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,. ■ * f ’ ’ ' I • HIGH SCHOOL’S BRING NATIONS Pope ©penis Portal To H(iHy: Year' HONOR PUPILS CLOSER 6 AIM N A i e TODAY OFCONTERENCE STEAl^tRDNK New York Police BoBove miss Lucy Barrera Attains Premier MacDonald Outlines r ' . I ' Consideratiw) of M w m e Valedictorian Rank — Objectiye of His Trip to Trojik Was DroppoU from Here*s Complete Text Postponed Until Tvesditp Passiiig Aoio— Had Net Janies Toman, Sahtator- Washington— No Alli­ Of Beer Control Bill — EIotoi RepiABcans ian, 33 Get Class Honors. ances Are Contemplated. Boon Dead Long. Join Democratic Oppioii* The text of the new bill, entitled^specify the name, address, and age “An Act Concerning Taxation of of the applicant and shall describe New York, April 18.— (A P )— The London, April 13.— (AP)—Prime Beverages,” is as' follows: the location fit the premises jpon tion— Goremor Cross in Thirty-three memberi of the body of an unidentified woman of “Section 1. The term “beverage” which such beverage is to be sold Minister Ramsay MacDonald, during class of 1933 of Manchester High about 85 years was formd in a amall wlthh) the meaning of this act shall and shall furtl)|er state that such a foreign affairs debate in the Long Statement Opposes school will receive diplomas mark­ steamier trunk early today in front be any liquid prepured for human s^e trom such location is not in House of Commons today, outlined consumption containing more than violation of any zoning or other ed “With Honor” at the commence­ of a Madison avenue residence n^r the objective of his trip to Washing­ one-hifif of one per cent of alcohol local ordinance, and he application Plan Bron^t in by Com­ ment exercises to be held at the 138th street shall contain suob further informa­ ton as an attempt to bring the na­ Examiners said that she bad not by volume, and riot more than State Theater, Friday morning, three and two-tenths per cent of tion as may be prescribed by the June 23, it was announced at as tions of the world closer together, been dead long. Tpey were .unable Tax Commissioner the state. to discover in cursory examlnatlqn alcohol by weight. ot mittee. sembly today by Principal Clarence not in alliances, but in spirit, and to Such application shall be filed bv bow she had bed) kfiled. “Section 2. No person sbffil sell, P. Quimby. The Honor List always secure a cooperative effort for a offer for sale or dlstribu\.j any such the towm clerk and shall be a pub- solution of economic and political The body wttS discovered by two negroes who had been warming beverage wdthout. having first re­ li record. The filing fee shall be Hartford, April 18— (AP) -^17)6 problems. ceived a permit as hereinafter pro­ pne dollar, payable to the town The premier will sail Saturday. themselves by a fire in a metal cao most bitter parliamentary battle under the approach to the Madison vided. clerk. “American policy,” the premier “Section 5. Upon application the shall keep a separate account of which one copy shall be furnished to suspend the rules to effect im­ would be in the event ot a world partly clad body, ^Mie downward, the moneys so collected and shall to said Tax Commissioner and one mediate action, the bill wax tabled agreement quite clearly defined re­ Kneeling in prayer. Pope Pins XI is seen here as he was revealed tc and notified police. rehiit the same at jonthly inter­ copy shall be retained and filed by for'the CEUendar and.printing. An­ garding an aggressor, America vals to the towm treasurer for the the town clerk wrltb the applica­ the thousands gathered in SL Peter’s Cathedral in the Vatican City, Dropped From Auto. other motion to make it the order having previously been a party to use of the towm. tion. The fee for Issuing and filing Rome, as the Holy Door, sealed since 1926. opened under three blowt The police believed that the tnm k of buslnees Tuesday at 12 o’clock that agreement.” of his golden hammer. The solemn ceremony marked the Inaugura. “ Section 4. Such application shall precipitated a battle leading was dropped from -an automobile (Continued On Page Six) MacDonald declared the world tion of the Holy Year. be in wniting imder oath and shall through intricate parliamentary could not be Indifferent to "certain shortly before the a^^roes foimd it. The dead woman appeared to be steps, but was finally adopted on a threatening Infiuences” active In about 6 feet and 1 inch tali weigh­ roll call vote of 1.78 to 81. Europe today. ing about 120 pounds. She wore a Scattering Republicans voted with Must Be Careful duk dress, a pink slip and a pair the Democrats throughout the long “We must not allow them to ob­ of gray stockings. BRITON REPEATS STORY fight. Rep Frank J. Sparks of , struct our progress toward disarm­ FINANCING OF HOMES, Unable to find any signs of gun­ West Hartford led a group from ament,” he said, “ but we must con­ shot or stab wounds in his prelim­ that party who supported ^m ocra- sider the conditions and be very inary examlnatien. Dr. Thomas A. tic demands for a public bearing be­ careful at the same time as to how Gozales, asslstapt chief medical ex­ OF SPYING IN RUSSIA fore the House acts on the measure. these conditions are to operate.” NEW ROOSEVELT PLAN aminer, ordered the body taken to Even Etiter the vote on the motion He said be understood bis views the morgue. Pending an autopsy. to bring the bill up Tuesday ti)s Miss Lacy Barrera on the European situation were not Dr. Gonzales sSid he coifid not de­ House battled over the question inacceptable in other parts of the termine wbetheir the woman bad Bot His Companion Denies BAILLE-STEWART tbrougb a long selge that brought comprises the fifteen per cent of world and if be could further the been poisoned, sttffocated or had died motion to adjourn from both sides the students who attained the spirit of cooperation among nations SOI Would Create Permaiiiit GOERING PRAISES from natural causes. of the House, and brought a motion highest rank in the class and these at Washington be would consider bis Few floratebes. Every Statement He from Rtip. Oscar A. H. Dannenbeig, first Uilrty-three received a greater mission successful. System of Federal SaYings A few scratoliss were found on GETS FIVE YEARS Bridgeport Democrat, that the sen- number of points than the remain' Dealing with' debts, he declared ,hoth aides of t h r woman’s face and Sion adjourn until the first Tuesdsy der of the class, which totals 221 that neither Americans nor Exigllsh- in Uie knumcles fit both hands. These Makes at Famens Trial ic in J a n u ^ , 1985. Daxmenberg de­ students, points being awarded on men could bide the fact that debt and Loan Associations AB Dr. Gonzales s a w might have been clared toe “conduct ot the people ot a numerical basis, five for eimh A, pasrments have bad a very Impor caused byt "the .|pdy being stuffsd Moscow. . Tower of London Prisoner the General Assembly is an Insult four for each B and so forth. tant political effect and fhht a set tmlak. of tk f ss^ sfc to the people of the itate."' Had All “AV* tlevent acceptable to both, tides Ove the JatioiL . to oaUsfLWwQ* O p - ^ conduEdon Rep. B a id i^ „ . Miss Lucy , Louise Bant«* would be one' ot..tlia grsab^ blese- ... vw^\no°Uo^1^iis Aiso^ :DiduniBnbly. Dw*' aimounoed a nepubllcair eturas of Mr. and Mrs. Domenlc ings that could happen. ___ 6r>diit8ldi'thS thiiUc. , Mofoow, April -f- Two would be held later this afternoon Barrera of 64 School street, attain­ Mr. MacDonald declined to dis ^WaAlngton, AprU'18.— (AP) — Police skid there w ert no Identlfl- British engineers accused of es­ to discuss the queition: * — - ed the highest scholastic standing cuss the details of the Washipgton Creation of' a pernjanent system of cation marks on the woman’s clotb^ pionage 'and sabotage femed each charged from the in n y . and will have the honor of giving conversations, but said thet what ’ Peace. ' ng, and that-the trunk also was de- other today across the ' oourtrHiom GOVERNOR PBOTEST8 Federal savings'and io^ associa­ Hartford. April 18—(AP) — A the Valedictory at graduation in eyer discussion on debts there .was voM' of marks. Dateotives later where they are on. trial, one turp- tions as well as an emergency 82.- statement protesting that the' en­ June. Miss Barrera receives this would be reported to the Cabinet licked up a leogth of new clothes Ing state’s evidence and the other Londop, AprU J 8.--(A P )—Utiq. honor after four years of hard 000,000,000 ciorporatlon to refinance actment of the beer,bill rsjportse with any recommendation be would Ine which' the negroes recalled they denying.every charge. tsnaqt Nermsn Baillie-'SteArart, coP' work and holds the distinction of .Rome, AprU> IS.— (A P )-^ T h e lad untied from the middle of the fsvorfibly by the G«nerd AsH'xnbiy make and that Parliamentary de­ home mortgages would be author­ William H. MacDonald, the oply vlctsd by couctmartial of violation earning nothing less than "A ” ■ in bate could be held. ized under the bill recommefided :to Mussolini 'f^ur-power peace ' pact. xunk. ' .1 Judiciary committee, without enact­ one of six accused employes of the of the Official Secrets Act, was leP' ment of regulatory legisietion ffir any subject since her entrimce into Intervening, Lloyd George, former Congress today by President Roose­ Captain. Hermaon Goering,,. minister Metropolitan - Vickers Electrical high school. premier, asked whether any agree velt. ■ withopt ppr.tfpho ^ e ' German tenc^ today to dishonorable dis­ bard liquors will “very itirlousiy af­ Company to plead gulltj When the fect” the vote on r«p ^ of the util This record, of making the A The bill would authorize.. sub­ Ckib|hft»..tqM newspaper tipttiL' this charge fro'm the 'Army and to five trial began yesterday, amplified Amendmtint, was . issued tod ry 'b y honor roll every term for four years (Contlaaed.On Page Ten) scription of iioo.ppQ.poo by . the mbmlBf, “Is ths oply tone-which can RA M , SLEET, SNOW pievlous tMtlmony to the effect yesri penal servitude.' ha* been made but twice before government for setting up .per­ Governor (^rosi. give Europs necessary peace for that be acted.uPder the Instiiue- . The young officer of the aristo Governor CrosSwHas previously .ex­ during the last decade. Miss Bar­ manent system of. Federu. aesocia- oratio Seafoztfa Highlanders, mem tlone “to provide mutuar thrift In­ several decsfles.’’ - ; ...... tlons of L .. G. Thornton, another pressed his ooposltlon to’ the pish rera has taken .the stralgb* college bar of a distinguished mlhtary stitutions in which people ' may He said tbe< pact had been'com ­ MT NEW nOAM D defendant, in gatliering ' mllltai^r of some Republican leaders to sub­ course which Includes four years of and economic information which family, was charged with having Latin, three of French, two of al­ CAREFULLY WATCH place their sayings and Invest their pletely'accepted In Germany.and be stitute a plan for licensing the . le subsequently wSs stint to Ehigland. gebra, chemistry, geometry, be­ funds, and In order to provide for hoped “it would not'be modified by 01 liquor by county commissioners As today’s session begim Mac­ sides extra studies chosen from the the financing of homes." attempts .of other "power.- apd that (Continued On Pnge Six) for the proposal of the Buckley FOREIGN DIPLOMATS These institutions would be.' in the negotiations'would return to U Donald caused somethln'g of a sen­ commission for administration by a the nature of building and Ipsn as­ Ducels primitive Idea,' which should One Four Hurt, Mach sation by deciariag that be had state commission. sociations, but the.bill pro\Hdes they be fulfilled.*’ ' ’ made, incriminating.statements at The governor’s statement ffil- should not be established ija ainy . He'declared that'Ghancellbr Hit­ Damage— 12 Inches of the time of his arrest beosuse of URGES A B O Y C O n lowa: community unleSs the Home’ Loan ler already ‘ had ‘ expressed' to the the methods of the Russian secret "The flood of protest# from all U. S. Secret Service Will Bank Board feels such community Italian-premier bis own apprecia­ police. over the state has apparently f6i?eed “is insufficiently serired by Ideal tion' o f ' “this ’courageo'tie • ahd. genial SnowinBerkshires. He said they bad shown him a the' politidal liquor: alliance to drop thrift' and home-financing Institu­ statement which they said had OF GERMAN GOODS the contemplated coun^ oominif- Guard Them Every Second act.’.’ ' been made by Thornton in which tions.” ■ . , . • ■ Offlbial Vleit slon plan of control for beer and ala. Emergency provisions of the bill Thornton admitted having .used and all Eticoholic drinks. The .al­ Captain Goering- admitted ,^at his Boston, April 13— (AP)-^A “tlcky MacDonald collti'^t information. While They Are Here. for refinancing existing home mort­ visit' tb'l^bme 'was offidal b u t' said' snow, mixed in some portions with .to liance baa now proposed a separata gages are'drafted along the 'ltnee bf it*concerned''ah' ifitenslfiimtion'ot rain ahd sleet, brought one death, Acknowledges Ount Samuel Untermeyer, Noted bill for beer apd ale, Isavtsg tht the pending agricultural refinancing aerial communication between' Italy ronslderable damage end. two toep For a moment it looked as great queetion general control, 11. measure and are designed'to sSve Washington, Apr)! 18.— (A P )— asid Germany-and-also , his desire <.o snowfall to New England communi­ though be was going to repudiate Lawyer, Advocates World the 18to amendment is repeiled, td‘ From the moment of their arrival at thousands of city home owners who extend' ata'lnvitatlob to Geheral''Italo ties through the night , his original confession, but later some future action, if any. it IS Quarantine in New York harbor, the are burdened with debts. ■ ' ' The death occurred in Berlin. he acknowledged pis guilt pf all. the needless fo r m e to say, that, if In the Country . law is passed at' this' session deaK world famous statesmen coming to (Cobtinued On ^ g e Slit) Conn. William Abeam of New BiIt charges against hlin.. An urban home loan corporation Wide.MovenieBt by Jews. talk economic recovery with Presl' . :____-.1:__i_L— J— 1-1 tain was killed in an auto accident Thornton denied “ confessions’’ lr>g with bard liquor, so that thA would bd created under the Federal 'HRiSA'S'URY B A L A I ^ made at the time of his arrest, de­ people can see what is in view 'It; dent Roosevelt will be watched over Home Loan Board with a capitaliza- attributed to the storm. by secret operatives of the State De' On the Holyoke road near claring that he had been frighten­ they vote for repeal, then the vote tloE of 82OO.POO.,P0O'subscribed, by ed and thought be would have a New' York. April 18.-^(AP)— on. repeal,. whiU) is a fundamental partment who are charged witb the Federal government. 'Funds Washfiigteh,' April- -13.-1 (-AF)' — Northampton four men were injur­ TresUsiuy receipts tor Apriril'were chance to correct -his statements Samuel Untermyer in an address issue! 'Will be very seriously mfect guarding the safety and lives of the would be ..obtained through the 'R e­ ed, two critically, as a machine col­ government’s diAtingulshed guests. $5,166,^62.62:' 'ertpCniUture's $l2',436,- later. He stuck to that story de­ today advocated world-wide Jewish ed. MEiny persoiu have - toh) ma construction Corporation. . , . lided with a,trolley car. that they will not vote'fdr repeti. It This was disclosed today by the 476-.09; ■ bal_an'ce-8808,^694,437:66. Cus- spite the scornful laughter of the boycott of German merchandise. The Home Loan ' Corporatibn Jeiry Cusbsnan of Northampton a satisfactory law.is not preparedJ- leader of the little band—a man torhs'dutiM ; for’ ll days of . April and John J. MorlEurty of Monson audieneq; Ip Which.. .jWe prosecutor ‘ 'He spoke at a luncheon tendered and.tbe judgam jefined. It is intolerable that tifia matter ot whose name never appears in the (Continue^' On Page Six) were $9/270,6®6-l,89. • .... were the two most seriously injured. him by the American Friends of papers, but who has watched with *^What were you ifrald of?” the repeal, which has agltatied The last rites of the Roman Catho­ the Hebredv Univerpityr Inc'., on cbe country for years, should be Jebpaiv, eagle eye the comings and goings of lic church were tulmlnlstered to prftriding Judge demanded. The audience held its breath for occasion of the dedicatioii in Jeru­ dlzed by cheap politleal Bebaylpr. all the g^reat and near great who them. - ■ salem of an, open ail. tbtiater given James Toman have been guests in recent years. they .expected Tboraton tp tell ‘Tt is asserted' by the prt>pibneiita«^ Many Wires Down • b y ' Untermyer in memory. o f his Among the Statesmen whose com what he ' knows about how the ot the hew beer tfiU that It e4l u.fi- Many communities, notably in wife. commercial curriculum. This an­ ing is already assured ai*« Prime If You CqW ' W'dber**) / ’ • T ' .* i ■' OGPU works but Thornton ignored ates p<^tica. Nothing is .further nouncement did not come as a com­ Connecticut, reposrted high tension “When provision Was made seven from the truth. —" Minister Ramsay MacDonald of {U)d’\elegrapb .and telephone lines the question. Later he admitted plete surprise to the students who that his orlgloal statement wss years ; ago for the, Cppstruietion of Two Altemativee, Britain, former Premier Edouard down. Power seiwice was paralyzed have been in any of Miss Barrera's Herriot of France, Prime Minister E ig h t M en A tieioer made without durese. but be still the in ihemoiY ot nay dear “lire bfil offers two Siternatlves-—. classes for they had previously rec­ in a number of towns in Connecti­ wife; in the midst ot hope and re­ one is that there shall b« uq'oontneh Richard B. Bennett of Canada, Vis i. j r cut’s upper Naugatuck valley insisted it was not-true. ognized her ability. Her point score MacDonald’s Story joicing, t that we are today dedicat­ whatever over the sale d r corrsu: ^ count Kikujlro Isbii.of Japan, and 1 1 - Isolated hill towns in is perfect, totaling 440. Guido .Jungo of Italy, Mussolint’i Olney, m'., ’ April is;— (AP)-l-Pa-^Geofge,. npw .hejsd.of the Jioppltal ot MacDonald; Iflime sine* childhood, ing in sackcloth and ashes,’’ be tion of beer and ale; tbe. secotod. tS!