overcoat cruiser Berwick with 800 troops and More Warehlpe, LaFoUette presented a summary on Avon MoimteUn wm slain, al- rier Hermes embarked all her planes a mi^or engagement. and hat on a cheUr. These Albert one gun battery aboard left Hong The telegram from the foreign which said himdreds of cities had In- picked up and then he walked out, legedly by one of his debtors, to Sind stood reatiy to leave at a mo- Martial law was declared in the Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 1.—(AP)— Kong for Shanghai at 3 p. m. office also said, the legation report- creeised relief problems and inade- accompanied by his wife and child. bring the total of violent deaths ment's notice while H. M. S. Cum- International Settlement here last French authorities mounted ma- beiland, now in drydock at Hong- ed, that Japan had sent addlUonal quate funds. A Federal survey to determine what Officials said the escaped prisoner over the weekend to five. war croft toward Nanking. night and the streets were swept chine guns at Important street In- kong, was ordered to prepare for In almost every city where there states ares unable to handle their HEirtford County Detective Ed- Word that Nanking was being clear of civilians while United States tersections emd closed msmy streets service as speedUy as possible. was no increase In appropriation, (Continued on Page Two) ward J. Hickey said BollBh Maskitls, fired upon reached here in 48 min- Mtudnes and other foreign troops own relief problems and what form with barbed wire. A smEdl force Special Orders LaFoUette said, there is an Increase 39, a Thomaston blacksmith had utes, being relayed by the Simpson threw up barbed wlrt entuglements of aid should be extended by the Na- of ItEdiEm Marines weis added to the The orders for addltionid Ameri- In the number of Tmemployqd. confessed the slaying of Joseph to a river gunboat and from the ten feet high in the cross streets, tional government was urged today forces patrolling the boundary lines can reinforcements were Issued at planting machine guns at strategic He cited Pensacola, , with of the International Settlement. Kapinos, 27, whose body was found gunboat to other destroyers and In and address before the Kentucky Washington at a special Sunday points. a population of 81,500 which was COU) SPElt HITS in his burning shack on Avon Moun- thence to Washington. General Assembly by Governor Al- No Truce Declared. meeting of officials under the per- Machine gun bullets from a Japa- able to appropriate only 31,200; Fort tEdn near a qu irry early Saturday. Admiral Montimmery M. Taylor, bert C. Ritchie, of Maryland. Negotiations by the AmeriCEUi A quarrel over 3600 which MEUskltls sonal direction of President Hoover. nese destroyer whipped through the Dodge, Iowa, with a population of commanding the Infantry and Ma- "Such a survey could be quickly EUid British consuls to bring about In northern Manchuria General American-owned Texaco oil plant on 21,000 with no Increase since 1010 owed Kapinos preceded the slaying, rine reenforcementa destined for made," he said, "any states where WHOLE OF NATION peace between the JapEuiese and Hickey said. Jlro Tamon’s Japsinese division bat- the Wbangpo river and a Japanese and a Jump In unemployed of al- Shanghai, can order detachments of Chinese broke down. There were Kapinos died from three axe tled Its way to Harbin In the face Marine patrol in the Hongkew dis- most 100 per cent. Federal aid is essential could be these to Nanking if he considers it quickly disclosed, and when disclos- reports that a truce hEwl been of a statement from Moscow warn- imperative. trict ripped down the American flag Cohoes, New York, he said, re- agreed to but, the foreign authorities (Continued on Page 2) ing that Soviet Russia might be over a school for Chinese boys. ported It had a population of 23,000, ed the form such Federal aid should denied them and said the pesme ne- Forces under htmi have been cau- take could be quickly determined." At Least Three Frozen to compelled to protest the entry of the tioned to use the utmost forbwance File a Protest and was bankrupt. gotiations had not chsmged since the Japanese troops into Harbin. At No one at the Texaco plant was The relief problem, he said, is pii- in relations with the Japanese and close of a parley Simday Efftemoon Tokyo the government stated that Chinese. In that condition too, the hurt but company officials filed a IN BOTH HOUSES at which no Eigreement was reached. (Continued on Page 8.) Death In West; Blizzard ALLEN ON THIAl the troops would proceed regardless State Department form my stoted protest with the American consul. Washington, Feb. 1.— (A P )—The The arrivEd of the AmericEui de- of a Soviet protest. today: They said it was only by good luck administration-opposed question of stroyers imd the knowledge that Officials of the Japanese govern- "With reference to the sending of that the bullets had not set Are to direct Federal relief to the unem- Rages In California. additional International forces were ment said the army will not take a American itiilpB and troops to Shang- the oil storage tanks. ployed was Injected today Into both on the way together with the lull In FOR MlIRDER TODAY hand In the situation at Shanghai hai, It can be said that they are One representative of the com- Houses of Congress. RAIL DISPUTE ENDS; firing throughout the city, eEwed iiniA— the Navy finds it impossible solely for the protection of Ameri- pany said some Chinese ashore had An appeal was put before a House (By Associated Press) the tension In the foreign colony. to control It. can lives and property and the^ful- set off a bunch of firecrackers and committee by Representative Hud- At leEist three persons were vic- The defense forces of the Interna- relegates of Edl the nations to the filling of our responsibility to Amer- the Japanese destroyer probably dleston, (D„ Ala.), for help to care UNIONS TAKE GUT tims of , bitter winter weather which tional Settlement incresmed their Socially Promment Yoath world disarmament conference at ican citizens and their rights.” thought it was being fired upon. for those out of work. in the last three days has touched guard as much eub possible. Using Geneva, which opens tomorrow, Dr. John Hawk director of proper He sought approval of his own nearly all sections of the nation. the forces at their command the au- found themselves meeting under a ty owned by the American Metbo thorities began the construction of FORBES HAS A FREE BAND bill to put 3100,000,000 at the dis- John Taylor, a 14-year-old Boy Killed H» Sister’s Suitor dEUk cloud of pessimism and one Washington, Feb. 1.— (AP) — dlst Episcopal Church, South, re secondary lines within the settle- posal of the President for relief All Get 10 Per Cent Reduc- Scout of Dee, Oregon, wm found delegate observed that the speeches, President Hoover kept his weather ported that Japanese Marines bad frozen to death in the foothills of ment. which are not scheduled imtll next work. Chinese in West. eye on the Orient today, while at invaded the school for Chinese boys Other witnesses came to advocate Mount Hbod where he bad gone After Being Attacked. week, would be made "if any one The area under the command of the same time granting Ambaaeador which the mission operates in the the 3376,000,000 LaFollette-Costigan Edone to hunt. Two men froze to can be found who wishes to talk Forbes a free hand in Tokyo to co- Hongjcee district. tion For at Leest a Year; the Chinese forces everything also bill which la before the Senate death in Minnesota, William Seifert, Norristown, Pa., Feb. 1.— (A P)— about disarmament.” operate with r' plomate of the other They ripped down the American was found to be quiet and no large with the approval of one of Its com- 67, in the Duluth business section Edward B. Allen, gentleman steeple- The League of Nations (touncU powers to preserve the lives and flag, but did not molest any of the To Hire More Workers. bodies of Cibinese soldiers were to awEUted u report from Its commis- mittees. and Emil Hill, SO, in an open field be seen. The Chinese however were chase rider, confronted a different property of foreigners in China. staff. sion at Shanghai. , Secretary Stimson carried the lat- Huddleston told a labor sub-com- near Saginaw. , reported locatel toward the west. kind of hurdle today— a charge of It was their second visit, Dr. Georges C. Tsu, an executive of est confidential rej -rte to the White mlttee It would be impossible for Rising temperatures were fore- Japanese cotton mllle, within the murdering Frcmcis A. Donaldson, Hawk said. Last Friday they ran Chicago, Feb, l.-(A P )—Railway third, his debutante sister’s suitor. the Chinese National Party in Houee early, seemingly in a hiqipier sacked the place, charging that him to "ovsrstats the need for help cast today for much of the midwest International Settlement and in the among my people. A t least 25,000 in labor, from section band to engineer but cold continued along the Pacific District Attorney Naze said he Europe, said 3,000 (Chinese National' frame of mind than in recent days. quantities of anti-Japanese litera- area patrolled by the United States 1st students there are ready to re- After more than an hour with the the’ Birmingham area are being fed takes a 10 per cent wage cut today, coast, in the Rocky Mountains and Marines, were barricaded today and would ask no specific penalty in his ture had been issued from the prop with the hope it will ^ve work to opening address to the jury. turn to fight against Japan, refus- President, he emerged With a smil- erty. by charity and 26,000 more are in northern and northeastom United machine guns appeared upon their without sufficient food,” he said. its jobless and speed the return of States. "I will ask” he said "for whatever ing help from other countries. ing comment "there is nothing to Wireless reports from Nanking better times. roofe. say today.” "A great many of those In need Blizzard Rages A hectic eituatlon prevailed in the penalty is warranted imder the law said two Japanese cruisers and one GAVE NO WARNING. Apparently the government has are white collar workers, some pro- The agreement which authorized Both land and aerial searchers for buslneei eeotlon of the settlement. and the circumstances after the evi- destroyer were shelling the city Washington, Feb. 1.— (AP)— The decided for the present to let events fessional men who were prominent the nation’s railroads to take |21S,- the missing Century Pacific Airliner, The etreete were jammed with all dence is completed.” while Marines were put ashore. The navy was advised today that Jap' nm toeir course, confident that the 000,000 out of the pay envelopes of kinds of humanity. Thousands of The circumstances and tbs evi- < 3 Japanese have seven ships there, In the community. unreported since Friday afternoon anese warships at Nanlclng bad reenforcements beaiUng from Man: the workers tc: one year was signed Chinese refugees, afoot or in various dence which have become known There also are one Amartoan naval "The Community Chest raised in Southern California, reported a opened fire without w an in g on Nan- lla will be able to copie adequately 1750,000 or 350,000 over the quoU, last night by leaders of both sides. blizzard raging over the mountains types of conveyances nished about from the Inquest and from subae- vssssl and one British ship, It was a voluntary concession on the qusnt Btatementa by ths soolUly king, until last week tie capital of with any situatlor now envlah^. Yesterday morning a crack divi- but that Is not half what Is needed. near the spot where the plane was in search for safer territory. Trucke Precaution was taken to give Am- part of labor at the request of the and carte, laden with bundles and prominent persons Involved indicate the Chinese govenment. sion of 30,000 Chinese National "There Is no local county rsllsf. believed to have crashed with its The lone American destroyer there bassador Forbes plenty of latitude, "It Is undoubtedly troe that rails. Had'the workers chosen they seven passengers and pilot. pereonal belongings, scrambled for the slaying waa the climax of loa^ Guardsmen, the pick of Chlna’a could have forced the carriers to standing 4ifferenoss between the the Simpson, changed its position to however, to predude any deals of many men, women and children are Ranchers in the northwest where traffic clearance in the middle of a fighting men, streamed Into Nan- take the reduction demand before Allen family and Donaldson over hlii be lure of safety. important action that ndght be ns; gradually starving." . snow drifted as high as 20 feet said jam of automobiles and riokebawe. king and took up positions on the a board of arbitration with conie- attentions to Miss Rose Allen. The Japanese have a strong force ceesitated by eommunloatlon with Edward F. McGrady, leglilatlve loms cattle probably would die. Shopa Closed. olty walls behind sandbag fortifica- quent months of delay. Their rate On November 10, accompanied by of warships in the river there. Washington. repreeentative of the American Record Broken Moat of the Chinese shops were tions. Tbsy were equipped with Ocr of pay is protected by contract. Tn a friend,, Albert Gallatin H. Uicaa, Some 200 American citizens are Intsnt more than all else on pro- Federation of Labor, eaid the situ A record o f 26 years standing doled. Foreign itores continued tecting Amerioans at Shanghai dr man automatic rifles, and unlike return the workers received certain open. Chinese banka remained Donaldson went to the Allen in the city. ation "cannot be met except ^ was shattered In Yossmlte -National The destroyer Slmpeon, oomxnand- wherever threiitened in China, thfi. many Chinsss troops wars well die reoeiviDf aeiietanoe from the concessions to a oomproi^M pro- closed but Chinese bankers persuad- ments at the Oreenhlll Forme hotel. blpllned and well uniformed. gram they proposed, chief aniohg Park where an slgbtesn-ineh snow AUen Attacked. ed by Lieutenant C^tnunander P. W > Unitod Statefi deoHned Federal government.” ed exchange ihopi to accept Chineie as a .member o f - the'LjMgiW'OgMa»^| tJ Originally these troops were In^ "There are more than 24 ,(^,000 them being the assurance the raile fall Sunday brought the fall for Horace Allen hha said Donaldson Rutledge, li the only United Statee bank notes, thus relieving the finan- tions neutral eoniimiasloaj3Mr;lWy^ tended for servlee here In Bbangbal people living in absolute poverty and would do aa much as conations tbs season on tbs valley to 187 warship at Nanking, which la Hi cial eituatlon oonaidtrgbly. tigstion of the ohaotto iStvatlfiaK^ik^ but with today’s developments It ai 12,(»0,000 on charity,^ would justify the use the wage out Inches. The greatest previous fall An Inmootlon of Hongksw area (ConttnoMl miles above Sbsnghal. peared they probably would 1 savings toward relieving the dis- waa 184 Inohti in 1906. ' It hss officers and 116 men. SI said. “ Today, there are 5»800,000 ataowed the Japanese were eontlnu . govenament needed to defend Nanking. without any work and 7,000,00() tress of 700,000 jobless and 600,000 The old sdUth reported chilly Ing their strict patrols. Ths fronts r American consular officers tkefs As recently as Sunday night the only partly employed. weather but not as low as forsoast. requested addiUonal deptro^ry Sat- id tastruot a Cbnsulas more with only one or two days of some shops wsro litsrally carvsd at Shanghai 8o mayor of Nanking wai aasured by Before signing the pact the car- Idadiaon CJty, Iowa, reported a Washington, Feb. 1.— (AP) — urdsy when thrsato of Jap9MM< work a week. dqt hy the bkU of bulMts and othors b^pliry' the Japanese consul that the seven "We have hoped the members of riers promised to meet the condi- temperature, of 18 below Mro. had thdr fiimt windows crashed in. Treaeu^ reoetpte for January Iff Chinese dsslies bpqanay agutt., .Q sf naval ships In Yangtie river would the Senate womd realiie their dul Highways and aerial, traido in the w^ MjilO,957.01; enpekSlturoaL or more of tM fwsf m awys^s vimpi) tions of labor, that they withdraw Sunday was a bloody day. Tboro poattoi.'; open no offensive against the city If and take thle .matter up. But muc:I the notice of a 10 per cent wage out northwest was disrupted. Many bm- were outbreaks of rifle fire in the 35,700,147.09; belaiiee, 3341,4S1> arrivhd at Shang they filed with the Interstate Com- toriete were temponrily maroon- 814JO. cuatomi idutitt tor m (Osat (CoMtoMd 00 ra ft ThrM.1 (OonllawM'jOn Page S.), merof commission la Dsesmbsr, ed< OB n g t ThlM*). da^«f January wara 9ls;i8i,IS4.()9i . ' . I - ' A-.y A*' PAGE TWO MANCHB8TBB EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, X982.

seen many years service, had tU i to tonight that while the Japanese ves- WOMEN IN RIOTS PROF. HASTINGS DEAD JAP WARSHIPS BOMB say: sel was passing the plant Chinese KIDNAPER SUSPEin' ”Wbensvsr there’i trouble like ashore set off a bunch of fire- LATEST STOCKS (atEEinMiNsnyRS Greenwich, Feb. 1.— (A P )— this, there’s always a transport crackers and probaUy the Jaj)onese NANKING; (M I S NEAR loading troops. We’re never surpris- thought they were teing fired upon. •WALKS FROM JAR, QYERHOllSE RENTS Charles 8. Hastings, 82, professor It was fortunate, this official said, )*r ed at anything and we’re ready to New York, Feb. J.— (A P )— The , t .• emeritus of Yals University, long (Oontfnned From Page 1.) go.” that tbe bullets did not set firs to the oil storage tanks. (OonttniH^ From Page One) Stock BCariiet made extensive pro- head of the physics department in gress in moderate trading today. Asstnibly' Htll et Scliool Rtoed the Selentlflo School, died at the state department to be due to the ^DEOlABE BIABTIAL LAW had a ten year criminal record, and Tbe annoimc4ment of tbe 10 per home of bis daughter Mrs. H. W. BRITISH WARSHIP STARTS For Entertainment Last Sat* Sv -FacM if Fnniitare fact that tbe commission would be "Shanghai, China, Feb. i — (A P )— that be was wanted by Federal cent railway wage reduction anc orday Night. Chittenden, here yesterday. He sitting under Article 16 of the Shanghai, Feb. 1— (A P ) — The Martial law went into effect in the British cruiser Berwick with 800 autborltiei as a member n a nation- ordering of tbe regular extra divl had been ill eleven weeks. League, tbe American government International Settlement at ten troops and one mountain gun bat- wide automobUe theft ring. He le dead of 26 'cents by Standard Oil of Ibreri and Fight Cops Prof. Hastings, bom in Clinton, could not sit as a member of tbe Griswold Cbapptfl t t d Us eoai* o’clock and the thousands who had tery aboard, left Hong Kong for also reputi^d to have been a "col- N. J., were tangible bullish develop- N. Y., Novmber 27| 1849, wss grad- commission. ndttee have been rsOetvlaff eon* been Jouetling each other in tbe Shanghai at 3 p. m. today. Tbe lector” for Alphonse Capone’s gang. ments and speculators continued to uated from Sheffield Scientific Admiral Montgomery M. Taylor, streets for company were herded He was charged with kidnaping bid up Aircraft and chemical stocks gratulations on tbs sckmims of tbs Who Help to Evict Than. school in 1870. He was later an aircraft carrier Hermes embarked aboard his fiagsbip, tbe cruiser back to their homes. aU her planes and stood ready to *^* “ <* ^ * Gecht, and it was on the baslt of developments in the minstrel put on Saturday svsUng assistant professor of physics in An unaccustomed silence fell on Houston, radioed to tbe Navy tbe proceed north at the shortest notice. “ « was negoUatlng to turn Far East. by the Manchester Qrsen Oonuttun- Jdbns Hopkins University. news of bis departure and that of tbe d ty and, except for the occa- H. M. S. Cumberland which is now • ®yldence. This______led to tbesug- sug- Advances of 8 to 6 points appear N«w York, Fib. 1.—(AP) — Prof. Hastings continued to live seven destroyers from Manila. He sional bursts‘ of flriug which have ity club and enjoyed by an audience in drydock at Hong Kong was order- gestion by some officials that gang- ed in such issues as U. S. Steel, Womtn lUppid ttai focei of furni- in New Haven after retirement un- expects to arrive at Shanghai about come to be regarded as normal, sters engineered the escape to pre- that filled the assembly ball of the ture moveri, men ewung their fiets ed to prepare for sendee with all Union Padfle, Santa Fe, American school, president John Jepsen of til last October when he came to 2 a. m., Wednesday, Eastern Stand- there was no sound of warfare. speed. vent him from talkUig.^ at policeman and children Jeered live with bis daughter Katherine. ard Time. The Houston carries 331 Tbe artillery which was blazing Can, American Telephone, Allied tbe club welcomed the guests and from nearby roof tops as rent-strik- She is the only immediate surviving marines. last night and today over toward Chemical, Coco Cola and Eastman. expressed appreciation for tbe time Specidatlve efforts to discount ing tenants in the Bronx continued relative. He was a member of the The Navy Transport Cbaumonti Cbapei was still. Nobody knew why and effort put into rehearsals t y their battle against eviction. American Philosophical Society and carrying 1,000 infantrymen and 70 and nobody wanted to go over and vague "war boom” gossip brought men of the Green. Twenty-five patrolmen, six the National Academy of Science. additional Marines, Is expected to fin'd out. ABOUT TOWN 2 point advances in such issues as Through the courtesy of B. IL mounted police and 25 detectives Hie clubs in New Haven were the leave February 2. American Jdarlnes and other for- O BIT U ARY United Aircraft, Douglas Aircraft, Spencer, colorful mlostrsl uniforms A son was bom Saturday after- Atlas Powder and Dupont. Other were required to help the marshal, Lawn and Graduates. Called Unreasonable" eign troops patrolled tbe Settle- were providml for the choras, and with an eviction order and a dozen The funeral will be at Hartford mentsand working parties hurried noon at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity shares making similar gains includ- green, purple and red for the prin- When news of Japanese 'gtms bosne on WadsworTi street to Mr. ed Southern Padfle, New York Cen- husky laborers, remove the tenants’ Wednesday afternoon and burial tbe Job of throwing up barbed wire FUNERALS cipals. burling shells Into Nanking reached entanglements along the borders of anfl Mrs. Harold McLagon, of 114 tral, Standard of N. J., Bethlehem The chorus and solo woric gave furniture from the five story huHd- will bo in Cedar Hill cemetery there. Washington, tbe British ambassador * Ing. Occupants of the apartments tbe settlement and tbe boundaries Woodland street. It is their second Steel, McKeesport, Case and Lig- evidence of careful rehearsing, and was notifying Undersecretary of the individual foreign areas. Mrs. Catherine Murray child, tbe first-bom being a daugh- gett and Myers B. Issues up a every number was well reeved . had refused to pay their rents be- Castle that bis government consid cause they claimed they had not Only tbe main streets were left The funeral of Mrs. Catherine ter. Mr. McLagan is sn employee of point or more included General Mo- Tbe opening song was “ Sailing ered tbe latest developments at open to traffic. Across tbe others tbe Manchester Gas Company. tors, General Electric, American Down Chesapeake Bay” and the been given sufficient reductions by PROF. BACON IS DEAD; Shanghai to be ’’unreasonable.” He Murray, was held this morning from were barbed wire hurdled ten feet Smelting, Cerro De Pasco, Curtis- closing number, “Good Night Sweet- the landlord. Several families were asked if tbe United States did not the home of her granddaughter, evicted a icouple of weeks ago after high. Mrs. O. J. Llebe, of 24 Strickland Starting tonight Campbell Coun- Wrlght A, and others. heart,” by tbe entire chorus. Hmry WAS YALE INSTRUCTOR consider it timely to express such Most people were glad enouilou^ to cil, K. of C., wiU bold meettogs each In leading banking quarters, talk a spirited battle in which neighbors sentiments to Japan. ’There was no street with a requiem high nuws at Armstrong, as interlocutor came stay inside.."Anybody Ai ' going out bad Monday night until Marcb,^ when of a war boom was regarded with and friends Joined against the po- immediate indication what reply be nine o’clock in St. Bridget’s Church. fully up to expectations. Tbe Jokes lice. to have a pass with bis photograph Rev. C. T. McCann was celebrant. there wlU be another Third Degree incredulity for it was ^ n te d out and local bits went over well. received, if any. pasted on tc.it. occasionallyOccasionally tbe bark New Haven, Feb. 1.— (A P )—Prof. A t the offeratory Mrs. Margaret exemplification on a class that is that tbe financial position of tbe Far Among tbe high spots was a trio Hore than 1,000 spectators and Edwin S. Cunningtam, American of a sentry could be heard, halting sympathizers were attracted by to- Benjamin Wlsner Bacon, who for Smith sang "O Salutarls and at tbe expected to outnumber almost twiCe Eastern countries could scarcely be composed of Cecil England, Aaron consul general at Shanghai, report- some passerby and demanding hie day’s battle. 'They stood about more than thirty years was a mem- ed that intermittent fighting went end of tbe mass she ng "Thy Will that of the class in December, a regarded as favorable to prolonged, Cook and Louis More, entitled pass. feature in tbe fiftieth anniversary large scale hostilities. Some observ- “ Foolish Facts.” The boys sang the doorway, blocked the stairs and ber of the faculty of Yale Divinity on there. Firing early this morning There were sand bag barricades Be Done.” Tbe bearers were Fran- mounted the fire escapes. Nearby School, died at his home early today was described as ’’exceedingly cis Hart, Gerald Sullivan, Harry of the founding of tbe order in New ers felt, however, that as far as the the verses and tbe entire company and machine gun nests at half Haven. A t tbe meeting tonight came in on tbe chorus. Another Communist co-operative commun- in bis 72nd year. He bad been in violent.” ^ t b tbe Chliiese and Jap hundred stratesic points and- tbe Clem, Thomas McCann, Francis Kel- aircraft issues and steel Issues were Joseph McCluskey, tbe Fordham song that amused was “Who is Your ity covering four square blocks falling health for some time. anese charged tbe other with breach city belonged to the soldiers unti: leher, and William Llebe. concerned the Far Eastern develop- two-miler and a member of the local LitUe Wboseis?” Bert Mmg seemed to be. the rallying grounds. Professor Bacon, a native of of tbe ’’truce.” four o’clock in the morning when The body was taken to Putnam, ments might impair tbe movement From this point they charged on Litchfield was graduated from Yale ’’The present disturbances present Conn., for burial in St. Mary’s ceme- council, will give a talk, as wlU his for disarmament. "The Preacher and the Bear” and tbe new restrictions permit brother Johr, who is also a student police, who had to coll out rein- College in 1881 and attained bis new and different difficulties from civilians in the streets. This ar tery. Rev. X. U. Bellerose, of St. If a war boom were developing it was obliged to respond to on en- at Fordham and a member of the forcements. Master of Arts degrse in 1802. He previous ones,” said Cunningham rangement is to continue indefinite Mary’s church, read tbe committal was explained that weakness in non- score. Griswold Chappell’s solo 'The furniture finally was dumped Glee club. was "Tbe "Limatics,” and in re- was appointed to tbs Yals faculty “ Practically every man is armed ant ly. service. ferrous metal prices was Indeed on the sidewalk, but not.untll seven therefore raping is svldont and paradoxlcaL Both copper and sine ^ n s e to a recall he sang “Bom arrests bad been made, four of them os instructor in New Testament widespread. Firearms bavo replac' FIGHTING NEAR HARBIN Mrs. Christina C. Nyqulst Mr. and Mrs. John Blmzuskos of )rlcea were lower. Copper was quot- Down in Kentucky.” Ben S p e n ^ women. Greek in 1896 and became a full ed tbe propaganda circular. Sniping North street yesterday observed sang “No, Absolutely No” and nif Tbe funeral of Mrs. Christina C. )d at 6 8-4 cents, off 1-4 cent, and professor the next year. The Yale at present is directed particularly Tokyo, Fob. 1— (A P ) — Tbe Jaj their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- encore number was “ Can You Tamie enese army, which prosecuted tl Nyqulst was held at three o’clock both foreign and domestic buying ucenses. Corporation in retiring Prof. Bacon against tbe Japanese, ^ e Japan sary ^ tbe Lithuanian ball on Gol- Wild Women?” John Watson BAmcvrnNo campaigni againet the Chinese in yesterday afternoon at the Swedish was at a low ebb. Hartford, Feb. l.— (A P )—Tests expressed its grateful appreciation ess sector is fast being evacuated by way sfteet. More than 200 friends danced a Jig to the accompaniment for his 82 years of distinguished Manchuria will not immediately Congregational church. Rev. S. E. Tbe railway wage announcement were held at the State Capitol to- tbs Chinese. Green officiated. Tbe bearers were and relatives were present from of a harmonica. - ' ' take a band in tbe Shanghai situa- was regarded in several quarters hs day for 64 applicants for licenses to service. Representative Blanton, (D., Tex.) Oscar Jehnson, Samuel Nyman, Manchester, South Windsor, Hart- Tbe only thing that marred the tion, which is to be left for the time news of outstandingly oulllsb impli- praetlee balrcuttlng in Connecticut, Prof. Bacon bod been the director whipped out in tbe Hoiue this after John Nelson, Carl Jobannson, Frank ford and New Britain. The guests evening for tbe eommittes fo eharga of the American School of Archaeol- being to the navy, officials of tbe cations. Usually well informed quar- and free service was given to ’’sub- noon against tbe President’s order government announced today. Johnson and August Johnson. Burial brought numerous presents. Dinner was that the ice cream man deliv- jects” who bad been brought to the ogy in Jerusalem and twice gave the to send military and naval re-eR was in the East cemetery. was served and danclnif followed. ters in Wall street looked for early ered two gallons less than the order Officials said tbe full strength of steel purchases by the carriers in Capitol for practice work. Earl lectures at the University of forcements to Shanghai. tbe Manchuria power will be direct- Mr. and Mrs. Blazuskas were mar- called for and tbe error was not dls^ substantial volume. Estimates as to California. He bad been m uaglng Calling it a step “ to protect i ed against Harbin, in spite of tbe ried in Manchester and both were covered until too late. Old fash- editor of the Annual of tbe Ameri- few Cibineie merchants,” be warnec fact Soviet Russia today indicated residents of this place for five years the amoimt of orders likely to be (med and modem dancing rounded can School of Oriental Aeseareb, an this country would become “ Involved It might protest the entry of Japan before their marriage. They are )laced in tbe next fortnight varied out a full evening. Burke’s, three Personal Notices editor of the Hibbert Journal, the in war if we don’t watch our step.” ese troops into that city. ARDTE ACCUSES old time residents of tbe north end widely, but around 250,000 tons was piece orchestra furnished musie. Yale Review and tbe American En- “Do you think we should not pro Bossla To Protest owning their home on North street. regarded as probable. cyclopedia of Christianity. Honorary tact our people who are rightfully A Japanese division yesterday was CARD OF THANKS degrees had been conferred upon there at Shanghai?” Representative fighting its way a short dietance ELY’S SECRETARY In the change of runs on the him by Harvard, Syracuse, Oxford Purnell (R., Ind.) demanded. from Harbin. L. M. Karakban, tr o lly and btues of tbe Connecti- EMERGENCY PA Y R O U We wish to express our thanks to and Western Reserve University, “I think we should, but don’t send Soviet acting-commissar for foreign cut company which went into effect ALLEN ON TRIAL eur nelshbors and friends durins the Illinois College and University of military forces,” Blanton returned affairs, informed Koki Hirota, Jap- Boston, Feb. 1— (A P )—Rep. C. F. today a former resident of Blanches- Illness and death of our dear mother, anese ambassador at Moscow that ter, Daniel Fraber has a day run on FOR 230 TOTALS $2,779 Mrs, Auxusta Behrend. We also wish Breslau. He was the author of many "We should give our people trans Nelson Pratt of Swansea, today of- FOR MURDER TODAY to thank those who contributed works on religious subjects. }ortation and get them out of Russia might be compelled to pro- fered affidavits to tbe rules commit- the South Manchester line. Mr. Powers and their ears. Prof. Bacon leaves bis widow, a ;bere.” test the entry of Japanese troops tee of the House charging that De- Fraber left Manchester bearly 30 ALBBRT BEHREND, into Harbin, In authoritative circles years ago and during most of that A payroll of $2,779.92 was distrib- son, Selden of New York City, a Uptown, Ambassador Debuebi of witt C. DeWolf, secretary to Gover- (Continued Prom Page 1.) MRS, A, D, HALE, here however, it was stated the ad uted today to nearly. 