^ MaesaobuSetts Berkshires mpfirted said, “little did we dream of the that there shall be such c o a ^ l as Toman’s Record minister of finance. tlents seeking a cure for this or Webbpios, dropped hie hpe ahd went told the court be had collected James Philip Toman, son of Mr. off'to Teacherai Cpilege,and later to mowfallB of from 16 to 12 inches possibillto of the cataclysm that any town, city or borough raiay or- Mexico’s acceptance was announc that ailment at Olney's 75-bed military, economical imd political and Mrs. John S. Toman of 19. St. ed last night in Mexico City. A l medical ‘school' an.E many tom down telephone information at Leningrad and ait has ovsixaken the Jews ot the dam. TTie prospect ot bo qont 'fil'-' Lawrence street, ranked second in berto J. Pani, secretary of the treas hospital. shouldn’t uk' for Dr. . Ths-neledfix>rs ■ rather-scoffed at wires. . . ^ Zlatoust on Thornton’s instruction. world at the hands o f a nation whatever is, 1 am.fiertiUii, intoler­ the class of 1983 and will deliver ury, who is now in Miami, will bead Weber. ' the idea. .G^rge they- said. Just bad Probably New England’s hardest He also said he had wrecked ma- that, fiotwlthatanding' its many able to the great majority ot, ,tl^ the Salutatory address during the the Mexican mission. They have to be a trifle more “blghfalutin’ ideas’-’- but when be re­ bit community was Sharon, Conn., chlnery at Zlatoust, where there is misfortunes, was then still regard­ oitlaens. BooUeggers can mapu- graduation exercises. Toman ' has Always Under Guard. speolfic in their, requests tor every turned .-from • school ' his' doctoring which was without lights through an Important power pitmt, in an ed as one of the cnUurdl nations of factors, can ito . and disW bh^ received but four “B’s” since enter­ All will be zealously protected doctor in the institution is a Dr. ip, and. around; Ingraham, Bl., was the night. The sheets of the little effort to cripple factories making the world." through huge ehaiae of wutiets, ohn- ing high school taking the college every moment of their stay. Even Weber. ' mbra successful ', perhaps than be town were stiAwn With high tension war materials. In spehklng ot reports'of anti- dreU can buy, mUoobs can bs sat. course with Trigonometry, Physics when they think themselves un In all there are eight Doctor bad ever di earned oL Later he mov wires sjid ice cMted telephone poles Elvery; time MacDonald made a Semitic activlUes in Germany the drfnldag can be done twfi$)tyrtc and Art in the way of extras. His watched at times, sharp eyes will be Webers in the hospital. Six of them ed ' to -lOinsy,' bought a small hotel , Crops Damaged statement of this kind, the prosecu lawyer said tha^ “w* are not with­ hours a day, seven days , a wS( record is remarkable considering on the alert for any menace to are brothers. The other two Webers and started his' hospital. Farmers to Litchfield county, out means of reprisal.” and then Conneotiout will swiin in beer s m . Advdoatsd the world-wlds boycott.' the fact that he has been active in their welfare. are sons of two of the brothers. . What ' George • did,' his brdthsrs Connecticut, feared for - many ot (Oontinaed Dn .*age Six) oUr highways fihu take an Imnefissx every phase of student activity The type of precautions taken is reasoned-they'cbuld'do too.' So thsy theii. plants that bad already begun t c E S jlfe M d limb. , And the same sort: of tbinr Is dn the other hairt, tt there Is’ tp, about the school. His honors are based on a careful study, one official trus at the nurses training sobbol toblr up msdlolne—Nsil, F rick and to sprout many, including prizes for work ip explained, which even takes into New Hampshire’s WbiU moun- be any refulationrii wlU to- rsffU'e-. operated in oonJuDotion witb the "Jim" and *ths'others-went to modi tloh ot 'lfifi different IfUids. art and many awards for literary consideration conditions in the ooun hospital. Tbsre two siitiir-Websri)-: oa! siBhool until tbs staff - >is’ now tai'js were snow oovsrsd and'tsm' work. He is Editor-ln-Cbief of try from which the dignitary comes S raturs readings ran "from 83 to nidvely claimed' that, in .splto Miss Katherine and ' Miss Minnie nude up of .tbs. following: fact that politics play Bomanbli, president of the debate ’They all object to. being very are in obprgt. ■ 'X)6ot6r Frai)k J.,'surgeon. degress ‘ to tbs mountain mwns. lag club, a member of the debat STORES' HERE TO BE OPEN, local affaire, wb«i It pomee w closely accompanied," be remarked, They ars sisters of tbs six broth; Fi^spk C., ,obststcioian. At Mhncbsstsr, N. H.,,ttsre lag club and speaker in tbe 'trlan latinf the eals “The Job is to protect them while •rs. *»:, James', radiology., four toohss. of snow witb the storm gular debate for the past two yetrs seeing that they do not feel impris­ still upder wsy. . puf® of,motive This unusual situation ofime About , " Bernard, genlto urinary. TOMORROW (GOOD FRIDAY); ebly^with.ths Uly. aad a member of the Bock and oned." btoauss a.farmsr.boty—tbs.'sonjof V lAwrence, sfitfdsnee.' '' Ths'storm lasted wsU tbroufh the Byskin club, and on the trick Prims Minliter ISaeDobald is night in'Northeastern^ Vsradht and hyi^trey.. It 1« ■ team. Bsnsdiot,Ws)per, an imnigriint.from “ George.' Int0rnl:t '* Although tomorrow, Ck)od FHclay, is obstTvod gjfin-. telilgende of the oomparatlvely easy penon to guard, (3snnany-7>batSd to sss slblusss. , ” ,,. PfLul,; surgery, .dlab•^Qs rstMrts of sndwfall ranged m m f The Honor list said the man who srMobed over him to 7 ln e ^ ..'T b s snow wnsJatsT-^ •rally aa a holiday, tha achadula q| the Mfirchanta’.iWl- sfetd/ When PartieulAriy hs wat dlstresifd bs- J. C;. Ays, sar, noss. (throat tt manky And Whaled i . Following Is,the honor list for when be was asre in 1938 t o ' , Bsnsdlot’s wifs died to UM. Hs is spimsd rain and lay soggUy on aion of'the MaueheBter Chamber pf:Gommerce cpU)«:fAr: tbi class of IMS. It is^intfrsitlng Preeldent Hoover. oauss bis >nibtbsr was inqurilw LU o f thraele oh % | ip | ri of tubsrbuloslS( and hspafiM ^ ’ still IMing' Slid, .oooumss an 'iq^art* the ground. ' " an all-day opening tomorrow. The local banka apd i ^ t te note the closeness In poUt'seore “He is veiT frlandly.", the iffent Bpowj(hit Boston about Its .bends diiit his brotbsrs ,dis bfMuss .oinoea wiU .be elbeed. ^The Hprgld will ^ aa tion ^ ^ween the first eight or t«n'iad •aid. "He d o e n ’t run ardund apd bs*s ill/ but .bfoviss it's oopYjmsfit a heavy mip ^ ^ __ _ ' ' the 8S^ honor' stunts do things unespee^dly. It is rsa- from splh$) maningi.iis and thi oU|er n d nt ds^raak tho doWntown uanal. • . . ‘ ‘ ‘ . . ' from * ...... • V' cellsge* dlvlsleaV: The/ •onahly safe to kpe^ srhat' be .is btloo .WAS . filled ■with .ipeh'dssp going'to do the neat'minute or the tX ■ country .dootor r. triad s| v s |ibtlVs.ebO)|fh“ to ’(Oentlnaid On' Page Ten) / . neat hour.” thsm,-bat“'^eoiilds*t' so ' tbii'''^' ira, fimk to the garden. ! ,'I lush. 9 ^ P ^*■7' “ t'l ...... ■•I S f ' 4 ■4i * » k * e m * 4 * ' '■ t • .. » ' *• ' A -I • • •*■• ^ j I- I . * .

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MANCHiaTER EVENING RBBAU). MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 18,1988. PAGlii i>vvi

AnderaoD’a Oroenhouae haa ralaed ABOONA MAN WINS 18 years, wife of tbe late Braztua F. AWAIT INFORMATION the majorl^ of tha atook on aale 0. A. BW Birs PBIZB Cowles, paseed away eariy tbla POOLlRYMENm v tbla Baatar they are able to offer morning a t her borne, 800 HUlstewn the fineit ol healthy sturdy atook OBITUARY RoadTroaowlng a Uagerlng lUniM. HAT FASHIONS ON FORESTRY SERVICE wlth a profusion' of blooms at prices When Charles Sweet observed Mn. Oewlei bad beep a reildait of JOHN KAY PR E^D lN f lower than thoae of any.' other year bis 70tb birthday 10 days ago Manobeater fbr tba pant 64 years. alnee they have b e i p ^ the bual- he said that he would give a •be la aurvivad by tbe following for the EASTER No Word Received Yet Regard­ nsM. The people of M ueheater a rt prlM to the person sending him DEATHS children: M n. Cbiriea B. Cowles, Df eide to Hold AiuimI 8kow on ing Number to Be Sent from Invited to vldt the Oreenhouses at a greeting card from the point Carl J.j. Hoff,HOn, Mrs.MTz. wmiarn wuiiam L.u , Wal­ wai- Dioombor 27, 2^ 89 M this time and eee for themetlvee farthest from Manohester. A dron aoiaad Harry K. Cowles, all of —Othif OFtcsri. PARADE Mancheeter. this display of Manehester grown deluge of card! and folders Manebibelter asd tba foUowlai atep- flowers. greeted the well known local Obarlia______■>. Oeerga A„ Robert Frank Chaney, Jr., president of Tha saaiwl BMsttsg ^ man ae the result of his en- JOSEPH POHLMAN, W. and J a Oowlei, all of Man- of effleara of ths M sn c ^ (^ 1^ the Manoheiter Bmergenoy nounoement, The one coming cbaiter, IT grandeblldreB and nini try elub was bsld last J ^ a pleyaent Aeaoclatlon expeote to re- the longeet dlatanoe wee from smat-erandenUdren. May of Wialow atiaat^waa atostad odva Information m ertly eonoern- BITTER HOUSE BATTLE Oeorge IffulhoUend in Phoenix, CIGAR Mm, DIES* l? m e n l aervieea wlU be held from prssldsat and tba otbw oCRotm Inf the eeleotloD of Manoheeter'e Arlaona, ao Mr, Sweat today her lata borne laturday afternoon at wars aaoMd as IbUewii Jessi^ Veiled teicorne, high quota of unemployed young men dlspatohed a Cheney lUk Amer­ 8:80. Rev. Watson Woodruff wlU Tanunaay, first vtoSiFrsiddsot; J. in the' back, with for the reforeitatlon eampi. No OVER CONTROL OF BEER ican Sag to Mr. MulhoUand. offldats and burial will bs In ths Fraak B o ^ , asoosd vloa-wrasl- definite word hke been received yet Garde were received from Well Koowd North End Ren- pert feather. refardlBf the number oC thOie on West cemetery. dant; Charlaa Jobaaon, a s o r t^ ; $2.75 the lilt to be sent to camp with the (Oentlnned From Page One)/ Oharlca F. Xcami In Ohloiun Georga G.'• May,----- aialataatjalataat aaerstary:s a o s t ^ first draft, but It la expected to be and from Hcmv Varney In WU- dent PaiMS — In Busi- Bin. Mary J. Bennett Raymond Bnilth, treaauran treaaurar: Bdward about ten or twelve. Over 40 have dayi will be m''.gntfled beyond mlngton, Del. Other oarda came M n. Mary J. Bennett who died at P. Btaln aad Joaapb Tuamu9> raglitored with Manager' Herbert meuure. from Bedford, Maaa., and Hol­ home In B ait Hartford yesterday auditora; axaoutiva eoaunittas, Bd- MoCann to date. “Z submit to theI people that uni- yoke, Meaa. neu Here 52 Years. was well known hen, being a eleter ward P. Btaln, obalraaa: Daatsl form state control, luon as is pro-pro< of Mrs. Katherine M, Gornum of Altklna, Jamaa Lapp, Rayaoad vlded In tbs BuekleyIV mil,bill. ISIs requrequired lioouit etreet Mri. Benm c leaves Smith, Harman Klaamaa. for bser and ale and that In order to Manohester lous another of Its besides her huiband, Almee Ben­ Tbs mMtlng whieh waa hald laat ANDERSONS HAVE FINE vote Intelligentiv on repeal, we must oldest and most'rsspeoted oltlztns nett, three eons and thne daugh­ Bight In tha Buckland buUdlBf be prepared and the oltlseni of the ABOUT TOWN today In the passing of JoiepU Pohl- ter!, also a brother in Minnesota, where the Rabbit club exhibit la ba-, state must have before them the man, 87, of 28 Main etreet, following M. J. Foley. Ing ihowB voted to hold tha 18th' DISPLAY FOR EASTER complete plan for regulation.’* a lingering lUneis. A reildent of this Funeral lervloci will be held In annual poultry ahow Daeembar 27, Z^eooard Booellente local violinist town for the past 68 yeare,^ a re , Mr. S t Roie’s church, Bumilde, at 8:80 28, 29 and 80. Bdward P. Stain waa who has bean spending a few days Pholman conducted a dgar imanu- named chairman of the annual show Anderson Qreenhouiea and Flower PURBLY BBBR BILL at'nls home, 106 Spruce etreet left Saturday morning. Shop, located at 168 Bldrldge street Hartford, AprU 18.—(AP) — A oommlttee and be will ba aaslsted beer blU Ignonng both eldee of the today for Boston to resume his by James L«pp, George O. May, baa one of tha flneat Baitar dla- radio work. Jamea WUllamson Shiny straw, slant­ playa of flowara In town. Tbla year itate-commlielon or oountv-oommle- Jam es' WlUlaxnson, who lived at Joseph Tammany, Raymond Bmltli,' ing brim, and tiny this oonoem raised praotlcally uelr sioner control plan of ue liquor the home of J. P. Ladgard of Strick­ Kerman Ktaeman and Rudaoo Hol- entire stock of flowers. Tha Baatar question and making no referenoe Manohester Orange conferred the land street, died at 1:85 o’clock to­ lliter, Joseph Tammany waa veil. Llllea ara towering healthy plants to the question of bard liquors in first aud eeoond degrees in one of day at the Memorial hospital after named as lupcriatendent of the $1.95 with a maaa of buda. The byaolntba the event of repeal of the 18th the largest claasei In Its history, a month’s lUness. He was 88 yean ■how and the press aad advertlslBg ara largq and oo irful and present Amendment was brought into the last, night at a regular meeting In of age and lived here about three work will be la charge of Raymond one of outstanding aeleouone of house today. Odd Fellowi hall. Thirty-three out years. He leaves a sister in Scot­ Szoltb. thla Easter favorite ever to be of­ The measure, drafted by the Re­ of a olaaa of thirty-five candidates land, bis only surviving relative. fered the patrons of Andaraon publican majority of the judiciary were present, and upwards of 100 Funeral arrangements are Incom­ Oreenhouaes. Due to the fact that committee, placed the lleenslng of the regular members. Light re- plete. TO DISCUSS VETERAN powers in the hands of the town freehmenta were served and a social clerks and the tax commissioner, time bdd in the banquet haL’. end left regulation of drinking UGISUTION HERE plHces to local authorities. Minor­ ity members of the committee, who The Mancheeter Oreen Communi­ are also the Democratic leaders of ty club, complying with popular re- Commander Mulligan to Ba the two Chambers of the Legisla­ queits, will run the Friday evening Gnaat of Mancheatar D. A i V. WINDOW ture, have indicated they wlU flgbt wblat parties and dances for the Tomorrow Evening. the measure and support the gov- j^resent, including tomorrow eve­ AUGUST UNDHOLM emcr’s plan for centralizedI traU» control, ning. Caeh prizes will be awarded Department Commander William DISPLAY The bill provides for the Issuance the wlnnere and progressive whist FUNERAL IN ANDOVER Mulligan and members of hla staff of licenses to sell liquor of a sped only played; All players wlirbe of the State Departmant» Disabled Our display of new goods and fled...... alcoholic conten'nt of no greater welcome. American Veterans of the World than 3.2 per cent by weight "byoy thet Died Mimday Night After War, will be the gueat tomorrow town clerk on the jrment of a Mrs. Jessie Wallace has called a evening at the state armory' of specials in our spacious win­ 160 license fee. Wholesaler amd Horse Pinned Him Against rehearsal of the Rbbekah play, WaU in Stable. Manohester Chapter, No, 17, Dla- dows are worth seeing before manufacturer permits would be is­ “TiUie Listens In,” for tonight at abled American Veterans. Tbe sued by the tax commissioner for 7 o’clock In Odd Fellows hall, again Joseph Pohlman The funeral of August lindbolm, meeting vrill be open to an. voter- they are carried off by the fees of $600 and |1,000 respectively. Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock at ana of Manchester who are eligible Rough straw sail­ The town cleric Is ordered to is­ the same place, and the final re­ facturing shop here during those prominent resident of Andover and well known to the local Swedish to memberahlp In *'lie post. or, ribbon bow eager purchasers of these days. sue a license, on proper appUcatlon hearsal Sundlty afternoon at 8 years from 1869 until 1872 when be Department Commander Mulligan to ‘ any dtlzen, 21 years of age or o’clock. The play, together with a returned to New York and conduct­ element, was held this afternoon at will speak on veterans’ legialattan trim. over.” One section provides that variety of orchestral and vocal num­ ed a cigar making setablishment in 2 o’clock at hla home. Rev. K. E. and will give hla views on tbe ef­ $1.95 "any I town, city, or borough, x x x tbe city of bis, birth. He returned to Erickson, pastor of the Emanuel fect of the recently enacted Boon-’ may by ordinance regulate or pro­ bers, will be given Monday evening, Lutheran church here, and Rev. S. Coquettisli shal­ Wonderful Values at 8:16 in Odd Fellows hall. This as Manchester in 1881 and upon his re­ C. Franzen, retired paztor, officiat­ omy BlU on veterans aa a whole. And hundreds of other hibit the retail sde of any beverage the annual spring entertainment of turn be adopted Manchester as bis A claaa of 25 reomlta wlU be hats for miss and matron low crown, fabric permitted under this act.” ed. obligated by Commander Mulligan Sunlight Butter, Clamors of town and city authori­ the Rebekahs for the Odd Fellows permanent home in preference to Mr. Ldndbolm died Monday night that will lead the fashion ■ straw. home in Groton, and it is expected the life he had known in tbe busy and invitationa have been extended lb...... 21c ties that part of the revenue ex­ at tbe WUUmantic hospital, where to town officials and tbe Comman­ parade. $1.95 pected from bter should be turned that it will be well supported by metropolis. he was taken after a serious acci­ local Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and Good Tobacco Judge. ders ot the various ex-servlee or­ $1.00 to $2.75 Gold Medal Softasilk O Q ^ over to local treasuries was met by dent at bis home early Simday ganizations of the town. Other provisions that retail license fees their friends. Joseph Pohlman was a mastor morning when a horse that he had Cake Flour, pkg. ... craftsman and was one of the best speakers on tbe program tomorrow shnl: be turned over to the city or recently purchased attacked him. night wfll be Nsnonal Junior !tUce towTT In which the licensee is to do Nutmeg District, L. O. L., No. 21 judges of tobacco leaf in this sec­ Mr. Lindbolm waa alone at the time Puritan Pure Vanilla, tion. Coupled with bis uncanny Commander, Peter Nugent; Na­ business. The tax commissioner will have a supper and social in of the mishap but It is believed that tional Organizer WUllam Dodd aad bottle ...... wouln turn over to the counties the Orange ball Saturday evening at 7 knowledge of tbe quality of tobacco be waa trying to get tbe horse into National RebabiUtation Officer Ed­ fimds received from wbblesaler and o’clock. Grand officers will be leaf, he took a special pride In his a stable and was pinned against the ward Kelley. FoUowlng the meet­ Native Eggs, manufacturers' licenses. # present. ’The Daughters of Liberty work and never lowered the quality wall by tbe animal. Mr. Lindbolm ing refrezbmentz wlU be zerved by dozen ...... Revenue to be derived from direct will assist with the program, put­ of his product during his lifetime of suffered nine broken riba, a lung the entertainment committee of the taxation is reserved for the state ting oil a fancy IdrllL labor over tbe bench. puncture, a jaw injury and a bruis­ local post. and is to be oolleotsd by stamps on When Joseph Pohlman began the ed forehead. He was unconscious Handy's.Sliced Bacon, ! A ..* each bottle or container. Beer would ’The Beethoven Glee Club will re­ manufacture of cigars in the little imtil hla death. ^-Ib.’^. lUC be taxed at three tenths of a cent hearse at the Emanuel Lutheran shop in Oakland street in 1869. Man­ The deceased was bom in Tore per bottle of 12 ounces^ or at one church tomorrow morning from 9 chester was but a village. There boda, Sweden, March 26, 1864. His REV. L L W E IiS DIES ■ Royal Desserts, O O dollar per keg of 81 gallons. to 11 o’clock. were no large tobacco plantations in sixty-ninth birthday waa recently Regulatory provisions of the bill 3 pkgs. fo r ...... 4U(m C Bujkland or Wapping when Mr. celebrated with a family party at recommended by the Buckley stud^ ’The choir of the Emanuel Lu­ Pobnman first made cigars, most of his home. Mr. Lindbolm waa form' IN STOUGHTON. NASS. commleelcn are Ignored in tb!is Krasdale Golden Ban- 1 A ^ theran church \rill rehearse tomor­ the leaf coming from other lands. erly a carpenter and held several measure other than to give that row evening at 7 o’clock instead of Later tobacco raising was introduc­ town offices in Andover, including tarn Com, No. 2 can 1 V C powei to local authorities. Saturday evening. that of selectman and assessor. Word was received here today of POPULAR MARKET Toe bill was drawn after the ju ed in this state, and Mr. Pohlman the sudden death in Stougbten, became an authorliy on the quality He is survived by twe sons, Ed­ Mass., this morning of Rev, Bdsrard 855 Main Street ' Rubinow Building Del Monte Asparagus Y dlcisry committee sat through two A meeting of the officers of the win and Claf; three daughters, long executive sessions, after the of tbe domestic leaf. He was ever E. Wells, a member of the Soutbem Tips, No. 1 sq. can 1 O C Junior Daughters of Italy will be a staunch supporter of home-grown Anna, Mary and Clga Lindbolm, all New England conference of the controversy over whether liquor held this evening at 7 o’clock at the of Andover; and a lister. Hilda control system should be adminis­ products and his cigars attaified a Methodist Episcopal church qf home of Joy Bquatrito. large sale in this section and else­ Lindbolm of Sweden. He was a which Manchester churches are a Ki'asdale Fancy Toma- Q ^ tered by a state commission as member of tbe Emanuel Lutheran Extra Speeial Good Friday toes. No. 2 can .... recommended by tbs Buckley com­ where. During his lifetime be is esti­ part Until last year RaV. Walls 7 C A meeting of the executive com­ mated to have made over six million church, Andover Grange and East­ was the district superlataBdaht la mission, or by the ootmty oommls- mittee of the Anderson-Sbea Post ern Cmtral Pomona Orange. Astor Coffee, ■lonlri, as was the practice prior to cigars. tbe Providence district Ha was prohibition, had swept through the will be held this evening at the Depot Square Shop At tbe funeral this afternoon, delegate to tbe general oonfSreaoe lb. tin .... 24c entire General Assembly and had home of Commander Clarence Upon bis return from New York Rev. Wallace Z. Woodln, pastor of in 1928. Tbla la tha ninth n eu ­ appnrently defined well . drawn Peterson, 76 Westminster Road. in 1881 he secured a shop at Depot the Andover Congregational church, ter’s death in this conference this Hot/ Cross Buns also spoke briefiy. Philip PYanzan, party lines. Square and lived on Oakland etreet, year, an unusual number. Due to the Inclemency of the son .of Rev. Franzen. lang "Rock of MAMIEU'8 later moving to Main street, nearby Ages” and “In tbe Sweet Bye and weather, the scheduled meeting of bis shop. He retired from active the Permanent Memorial Day Com­ Bye" at tbe home and "Nearer My L astT lnaa STORE SHOWS COSTUMES work several years ago. He waa a Go To Thee" at tbe grave In Andover 1 2 0. doxon GROCERY mittee was oanoellsd last evening. charter member of tbe local order TealghtI Tbs next meeting of the committee cemetery. The bearers were all In­ 188 Spruce Street of Knights of the Maccabees, Man­ timate friends of ths deceased. '9 r o a ^ ^ GOOD FOR BARN DANCE will be held In the Municipal build­ chester Tent No. 2, and also a mem­ STATE 2 DOZEN ...... 23c. ing, Wednesday,. April 26 at 8 ber of Teutonia l.odge, New York Frl. aad Sat Jcaa o’clock. City. Great Ooablb FCatora Fregmal Nurses of the Memorial hospital ■ I M X ’ He is survived by one son, Fred­ on the committee for the "BiJm ' The Whiten Memorial library HOSPITAL NOTES Dance" at the State A m oty, Wed­ erick W. P. Pohlman of thla town; ’

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the htoidreih dfers in thlsipartloular your worthy correspondent. He even chlldireB . wbp t a^riied thrii: R ecrc^on C err^ case. , __ . of the apparatxis and hose. bread 'iw the.swet oC .thi^ stille--, w m pUskaiM iiM T. M. C A. With the completion of the Irwin The Lakes’ Aid sode^ ,of the stated I-had-oeme-to town-,to see a hiiAdtry sg^tfiaorir wito the second doctor. I had come In to sto the what are they gtfing‘W"do? Again, ROCKVILLE F. B. Uoyd vs; Cora Uosrd case, no TMland ’TrucKCofmpahy of the Tol­ what are.you gding'^to^ with the 'gapte' Sdtorday night fellow who takies cluuge alftor the other business is on the docket until land Fire Dejiurti .'Ant. held a sbdal PoUch .toicie .whsa''tbere'. ain’t ansr iBSsat Side Reeredtitm build­ and dance last evenix^ at 'WiUing- M.,D. is through vritL you,;namely,. ing,.-.,-.': -. .. •: : ,- next Wednesday, April 19th, fo r HERWr REOIETS more bootleggers v to ’,’l(at^” ' : ton.' The proceeds wiU be \ued for His RoyaF fliglmess the Undertak­ * - - ConoM itoty D o a e e '- - court trials. A'jury panef has bem I saw’ oM stitoit>QW A^aln Boto/^Bsim ^ summoned in for Tuesday, April welfare work. 'Both mddem and er. l i i e roads,- or the 'p M ^ . vWkeze '•' 'Evan'the wdatker did not keep at be dosed Ml d ^ ’ Gbod Rldtor. bid fashioned dances were enjoyed they used , to te, arel si'mply im­ street the -'day *i w a s 'in 'to w n ndth' 18th, with four cases on the docket DRY UWS’ PASSING his coat ; b a a gtn g' openi I dpraised them to the Drive toe impurities sad excess acid zard and practically paralyzed-aft» day, net haying tom , for a * The Interpretation of the word “Family Night” at the cbiurch so­ for the rest of my days. All on ac­ too many-roads for the size of the number of /years. .Remember,- I ‘ toghest degree, and when'it was an- from the bladder Whldi cause toe cial-rooms on Friday evening of “heirs” to determine whether It midnight. There was over • six count of that Widow, If you re­ town. I think if the state or some­ used to be his boss '\/ben he' was; a noufie'ed that they were reengaged Irritation , that wakes you Get .inches of snow at one o’clock which next week, April 21st An interest­ body else would close half the so- jneans children or simply the heir member, who coaxed me along im- strawberry 4>icker and If--I reineim^ to: play fbr next week’s Community a 21k box of BltKETTS,' the bladder made travel without chains prac­ ing entertainment wlU be pre­ cUled roads -and keep the main •Mmed In a-will, Is the question to til I thought I had her almost in ber rightly out of a couple of hun­ dance the outburst of applause veri- pbjrsic, from any drug-store. After tically an impossibility for autos. sented. my grasp, then to be cast aside like thoroughfares passable it would be ued the bit .that th ^ made durtog four days test;';lf not satisfied; go he decided In the case of Irwin F. The Hartford-Rockville bus service dred pickers, he was a -past master Special Lenten services were con­ an old worn-out shoe. I teU you it an answer to the question. So at the game! I don’t know if be has toe evening.' 'liie .dance for 'hext back and get your' 26c. -They tfork •B. Uoyd of Hartford against Mrs. of the Connecticut Company arrived ducted last evening at the First hit you just about where *lt hurt that’a why I thought, w^en I bad week will be held dn Thursday eve­ on.tba bladder dmilar to caMor oil from Hartford op. the 11 o'clock reformed or - not but- besides being -Cora Uoyd Weir of Rockville, Lutheran church at 7:30 o’clock. the worst. Of course a .young chap a little steam left, I would get as the best picker in the lot he could ning; I : . : , .bn the bowels. You are boimd totoel about fifteen minutes late. The bus The appointment of a, treasurer would have gone out: and foimd an­ near the im'diertaker, as possible. The Endees, Rec league,vrinners, better after this cleansing, and yov^ 'Which opened In the Tolland C!ounty however, after reaching Rockville raise more hell than the 199 others of the RockviUe a ty Sinking Fund other. But when you are old and But when ! got to .town and will play the Y, M, C. A-^epresenta- jret you r ''egu lar. sleep. J. H. Quinn Superior Court yesterday. Judge was unable to complete its trip to put together! has been postponed for two weeks tottering you can’t go very far found that beer and hard liquor THE HERMIT. tives, Joe’s FillMg Station, tonight A'Co. say “BUKEfTS is a best sell­ Jota Rufus Booth of New Haven is the eastern end of the city. due to the U1 health of Mayor Al- were com i^ back I changed my in the best out of th^ee games'seriee er.” dh the bench. This same case has In front of the Rockville House afield. There is an old widow with­ Gilead, April 12. Dert E. Waite. iTie position is now in walking distance—if you start mind and went to see . a doctor. 'heen before the Superior Court, m the bus was temporarily ditched be­ leid by Representative Sherwood C. early in the morning. I called on I think it is a great mistake. I an M>peal from the Probate Court cause of the .slush caused by the Cummings. It is an honorary rx)sl- for one always believed in and did and also has been taken to the Su­ combination of rain and snow. After her once but never again. I don’t tlon with no salary but a bond of tvifnic she ever knew I was around. patronize home industries. And I perior Court of Connecticut, where some effort the bus was backed 810,000 is required costing 8100. the Probate Court was sustained. . She was too busy trying to “frlg- was always noted as being loyal to away to Main street where it was Should City Treasurer Parley. B. -my friends. I have hundreds of The case has resulted from the started back to Hartford at 11:80, ger” out a jigsaw puzzle. That Leonard accept the position, no them both in Manchester and will of Mrs. Ellen Sown Lloyd of some fifteen minutes late. additional bond would be. required seems to be about all they do out Rockville, who died in October, The last trip from Hartford to here. Highland Parte, and as toese are, as he is now under a 810,000 bond. or were, bootleggers I naturally 1981, leaving practically all of her Rockville, due in Rockville about But now I have come to the main The teatter wUl be acted upon on will stand up for them. 'Think of estate to her daughter, Mrs, ^ ra midnight, suffered the same diffi­ Tuesday, April 25th. object in writing to you, namely. HARTFORD Lloyd Weir and only about $500 to culties. They also were unable to ’The Union Church club held a a son, Irwin Uoyd of Hartford, who complete the trip 'ip the steep meeting last evening at the church Instituted the court action. An In­ grade to East street. The electric rt>cial room s. A ‘ short concert was t i dependent court action was brought service of the Rockville-WIlllmanOc presented by the Maple street school the logical store for Easter fashions” several years ago by Lighting Company failed about orchestra.. Refreshments------wbre 'seeking a declaration of his righto 11:3 5 o’clock for about five minutes. Mtred during the evening. ■iihder the w ill. The original estate The trouble was \rith the high,ten- ; Rockville Council, No. 1156, Open'All Day—‘*Good'Priday’^ amounted to 89,582,66, and It was slo" service somewhere in the.north­ Knights of .Columbus, held a spe- stated yesterday that the present ern states where the power is gen­ rial meeting last evening in thelr iwi»Ti Sow n U oyd estate is not In erated. rooms in the Prescott Block.* Special excess of 81300 exclusive of repl Between Rockville and Manches­ Agent John F, Daily of . Boston, estate. ter three autos were ditched-when Mass.,'made his annual audit of the The action was brought seeking they skidded off the road. Due to books of the council at that time.- the construction of the will of Fraa- the large flakes of wet snow It was 'Gountiy-Store Nlte” will be held . S' ’ * • ‘ cis Sown, grandfather of the practically impossible to see twenty tonight ’ at the Cheerio Ballroom plaintiff and defendant. As the will feet ahead. Wreckers were needed which is:to be a big novelty. Spe­ was Interpreted the distribution to bring the cars back Into a posi­ cial-prizes "are to be offered.' Both A Presentation was made In 1926 by Ellen Uoyd to tion to operate. No one was in­ modern and old-fashioned dances herself as stde heir. jured. One .^WISE SMTIWS... the remaining 8400 but took no re

ceipt or cancelled note and mort ' t r 'V' w gage deed release. Mordals’ state " -r. •'.•.•ysK'.'.SS**-.; ment was that he took no receipt as f(L LITTtE MONE?' there was no stamp to put on the I 7 transaction. \;-=- John Makosky, a retired Willi- mantic merchant, who formerly con­ ducted a cigar store, put a knife in the whole case when he made a $ statement in court which was as I; follows “Miller dead and mortgage dead and don’t ’lave to pay.” These I a t e the allured words of Alexander i:.-: i t Mordals of New Haven made to J (^ Makosky. It was brought out in the cross examination that Mor- ‘itS' dkia owes Makosky some money in the form of a mortgage. Consider­ L- ’1.. able time was spent n an effort to Inring out whether it is a custom in the foreign countries to declare % , ! < ■ i. -. ' c, t . mortgages "dead” when the bolder j ’ -V ! of same dies. This was implied sev- . . J,. . . times in the testimony but ; ; • ’ .'f ■’.•■-rr-: / ' - • 'I J . Alexander Mordals refused to an- aimr each time saying ‘T no un- KiCiSicHii c m iT t n dfrstand." . , • rt^die'woddi 1, loose friendship .was the reason ovetMU/ r-: '.AttntOUra..' • te6dkf ' «lib nfen by Mordals for not immedi- wfaen vtr ypo My seeking a receipt from John ''Tzaia .eeiniiMiMy! ■-hMi' - .'to thuim Ploto* • Aiinmo to^ yt te b0«v«!|iiir- *. Ai , ^er on either of the'occaslbhs cottMuy. &»Si\ '^*- he paid the money. Judge h t a ^ g e ^ ^ S t ■TN'.j : • •'7' . : ■ ■ ■ ''I/' '

/ PAC TV trU R icANCHi arrgft Evem KG r e k a l d . mancrestteb , c o n M h T h u r s d a y , a f r i l i s , i s s ^ . -3^ half way to shore. There are thou­ some objectors ttuA dnoe the re- Theie territorial Di^tefl R|»tc4*0trr sands of people in this state fIrsmsBt of these oAcers would bei would r^fard a Congressional ad­ at the usual rate of torsa-fourths of ' fiKtritiB Eendik journment at this tiSBe as utteriy thdr presalt pay the savings to be W A T KINS B R'OTH E R S . Inc. M E v e R calaaaltouB. Conceivably It would effected would not compensate for HBluiSraiNTOft S m m t . p jt t have been brtter to have had no the lops- In psrsonneL IS Bt. c«u 9tt—t Funeral Director , ^ ,!fi IC a a flb M t ^ OoaiL special sesslon. at all than to have It This point of view would be better T W »U 8 rS^bOOBON GSTABUSHED^ a«a6ral MaPigcr quit with Its job half done. fupported If It were true that toe To be. sure, the PresldeBt’s an­ pay of SB army officer, constituted Fott&dM Ootot/er 1. 18S1 CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Publtobad Bv«ry Bvanlng Uzoagt nounced program of remedial, legis­ an toe cost of maintaining him on SuBdua Bad BelidByib Itaterati at tba lation is approaching oomplstlon. duty. The officer, however, re- Pbonei^Otesril Post offtoa at Ifaaoliaatar. Coon., aa Hobart K. Anderaon SaooBd Claas Mall Mattar. To be sure, it Is beoomlBg obvious oelvaa much m ore than his pa;,*, I fliofimJ Director Residtnee 7494 ■uasoBivTioK lu m i Oaa Xaar, by mall .....'...... IS.M that Mr. Roosevelt cannot depend on drawing subslstanoe allowaaoe, com­ Par ICoBth, by mall ...... S .SS an everiastlng duration of the moat mutation of quarters In many cases, SlBgla ooptaa •«•••••••••••••••,«S *0S sxtraordinary non-partlaan co-oper­ travel sllowaaoea upon tranaiirs— Oarvarad. oaa yaar ...... Sf.oa T*- ation ever given to a chief executive all of which, so far as toe retired MOIIBBR OP XHM aSSOCUl'BO of the United States. To be.sUre, personnel Is concerned, win be saved PRBSa -NEW * Tba Aaaeclatad Pra-s la aaoloalvaly as Senator Walcott says, there ia In addition to the 36 per oant ia pay. ^ I AM' POM TTRV-ro Health and Diet aatltlad to tba oaa f*r rapublleatloa ot all aawa dlapatobaa eraditad to it some risk that a eonttnuation of the The aUowanee savings wiU be great­ or not otbarwiaa oraditad la tbla session may see the President'a in­ er than^ that m ade on toe pay, and A dvice papar and alao tba looal aawa pub* 6 ) ^ By Dr. Frank MeOoy SILENT llahad haralB. fluence with Congress diminisn. together the economies will be vary AU riPhta ot rapubr'.eatloB or apaolal dlapatebaa barala ara alao ra* But that is a hasard that he must large . G L O * * ^ sarvad. take.. After aU, the vital thing is The military economies, it Is un­ DIBTETIO TREATMENT FOB C X IU T IS . Pull aarvlea eltant or N B a Bar* not whether Mr. Roosevelt ahaU derstood, are to extend to toe Na­ Ttea, too. continue to enjoy a career of unpar­ tional Guard. Whether there is to The treatment for any form of Publtabara Kapraaaautivai Tba alleled Influlnce, but whether the be any shortening of the annual JuUaa Matbawa Spaolai Agaoay—Naw oolitia ia much toe earn# and oon- Tork. Obloago, uatrolt and Boaton. country is to be rescued from the camp periods or not has npt yet been ■ieta In'ralleving the irritation and slump of deflation in which It is still indicated but it is-stated that the MBMfiBR A DOIT BUR BAU o r allowing toe mflaxnmation to eub- CiRCULAlTUNI. wallowing, despite the heroic meas­ drill periods‘for which, for a good elde, after which meaeures may be Tba Barald Priaiiag company, lae., ures adopted. many years toe government has used to Increase the health and tone aaaumaa ao flaaaoial raapoaalbility . It is true, as Mr. Walcott points been paying, are to be sharply cur­ of the colon and prevent a return of to. typograpbtcal arrera appaaring la the trouble. The first part of toe out, that the stupendous undertak­ tailed. y o u N \ e * A i advartlaamoBta ia tha Manehaatar eatmoit la to use a liquid diet for Bvaalag Baraid. ings to which the President has com­ This part of the savings proceed­ S f fiS e g s f time. The freedom from rough- » 2 2 -5up® T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 13. mitted the country and to which be ings will be peculiarly regrettable age allowe toe heating to progress further pfroposes to commit it are to a great proportion of the people, unhampered. 