230 persons^by MRS, JOHN GORDON, Japan discussed the whole situation nor Joseph B. Ely, bad sought to period heui been employed by the daughter, Mrs. Healthcote Colsey of vance on Harbin will be continued. Connecticut Company on lines in tbe Manchester Emergency En^iloy- JOSEPH BEHREND, with Secretary Stimson—^but it was have contractors on state work take was ordered to leave and that be FRED BEHREND, Rye, N. Y., two brothers and four Foreign Minister Yosblzwa called Hartford and in the present changes ment Association, Inc., bringing the sisters. not made clear whether they went out Insurance through a Springfield replied by striking Eddie Allen in total amount paid for labor during HERMAN BEHREND. in tbe American, British and French insurance firm. Pratt appeared to comes back to Manchester lines for over tbe petition of the Tokyo gov- tbe face. fourteen weeks of activity to $35,- ernment for tbe American, British, ambassadors yesterday to solicit support his petition £ r investigation the first time. the support of their governments for With that th » younger Allen 417.17. The payroll included a sum French and Italian governments to into the awarding of contracts. rushed from the room He re- measures to persuade tbe Chinese to Urging favorable action on tbe Colin Davies, of 1230 Main street, of $1,189.25 for the Broad Street ex- cooperate with Japan in etopplng abandon warlike operations at turned with a shotgun and met tension project and this amount vtIU tbe fighting in Shughal. petition for the legislative investiga- who recently underwent an appendi- Donaldson in tbe foyer. There was Shanghai. > tion, which would cover contracts by citis operation in a Hartford hospi- be paid by the town from the $10,- No Neutral Zone • After the conference M. Yoshl- a shot fired and Donaldson fell mor- 000 appropriation voted for the proj^ state departments and the metro- tal, returned to his work as a de- tally wounded. The attempt to establish a neutral zawa said the force of Japanese ect. politan district commission. Repre- signer at Cheney Brothers today. Subpoenaed as a prosecution wit- Zone there between tbe Japanese-and bluejackets now in Shanghai was in sentative Pratt said: A total of $2,471.37 has been ex- danger of annihilation because they ness, Miss Allen has stdd her testi- pend'ed on the Broad street project Chinese forces seems to have bro. " 'V, a game of mlmlo warfare character, the dispatch said, of tbe patrolman was bringing him suit on lots three and four in tbs In ' ' "::\walian leiands. which "war” is a translation, may ashore. C’Connor two years ago "Homestead Park” tract. You’ll Meet A ll Your i' '. 'icrs were many among the mean war with or without a decla- killed a bandit in a drug store hold- SC'i i^Thboys and officers of the ration. up. Friends A t SIX TIMELY STORIES A- w Army aboard the trane- The meeting at which the ques- Killed by Auto p : 10 felt their destination lay tion of war with Japan was discuss- An unidentified woman about 60 b ' . J the shores of the “Paradlae ed, the dispatch added, was attend- years old, was killed by a hit-run 0(‘ . * > PA.GiflF5 ** ed by such important Chinese lead- automobile in Union City last night. Amateur # B y R o be r t T a lley "It'3 Shanghai or buet,” yelled ers as Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek. Sophie Kaplan, 65 of New Haven iR t lL one lcnl:y buck private to a group Wang Ching^Wsl, Go Ylng-Chlng, was fatally injured in that city Sun- Boxing Show NEA Service Writer of friends, who had gathered on the minister of wan and Li Chai-Sun and day night when struck by an auto- dock at Fort Mason here to bid him Teng Yu-Bhiang. mobile drives by Wiriam AUra, 22, Town HaU, Rockville good-bye. of 126 CllftoD street, Bridgeport on the most interesting subject “I'll write you all about the Chi- ABrnRlOANslw DANGER She di4d enrouts to New Haven hos- nese gals,” Bhoutq^ another. Shanghai. Feb. 1— (A P ) —BuUeU pital. Allen was arrested on a Tuesday Ev^g, Feb. 2 It haa evaiytlMiiiMave, huts, Joy, mn t m f, CiTlcsrs were more cautious in cracked into the Shanghai plant of charge of reckless drivlag. tragedywevery tfafle of tto olodc braan a in the world today. their remarks. Brigadier General the American Texlco Oil Company Michael Gancos, 25, of Thomaston 11 A l l S ta r Bouts new thrilK Robert McClesve, commanding the today when a Japanese destroyer was. killed Saturday night when be WMJi' Sixth the ranUng offt- steaming down the Whangpo river licked up a fallen Connecticut TOMMY TUCKER vs. esr cn tbe tifansport, would make raked the shore wiin maemne gun Power Company wire carrying 22,- Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Joan Startnir TOMORROW h no comment. NeitJier would Colonel fire. 000 volts. Death was pronounced STEVE CARR Nobody was hurt but the company accidental. la the final boot C B. stone, Jr., commanding the officials protested to tbs American COMING WEDNESDAY AMD T H C im A T ‘ Thirteenth Infantry, which, with consul who took It with tbs JAMES DUNNE AM DSAIXY X IU 9 | „ the Seventy-Sixth Field Artillery, Hemlock represents about 14 400 Ringsido Seats .... 78c THE HERALD Japanese authorities. Shortly after - ler cent of the softwoods exported comprised tbe expedition. ■ ia “DANCE IX A Jr.. ■" S “ the firing the Amerloalfi destroyer !rom the United States, about 600 General Admisaiona 80c But Captain Carl A. Olsen, of the Parrott tied up at the Texaco wharf. twice the amount shipped to other Army transport ser>j|pe» who has One of the company ofli.oialfi said countries eight years ago. 1^ A ' w

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONNn MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1982. PAGE THREE ^ ^ ROYAL ARCS GRAM) HOSPITAL NOTES FINE DECORATIONS REMOVING FIXTURES SCHOOL SAVINGS ROCKViLiE CONCERN ’ OPEN FORUM im U S IE Y GUEST i FROM ATTACHED STORE . The annual school savings report GETS STATUE C O ^ a PRAISES THEATER Sons were bom Sunday at the for the week ending Jan. ^ la as OmCERS COMING hospital to Mr. and Mrs. H vold FOR MASONIC BALL follows: OFILOFCTONIGBT BeeM of 9 Strickland street and Mr. Owners of Building Believe r S o u t h ...... 87 87 100 Washington Memorial Will Editor of 'The Herald: Man. Green .. .243 287 97 and Mrs. David Thomas of 81 They Can Secure Tenant If Cost $4,000— Base Will Be of In view of the recent dlecueelon Foster street. HoUlater St. .. .426 393 92 regarding the quality of shows pro- Defunct Stock Is Removed. Rainbow Granite. Mrs. William T. Smith of 163 Armory to Be More Attrac- Washington .. 384 842 89 vided theatergoers of Manchester at WiD Tdl of His Experiencef* Delta Chapter of This Town Center street; Mrs. H. A. Stevens of Keeney St. ... . 81 72 88.8 A month has passed since the the State theater I thought It might 8 Green HIU Road were admitted to Highland Park 178 158 88.7 The Washington memorial monu- be gqrmane to remark that Broad- the hospital yesterday. tive Then Ever Before; L South Manchester Candy Kitchen No. Svehool St. 886 332 86 On Track; Brother Johii To Be Honored by Unnsn- was closed by attachment and no- ment to be erected at Manchester way, New York, the most up-toklate William Clingan of 88 Maple Oakland...... 12 10 83 Green In honor of the brief visit the street underwent an emergency body has since put in appearance entertainment mecca In the world, Buckland . ... . 99 79 79 country’s first president made here operation for appendicitis last night. N. Heebner In Charge. to claim the stock and fixtures.' The is now featurlng amonsixnany other To Sing Several Nnmheri al Ceremony Wednesday. Bunce ...... 79 48 69 during the Revolutionary war, will His condition is satisfactory today. owners of the building, E. G. Sea- Barnard . . . . .480 311 64 films, “Union Depot” and “ Dr. Mrs. Raymond Jones of 68 High man and Christopher Glenney, de- cost just under $4,000. This became Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” and both at L in c o ln ...... 425 193 45 definite yesterday at a meeting of street was discharged yesterday. The cbntract to decorate the State cided today that they could put the 85 cents a seat. Joseph McCluskey, fresh from hi% The Most Excellent Grand High Nathan Hale . .451 184 40 representatives of various town fra- John Belcher of Rockville was ad- Armory for the twenty-first annual store to better advantage. “Union Depot” opened at the victory In the two mile run of the! Priest Clinton O. Nichols and his mitted today. As a result of this decision men ternal and civic organizations at the State here Sunday evening and re- Masonic Ball has been awarded to 3321 2446 73 Associated Grand Officers, will con- The condition of Mrs. Clara Un- started to work this morning dis- Manchester Greeu school when the peats today and Tuesday. “Dr. eleventh annual Prout MemorlaF' fer the Royal Arch Degree on a can coln was said today to be consider- the George O. Simons, Inc., of Hart- mantling the fixtures and when this recommendations of a committee of Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” was at the Games at Boston Saturday night, dldate at a meeting of Delta Chap- ably Improved. At press time the ford, by Lewis N. Heebfler, chair- work is completed they will have five headed by John Jensen, were State a week ago. In our cozy, will speak to the members o f Csunp^ ter, No. 51, ai the Masonic Temple FOUND ILL IN UNHEATED accepted. condition of Patrolman John man of the decorating committee, it them moved out in the care of Dep- clean, well heated and well ventilat- bell Council, Knights of Columbu?, Wednesday evening. It is seldom Crockett was unchanged. was announced today. The Ball will uty Sheriff James H.'Johnston, who The contract for pyrebase of ma- that the officers of the Grand Chap ed theater these shows were shown tonight, following the special meet- The condition of Miss Teresa be held exactly one week from to- made the attachment. The store is ROOM, VETERAN SERIOUS terial and the work involved, was at 40 cents for the better seats. ter confer the degree and Delta Gribbon of 86 Union street was night, on February 8. one of the largest in town and is awarded to the Rockville Monumen- ing of the Council In the clubroOifiS Chapter feels highly honored on this critical today. Miss Gribbon has The Armory will be decorated considered in a good business section tal Works of Rockville, Conn., at a Times Innumerable when I have at the State Theater building at occasion, and all members are urged been a patient for several weeks. more attractively than ever, with a and for that reason, Mr. Seaman Anthony Gobritus Tak^ to figure of $3,997. This Includes the been invited to see a movie in Hart- 8:30 o’clock. McCluskey will tell of to make a special effort to be pres- ford, at one of the leading theaters, color scheme of light blue, gold and said this morning, he and his part- Veterans’ Hospital in New- cost of the statue of Washington, his experiences in the numerous con- ent and welcome the visitors. white. Three centers of bunting ner, wished to have it cleared up so the granite base and one bronze recall having seen the particular tests in which he participated since The officers of the grand chapter streamers will be made in the cell- another tenant might be secured. ington This Morning. tablet. film at the State. last fall. who will be here are: Clinton G OTHER FELLOFS ing and will run to different sections The contract will be signed in the I still believe Manchester 1s the His brother, John, who Is a men*-* Anthony Gobritus, a veteran of Nichols, grand high priest; George on the walls. In two of the centers. next few days and work is expected finest town in the world and I for her of the Fordham Glee Club, will C. Devaul, deputy grand high priest the World War, wes found seriously one am proud of our theaters for sing several numbers, Joe, who Is a ill in an unbeated room at 46 North to start April 1 so that the monu- Robert E. Collins, grand king; Wll INFLUENCE CITED RELIEF CAMPAIGN ment may be ready for dedication on when we lead Broadway we are hit- sophomore at Fordham, is rated as Ham L. Cort, grand scribe; George Main street early this morning and July 4. After considerable and ting some stride. one of the brightest prospects in the N. Delap, grand treasurer; George an emergency call was put in to the thorough study of various types of WILLARD B. ROGERS. country to capture the 3000 meter A. Kies, grand secretary; John C police. Joseph J. Moriarty, Com- CLOSKTONIGHT gianite from New England, the Mid- steeple chase at the Olympic games Stanley, grand captain of the host mander ol Anderson-Shea Post, at Los Angeles this summer, dle West, South, Scotland and Perctval Bard, grand principal so Rev. R. 1. Winters Tells Ki- Veterans of Foreign Wars Investi- through his many indoor and out- Sweden, the committee selected a joumer; Bliss W, Qark, grand roy gated the case and put in an emer- door victories, both Intercollegiate type generally known as Rainbow 4-H CLUBS HERE TO HOLD al arch captain; Rev. James S. Neill Ho[ 3 to See Fund Well Over gency call for Dr. LeVerne Holmes. and national. grand chaplain; Frederick W. Ed' wanians He Changed En- Following the medical examina- or. Red Orential granite. gerton, grand master third veil tion Gobritus was taken to the Vet- The rainbow granite was chosen ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Unlike other members of the Richard Hughes, grand master sec tire Mode of living. $20,000 Although $40,- erans’ hospital in Newington in the because of its beauty, because of its deer tribe, both sexes of the Bar- ond veil; Eugene H. Ellis, gprand hospital ambulance. Gobritus is suf- strength and because of its mini- ren Ground Caribou have horn?, fering from a spinal ailment. muffi of water absorption. The rain- master first veil; L. Frederick Port 000 Is the Goal. State Leaders Brundage and although the horns of the female eous, grand senior steward; Walter bow granite comes from Minnesota are shorter than the msdes’. Speaking on the subject of “The River valley. When thoroughly Hale to Speak— Will Be Held L. Taft, grand junior steward; and Other Fellow,” Rev. Roy L. Winters, George A. Loomis, grand sentinel. CE-MAKING WEATHER polished, this kind of granite is also At City View Hall. assistant pastor of the Swedish The Manchester Emergency Em- practically Immune from pit-marks. - Peter Wind is Most Excellent High Lutheran church during the past ployment Association’s drive for Priest of Delta Chapter. Those present at the meeting vot- two years, told the Klwanls Club at $40,000 will close this evening after TOO LATE FOR ANGLERS Manchester’s combined 4H clubs Its weekly meeting at the Hotel ed tq accept the committee’s sugges- A Plan for Better a ten day canvass conducted through tion and empowered the committee including the sewing, cooking and Sheridan this noon that four things the organization of citizens known Fresh water fishing is now illegal to sign the contract. Meanwhile the dairy clubs with a total membership “Control-of-Colds” BUe SERVICE ROAD must be done to improve the eco- as “The Builders” for the past ten of 25 will hold an “Achievement nomic situation. “We must,” he in this state. For two and a half campaign to raise the $4,000 is being days. In the first five days of the months, from the first days of Feb- carried on throughout the personnel Night” tomorrow night in the City Perfected by Vicks said, “provide better equalization of campaign the sum of $7,720 was re- View dance hall on Keeney street. AT CENTER SPRINGS distribution of profits of Industry, ruary till the 15th of April, both of practically every fraternal and ported by less than 50 per cent of A one act play, “The Son’s Wife” we must adopt unemployment in- pond and lake fishing and stream civic organization in Manchester. Greensboro, N. C.—A Plan for the organized staff of workers and will be presented by the meAbers surance, we must pro'vdde a dismiss- angling are forbidden by law. On better “ Control-of-Colds” haS been- Town Constructing Way for it is expected that many large con- April 15 the trout season will open. and several sketches and recitations developed by the makers of Vicks al fund for those unemployed tributions will be reported by the SMALL BOAT ADRIFT Fishing through the Ice falls into will also be on the program. VapoRub—the modem, external' Its Trucks to Get Back and through old age or modem machin- Lewis N. Heebner 170 team workers at a dinner meet- ery and we must better prepare to the same category with any other State Club Leader, H. A. Bnm- way of “treating” colds. ’The Plan is Fourth Through Park. ing to be held this evening in the New London, Feb. 1.—(AP)— A dage and 4-H extension worker meet the problems of the future. ’ glories of blue and white or gold will kind of gshing and became illegal made possible by the new Vick^ -Masonic Temple, today because all fresh water fishing Coast Guard patrol boat went out John T. Hale will speak to the mem- Manchester is soon to have a Clarence P. Quimby announced be hung. The walls will be covered from this port today to rescue a Nose and 'Throat Drops, based on a that the annual Klwanls Min.strel Due to the poor weather conditions enters upon a closed season. This bers on 4-H activities. A piece- highway nearly a half mile long in entirety, from the trusses close workers have been handicapped in man reported adrift in a small skiff work quilt made by the girls which new idea for “preventing” colds. Get show would be held at the High clown to the floor. Colors are to be winter there has been next to no ice that is unique in many respects. The calling on prospects over the week in Long Island Sound, two miles has been on exhibition in the Tex- a bottle of Vicks Drops now abd use School auditorium, April 11 and 12. draped under the balcony and also and naturally next to no ice fishing. road will be of gravel base, 3,000 end. The large amount of voluntary north of Race Rock Lighthouse. A tile store on Main street will be with VapoRub as directed In the Arrangements will be started im- on the front face of the balcony. In Ironically the first real ice-making Vick Plan—to lessen the number feet long and eight and one-half contributions left at the campaign weather we have had since very strong wind was blowing and the raffled off tomorrow night. Mem- mediately and^ rehearsals will get the upper balcony large butterflies and severity of colds and reduce feet wide throughout. The gravel headquarters has instilled hope in early in the winter arrives just as seas were high. This station was in- bers of the three clubs will give surface will be eight Inches in underway in *the near future. Rev. in colors will be hung. The front of your family “ Colds-Tax” this winter., William P. Reldy won the attend' the orchestra platform will be drap- the leaders of the rrive that the the law goes on and the devotees of formed of the man’s plight by Fish- short talks on their various activi- depth and only one motor vehicle— —Adv. ance prize, two tickets to the spe' ed and decorations will be hung in amount asked will be secured and the tip-up must forego their sport. ers Island Station, ties in club work. the town truck used in making the will be reported at tonight’s meet- road—will ever speed on it. cial carnival at the United States the outside lobby. Eastern Championship Ski Tourna- The electric decorations will con- ing. The town’s unusual road is in Preliminary reports of the thirty Center Park and .construction has ment at Shelburne Mt., Greenfield, sist of one large new electrical team captains Indicates that while been in process since the first of Mass., Sunday, February 14. centerpiece with large candles hav- December. The road is to be called Rev. Winters was introduced by ing lights in both ends. From this the total amount of the drive may a “Service Road” according to the Helge E. Pearson, who secured his center chandelier will run six hot be secured, a total of over $20,- Parkway plans as drawn by land- ser^ces. The speaker told how streamers of ceJored lights toL dif- 000 will be reported at tonight’s the advent of “Friday,” changed the ferent parts of the Armory. An ex- scape architect Thomas Desmond. meeting. entire mode of living of Robinson tension cord with lights vidll be From three to 15 employes of the The meeting tonight in the Crusoe, because he was forced to dropped from aU lights on the gird- town and park department have Masonic Temple will convene at shqyv regard for the other fellow, ers, to be covered with eighteen inch scraped the loam from the long 6:15. All workers are expected to be WASHER - - - Rev. Winters gave several illus- pink silk shade. Electric wires and roadway and trucks have brought present and file complete reports. trations along a similar vein to bet- the centerpiece will be covered with coarse gravel from the Cheney ter bring out his subject. southern simlax. Brothers pit. In the olden days, he said, Greece A sidewalk canopy with stream- 'The new park roEid system starts was the community of will and FEDERAL AID IS NEEDED COMPLETE ers of lights underneath will be at the foot of Trotter stfeet and Rome was the community of obedi- erected on the outside walk,*^rom follows the line south edge of the ence. By incorporating both of the doorway to ' the curb. The WRINGER--- park to the new playground in the IN CITIES, SURVEY SHOWS these traits in the constitution, the Simons company had the contract east end of the park, skirts the east for the decorations last year. end of the playground and bears United States became a successful nation. Rev. Winters paid tribute Bill Dehey’s eleven piece orchestra (Continued from Page 1.) north to intersect with the old LAUNDRY to George Washington as *the fa- will furnish music for dancing and pathway that followed the ravine ther of the country. indications are a larger crowd than of our surprise and great disap- westward. He also brought out that between ever before will be present at this pointment some leaders in the last The new road follows the old IRONER 1922 and 1927, the United States social event. 72 hours have suggested that the path westward, veering south and bill be returned to committee. up over the hill as it nears the east made more headway in the inven- tion of Improved machinery and in- Others have suggested that a pro- end of the pond. The road comes UNIT gram of public works be substituted out into Valley street between Knox dustrial methods than in any forty FEAR BIG BATTLE years previous. while another group is against pass- and Newman, ing the bill but would permit Fed- Center Springs park is 2,750 feet AS MARINES LAND eral loans to the states. long and the much-curving new Are In the Wrong road is exactly 200 feet longer than GOV. RITCHIE ASKS "I want to state to those favor- the entire length of the park sys- (Continued from Page 1.) ing recommitting the bill because tem. Other roads of the same type FOR FEDERAL STUDY no real need for relief yet has been called for in the architect’s plan on the Chinese troops refrained from CASH demonstrated, that they are ab- the north side of the park will be hostile action. solutely wrong, constructed when conditions war- (Oontinued from Page One) Civilians Moved "When those Senate leaders say rant. Before the shelling began civillEins no direct proof of the need has To date a fine parking space has marlly a problem for local commu- moved away from the waterfront. been given either they are Ignorant been constructed off the west end nities and states. If these agencies Last night some Japanese landing of the situation as it exists or they of Hemlock street in the park sys- have found their efforts are Insuffi- parties had been put on the docks, possibly feel they have rendered tem and the new playground and cient to care for those In need, “ then but there were no open hostilities sufficient service and fulfilled their park service road and the skating The Cost Of An Ordinary Washer we have a National emergency tind then. obligation by providing the bank- shelter will make a decided im- the Federal government must act.” Some of the refugees fleeing what provement in Center Springs Park ers of the country a dole of $2,000,- Must Feed Them appeared to be certain trouble had 000,000 none of which will feed or this year. "The Federal government cannot put shoes'on the feet of children.” Last fall hundreds of laurel gone down to Nanking from Shang- McGrady said neither loans to shrubs were planted throughout the permit Its people to go hungry or hai to escape danger here. With the state nor public works would be park and they are expected to unsheltered,” he declared. “It must increasing menace at Nanking many blossom this year. feed them and clothe them and shel- of them piled into British steamers adequate. ter them, if all other agencies fail on the way back to Shanghai. Rev. John R. O’Grady, of the and there Is no other way.” < Up here there was unaccustomed Catholic National Charities, said PLAYMATES IN ATHLONE, Speaking of prohibition. Governor calm except for the sniping which Federal relief is required for every SMALL DOWN Ritchie said “our real progress in still goes on and is so common now community in the country "even in teaching temperance came when we that it is considered a normal state the larger cities.” He assailed the Chamber of Com- MEET, WED IN HARTFORD were leaving the question of prohi- of affairs. PAYMENT merce and Merle Thorpe, edltor'of Much Sniping bition to the states, where it ought Nation’s Business, for opposing re- to be, and before we put It In the Yesterday there was - shooting Patrick Dully of This Town lief and said they have no substitute Constitution, where, as a matter of from somewhere near the Central remedy for what they call a dole. SMALL MONTHLY and Kathleen O’Brien to Sail sound government, it ought not to postoffice in the International Set- “We who have been in close con- For Home as Wedding Tour. be. tlement. Crowds of pedestrians tact with relief work have been “I cannot see no way out except ducked for safety and Japanese amazed at the indifference of Con- PAYMENT “ Back Home” in Atblone, Ireland, by turning the question back to the Marines hurried up with machine gressional leaders,” he said. “They Patrick J. Dully played with and states with the Federal power, lim- guns but were unable to locate the have let two months go by without went to school with Kathleen ited to its sound constitutional func- source of the shots. They said Chi- doing anything.” O’Brien. Together they listened to tion of seeing that the interstate nese snipers were at work. The Set- In Chicago the stories told of the marvelous phases of the subject are control- tlement authorities put a guard into Karl Borders, chairman of the career of the singer John McCor- led.” the postoffice. Chicago workers committee on un- mack, native of the same town and The Chinese postal employees fled employment said fully 600,000 men, parish, told by his father. They the building in terror and the whole women and children with no means were boy and ^ rl friends and neigh' WORLD POWERS COMBINE postal service weis paralyzed. In the of support had been made public bors. night the Japanese Marines threw charges there through no fault of Seven years ago Patrick came to up barricades all around the build- their own. this country and h u made his home TO PROTECT SETTLEMENT ing. “ On February 7,” borders said, THE PILGRIM WASHER THE AUTOMATIC IRONER with his aunt, Mrs. Catherine Under martial law which went In- “all avEdlable funds for relief will be Sheehan of 256 North Main street. to effect at 10 o’clock last night and exhausted.” ’IVo years later Kathleen O’Brien (Continued from Page 1.) will continue Indefinitely, no civilian He said a special session of the ajso sailed for the United States. wtis permitted in the streets of the Illinois Legislature “specifically <»me to Hartford to live with her downtown area of Hongkong and In gave more attention to the pheuusant International Settlement between Use this complete Washer and Ironer laundry unit just once, and aunt, Mrs. Mary O’Brien of Ser- hens of that state than It did to the French' concessions with a loss 10 p. m. and 4 a. m. At «dl other geant street. of many Chinese lives. Japumese humtm mothers.” you’ll say, “ How simple, how eafiy, how much nicer than my old $49.50 .times of the day or night everyone $69.50 Quite by chance the two former forces were said to have caught 28 method. Could anything be more simple than putting the clothes in For Ironer only playmates met. This morning in must have a passport bearing his for Washer only Chinese In the srard of a church in photograph. St Thomas Church, Hartford, they Hong Kong and was ssdd to have POUCE WARN YOUTHS the glistening poredain tub of this fine Pilgrim Washer and turning were married, the ceremony being executed .70 of them. the electric switch. No work, fuss, mess or worrY. And the ironing. Why— ^it’s simply a matter of guiding the performer by Rev. John Ctillagan, pastor. The bride was attended by a PATROLMAN CROCKETTS “BORROWING” GASI pieces through and ironing while comfortably seated. Cuts ironing time in two. Does it better.. .quicker.. .without cousin Miss Mary O’Brien as brides- DEATHS LAST NIGHT stooping and standing, and eliminates lifting and pushing of a fiat iron. maid and Michael Sheehan of North Main street, cousin of the bride- CONDITION UNCHANGED Early this morning Officer Lucius Thrall brought to the ix>lice station groom, w u groomsmEm. Hopkinsville, Ky.—Alfred Davis HAVE ONE OF THESE UNITS DELIVERED AND DEMONSTRATED IN YOUR HOME WITHOUT OBUGATION. A wedding breakfast was served Noe, Sr., 86, widely known In Ken- two yoimg men who he foimd loit- The condition of Patrolman John ering around a gasoline station try- at the home of the bride’s aunt and tucky and Tennessee as a hotel Crockett, ill at the Manchester Me- at 11:40 the groom and bride left owner and operator.. morial hospital with lobar pneu- ing to get some gasoline from the for New York. ’There they will visit New York—Benjamin B. Hamp- monia, was reported this afternoon hose attached to & e gas pumps. At with an aunt of Mr. Dully until ton, 57, founder and former editor to be unchemged. He passed 'a fair- the police station they explained • Thursday when at 2:30 they are to of Hampton’s Magairine and more ly comfortable night. that they were regular patrons of 1 sail from New York, back to their recently *an author and producer of Yesterday a consultation was held the station and while they had gas old home In Atblone to live. motion pictures. at the hospital conducted by Dr. E. enough to get home with they had to The bride wore a dress of blue Chicago—Mrs.. Mary Elizabeth C. Higgins, Dr. W. I. Kingsbury of make an early start for Hartford sfik, trimmed with Irish point lace, Dailey. 105, who baked her own Hartford and Dr. N. A. Burr to de- this morning and did not have suf- 773 Majn Street, Tel. 5181, South Manchester W ven to her by her mother when she birthday cake last October 28. termine the policeman’s condition. ficient gasoline. tt Ireland and the bridesmand’s HoUywobd-HQurdpfi F. Wattles, It is understood kidney complica- They were checked up and allow- E. J. Murphy’s Phannacy, North End Branch e<$rMi was of emerald green, with76, former prominent business and tions had developed, and the con- ed to go after being advised of the Both ynre civlp leader..of- Onlaba. Neb., :and sultation was called by Dr. Higgins,. danger they = were t s k l ^ hi euoh .'.' te . j ' i banker of QairoU, Iowa. work, especially Just at this time.