1 do not advise toe gruel meta as are sometimes used BEER AND POLITICS. leading toward the assumption of who regard toe National Guard as Nationally known....nation:, because the excessive amount of ally famouBl Now new. Un­ flnancial obligations of staggering the most essential of all our defen­ » The new "Act Concerning Taxa­ starchy food tends to fsrment in the proved modeJa ....m ore for tion of Beverages," by which the site; no dpubt the Senator is right sive elements.. However, it is in­ Intestins and make toe inflamma­ your money. Still the big­ tion worse. Instead I have found Judiciary Comnoittee of the General in asserting that Mr. Roosevelt has evitable, and it is to be expected gest value In satlefaoto^ that an acid fruit fait is more eatia- range oU beating. Boonom- Assembly proposes'to divorce con- already deliberately ineraas«ilKthe that the personnel of toe Guard will faotory, one of toe beat being the imj to operate, too. ^ trol of 8.3 beer and wine from -the deficit by half a billion dollars. But loyally accept that share of toe na­ tomato juice fast. Tomato Jnloe Fast proMsm of regulating ardent liquors, in this we see, not a reason for the tional deprivation that falls to them. For about five days I would sug­ is at least in logical accord with the adjournment of Congress, but an Easy Terms iclepet.«»gDf ’ gest uelag ao food except an eight- decision of Congress that the two imperative demand that it stay on ounce glam of tomato juice every two hours from as soon as you are { propositions fan into different cate- the job. IJV NEW YORK dressed in the morning until you ara The whole course of the special gories. The assumption of the machines, and usually devote their ready to retire. With each glam of !|F Judiciary Committee that the busi- sessien, the whole course of the By PAUL HARRISON evenings to playing .them. A ll three, tomato juice you must drink halt a WATKINS especially Ernest, have become Behind the Scenes in ness of beer control is largely a mat- President’a program, leads straight New York, April 13.—Meander- glas3 of water. Aa these systemlo Ings: At a quiet and unofficial little phenomenally skinful at bagatelle poleona are atirred up, one may ^ ter of revenue by taxation la one to the inescapable gateway of con ceremony in Forty-eighth street, and enjoy dropping into their Sport- have a slight headache or ache In trolled currency Inflation. We do ^ which will receive the respectful Alfred E. Smith opened the season lands about the dty and, unrecog­ toe muadka, but these dimppear If ' consideration of plenty of people. not know and apparently nobody for the town’s favorite outdoor nized, running up a few pwfect WASHINGTON the fast is ooatinued and no medi­ other methods ot eoedUng-, especially scores for the pop-eyed dtizenry. cinal preparations are used to sup- fln lc M ? ” The opposition of Governor Cross knows whether Mr. Roosevelt him­ sport—excavation watching. He prem toeie symptoms of elimina­ Aniwer: 1 thoroughly approve of self recognises that ' fact. If he St )d by toe rail observing a busy BEER BREWS FEARS OF .^hard liquor, which might give beer : and bis small number of backers in tion. preaeura eooklngi waterltaa cooking steam shovel,.but he soon realised ■ff WETS FOR REPEAL AS does, then unquestionably’ Congress another black eye. One should also use one or two and firelees cooking.’ 1 do not be­ support of the Commission bill, that more people wire watching him DRY FORCES LOAD GUNS Politicians appear to have been enemas of a quart of warm water lieve there is any health advantage when it takes the form of declaring will go along with him, for by no than were watching toe digging. trying to chisel in on\the new beer each day while on the tomato juice of one method ovei toe other, the other route can the path so far fol­ That didn't seem fair, so he strolled, Queer Twists that the Judiciary Committee’s bill By RODNEY DCTCHER business in neariy all states. There fast Tha water should be fairly principal dfflarence being the is the “lowest" yet proposed and lowed lead to national rehabilita­ a w ay .... Fannie Brice, the actress,' NEA Service Writer has been a notable light in New hot, about 104 degrees F ab r., with length of time required for cooking can’t remember names. The other that it would involve town and city tion. If he does not recognize it, In Day’s News York, while Govern^, Lehman has a half teaspo(Haful of soda added. food, pressure cooking requiring the day she couldn’t recall her hus­ Washington, April IS.—Between led the forces favoring nonpoliticai Before the water is expelled it 1e least time and tireless cooking the politics in a maae o f. beer piHitlos, U he depends on his palliatives to band’s name during an attempted quaffs of toe legalized 3.3 per cent control. But the general fear that well to tie on the back and churn lo n ge st is simply ridiculous. As a matter cure deflation without removing the introduction. If this will aelp any, Cincinnati — Henry La Mara, beer, everyone concerned- is holding beer might get out oT hand and re­ the abdomen up and down for three « of fact the weak point In the newest cause of the disease, then his. whole bis name is Billy R ose ____ Som e o f ne^o, has the court’s pennisslon to store many of the cld buses has led or four minutes.' the speakeasies are serving such shoot, another woman. his breath. After toe five days oh toxnato ^ measure arises from a very obvious program is worse than useless in its to stringent regulations in many weak liquor that it isn’t unusual .:o ' Accused ot shooting Eva Bell, The wets are frankl> wuisled lest sUtes, especiaUy against the old- juice use ao acid fruit diet for five V determination to avoid midUng bear incompleteness— and Congress itself RU1H BRYAN OWEN sec customers spU'ing their own negro', in the arm. La Mara pleaded beer and the handling of it get such fashioned saloon. days. will have to lead the procession licenses an object of poUticai i^tau- drinks from pocket flasks .... There it was the first time in his 64 years a bad reputation as to hamper their The drys have always argued not Acid Fruit Diet he had been in trouble. <• ence. Under the bill practically through the gateway to restoration. usually are fresh roses in Jack campaign for ratification in the only that 8.2 per cent beer is in- Use three meals daily of any . one Judge Stanley Struble deferred kind of the following raw,^ unsweet­ ENVOY TD DENMARK For Congress to go home now, ot Dempsey’s hotel suite when he’s in states of complete prohibition re­ toxicatlng, but also that beer is just *'*. anybody can get a permit.' The sentdice saying: ened fruits; oranges, apples, grape­ 'll'. town. He buys them himself, but peal. - - - ' ' as vicious a bevbrage— ^if not more '' ’-measure provides for no discretion before fitting the k^stene to -the “After a man lives to be 64 years fruit, grapes, plums, mNoOs, pears, wishes he could afford orchids .. The drys lean'forwaro avidly, so— than hard liquor. Even if the arch, would be siniply ruinous. The old without ever having any trouble. peaches, apricots, cherries, nec­ , ~on the part of any official or board If O. Henry were here today, he’d ready to pounce upon every instance per cent beer were not highly *new deal" would have become * vrite about Bagdad-in-the-subway. of abuse.as propaganda for their tarines, berries, pineapples or to- President Also Names Mayor anywhere. It-does not even'limit Intoxioating, they said, it would set matoca. Eat as much as you desire Musical mendicants, playing saxes, without serious punishment. ditch fight to keep the eighteenth ' the number of permits to be issued misdeal. The country would fiud up^ “lifekmg alcohoUc habits" among of any one of these fruits, continuing or singing, lurch through the cars. “So 1 place you on probation for amendment in the Constitution. itself in desperation over the most 64 year, La Mara, and it you live toe citizens, take aw i^ money need- to use only one kind each day. The by any town, borough or city. Peddlers actually set up little tables A he consumers, of course, are Cnrley of Boston LiToy out that probation, you can shoot c-l for bread and baby’s shoes, ex­ next day. If you desire, you may In this, it seems to us, the bill complete economic failure of an ad­ between express stops and display primarily interested in the enjoy- another woman.” cite automobile driven: to recUess- change to some other variety. Drink ministration in the history of the cheap novelties. And in the under­ ability of the product Behind them, leans backward away from the risk Minneapolis, Minn.— Louis Sideria ness and stimulate most of the other at least a pint of water at each meal to Poland. ground shops in the stationj you can also wondering how the consumers of political entanglement. All sorts nation. has put adde his waiter’s apron and eril resulto of toe old liquor traffic. ana also drink two or three glasses buy anything from, a pork chop for are going'to like it, are the brew­ is on hit way with his two children Now they will ^ to prove that between meals in order to give the and conditions of people can get supper to a home-site in Jersey.... ers, the hotel men and restaurant for a.visit to his native Greece. these things are happening. system plenty of liquid with wbicb W ashington, A p ril 18.— (A P > — beer permits. Whether they can REMOVE THE OBUGATION. Wotta Burdeo! keepers and all others who will have Courtesy made this possible. ^ The cojiaunler is flndmg out how to wash out toe impuritiee. President Roosevelt again broke a hand in production, transportation keep them or not depends on wheth­ While there may be no valid rea­ Mrs. Paul Whiteman, helping For ten years he was patient and the beer tastes and bow he reacts Take two qx>nge or shower baths precedent today in m wom an and distribution. each day to keep the pores of the er they run their places wlthip t£e son for denying to Women the privi­ write a book about reducing, tolVkn courteous to a woman customer i-’ho to its alcoholic content. A s for taste, to a major dl^omatio part for the she’ll title it “Whiteman’s Burden" ate regularly in the restaurant Federal, state and local govern­ the official warnin;: is that for skin open and to assist in the skin first time—Mrs. Ruth Ebyan Owen law. But clearly the applicant lege of serving on juries, any pro- Franklin Jr., and John Roose­ where he. worked. Blness compelled ments Want to know exactly how while—except at the very outset— elimination. At least one enema a of Florida, to be minister to Den­ for a permit imder the proposed law visiqn of law that would make such velt are bossing arrangements for her to remain away from the eating much they will collect in taxes and most of the available beer will be day of plain warm water should be m ark. taken while on the fruit diet. Do not would be freer from the necessity of du\y obligatory would not stay on the biggest affair of younger sociali­ house recently. So she called Sideris economists will be able to stop green. How serious this handicap on ’The nomination of the daughter try to substitute laxatives in place pulling wires and of depending on ties during the Easter holidays .... and gave his his tip. guessing how effective beer can be beer will prove to be can only be of William Jennings B^ran, three the statute books a day longer than the enema or,the results win not For people who want to get-away- I t w a s a check fo r $2,000. in relieving depre^on. guessed. o t times Democratic presideatial nom­ political influence than such a per­ required for the women of this state be as satisfactory. Use no other from-lt-all, a steamship company is Monroe, Wis.— Dealers say toe re­ But the effect of beer on the re­ It must be. admitted that many inee, was forwarded to toe Senate son ever has been in the history of food or liquid during the five days to force its repeal. offering a one-year cruise to no­ turn of beer has stimulated the de­ peal campaign, if any, presents membera. of Congress who voted with that of Mayor James M. Curley of this fruit and water fast. Hot alcoholic beverage control in Con­ mand for limburger cheese co the what may be the most important of Boaton, to be ambassadw to Grant that women are the exact where in particular. For $1300 you for this beer aa "nonintoxicating” applications over toe abdomen may point where factories were being of­ aspect. The wets long ago 1 ^ light Poland. necticut. equals of men in every mental and can go abroad, make yourself at did so with tongues in oh«ek.^ The be of value, using either a deep fered half a cent a pound more for wines and beer as a rallying point Both Mrs. Owen, who is a former There may be valid objections to home, bask in toe , worry about arguments on the point of its in­ therapy lamp or towels wrung out moral quality necessary in a juror, the product than they Were a month and gave up Interest in beer as com­ con-iitionS' at home, go wherever toe toxicating potentialities will not be in hot water. These treatments member of the Houae from Flortdsi, the Committee’s measure, but the ago. pared with repeal.' there are the most obvious reasons boat goes, and fln ^y get off right settled by everyone at once. It does should be continued for about fif­ and Mayor Curley, were active cam­ criticism that it would link local why they are not, as a sex, equally where you started .... W in do w - Royal Oak, Mich.— Fred Burtop Those 18 States seem to be established that the teen or twenty mlhutes a day. paign workers for President Rooiie- thinks bis pet hen, Aurora, ie the Now they fear that between velt and closely identified with toe politics and 'the beer places is the fitted from a physical point of view. card in A Madison Avenue apart­ beer is at least as strong as that Following toe fruit fast the diet only combination alarm clock and politicians seeking to get their National Democratic organization. most arrant nonsense. That is just ment: "Madame Hammer—Piano conunoBly sold before prohibition. may be similar to that which is' de- There are literally thousands df Lessons’’ .... The town’s prettiest breakfast provider existing. clutches on toe beer situation and Obanglng Our HaUts senbed in my weekly menus in thia With these appointments the the one thing that it would not do. women in any slxeable eommunl^ postufed in toe model parade dur­ Each morning at dawn the hen extremists acting badly with the It is accepted that beer intoxi­ column, except that toe starchy President left a few of toe mere If the bill had provided that the flaps through a window into Bur­ important (Hplomatio poote Mill who, considering the problem from ing the Art Editors' Frolic at the restored beverage there may be cation is 14ss vicious thiu) bant foods should be avoided for at least ton’s bedroom and peeks at too open, Including Berlin, Rome. Tokyo applicant “shall be a person of good Bohetpia Qub. And Lejaren Hiller, just enough of a reaction to enable liquor Intoxication. But if ehougb a month. Skiemae should, be con­ that point of alope, cannot In de­ covers until be is awakened. Then id Havana. Early announoeineata moral character,’’ or if it had pro­ the illustrator, scoffed at'all bids the drys to bold the 18 states they people zoom to be getting stewed tinued once doily for about two cency be required to submit to toe Aurora often clambers onto a dras- for toe Italian and Cuban ambazta- for bis jjb of tape-measuring each need to prevent repeal’s consum­ On Deer- they w ill g iv e toe. d ry s a weeks after using toe diet Every vided for the hearing of remon ser and lays ap egg for breakfast dorz ara in prospect strhin of long periods of enforced beauty. mation. further araument 'agidast restora' morning and evening after toe fruti Philadelphia — Harry Horner, an In one of hie first appointments strances, or if it had set up any Sportsmen All If a few high school boys and tions of aU types eg alcoholic bev­ fast one should begm to use an-in- confinement to/which any juror is elevator operator, stepped into the fropa the far northwest the Presi­ discretionary machinery whatever, In this town, which in good times girls get funny and get loaded up erages. creasiBg amount of exercise each liable at any time. spot where his oar should have been day. Long walks are especially dent today made Ffank T. Bril, then there might be room for the or bad will always support an en­ on beer before classes tos repeal A further problem involves the Again, the customary division of and plunged eight feet to toe bottom cause may be done definite bhrm. valuable. These inatruotiODB will Washington, commlzrionef of fish- intrusion of the old element of in tertainment noveilty, there' are ex­ of the abaft extent to which tlM' b ^ experi- and fisheries. Tbs drys will magnify such inci­ bring relief in all but the most se­ labors in our civilisation is such actly 47 establishments called Sport- It took the fire department to get meht can change a nation’s drink­ fluence— which is another word tor dents and cite them far and wide. vere oases of oolitli which might re- thsjb to drag a woman away from land. They’re mostly store sites, him o u t ing habits. Thera ara those who qitire additional treatments a i could political dealing. But in its stark­ And there is the possibility with a couple of fibers gaily repaint­ Fort Worth, Texas—During trial claim prohihitioa has bred millions be given by a doctor skilled in her home and compel her to devote that other evil results of the pres­ REAL STREET FIGHT ly mandatory provision that town ed and given over to dozens c£ of a theft case. County Judge Mc­ of hard liquor drinkers iriio cannot phjmo-toerapy and manipulative long and weary periods to service ent widespread problbltlofi vlqlatlons clerks “shall" issue permits to any games. And they’re run by toe Gee grew thirsty. He called a. live be Weaned away. They think-beer tifeatments. on a jury would be in couptless cases Chester Brothers—Frank, Charles with reference to hard liquor will be win be a fad at first, but never will adult person who pays the perpilt minute recess imd strolled ove'r to *«*‘~*«« wm oe BY MOVIE EXTRAS to disrupt toe whole routine of a and Blmest—who can shoot a mean­ gain permanent popularity. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS fee the Committee has provided for er game of bagatelle than any of brew . Already toe great army of home fam ily. to down a drink oTwater did he turn the most complete divorcement of their customers. his back. He went to toe bench, Tho hotel men of the capital, brewers.ie boasting thatTt will con­ (Bow Oan I Grow TaUerf) Jobless. Men Try io Tetr Down If women want to serve pn juries, hearing about all the “new beer” drinking places from politics that In Australia, where they were rapped for order, then blurted out tinue to make its own beer, pre­ Question: Mrs. Mary L. B. writes: Set in France nnd tlie'B ittle well and good. No doubt toe aver­ born, toe brothers sang an itin­ parties that were to get going ferring both toe taste and toe great­ “I am enarried and tho mother of a kas ever been achieved in this state. to a startled courtroom: “My watch Begins. age woman would make as good a erant children’s opera company, is gone! around here about midnight be­ er alooholto content. Their case may daughter. I am 37 yean old and Argument against the bill, to carry managed by their mother, until their came; alarmed and unanimously p a n ^ that of the heme makers of weigh 95 pounds, 1 am four feet juror as toe average man. There the slightest weight with thinking voices changed. Then they came to petitioped that sale of beer be bar­ bathtub gin, few at whom may now eleven Inches tall; Is there aiw way Blot France, April 18v^(AF)— A moving piotura aet at thih Ri­ is not a sdntina of evidence' that America, where they picked up odd red until 7 am . They explained be persuaded to exchange their sim­ 1 could promote iny growth? I have people, must be based on something viera village was under gUarij to­ she would make a better one, nor jobs around theaters and finally be­ that noany beer celebrants wero ple produet fOr tha pre-war gin. a bone growth In my nose; would other than the reason so hastily and BOLTON day after some 1,600 clashing ex­ came interested in trick mechanical likely to celebrate, with gin cr whis­ One othery olasa'iemalns to be that be toe cause of a retarded any reason for guessing that she tras and unemployed actoefl toiaed so llloglcally grabbed at by the and lighting effects. They built aU ky and that any/dlsorder would be oopsldered the speakeasy pro- growth? I am going to have my would.' So far, that Is, as her ndos operated' on ae the doctor says a- staged street battle Into A real G overnor. sorts of illusions—moving ships and Choir practice will be held at toe attributed to tha new law. M They also wait with bated it might help my height at least an one. ' ' V.,,..,. judgnient and her mentality and treadmills for races and things like parsonage this evening at 7 HH at Bsloon*s Betura to,learn whether any large After all, any town that doesn't inch.'* Four paritdpaata- were takifl |o even her courage are concerned. But that. Being fans for all kinds ot o’clock. The choir sang the anthem The wets also realise that in s6me , . of their ouhtomers is going wAnt beer sold within its borders Answer: At your age the bones a bospUal azid a eoora a m n wane sports, toe brothers began experi­ “I love to teU the sto ^ ’. Mrs. R. K. places sale cT beer is likely to be she Is physically different and her desert tito fos the pteasures of an probably nuly developed and slightly hurt i has the power, imder the bill, to prer menting with mlniaturr mechanical Jones sang “The Old Rugged Cross” used as a cloak for dispensatien.of seer Ifl lawful surrouniUngSi social responsibiUtles, despite fine­ you will not grow any talfar; bow W h ile 1,300 am ateur e x tra s w ere vent It; and if it wants to regi^te as a solo at Bunday mortong service., games. Their first successful one, ever, you may ■ be able to Increase enacting the street battle inMo*- spun theories, are different in a vast There will be extra music Easter. it further than Is done by the bill though, was “The Great Balloon your height to some extent perhaps day for a film production ef vietor majority of cases from those of men. R m o ," wherein two contestants The choir will have two anthems, Freshmen, Ruth Bhedd, B honors; It can do that, too an bwh. oy toe ' use of exercises tost Hugo’s “Lea MhMnMe■,'^ aoina 100 and toe ehlldren will sing two songs. Isolde Riva, B honork There are any number of women tvHrled cranks that pumped up toy will bring flexibility tfl /our spine jobleaa profaaelonalf triefl. to. taak Mrs. Howard Hart and two owl- balloons. The first one to burst was Supervisor L. T .' Garrison and so as to Increase the wiotb 6f toe down toe set whldi repraeiwtai' the who simply would not submit to dren ot CromwelLMiss Eva Jones Quotations' AS TO "GOING HOME," the winner. Miss M argaret Doaehyt nurse, visit­ cartilages bstwesa tos vnrtshrae. A old quartan u f Faria. We are a little surprised at Sena­ serve on juries' under any dreum- Bagatelle Champs and'Miss Mabel Buekley ot H a rt­ ed schools ia town reoeatly. slight tolokening of ths many carti­ ford, Mr. Goodfleld ot Cromwell, Mr. 1111 dlractoni of the fVmNli eeifl- stances. It Is unfair to them to The Chesters were respotaible for ^ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alvord ot lages between the vertebrae will add >aay making toe pNtara Dti|a nd tor Walcott’s quoted belief that, and Mrs. Claude Jones and children ‘nuy'beg for bsead and we give adopt a law that would compel them most of the mechanical golf, soccer, Hartford have moved to “Alvord distinctly to toe height 1 do not after toe passage of a modified farm ot Hebron wore recent visitors at sen M s r ; f ...... 'ormer Ruaainn trooperki.wlifl^wtira baseball, boxing and bagatelle A c r e a " they ask for'fisn and we believti,that the ramova) ef the to tell lies in order to get out ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. # iy a MX a itm u , aetlng in toe movie ne: relief bill, a meature authorizing re­ games that spread around toe coun­ growth in your nose would have any Itee, to d rive off Jonea Mias Helen Berry and Miss ERIe lief loans to the states to toe ex­ doing jury duty. , try, in drug stores and hotel lob­ J'kreal Pali,' member ef effect upon your height The Bolton Baseball team will Colllnt of Hartferd have moved iflto The melee ~laste4r an Ifliy /m id bies. They dropped out of toe manu- finally was qttdM by peMim i " ' tent of half a billion dollars and toe give a dance at the hall-'this their oottage. faoturing sod, though, when other (iMseJekrted) from toe nearby terFnfl'.flf approprlaUon bills, Congress should MILITABY liOpNOIIlES. companies b e ^ to put hundreds of evening. Miss Jeanette Heckler, teacher at Queetion: Erith sT aeka: ”Whnt ThelDramatio club will meet at Birch Mountain sehOol spent the If woesen feel fsea to oonsume Cannes and AntibM. call Its work done and adjouQi. Reports that drastic cuts are to similar ebntraptiona on toe market bootleg liquor la ptlvau, 1 oan think makes: toe joints of n young men’s toe basement Wednesday night. week-end at her hOiae m North satin bei^ torn out of fllnee? For Connecticut people are always Row they buy up the best of toe of no logical reason u tk a they should be made by administrative order iu The Beleetmen will hold their O oventiy. iastaaot. m wMzta, ht^ or knees 8tc55r55jBB5l machines and Install them in their not consume legallaed wUsky ia CopAderably Influenced by toe views toe officer personnel of th^ Army monthly nieetftig at the Basemtat and Miss Helen Mo- ena be made to *o6fla> tad . move own nickel casinoB. Their firm 14 W i A p rU Monday afternoon. Hartford' and sa— Mary PUMO abont or baefc and-forth, la is that of Its senior Senator, which It knows have produced a panicky feeling. called toe Chester Pollard Amuse­ The Weatoer The regular meeting ot the MoOojsaa of Torrington visited in — Fred A. Stmoneen. president, Ma- the joflita ara net settled, or the are inyar^y patriotic and oon- ment Company, the “Pollard" being toe fdnowihf .atom It is understood that sCfncthing Grange wul be held Frii n igh t a t town Batufd^. tteeal^Beatawraat A— MaBm. iigiMMnta w«nk?" ' ti^ed by high motives. They may iike 4,000 officers, many of them a sjnttmental inclusion because it the Basement. Mr. and Mm Arthur Rockwefi Afiaww! nokably thq timlnehts ' “A d v iio jy was toe name of toe Australian The follow ^ High school popUs have returned to their bonte after A a re Qhs tnis ofdertd. bf fofglvep by tor Senator,, how- in toe quartermaster’s department, Bite wiu be a greet M to la ona operp dbmpany. from Bolton were on the benps roll week’i absence. would ditenatM . aysr. If inoat of them.fail to sea tos flgll^agiunit rep^t.eftoa Utb .o r not are to be retired,.ahd toe news has Tbslr offtcM are orswded these the fo ii^ maritinr pMlMl The teachers la town attandeil s jokffs piupi^ l i i . ..2 ? aaisndmsnt. f l^ t In a prepesal toi letgo toe Ufa b ^ g b t considerMfle dismay to the days with iHhl-eyed Invaitors who AngfltoMasedWTB hoflm; Bam teoichars* meeting in Souta-O ovei^' erthwMt ii«i Um at toe dmment whl^jthe cn* Individuals affected and to- toe serv­ brinff in their games fo r the broth­ BUveittlia, B honors; Earl Bhedd, recently. Supervisor L. V. G arrison —Mrs. RuiikiiMre ^Ellsnma, Vine ers to test Out The brothers, ia B hoamn; Fean Onger, A heners. and Assistaatsg ■vr ‘.'How oouQtry has bpS: hauled', ice generally. . It U ffotaUd o u t.b y . tiufi, get a great kick eut of flow fioidiemores, Ruth Ilsh, B honors. Lacey presided. dose praosttrAoookfog :w lfh r-). AS H- ? “ ‘•i^fr ’"X-J'.r ’'■<'■•. • . - 'L *t ^7'^ •r-'vr '■•«t.y i '<■ . 4 ^ V,-- -.: ‘ * -7 ' I * I ^ • MANCHBfftBR BVBNWO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CW N'^^IpbRaDAY, APRIL 18;^

appointed ter-toa-juvenUa^Orangte wrltoig.'Mr.' Llndholm received se­ mastiBg with “Shadows Crssp” and rious injuiilas when' atteeked by a ^'Tsps/* and as she baa aot’ite y«t bfWi'tok- Deaths, 15 YEAR O C TREES . Serlbs, Mary-Smith, an in aa a mamber of tha juvsnlla horse Sund^ mondnc. His family SMKT EtSTEX organisation toe ivin be gtton the was called to the hospital, when or n o o p 7 Mr. Undholm’s'condition took a Washlhgtbn — Charles ' McAtee decrees with the Andover class on CAN MAKE NEWSPRINT Girt Troop 7 hold its mooting a t 1 ^ change for the worse about eight Leivls, 70, Washington and Ken­ : luckland'School, April 10, The May 6. ’Tbla will be the second tucky writer and thoroughbred ’The Ladles’ Missioiu(iy'*8odifety class to be given to degrees by. o’clock Monday eveidng. - The end Tout IN HISTORY mooting opened with a game, caUed came but an hour and r half later. Seoaf musical stiojc, followed by aptrol held a meeting in - tt the Andover Grange officers. M exl^ City—Zelia C. NuttaU; 78, Experiment! Prove That 25 comers. Captain Grant gave room of the church on Mrs. Charles Faulkner is spend­ V temooti. - Mrs. -F. P Arthur Feliows ‘of .Worcester, ing several weeks in New Jersey as authority on Mexican arcbaeologiid. Tears Can Be Saved in Man* New$ some instruotibns abdut flre-buUd- hm . spent Sunday with his London--J.' Rankin Towse, 8$, ng. Wo played ."Chootohoo.^/ Later oharga ■ of -the d e y ^ c ^ SerVloe. toe guest of' relatives. I Maiij Noted EtodU in Ages ufaeture of Paper.. Mrs; -Franklin Q. WsO(^; Jr., gave brother, Emery Fellows and fam­ foriner city editor,'foreign' editor some of too girls worked on-knots, a teport-of tite'FatoeriFatoef snd’Spna^BpB hian-— ily. and dramatic critic of the New-York while others worked, on bed-making. Writer says It will take 80 years Evening Post Josephine Zaremba passed knots. quet-. Mrs; John L. Brbvto sB^ gave August Llndholm, aged 09 years, Pkit Hare Occnnred on Seattle, Waah., April 18.—(AP) Oflioers' Assoiolatlon a report of toe Work Oofnmittee. died at 9:80 Monday night at toe to raise another crop of suckers m A propoial to cut 25 years off too The meeting closed i^tb a. stalking The hostesses were Mnk. ; James this country. Maybe toe new ad­ At the April meeting of the Girl game followed Ityi the gooihilgbt d r St. Joseph’s hospital in WilUmon- idle time of Pacific northwest for­ Wood,-Mrs. James M oj^a^ and tic. Fimeral arrangements have ministration can figure out a plan to Eniler Snnday. Scout Officers’ Association, the fol- cle and toe sin^ng of.xtaps. April Mrs. Charter Btankenburg.' not been made at the time of this restrict production even then. ests by using flr trees as soon as loYving officers were elected for the 8 the troop gave a play for .J|bo ’The-’Thursday "evening prayer they are 15 yeais old to make ensuing year: president, Mrs. Henty Bucklahd Community Club, meeting -will be omitted this week East Boston Mother io b b b t tallidy white newsprint paper was made B. Du k m ; vice-president, Mrs. John Scribe,' Doris Cole. as * -Fast Day Service will be held BA Service Writer F. Toumaud; secretary and treas­ Troop 8 on Friday morning at 9:80 in the Telb a Secret % today by H. K. Benson, professor urer, Miss Emily Smith. Reports on The regular meeting of Troop 8 you ehildroa ao ate# of chemical engineering of the church. Bov do mi Euter Sunday, most sacred the past year were given by toe was hold Friday, April 7. A The basketball game scheduled Ud hGAitllf % ottoation plaaaaa I t e University of Michigan. president and treasurer. Mrs. was formed, in which we played McZmjr,, who now W.W t«lJua har aalglAortt :for Friday evening between toe “I happonad to bodr aoont date in the calendar of the Chris* “There are two regions in toe Charles Oliver, scout conunlssioner some guessing games. Patrols cor­ : Harried - -Men - and the Pioneer tian church, also has played an Im­ United States whore trees grow read a letter, from the Stamford ners were held and dues were taken. fienlors has been postponed to Fri­ portant part in the world’s history. rapidly,” he said. "One is the hu­ Council inviting Mancnester Girl Lieutenant Smith worked with toe day, April 21. The story of centuries is dotted mid south; the other the humid Scouts to attend their camp at Kent, second-class scouts, and Mrs. John Mrs. Emory Phelps of Rockville D r.lh]^£lbdr with major events that have oc­ northwest. Conn, this sununer. Mrs. W. J. Pickles, chairman of badges iand pent Tuesday with Mrs. Lucius Uzitive Worm EzpcUcr curred on this day—events far re­ In the south the experiments of Thornton, chairman of the enter awards, was present and informed imitb. talnment committee, w u present us about the' requirements for too John Puzines has moved bis fam- diroiub a ralative —aa my Utfie boy moved from those of a religious the state of Georgia and Dr. and asked toe officers, for sugges­ vsa tot aome dm# troubled with lots Charles H. Herty show that any homenurse badge. The following ly and household furniture here on nature. tions for the May Rally to be held at passed testr. Phyllis Cushman, sig­ Tuesday...... of'appetite, restlessnesa at n i^ t and It was on Easter Sunday in the pine, if young and freshly cut, can the Old Golf Links on May 20. Miss at timea wta very fretful, I decided to nalling; Janet Cairpenter, health and The Golden Rule , Club members tty Dr. Tme’a Elixir . . . He began to year 1618 that Ponce de Leon, be used succo/nfully in tbo aanu Emily Smith was appointed chair­ Esther Pitkin, fire prevention. are requested to -neet a t toe home Spanish ekplorer, discovered Flori­ facturo of sulfite pulp, that is, m man of the committee for toe June improve immediately and inavety shMt newsprint and various grades of There will be no mteting Friday, of Mrs. Mae Blankenburg on time he waa well . . . I would never da while searching for the fabled picnic. The meeting closed with but aU scouts of toe troop will meet ’Thursday evening at 7:80. “fountain of eternal youth.’’ He fine white paper, be without i t” — Mra. B. O. McKay, ■dw hardships, until April 12. Two oth­ toe church through toe coming, sea­ Socony men woric quiddy . . . thoroughly. fhetOty. The flat-top G-E models 1 ^ er aviators, forced down In toe' son, and in toe fall another such and summer, to protect the engine, whether it 3. WmOEERSE 6 . S O C f^M M ^C service wlU be held to report what For chaaaii liibrication After anti-frem drain ail-at^ csbinets, porcelain interibc^ search, perished. is old or new, vdietber jtou drive fast or slow. Why not st(^ in and get that Socony Spring stainlesa^tcel ftettlng diambera.'aad More aviation history was writ­ has been done and to make further 0 ten on Easter Sunday of 1930 when plans for toe future. A program, To Hiake your car afaipehape from stem to Cleaning focMy? otoeefeatorea never before availabiaait Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and planned by toe Sabbath school su­ the low ^ces qao«nd.ol1iet»ianG4 Mrs. Lindbergh set a ' new speed perintendent, Mrs. Albert Keefe and stem, give it a complete Sopooy Spring Clean­ •TAN0A8O OH COINMNY OP NIW YOtlL HIC ON THE OUTSIDE reftigerator for evety pews,-techidlng .. record for a flight across the Unit the private school teacher. Miss An­ derson, was presented, including ing. A Sooony man lubricates the chassis with 'a socMY’VacuvM com'm n t Soaoqy^iiion soli tlioto sik predwets tke^Stahdard M onitor'Top' MkaMa ed States, brealffastlng in Los An songs and recitations by toe chil­ aodtoe new 10*G-E. Mocc fci' kjwtj, geles and having dinner in New to moke yevr cor look boHon York. Their ttylng time was 14 dren, speaking, etc. & ( ^ g —less current Tlie Rev. George A. Alcott of lifo o'$7 today will <|eilvec a Gaim |^ hours and 23 minutes, or an aver­ Norwich will be in charge of the age of 180 miles an hour. 1. OOCONTAilf POMW 4 . MOONY N u n eiOfl Bkctric-to your hoaae townirtew . «■., Easter Simday service at St. Petet’s Cleans Md poUabea On Easter Sftnday two years Episcopal church, the service be . To fireahen op the body whh inontUy pertN em stelW i^, later—March 27—the search for ginning at 11 a. m. 2 5. SOCfffT top INESMIO the kidnaped Lindbergh baby, stol Sunday guests at toe home of . socomr Mn»iMX • en bn toe night of Iforcb 1, 1982, Mrs. Helen White were Mr. and . PmCacta and beautifies was at its beljgbt. Mrs. Arthur Brewer of Hpekanum,. Benjamin Cooley of Marlborough, 3. MC0Nr,«DMtUII 6.. OOMBIUNTSTS KILLED and Mrs. LuciDe Graves nnd her .'V *• ^ To iVPly waiiand poliah Fbir worn and maty qiota son, John B. Graves of W aterford., Daerau, Germany, April 18. SOhools of toe town will be MtOMK, CNKRn^tSIRVICE dis today killed three closed on Good Friday. __..„,^...|its and wounded one who MlM Marion Gott acooinpaiiiei G.’jlL imre attempting to escape from a the Mippes Pcadletm sod Hte. A v » Mtioeatratlon camp. O r Gilbert on a dieppipg trip to Hartford-Moadav. Another haadleap the Uar suf- -The-women’S Mdge party is %rs Js that nobody will believe him omitted this-week on account of vhen he telle the truth. the religious season of Hoty week. . w ; : v \ .