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lag between American and the Brit- aesistanoe In helping to Hft Gie rail- with a lump of butter in each bowl, Aanri|(Bter ish nations—^we use the plural form roads and rail eeouriUes out of the with Melba toaat croutons. int<||itloBallF—the better, of course. PotntOi Celery, and Squaeh Soup bog but will be of the utmoet im- ■ 1 cupful of aquaah, peeled and Smiting Smtdb At the same time a common lan- portance in leading the way to wage WASHINGTON diced. PUBUSHED BY THE BERALD PRINTINO COMPANY, INC guage plus a common culture does adjustments in many other lines, LETTER 2 potatoes (small), peeled and IS BUm U atr««t not necessarily constitute a Arm long known to be highly essential to diced. South UanehOBtor. Cobs. BY RODNEY DUTOBER 2 tableapooBfula of celery, washed THOMAS FEROUBON foundation for ualversel leaderaUp. restoration of business. and choppM. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Oanaral Manacar BspeclaUy when those who Share in There are so many railroad work- NBA Servloe Writer. Water. ______Foundad Octobar 1 ,1881 these things also share in a rather ers, and they constitute, so distinc- 1 cupful of milk. Washington.—What’s all this talk Seasoning. Publlahad Evary Evanlns Exoapt complete bewilderment as t8 the tive------a olaaa and are so------well organ-about the "right to work” that you BoU for 20 minutes. Add milk and Sundaya and Holidaya. Bntarad at tba New-Scranton Poat Offtea at South Manehaatar, place to wUch we ought to lead. ised, that the movement up or down much abqut? season and serve. Enough for four. Conn., aa Saoond Claaa Mall Mattar. Not yet has Britain and not yet of railroad wages has long been a If people have any such right Rice VegetaUe Soup SUBSCRIPTION RATES Chop carrots, turnips, parsley, has America proven beyond reason- sort of barometer of general wage it appears that about 7,000,000 of Ona Yaar, by m a ll...... 16.00 them are being cheated — de- celery and cabbage, if desired. Add Par Month, by mail...... i .60 able doubt that it is quallfled to trends. Acceptance of a substantial rice which has bmh washed and Dcllvarad, ona yaar ...... 66.00 prived, that is, of the right. And Filet Net Slnorla ooplaa 6 .06 point the direction in which civili- if by no means devastating reduc- Soaked overnight Cook for at least yet there appears to be an over- one hour, then season with salt and MBMPER OF THE ASSOCIATED sation should trend. We naay, be- tion in remuneration by this great whelming preponderance of opin- butter or cream. PRESS tween us, be the most worthwhile, group, then, is an extremely Impor- ion that each human being is born Spaghetti and Pumpkin Soup Tha Aaaoelatad Praaa la axelualvaly with such a right. antltlad to tha uaa for rapublleatlon most intelligent and most purely tant signal to workers throughout Ua# 2 cupfuls of chopped pumpkin Curtains of all nawB diapatehaa ereditad to It motivated peoples in the world. But Diligent research fails to dis- pulp, 1-4 pound of apaghetu, and 0 or not otherwlaa eradltad in thla the country that the time has ar- cover the recognition of emy such ou{ffuli of water. Cover these Ingre- papar and also tha local nawa pub* ere haven’t demonstrated the fact in rived to face facts. llahad haraln. right In the Constitution, In the acts dients and boil alowly unUl the All rlrhts of rapublleatlon of any degree sufficient to make its If the leadership in the building of Congress or in tbe old common tbe anaghetU is cooked, then add 1 A fresh new shipment just apaeial diapatehaa haraln ara also ra> acceptance likely lunong the quite law. Federal Judge Wilkerson of cupful of hot milk and boil for one aarvad. trades labor organisatioivi would minute. Add i teaipoonful of unpacked... .new designs ... considerable sprinkling of non-Eng- display ansrthlng like the good sense Chicago 10 years ago laid down and a special purchase made Publlahar'i RaprasanUtlTat The from#tbe bench tbo dictum that chopped parsley, 2 tablespoonfuls of JuNua Mathawa Bpaelal Araney—Naw lish speaking peoples of the world. that has operated in the railroad "The right to work is not an abso- butter, and seasoning to taste. (This by our buyers! Designed York, Chicago, Oatrelt and Beaton, Let’s wait a bit before are declare Is a starchy soup and should not be and made by the famous unions and thereby make it possi- lute right," as he granted a labor used with acid fruits or a protein Full aarvlea ellant of N B A 8ar> ourselves Joint bosses of the uni- ble for buildings to be erected for injunction. Scranton Lace Company. vlca, Ine, meal.) verse, Jointly responsible for its suc- ■omewhere near their ttue value we That little crack of Wllkerson’s, Choice of six designs in nat- [| however, ia one of tbe things that Marabar Audit Buraan of Clrcnla* cess. arould soon experience some tangi- (Berriea Not Fattening) ural color, 2 1-4 yards long tsonta will be used against him when pro- Question: O. J. o . writes; "I ble results in a deflnlts stimulation Tha Karald Prlntlna Company, fne., gressive members of tbe Senate try would like to know if berries are aaaumas no IlnanelaT raaponslblllty MADDOO! of general business. Psrbsps they to prevent confirmation of his pro- fattening." for typofraphleal arrors appaarinv In How could there be serenity in a will, now that the railroaders have motion to tbo Federal Circuit Court Answer: Tbs only thing that advartlsamanta^ in tha Manehaatar might be considered fattening about Evanlng Harald,______church if during the service a rabid show^ the way. of Appeals. They contend that, al- ttaougli tbe law books do not men- berries is tbe sugar they contain, WATKINS BROTHERS, n THURSDAY FEB, 1, 1M2 dog were running up and down the tion it, there is an absolute moral which la ia such a small quantity aisles? How can there be peace in SOLVE THE DEFICIT right to work which no one dares that it could not be considered fat- , /f^exicn ^e(^u ii£ o n ^ the world so long os there is one dispute. Their theory ia that when tening. Of course, if sugar or cream SCHOOL COSTS OUT When Congress tackles in sameot is added to tbe berries, this would Hartford's Board of Flnaaca hav« heavily armed nation whose purpose the great problem of increased tax- society denies a man tbe right to add more calories than the berries is to take advantage of general pa- work—or a chance to work—it is, in iof cut the Board of EdueaUdn’s ap> ation to meet the enormous deficit effect, sentencing him to death by themselves contain. If you eat the propriatlon by 60 psr east, or from ciflsm and carry the sword and berries alone, you need have no fear in the natioDsl budget its members starvation or to a life of orlme. of gaining too much weight. |86S,S39 to 1148,020, tbo supsrlo* the burning brand abroad? should bs rsminded, many times in But probably tbe first attempt to tsndsfit of sebools rsfrstfully ds« This Shanghai horror brkigs the every dky, by letter and telegram make a legal provision of "tbe right elaros that tbs Board Mil bs oom> conviction that there can be no to work" is advanced by Congress- from their constituents, that tbo man David John Lewis of Maryland, polled to sllmlDats all now types of peace save through some arrange- whole business can be solved ^with- who was working In the coal mines work UBdsrtaksD duriof tbs last ten ment that will bring condign retri- out any new general taxes what- at the age of nine and is now recog- years asd put the fuaetions of the bution automatically upon the head ever, by the repeal of the Bight- nized as one of tbe most able mem- Board right back srbere they were of any aggressor power that under- sentb amendment and the imposi- bers of tbe House. Lewis bM intro- a decade ago. Only those aotivlUes takes the abominable business of duced a bill for a nationaJ system tion of an excise tax on aleobolle based on tbe Gerard Swope plan for then regarded as absolutely eseen* Maygbter. liquorF heavy enougb to raise tbe employment stabilization backed by tlal can bs carried on under the cut It has been the fatal weakness of needed hundreds of millions. Tbe results of the congressman’s studies appropriation, he mourns. the League of Nations that it re- only people who would suffer from in this country and Bu*'ope. He Of course this cut is by no means posed conildencs in the power of that would be the rum runners, the points out that whereas the Swope program would confer such beneflU equivalent to a 60 per cent reduc> world opinion. It has reckoned with- bootleggers and the racketeers. SEMI SALE as old age pensions, life and disabil- tion in Hartford's school expendi* out a complete lack of spirituality ity insurance and unemployment tures, for the bulk of these are as- in certain types of barbarous peo- Insurance on workers already em sumed by the districts and are not ples wearing the veneer of civiliu- ployed, it is also necessary to pro affected by the Board of Finance ac- tion. It has reckoned without the /JV /V£W YOJi/C vide for the unemployed. Lewis proposes a semi-compulsory tion, But it means a saving of more mocking cynicism of such races as equal division of employment, than 1300,000 of the taxpayers’ the Japanese, whose concord with New York, Feb, 1—Notes from a "The right to work Is as Indis money and it remains to be seen the civilized nations has been, from convenient cuff: Guardians of the J. puted as the rights of property,’ whether anything especially disas- the beginning, shot through and Plerpont Morgan mansion on Mur- Lewis says, "but it Is ineffective be- ray Hill, I’ve noted, are among the cause it has not yet been clothed trous to Hartford results from the through with secret reservations b^ town’s most watchful .... Any with tbe same ieaal sanctions as making of that saving, It is to be and dreams of "the day.’’ effort to lean against the fence or property. So this right, tbe most doubted whether there will be much We are witnessing, in this mani- show signs of loafing Is summarily primeval of rights, will not Insure discouraged. . , , I've never sein carklng worry, as to that, save festation of barbaric cruelty and the worker a loaf of bread tomor- anyone resembling a watchman row, or his wife and children against among those salary takers who will bloodthirst that marks tlje rape of about the uptown Rockefeller resi- dence. eviction, The section of my bill un- have to lose their Jobs or accept re- Shanghai, the end of an era of illu- dertaking to provide such legal sanc- ductions in pay. sion. We have come to the terminal Whenever the boys and girls of tions says; tbe press want to be mean about We con Imagine a lot of things point in our altruistic hopb of inter- Greta Garbo they refer to her that might happen to almost any national disarmament and of world feet, In the mannish, underslutig " 'It is hereby declared as a prin- ciple of social Justice that (a) the community in Connecticut any of wide abandonment of war, .. brogoDS she affects, they seem to be somewhere around number citizen possesses a right to work which would involve more suffering Tbs world cannot exist half dedi- •evens , . , , Gloria Swanson, on and is entitled to the protection of than a return to the scale of ten cated to peace and half dedicated to the other hand—or foot, rathcr— the laws In asserting such right and years ago in public school educa- war because the warlike half would has the smallest feet among en- in demanding an equal share of tbe tion, By such a return there would soon destroy the peaceful half. tertainers. employment available in the trade; Heywood Broun, the columnist- and (b) it is also declaied to be the be forced to disappear quite a num- Before the good people in the crltlc-actor-produccr, and his wife duty of the trade association con- ber of very modem decorations and church could proceed with their have adopted the Katherine Brush cerned to provide him with an trimmings, but, by and large, the calm and happy worship of Ood idea of separate penthouses , , . . equal share of the employment Each has an individual roof-top framework and the backbone of the they would have to kill the mad available for which ho is compe- lean-to, adjoining, but allowing tent; and in default thereof to ren- school system would, it is to be an- dog. Before the world can re-estab- individual freedom . . . , Each idcr him Just compensation in lieu ticipated, remain and prove quite lish Itself on a basis of no 'vars it may decorate and operate his own thereof’." serviceable. menage according to independent will have to destroy She potentiality tastes. , , , And there's no one to The Lewis bill embodies Swope’s "Every worthwhile development for destruction that is now being say that a fellow can’t put his idea of national trade associations of the past ten years must bs scrap- feet up on the table. and supervision by ' the Federal left, uninterfered Mth, in the hands Trade Commission, giving equal rep- ped," sighs the Hartford superin- of asssNin nations. Richard Halliburton's unsuccess- resentation-three members to em- tendent, That means "vocational ful effort to fly over Mt, [doyers, three to employees and guidance and placement activities, nOTIONAL Everett brings from the old three to the consuming public — on adult education,,special classes for "The question," says the vict- cuff a memo concerning tbe last the trade association managing time I saw this greatest of rover boards. The board, furthermore, crippled children," etc, Coneerninf presldsnt of the United Statei,^re- boys...... A party had been would determine monthly the gross which there is a considerable body siding over the Senate, "is on the staged for him at one of tbe hours of employment available in tbs of opinion that these are activities engrossment and third reading of swanky New York hotels .... It •coming month, then divide that by so happened that tbe press-agent the employees having Jobe plue the more properly belonging to Boviet the bill,’’ "The bill was ordered to who had Halliburton under his Russia than to a country wber# the registered craftemen out of work, be engrosMd for a third reading, wing also handled publicity for arriving at a monthly employment individual is expected to stand, to read the third time and passed," ex- Peggy Joyce...... Both bad quota per worker. The employer some small degree at least, on his books coming out , . . Tht p, a. plains the Congressional Record, thought it would be a good idea who worked anyone in excess would own feet. Just like that! to get them together and drop pay an exeiM tax equal to half t ^ Perhaps Hartford, after all, is But 1st no little boy or girl im- hints of romance...... "But I,^’ wages of tbe overtime involved, to going to demonstrate that the boasted Halliburton with serious go into the unemployment compen- agine a gentleman with a steel pen face, "attempt to achieve only the sation fund. Disemployed workers school systems of this state are painstakingly rewriting that meas- unusual or impossible, . . . The would be able to sue the trade aeso- spending a great deal of money ure to authorize the expenditure of idea was canceled because Diok oiatlons when they failed to obtain which they cannot afford on activi- a million dollars for a Chicago threatened to get stage fright, tbeir quotas of employment. Bseause she bod been away ties which lean up very hard indeed World Fair building, the while a re- from her hubby so long, Lllyan on the worst aide of eoclallsm—and spectful Senate waited; nor yet the Tashman usually appeared in the that the sooner we get rid of them same clerk or some other painstak- Manhattan night spots with two Bigelow Sanford 9x12 escorts...... People will talk, the better not only for the publie ingly reading oioud the text of that you kflowl Health and Diet purse but for the quality of the cltl- Important measure before the tak- Benn Levy, young British play- aenship being developed. ing of a vote. For these are strictly wright xrhose opus, "The Devil Advice matters of flctlon. The bill isn’t en- Passes," Is one of tbe immediate Broadway bits, had a love-at-flrst- f DM, FHANH MeCOt OHURUHILL grossed at all and all of it that is sight attack when he met bis There are a good many persona in AXMINSTER RUGS read is Its title. leading lady, Diana Wynyard. this country ivho can never think of Just why it shoul^ be necessary . . . Tbe only reason they’re not Winston S, Churchill, British states- married, it’s said, has to do with STARCHY SOUPS FOB WINTER for legislative bodies to adhere to straightening out family religious LUNCH man, as anything but half Yankee the dried up skeletons of dead forms notions...... Benn is Jewish. and the grandson of sporting old nobody knows. But if any of us St. Malachy’s — generally re- During tbe cold weather a warm- You’ll like these rugs Larry Jerome, To be sure he is as ferred to as "the actor’s church"— ing delicious luncheon may be had six excellent designs plain folks back 'home had the still uses the good old "pledge" sys- by using a starchy coup combined for their soft, deep, British as John Bull himself in his money that it has cost in the last 30 tem for those performers who find with one or more cooked or raw non- from which to select.., point of view and in his loyalties, years to print in the Congressional their cups too tempting. starchy vegetables. No fruits or luxurious pile.... for When the "pledge" has been $2^50 if you act at once. The but be is considerable of on Ameri- Record these mythical events, he acids should be used with this com- taken, the reformed one is given a bination. Here are a few starchy their^ rich, beautiful colorings are the most can in his manner of expression, in could chuck up his Job, dig worms neat little card that can be handily soup suggestions: the quality of his humor and in his and go fishing in happy security carried in a pocket. Not only can Com—Mock Oyster Soup colorings.. .their fine popular taupe and tan ability to understand the point of against the poor house. this card be flashed boastfully, but Parboil, peel and slice salsify Oriental designs. They shades with (jesigns in view of his maternal cousins In the If some of the boys suggest "Just a roots. Add an equal amount of little nip" It can be produced by way canned com and some finely chopped were made by the Big- States. Also in the fact of his BAILBOAD WAGES of explanation. . celery. Put In a pan with equal Oriental red, blue, having a sense of actual relationship Nothing more significant has * Scores of stage personalities parts of milk and water. Add 2 elow-Sanfor(i Carpet Finest Quality gold and green. They to the people of this country. have been good Upplers and any tablespoonfulB of butter. Simmer come to pass, in the taking of steps number of them, having heard of very slowly until thb celery is Company of all new, live wool. Last are appropriate for living room or For which reason it is wise to to meet the changed economic con- the church’s system which has tender. year they sold for $52.50 in the 9x12 make considerable allowances for ditions in this country, than the been functioning for many years, lim a Bean Soup dining room.' A few* 8i4xl0y2ft. Mr. Churchill’s enthusiastic advo- have taken out their cards. Rub 3 cupfuls of cooked lima ft. size. WeVe reduced the discon- sizes are also available at the same voluntary acceptance by the rail- beans through a colander. Add 8 cacy of a working tmlon between road unions of a ten per cent wage Just a few blocks away, and cupfuls of hot water, 1 cupful of tinued patterns to $29.50. There are low price. the United States and the British reduction. While the unions have in- within lumping distance of the condensed milk, 1-2 teaspoonful of Commonwealth for leadership in "gay white way," there is a gram- salt, and 1-4 teaspoonful of celery, sisted on the face-saving stipulation mar school. When recess is de- salt. Mix in 1 tablespoon^ of finely world affairs. ^ The celebrated Briton that the cut is tq^ continue for a clared or school is out, the young- chopped parsley. Boil for about 8 seems to have won his large Hart- year only, there can be no doubt sters play about In the theater minutes, stirring constantly. Serve ford auiflence yesterday to Us pleas- that they know very well the old crowds, quite unconscious, it with a lump of butter in each dish. would seem, of their playground’s Green Pea and Celery Soap tratkins br ot h er s rsc ing formula for EngUah-speaking . wage rate cannot and will not be location. Visitors Invariimly rub Cook the celery until tender and domination of world hffalrs. As a restored unless there is some very their eyes at the spectacle of combine with a can of green, pea matter of fact probably a good marked and imexpected change in crowds of school children using soup or cooked green peas which £C many of his bearers needed little theater lobbies fer tag: eames. have been pressed through a col- the situation within the next twelve GILBERT SWAN. ander. winning. Yet after all he seems to months. Split Pea and Tonilp Soap us to have bunt his political and The railroad workers have dis- Soak split peoa ovenught and la economic plan on a rather narrow The volume of merchant ship- the morning boil over a alow fire played extremely good sense in this building under construction In ,the until tender. Add the finely chop- bass. determination. They have taken a principal ship-building countries of ped tops and roots of several tur- Tbs fuller the mutual^lmdecstaad-1 eoitne that wlU not only be of great tbe world is now lower than at any nips.. Boil unto the latter am time since pYe-trar daiys. t^ d e r, zeaaon with aolt and oerva .f *'*^- wy ‘. »5f-.•-■■ 1 - -o-', - •kt. :v -* f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 ,19S2. PAGE

At White House ASIATIC FLEET’S HISPATGilED TO WAR-TORN CITY POLICE BEATS HERE INFANT FAKALVSIS Conference NEW DEVELOPMENTS CASES INCIIEASEII IN POLITICAL RACE CHANGED TODAY In the aaslgnmeats for the dUCer.' ent police beats for. the ihontb of February made by C9iief of Police Past Year Saw Record Num- New Jersey Republicans Samuel O. <3^ 1*600 the early morning beat that was coyet^ by John Ch^Dckett, who is ill Was still left for ber In This State— 1,133 Wants to Know Hoover’s him, but this morning Officer Hetman Moske was assigned to the beat. Joseph Prentice who has been Reported—Not Severe. Views on Prohibition. driving the Ford nights for several months past goes on street . duty, •starting at 9 6’clobk. The other During the year of 1931, there Washington, Feb. 1.— (AP)—The beats are: Chief of Police Samuel G. were 1,133 cases of poliomyelitis or incessant swing of political weather Gordon and Lieutenant William Bar- vanes has brought new develop- ron at the police station days with infantile paralysis reported in the Officer Rudolph WirtaUa taking state of Connecticut, the largest ments in the contest for the year’s Sailing at the head of six destroyers, the U.'s. Grulser Houston (shown above), flagship of the Asiatic fleet, left Manila for war-stricken the 8 o'clock beat and Officer Walter number to occur in any one year al- presidential prize. Shanghai to aid In protecting American citizens: imperiled by Japanese-Chhiese conflict. Rear Admiral Montgomery Taylor was aboard. The Cassells, the day beat, that starts though the outbreak from the view- The engrossing Smith-Roosevelt j Houston carries 53 officers and 512 men, with nine eight-inch guns^ four five-inch emti-aircraft "gups, two triple torpedo tubes, and four aircraft. at 11 o’clock in the morning. poser in the Democratic fold de- Officer David Galligan has the point of the case rate and the fatal- automobile for this month. Officer ity rate was not as severe as that of veloped a bit over the week-end, but | Arthur Seymour has the midnight 1916, according to an article by Dr. most conspicuous of the new factors | Rushing Troaps to Scene beat and Officer Michael F itzge^ d Millard Knowlton, director of the was one affecting the virtually un- goes to Spruce street. Officer Ray- Bureau of Preventable Diseases, ap. opposed Herbert Hoover. GILEAD mond Griffin and Martin have the pearing in the monthly bulletin of Anti-prohibition pressure on the UOTATIONK Main street beats and Officer Joh.n the State Department of Health. President vras the Interpretation | Mrs. Etta Moran of New London Cavagnaro the north end beat. In the article. Dr. Knowlton placed here on the New Jersey Re-1 visited her cousin Mrs. Benjamin publican committee’s failure to come analyzes the 1931 outbreak of in- j Lyman a day recently. fantile paralysis in every detail, out at once for the renomination of The capitalist system will last comparing it with previous out- Mr. Hoover. This state was one of| John Lyman returned to his home long enough for me and that’s all COOPER-ST. JOHN breaks, utilizing statistical data and the first to -inroll under the Hoover j Wednesday after passing a few days I’m worrying about. describing the methods used both to banner in 1928 but now its party 1 with his daughter Mrs. Henry Mas- —G. B. Shaw. heads have put off deciding whether combat the spread of the disease sy and her family in Bolton. Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. St. John and to effect the cure of those af- to send their delegation to the con- It is not necessary to sing vocally of 279 Main street announce the flicted. vention uninstructed, or to support nesday was Mrs. Lyman’s birthday in order to sing. marriage of their daughter, Miss Began in July the President. and in honor of it Mrs. Massy invit- —^Romon Novarro, movie star. Elizabeth L. St. John, to- Edwin The outbreak began in July with Democratic News ed her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of New York. 