«ANCHS!SWarevi!OTNBin!®ra,«XNeiBEST^ t h d u s d At , xranrwriw*. MiyiUUhM iiS S S a m m pMutmtea the radiator of lha ear Pay .Wray In Pur Cape TQHiffi(TSIIQBEilT endwaaOrivm thseughin undor the; T.KC.AANHUiU. FINANCING OF HOMES, coTrt. - / ' N . Y . S todn Nrithef ikttkiioa, ner Ms wtfe, a NEW ROSEVELT PLAN N.Y.PRODIMYKIN mer In am « r , wom injotaa. were an tii^ w x y to vieii a ______'f-t IKEinGMATU) Adamfe S x p ...... 41 (FWBlsfeM by PKtaans ff JoMph Trimmoa of MoKm otroet, ^(CaBtfamad from Page One) F. C. SlridklMdf MiaelmfUir mhmm Aiir R^dUC aeeedcdeeSecaeeea ^00^ central Row. RnrtlM , Oeob owner ot tbe-WeeC Bide Dairy. Mr: JUA •••»*e»eeeee«ee«e X4l 1 F . k i M e Msa,;to Pot oti PwMch Cooi- Trueman vms aotilled and b roi^t would be authoxlaad to tax ••#•••••••■# e • • • ■ .8dy—Mias 'Wood in Load. the vixitore to hia heme. He hod ProcUm lb i S ts T|n To Name 7 Directors; Board exempt bonds to $3,000,000,000 Allied Chem A . 86^ BaakSteefes the oar lowed away by a dotiy truok at four per cent Inttteat, ^ ch ^Lm Can 82)4 B id A sked F. C Strickland Of this town for repairs. would be exchanged fob existing ^Lm For Four .•*««■.•••*•«.• 6)e Cap N at Bond T .... — 8 0 ^ for Nihre Frogapt n mortgages. The government would Who for the past fiva years has been >1^ HoUs Regnhr Session ^ Am Rod Stand 7^ Conn. RIvtr ...... OSO — dlTCOtor o f ^ v a p rod tiiitf a t the guara^e the interest but not the A m Sm elt ...... 19 Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 48 86 principal. Berkshire Playhouse In Stodi- Am Tel and Tel ...... 98% Htfd. Nat B and T ... 90 bridge, as wen os dttes in the Boot COMMUNITY PUYERS Sdiools. Finance Standing. Bonds exchanged for mortgages A m T m B ...... 84% First Natienal ...... ~ 180 would be limited to 80 per cent of ondiHddle West, hoi hglB engaged Am Wot Wks ...... 18% New Britain Trust ... — 180 by thS'Shuberti to direM the pro- the value of the mortgaged home, Anaconda ...... 8% West Hartford Trust.. ^ 180 n NEW CU M OOM S amiiud mtctinf of the T. M. as appraised by the corporation. duotiea o f. ‘•Just Out^” one o f Mr. Governor WUhdf L. Crofo today C. A. and election of seven directors Atchison ...... 48% lasuranoi Sleeks •trloMand’s eueemeii at Stoek- ja DCnOlftflBfttiOO ilk YrillOll 1(6 Refinancing would be Uinlted to Auburn ...... 87 will be held on Wednesday May 10 homes valued at $20,000 or less, oo-i Aetna Casualty ..... 88 37 bridge last eeaeca. TfaM 1e a trone- at 7:80 p. m. All voting male mem­ Aviation Corp ...... 7% Aetna Life ...... l o 12 lotton of Bdoaord BoardCft's “Vlent Amuiat Msating to Ba Held Bird D s y T ^ prsdomotion says in cupied by not more than three Balt and Ohio ...... 9% bers over 16 years of age who have Aetna Fire ...... 22 23 da Pataltre,“ which ran for a whole part: “At thli Moeon vdim oU na- fam ilies. Bendlx ...... 99s Thir4^ WadiModay in May subscribed in writing to the decla­ Automobile ...... 12 14 mre is awakening and bods are Any mark down in the face value Beth Steel*...... I. l7 % Conn. General ...... 17 19 Prepiura Naw Play. ration of their faith in Ood and ac­ of the debt accepted by the mort­ B«th Steel; pfd ...... 88% •tirring birds are retUMdiM to ceptance of Jesus as Savicur are Hartford fire ...... 83 84 \ our floMa aad meadowa, It Is dtOng gagee would be credited to the Borden ...... 98% National F irs ...... 84% 86% eligible to vote at this election. Con Pac .8% The Community Players held an that exereieee be hltid to the Three per cent of the voting mem­ Hartford Steam Boiler 89 48 enthualaatle meeting and eodal last scboole; that. ehrubbery and trees **The^Some owner would amortise Case (J. L) ...... 60% Phoenix Fire ...... 42 44 bers may present in writing to the night, tiie lin t in the newly furnish­ be planted: and tU s t Mrd sqnmu- his debt to the oorporatioo within 16 Do P asco ...... 11% Travelers ...... 980 988 nominating committee not later years, wito interest at 6 par cent, es and Ohio ...... 28% ed clubroome in the Batch and arlM ba bttUt in gardens and for­ than ten days before the annual ^ e board would have authority to Chrysler ...... 12% PabUo Utmtlea gtoeks boUding. President Karl est!. Thus ore we in tune with na­ election the name or names of any rant a three year extension of C oca C o l a ...... 83% Conn. Bise Serv ...... 38 39 Keller took oeeaslon to praise the ture In tnalcing ouf hdm4i Ond voting member for nomination. Ac­ gme for payment of prinolpal or in-1 Col Oas ...... 19% Conn. Pow er ...... 87 89 menbers who bad given generously surrounding increasingly beiUti- cording to the by*laws the names of Col Carbon ...... 88 Greenwich, WAG. pfd. 46 66 of their time la re-deooroting the terett. Hartford Else ...... 48 6o ful.” ______seven members to be elected at the Could Advance Cash Coml Solv ...... 14% rooms and donating rugs, furnish- Cons Gas ...... 46% Hartford O os ...... 49 46' ingi, draperiee and numerous other Tea and coffee refreshments nre. annual meeting to All the places of In refinanoing the home o w o m , do., pfd 46 "-■ those whose terms expire next Lons Oil ...... 6 oi^ ee wmoh moke the two large served people who laepeet brewer­ the corporation could advance oaah BN BTCk>...... 89 98 rooms an ideal plaoe for buslaeM month will be posted on the Y. M. for the payment of taxes, or aaaaaa- Cont Con ...... a... 48% ies In AuefoUo. C om p r o d ...... 59% Bfapofaeturing Stooke meetings, play rehearsals or social ‘ C. A. bulletin board and published in menta or provide for oeoessary Am Hardware ...... 12 14 The Herald at least ten days before Del L and W n ...... 21% affaire. maintenance or repairs. Am Hosiery ...... — 95 The annual meeting with reports the annual meeting. Cash advances for these purposes D rug ...... 35% Du P on t' ...... 40 Arrow R and H, com.. 4 % 7 and election of offleen and oommit- Dlroetors Meet also could be made to home owners do., p f d ...... 80 — The Board of Directors had its whose property was not mortgaged Eastman Kodak ...... 54' tees'wlll t i^ plaoe the third In steed Fay Wray combines net and chin­ Billings and Bpmoer.. — 2 of the eeoend Wedneaday in May, regular monthly meeting last night , bv ov per cent of the value. FJlec and M U S...... i% up to 80 per 01 chilla in this evening costume for Bristm BrOM ...... 8 8 re w uj put OB with Messrs. Strickland, Norton, Federal savings and loan aasoda- Bleo Auto L ite ...... 13% Inaamuoh oe the players will put on “King Kong,” at State theater Sun­ Blec Pow and L t ...... 4% do., pfd...... » 105 for tho benoflt of Bve* Ready- ^ Cirole * Loomis, Holmes, Anderson, Holman, tlons would be set up under tulw day. The dress, very simply made Qen B lec ...... 14% Cass, Lockwood and B — 800 of Kint*e Daughtors onD W ednes^, and regulations prescribed by the CoUins Oo...... ; ____ 90 •— ' Reid, caarke, Thienes and Mrs. Burr to ihow the design of the figured Gen Foods ...... 96% May 10, tho Bnglish oomedy,DOmedy,'“Tne Home Loan Bank Board “giving C(4fs flnarm s ...... 9 10 and Mrs. Shearer of the board pres- net. Is of palest daffodil tint, making Gen Motors ...... 14 Bnohanted April.” A nominating primary consideration to the beat Eagle Look ...... 14 18 ■■ ent; also Mrs. Crockett and Mr. one of the season’s smartest color Gillette ...... 18% ooBittittee of three was aiqpointed Hamilton and Mr. Simonds of the practices of .ocal mutual thrift and Fonilr Bettlttgs ...... — 35 home financing Institutions.” combinations of gray odtl yellow. Gold Dust ...... 15% to bring In a o f offioere. Xt is in staff. Grigsby Orunow ...... % Fuller Brush, dose A. — 19 •'But no such association shall be Gray Tel Pay Station. 8 10 oompoeed of Mrs. Robort Wilson of Charles S. Burr was elected to Xnt H arv ...... 26^ F.O. Areh atroot, Rionard Owere and membership to complete the board Incorporated by the board,” the fees so collected. Such permit Hart and Cooley ...... 195 bill says, “unless in -its judgment Int N ick ...... 9% VI— Patriifo Pettoolae. number of 21 as called for by the shall not entitle the holder toereof Int Tel and '”ei ...... 7 Hartmann Tab, com... — 9 ICE CREAM the community to be served is in­ to sell at retail any such beverage do., pfd 6 — “The Baveadropper" a delightful i constitution. Mr. Burr is chairman Johns Manville ...... 90 sufficiently served by local thrift within the limits of any town, city Int Silver ...... '... 20 22 one-ool play directed by Mies Bea­ nr of the athletic committee of the and home-financing institutions. KennecOtt ...... 12 trice Perrett, wee presented for the association and a member of the or borough until he shall have re­ Lthigh Val Rd ...... 10% do*, pfd...... 98 40 reer. Mr. striektend hos succeeded “Such associations shall be au­ ceived a permit therefor from the Landers, Frory A Cak. 90% 98% la securing PMgy Wood for the entertainment of the players by the County Y. M. C. A. Board of Direc­ thorized to make loans upon homes Llgg and Myers S ...... 64% feUowlng oompetont oosti Mies Ruth tors 1 ^ . Mr. Burr is one of the clerk of such town, city or borough. Lodw’s ...... 19% New Brit., Mcb., com. — 8 leading role, Wlui a strong support­ secured by duly recorded home do., pfd ..I ....•*•• “ “ 60 Smith, formoriyformerly of the Town P li^ “Section 7. No person or corpor­ Lorlllard ...... 14% ing ooet. most enthusiastic volley ball play­ mortgages and to ’nvest their funds Aionn A Bew.Tnass A — 2 ers; Mlee Pearl Martin, Miss Porreit, ers at the Y. and seldom misses a ation other than a duly licensed McKeesp Tin ...... S8% A letter received by Mr. Strick­ in obligation? of the United States do., doss B ...... — 1 land’s parents todsy conveys the Ounaar Johnson, Roger Winton and game. The membership hsus Increas- manufacturer shall sell at wholesale M ont w o r d ...... 16 and in Federal Home Loan Sank North and Judd ...... 8 19 news that ths Shuberts have pur- Robert Morehom. Mies Margaret ed slightly this past two months or distribute such beverages in lots Nat Biscuit ...... 39% bonds.” Niles Bern P ond ...... 6 7 ehosed the rights to “Just Out,” and Henry, chairmen tif the oommittee, iM... 4od it is hoped Uiat all in Mancbes- Bach association would auto­ of five wine gallons or more until Nat Cosh R eg ...... 9% served ice cream and wafers. A such person or some officer of sueh Nat Dairy ...... 14% Peek Stow and WUoex — 8 ths premiere wUl be Monday sve- ' " ter Who can possibly do so will add matically become a member of the Russel) Mfg ...... — 10 number remained to play bridge or corporation shtui have obtained a Nat Pow and L t ...... 9% dag at the National Thoater, on their names to the list even though Federal Home Loan Bank of its dis­ SoovUl ...... z i 18 Pei^lvM iia Avenue, Washington. pool. they cannot attend often. The in­ trict in the same manner as other permit from said Tax Commission­ N Y C entral...... Ig er, upon w ritten application \mder Stanley Works ...... 9 l i D. C. He Is at prsssat in* New terest and support of all for even a institutions. NY NH and H ...... 18% oath in such form as the Commis­ N oronda ...... 19% Standard Screw ...... 98 98 York rehearsing the east. small amount will be of encourage­ The Treasury would subscribe to • do., pfd., guar...... lOO ^ capital in such associations up to sioner shall presoribe, setting forth N orth Am ...... 19 ment to the Board. tluit the applicant is a Oltizen, 21 Smythe Mfg <3o ...... — 25 While money has been coming in $io0,000 at the request of Packard ...... 1 % Taylor and Finn ..... — 100 board, but the amount paid by the years of age or over, describUv the Penn ...... 17 • very slowly lately the Treasurer’s location ot the premises upotf’whloh Pbila Rdg C and I ...... 3 Torrtogton ...... 96 27 BRITON REPEATS STORY Individual Slice . report shows that during the very government could not exceed capi­ Underwood Mfg Co .. 18 17 tal subscribed by other share­ such \Vh;'.realc or distributing busi­ PblUlps Pete ...... 6% Union Mfg C o ...... 7 VenUla Zee Cnem. deeoraUd vim . hard times of the last twelve months ness in to !:r conducted and declar­ Pub serv N J ...... 37% ttOMn vhipp^ cream, pocked in holders. u B Dnveiope, 00m ... 35 OF SPYING IN RUSSIA immiduri cartons. the finances have held their own. ing that mich business Will not be Ftadlo ...... 4% The Y is not ahead but i^ has not After five years, each association do,, pfd ...... 45 — would set aside one-third of its re­ conducted in violation of any zoning Rem Rand ...... 8% . gone farther “in the red” than a Key Tob B ...... 32 Veedtr R oot ...... 4 7 (Continued From Page One> Priet 10c Each ceipts to retire the government or other local ordinance, and such Whitloek Coil Pipe ...... 0 . year ego. Hopes have been high to ap^cation shall contain such other Sears Roebuck' ...... 19% close the fiscal year next month holdings. JJ8.WU’me>oo. $10 par — 46 Any member of a home loan bank information as the Commissioner Socony Vac ...... 7 tov turned.to Thornton. . r with all bills paid and nothing in could convert Itself into a Federal noay require. The fee for such per­ South Pac ...... 15 “Do you admit that?’* he would a sk ? . the red. A few more friends around institution by vote Of Its stock­ mit Shall be $500 payable to the Sou P Rio S ...... 28% RAULtSTEWART Manchester could yet help to make holders and subject to the regula­ State Treasurer for the use of the south R w y ...... 6% Bach time Thornton’s onswsr this possible before the year’s books tion of the board. County within which such wholesaler St Brands ...... 16'% no. The only Information hs ever are closed. A separate appropriation of $250,- or distributor is located. The State St Gas and EH ...... 8 GETS FIVE YEARS coUeoted or ordired collect^ he The membership at present is as ?JD0 is authori«Ni -y the bill to en­ Traasurcr shall remit monthly to the St OU Col ...... 24% / sold, was information cemceming YOUa fACfl u UM follow s: able the board to promote organ­ treasurers of the several counties St Oil N J .....i...,28% the. operation of maetUaery instali^ YfiT..,OM l«l«of Full paid up members, men and ization of these associations. the fees so collected. Such permit Tex G orp ...... 13% (COnttaued From Page' One) ed at Russian plants by bis com- MrnKfly m«f* htXtil boys— 221. The bill would repeal that section shall not entitle the holder thereof Timk Roll Biear ...... 1 7 9 1 Tm aiMl yw i'tl wont it Full paid up members, women and of the existing Home Loan Bank to sell any such beverage at retail I'rani-America ...... 4 ) i sold military secrets to a foreign did admit, however, that be '•Nm .I« w IH yoof (VM. girls-—fe . law under which Federal Home Mdthin the lim its o f any town, city Union Carbide ...... 