'The ceremony the reporting of 49 cases. The dis- Democracy’s news was led by a Benjamin Lyman there for the day. Either Germany shall be allowed took place Monday, January 25, at ease then followed its typical curve Massachusetts declaration for Al- to export, and then she can pay, or White Plains, N. Y. of Incidence, reaching its peak in fred E. Smith. Governor Ely and At the meeting of the Ladies Aid if exports are prevented the pay- the first week of September with the Society Wednesday, Mrs. E. E. ment of political debts becomes im- ADVERTISEMENT An important figure at the por- Senator Walsh, Important in the reporting of 155 cases. The out- party councils of the Bay State Foote who has been President of the possible. break slowly declined until only tentous* meeting in Washington society for 23 years was presented —Chancellor Bruening, of Germany, Why lie around the house or chase which resulted in the sending of ad- were the supporters of the enig- eight cases were reported in Decem- matically silent New Yorker. with a five dollar gold piece and the streets? Attend Business Col- ber. ditional American forces to Shang- Mrs. Clayton Hills who has seryed lege and prepare for a good position. hai, Undersecretary of State William 'Time is soon to bring a showdown Without government guarantee of Despite the fact that the 1,133 on his intentions, however. Work as directoress for several years was deposits, we shall simply have to Start at the Connecticut Business cases were the largest number to R. Castle is shown above as he left presented with a cameo brooch by College next Monday. the White House. At this meeting for Governor Roosevelt’s declared wait until banks quit popping be- developi In the state in any one year, candidacy is being pushed in i the President, Miss Florence Jones fore confidence is retored. the statistics prove that it was less highest ranking officers of the army in behalf of the society. severe than the epidemic of 1916 Massachusetts and many other sec- —Professor T. N. Carver, of Har- and navy, and heads of the state, tors. There is prediction that Norton Warner who entered the vard. when 951 cases were reported. With war and navy departments, reached employ of Pratt Street Bank in the increase in population from 1,- Smith’s name will go formally into a decision £o afford “the fullest pro- New Hampshire’s March 8 primary. Hartford a few months ago has been When the law makes a foolish 291,989 in 1916 to 1,635,497 in 1931 tection” to Americans in the war- promoted. the case rate or the number of cases If he makes no move to stop it, pawn of American womanhood, tom Chinese city. this state and one or two others in Four tables were in play at the then the army, navy or any decent Instead of habSt-fonniosphnlcsi per 100,000 population for the latter Bridge Club Wednesday evening. man—will, use your imagination. or itrons. irritating pnrsesL year was 69.3 as compared with the east will bring Smith into a take-NATUXB’S U M D T / head-on collision with his successor Arnold Foote held the highest score —Admiral H. H. Wiley, retired. 73.6 for 1916. It would have requir- and Clayton Hills second. M —theaafe, dependable, all- ed seventy more cases in 1031 for at Albany. vegetable laxadve. Mild, The week-end brought also a The Hebron young women’s club The list of American presidents eentla^ pleaaant—M ’—to- F lU 'N lG H T the case rate to equal that of 1916. nisEht— tomorrow abiK bt.^ TO-MORROW The fatality rate, that is the per- Qaeer Twists new call for a Third Party, uttered will hold a benefit meeting at Mrs. For “the further protection of American citizens” in beleaguered presents an almost unbroken ar- by John Dewey of Columbia Uni- Edmund Horton’s Thursday after- ray of British names, English GetaZSoboz. ® ALBiOHT centage of cases which prove fatal, Shanghai, the Army Transport Chaumont (pictured above) was ordered Thg AH»Vag9tabl* Laxatic*^ showed a marked Improvement over In Day*s News versity, head of the League for In- noon. Bridge and other games will kings, on the other hand, are often the 1916 figure. In 1916, there were dependent Political Action. It was be played. All ladies interested are by President Hoover to proceed from Manila with 1000 regular army foreigners. 277 deaths from poliomyolitis, a he who, a year ago, started a short- invited to attend. troops of the 31st Infantry Regiment and an additional force of 400 ma- —Havelock Ellis, writer. to tp eld tad ^g ^ ^ fatality rate of 29.1. For the first lived boom for the veteran George East Central Pomona Grange will rines. The reinforcements were dispatched at the request of U. S. Consul Norris of Nebrsiska. Dewey and his hold an all day meet \g in Colum- Black diamonds are slightly eleven months of 1931, there were Huntington, W. Va.—It may be Cunningham of Shanghai. only ninety deaths reported, mean- concluded that white ants are op- cohorts now name no candidate. bia Wednesday. harder than white ones. ing that the deaths in 1931 will be posed to education. They have just approximately one-third of the num- finished consuming two year supply ber for 1916 and that the fatality of high school diplomas stored at rate for 1981 will be about eight the Department of Education. per cent. Hartford, New Haven son Jose, Calif.—R. A. Saxton’.s and Waterbury were the cities most automobile plunged into a 200-foot severely hit in the 1931 outbreak. canyon and Saxton lives to tell it. Warnings Heeded Warning of the imminent Rescuers found him seriously hurt, epidemic was heeded by the health but alive. He had been plunged into authorities as early as the latter the swollen waters of a creek. part of July when increased inci- Colfas, Wash. — Hugh McKuen dence of poliomyelitis' was observ- who said he had “one most every- ed in New York. Representative of thinjg'OttBi(hQUklait.i^” as far as his ■4.- h e a ^ ivas concerned, is dead at the s one the state department of health of Size for Cigarettes New York, New Jersey and Connec- age of 106. ticut met in conference that month Washington.—Americana smoked and laid careful plans for handling only 113,449,048,657 cigarettes in the outbreak. Circular letters were 1931. The revenue department says prepared by the Connecticut depart- this was 6,200,000,000 less than in ment and sent to all directors of the previous year. camps, superintendantb of children's nxinfleld, N. J.—George Oalano institutions, suporlntendants of hos- was shot .in the overcoat pocket. A pitals, physicians and health officers, holdup man fired at him. The bullet in order that they might have full spei^t its force against the heavy information at hand concerning the weave of his coat and came to rest disease. As a result, visitors at harmlessly In the pocket. camps and children’s institutions New Yorki—The stork gave or were discouraged or banned by ders to the captain of a Providence quarantine. This move Is believed to bound boat yesterday. Learning that have had a definite effect In limiting the bird was hovering over the the spread of the disease. stateroom of Mrs, Gertrude Travorn, Blood was obtained from many the captain turned the boat around who had formerly suffered from In docked; called a doctor, waited Avhllo fantlle paralysis and used to prepare an elg*ht-pound daughter was born poliomyelitis convalescent scrum. to Mrs. 'Travers, and then steamed This was mads available for oases on for Providence with the now pas In the pre-paralytic stage, although lenger. the results of Its use were not defin It^ In many oases. In confirming diagnosis In the re-paralytlo stage, examination of fhe spinal fluid is essential, so the I y. M. C. A. Notes State Department of Health made available for taking this test spec- Tho first of the. women's cooking ially trained epldsmlolMlsts to as- olasios will bo held in tho Y. M. C. sist the local neidth ofSoers. Five A. at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. physicians were kept on the move Tonight's baskotball games at tho day and night making examinations HardlM school pair up tho Boy during the outbreak. They examined Bcout 'Troop No. 6 with the Bon Am 306 parsons In all and traveled more Chicks, tho Arrows with tho North than 10,000 miles In carrying out End Boys Club and tho Y. M, C. A their duties. Seconds with tho Eagles while to Respirators Purohaaed morrow nfght tho Original Thirteen Every effort was mads to have plays tho Pirates and the Y. M. C hospitals obtain maohanioal resplri A. first team taokloi Hasardvllle In tors for those whoso breathing a.^ a lenlor county Y. league game. paratus had been affected. Four 9 GhNterfleld*i Radio Profram ia waf respirators wore purchased by the above tUBdard toot Let Nat 8hllkrat*i State Department of Health and Commands 31st Orohoitra and Alex Gra/i popular aololitt loaned to hospitals to supplement entertain you tonight 1 .. while you loan tholr equipment. Reports indicate Infantry that a number of lives were saved back and aitJoy • mild, pure Ghaatarflald. by the use of the mechanlca RtMambor iho hour..,10130 E. 8.T.«n “lungs." over the entire Goloabia Network.!, Inlormatlon concerning the treat tkom ooaat to ooait ment of convalescent patients left suffering from paralysis was com piled by the department and dis- seminated generally. The after- treatment of poliomyelitis requires exceptionally careful and well supervised exercise, so that the e WRAPNO IN SU PONT patient's muscles and nerves will NO. SOO MOIITURI-PIOOP CILLOPHANI not be permanently Injured. • . TNI NIT AN» MOIT IXHNHVI MADi a:tM3i iMoirr ft M nu Tomcoo Oob TILSON'B WARNING Washington, Feb. 1— (AP) —Ad- ministration disapproval of far # Examine various cigarettes, and you*ll find they are attention to just such details that Chesterfield sets oiga* reaching Congressional proposals to place the government behind re- not all alike in size. Yet our scientists say their tests rette standards. clamation and drainage bonds was forecast today by Representative and research fix one d e ^ te size standard as the best. Tllson, (R. Conn.). Notice how round and full each Chesterfield is—how The former Republican floor lead- For a given length, our experts say, there is one right er expressed the opinion that many firmly padeed. There are two **electric detectives** on of the proposals were justified. “Of all limes, however, this is not diameter, , . to make the draft right, . • to make the every packing machine, to check this detail also! the time to have the government plunge millions of dollars into these cigarette bum right* The size . . . and the right quality. Chesterfield channels,” Tllson said. He contended that tbeye would be Not only that, when the size is right, the cigarette neyer changes either one. Measure them any way you “BO stopping place,” and that the cost might run into the hundreds of lasts longer, and smokes cooler. And that ''right** size is want—with ruler, microscope, or test-tube. millions or even a billion.” exactly the standfurd Chesterfield size. SLATER HANGED Or measure them in the surestJway of all —by milder Winnipeg, Man., Feb. 1— (AP)— A detail? Of course—but a mighty important one, and better taste* An^d yqu^ fin Satisfy! Good, James McGrath, - connoted butcher- knlve murderer of his 19-year-old Col. Lorenzo D. Gasser Is com- figured in extra coolness and comfort. It*s by constant they Ve got to be g i^ ! wife at Souris, Man., was banged at mander of the 3lst U. S. Infantry, Headlngly Jail today. totaling 1000 men, which has been ordarod to prosed to Shanghai, < The Girl Scouts of America, aboard the Army Transport Chau- THIY’RI MILDIR • THIT’Rr PURI THIY TASTI RITTIR • which recently celebrated its 19th mont, for the protection of Ameri- Hrthday. has 250,000 members In can citizens in the beleaguered Chi- nese pert .A ' • •; ' . -

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the r*ak of major iwieral. He was decorated for his part in tbe Boxer moderator, selectmen fence view- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 60XERUPRISING fuss. ers, constables, treasurer clerk, and DEMENTED TRAPFER ' As a result of tbe uprising, the NEW ENGUMD SET school committee members. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 (Butere StUdftM Tint) United States has bad a smw Army Dial Twisters Town meeting, in its fulleet sense, P. U. unl«M indtcAted. P ro rra tu NOW REMEMBERED detachment at Tientsin ever eince, is a purely New England institution, KILLS A MOUNTIE and atatlon Uata aubjtet to ehanfBb FOR TOWN MEEnNG founded by English Colonists almost (B v Th0 AttoeiaM Pr«$i) YTOBO WDABl to guard tbe Legation ai)d defend By W. i. DALTON 4B4.S—WEAF.NBC—660 S/,*S»T JMlL'i — Aljo WOXO tbe raUroad to tbe sea. Tbls Is a as soon as they set foot on new :30~MeuntilnMr»—WEAK WFBL ™ W -J7 £ sj4 W^lJS WNAo! crack outfit, pride of tbe Army and world shores. Officers of tbe Crown, Aklavik, N. W. T., Peb. I—(Apt Si4S — Stabbina Boya — Alao WTIC nicknamed tbe "Gold Plate Troop.” as early as 1646, saw in tbe town —By fadlo from the cold fastnessc.s ■WTAQ WEBJ WJAB WC8H WFBR Tliirty-Two Years Ago U. S. You may have wondered what W..... Fl WRC WGY WBBN WCAB So inexpensive is Chinese labor Scores of Commonities Pre- meetings of Boston tbe first dim of the North country has come wuru "WTAM WWJ WOXO WraL*V«CBW^ that the loldiers all have native causes the whistle which comes outline of tbs spirit of independence, that Albert Johnson, tbe demented .yyg AP WJAS WMAL WCAO arouhtj WOR and sometimes around (7i00—Uumbarjaeka—Alio WTIC WTAO WADC WXRC WXYZ WSPD CFRB Was Forced to Protect servants to do the shoe-shining and and condemned it. Emerson believ- trapper of Rat River has slain a W EEl WJAR WCSH WFBR W UT 8:30 — Smelan'a Oroh. — Alao WFBL brass polishing. WBZ. These whistles are the repeat pare For Annual Sessions ed the United States was the natu- Royal Northwest Mounted police WQY WBBN WCAB WWJ W8AI WHEC WKBW WEAN WNAC But this small detachment num- points of W’n c and WDRC, the two constable. 7i1»-Lanln Oreh.—Alao WTAQ WJAR WMAL WCAO WADC W H K ral and inevitable outgrowth of the WCSH WLIT WFBR WRC WOT bering 800 men may see eome stern Hartford stations. They are notlce- Constable E. MiUen wem shot amd WHEN WTAM WWJ WSAI CFCF WXRC, WBT WXTZ WSPD ____ Natkmalists ia Emergency aj}le only on super-heterodyne sets To Talk Over Affairs. New England town meetings’ Re- ? S ' lOiOO-^wbardo Oroh. — Alao WFBL duty now for orders may despatch it killed Saturday, said tbe message 7i8(^AIIca Joy—Alao WTAG WBH WKBW WEAN WDRO.WNAC WCAU and this type of radio has had the publicanism and spirit of repreiien- WJAR WCSH WLIT WFBR WR WADC WHK to the troubled zone where Ameri- tatlve government. yesterday from a police patrol which WGY WBEN WTAM WWJ WSAI WXRC WXYZ WSPD can lives once again must be pro- largest sale this season. sought Johnson for the wounding of WRVA WPTF WWNC WI8 WJAX — Alao WOXO Washington, Feb. 1.—(AP) — tected. If you buy a radio which is sold another constable who went to his IWIOD WFLA WFBL WHEC Y^BW WLBZ WEAN Just 32 years ago this summer the Boston, Feb. 1.—(AP)w.Whlle 7s4b—Qeldbarjia—Alao WOT WBBN as having automatic volume control Congress wresUes in Washington cabin to question him when Indians 'WCAB WTAM WWJ WSAI ^R5®-jyAA\.WORC WPG WCAU United States was forced to send WHAT LEADERS SAY • WHP WJAS WLBW WMAL'WCAO infantrymen to China to protect make sure it really does control the complained their trap linei were |S;0»-Hlater|oal Skatohaa—Alao WTIC WADC WHX WXRC volume, Lat§ly we have ser^ced with problems of taxation, tariff and being molested. Tbe patrol carried iWTAG WEBI WJAR WCSH WOT WCAH WBT WTOC WQAM WDBO its Nationals in an emergency even THOSE WHOUDEFEND IWBBN WDAE WXYZ WSPD more grave than the present one at several different makes of these sets reconstruction, and political parties ABOUT PEACE, WAR a portable field radio, its o^y com- 8.30—Lawranea TIbbatt—Alao WTIC 10:46 — Straat Singar — Alao WOXO Shanghai. in which fading was entirely too ^ the presidential campaign. New munication with the outside world. WTAQ WEBI WJAR WCSH WLIT WFBL WHEC WLBZ WEAN WDRC pronounced. This means that tbe Milien was a member of the de- WFBR WRC WGY WBBN WCAB WAAB WORC WPG WCAU WHP It was the Chinese "Boxer's" AMERICANS IN CHINA MglMd’s own governmental "little WTAM WWJ WSAI CKGW CFCF WJAS WLBW WMAL WCAO WTAR whose uprising spread death amd automatic device was too glow in show* —town meeting—gets under (By AssodAted Press) t^ sent out to capture tbe trapper iWRVA W18 WWNC WJAX WIOD WDBJ WADC WXBN WBT WTOC action. Most of the succesgfui ma- after ho had held a posse at bEW iu OiOO —Oypalaa —Alao WTIC WTAO WQAM WDBO WDAE CFRB terror then, besieging Americans in way this week. What some folks say about peace WBEI W J^R WCSH W U T WRC WOY chines on the market, with this fea- and war: bis cabin for 15 hours, although the IliM — Balaaoo Oroh. — Alao WLBZ Tientsin and Peking until after a (By Associated Prass) Huntington, in western Massachu- police had nearly demolished the WBEN WCAB WTAM WWJ WSAI WEAN WDRC bitter struggle the army won Here are the naval and military ture, utilize a separate tube ro do setto, today holds the first of the an- General Smedley D. Butler, retir- fiSO—Parada of Stataa—Alao WTIC 11:15 — Toaoha Saldal — Alao WOXO nothing but keep the volume at ed: ”We are Interested in tbe safety cabin with bombs. After the flght WTAG WEBI WJAR WCSH WLIT WFBL WHEC WKBW WLBZ WEAN through to free them. None knows men who play the big roles in tbe whatever level the operator wishes. nual meetings. Scores of other the officers returned to outfit fbr an WRC WGY WBEN WCAB WTAM WDRC WAAB WORC WCAU WHP better what it meatis to be in Ihe defense of Shanghai’s Americcui towns will follow. From now until of Americans in China. If American WWJ WSAI WJAX WLBW WCAO WTAR WDBJ WADC Up to the present time the tube vol- lives are lost, look out for trouble.” Intenre drive. 10:00—To ba announoad—WEAF chain ------—------midst of an Oriental conflict than population: ume control seems to oe the most late spring in town halls, opera John slipped away and was not H0;I0—Mr. Bonaa and Company—WEAF WQAM WDBO WDAE WXYZ WSPD President Hoover, for he and Mrs. Admiral Montgomery M. Taylor, chain. successful of the lot. And -then houses and Grange halls throughout beard of until the "mountles” en- 11:80 — Madrlguara’a Oreh. — Alao Hoover were among those be- commander-in-cblef of the Asiatic New England, questions not alto- Senator Don Salvador De Mada- 11:00—Hotal Oroh.-Alao WOT WCAB WOXO WFBL WKBW WLBZ WAAB sieged. again many have tbe idea that a riaga, head of the Spanish delega- countered him Saturday, when ;11:30—Jaaaa Crawford-Alao WJAR WORC WPG WCAU WHP WLBW fleet. A bluff old seadog, be is noted set with automatic volume control gether unlike those faced by Con- Milien was killed. More officers wUI WRC WGY WCAB WWJ WMAL WCAO WTAR WDBJ WADC Just a young and ambitious en- for quick thinking without excite- gress will be decided, with hjtrdly tion to the disarmament confer- be sent from here to sUd in tbe nuui 11:45—Blua Rhythm Boya—Alao WEBI WXRC WCAH WXBN WBT WTOC is not as selective as one without ence: "War no longer serves its own ...... W JA...R ...... WRC ...... W GY WBEN_____ WCAB WQAM WDBO WDAE WXTZ gineer, freshly out of college and ment, Was in battle of Manila Bay this device. This is not necessarily less debate or parliamentary man- himt. 18:00—HInaa Oroh.—Alao WRC 12:00—Ban Barnia—Alao WOXO WFBL but recently married, the future with Dewey and hasn’t missed much a fact due to tbe reason that as one euvering than in Congress Itself. historical purpose. It must go be- 18:30 a. m,—Morria Oroh.-Alao WRC WKBW WEAN WNAC WCAU WHP President worked desperately with navy action since. He is now speed- cause it Is an absurdity.” WLBW WMAL WTAR WXRC WXBN starts to dial away from a station This year the big problems include Drys recently celebrated tha 12th 348.6—WABC-CBS—StfO ' other clvUlans in Tientsin to de- ing to Shanghai on tbe flagship the automatic control tends to bold anniversary of prohibition. But of 12:80 a. m.—Slaala Oreh.—Alao WOXO salary reductions, unemploy|usnl Helen Keller; "The world cannot |8:30 — BIgalew Oroh. — Alao WOXO WFBL WKBW WEAN WNAC WCAU fend themselves and their families Cruiser U. S. Houston to taka com- tbe station to the set’s limit of se- relief and retrenchment in general. course if they celebrated the coun- 'WGR WLBZ WAAB WORC WHP WHP WLBW WMAL WTAR WXBN against the sinister Boxers, whose mand of tbe international settlement lectivity. Tbls also is tbe reason leave promotion of peitoe to govern- try going dry they’d be aU wet. WJA8 WMAL WCAO WDBJ WKBN 394.5—WJZ-NBC—760 hatred burned most intensely for Other questions will include the usu- ments.” ' WBT WTOC WQAM WDBO CFRB defense. whj there is a great deal of back- al w a rr^ ts for water supply, 8:45 — Arthur Jarratt — Alao WOXO 8:30 — Ward Wllaon — Alao WBAL all foreigners. ground noise between stations and ,WFBL WHEC WKBW WLBZ WAAB WHAM WLW school reforms, roeul buildings, sew- President Molotov of tbe People’s 'WORC W IP-W FAN WHP WJA8 8:46 — Toplea In Briaf —Alao WBAL The Boxers were a Chinese secret Rear Admiral Y. S. Williams, com- at this point the set is at it’s peak erage and such. WLBW WTAR WDBJ WWVA WCAH WBZ WHAM DKA WLW society, so dubbed by Americans mander oT Yangtse patrol, Ameri- of sensitivity. commissar, Soviet Russia: J'We must WHEN SKIN ITCHES IWKBN WBT WTOC WQAM W8PD 7:00— Amoa 'n' Andy — Alao WBAL because their slogan was "righteous Like other legislative assemblies, watch developments in the Far East 7:00—Myrt and Maroa — Alao WOXO WBZ WHAM XDXA WGAR WJR can naval force already on the spot. What do you like in a radio? Is tbe town meeting usually is divided WFBL WGR WEAN WDRC WNAC WLW WRC CXGW CFCF WRVA and united fists.” It signified union A South Carolinian, be bad been in it good tone or extreme distance Emd be prepared to protect our in- Don’t give up or become discour- WCAU WJAS WMAL WCAO WDBJ WPTF WJAX WIOD WFLA against the outsider to tbe Chinese, between the Conservative "Old terests.” aged-others may fall—but whsn 7:16 — Jaatara—Alao WBAL WBZ command in Chinese waters for tbe getting with the ability to separate WWVA WADC WXRC W8PD but a fist meant a blow to tbe last year, has seen service around Guard,” who bold that what was skin is fiery and itchy and eczema 7:1»-Bing Croaby—Alao WOXO WFBL XDXA WGAR stations easily? It is bard to find a good enough for their fathers is WHEC WGR WLBZ WEAN WDRC 7:80—To ba announoad—WJZ Chain American mind. the world, bolds the Navy Cross for machine which incorporates tbe best SEdmon O. Levinson, who helped tortures your body, Peterson’s Oint- ,WNA(3 WORC WCAO WHP WJAS Deeds of great heroism which Distinguished Service in the World of these features. Extreme selectiv- good enough for the present genera- frame Kellogg-Brland Peace Pact: ment is sure to give Instant relief WLBW WMAL WCAO WTAR WDBJ WHAM tion, and the progressive younger and quickly heal. WADC WHK WXRC WCAH WBT 8:00 — Baatnun Oroh. — Alao WBAL were to lay the foundation for bril- War. ity does not allow tbe best of tone "I don’t think China should declare WBIO WTOC WQAM WDBO WDAE liant Army and Matlne Corps ca- • at the present stage of commercial element. The "Old Guard’’ almost war, for war is outlawed by the Kel- It never disappoints. 35 cents a .7:30 — Boawell Slatara — Alao WOXO reers were performed by the expedi- universally opposes all "new-fan- logg-Brland Pact but China can do big box at any drug store.—Adv. WFBL WGR WEAN WDRC WNAC Colonel Richard 8. Hooker, com- set building. You must choose be- iWCAU WJAS WADC WXRC WXYZ tion which together with the forces manding tbe Fourth Marine Regi- tween one or the other or strike a gled” ideas, not tbe least of which what we did with respect to Ger- '.7:45—Morton Downay — Alao WOXO #2P0—Oroh. and Quartat—Alao WBAL of tbe other great powers finally ment. This 54 year old Callfonfian happy medium. are educational reforms. many, declare a stat j of war exists.” 'WFBL WHEC WGR WLBZ WEAN WBZ WHAM XDXA WGAR WJR broke tbe siege. Japan was an ally ■WDRC WNAC WORC WCAU WHP 9:80—To Ba Announoad-WJZ chain Is the man facing the brunt of the Conttnaatlon Schools WJAS WMAL WCAO WTAR WDBJ 11:00—Slumber Muale — Alao WBAL in that action. The chief fight in the Palmer, Bishop William Manning, Hew United States WJR WRC CFCF WIS defense task right now. He has been WWVA WADC WHK WXRC WCAH Outstanding in tbe capture of COME, COME, ALFRED M euss., meeting on February 8, is ex- York: "At this moment our hopes WBT WBIO W8J8 WTOC WQAM 11i30-Tite Coral—Alao WBAL with tbe "Deidl Dogs” since way 11146—Law Whita, Organ-Alao WJR Peking was the deed of Lieut. 0. P. pected to center around tbe "oppor- and longings for the abolition of war WDBO WDAE WXYZ WSPD Summerall, who later rose to be a back, with service in the Philippines, Birmingham, Eng.— He may IMMIGRATION 8:00—Tha Club — Alao WOXO WFBL K'oWW Panama, Porto Rico, Cuba, Mexico, tunity” and continuation schools. and the coming of world peace are W’GR WEAN WDRC WNAC WCAU chief of staff and four-star 'till gen- never have kissed a woman, but 'The towns whose political forces being most seriously shaken and 'WJAS WMAL WCAO WADC WHK 12i16 a. m.—Van Staadan Oreh.—Alao eral. Finding the gates so strong Haiti, San Domingo and the Virgin Alfred Blythwalte has missed a lot. INSPECTORS 8:16—Slnoln' Sam—Also WOXO WFBL WGAR W j/t Islands. Acquired a fighting name are now growing for the campaign threatened.” WGR WEAN WDRC WNAC WCAU TELEVISION as to resist tbe artillery fire, Sum- The 87-year-olo bachelor avows his vary from the tiniest hamlet with a WJAS WMAL WCAO WADC WHK merall calmly signalled his gunners at Vera Cruz and holds military lips have never touched those of the Men 21-45, $2100-13000 rear. 8:80—Kata Smith—Alao WFXL WHEC W2XAB—2760ke (W2XE—«120ke) decorations from Haiti. mere handful of Inhabitants to ^ TWIN EPIDEMIC 3:00 to 11:00—Variety With Sound to cease, walked to the doors with opposite sex, and he lives alone here, Sudbury, Ont.