261, nation. hod paid S,OO0 rubles for “current Ily ond yoor IriotiA. Members paying weekly—181. Loan banks are eutRMlxed to loan or borough until he have received Unit A ircra ft'...... 22T> During the court mi^tial the expenses*' to a Russian named Dol­ MIo Tm Total—437. directly to home owners. a permit therefor from the Clerk vt Unit Corn ...... 6Vi proseeutiOA charged' that he had gov, who. Was identified as an agent Uit GasI impIm p ...... l6 provocateur. m k**... Moro 6o- this does not include 43 boys pay­ such town, city or borough. “sold his country for £50 or more,’’ frofronto and u g Ind A le ...... 25% “There are no spies In oiir com­ ing 5 cents and 10 cents a week. HOW IT WORKS “ Section 3. N o such bevera^^e receiving the money In the mail '•IrMinth. To gnt Indio U fi Rubber •••seeeSei N otes shall be sold, offered for sale or dis­ from Otto Waldemar Obst of Ber­ pany and we do no - spy’s work,“ Ice Cream Cake Washington, April 13.—(A P )V U D e S t e e l ...... said Thornton. Too. took for Hio ! (obovo)..^ The Hartford County Older Boys you are bird pressed to meet mort­ tributed unless there SbaU have been lin. A two-layer cake of deiloioue Zee ttn P6W and Lt •sss»«e#eesi ttoeeoammlyotii Conference will be held here April affixed to the bottle, keg or Other His Defense But MacDonald said: ■“! syste­ Cream, decorated with froeen gage payments on your home, and West Union s s • s • s s I ••seesf# India Tm . 38 and 28. We would like to have container, in which such beverage HlS defense was that the money matically collected Information and whipped cream and topped with an It doesn’t exceed ten thousand dol­ West B) and Mfg I supposed other engineers did the all good friends in any part of Man­ lars in value, this is the way the was furnished, tax stamps in the Woolworth had corns from a Oermai. girl ice cream chick breaUng through named Marie Louise whom be had same.” chester who could entertain a cou- Roosevelt plan for refinancing would form and denomination prescribed Bleo 'Bond and Share (Curb). 18% an ice cream egg. jte of boys for one night and break- operate:— by said Tax Commissioner in such met while he woe on leave in Ger­ •ffloil u se Lerxe Ust 'ast to let MM know in calling 7206. Insurance company bolds a $8,000 manner that' such stomps will oe many. He denied betroylnt secrets A good game of basketball is mortgage—^for example—on own­ destroyed when such container is GOERINGPRA^S of the Army. GUARD RAIL PUNCTURES $ 1 .2 5 $ 2.00 opened. The tax shall be at the The-Xing himeelf oonnrmed the N E W Y O R K promised for tonight when the En- er’s home now valued at $9,000, On Berris 6 to t Seryes 1# to U deeSt champions of the two Recrea- rate of three-tenths of one cent for ilttdlngs' of the ooiurt, but BoilUe- which the interest rate is six p«r EXCURSION Delivered, Packed la Dry Xto tloft Centers will play Joe’s Fillers cent or above, but owner ii unable each 12 ounces of suCh beverage, if DUCEY PEACE PACT Stewart will eseope the shame of RADIATOR IN CAR CRASH for the title in the Senior ”A” class bottled, and, if not bottled, at the being “drummed out** of the A i^ , SUNDAY, APRIL 16 to pay. (Oontfoued From Fast Oae) of Manehsster. This game is sched­ Either the insurance company or rate of one dollar for each 81 gal­ for that eld ceremony of degrada­ uled for 9 p. m. All players are ask­ lons. Tax stamps os herein- pro­ tion no longer Is observed in eueb Dadiuin, Mass., Driver Skids the owner has to approach the Boibo, Italian air minister, to visit ed to be at the Y by 8:30 and get vided for may he purchased from oosea Os this. OR Tolland Turnpike — On ^ 2 . 0 0 “Home Owners Corporation*' offices Berlin after returning from a group started as soon as the 8 o’clock said Tax Commissioner, or from the Hs win lervs hli sentsnoo la a coma for refinancing. Sight to Ohleogo which he will head. Way to Visit Here. L t. W I s i M T L ooIm eeeeeeeoe ilM f game it over. town clerk of any town, and the civiT prison whsre he wlU be treated The insurance company will ac­ proceeds therefrom shall be account­ He sold General Boibo hod accept­ Lv. • t• • t• • at•##ea. The Oxfords won two out of three cept in exchange for the mortgage, the same os any other prliOLer. For Turaiag out to avoid striking a i M t t 0t* « a • • « e «e • • a a a ell llB 4 ed for and paid to the State Treas­ ed. OhO Now • • d V o a d e e e • eSS ttti 4 games in volley bMl last night, wln- several weeke before lad during the ear oomlag in the opposite direction, bonds issued by the corporation op urer monthly for the use of the state. (General Boibo will head a Sight RITUIIVfllfO nlng against ths Tigers. Ths Tigers trio) he WM inooroerated in the OB automobile driven by Carl Brlck- which the government guarantees “Section 9. Stompe and forms of twonty Italian airp^es to the LVa Now atan.aaaaaaa T 8 0 O P .A L sported up in good shape the second Tower of London. Of Dedham, Mass., skidded on 4 per cent interest, in return for for application for permits herein Certury of Progreee Bxpesltion in game and took it with a tcora of 16 the sure interest the company may wet pavement of Tolland Turn- provided for phaU be fumiehed by C h icago). Berlia'Bae one boerbouse oad oae •ad erashed into a highway •or a«lrttt la odvaoM, M Oibir tin- Easter Mould# to 12, but went to pieces on the agree to mark down tb-: debt to |6,« the State Comptroller. Me voiced "on affinity in thought ui^boa^ to every 971 of Ito resl- yesterday afternoon near Buy tiefeola in odvonee, mafoer Urn- third game and lest 16 to 8 Next 000. “Seetloa 10. - When any person late and eentlment existing between Oakland street. A rail of the fence Hid. G«od only on ipednl eoneh Wednesday night ths Oxfords and The corporation then gives ths to whom a permit ehall have been Bucklands will play for ths volley Fascism and National SocUdism" train. owner a new mortgage with a face issued under this act shall be coa- and sold, “Cbonoellor Hltlsr ond'X ball championship. They mutt Mn Bee “Oavatoade** or “IMg Gaye*^ at value of $5,000 payable in 15 years vieted of any violation of its pro­ advocate cordial ttolo-German eello- RADIO a n 12.00 $ 1 .2 5 t^ee out of five this nsxt time. at 6 per cent interest. visions or of ths laws relating to the ZMiveied, Peeked la Dry toe- Harry Hedley Smith, state secre­ boratlon, since between the two In addition the corporation may manufacture, transportation or sale eountriee exist no dlffsrenees worth THE NEW HAVEN r. r. tary of the Y. M. C. A. was a Man­ advance him cash for payment o t of intoxicating liquor, or when there mentioning.'* Plaae Your OrjUrg Sttly., chester visitor today. He was on his tuces and necessary repairs and ehell be a eenvlouon of any person The M anchester Public MaHiet Order Through Your way to Middletown to meet with Captain Goerlng expreesed eatis- cover it in the mortgage. for any sueh violation UMn the foctien **for having heard H Duce their annual campaign committee. Local Daulm Or In the discretion of the Home premises from which any beverage say that Italy and Germany have He reports New Haven closed their Loan Bank Board, the owner may is sold under the urovisions of this ths some friends and tha soma ons- campaign for the Y. M. C. A. last be given a three year moratorium act, the permit of the occupant of night with cash and pledges of over miss,” and declared that the revolu­ on hie debt. The owner could make such premises Shall be forfeited. tion in Oennany eould not have been Good Friday Specials The 1,000. 358, “ his payments monthly, quarterly, “Section 11. Any town, city or oooompUehed hod net the Foeeiit borough may, by ordinance, regu­ OUR bSUClOUS HOME MADE HOT CROSS BUNS semi-annually, or annually. example exlsUd. late or prohibit the retail sale of M andiester COMPOSES PAGEANT any suuch beverage within its terri­ He affirmed that Germany is no Fresh From Our Own Ovens, At HERE^ COMPLETE TEXT torial limits. peril to any nation. 15c dozen, 2 dozen for 25c. FOR EASTER SUNDAY “Section 18. Any person who I c e O f o u n C d . shall violate any prorision of this act STOP ITCHING OF BEER CONTROL B IU shall be fined not more than $5,000 P l^ a . 525(1 or Imprisoned not more than five lt*e snusiiig hew this tormemlag Thomas Maxw^l Directing years or both. tmable—wherever it oeeiirs— PRIME SEA FOOD Cecelian Club in His Compo­ (Continued From Page One) “Section 18. Number 163 of the ' Fresh Cod Steaks...... 2 lbs. 25c sition **The Dawning.” special acts of 1933 is repealed. Boston Blnaflah CutlatB...... 2 lbs. 25c such permit shall be one dollar, “Section 14. This act shall take Fresh Fllat of Haddock...... i^lb. "The Dawning” an Baster pag­ payable to the town clerk. Such effect from its passage.” R d iiiid Fresh Shore Haddock, whole ...... ,10c lb. eant by Thomas Maxwell, director permit shall be non-transfsrabls of the Cecelian Club of the South and effective from the date of its Fancy Large Mackerel...... •. .lOc lb. Methodist church will be presented issue imtil May 1, 1984. Such per­ RarringB...... 10c lb. Saster Sunday evening in the mits may be renewed annually up­ on May first of each year thereaft­ Frksh SaatamTlAlibut Steak ...... ,29c lb. South Methodist church. The pag­ Fresh Stewing ...... ^. . . .25c pint eant in three acts depicts the er upon the same terms and condi­ ProductiCo. iQomlsg of the, Resurrection, the tions as herein set forth for obtain­ Fresh Chowder ...... 16c quart ing a permit In the firs instance. SOCONY day following and the day of the 75 Birth Bkuat: : - Moniifnotiirer*g Fee. Aacenaion. The cast ii composed of 24 members of the Cecelian club. “Section 6. No person or corpor­ AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT ation shall manufacture any s\wb for oil ranges Special scenery has been con­ . Ho$ne Made Codflah CUcB — ...... 25c dozen Folks!- structed for the current Baster beverage until such person or some HotCroaBBuBa produetioa and new lighting effects officer of such corporation riiall stuffed and Baked Large Maekarel, raiMy to aarve, have obtained a permit from said There’o.a Message of havs been arranged. Special music 19c-2te each Tax Commissioner, upon written will be presented durlnig the pag- application in such form as the Home Baked Beans — ...... quart Real Interest Riat AirKIM BlNIk, eantiby the State Trade school or­ CLEAN PROMPT Commissioner shall describe, setting Freih Made Cottage Choiaa .I5c Ib, dauBii • y*^,.« chestra under the direction of Con­ forth that he Is a oltisen 21 years wfll be unfolded to ductor William Hanna. Land0*LakesGhaaaa 19clb. of age or over, describing the loca­ BURNING DELIVERY Try Onr Home Ma^ BHUt foead, lO-aa. leaf • • *...... 7e tion of the promises upon which you in tomolTOW*s g a l a b s b s b s b n t b n o b d such manufacturing is to be con­ Home Bbde Scotch Bread...... 10c loaf B c BM» S oBBII'.' .IV -?j. . Waterbury, April 13.—(AP) — ducted, deeloring toat such manu­ HaffMBladaItlali Bread • «10cloaf lisper. John Calatoese, 31, was convicted facture will notM oondueted In vio­ A]lK liid8n«n:^it of manslaughter today by Judge lation of any zoiUng or other local ECONOMICAL (Admission 60e) eaieh . .••.-fc-i:.;.,. - - - J . , John Richards Booth of the Superior ordinance and conU^Olag syeb oth<^ Headquarters For Finest l^ d a y PoqKfy! Criminal Court. He was charged information as tbs 'pouttdfoioner with criminal^ n^ligenca in the Fancy Tender Turkey^ ChiCken%.uqNHa, Fowl, Broilers, may require. The fee for mch per­ . 1.1 aadlf^tivePiilleta. drtrlnt of a truck la a sand pit off mit sbaU be $1000 poyoUe to thi WATXm Plimk road on the night of Dee. 19, State Treasurer for the UM of the Tour Order Now i t s Yaw Baatmr Turkey. resulting in ths truck running over county within Which such manufac­ and toushiag to death Mrs. Jennie turer la located. The State Treas­ STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF N£W YORK, N K . i m Laaeh. Judge Booth imposed a term urer shall remit monthly to the • D M u m . ■ Of ena year in jail. treasurers of the several eou&tlaa the Phone ManclMS^r SOVS* ’ .r*. . .J •' ••’ •■«■'■• ■ ,. • w ^ ■ * f c \

lUNCHESTBft SyBNQtO .B S m p. lUl«CHBSn& OOmU-TSUtiSDA^’ I*' )<**• ' liiifii'i j ’ i I.I iiiS : •i.-|"^ i------mstmmm ORIUNlNCAnON DA|1f RADIO PROGRAM liMMtllEfMSIDtlirr fORDEgniOPflOSIMND O R T IA a M NEUSniRAIII • ■ _ V THURSDAY! APRIL 13 (Otntral and Bastern Standard Tlnid) E IIP TO c o o n s HMCEVUICASE \ ' ' . * ^iOtd by New Rochelle Pidice* csfRilth suing, I WES hsM by ths BupraM Oourt M amor Oraas. COAST—k«o kll kgw komo khq kpo Ruth ‘ ------‘ Bners todsy te A asoter TebMs handed dawn a number of opinions. Her husband, Harry Slavin, was taation today to whining higher teachers retiromsat fund .should klad ktar ksu 9:15— 0H5—PlanaPlan Team 4bo HOuas yesterday tabled a education to Germany u to uae. have takso u Its basis net salary 9:90—- t d ^ a l. A Budd “ junk y i ^ CESS thst diOBltloti of a MU Wblte would aet up a mtalmum to tee action for damages of the dlled February 10 by Gerhard cant. East. 0KI0-10KIO—Foreign Laalan—a ta art statutory prenrlsiMi is a fudislal pleasurs IseebiP irk , Company vs. Uum, a New RoOhelle policeman.. Reriinuttiou of tea preaent heads rather then tbe figure tbe teacher 4i1S— 8:1S—Thraa Scamps. Music 0:90—lOdO—BeaWetl...... - -ntara—to dial, _ coaat waye-. oommlsMOB. Tba text of tee of univeraittos to iiavltabls under 4t80— S:SS—Oania ^onariova—also e 0:45—10:45 — Merten Oewna;ly — aast: nattsr aad act o m to ba deddsd om^DnmgO dt ,Derrlcb Com* Who was trying to capture him after bed received bsfon he bed two 4:45— 5*.45—Sakatary Hawkins—east Myrt and Marge—repeat ter waat telitrom was as fottowat administrative teenges being to- rsduotiou to it I0d»—11:00—Barlaw Symahany—a^ta a by as adsBlalstratlTs oHRsiaL “May 1 oatt your attestfmi to tee paay a judgment'tor tbe defendant stats' police alarm was sent out 8:00— 6:00—Mayar Davis Or.—also cst Tbs oourt btfd ss of doubtful Mssd on Na 'plea teat a storm to for StoVln. sugiursted. Advlee w u asked ot tbe court by StSO— 1:90—John •. Kannady—to eat 10:90—11 dO—Tad Lawla 6reh.—a to a ealslBHUB- wage law jgasaod by tee Judge P. ri. O'Sullivan to the. action 8:95— 6:95—Thraa Kays, Harmony 11d»—IfdO—ChaA Barnet Or.