—You can’t class Steady work, common educa- WGR WCAU WJAS WMAL WCAO bullets flying all around him, towns the size of Brookline. Mass., WADC WHK WXRC WCAH WXYZ W2XCR—2000ko (WOBS—IlSOke) diu'ning his own socks, sewing but- with more than 40,000 population— sets of twins as a disease, but there tion. Civil Service expert will 8:46—Colonal and Budd—Alao WORC 0:00 to 7:30—Audlovlalon Variety marked with chalk a target on the Col. Lorenzo Gasser, commanding tons on his shirts, and doing all bis WPG WMAL WTAR WDBJ WHK several times larger than many in- waa an “epidemic” c. them here coach you for next examina- 7:30 to 0:00-Silent Plcturea heavy cross bars Which made the 3^t Infantry. Will be senior shore own cooking, and hoiuework. "I’m during 1931, nevertheless. Accord- doors Impregnable, and retraced his officer when bis detachment reaches healthy, happy and have money In corporated cities in New England. tion. Write giving age ^ d steps. Shanghai. Native of 'Tiffin, Ohio, he Articles of town warrants vary in ing to records of Dr. W. J. Cook, 7:30—Boswell Sisters and Talk by the bank,” he says. "And the reason health officer, there were no less present employment. Box S, Tbe guns roared, the gates flew has had a brilliant career; was on is that I’ve never kissed a woman.y number from a dozen or less to sev- than six sets of them In this town Care of The Manchester Jeanette de Cordet. open, and the Infantry poured' the general staff In France and only eral score; All towns will elect a WTIC PROGRAMS 7:46—^Morton Downey, Anthony of about 9400 population. Herald. through. Irecently left a key post in the war Production of tantalum, a metal rravelent BroadcBPting Service Wons, Jacques Renard’s Orches- Another who won fame was department organization. Got his Hartford, Conn. tra. believed by experts to be superior Smedley D. Butler of the Marines, 1 -’.ptlEm of fire in the Spanish- to tungsten for use in the manu- AO, (SR) W.. IIMIU a. (JL, m.8 8L 8:00—Margaret Santry interviewing who has just now ended a career Guest. Quartet and Orchestra. American War, serving as a captain facture of electric light bulbs, may 8:15—Singin' Sam. stormy and brilliant, retiring witbi in the Second Ohio Infantry, take place in Ontario, Monday, February 1, 1982 8:30—The Four Clubmen. 8:45—Colonel Stoopnagle and Bud. WTIC—1060 k. c.—282.8 m 9:00—^The Mills Brothers. P. M. 9:16—Broadcast Rehearsals. - J 4:00—WTIC Pop Concert — Cbris- 9:30—Organ Recital from ^ sto n . There is a P rudential PoKcy tiaan Kriens, director; with Rhea 10:00—Gyy Lombardo’s Orchestra. Masslcotte, soprano. (To Net- 10:30—^Music that Satisfies. v/ork including WEAF, WJAR, 10:46—Street Singer. for every kind of Life Insurance need 11:00—Don Redmon’s Orchestra. WTAG, WFBR, WRC, WBEN, iiiii . WTAM, WWJ, WCAE, WWJ. 11:16—Toseba Seidel, Violinist with Concert Orchestra. u WCAE, WWNC, WSB, WKY, 11:30—Enric Madriguer’s Orchestra. WFYR.) ''''m m 4:30—Morgan Memorial—^A. Ever- ett Austin. b u t t h e 4:45—Daytime Dancers — Norman UWBZA / 'A/"., Aa IBodifkd 3 Cloutier, director. 4:55—Program Summary. Monday, Febmary 1,1982 /s d e s e rv e d ly p o p u l a r t o r It s 6.-CO—“Caravan,” Desert Romance. E. S. T. 6:15—"Skippy.” 4:00 p. m.—Dance. 6:30—Sweetheart Program. 4:15—"National Affairs” — David 6:45—Russ Columbo and bis Or- Lawrence. chestra. 4:20—'The Business World Today. WIDE ADAPTABILITY 4:30—Stock Exchange quotations. 6:00—Serenading Strings — Chris- 4:45—Sidewalks of Life—Lee Me Modified Whole Life Policy tiaan Kriens, director. Collum. 6:15—“Crippled Llmtrick" Contest. 5:00—RKO Presentation. W ith Ch a ng e of R a te a t End of Th r e e Ye ars 6:30—Eulletinn. 5:15—Toe Ticklers. 6:32—Studio Program. 5:30—Agricultural markets. C:45—Etebblns Boys. 5:40—Uncle Beezee. 7:00—Vermont Lumberjacks. 6:00—Time; weather; -Sports Re- 7:1.5—New England Troubadours— view; temperature, A N N U A L C O S T FOR $ 5 0 0 0 Norman Cloutier, director, 6:15—Orchestra. Annual Annual Pram. 3d Year Nat 4th Year Net 6th Year Nat 7:30—“Just Willie.” 6:30—Rhythms, Premium Fourth and Dividend Payment DIv. Payment DIv. Payment First Three Following Aoport'd 4th Year Apoort'd 5th Year Apport’d 6th Year 7:45—Songland — Norman Cloutier, 6:45—Topics in Brief — Lowell AQE Years Yoara for 1932 on this basis director; with Sally Ayres and ’Thomas. for 1932 on this basts for 1932 on thia baale Fred Wade, 7:00—Time; Amos ’n’ Andy. M " \ 20 $60.50 8:00—Arthur Allen in Dramatic 7:16—Concert — Frances Foskette, f'ff V.; $71.20 $13. 20 $58. 00 $13. 25 $57. 95 $13. 30 $57.90 Sketch. soprano; Mitchell Sellh, tenor. 30 80. 25 94.40 16. 90 77. 50 16. 95 77. 45 17. 00 8:30—James Melton, Gladys Rice, 7:30—Hum and Strum. 77. 40 Quartet, 7:45—Night Club. 40 115. 15 135. 45 23. 05 8:15—"New England Lullaby”. 112. 40 23.10 112. 35 23. 15 112. 30 9:00—The Gypsies. 8:30—Death Valley Days. 50 174. 90 205.75 33. 10 172. 65 33.15 172. 60 33. 25 9:30—Parade of the States. 9:00—Orchestra. 172.50 10:00—WTIC Playmouse — Guy 9:30—Rhythmic Caravan. (Pre mium Payable Quarterly, Semi-Annu ally or Annu ally) Hedlund, director. 10:00—W ith. Canada’s Mounted. Agem 15 to 65 05000 10:30—Hank Keene. 10:30—McEnelly’s Orchestra, and up 10:45—Songs Without Words—Mil- 11:00—Time; v.reatber; temperature; dred Godfrey Hall, harpist. Sports Review. 11:00—Bulletins; Marine Forecast. 11:25—Orchestra. 11:05—The Merry Madcaps.— Nor- 12:00—’Time. man Cloutier, director, with The This policy calls for one increase In rate Harmoneers. beginning with the fourth year; but 12:00—Walter Seifert, organist. dividends begin at that time and on the 12:30 a. m.—Silent. BASEBALL MAN BURNED basis of current experience as indicated IN HOTEL ROOM HRE above these dividends are more than 2ZS— WDKC sufficient at all ages to fully offset the New York, Feb. 1—(AP) — Fire Increase in the premium, thus reducing Hartford—1330 broke out early today in the room 'r- of Louis Widrig, treasurer of the V. " • the cost below the initial rate. Cincinnati Baseball Club at tbe Program for Monday, Febmary 1 Hotel Commodore, burning Widrig E. S, T. ■ about tbe face and hands and 4:00 p. m.—Ross Gorman and his spreading to imoccupied adjoining Orchestra. rooms b^ore it was extingiiished. H i i bisgest ord e r 4:30—Columbia Artists Recital. Widrig, who b ^ retired after at- 5:00—Buddy Wagner’s Orchestra. tending the annual dinner of the hung in th e b a la nc e. T o get .it he 5:30—Uncle Olie and his Gang. Baseball Writers’ Association, must guarante e pro m p t d e liv e ry., 5:45—Ozzie Graupmer, Songs. awakened to find his room ablaze. C a ll th e Prud e n tia l Offloa 6:00—Current Events. He. suffered bums, not serious, in his a nd ge t ra t e f o r y o ur ago 6:15—Vaughn DeLeath with Shapiro effort to beat out the fire. A t e le ph o n e call to th e f a ctory and Shefter. A large Crowd gathered outside 80 mile s a w a y brought th e instant 6:30—Don Bigelow and his Orches- tbe hotel, Lexington _ avenue and tra. 42nd street, blocMng traffic oh Lex- r e p l y - '^ e can ship 't o m o rro w " — : ; 6:45—^Arthur Jarrett. ington avenue. Smoke pouring from 7:00—Myrt and Marge. the windows led to the belief the fire all th a t was n e e d e d. 7:15—Bing Crosby. was more serious than it actually was. Many guests slept through the Oufkof-town telephone service is repid, fire, which required tbe attention of PHONE 6718 firemen for nearly an hour before it A s \ X \ efficient^ econom ical^ 30 miles for was extinguished. Others were A Hbp^iw cal RADIO SERVICE to oar butiiMM effie* 25c; 80 miles for 50c; nearly 200 miles awakened by the smoke and left bring a tratned their rooms imtil advised that »prt$antM?v# who W. J. DALTON danger was past for $1.00. Use it frequently—fot busi- 141 Noit|i Main St. . wiB diawyos Saw * Widrig, treated by an ambulance fo uia foV Nrvlc* ness'and social contacts. Open Until 8 p. m. surgeon, remained at tbe hotel, mart af f ecHvi l y h being a^ g n ed to another room. ywr biirinaii. DIES IN TAEICAB New York, Peb. 1—(AP)—An 80- POTTERTON & KRAH year-old woman died of a heart at- 3nBimmrr Cmnpmtg of Amrrtra ”On tbe Square** tack in a taxicab euly today. There was nothing to indicate her E D W A R D D . D U F F I E L D , H O M E O F F I C E , A Radio Service identity. In one stocking there was 1226 in currency, ajid her purse was. Phone 3733 Jammed full of coins — dimes, 4 •'•'iW . nlcKlss and pennies. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, GONN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1,1682. PAOB SEVEN IV

Holt at Union' Congregational Nations to take “eSectlTa church on, Bunday afternoon at 4:8(1, BIG AMERICAN FLEET ures” to halt Ji^onesa ^ aggreea^oB STATS ALTERS BLANKS GIVE PARTVTD COUPLE WEATREK SAMPLES and waa largely attended. Rev. Overnight and prsMrve peace. George S. Brookee, pastor of toe Tokyo ” welooines” tcoope of other ROCKVILLE church gave a a p la ^ d addrsM. STARTS FOR HONOLULU A» P. News powets and announced Japan will FOR VITAL STATISTICS LEAVING FORi SWED|| FEATMWEEK-EMDI Mre. Holt’a program follows: not send troopa to Shanghai. * Allegro Con Fuceo from 6tb -X ■ ■ - Naval Bam, Ban Pedro, Calif.. Chleago—Unionized rail forces ae- James L o i ^ Arrested S o n a ta ...... GuiUmant New Standard forma for the regia- United StatM orders 1,400 regu- cept 10 par cent wage reduction for Mr. and Mrs. Ga8itv« E. Baefc- James Loney, of Manchester was Liebestraume No. 8 ...... Liazt Feb. 1.—(A P )—The United States tratloa o f blrtha and deatha by phyel- lar Arm y troops and Marines, and one year, effective today. land to Visit in HeMiiglaBd; before Judge John E. Fisk in the Trot de C a va lerlo...... Rubinstein battle fieet weighed anchor today daaa, regiatrars, hoapital tuperin- Rockville Police Court on Saturday Asiatic fleet, stationed at Manila, to Washington— Sen. Hale to urge Given Parse of Money. Rain, Fog, Smuhine and Evensong ...... Jobnstoo and slipped out into toe Pacific, tendanta, undertakers, embalmore morning at 9 o’clock and wae fined Brief Address—“Fifteen Min- Shanghai; three of fleet’e xUnb craft Congressional approval of $600,000,• $22.68, Including costa and given ten utes with a Moslem,” Mr. Brookes westward bound, fully equipped for 000 naval conatructlon bin cf Sind mldwlvM have been adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Br Ba etrAUfc epectAcle tbie m om inf. Policeman James Doherty. from Overture io “William waiian islands.” Fierce fighting in northern dis- port. StatM. Tbeir use will greatly aid Sweden. About forty UMmbm of Wbcre lA«t week brown lAwne were Tell’’ (Repeated by Re- Speaker at Anniversary Nine super-dreadnaugbts, two trict of Shanghai, CblnsM death toll Attlqboro, M am.— T hlevM get toe compiling of comparable statls- Enighet Lodge, No. 42, I. O. O. T., •proutlDf green, budi on ebrubi Rev. M ott 'Thornberg of Boston, { quest) ...... Rossini were etArtmg to open And erocueee giant aircraft carriers with some heavier than JapansM; eituation $50,000 haul of gold bullion, wire tics by the federal government. In were prMsnt. Mass., Grand Prelate of the Grand! Hearing Saturday 200 military airplanes, six fleet sub- within International Settlament be- and rolled stock, from Horton-Ao- making tbe change, the Connecticut Mr. and' Mrs. Backlund were were reported in bloom in meny Lodge of Maaaacnuaetta, will be the A bearing wae held Saturday marines, fhlrty odd destroyers, four comes acute os 17 JapansN planes gell Company plant. department retained tbe sise Of its given a sum of money, tbe preaenta* plAcee, neAr'Zero weether iweeping speaker at tbe sixty-eighth anni- morning at the police headquarters scout cruisers, two transports and circle overhead; martial law in Set- San Pedro, Cal.— United StatM former blanks which are consider^ tion being made by^Bmil Anderson out of the northweet yeiterdey versary of Damon Lodge to be held U' on tbe accident that occurred at all the necessary army supply, hos- tlement effective today; American battle fleet and 900 regular Army ably larger than the government of Norman street. Mr. Baeklond drove the etru gflin f robine end at Union Congregational church on Talcottville last Sunday morning pital and repair ships, as well as reported arrested by Japanese fur forms, so that no change will be also received a eervice pin ia recog- bluebird! bAck to the ewAmpe with Sunday evening, February 21, Rev, troops sail for Hawaii for Joint when automobiles driven by Arthur mins swespers, comprise tbe force neceeeaiy in the filing and binding of nition of twenty-four years m a the Advent of the flret winter weeth* George S. Brookes, pastor of the‘ sniping; ChinsM and JapansM Arm y-Navy maneuvers. Sstryb, of 166 West Main strsst, which left the naval baN of Ban tbe certifleatM. member of the International Order er in a month. church is Grand Prelate of the Con- forces in vicious engagement near Mexico a t y — Lewis Yancey flies this city, and Daniel Howe, or 1454 Pedro, Ban Diego and Ban Francis- of Good Templars. Mrs. Backltind The cold WAve war borne to the necticut Grand I-odgo. Samuel C. Harbin, 400 Cblneae, 21 JapansM re- in autoglro to Merida, Mexico, from Boulevard, West Hartford, side- received a necklace. N ew BnglAnd eection in the VAn of Kone of Hartford, Grand Chancellor co. ported killed; 80,000 of China’s fin- Havana. CATHOLIC CHURCH BURNS swiped, Tbe accident occurred dur- Refreshments were served and an winde of gAle proportion! which of tbe K, of P, of Connecticut will ing a heavy fog lo no court action 'Thus began tbe 1932 Joint Army- est troops held in readiness at Nan- enjoyable evening was spent play- whipped the bore etreete viciouely also speak. Navy maneuvers. Admiral Richard king. Attleboro, M am., Feb. 1.—(AP)— was taken. TO B ILL AUTO PLANT ing cards and by numerous stunts. All dny yeeterdAy, rAieing cloude of It has also been announced that Firemen to Meet H. Leigh, battle force commander, Great Britain dispatohei batallion In a four-alarm fire early today St. Mr. and Mrs. Backlund have re- jAOUAry duet And October IcAvee the double male quartet of the In- is in command of the great “Blue” of Infantry and battery of artillery Bridgeport, Feb. 1.— (A P ) — Tbe John's Roman Catholic church on The Rockville Fire Department sided in this cou nty for the past No better exAmnIe of the VAgAriee dependent Order, Grand Templars fighting force. His miNion is to re- properw of the Locomobile Com- North Main street, the oldest Catho- will hold its regular monthly meet- to Bhan^ai on warships from nine years. They will return to of New EnglAnd weather hAR been of Worcester, Mass,, will sing, ing this weak. On Tuesday night capture the Hawaiian islands, which Hongkong. pany of America which discontinued lic church in the city, was destroyed operations some time ago will be \isit Mr. Backlund’s parents in Hei- furnlebed thte winter than wae Walter Kempic, district Deputy the Hook and Ladder company theoretically for the purpose of France joins U. 8. and England In by fire, a bam an tbe estate of sold at auction tomorrow as a result slngland. The length o£ their stay ehov/n here in the past 72 hours, Grand Chancellor of this city Is meets at the Prospect bouse; theN exercises, are in the hands of demands on Japan for respect of In- cnarence Watson directly back of of foreelosuro of $1,000,000 mort- is indefinite. with rain, fog and freezing weather chairman of arrangements. Wednesday night tbe Fitton boys a “Black" force. ternational Bettlement. the church was destroyed and sev- overlapping in rapid aueeeeaion. Resting Comfortably Down in the Hawaiian islands gage by tbe First National Bank mast at the place and tbe Fitch Russia warns Japan she may be eral dwellings were in flames at one Between 600 and $00 individual Report! of fr'm 20 above to near An x-ray picture taken by Dr, Major General Brlant H. Wells, and Trust company, trustee. boys mast at the Center house. On compelled to protest against entry time, but were save from destruc- dwellings, each with two rooms aero were received ihie morning, the John B, Fiahsrty at the Rockville Army commander, with Rear Admi- 'The plant *vlil be sold as a unit or Thursday evening the Hockanum of JapaneM troops into Harbin. tion by efforts of the local firemen and bath, are being conatructsd wind helping to keep the mercury City Hospital on Saturday revealed ral George T. Pettengill, naval com- in three parts, depending on which Company meets at tbs West Main China renews plea to League of and aid summoned from North A t- in Los Angeles to form tbe “Olym- from flirting below the i^ro mark. that Harry Gibson, 02, of 72 Village method brings the hig*iSst price. s trN t house, 'Tbs latter company mander, have the mission of hold- tleboro. 'The fire was believed to bo pic Village,” housing international No CAN! of dietreae were reported street had a fractured knee cap. Ha will elsct its officers for tbs ensuing ing the islands against this attack. under control with a loss estimated sports stars at the 1931 Olympic to the town charity 'Mpartment aa was injured by an automooils year. at $100,000. games. freeaiog weather had been anticl* driven by Harry Bordeau of Spring 'Thsrs will be a Joint masting of ated and the needs o f famlliea had street at the intsraectlon of C/rchsrd the entire department this svsning Seen taken care of by the charity and Village atrssta on Friday night, in tbs Fitch house in tbs enstsr of BEUEVE EIGHT DIED SAME HICH QUALITY—SAME MONEY department, It is claimed' med by Bordeau that (lib- tbs city. Plans for tbs annual fair Laat night'! freese-up waa the son sts, ^ sd o ff the curb into the will be complstsd. . ' BACK GUARANTEE third of the aeaaon which baa been fender of the ear as ha was tumlni XJofw Meeting Wadnasday WHEN PLANE CRASHED favorable for the execution of local the cornsr. The police arc invest unemployment project! at Mt. Nabo, Lewis L, Carter, of Bimerf, wbo was employed in tbs mine layln|r Porter atrN t icbool and in other Wadding ,\nnlvy H. Bmltb, 40, Ban Francisco busi- Rib or China End Smoked. rcfled into place by one of the store of happy wedded life. attended the T . G, A. A. ball on ness men, and tbe pilot, J, V. Sand- fufuitlm Guests were preeent from Rock- keepers along the street and later Friday evening. bloom of Loa Angeles, 42. Pork Loins.. 10c lb. Shoulders ...10clb. on, when Mr. Marlow arrived home, ville, Manchester, Hartford and Henry N. Behonrock of East To roaet. Sugar Oared. he was notified by the police of the Haydenville, Mass. The couple Hartford, director of the Hoekville trouble. were married in toe latter place. Boys’ band, spent Bunday with MEATS Held Open House friends in Rockville, HEARST ASKS QUEZON Boiled Ham 25c lb. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Usher of the Sliced H am .. 19c lb. MaeMne SUeed. Ogden Comer section held open Sugar Cured Whotwvor you soloct you con bo luro it wifi bo MHtfoc- ATHLETE IN COURT Beef WAPPING houM on Sunday from 1 to 6 p. m. tory in quolity of woil of prieo. Our rigid stondords of in honor of their 26th wedding an- Albany, N. Y., Feb. 1.— (A P ) — Chuck Roasts niversary, Many friends and rela- New York, Feb. 1,— ( A P ) — Tbe Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, Pigs’ Liver, 2 lbs. 9c buying, our doubio inspoction, and our obtoluto control of George W. .Skinner wbo bee been wife of Homer Baker, former Oljrm- candidate for toe Democratic presi- 111 At bie home with pneumoniA and tives called during toe afternoon to 12y2clb,15clb.l7clb congratulate toe couple, 'They re- pics and middle distance champion, dential nomination, was confronted SUoed th# hondling of (ho moot from tho supplior to you guoron* under the care of Dr. Hlggine of today with toe question, “What is Hancbeeter, is reported to be much ceived many beautiful and costly brought a black eye into Magis- Porterhouse toof sotiifoction with ony pioco of moot you biiy in Pint better today. ifte. Tbe borne was most attrac- trate’s Court today, and charged toe your attitude toward tbe League of Top Bound Mra, Edith S, Houee is ill at her fively decorated for toe occasion runner with assault In toe third de- Nations?” Steak...... 37c lb. Notienol Storos. Moko your soioctfen from tbit list of borne and threatened with pneu- with cut flowers, many being the gree. With permission of tbe court In a letter published yesterday Steak...... 27c lb. with Large Tenderlola fflonoy-ioving spociois. monia. gifts of friends. she withdrew toe complaint when William Randolph Hearst antagonist A luncheon was served and a of toe League, demanded that Mr. The annual community aupper, Baker promised not to hit her again. FRESHLY M ADE which waa given by the Federated musical program featured. Baker told toe court he had no RooMvelt publicly declare in this re- ohurcb laet Friday evening, at the Usher was married to Miss Nellie intention of striking his wife, but spect. Wapplng school hall, was well at- Boucher at St, Bernard’s church on that “ she flew at me while 1 was The attitude 'o f presidential asplri SAUSAGE 2 Iba- 25* Tues. and Wed. Specials tended in spite of the bad weather, Jan, 80, 1907, 'They have lived here lying down and I struck her.” ants toward toe League was brought since and long before their mar- there being over two hundred pres- Magistrate David Malbran told to toe fore last week by Newton D. ent. A line supper was enjoyed 125 riage, they were both residents of Baker, also considered presidential AT ALL OUR MARKETS Rockville. The couple have three him to wear boxing gloves whenever sitting down to the first tables. he lay down hereafter. timber. Always in the past an ad- After the supper, there was a ^ e daughters, Mrs. Mildred St. Louis, vocate of United States entrance in- A&P MEAT BlARKETS program enjoyed by all. There was Miss Ellen Usher and Miss Alice to toe League, Mr. Baker said in Usher, also torele granddaughters. chorus single^ which was led by C. O F C. OPPOSED effect this was no time to make an The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Rev. David ^rter, music by Mr. Taxes Uncollected Pork Chops % 29^ Personal Tax Collector Ker- issue of toe problem. and Mrs. Joyner of Manchester, and Mr.' Roosevelt’s League annoimce- Beet Cute a sketch by two yoimg men from A. Elliott has announced there Washington, Feb. 1.— (A P )—^The are yet about 300 of the 3772 men Chamber of Commerce of toe Unit- ment—If he decides to take formal Hazardville, instrumental music by cognizance of toe question— is Mr. and Mrs. Joyner, remarks by and women on the personal tsuc lists ed States announced flat opposition awaited with Interest since he and Mr. Carter and Mr. Phelps of Hart- who have failed to pay their per- today to proposals for increasing ford entertained the crowd by tell- sonal taxes for the year 1931. The the individual limit on postal sav- Mr. Baker may he foimd on oppos- Hamburs ing fronts at toe Democratic conven- ing stories and toe program was tax bills will be mailed out this ings accoimts from $2,500 to $5,000 SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT Where Tea See It freebly Gronad closed by chorus singfing. week. Some of those who have not or $10,000. tion in Chicago next Jime. David Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. already paid their taxes have noti- In a letter to Representative Asher A. Collins, entertained his fied toe collector that they are un- Mead (D., N. Y .), chairman of toe school mates of the primary room, employed and unable to pay toe re- BRETISH ACTOR DIES THE POPULAR MARKET quired sum until they can get work. House committee handling postal Rib Lamb Chops 19^ at his home, last Friday afternoon. legislation, Silas H. Strawn, presi- 845 Main St. Next to Rubinow’s The occasion was in honor of his This is the first year that so many London, Feb. 1.— (A P )—^The death Tatty Short Gets dent of toe organization, said toe of Herbert Waring, 74, noted British sixth birthday. There were about have been late In paying up, and Be Thrifty, Get More Value for Your $1.00. twenty-five children present this is due to tbe fact that so many legislation would hurt banks by actor was announced today. He Rev. Harry S. Martin and Deacon are out of work at the present time. causing depositors to switch their made several tours of toe United John S. Clapp, of toe South Windsor Organ Recitkl funds and would increase toe gov- States. His first appearance on the Kidney Lpnvb Chops » 29^ ernment’s competition with private First Congregational church, will be The last in a series of organ re- stage took place 55 years ago at the SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY Cut frew Ptney Spring Laabc delegates to toe Ordination service citals given by Mrs. May Chapman business. Adelphl Theater in London. Of the Rev. Dudley Snowman at toe WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Hockanum church, Wednesday, Feb- ruary 17. Center Cut Miss Charlotte Clapp of East Windsor Hill spent the week-end as TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SUPER SPECIALS AT EXTRA SPECIAL the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Barber and family of East Windsor. PORK CHOPS 14= «>• The Federated Workers will hold EVERYBODY'S MARKET their next meeting on Friday after- 856 Main Street South Manchester, Conn. Steaks Ketcd for Fiaver noon, February 5 at toe home of Mrs. David Burnham, of Pleasant After reading thesp values over and comparing them, is it any wonder, every man, woman and Toider, Juicy Valley. Mrs. Gertrude Simpson will child in town is saying, “EVERYBODY SAVES A T EVERYBODY’S MARKET.” assist Mrs. Burnham as hostess. SHOULDER Cube Minute n, SEE WHAT 15c WH.L DO! 12V2C «>• i PATENT EXHIBITION Large SoUd STEAK SPINACH! BROCCOLII Iceberg Lettuce Top Round 2 .S Philadelphia, Feb. 1.— (A P )— An 15c Peck 15c Biuic In sHi airplane which never has left the 3 H eads 15c Lean Freah ground but whose inventor claims Hot Roasted for it a speed of 1,500 miles an hour Fresh Green BREAD! and a bathroom lampshade which PEANUTS! BEANS! Full lb. loaf! SHOULDERS T V i' Chuck Rib Roll - 19< dries raizors and toothbrushes, are Beoeltee Oreoor Pot Roeet l- ranged side by side at the Third In- 2 Q u a r t s 15c 2 Quarts 15c 3 Loaves 15c ternational Patent Exposition which Yellow Ripe Finest FackUan opened at toe Convention Hall to- Oyster Crackers! day. BANANAS! TOMATOES! BOLOGNA Middle Ribs - 12t 0 In addition there is a chin rest 15c L b. Box Coned B e e f - for barber shop wash bowls designed 3 lbs. 15c 2 N o . 2 Cans 15c to keep toe soap out of toe cus- Sealdsweet tomer’s mouths, a rod holder - fo r POTATOES! strictly Freeh Minced Ham link Sausasre lazy fishermen, ah orange peeler, a ^nest No. I’s EGGS! GRAPE FRUIT! Smoked Hams »1$^ pie pan with gutters to keep the llcib. DoneoWhole or mOwr Boi stove clean, an “amphibious” sled 15c Peck 15c 1-2 dozen 3 fo r 15c Veal Ijosi iSacon with wheels to be let down on bare Bead This! I ground and soap that hangs on a Florida Oranges Tangerines!’ hook. Look! Cauliflower! Smoked Shouiders 10^ Inventors from all parts of the 15c Dozen coimtry and from abroad have plac- 2 Dozen 15c 2 lb s . 15c 5.7 Ih. avesege Value. TUESDAY’S HERALD FOR ed their contrivances on display in toe hope of finding buyers or back- eri. They come from all walks of 15c 15c life, and their brain-children are no Buy a meal for that at Everybody’s Market on Tuesday and Wednesday. indication of their nersonalities.

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M A R Y S’ rE MINUA q O i«>Wkt Dm W«^ CLEAYEB1 STRAHAN Dorm —J C it KIT C H Ej N OJJve Rjoh^rts JbQrtoiiv In Europe there’s a quaint phrase by 'IISTER MARY © by N£A SERVICLINC. BEOm HEBE TODA¥ . haven’t lived here and watched Ann ^Pour three-fourths cup of cold wa- for an especially well-trained and p AfiN Mid • CECILY FENWICK fluttery than usual, came into the ter through It and press o u t' the and Phil as I have for years, room. Cecily, who had put a hand IngraUaUng waiter, “He puts his It is odd how we think of crtds.f cause of the way they are d i ^ e have for yean rapported them- *^ave expert- juice. Chill and season with lemon back Into it!” as inevitable* 1 know of no other ■elvee, their younger sister, MABY- wouldn’t do that to you. Barry. Anc on the mantel and was resting her m ^ted wltflv sauerkraut quite ex- juice, salt and a. dash of paprika. but in spite oMt. ’ . ' FBANCES, and their grandparents, I wouldn’t allow you to do it to me, head on it, did not trouble to liU tei^vely dqrtng the laet few yeare A Hearty Winter Meal Well, if you want to take a few way In which we are so careless. At night I believe in fresh ai> , , known as OIOSALIE’ and of bed, tho beginning. breakfast—something warm, too. actor whom she has met without the Grand’s manner. He blushed. "We Weiners are often liked wlta first thing you should do is to So it seems to mo to be not only Don’t let them go out wltbou ; knowledge of her sisters. He urges "What do you mean, ‘And then came in ratheif late, Mr. Fenwick, Is thoroughly, chilled and used just kraut, but sparerlbs nre usually what?”’ as It Is with whatever seasoning stretch your spine as much as pos- sensible but a duty to put the in- overshoes or galoshes when it I ' her to leave home and become his pclly has suggested that I leave. chosen on account of their high fat sible so that tha little cushions be- truder disease behind bare, or bet- damp. Doctors know what they an stage partner. "After we’ve been engaged for a that may be wanted. content. Cabbage is lacking In fat, short time, properly and convene If home-made or bulk kraut Is tween vertebrae will lift to separate ter still, not let him in at all, talking about when they wan Ann and Phil quarrel when she Cecily said, "You are only Just so this factor is roost economically each part of your spine. Flret, you can’t put the same against wet or cold feet. Bundl hears LETTY KINO, who works in tlonally, then what shall we do? coming In yourselves. Why shouldn’t used, put a pound in a coarse sieve. supplied by the pork. We won’t be able to be properly and Clasp your hands above your clothes on children in zero weather them up well for the street. Le Phil’s oflice building, address him Barry be hero? It Is my homo, too.” that you do In summer when the them shed when inside. with endearments.* Ann tries to for conventionally married, you know.” Grand, Rosalie, and Ann all be- head. Then swing them to one side, "Of course we shall. We’ll plan. reach them as far toward the cell- thermometer le up to 80. Yet houses When a cold begins, try if poiil get Phil by going about with KEN gan, at the same Instant, to say and schoolrooms often get up to ble to get ite owner into a roos NETH SMITH, rich and attentive, We’ll shape circumstances instead something. Rosalie won. "Of course, Ing as you can, swing them to the of allowing them to shape us. Ce other tide and reach for the ceiling that. Seventy ehould be tho.temper- by himself. His bedfellow is almos but when Smith asks her to marry dear, it Is your home," she said, Daily Health A THOUGHT ature, but quite often It Is over that. sure to get it. See that he use him she refuses. city, for the love of Pete—think of "and has been for many, many me«gwau;juuj-.t:. again. You wll' sigh involuntarily. it I You don’t ev.pect me to go out That’s great. That lets out all used But oven eevontyl And zero I many clean handkerchiefs, cough Mary-Frances agrees to go away happy years. A nest for our three Service Then he said unto him, Come air and your lungs Just fill up auto- There Is quite a difference. To be into one and sneezes Into It. Th with De Armount. They set out of that front door of yours tonight —our little girls. But we thought, homo with me, and eat bread.— I and never see you again? You Hints on How to Keep Well matically with fresh air (provided sure, the children shed coate and n»nind Ast. I’ll have to ,buse to do better." that certain occupation! carry with Through it all Harold slept, waklnV the middle of tho day or during that knees. cation and not go fuesiing. After the parlor door had slid to Albany tomorrow. But Fll drive Cecily took Barry’s arm. "Come,” them a greater likelihood of lllnese only when firemen and spectators let-down-after-lunoh period. Tt They May Toughen, But— back. Coolly had olloked tho lights down Baturday, and we'M' have Sat- she said, and began to walk with wakoe you up. It starts circulation Of course youngsters do get and Injury than do others. A sur- broke Into the room. He was taken and stretchee that back of yours. Tha oldest national flag In tbi on, and all tho fat little cherubs on urday evening and Sunday together. him toward the door. to Jain on a charge of drunkenness. toughened up but it seems to me world Is that of Denmark; It bai the ceiling, twining blue ribbons and I’ll get my plotting mind to work, Grand said, "Cecily, one moment, vey made by the United States What more could you tik ? that many children stay well not be- been used since 1219. red roses about through soap-sudsey and I’ll have a dosen or so on hand if you please.” Public Health Bervioc showed that clouds, smirked; and Barry loosed for your approval—plans, ways to Cecily/ pretended she had not the highest rate oi physical Im- the dark, dusty folds of curtain, and work this thing out.” hoard; but, at the portieres, Barry pairment were found among work- they fell again into straight lines be-' "Today you said you wouldn’t— paused. In spite of ner tugging, and ers classed as skilled trades rather hind Cecily and him. couldn’t, 1 mean, wait for me.” said, "Good night,’ politely. If not than among agricultural or profes- "Well,” she said, "last act. Cur- "My plans, aren’t going to have cheerily, to everyone. sional workers. tain drops. Here we are taking a lot to do with waiting. Here’s one Persons oluiifled as in the skilled - our call—but there isn't any ap- I’ve just evolved. If Ann marries— "And to you, my boy,” Grand trades show the unusually high plause.” or even if she doesn’t, thou|^ un- said, "good night.” rates of Impairment in the form of "Don’t make fun, Cecily, please.” doubtedly she will—why couldn’t Ann had almost reached the por- uncorreoted defective vision, defec- "I’m not making fun.” we marry and live on here and look tieres, sort of sneaking away, be- tive bearing, bad teeth, ellghtly in- "I know." after the old people and Mary-Fran- fore Grand’s voice halted her, "Aon, fected gv gume, Ineufflclent dentistry, , "Barry — you do understand? ces together? Pool^ finances-all It Is my desire that you inform Ce- frequent colds and bronchitis, dis- Leaving Ann was impossible enough that. It wouldn’t be ideal; but It cily that I wish to speak to her, turbances of the heart and blood before—especially after this with would be better than f separation, and you, here and now.” vessels, constipation, backache and . Mary-Frances. But now that Phil better than waiting forever. Surely "She is tired this evening. Grand, pneumonia. Moreover, the skilled ■t has come back—I can’t do it. They there’s room enough. I could keep and—" worker showed a higher rate in the ' have waited eight } ars. She was out from under foot—at least every- "That I regret. I do indeed. use of patent medlclnoa and the so good today. Bo happy and unself- one’s foot—feet, but yours. We’d Though I see no reason for this un- habitual use of laxatives and in ' ish. It Ann could manage without sneak away a lot and be alone to- wonted weariness since she has varloua kidney diseaeee. me and allow me to marry, then I gether. I could build the fires In chosen to entertain a young gentle- A recent survey by the United : must manage without her. It isn’t the mornings, get the wood up- man until this hour.” States Public Health Service at- ,, self-sacrlflce. 't is simply being de- save you in all sorts of ways. "She is very sorry about this tempts to find out whether or not ; cent. You understand?” Sounds to me like a pretty grand, nrcrnlng, Grand. She 'vlll tell you the occupation bears any direct re- "I am afraid I have to.” damfine plan.” so in the morning, I am sure.” lationship to the fact that workers "But, perhaps,’’ Barry said, after "No,” said Cecily. This great "This morning is forgott^'i. There in skilled trades should have great- several silent minutes, "we are cold, draughty house for Barry in 3. however, a certain matter vi’hlch er impairment than those in other making tragedy where there isn’t the winter time. No sun—no fresh I have decided now to go into and occupations. For • instance, it is any—or out of a comedy. After all, air unless one frose while getting it. without further delay. I myself found that uncorrected defective simply because things have gone He was not strong, though he am weary. And with cause. With vision was seen more frequently ' wrong this once is no reason for thought that he was. The work, cause. I may not be ab’e to arise among garment .workers and tail- this finality—thlr despair. I think the thousand petty annoyances, and in time to speak with you both In ors, a group whose eyesight is con- it Is merely the let-down for us Barry’s uncertain — well, tempera- the morning. Also, In my experi- stantly strained. Defective hear- : after our fright about Mary-Fran- mental ways. The financial burden. ence, neither of you has much leis- ing is found most frequently among ' : ces.” Suppose she lost her job? Dump ure in the morning. No. Do not sav blacksmiths, foundry workers, "Perhaps.” the whole thing on Barry to keep tomorrow evening. I am not blam- metal workers and carpenters, a "Darling—let’s be sensible. We’re up? "No.” ing you. I am not blaming Cecily. group in which noise Is a definite just the same persons that we were But I must remind you that days factor. For carious teeth and pyor- this afternoon, up in the hills. We "If you won’t go with me, dear; have elapsed in this house when rhea painters have the highest love the same way. We aren’t quit- if you persist in objecting to any I have not been granted as much as rates, perhaps associated with their - ters—just because our plans didn’t thing I may propose, it does get a glance at etiher of you. It 1s my constant contact with lead. Con- work out this one evening. Are hopeless, doesn’t it? I won’t wait, stipation is found most frequently • w e ? ” desire to speak with you both. Not year in and out. I can’t. But there tomorrow. Not the next day, ntr among workers in sedentary occu- ’ “No.” is nothing I won’t do, aside from the following week. Here and nov/. pations. Varicose veins are seen “What is it, dear? ’ ve been waiting, in order to marry you. I’ll Do not force me, Ann, to frame luy most frequently among workers frightened — horribly. Well, that’s pocekt my pride; come here and request as a command.” who are constantly on their feet, ’■ • over with. Just now we are both live; allow you to keep on work- CecUy was standing alone in the and backache was seen most fre- * sort of unmanned with disappoint- ing—” hall, looking at the squares Df col- quently among miners who are ment. But that will pass, too; and “People,” said Cecily, and went ored glass in the panels of the usually working in a stooping po- be over with.” to stand alone near the fireo’ace, sition. Flat-feet are foimd exclu- “No.” closed front doors. Ann said, “Cissy, “can’t be married feeling that way. honey. I’m sorry, but I’m afraid sively among waiters, domestic "Surely it will. And then we can You never like anything you pay wc’U have to go back Into the par- help, barbers and butchers—again begin making other plans.” too much for. You—one, I mean, of a group compelled to be much on "No.” lor. Something seems to be np. course, always feels sort of spiteful Goodness knows what. Grand is the feet. "Darling—you’re getting into a about It.’’ still furious, apparently. I am Thus the higher rates for skilled habit. Can’t you say, ‘Yes,’ once or “Cecily, if you deliberately mis- afraid we’re In for a bed few min- workers are explained in some in- twice, for a change?” interpret everything I say—" utes.” stances by the occupation. In most "Yes, We could begin to plan Grand, looking grimmer than “No I. I’m going straight to Instances, however, they seem to and to wait. We could. But you usual, followed by Rosalie, more bed. I’ll lock my door." be the result of several factors, in- “Well—” Ann said. cluding social, educational, and "Ann! Are you going to march econo^c causes and, of course, any back In there and put up with— type of Injury may occur in any with more of that?” class of worker. The survey em- Evening Herald Pattern "I’ll have to, for a minute. I’ll phasizes particularly the necessity cut it as short as I can.” for a thorough study of every case “Of course, then. I’ll have to In order to eliminate not only the By Annebelle Worthington direct causes but also the Indirect come too. It Isn't right of you, causes of disease. Little daughter will be delighted Ann. It isn't fair. You force me with a frock of this type. It’s the Into things of this sort. You don’t Two standard 160-watt electric new smart coat-like styling In dou- seem to realize what I've been lamps in the top and bottom of a ble breasted effect. through today. I won’t ...” new sto^e gives bea,t enough to She’ll probably like one of the Grumbling, scolding, threatening, cook an entire meal In three smart purple woolens, so modish this she went with Ann into the parlor. hours, Insulated walls retaining season. It’s fetching in brovm shade (To Be Centtnned), the beat. with Spanish tils trim. Match the belt buckle and buttons to the trim. 1 HIS was the choice facing Ellen Rossiter, a If you feel like making real but- m holes for fastening the dress gains in charm. Though of course sham buttons and snap fasteners can ^*dime-a-dance girl” in a Broadway dance halh be used, Tweed novelty rayons, wool erspe and tweed-like cottons are suitable. Ellen had never known luxuries and longed for Style No, 3468 is designed for slses 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Sise 3 reculres 2 yards of 89-iaoh material with ^ yard of 89-lnch contrasting. them. Larry Harrowgate whom she loved treat- Don't envy the woman who dress- es well and keeps her children well- dressed, Just send for your copy of our Winter Fashion Migaiiae, ed her as a playmate, was never serious. Steven It shows the best Htyl§» of the coming season; also charming gift suggestions in lingerie, pajamas and Barclay, 'rich and middle-aged, offered her every modsrn embroidery for the home. You will save 110 by spending 10 cents for this book. Bo it would pi^ you to send for your copy now. happiness money could buy. Ireas Fashion Departmtn MsnehMttr Hsrtid Ptttsrn Sfrrles Ellen made her choice and her story, *‘Th6 For a Harald Patton of tto nodal lUuitratod imd Ue In stanwi or eoln dirootly to Paib* Dime-a-Dance Girl,” by Joan Clayton, tells what happened. It’s a thrilling, unforgettable serial’

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f ’ ' ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1982. PAGE NINE **Renais$ance Always VOLLEY-BALL Charter Oak Girls BASKETBALL WINDHAM BEATEN REC WINS GRAMMAR I.BAGUE (Ninth Olatriot) World’s Colored Champs The Manchester Rees’ volley ball team defeated the Spring^field “Y” ^ C l a i m S t a t e T i t l e FINAL STUPING 32-14 BY M. H. S. here Saturday, four matches to one. The scores were 15-10, 15-13, 15-6, The (Charter Oak Girls defeated %'Degnan Won Lost Play In Town Tomorrow 15-12 and 11-15. 84 94 103 281 Miss Sweeney ...... 12 O' Manchester lineup: Gibbons, Lang, the Genlot’s of Waterbury team at Leary 98 92 97 287 Miss McGuire ...... B’arr’s alleys by 32 pins Saturday, .. 7 5‘ Defense of Clarkemen Per- BOX SCORE Von Deck, Metcalf, Phaneuf, Hol- Miss Divaney ...... 9 9 land, Shubert and Mordawsky. winning the home and home match Total ...... 485 483 T i 5 1483 Mis Baton ...... by 72 pins. .. 1 10 Springfield: Bern, Buckley, Carter, Charter Oaks Miss Eaton (82) BILLIARDS Rec’s Stellar AttractioD Sore Manchester High (82) Margaret Hassell was high in the mits But ^ e Field Goal Furey, Saks and Harvey. Sherman •.•. ..89 101 116 306 Salmonson, rf ...... 1 2 P B F T match with 338 smd high in the Strong .. 4 ...... 102 99 88 289 Krovonka, I f ...... 3 1 REISELT LEAPS 1 Kerr, rf ______3 0-0 6 mixed double match with 351 having Karpin .. 7 To Attract CapacRy ...... 101 109 87 297 Wolfram, c ...... 2 1 Second Half; Enrico Stars 0 O’Leary, I f ...... 3 0-0 6 an average for the 6 games of 115. Nelson ,. 51 Chicago, Feb. l.^ (A P )— With ...... 82 119 103 304 Delle Ferra, Ig ...... 2 2 6 0 Johnston, c ...... 4 0-0 8 Mary Strong brought the crowd Jackmore fifty of the sixty-six games complet- ...... 110 101 108 319 Horvath, rg ...... 0 0 0 Crowd; Jenkins Is Skmog 3 Lerch, rg ...... 2 0-0 4 TRADE ONLY TEAM to their feet by making for a spare ed, Otto Reiselt, the Philadelphia As Seconds Win In Second 2 Squatrito, Ig ...... 2 4-5 10 the 6-7-8-10 pins. Manchester has a otals...... 484 529 502 8 6 22 veteran bolds a full game lead over right to claim the state champion- Hassell —. TeUer 1the field In the world champion three Miss Divaney (21) «t Light of Renaissance Ag- 6 14 4-5 82 ship by winning from such good 135 122 —257 cushion billiard tourney. Overtime Period; Fresh- Windham High {14) WITH GOOD RECORD Weir, if ...... 1 0 2 teams as Maple Girls, Woodster An- 99 112 —211 Reimier, rf ...... Although idle since last Friday P B F T nex, Morgan, Bristol, Walllngforu, 3 0 6| 117 100 —227 Sears, c ...... night, Reiselt received some help gregation. 0 Lombardo, I f ...... 3 0-0 6 Waterbury, Middletown, Meriden, - ____ 4 1 men Also Victorious. Haugh, Ig ...... last night when two favorites were 2 Lewis, rf ...... 3 1-3 7 Willimantic, Charter Oaks (01 Hart- 0 0 0 351 334 —695 Muldoon, rg ...... 1 Ballon, rf ...... 0 0-1 0 ford). They challenge any team in 2 0 4 turned back. Reiselt has won six Mechanics Have Won Nine of Sherman — Sarazen "Folks walk miles to see the Q M o s s , c ...... 0 0-0 0 the state. Leo Sarasen is manager. 89 games and lost one and has four 104 —193 Renaissance—because they satisfy.” Manchester High school basket- 0 Szatkowskl, c . . . 0- 0-0 0 Waterbnry denloPs 125 10 1 21 left, all against formid^ible foes. 89 —214 Augle Lleckhefer of Chicago had That is the slogan of the world’s ball team s'^cored a sweeping tri- 1 Collins, rg ...... 0 1-2 1 Ten Gaines But Rec, HI. H. Hassell...... 109 103 126 338 91 125 —216 Miss McGuire a chance to tie Reiselt last night but colored basketbdl champions who umph in their three skirmishes with O Foxx, I g ...... 0 0-1 0 Sehnal ...... *..80 98 90 268 — - (19) Vince, if ...... 2 0 4 he was defeated by the veteran come here from New York City to- 0 Sroka, Ig ...... 0 0-1 0 R ob erts...... 114 96 99 309 305 318 —623 Windham High of Willimantic here S. and Guards Lost Many. Harburda, r f ...... 1 1 3 Frank Scovllle of Buffalo 50 to 36 morrow night to oppbse the Recrea- Saturday evening. The Silk City 4 6 2-8 14 Delaney, c ------2 1 5 in 56 innings. tion Center team. But unlike a good Muskgo, r g ...... teams won the varsity, junior varsi- Scoring Each Quarter 2 0 4 This defeat dropped Kleckhefc' many advertising slogans, this one Manchester ----- 4 10 6 12— 32 Outside of the Trade school, all of McCormick, Ig ...... 1 1 3 into a tie with Art Thurblad, the is a hundred percent correct. The ty and freshman battle:; tdl of which Renaissance have played In Connec- Willimantic ... 4 8 0 2—14 Manchester’s leading basketball- defending tltleholder v,ith 5 won and were played at the state armory. 8 S 19 2 lost. ticut often in past vears and have Halftime: 14-12, Manchester. teams have abiorbed plenty of de- Manchester captured the varsity Referee: George Hayes. McCLUSKEY BEATS Miss Sweeney (26) Gus Copluos of Eugene, Ore., was never disappointed the record feats this season, so many, in fact, Urbanetti, If ...... crowds which they invariably at- game easily when Windham folded 2 0 4 beaten by Len Kenney of Chicago, that they are having a tough time Deyorlo, rf ...... 2 0 tract up in the second half to be defeated Manchester Jayvees (26) 4 50 to 32 In 47 innings. keeping the win column ahead of the Gavello, c ...... 6 2 14 1 The Renaissance is known from 32 to 14 after trailing only two P. B. F. T. loss side of the ledger. points at intermission. Windham Judd. Ig ...... 2 0 * 4 i coast to coast for their spectacular 1 Coma, rf ...... 1 1-3 3 The Mechanics have won nine of MOORE IN BOSTON Oboohouskl, r g ...... 0 0 brand of basketball. This team is in made only one held goal in the en- 0 0 Enrico, rf ...... 6 1-4 13 their ten games but the Guards, Rec constant demand from all parts of tire second half, that a long heave 0 Tureck, i f ...... 0 0-0 0 and High school have lost five or 12 2 26 the country and Manager ^uglas by Lombardo late in the final chuk- 2 Leone, I f ...... 0 0-1 0 more games. The Trade and Guards ker. is besieged with requests to appear 1 Garrone, c ...... 1 0-0 2 are idle this week but the Rec and Manchester- Boy Captures STANDING OF 7th GRADE ! in other cities. 1 McPartland, c .... 0 0-0 0 BOWUNC The Manchester scoring was very High school have single home ap- Won Lost The Renaissance outfit travels al- evenly divided, no local boy annex- 1 O’Leary, rf ...... 0 2-3 2 pearances. Misa MoAdam ... 9 3 most every night In the week, but ing less than two baskets from 0 Saimond, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 The Rec plays the Renaissance Two Mile Rnn by Half Lap COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Miss Granstrom...... 8 4 plays before thousands at Renais- 2 Lupien, Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 scrimmage. Tommy Johnston, fast- here tomorrow night and the High GAMES TONIGHT Mrs. Baulla ...... 4 s| sance Hall, 138th Street and 7th improving center, led the attack school battles Bristol here Friday. Miss Shea ...... 3 l»aWUiMt BHAUCMB Avenue, New Y«rk a t y , every Sun- 8 11 4-11 26 In 9:23 Z-5; Runs Moore «i with four hoops and held his two The standing of the local teams fol- At Murphy’s day night where its games are Windham Jayvees (24) Miss McAdam (19) PBOSITI opponents without a single point. lows: Ceaters vs. Valvollne, alleys 2 and Saveruck, rf ...... 4 1 broadcast. Here they have humili- P. B. F. T. 9 It was r little hard to understand Captain Lcrch played his usual W. L. Petrleoeo, If ...... 0 0 ated the strongest teams la the 0. Nystrom, rf ...... 1 1-1 3 -Into Ground;” Finishes 3. Construction vs. Herald, allays 4 0 steady game, Squatiito was a star Trade School ...... 9 and 6. Scarlato, c ...... 2 0 4 why Mein Herr Max Schmellng country., including the world-famous on the defense and Ken and O’Leary 0 Krug, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 National Guards ...... 7 Enrico, rg ...... 3 0 should hurry back to Germany .after New York Celtics whom the Renais- 2 Ballton, If ...... 2 1-2 5 Recreation Center...... 7 At Farr’s 6 teamed together nicely at the for- Strong. LIPP. Ig ...... 0 0 o' only two weeks in this country. But sance has often defeated. ward berths. 0 Mustard, If ...... 0 0-0 0 High School ...... 3 British Americans vs Pirates, In addition to being the most cele- 0 Dyer, c ...... 0 1-1, 1 alleys 1 and 2. Bon Ami vs. Green- did you see that little dispatch in brated of colored basketball teams, Coach Clarke used only five play- 9 the newspapers the other day, an- 0 Ssatkpwski, c .... 0 0-0 0 berg's Cleaners, alleys 3 and 4. Mlu Granstrom (15) the Renaissance quintet enjoys the ers for the first time in many years. 8 Mac Sweeney, rg 1 0-0 2 Boston, Feb. i._ (A P )—Joe Mc- uouncing that the Germans in Ber- Referee George Hayes of Hartford (Jluskey, Fordham’s crack distance Frachey, r f ...... i distinction of being among the rich- 0 Sugrue, r g ...... 0 1-1 1 TUCKER VS. CARR 2 1 lin were just getting ready to open est in sportdom. Ekich of the play- called only ten personal fouls dur- runner, displayed a g,reat "lift” on Pantulla, If ...... 2 * ' the bock beer season ? 4 Sroka, If ...... 3 4-4. 10 of national titles at 800 and 1500 La (Toss, c ...... 1 ers draws an annual mess of gold ing the game. The highlight of the 0 Weatherhed, Ig . . . 0 0-0 0 the last few laps to win the Leo that far exceeds $5,000. "Fat" Jen- evening, however, came in the junior IN STAR FIGHT Larrlvee special two miles run, one meters and ranked as one of Haponek, rg ...... i 4 Fraher, Ig ...... 0 Restoration kins, the star of tte Renaissance, varsity game which went two over- of the Prout games features, Satur- Europe’s outstanding middle dis- 0 9 8 8-9 24 tance runners, is_ slated to provide __. ii any major jague manager can and according to Ed Sullivan, sport- time periods before Manchester won Scoring Each Period day night on the Boston Garden 151 a first class ball player out ing editor of the New York Evening 26 to 24. A record crowd of boxing sport track. He ran the favorite, Gus most of the International competi- • Mamchester...... 2 8 3 9 2 2— 26 tion although Alex Wilson, Canadian I of Elddie Farrell, it Is the manager Graphic, is the fastest man in A btisket from mid-fioor by Cap- Willimantic ...... 17 9 5 2 0—24 fans is expected to witness the Moore of the Brooklyn Harriers, in- basketball, is said to draw $10,000 holder of the British Empire quar- bliss Shea (88) I he will have this year—Marse Joe tain Lupien gave Manchester a tie Halftime: 10—8, Manchester splendid card of eleven bouts that to the ground. a year. ter mile championship and a Cana- Moorehouse, rf ...... 1 0 2 j McCarthy. Farrell left the Giants just before the end of regulation Referee: Hayes. . has been arranged by the C. D. K. John Ryan of Manhattan college, Clarence "Fat” Jenkins, looked dian girl’s team also are entered. Lewie, If ...... 3 0 g i in 1927 in a trade. He was hitting time. In the first overtime period, club at Town Hall Rockville tomor- a dark horse, pressed the Fordham upon by hundreds Ol thousands of Bars! is slated to face Russell Freney, c ...... 1 2 4 .387 then, and was full of ambition. Garrone and MeSweeney sank field Manchester Freshmen (49) row evening^ and the advance sale of star during the early laps of the After that Eddie seemed to lose his colored people as their Babe Ruth, CHiapman, 800-meter champion last Edwards, rg ...... 4 1 9 goals for their respective teams, the P- B. F. T. ringside seats indicates a complete second mile, when he ran shoulder- Mordowsky, Ig ___ spirit, even though the Giants took Is the star of the Renaissance. Jen- year, Dale Letts of Chicag;o and Otto .. 1 0 2 Manchester basket again coming 0 Anderson, rf ...... 7 1 15 sell out. to-shoulder with McQuskey. The him back in 1929. He was beaned kins gets away from a standing last to tie the sc le. - 0 Roguskus, rf 1 0 2 poxing i-mhusiasts fmip several Rpsner of New York In a half mile this year by one of Dazi^ Vance’s start at bulletllke speed. Once tm- latter, "however, pulfed away from event. 10 23 0 Neubauer. I f ...... 8 0 16 sections of the state have arranged fast ones, and became plat-skittish. der way, he leaves a trail of scorched Referee Hayes then announced at to attend the show at Rockville be- the Manhattan boy without great Mrs. Bulla (80) 1 Johnson, c ...... 5 0 10 With 28 events on the program, Sinnamon, rf ...... 4 2 He went to the Cards, then to the boards behind him' Davy of the start of the second overtime ing attracted to the scene by the difficulty when he started on his 10 1 Brozowski, r g ...... 2 0 4 the Mlllrose meet has drawn one of Carlnl, If ...... 2 0 Cubs. Joe McCarthy was manager Toledo. Rody Ck>oney of the Brook- period that if neither team won, the especially fine program, featuring last quarter smd finished almost a 4 2 Edmondson, I g ...... l 0 2 the greatest e'ntry lists in its his- Cobb, c ...... 4 2 10 of the Cubs when Eddie came, and lyn Visitation, Nat Holman of New game would be called off. Play was Tommy Tucker and Steve Carr in half length to the good in the im- 0 Weir, Ig ...... 0 0 0 tory. With the Olympics as their Gado, rg ...... 2 0 4 Marse Joe sent him to Los Angeles York and George Glascow of Tren- exceedingly fast and the crowd was the star final bout. Kid Brouillard pressive time of 9 minutes, 23 2-5 goal, 18 National A. A. U. indoor ton are some other apeeif bojra of second. Ostrinsky, Ig ...... 1 0 2 with the admonition that he was in an uproar. Eugene Enrico, whose of Danielson, brother of the ex- and outdoor champions, three Cana- the caged game, but Jenkins doffs great shooting had ben largely re- 4 24 1 49 walterweight champion of the McCluskey’s next race will be Sat- going to watch him and root for dian title holders and a flock of col- 13 30 him. Eddie hit .326 for the Angels his hat to none. Jenkins has been sponsible for Manchester’s success Windham Freshmen (12) world, will be seen in the semi-final urday when he competes against lege champions have placed their last year—and McCarthy brought gaining momentum ever since his .during the game, again stepped into P- B. F. T. and a sizzling heavyweight bout Harold Manning of Wichita, Kan- 0 Crosthwait, rf ...... 0 0 0 names on the lists. him back. school days. Today he stands out as the picture. featuring two 190 pound slugger.s sas, in the two-mlle event in the A pair of notable entries are TOOTSIE’S WIN the fastest player in the game ac- 0 Grochwal, rf ...... 1 0 2 will make up the third star bout of Dribbling down the sidecourt, 25th anniversary program of the Chapman, who finished last in a fair cording to none other than Grant- 2 Haggarty, I f ...... 1 0 2 the evening. Marse Joe and Hack Enrico fiipped a one-hand, over- Milrose A. A. at Madison Square 1000 field at Boston Saturday night The Tootsie Five defeated Shea’s land Rice. Jenkins is only 5 feet 7 0 Scranton, c ...... 0 1 i Other fighters who will be seen in It was Marse Joe who brought head shot from some 20 feet away Garden in New York. His schedule and Ray Conger, star mid western Hack Wilson back. Hack had been inches tall, weighing approximately 0 Mortain, c ...... 2 1 5 action include such r-jlorful boxers Five at the Franklin gym, 82-9 Sat- 163 pounds. anc the ball glanced off the bank- 0 Wilkie, rg ...... 1 0 2 for ^>^ebruary is a very extensive miler who has trailed far behind in «!ent to Toledo by the Giants and as Jimmy Martin, )f Wlrdsor Locks, one. urday. Seven years ago, he had quite a board into the jasket to settle the 1 Bellea, I g ...... 0 0 '0 two eastern starts this winter, the Cubs got him by draft. McCar- issue and a moment later two very Garibaldi and Lesnick of Willlman- MILLROSE MEET The 'Tootsie’s Five were leading reputation as an amateur boxer, and 0 Bachard, Ig ...... 0 0 0 tic, six boxers from Danielson, Kid George Bullwinkle, who beat Chap- thy had just the encouraging way tired teams went to a deserved New York, Feb. 1.— (AP)—Strik- all through the game with Della were he to have continued in this Leonard and Ponchera of Stafford mem in the “ Cheverus 1000” Satur- with a man that Hack needed. The shower bath. ing the keynote of the Olympic year Ferba and fialomonson high scorers profession, there is no doubt he 3 5 2 12 Springs, Nelson Chartler, Connec- day, Gene iVenzke, who set a new lowest Hack ever hit for Marse Joe the Mlllrose Athletic Club inaugu- vidth the help of the rest of the would have gained worldwide recog- Manchester’s freshman team had Halftime: 14-9, Manchester. ticut’s moat colorful boxer of Col- record for the Boston track in win- was .313, In five years at Chicago. nition. However, due to the gener- rates international track and field players who played a great game. no trouble at all in disposing of Referee: Bogglni. linsville and teams from Hartford, ning the mile In 4 :io 1-5, and Joe ous contract offered him by the competition for 1982 in its annual Reunion at Brooklyn Windham’s Yearlings, winning 49 to New Britain and Rockville. In addi- McCluskey of Fordham, are among Freney and Moorehouse starred for management of the Renaissance, he the losers. 12. Neubaue’' led the attack with tion to the regular 10 bouts the Indoor meet at Madison Square Gar- the stars. Fourteen college relay When Hack Wilson puts on a nice, agreed to give up boxing. He doesn’t eight baskets. The local freshmen sponsors have arranged an exhibi- den Saturday night. events have drawn entries from 29 Tootsie’s Five fresh Brooklyn uniform in the drink, smoke or chew, and accord- are undefeated but they lose Neu- WEST SIDES, CLERKS tion bout featuring Georgia Amer- Ladislaa Barsl of Hungary, holder schools. B, F. T. sweet springtime at Clearwater, ing to "Doc” Jamieson, who is the bauer, Brozowsky and Edmonson icas, one of the smallest boxers In Kravontka, r f ...... 2 0 4 Fla., he will meet an old friend, "rhe trainer of the Renaissance and the with mid-year graduations today. the game today. Horvath, If ...... 2 2 6friend Is Casey Stengel, coach. New York Giants three years ago, Other stars, however, come in from IN DECIDING GAME Manager Stearns of Montgomery Wolfram, I f ...... i o 2 Casey was with the Giants back in is one of the best conditioned ath- the eighth grade. Ward A Co. of South Manchester Salomonson, c ...... ;5 0 10 1923 when Hack was just breaking letes he has ever seen. has donated a fine pair of boxing Della Ferra, rg ...... 5 0 10 In. That /as the year when Casey Hilton Slocum, captain of the Re- Keen Rivals to Clash In Rec- gloves to be awarded to the boxer Haddock, Ig ...... O 0 0 smacked a couple of home runs In naissance, is an unusually smart and Canterbury Swiipmers the world series to win the only two Renaissance Prdiminary To- who makes the best showing Tues- Janlcke, Ig ...... O 0 0 clever player. Cool and scientific, he HERALD NEWSBOYS day evening. games the Giants could take from plays any position on the Court es- morrow Night; Each Has the Yanks. Hack hit .200 that year, pecially well. He is a real showman 15 2 32 but he only played in three games. WIN, SCORE 43-14 Won Once. Shea’s Five in basketball circles. Barely Defeat Locals B. F. T. William "Bill” Yancey Is known YALE VS. DARTMOUTH Ah, There, Casey! Moorehouse, r f ...... 2 0 4 for his speed. He is the hardest man The Manchester West Sides and Well, after McGraw had struggled to guard of the outfit. A dead shot Lewie, I f ...... 0 1 1along with Hack for two years, with The Herald Newsboys Five defeat- the Rockville Clerks will meet for Hammond, Manton, Skelly and Hal- under the basket. "Bill” is also a ON SATURDAY NIGHT Realey, If ...... ,0 0 0 Hack hitting .296 and .289, he sent ed a team from Mr. Kelley’s room, their third and deciding game of the Victory sey. Time: 1:62. great baseball player. He plays reported to be the Home Room In Relay Enables Freney, e ...... 2 0 4 the little laborer to Toledo. Mean- inter-city series Tuesday night in short-stop for the Lincoln Giants of Champions of the Franklin Build- Wiley, r g ...... O 0 0 while, Stengel had drifted from New New York. Edwards, Ig ...... 0 0 0 ing, 43-12 at the Franklin gym Sat- the preliminary to the Rec-Rennals- New York, Feb. l.— (AP)—Dart- New Milford Ducks' to York to Boston to Toledo, where he The Renaissance differs from the urday afternoon. The excellent pass- sance game. Twice these teams mouth’s Indiems look ahead this TONY LAZZERI MAY ’ Mordoskiy, I g ...... ; . . . . 0 0 0 had been named manager and had majority of the highly successful work of other members of the team have met with the West Sides win- week to their fourth straight eastern set up a dignified haven for has-been combinations, inasmuch as it does made it possible for Brown to lead ning the first game by one point 35- Intercollegiate basketball league Edge Manchester High 34 major league athletes. not confine its attack to the short the scoring with 24 points. The 84 and the Clerk| nosed out the lo- victory and the Columbia Lions, less BE SOLD BY YANKEES Tootsie’s Five ...... 10 IS 9—32 Under Stengel, Hack went like passing game. Any one at the five playing of Keish and Byclowskl cal boys in the final minute of their confidently, to their second in three to 32 In Thrilling Water Shea’s Five ...... 1 4 4 — 9 wildfire. Coming to Toledo in mid- is "sure” of himself in taking a long featured for the losers. second game 24-23.. The Rockville starts. Referee: Ouetafson. summer, he started hitting every- shot from the center of the floor. Herald Newsboys (48) boys are very anxious to win and On the basis of early returns there New York, Peb. l.— (AP)—Major The Tootele’s Five desires games thing that the pitchers threw. At The Renaissance are known as a the close of the season his average P- B. F .T . will bring along a large delegation appears to be no chance for Yale to Duel. , league club owners and other digni- with any team whose players aver “40-minute club,” which means that 1 Swanson, rf ...... 3 i 7 of rooters to render the vocsd sup- stop Dartmouth’s march at Hanover age 12 to 16 years of age. Notify was .343, and he was drafted by they play throughout the game taries of the National pastime were the Cubs. 0 Tolson, I f ...... 1 0 2 port. The West Side outfit will on Saturday. Dartmouth nosed out Everett Salomonson. without taking time-out to catch Yale by a single point in their first gathered here today for the Now Hack is down again. He their breath. They are a highly pro- 0 Montie, c ...... 1 0 2 have to get €ilong without the ser- The (Janterbury Prep School 0 Sheldon, r g ...... 3 0 6 vices of their regular center, Ray meeting at New Haven. Since the get-together before opening of the needs a little mental health treat- ficient outfit nevertheless and one 0 Walker, I g ...... 0 0 0 Donahue, who will be unable to play game with Dartmouth, Yale has lost swimming team’s relay aces streak- North Ends (82) ment, emd the mental health treat- that plays with the dash and the 1932 campaign. P. 1 Sears, r f ...... 1 0 2 but Manager Bert MqConkey prom- t/wo league games out of three. ed through to a victory by inches to B. F. T. ments furnished by Dr. Stengel are smash that brings the customers The occasion was the annual mid- 3 F. Vittner, If ...... 8 1 famous. Casey, in fact, won a pen- 0 Brovra, I f ...... 12 0 24 ises to have a very capable man in (Columbia will attempt to get back give their squad 34 to 32 margin 17 back time and time again. winter . schedule meetings, the 1 aifford, rf ...... 5 1 11 nant for Toledo and a "little world his position for the opening whistle. into the fight with a victory over over Manchester High School at "Dead-Eye” Pappy Ricks, who Penn at Philadelphia on Saturday. American League today and the 0 Pehl, c ...... 1 0 2 series” by kidding former big shots plays one of the forward positions/ 2 21 1 43 New Milford Saturday in a see-saw 4 Swilka, Ig . . . • • X . 0 Kelly's Room ' 4) But that may not be so easy, for 2 into the belief they were just in for the Renaissance, is unquestion- meet which was not decided imtil National tomorrow. Commissioner 0 W. Vittner, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Penn, showing remarkable improve- Toledo for a short vacation and ably, the_ greatest Senegemblan P- B. F.T. the last swimmer ended his. sprint K. M." Landis is to preside. 0 Brannlck, rg . ____ 0 a 0 were going back to the majors next 2 Lashinski, r f ...... 0 0 0 SCAAF-UZeUDUN ment hfus won its last three games in the final event. basketball shot that has ever lived. 0 Byclowski, I f ...... 2 0 4 turning back Army and Penn State 'There is very little business to be year. Haek is the kind of chap He has been a conspicuous figure in Stuart Joslin set a new Manches- 8 Total...... ----- 15 2 32 who needs some of that sort of 0 Keish, c ...... 3 0 6 in non-league games and then hand- transacted in either league except all of the Renaissance games and ter record in the 220 beating the Methodist Church (SI) kidding to play his best. He will 0 Moske, ...... 2 0 4 New York, Feb. 1.—(AP)—Young ing Yale a 19-16 beating last week. mark Qf 2:56 which was held by his to approve the playing schedules. P. 6 . F. T. last season compiled a scoring aver- 0 Driggs, Ig ...... 0 0 0 be among friends in Brooklyn and age of 14.6 points per game. "Pap- Corbett, Fresno southpaw comes out Princeton and Cornell, idle so far brother, Richard. Dona Cowles The confabs having provided a fine 1 W. Sargent, If ...... 4 0 8 —don’t worry—he’n be back. as the league is concerned this weex py” as he is called by his mates, en- of an enforced retirement this week made a new imofflclal state record opportunity for trading and to per- 2 W. Ford, rf ., • • • • • 4 3 11 a 7 0 14 will get back Into action next week in the 50 yard freestyle. mit club managers to get acquaint- 2 M. Warsa, c .. ..'... 8 0 6 joyed his greatest night during his Herald ...... 8—24—27— 43 to demonstrate just why he thinks in the course of a three game sched- Summary: ed with the new players. 2 G. Warsa, Ig ...... 2 0 - 4 TRACK star s to REST career playing opposite George Ar- Franklin ...... 2 — 2 — g 14 tus who was formerly a member of he should have a "shot” at Jackie ule. Yale will tackle Princeton, Feb. 220 yards free style: Won by Jos- Tony Lazzarl vsteran Yankee in- 4 Gill Ig...... 2 0 4 9 and Princeton will face Cornell lyn, Manchester; second, LithwinskI, 0 Richmond, rg ------0 0 0 Los Angeles (AP)—After a long the Philadelphia Warriors. Tn this Fields newly won welterweight flelder was understood to be on the particular style of his own of shoot- championship. Feb. 13, the third game of the week Manchester; third, Hemmens, Can- auction block and it wouldn't be sur- football season Dick Barber, Johnny 11 Total ...... ing for the basket and gets them On the sidelines for months with sending Penn against Columbia at terbury. Time: 2:15:14. prising to see him change owners . i . . 14 3 31 Baker and Bob Hall decided to take Week End Sports New York, Feb. 12. 50 yards free style: Won by a six weeks’ vacation before settling off when he is in the most differeat ' a fractured thumb, Corbett meets before the delegates scatter tomor- positions. David Velasco of Mexico City in a 10 Cowles, Manchester; O’Connor, Can- Methodist Seconds (14) down to serious training for the row night. The Chicago White Sox P. Byre "Bruiser” Saitch, who pUtia round match at San Francisco Fri- terbury; Mozser, Manejiester. Time: B. F. T. track season. Barber Is I. C.‘ 4-A. admitted they are interested in ac- 0 Edwards, if .. 3 1 the other forward positidns for Re- San Antonio— Clarence Clark’s day night. 26.1. quiring Tony. 7 broad jump chataplon. Hall Is I. C. 287 wins Texas open golf tourney. BURR ON WESLEYAN 100 yards breast stroke: Won by 0 M. Warsa, r f. 0 1 1 4-A. and N. C. A. A. weight cham-; naissance, at one time held tie A championship match between One of the, big attractions of the 1 G. Warsa, c .. 1 0 2 world’s colored'tennia ehimptonei South Bend—Jack Chevlny Fields and Corbett for several years WUson, Canterbury; .second. Treat, pion. Baker is prominent in field I signs as backfleld coach at Notre Manchester; third, Rfdder, Canter- last night’s banquet Was Hack WU- 4 GIU, I g ...... 1 0 2 events. Bruiser is an exoeUent flobr naan, an outstanding challenger now Is in SWIMMING OUTFIT son, pride and joy of the Brooklyn 0 Richmond, rg 0 0 0 ing very shifty andJa kaovhi aa Dame. the making. » bury. Time: 1:20. 100 yaxda free style: Won by Robins who motored in from his "Sparic Plug" of tha outfit New York—Hack Wilson predicts Elsewhere heavjnvelghts dominat- Total...... Tourney Worth 110,000 ' he'll hit 45 home rur- for Brooklyn. O’Connor, Canterbury; second, mountain fatness at Martlnsburg, 6 Thia is tha same Upeup ti ed the program with Friday shows Francis K. Burr, son of Mr. and W. Va., to greet his new employers. North End played 98 gamea during ^ e ___ Lake Placid— Captain Werner in the New York and Boston Gar- nicking, Manchester; third, Dailly, P. Mrs. L. S. Burr of 102 WMt Center Canterbury. Time: 1:16. Hack obviously was pleased to meet ' B. F. T. Miami, Fla. (A P )—Forty profes- of 1925-26 winning 81 losiaji I 7ahn, German bob-sleigh leader, suf- dens. . 0 Harrington, I f ...... 0 sional golfers will share in the $10,-' street is a member of the varsity 100 yards back stroke: Won by the people who wanted him 850,000 0 0 durlpg the eepaoB 12ll|h2? 108 fered fractured arm in Olympic At New York, Ernie Sebaaf, 1 Flamer, If o " 0 0 000. prize tfioney tQ:- bs . oRersd in tests. ' swimming team of Wesleyan Uni- LitbwlMkl, Manchester; second worth. 'Winning 84 and Idalag 18, — young Boston star, tacklss Paulino 1 SwUka, rf i 1 - 8 the hew Miami iBUtinore 6m versity. Burr swims in the 440 Biotas, Caatsrbury; third, Skelly; WUson was co^duled to vjslt tttk | ^eaaoa imm Boston—Joe McCluskey wins the Uzeudun In a 16 round "elimination” 1 BMumick, c ...... 0 . 0 0 toumaxaent here March 11^20. To. yard race. He is a junior at Wes- Canterburj^ Bbbets Field today andrilgn his new m two miles and Bullwinkle the 1000 match. 1 W. Vittner, lf ...v . Q 0 0 the winner will go the lion’s share leyan and a member of Sigma Chi. Diving: Won by Halsey, Canter- contract, said/|o call for 116,000 and ' l e i i i m I yards. At Boston-i-Charley Retielaff, Du- 2 F. VIttner. Ig ..... 2 0 4 of $2,600,. The socondv prtite- Is 19: Burr preiiared for Wesleyan at bury; . second, Steebolts, Manches- a bonus clause, less than half what (Chicago—Dempsey Is barred from hUb punclMr ? takes .on Jack Mc- 0 ciiffort;tah....,,..;a 6< 4. $1,200, and the third 11.000. The Iht1l2' aU N. B. A. states. South Manchester High school and ter; third, Chimmings, Caaterbuiy. he received from the Cubs last seW> Cdrtton»f Bostoft in A IQ' roimdef. U an hbnw student . Relay: Won by Ctaterbuiy; O: on. ■1 PAGE TEN •M

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Btry AMD »EU.BERE 1 ' LOST AND FOUND ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 LEGAL NOTICES 79 Wat Ai litfdBBlkR LOSToPAIf BOOK NO. 31087 — SZNOLE ROOM la Jobnaon Blook, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Ship Arrivali MORGAN CO.’S PROFITS Notlo# If btriby fiv«n that P«ff, with 4 large alndowa fadng Mala at M inobiitir, within end for thi T' Manchester Book No. 31087 iffUfd by Tb« Bov- Dlitrlut of Menohiitir, dn the lOth N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks •treat, aiodem Improvementa. Tel. day oi January A D,, 1982. Arrived; ' DISaOSED IN SENATE Inff Bask of Maaebfftar baa bitn 8736 or 7636. . Priiint WILLIAM 8, HYDE, Siq., Evening Herald Judgi. ’ Bmpreae of Auetrella. New York, Adame loft or (toftroyid. and/rritUa ap- Feb. 1, from Hkveak, Exp 71 (Fnmieiied bj PutMu B Co.) pUeatloD baa d #mi mada to aald Eitat* of Henry W. Harrison lati Waehlngton, m . 1.—(AP) — a Air Reducuon 51 CLASSIFIED BOARDERS WANTED 69-A of Manohiitir, in oaid Distriot, di- Bremen, New York, Feb. 1, Bre- Central Bow. Hartford Conn. baak by tbo paraoa ia wboaa aaaia otaiid. men. etatement made public today by tbe Alaeka J u n ...... 1 P . M . Btofika ADVERTISEMENTS auob book waa laauad. for payniaat On motion of Clara E. Harrleon ad- Seimte finance comn^ttee ebowed Allegheny ...... 2 % FOR RENT—ROOM aad board la mlniitratrlz O llfom lfi, Crlatobel, Jan. 81, New J. P. Morgan and Company nrede Allied Chem ...... 69^ of tba arnouat of dapoalt rapraaaat- private family, for one or two York. Baak StocBo 0««nt tl* wofdf t« • ORDERED;—That ilz monthi from Srofejji^ti of from Am Can ...... 61% iBitlftU, Bunbarf BBd BbbfbrlBtlofli •d by aaid book, jr for tba faauaaoa young women. Centrally located, th« 80tb day of January, A D„ 1982 Antonia, Uverpool, Feb. l, New Bid Aeki •Mb MBBt •• • word *b 4 MIBMIMd the foreign bonde In tbe Am For P o w ...... 7% of a duplieata book tbarafor. Talapboaa 4618. ho and thi samo aro limltod and al> Cap Nat B and T . . . . — 200 word! •• two wordi. llinlffiBiB oost i§ lowed for tba eradltori within which T lUfiltfid Statee from 1919**to 1982. Am Rad Stand...... 7 prifi* ot thr«« UB*t. Blfincamano, Alglere, Jan. At the same Conn. River ...... 600 — Ua$ rftt«f p«r dty for tMBiiOBt to bring in their olaime agalnat eaid 81, New York. At the same time tbe committee Am Smelt 17% Htfd Conn Truat .... « - 86 eetate, and the said admlnistratriz le releaeed documents fumlabed W Am Tel and T e l...... 116 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Statendam, St. Thomae, Feb, 1, Htfd Nat B and T ... — 27 M«0tlT« Marofe APARTMKNIB—FLATS— directed to give public notice to tbe Senator Johnson (R,, Cal.) which Am Tob B ...... 78% Otota Otaftrfo creditori to bring in their olaime New York. First National ...... — 200 FOR BALE— 1939 CHEVROLET TENEMENTS 59 within iald time allowed by posting Sailed: estimated total foreign eeouri^s Am Wat Wks ...... 28% Land Mtg aad 'ntle — 26 f OoBiooutlv* O»f0 >•! 2 •to • w aadaa. Car la axeallaat coaditloa, a copy of this order on the public I OenMOUtlv* Cftyf <. 9 oti 11 oto American Banker, New York, •old to tbe American public from Anaconda 10% New Brit 'Truat...... — iso aaw tiraa. C. J. Aadaraoa, 68 Oar- sign post nearest to the place where 1914 to 1981 at $15,000,000,000. Atchison .....85^^ 1 Dfty ...... I 11 o t i 1| o t o FOR RENT—4 ROOM taaamant, the deceased last dwelt within said Feb. 1, for London. West Hartford Trust.. — 220 All erdifi for Irroffular iBiortloao daa atraat with all Improvamanta. Inquire 165 TheM documents, partially Auburn 186 will bo oluirfod Bt tbo obo timo roto. town and by publishing the same In Southern Prince, Rio Janeldo, Insnranoe Stocks Oak atraat. Talepbone 8816. some newspaper havlqg a circulation Jan. 80, New York. checked by Kuhn, Loeb and Com- Balt and Ohio ...... 19 Aetna Casualty...... 80 84 •piolBl roToi for loBg torn ororr 1981 BTITDEBAKER Comaiaadar In said .probate district, within ten dor odvortiilBff vlroa bpo b roqaoit. City of Hamburg, Hamburg, Jan: pany and the Commerce Depart- Bendix 17 % Aetna Life ...... '. 28 25 Adi ordirod for tbrii or ilz doyi aaw, 1939 Studabakai Preaidant FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, all im- days from the date of this order, and ment, estimated the American in- Beth Steel 18% return make to this court of the no- 80, Baltimore. Aetna Fire ...... 24 26 oBd itoppid bifori ttai third or fifth Sadaa, 1930 Wblppat aadaa, 1931 provamanta except best. Harrison’s tice given. vesting public had lost more than Borden ...... 30% doy will bi ehorcad only for tbo M> Duraat aadaa, Buick tourlag. Wal- President Jeffereon, Yokohama, Automobile ...... 14 16 ttifll Btiinbir of tlffiii tbo od oraoor- •tore, 668 Canter atraat. Phone WILLIAM 8. HYDE Jan. 80, Seattle. $2,000,0()0,000 ou the issues as the Uan Pac 15^^ C!onn; General ...... 89 42 ter A. Hoflmaa, at tba Caatar. Judge. od, oborslnf ot tbo roto oomod, bnt 8161 or 8839. result of defaults and depreciation. Case (J# I.) 37% Hartford Fire ...... 88 35 no ollowonoo or rofondi con bo modi Studebakar and Rockaa. H-2-1-32, The bankers who sold them were Cerro De P asco...... 13% on ilz tlno odi itoppod oftor tbo Hartford Steam Boiler 35 39 FOR RENT—NEIAR Center, mod- AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD said to have made nearly $1,000,- (Chrysler ...... 13% fifth doy. em four and five room flats, with National Fire ...... 26 28 No "till forbldi": Ulrploy llnoo aot at Manchester, within and for the CANDLES START FIRE 000,000 In commissions. Coca-Cola ...... 110% Phoenix Fire ...... 88 40 •old. MOVING—TRUCKING- garage. Pbone 6661. District of Manchester, on the 80tb The Morgan statement,' made Col Gas ...... 12% Tbo Horold will not bo roiponolblo day of January, A. D„ 1932. Travelers ...... ’ . 416 436 STORAGE 20 Present WILLIAM 8, HYDE, Bsq„ public by the committee wMcb has Ck)ml S olv ...... 8% for nioro than ono Inoorroot Inoortloa FOR RENT—8, 6, AND 6 room been investigating the flotation of 0!ons Gaa 59^^ Public Utilities Stocks of ony odvortlioraont ordorod for tenements, wit', all modem im- Judge. Danbury, Feb. 1.— (A P )—^Tb6mae moro than ono timo. CARLSON A COMPANY Bzpraaa. Estate of Alexander F, Jarvis, late foreign securities in this country, (3om P rod ...... 42% Conn. Elec Service . . . 42 46 Tbo Inadvertent omlaolon of Ineor* Dally aarvlce to Hartford aad provements. inquire at 147 East of Manchester, in said District,- de- Coury, of Hakim street, on the out- brought total profits by half a Drug ...... 52% Conn. Power ...... 40 42 root publication of advortlolng will bo Center street ur telephone 7864. ceased. skirts of this dty, discontinued the doMn New York banking houses, Du. Pont ...... 52% Greenwich, W&G, pfd. — 70 lootlflod only by eanoollatlon of tbo Sprlagbald, aad all Coaaectlcut, On motion of Alexander F. Jarvis, aad Maaaacbuaatta poiata. Loada used of electricity in his home re- whose representatives have testi- Eastman K odak...... 84% Hartford Elec ...... 61 63 obarzo mado for the oorvleo ,'ondorod. FIVE AND SIX ROOM tene- Jr„ executor cently as a measure of economy and All advortloomenta muat oonfomi or part loads moved aaywbera. ORDERED:—That six months from fied, to approximately $115,000,000. EHec and Mus ...... 3% Hartford Gas ...... 40 .44 ments, all Improvements, newly substituted candles. This morning la itylo, copy and typoorapby wltb Furniture movlag. lelepaone Man- the 30th day of January, A. D., 1932, Other banking and financial Elec Auto Lite ...... 28% do, pfd ...... 39 48 rozulatlono enforced by tbo publlob* renovated, 95 Foster street, tele- be and the same are limited and al- some clothing upon a line in the houses have made considerably Elec Pow and Lt ...... 11% S N E T C o ...... 117 121 oro and they reeervo tbe right to cheater 8624, Hartford 2-6229, lowed for the creditors within which phon 6230 or 4545. Coury kitchen came Into contact larger profits. It has been testified Fox Film A ...... 3% Manofactniing Stocks edit, revlee or reject any copy con> Springfield 6-0891. to bring in their claims against said with the flame of a candle. Mr. oidered objectionable. 6 ROOM TENEMENT. 24 Walker estate, and the said executor Is direct- that hundreds of millions of dollars Gen El ...... 20% Am Hardware ...... 24 26 CLOSING HOURS— aaaijfled ads to PERRBTT A QLBNNETi INC.—We ed to give public notice to the credi- Coury, who had just come from the have been lost on the transactions. Gen Foods ...... - ...... 34% Am Hosiery ...... 25 bo published same day must be re« street, modem Improvements, tors to bring in their claims within cellar with a container filled with oelved by 12 o’clock noon; Saturdays Will move, pack and abip your Gen Motors ...... 21% Arrow H and H, com .. 10 garage, good location, rent reason- said time allowed by posting a copy fuel oil attempted to put out the do, pfd ...... — 10:30 a. m. mercbandlae quickly and econom- of this order on the public sign post Gillette ...... 12% able. George Murdock, 30 Walker fire and in his excitement dropped Billings and Spencer.. — TELEPHONE YOUR ically. Faat dally ezpreaa aarvlce street. nearest to the place where the de- Gold Dust ...... 16% to and from New York Conneo- ceased last dwelt within said town the oil upon the floor. The blazing URGE JAP B O Y C O n Grigsby-Gnmow ...... 1%Bristol Brass ...... 10 WANT ADS. and by publishing the same In some clothing feir into tbe oil. tlona wltb faat truck service out ot FOR RENT—6-ROOM SINGLE, all Hershey ...... 78 do, pfd ...... 90 Ads are accepted over the telephone newspaper having a circulation in The fire spread so quickly that Case, Lockwood and B — at the CHARGE RATE given above New York going south and west. Improvementa. Apply Edward J. said probate district, within ten days Int Harv ...... 25% 400 Mr. and Mrs. Nasib Joudy and their Cambridge, Mass., Feb, 1.— (AP) Ckillins Co ...... 20 as a convenience to advertisers, but Agents for United Van Service, HolL Telephone 4642. from the date of this order, and re- Int Nick ...... 8% the CASH RATES, will be accepted as turn make to this court of the notice six children had to flee from an —A petition demanding President Int Tel and T e l...... 9%Colt’s Firearms ...... 9 FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi- one of tbe leading long distance given. adjoining apartment in their night SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both In Hoover set up a commercial boy- Johns Manville ...... 20% Eagle Lock ...... 18 ness office on or before the seventh moving companies. Pbone S068, WILLIAM S. HYDE clothing. The two families lost day following the first insertion of single and two family ranging cott of Japan has been signed Kelvinator ...... 8%Fafnir Bearings ...... — 8860, 8864. Judge. most of their possessions and tbe each ad otherwise the CHARGE from 820 to $60 month. Apply Ekl- H-2-1-32. here by 20 Harvard University pro- Kennecott ...... 11% Fuller Brush, Qass 4 .. — RATE will be collected. No responsi- house was damaged to the extent of fessors. Kreug and Toll ...... 8 Hart and Cooley ...... — bility for errors in telephoned ads Li. T. wood CO.—^Furniture and ward J. HoU, telephone 4642. 865 AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD piano moving, modem equipment, $8,000 before the flames ‘ were The petition reads; “la view of Lehigh Val Coal ...... 2 Hartmann Tob, com .. — will be assumed and their accuracy Main street. at Manchester, within and for the checked. The building is owned by cannot be guaranteed. experienced help, public store- District of Manchester, on the 30th the aggression of the Japanese Ligg and Myers B ...... 56% do, pfd ...... — the Rev. John B. Hakim, formerly Inter Silver ...... 17 INDEX OF house. Pbone 4496. FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 day of January, A. D„ 1932, forces at Shanghai, we, the imder- Loew’s ...... 29 room apartments, beat, janitor Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., pastor of the Syrian church here. signed believe that the United Lorillard ‘ ...... 14% do, pfd ...... 50 Judge. CLASSIFICATIONS service, refrigeratoi furnished. Call States should prohibit the export to McKeesp Tin . . ; ...... 49 Landers, Frary & Clk. 31 Births ...... A Estate of Margaret McCIorey late Japan of arms and ammunition and Mann & Bow, Class A — Engagements ...... B REPAIRING 23 Arthur A. Knofia, 5440 or 4131, of Manchester, In said District, de- Mont Ward ...... 8% ceased. other commodities which might be do. Class B ...... — Marrlnjes • • • r e K * a e • • . • • • •. C 875 Main street COLD THROUGHOUT STATE Nat Biscuit 41 Deaths...... DVACUUM CLEANER, guns, phono- — — -- The Administrator having exhibit- used for military purposes, find that Nat Cash R e g ...... 8% New Brit. Mch. com .. — Card of Thanks ...... Egraph, clock repairing. Key mak FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, 627 ed its administration account with if It should appear to you that the do, pfd ...... — In Memoriam ...... n F said estate to this Court for allow- Nat D airy...... 24% ing etc. Braithwalte, 52 Pearl St. Center street, all modem improve- Japanese action has delated the Nat Pow and L t...... 13% North and Judd ...... 9 Lost and Found ...... 1 ance, it is New Haven, Feb. 1.—(AP) — Announcements ^...... : P ments. Inquire people upstairs. ORDERED:—That the Gth day of nine power treaty and the Kellogg N Y C entral...... 31 Niles Bern Pond...... 6 Personals ...... S February, A D., 1932, at 9 o’clock, Temperature in this city, which two Pact, all commercial relations be- NY NH and H tfd ...... 28% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 Automobiles ARTICLES FOR SALE 4.5 FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, flrst forenoon, at the Probate Office, in weeks ago was experiencing almost tween the United States and Japan Russell Mfg Co ...... 10 Automobiles for Sale ...... i North Amer ...... 33% floor, all improvements, garage, said Manchester, be and the same Is mid-summer weather dropped today should cease.” Scovlll ...... 18 Automobiles for Exchange ...k . K FOR SALE— GIRLS BICYCLE, assigned for a hearing on the allow- Noranda Min ...... 14% Auto Accessories— Tires • 321 East Center street. Inquire 41 to 17 degrees, the lowest this win- Heading the petitioners appeared Stanley Works ...... 18 good condition $5, baby carriage ance of said administration account Packard ...... 4% Auto Repairing— Painting . . . r . . 7 Bigelow street. with said estate, and this Court di- ter. the name of Arthur N. Halcombe, Param P u b ...... 10 Standard Screw ..* ... 25 Auto Schools ...... T-A and stroller $10. Inquire 66 Garden rects the Administrator to give public A high wind which added to suf- do, pfd, guar., A . . . 99 Autos— Ship by Truck ...... 8 professor of government and the Penn ...... 22 street Telephone 6286. TWO ROOM apartment private notice to all persons interested there- fering from low temperatures yes- Smythe Mfg Ck> ...... 20 Autos—For Hire ...... 8 in to appear and be heard thereon by second was the signature of Fran- Phila Rdg C and I ...... 3% Garages— Service— Storage 0i*« • • • 10 bath, gas stove. Ice box, all Im- publishing a copy of this order in terday had died down today. The cis B. Sayre, professor of law, who Phillips P e te ...... 4 Taylor and Fenn .... — Motorcycles— ^Bicycles ...., » • • •T«TO 11 provements $20 month. Apply Man- some newspaper having a circulation sky was clear, but the bright sun married a daughter of’ the late Torrlngton ...... 29% Wanted Autos—^Motorcycles .... 18 FUEL AND FEED 49-A Pub Serv N J ...... 53 chester Public Market. In said District, on or before Feb- did little to alleviate the cold. Woodrow Wilson, America’s war Underwood Mfg Co .. 15 Business and Professional Serrleea ruary 1, 1932, and by posting a copy Radio • ...... 7% Business Services Offered ...... 18FOR SALE— SEIASONED HARD 'The weather bureau said the president. , Radio Keith ...... 5% Union M fg C o ___ ... — of this order on the public sign post clear, cold weather would continue, Household Services O ffered...... 18-A wood, furnace chunks and fire in the Town where the deceased last Reading ...... v;.. .t .v . .. 36% U S Envelope, com .,. 95 Building—Contracting ...... 14 with the temperature possibly place wood 1-2 cord $5.00, 1-2 cord LEGAL NOTICES 79 dw^lt, five (hiys before said day of Rem Rand ...... 2% do, pfd ...... 95 Florists—^Nurseries ...... 16 dropping somewhat lower tomor- DRIVER EXONERATED Veeder Root ...... — Funeral Directors...... 16setisoned hard wood slabs $4A). hearing ami return make to this Rey Tob B ...... 38% AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Court. row, but that a slight rise could be Whitlock Coll Pipe ... — Heating— Plumbing— Roofing ,m 17 Geo. Buck, telephone 25-4. Sears R oebuck...... 33% Insurance ...... 18 at Manchester, within and for the WILLIAM S. HYDE expected thereafter. Temperatures Bridgeport, Feb. 1.—(AP)—EM- J.B.Wil’ma Co. $10 par — Judge. Sinclair ...... 5% Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 18 District of Manchester, on the 30th in other sections of the state were ward Tevolitz, of 252 Cedar street. Moving—^Trucking—Storage . . . 20 SEASONED HARD WOOD, stove day of January. A. D.. 1932. H-2-1-32. Socony Vac ...... 9% Painting— Papering ...... II length, furnace chunks or fire place Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., five to six degrees lower than here, New Haven, was absolved of crimi- State of Connecticut, District of South Pac ...... 34% POWERS RECOMMENDED Professional Services ...... 82 wood $5 a load. Fred O. Giesecke, Judge. it was reported. nal liability in the death of Michael St Gas and E l ...... 29 Repairing ...... 88 Estate of John Albert Magnuson Manchester ss. Probate Court, Jan. telephone Rosedale 36-12. 23. 1932. Two weeks ago New Haven with Siwik, 64, of Bridgeport, in a find- St Oil Cal ...... 24 Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 84 laje of Manchester, in said District, other sections of the state, was ex- Washington, Feb. 1.—(AP) — Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 deceased. Estate of Ann J. Rogers, late of ing issued today by Coroner John J. St Oil N J ...... 27% periencing the highest temperature Chief Justice George M. Powers ol Wanted— eBusiness Service le£». • a • • 8 6 FOR SALE—HARD wood, tmder The Administrator having exhibited Manchester, in said District, deceased. Phelan. Siwik was fatally injiured Tex Corp ...... 12 Educatlenal cover, furnace and stove wood $5. its administration account with said In pursuance of an order of Honor- for January on record. Verm

GAS BUGGBES—It’s Different Around Home By PRANK BECK (BEAD THE STOBY, THBK COLOB THE PIOTUBB) W E U ____A s SH E ^ tN STE A D OF CRITICISIN G I HOPE The giant took the > glass and imtil they heard the giant caU. EUROPE CERTAINLY E X P LA IN E D .. IT ’S A , A N N W E OUGHT TO TA K E A Y O i / V B DONE said, "I guess you little latte “Already fdr our little te s t." HAS CH A N G ED A N N . EUROPEAN C USTO M . < T IP FROM HER A N D BE O F A GOOD JO B have read about real strange Then. they' -aat down to eat. IB SHE d i d n ’t A C T T O HER i t 's j u s t MORE DEM ONSTRATIVE OURSB.VES. C O U R S E A N D TH E Y STfiY naK liiaT hour they all were SO S O P H ISTIC A TE D A FORM O F ...E R . SHOW OUR F E E LIN G S ___ YOU'D O N TH IS TIM E . things happening. Well, you will through., The giant aaid, ‘T now W H E N I K N E W EXPRESSION . B U T R AVE A B O U T T H IN G S ..B E D E F E N D HER. HO H UM .. GUESS see one soon. However, we will will dp a little'' stunt that I feel Per. she’s p o s i t i v b i y Y O U .. U K E SO appreciative .when W E U .. HERE'S X'LL G O TO wait a while. A plan I have will siire will turn out quite' a .treat.’^ B O LD . .IT W A S N 'T M A N Y AM ERICANS. SOMEONE DOES US A YOUR S H IR T... B E D . make you smile. I’m going to He grabbed tte magfilf|yi6B NECESSARY FOR P UT THE WRONG F A V O R . SHUCKSl I TH E B UTTO N S serve you all some limch because glass and said, *Ylow ' all o f ^ HER T O KISS YOU C O N STR UCTIO N A D M IR E T H A T it’s almost noon!” must pass before thingofiM A R E A LL In glee the bunch began ^ W H E N I O N IT. HM H E R S E W E D O N at a timiti- “ V IS IT INTRODUCED A G A IN . squeal! Ckied Scouty, "Fine! grow i^vq^c^I.tft'ychte:^ O F A M V ’S OLD Y O U . Bring on tbe meal! I know we size. Why, say, you 'won’t 5CH O OLM ATB all are hungry and some food will your eyes.*^ \ “How you,;^ciii ’do N LTTO P IA IfiNT taste just right. But I will help that,” Scouty sfild,. f«Sally^>^'do PROVING A 3 prepare it. Gee, you always can ^not know." depend on me. To earn my din- P L E A S A N T FOR •\ , . f "All right, you*re fteat- A M V A S 3 H E ner I will gladly vfork with all my step right out,? the A N TIC IR A TE D . might.” Then camp a shout)^ - LIV IN G A B R O AD "Well, thank you, son;” tiie Wee ScoutyV •VI- giant said. "All I need do te g o big aa he can he.” H A S G IV E N A N N ahead and take soup from the Ice eUROP£AN enough; the lad gxM .fat: A box. I can heat it in ho time. gopdn^ me, hsit-tUiBk of M A N N E R T H A T There’s hardly work for moN stfd IS AS ASGRAfiCriNS than one. I’li get the meal .^1)^ with h|ai» .te 40 TO A M V A S ^rr IS cause it’s fun. Just PLEASING *TD utjs, Uute, and thOQ up to 'tite t im cUihb.” ' ^ seem mufik , ^

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OUR BOARUING HOUSE ToonerviUe Folks By Fontaine Fox SENSE AND NONSENSE Gene Ahem

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Paat Chlefa of Memorial Temple In fine style, the guests Joining in Thomas Hooks, David Poote and 9TH SETBACK PARTY Pythian Sisters held their monthly for the second chorus. The club’s Miss Ena Hooka, Harry Qulim and. metting Saturday evening with Mrs* WISH^AMERICAN twins, Sam Herron and Jimmy Mc- Mias Sofle Irwin, Mr. and Mra. Manchester’s Tonight FranOes Chambers. Following the Cullough, were then summoned to David Roblnaon, David Ritchie tthd HOSE HOUSE business the members employed Uie stage to sing a comic duet and Miaa Caroline Ritchie, William their time on gauze work for the Roblnaon and Miaa Hazel Roblnaon. Date Book Cor. Main and HUUard Streets aUB CELEBRATES Jimmy McCullough followed with Memorial hospital. A social time his famous rendition of “Ten Days Alao Harry Scott and Miaa Ethel Anderson-Bhea Post, V. F. W. followed. Scott, Joaeph Sinnamon, Mr. and 7 s o u T H Leave.’’ Tomorrow M a n c h e s t e r c o n n a dm. S5e. Prizes, RefreshniMits Dancing Mra. John Sinnamon, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Anderson David Stratton, Mr. and Mra. Wil- Rec Five meets Renaissance Five Dancing, both square and roimd at School street Rec. of 27 Udley street are in Woodstock, I Holds 10th Anniversary Ban- numbers, followed until midnight liam Shlelda, Mr. and Mrs. LeaUe Conn., this wee^. called there by the with Professor Beebe prompting the Stevenson, Meredith Stevenson and This Week Make Those Needed death Saturday mght of Mr. Ander- square sets and Bill Waddell’s or- Miss Margaret Stevenson, Mr. and Wednesday, Feb. 3.—"Climbing BASKETBALL son’s mother, Mrs. Charles Ander* quet Saturday Nigh^ Fme chestra furnishing the music. Wil- Mrs. Stewart Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Roses,” a play under the auspices of Tomorrow Night son. The fimeral will take place liam Brennan and Harry Flavell of Frank Taggart. the Zion Lutheran church Walther Wednesday afternoon. the entertainment committee got the Also David ’Torrance and Mrs. League, at the Nathan Hale school. RENAISSANCE Program Presented. C. Somerville, Mr. and Mrs. ^John SPRING FRO CKS guests out on the floor for the Friday, Feb. 6.—M. H. S. plays ’Turkington, Mr. and Mrs. Charles World’s Colored Champs Lady. Roberts Lodge, Daughters square sets and kept things going at Bristol High at Armory. for school and home wear now—^it’s been years sines Trotter, Mr. and Mrs. George Ted- of.St. George, will hold its regular a rapid pace. During the dancing you’ve seen such low prices. VS. Members of the Brltish-Amerlcan ford, Thomas Tedford, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, Feb. 6.—Junior Prom meeting Wednesday evening at 8 ice cream and soda water were S. J. Turkington, Mr. and Mra. Wil- at High school. REC FIVE o’clock in Odd Fellows hall. The club with their wives or lady friends served. hostesses will be Mrs. Louise Robin- liam Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred This Month Preliminary Game observed the club’s 10th anniversary 'Those attending were: 39c Rockville Clerks vs. West Sides son, Mrs. Eva Leslie, Mrs. Emily Warnock, David Webb and Mrs. Sunday, Feb. 7.—Police Benefit at Saturday night at Orange Hall. The Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, guest of Kathleen McVeigh, Mr. and Mra. Halliday, Mrs. Sarah Robinson, Mrs. honor. State theater. Wm. Anderson SCHOOL ST. REC Catherine Robinson and Miss Ada gathering, v/hich numbered over George Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Altken, Inspirational Mass meeting at Big Game at 8:S0 p. m. Robinson. 260, taxed the hall’s capacity and it Wilson, Henry Wilson and Miss E. Admission Reg. 60c. Reserve 7So Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allison, Ray- Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William War- High school under auspices of Sal- was necessary to seat some of the mond Allison and Miss Margaret vation Army. Dancing After Game Mrs. Cora Waidner of Bigelow nock, Harold Wilson and Miss Anna Cotton Prints street is ill at her home with diners in the main hall. It was the Haurison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, May McNeil, Christopher Wilson Monday, Feb. 7.—Masonic Ball at State Armory. pleurisy. most successful social affair conduc- Joseph ^ y c e and Mrs. Charles and Miss May Wilson. ted by the club in its 10 years. Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tuesday, Feb. 9.—Annual banquet Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold The Diner Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boyle, of Girls’ Friendly Society of St. yard its regular meeting this evening in The members and their gpuesta be- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brennan, Mr. Mary’s church. ABOUT TOWN and Mrs. William Brennan, Robert Odd Fellows Hall. After the busi- gan to arrive at the hall at six ITALIAN BAZAAR Special town meeting at High Such quality—such patterns —and ness session a rehearsal for the de- o’clock. They were met by a recep- Cordner and Miss Annie Hamilton, school at 8 p. m. auch colorings! Until this year Wil- gree team will take place and the tion committee composed of three Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Callls. Friday, Feb. 12.—High school Tomorrow Is “Ground Hog Day,” other members will play bridge and charter members of the club, and Also Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clu- A RIG SUCCESS presents musical comedy, “Pirates liam Anderson prints have always and if the day is sunny and the low, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Conlon, whist Mrs. Ethel Crough and her two officers, Joshua Fleming, Fred of Penzance.” sold at 39c a yard. Neat, smart pat- ground hog sees his shadow it pres- committee will serve refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Callis, Mr. Baker, Ellis Cedlis, James McCul- Saturday, Feb. 13.—Unne Lodge, terns on pastel grounds. A practi- ages six more weeks of winter. lough, and Hamilton Metcalf, Jr. and Mrs. Isaac Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Should the day be cloudy the end Large Crowds Attend Satur- No. 72, Knights of Pythias, cele- John Mather Chapter, Order of Gathering in the main hall upon ar- Alex Crockett, Mr. smd Mrs. cal, long-wearing fabric for school of winter is at hand, according to day Night and Sunday A f- brates 25th anniversary at Orange DeMolay, will hold its regular bi- rival, the guests then marched to William Crozler, John Copeland and and home frocks. Guaranteed tub the ground hog. Miss Lillian Copeland. Peter Daoust hall. montl^ meeting tomorrow evening the dining hall. A roast turkey din- fair— Many Out-of-Towners and sunfast 32 inches wide. at 7:80 in the Masonic Temple. The and Mrs. Amle Demars, Mr. and Here. Sunday, Feb. 14.—Annual Ice Rev. W. D. Woodward, of Hollis- ner was served with Chef Osano Carnival at Center Springs Pond. chapter will be host to a delegation catering. Souvenirs were distributed Mrs. Samuel Dunlop. street, occupied the pulpit of the from West Haven chapter, which is Also Mr. and Mrs. George Dun- Sunday, Feb. 21.— Dedication of Glastonbury Congregational church at the table. Samples of Bon Ami The two night bazaar given by bringing along its patrol team to put can, Thomas Dowd and Mrs. Q. Y. M. C. A. at North End. 39c Halycon yesterday morning in the absence of powder were given through the the Italian colony at the Sub Alpine on a drill. The meeting will be one courtesy of W. W. Robertson and Georgetti, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Monday, Feb. 22.—Joint banquet the pastor, Rev. Stuart Campbell of unusual interest and all members Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Club on Eldridge street, Saturday of American Legion and Auxiliary Prints, yd. Haskins. shaving supplies were contributed are requested to attend. Refresh- by the J. B. Williams Company of Donovan, William Dickson and and Sunday afternoon, proved to be at Masonic Temple. The finest cotton print on the market ments will be served directly after Miss Clara Dickson, William Davis Members of the G Clef Glee Club Glastonbury. Later noisemakers a success, as there were large Coming Events —and only 29c. Resembles the Eng- the meeting. and Mrs. J. Henderson, Mr. and are requested to meet at the Salva- were given by the Manchester Dairy crowds on both Saturday night and Thursday, March 3.—Opening of lish type prints selling at |1.00 p« Ice Cream Company through the Mrs. Colin Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Automobile Show at Armory, con- tion Army citadel tomorrow evening The W. C. T. U. will hold its regu- again on Sunday afternoon and eve- yard. Floral and modemistio prints at 7 o’clock to rehearse for the In^ courtesy of P. J. O’Leary. William Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. James tinuing through Saturday. lar meeting tomorrow afternoon at Finnegan. ning. The gathering was not con- spirational mass meeting on Sun- Honor Miss Reynolds Monday, March 7.—^Adjourned in smart clear colorings. 36 Inches 2:30 at the Second Congregational Also Joshua Fleming and Miss fined to the Italism people of Man- day. After the dinner the president of annual town meeting at High wide. church. The program arraxiged for Anna Shea. William Freehum, Mr. chester alone, but also from Bolton, this meeting by Messrs. Pardee and the club, James McCullough, wel- school. Mrs. Selma Erickson of Haynes comed the guests and thanked the and Mrs. Frank Furphy, William Glastonbury and Wapping, who hold Prettyman will be postponed until Flemming and Miss Dorothy Len- membership in the different lodges Tuesday, March 8.—Fourth an- street spent the past week visiting February 26, at which time they will committees that had worked so hard nual concert of G Clef Glee Club at 25c Percale Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson of New to make, the affair a success. He in- non, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford, in Msinchester, together with many speak on the anniversary of prohibi- Harry Flavell and Miss Nellie Hag- of Manchester’s residents who are Swedish Lutheran church. Britain. tion at the South Methodist church troduced Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, Prints, yd. local welfare nurse, who was instru- gart, James Ftilton, George Fulton, not Italians. in a companion program with the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Ferguson, Herman Johnson of Fairfield mental in organizing the club. He The expenses were small because Fine, 80-square percale prlnte in gor- young people. Mrs. Frank V. Wil- John Gillis and Miss Clara Boyle, street returned today from Somer- did not ask for speeches from any of the donation of many prizes abd geous new spring patterns. Such liams will give a surprise number at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grimason. foodstuff. Just what the net returns ENTERTAINMENT ville, Mass., where he attended the the meeting tomorrow afternoon. of those present saying that a long smart school and neat home frocks Boston District Luther Leagrue con- entertainment program awsiited the Also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haugh, will be will not be known before Tuesday, Feb. 2, 8 p. m. can be made for a little over half a vention over the week-end. gathering in the upper hall. Samuel Herron and Miss Mabel Wednesday. There Is to be a general Wash Goods— The regular monthly meeting of Hauschultz, John Hughes and Miss check up and a complete report will city view Dance Hall the Dorcas Society will be held at Entertainment dollar. Color fast William Petherbridge, Y. M. C. A. Frances Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. be turned over to the Manchester Main Floor, left. the home of Mrs. paries Bunzel of The entertainment program was 4-H “ Achievement Night” secretary, spoke to the combined in the capable hands of George Dunn Haugh, Mat Hamll, Jacob Hew- Emergency Employment Association Admission Including Bible Classes of the Swedish Luth- 587 Center street on Wednesday itt and Miss Fannie Hewitt, John at that time. night at eight o’clock. as master of ceremonies. Dunn, Dancing 26 cents. eran church yesterday morning. He himself, a fine singer opened the Herron, Sam Hewitt and Miss took for his subject “The Challenge program with familiar songs. The Helen Schnell, Richard Hughes and Miss Violet Hughes, James Hall to Leadership," from the Sermon on rest of the program which lasted the Mount. * and Miss Ruth Mozzier. Place Your Orders UNCOLN 3RD GRADERS nearly two hours included Scotch Also Arthur Holmes and Mrs. RANGE OIL songs and stories by Tommy Hynds, With Us for HALE'S S E L F-S E R V E The Beethoven Glee Club gave Josephine Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Highest Quality two concerts out of town yesterday, IN ANNUAL P A R H songs and dances by the Delmar Mark Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Prompt Delivery Prompt Delivery On the first at the Newington Home for Sisters, a clever exhibition of baton Jamison, Mr. and • Mrs. Norman swinging by eight-year-old Buster VAN’S SERVICE STATION Crippled Children and the second at Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kane, 426 Hartford Road, G R D C E P \ Harvey, Scotch, English and Irish the Berlin Congregational church. William Kerr and Mrs. Susan Bid- Telephone 8866 RANGE First Term of Year Closes dances by Miss Eleanor Brown, well, John Laking and Miss May W A I T Miss Jane Fawcett of Bristol was classical dances by Miss Emma La- Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert With Program—Many Par- Vasseur and acrobatic and cabaret FURNACE and the guest of Miss Ebba Gustafson of ents and Friends Attend. Lewie, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mad- 168 Autumn street over the week- dances and songs by Miss Peggy den. Stephen McAdams. Tuesday Savings at end. Larkin. The entertainment, fur- Also James McCullough and Mrs. FUEL OIL ’The third g^rade of the Lincoln nished through a Hartford agency, John Croskey, Mr. and Mrs. John Hale’s Food Departments A dental clinic for pre-school chil- School under the supervision of Miss was very good and roundly applaud- McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Typewriters Center Auto Supply dren will be held tomorrow morning ed. Neill, Mr. and Mrs. David Morrison, Sold, Rented, Exchanged at 9 o’clock in the clinic building of Mildred Bernhardt closed the first Own Talent Robert McKeown and Miss E. Mc- Phone 5293 the Memorial hospital. term with their annual doll party on But the gathering was not content Keown, Mr. and Mr.s. Joseph Mor- and Repaired. A Ferk Chop For Lsds Friday afternoon. Many parents and with hearing imported entertain- rison, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mahaffy, See our window display of th"' The yoimg men of the Seventh friends were present. A prize was ment alone. They called for num- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Metcalf, bers from among their own. Paddy new Royal Portable Than A Ulsast Cake! district will be in charge of the set- awarded to Jackie Olson for the Gerald McDonnell and Miss Peggy back and dance to be given by the Madden was called upon for a step Scanlon, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- In colors. SPECIAL! highest average and another prize Buckland Parent Teacher associa- dance and he showed the big crowd Menemy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- was given to Betty Clingman for THE DEWEY- New Low Prices for SiOOO tion this evening. The usual num- delivering the best recitation. Mrs. that he still could make his feet do Caughey. ber of cash prizes will be given, re- Franzen, mother of one of the Intricate stunts. Harry Flavell, Also Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, RICHMAN CO. SHOE REPAIRING freshments served and an orchestra teachers, acted as judge in the chairman of the entertainment com- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Murphy, Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians Men’s and Ladies’ will play for dancing. speaking contest. Miss Schultz as- mittee, found himself called upon to Harold McLagan and Miss Leona 767 Main St. sisting in serving refreshments. sing “ Hail, Caledonia’’ which he did Tamowski, George Foots and Mrs. Soles and Rubber “The Company Diimer’’ is the P O R K C H O PS The progfram was as follows: subject of the lecture-demonstration Heels The Dolly’s Lullaby by all the girls. to be given tomorrow afternoon at ON SALE TUESDAY A. M. Dolly’s Trousseau, by Betty Cling- 2 o’clock in the banquet hall of the 1.00 new y . M. C. A. building on North man. $ The Snowman’s Resolution by and up PROMPTLY AT 8;50 Main street by Mrs. Arra Sutton SERVICE COST NO MORE Mixter, of the home economics de- George Lundberg. AUTO TOPS The Lost Doll, by Irene Dugan. when packed by the four year old buying syndicate with its own Rubber Heels The best meat value in town! partment of the Hartford Gas com- Radiator Lions, by Harold ’Turking- ware house operated by the group of Hartford stores with which Attached pany. It is planned to rim a series we are associated. Our regular size, high grade of these popular lessons, which are ton. Dolly’s Tea-party, by Mary An- REPAIRED open to all women interested. 25c pork chops— 2c each. Limit nello. . and up The Land Coftoruenl ' FVCM The Monthly meeting of the SUGAR Pork Chops Curtains, Tops, 3 to each customer. Cut your Home Builders of the South Metho- The Land of Counterpane, by Rus- SELWITZ dist church will be held Friday eve- sel Cole. Floor Mats Dolly’s Evening, by Lois McCullom. Id lbs. 46c 2 lbs. 35c Main at Pearl St., meat budget—shop at Hale’s ning of this week. The program Made-to-Order Established 1908, will include a one-act play entitled The Animal Store, by Billy l^scoe. 18c lb. The Nonsensical Alphabet, by 26 health Market. Tuesday only “ The Trsrsting Place” by a cast e members of the clus. Harness Making, Repairing from the society. There will also, The Vegetable Department ^ —•2c each. Don’t be disap- be a surprise number, and all mem- Visiting Day, by Flora Pickles. UNISTA features bers are urged to reserve the date. When a Twister, by Jackie Olson. The Mortifying Mistake, by Eliza- CHAS. LAKING pointed— Shop early. EACH FLOUR BEETS Lettuce or 90 Cambridge St. Phone 4740 Tonight’s Masonic club bridge beth Zwick. Whistles, by Leon Podrove. tournament in the Temple will be This is Special No. 1 of the Many Values to Matilda Jane, by Annette Farr. under a different plan. Heretofore When Betty Gtoes Walking, by Ethel 89c Ig. bag Come. Watch Our Advts. each player has kept individual Meacham. * lO C scores and tonight play will be on 3 bun. 25c Poppety-pop, by Robert Davis. MRS. ADA N. “Morjulce” Florida the partner plan, which should bring Raggedy Ann, by Margaret Flavell. 2 H>. Jars out a much larger attendance. All Tomatoes Cucumbers Betty Anne’s Luncheon by Elsie Cauliflower MERRIHELD Masons are eligible to play. The Ballsieper and Donald McCann. Peanut Butter Householders committee, Holger Boch and David Green Peas Grapes Mandolin, TenorBanjo, Guitar We promptly furnish from $10 ORANGES 2 doz. “The House In the Woods,’’ a play Sidnach 'Turnips Nelson, have given these parties given by 12 members of the class. and Kindred Instruments. to $300 without endorsers. An A real bargain! Good size, sweet Florida oranges. Sound their best attention and now think 29c easy, business-like solution to and containing about 1-8 more Juice than the equivalent orange that the partner plan should be Very low price. Juicy, Sweet money problems. Repay con- of any other brand. tried. Concert and Ensemble Training veniently, according to your In- for Advanced Pupils. come. Imperial 'Valley Iceberg The Manchester ship sign at the Florida Oranges Glastonbury line on South Main GREEN Agent for Gibsim Instruments. Salaried Employees street was broken off at its base 18c doz* Need no security on loans up LETTUCE head 9 ^ yesterday afternoon by the terrific SAM’ S BEANS STUDIO CO 3100. Simple, dignified and Iterge, crisp firm hea^ of Oallfomia lettuce. windstorm. 2 dozen 33c requiring no signature other than 865 Main S t TeL 7643 Indian Kver Grape Fruit. Atwood’s your own. Hose Companies No. 1, 2 and 3, SHOE SHOP 3 ctms 33c Grape Fruit, 8 for 25c. Large Tanger- Native, Green Mountain S. M. F. D., were called to extin- ines and Temple Oranges. Consult Us guish a chimney fire at the home of mthout Obligation for a Solution bushel 5 8 « Thomas J. Smith at 348 East Middle RUBBER To Tour Problems. POTATOES Turnpike at noon yesterday. The MIXED Heavy Juicy Grape Fruit peck ^arm was turned in from Box 75. HEELS 5 tor 25c FILMS IDEAL A No. 1 native Green Mountain potatoes. Are you Just At the regular setback card par- TEA DEVELOPED AND about out of the potatoes you put in last fall? Here's your ty held Saturday night in the Ma- PRINTED Financing Association, Inc. chance to stock up again on a native, medium large pothto that sonic club room, 13 tables were set 25« 863 Main St. — 2nd Floor will cook Just aa mealy as any potato yon have ever tried. and the first prize winner was John Attached 37c lb. Veal Ground 24 HOUR SERVICE H. Hyde. Second prize was won by TeL rs n —So. Maneheste* Film Deposit Box at Revnlated br State C. J. Keeney and consolation by C. for everybodF. 37e lb. Oar oBily eharse ta thraa Snnklst H. Bunzell. The door prize was Store Entrance aad a half per eeat on the won by James Baker. Coffee, 701 Main Jello, 3 for 22c For Veal Loaf. jiapatd moathlj balaaee. apple cake and fruit cake were ORANGES doz. 2 5 c Johnson Block We can give you very early delivery service. If you want KEMP'S served. The next regular sitting a tender stew or any other boiling cut Just call in time for the will be February 6th. Extra large, sweet, seedless California oranges. W » eeld early delivery. over 100 dozen of these same oranges Satqrday! Positively The Center Church Women’s Fed- the nicest orange on sale anywhere at tUs price! eration will have an evening meet- Soup Bone Combination ^ ^ ing Wednesday at 8 o’clock in the parlors. The committee of hostesses LOWER BARE BONES 7 Peek Frean’s AU White appointed for that date will be un- LEAN MEAT i f i f able to act, and the following will SOUP BUNCH eerve Instead: Mrs. George 8. Smith, PRICES Sth ANNIVERSARY SALE CRISPBREAD Mn> Allan Dexter, Mrs. J. Ward We have more tender Fowl for frlcaMee at 98e each. Begtdar 56o Item. Made from 10$% udMto wlMCt edidnte- Taylor, Mrs. J. C. Carey and Mrs. H. 25% Off All Stamped Goode teg all bran. L. Heston. Entertainment numbers WALTER’S Small Turkeye, Roaetlns Chickens and large Fowl. » 1 ' • ' . V ,, StaM Mariced Lower. | will be by the young people, and will ‘ . 1-, • , . , ,;’y consist of readings and music. 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