-4 to a validity proTlsIoDs la Farssrd^ L - 7:15—Ray Knight, Hie Sketch oommlssioear of motor vsbkles, or aay employer to pay womea or The csss was triad before JuGto of a felony in Hartford, Ooun. NaSi “leadership." NBri principles ment to determine the itoount 6:30— 7:30-^nas by Donald Novis BASIC — East! wjs (key) wbfwbsa bla rsprsssBtattvB. dalsrmioation Later on the same day the o fl^ a i Of making appototinents from above which Foster should have accepted 6:45— 7H5—The OaldbargA Sketeh wbal wbara.kdka wgar wjr wlw wayr mteors a waga wbiob is ‘both isss toldis St Bridgeport The defen* hy the retiremeht board u that on 7:00— frtiO—Rudy ValleaWr^j-a to a wmal: Midwest: weky kyw klkx wear wbsthsr tbs turn ^ parte or ma* tbsb tbs figlr aad ressonaMs yalue dant's dredge b iw s away in a storm alarm was cancelled, as ths "true replaces popmar selection of stud­ 9:0S— 6:00—The Showboat Hr.—« to c wls kwk kwer koil wren winaq kse his monthly aeseasment : ^ dX>—Baron Jkek P ea rly to c terlals is s^ual bi bulb to two or of ssrvioss rsBdsrsd and tees tban and hit the platottif • bridge. The perpetrators of ths felony had been ent leaders. 9 0 10 NORTHWEST A CANADIAN —JrtW mors motor Tsbidsst or whethsr apprehended to Hartford and Slavin The code is based o l raCiel prin­ ghOQld be based. Justice Htoman 10:0^11 dX>—Songs by Jimmy Melton wlba kstp wabc wday kifyr ekgw afar sufftoUat to most tee ulUmate cost defendant pleaded the damage re* wrote the optokm. 10:10^11:10—Don Bestor^ Orchestra vsbielss displayod art uafitted for of Bvteg asosssary for bealtb.' suited from "an act of God" as the was in no way involved." ciples and will discriminate Bgrinst 10:90—11:30—Jack Denny’s OrMSS. SOUTH — wrva wptf wwna wia rseoBdltioaitf. Jews and embrace Austrian stud* Oh Sept. 30 lu t tee Bristol Board lltOO—18:00—Ralph Kirberyi Ellington wila>waun______wlod warn wmc wab **Tbls repressBte a great for storm was "imusually severe" and Albany be^quarters. which re of Eduimtlon sent to tbe retirement Band—basic: OaWberga-^et rpt wjdi wamb kvee wky wfaa wbasJtPre Tbs eass was that sf tbs stats ward step af^lnst lowering of ceived the caaceliation notice from ents in an all German program. 11:90—18i80—Julian Woodworth’a Or. weal ktba ktba the weather, wind and tide were fund $9 u the monthly payment out . Bamusl Bamusi KlsvsaaEftisvman ofoc Hown e w Ha>n»'| wafts whiMi coosututssconstitutes a serious "unusual and unprecedented." Hartford, forwarded the message to Expect Resig^natlons CB8-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAIN—kea kdyl kglr kglil Tbe resignation of Prussian uni­ FOstwr'e salary whtcb hid been PACIFIC COAST — kge kfl kgw kofflo van. based on an lafonnatleB chary- fonB of unfair oouMtitloa againat to the case or Savings Bank of Troop K at Hawthorne, which it is 81,900. The tsariisr, however, had BASIC—East: wabc (key) wicc wade khq kpo kf>d kur , ing tbe defeadaat with establishing, otber empleyars, raduM tbs pur- RecbvUie vs, Dora oohn et al. true* alleged, failed to relay It through to versity pruldents is expected at woko woao waab wnao war wkbw wkrc opsratiDg sad maintaining a m otef*------a conference here texlay. The presi­ had a out of 10 per cent in lalary whk ckok wdre wcau wlp wJm —ean Cent. East. ebaatoy sowar of tee workers, end teet, an actioa to recover upon an the Westchester system. As a re­ cmd later took aa admUonal nine wfM wBpd wjsv; Midwest: wbbni wgn 4:15— 8:15—Dick ^Ijiaring—east only. vsblclrjuakyard. or buiteew of teat threatens the stai^ty of Ixuniat^. agrssmsat' to sMUms and pay a sult, it la charged, Blum was acting dent Of tee Senate of Deans ot wibm kmbe waaa kmox wowo laturs. Without a otrtifteate of ap- I hope teat similar aetloa o u ba on sa alarm which already bad btea Cologne University resigned yuter- per cent cut. EAST AND CAN^IAN — nou vi |ia,0oo assured by a mort* day and a new administration was The retiremeat board returned trlbw whao Wlba Man wore l------Moral, to Nmb Ka^ eouav taken by tea other itatea for pro* gage bsid by the baUk. error was cancelled without his knowing it. DIXIE — Wfat wsla wbre w n»a ‘hb.’ 1 jeebos to tba a ^ t a y M tflh* It twa ee tbtee thu >s a weSk— "aaatbatie oeedlttoBa* opto* Banks. InM, Ky», April 18.—(AP)—John mse “ there ere ao longer e<]Ual not to redaee bat mcMlr H* reel gcood KOPPLEMAN RAPS ion said tba aituatlen did BO tra^i^ Washington, ApM 18.—(AP) — “Auto OotlbioB rights sad no Ubsrty of ^>eeoh in aaS Heaa. Mg baNiMSd tooh It ta ra- Japaa accepted aa invltatiOD today In ths caM of Joseph Heslln vs. H. Muis, Ballard Mills, and Blaine teaehtoa" to Gtornuuuf. Snoa, ba laat IS paahSa la 4 Weak*." WDRC deciatOB on tbm jroui^alM a Iba McGinnis were eonvleted to the Hie. E. A. Perils. WMbiestoS. 0. c. statute WU challeaired by the da* to lend a represeatattye to Wash* John Malone, an action to rsoover (A Madrid despatch tost sight (D«eaalM» M, IWS). THIRH HOUR WEEK 886 Hartford C obb. IMO teeu aa yl< iBgtm to taut werid aeoboniei with Mills' "biubsn sacrldcs" csss by a said Prof. Einstein would not hi* To lose fat OBd at tbe soam time sn "unbrlAiJed by rt President Rooaenlt at about tea rat ooiiiiiM tot oooft tt' Jury bars today, and Mrs, M ^ s lumt his asnasaMt position at tea goto to piyoleol attroetivuMM and sfrtf ttaui teat tee Iteta Dtoart- prsdst Id tba MttdBdMiey to alli Vaivsrslty of Madrid uatU at leUt Thursday Aprtl IHte. I ing a eertmoate '01 to-l MoaumiB and Mrs. ora Moore were fiel splritsd and youthful taka ^ e vsEt sMtlBuaMe cf ha existiBg BMEt waa UmttBf A aatleB iffiS nggeMti m oonduet'* as Weu as acquitted. Tbe publsitteiii bf John a y u r beaos, after fuUiUtog Sn* half teupoon of Kruachen to k fia u P. M. waNd to tnuumlt teelf vlewi oB gened to this (daM of oasW. ibgsments at Princeton soil other 4:00—11. B. Army band. ncM." H. Mllli WU Bxed at life im^lSOtt* univerSRies.) of hot water before breakfast every CoDnectknt CoDpenman Tbo opinleD bald that constitu­ bueb matters to tbs State Depart* Mai was before J ^ i Baldwin at meat, and wtotencee ef Bi years seen morning. 4:80—Young Folks Program.^ tional UmlUUons of poUcs poWM msnt t b r e ^ regular diplofflalto New Haven abd the, Jury verdict 6i25—Sponsored program. ware Ittposed on BaHord Mule and BUNGALOW BURNS A Jar that lu ts 4 weeks cost but wars sxeMded. IbB jprovlsleu of obsnnsls. was tor tbe platotiif. Blaini McGiitoli. A trifle at any drugstore to the Sajt BiD Does Not Pro* 0:80—Skippy. paragrtAb 04S-A of tee law MIB acesptabee w u dsllvsfid 8:45—M a ^ 's Magic Circle. to tbs t m it WES shown tbe de* The jury deliberated two and a world but be sure and get Knischen feet Mam tbe gueatiOB *wbsteet B|to tee State DepartmiBt by Ambas* febdants ear ob tbe highway to Meriden, April 18.—(AP)— Fite 6:60—Current Hvente; H. V. Xsl* half hours before reaching a verdict of undetermined origin shortly aft­ flolts tbe BAFE way to reduco Wide tod Labor yaitry. Igivim______eObdltten’is . udthto statutoff ^ ^ .lador Debuebt Tbs repreaentattve Walltogtord slt*eagged irregularly The Jury formerly had acquitted hips, prominent front and. double tenbom. ------1, and malBtsnanes of ft er 8 S. m., todsy destroyed a Va­ 6:15—Oszie Nelson's orobeetrs. u . x .t b H . aad struck tbs plauturs machine, two other defendants in the case, cant ftvs-room b(Uf*k>w owned by chin and again fesl the Joy of living jfflssri A vlolL___ «t both going in tbe same direction^ Fred Mills and '!tommle teiyd, —money back if diMStisfled after 6:80—Gertrude Niesien. ^tute, dep^wt tea. laeNtarv Bull sent a personal Frank Baucbmsnn ot Meriden at Wsihlngton, April 18.—(AP), — 6:45—Cbandu the Magidsn. Tbe opimon said there "seenui to against whom Circuit Judge J. F. Sunus’ Crossing, Wsstfleld. tee first Jar.—Adv. 7:00—Myrt and Marge. be a growtof toadeacy to casM of Bailey said there w u no evidence. , Oppofition to tbs Black SO-bour ^ WashteftsB not laelMsd this kffid to attsgs reckleM miscon­ , week WU was sxprfsssd today by 7:16—Otto Neubausr, piaMit. No emotion w u shewn by tba de­ 7:80—Keller, Sargent'and ROM, ®*®***^ •• * ^’**"^|attMg tea elevsa teat wero asked duct on. tea pan of tea delsadants fendants when the verdiot w u read. ' ftepregeotsUvs Kopplemana (D., comedy team. 4A4 ammim ggidi to send personal raptissntaUvM to as wiU as nsgltfsnes—aad tbe only The Jury received the case tost j C ^ . ) . in a statsmsat wbiab ^r 7i45—"Psoriasis"; Z>r. Copeland. tee pTMidebt. .Kls note proper purpoM wbiob Is Nrvid by night teter having beard evidence ' ssrtsd tbs miAsurs offered no pro* 7:50—Bette Fifguson. songs; Al*1 * % | sm2 teat U waa UnpoeeiMe lor all allsgtog rscklssi conduct is tbe since lu t Baturday, AH the defend* i e h Idatloai to ba repreaSiled aid ask* posslMUty of avOldtog tbe dsfeaM tsctlon to industry or Amsriosii Is- bsrt White, pianist. striotlOM wbisb w a ^ ^ teat they m d tedr visws ants had been aecused 'of murder t bor from imported goods produced 8:00—Easy Aces. tiiBt__ of tbe jM t U f s own eoatrlbutory and conspiracy in the slaying of Mrs. I under no rsfulstioa of bouri. 8:16—8800 Prils Contest. murrar aad tbs judgBMBt should be tefougb teeir dipliMnats. nei^eace. Ite# asMrtlea*««eess* Lucinda ^ l l s , 6T. in » mountain "To my mind," be s i^ , "tbs bill 8:80—Bvsn Evans; Do, Re, Mi Trio, set and#." Tba AoeaptenoM sanly coaapllci^ tee Imuc to caMtt near Tomahawk, Ky., Febru > is soBtrsry to wbst tbs sdministrs* 8:80—Talk by Jamei Rooeevelt. , Great IritaiBi Pranoe and Canada Juryury trial andSM makMmaksi tee task of ary 8. Mrs. Mills’ du te, tion is tiying to do to Mlsviste un> 8:46—Abe Lyman's orebsstra; Hot alraiubr bad aoeepied tee tovitatloi tMJii trier,trisf) bouri «ow AMjUfy . . mors dll' showed, eUmaaed weird rebfleus te H o w H u s b ^ s , employment sad distress. lywooo Newsboy. AtentetivIVSS, flcult t t o l ^ It can rsssoaaMy erdses of a cult headed by John H. ‘ITtuiiig tbs pest five weeks wg 9:00—Ruth BtUng, songs; Leonard TOUAND At Ms iriM oonfkhmae, geeretarj^ MTvs tea puryoM suggMtsd coun- MlUs, ber son. The other defend­ ! hav# been oeeupied wltb tbe task at Hayton'i orcbMtra. MuS MM newspewariMn who In­ Ml owe to tee Acurt a duty aot to ants, axeept Ballud Mini, 19, a ' rsmeviBf tbs wreekan risultlBg 6:16—To be rnnouneed. Mra Franeej Merriek. m quired wbat would happen u tee assart it " . ‘ . grandson, war# sou , daughters, or smad iheir Uffs,,» , from seofiomle adversity. Ws bsvs 9:30—Colonel Stopnaiie and Budd; worker for tee Itate Boards Of . debtor natlsos beought up tea ntot* The optolon said tbs trial court Edueatlon of t b e ^ ^ . ^bas bate ■ons-ln-law and dsugbters-ln-tow of i pruned govommsfital sxpsndl* Chorus; Kasteianetz orches­ ter of revlsloa of the oMtoatio.tioDs to the vlotlto.______I tra. here and arraaged to hold a aale of tee fortum atof eontantoflens, tent srtielM made by tee bttnd in tta^ ba die* OYER FOOD 10:00—The Foreign Legion, borne, to oooaeellen wlte tea May tbs Presldeat would not 10:80—The Boswell Sisters. oourlooua to any dabter. platottfTs car, wbleb ware not die- WESLEYAN OFFICIAL DOM tbe program of tbo prsaent sdminia- 10:45—Morton DoWnejr. 18th ebureb i PREPARED to mind teat la tuna, Hull said, tea otuied by couniel. Xt would have trstioo. Such action has been ea- 11:00—Columbia Symphony orchss* bean bettor tor the trial oourt, tho Middletown, "XpriT 18*—(AP) - scntlal in order to srrlvs at Rock ready to maka pureU .^ * .* — T ” ig«gigM«Mg Clinton Dewitt Burdick of Brookyln THIS WAY 1 tra. many vartetiM of ustful nfiiem 1 S'SiSiiSi.-.j, z-4 ivs*.*** omnlon laid to brief, to bavo oon bottom so test s firm foundation 11:80—Ted Lewis' orcbMtra. itosd its oommsaM to salient fea* tressuror of Wosteyab^ Unlvorslty could be laid for tbs return of eeo —stotnm 1M Vy tB# vTDMI pTOpTBIIl IvT wV tortb. No error of law or abuM of since 1907, died at his home yestar- nomio normalcy. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert West. Mr. wofie aeonomio emftronee wbleb discretion was found. Ths opinion dsy from a heart attack. He wu Hocnomlc Rsoovsry also a member of tbe boaru of "Now tbe administration b u bs* aito M r T u t e ^ ^ ^ w m Ta-etteials.baSefi odntatos said ths stogie corrsetloa sought by esnt guests oc f U s add;add talatlveal telatlvea major maJCHT .remedies remedies ;tor the taatled ths d e fe n ^ t would not have af* trustees. gun its program for economic rs H4 IS survived by bis widow and £ r g n thj6 m ost inexpert^ ooTiiy. TOls program inyolves sc- to Msrrew, Conn. ^ eecB^ fttuattos of tea wend, tooted tho iMUM. WBZ-WBZA MIm Alice MaU of tbetee High Hull' said ka a e a u ^ teat tee m- two sons. Tbs funeral will be to m icodcook can make her tlTltlM test wUl five employment Brooklyn tomorrow. through such projects u reforesta­ Sprlngdeh* — Boston idbool faculty a c f ISeymour, OMaa,. mtatton asttedad m tba sdope of tion relief for i^ cu ltu re and con spent Easter receM at tea kcase at tea eenvariiMiaas toa«ated to tbem PARITY PRICE ser meals taste 50^ hetterl struetlon of pubue works and buUd- ber parents. • ^ ^ wotod ba duly ragardM bote tes inya. From my study of tbs Black Thursday, AprU 18,1981. HOiMtfd Lewis M RANtord imd bostf aito tbqir.gvtoto. MU X am oonvueed teat its adop­ TeUand wbo bas besBte with pBitt*' rrr ON STATE'S TOBACCO *Thst soup goes right to tha tion may work serious injury, esp^ P. M. monia aadtod conmicoaapUcatiras tor nva spot. montbi la iloww7 tmprevtof olally to labor, at tUs time. 4:00—Thursday Special. WasbiBgtott, JMtoii lt .» (A P ) — LOANS "From tbs standpoint of labor 4:80—Hank Keens. able to sit up. yimm \ T9. tbs msssurs offers no protection 4:40—Agricultural Markets. Mrs. Maanah Gardner is pew able Under tea 1919*1^ base now to tee to bs out after ssvsral dayr to* Miss LiUiaaiHi teirgar la to at her adBiaistratiofi farm bill, 2S.4 cents Salaried People againat wage cuts and wul reduce 4:65—Sponsored Program. on types wages which are already cut to tbe 5:00—Sunshine Discoverers Club. MS. boBM bsrs wtte tea laryagttia aad would bs tbs parity p ^ FroB) fica that ihowad flo plainly on bone. Tbe bill does not play fair 6:16—Dick Daring. The Ladies' Aid Bedsty o f tea uadsr tea oars of Dt, Howard Boyd. of tobaeeo grown to oonaiietlout. ReprMtatlvs KoMlsmaan ot his face when he u t down at the with labor because regtuation is 6:80—Sini^ng Lady. Federated eburob will servo teNr Waaplaf Gaiiiio No, 10 held their table* jLid Is 1^ wifa ptooiad/ limited only to those factories sn- 6:45T-Little Orphan Annie. regular_____ monttoy______suppsrjuppsr la_ the „ , ___aevapCa______moettag last Tueoday _ , ovo* RaHtofd has rectivad this inform: 4 0 to *100 gaged in interatate commerce. It 6:00—Cooking School. obureh dlninf rooms niday tvsBing albg With ;A g u ^ attendaaoe. The tion from tea Biirtatt of Agrleui On Thair Own SifnatureSlfiuiiui ThaeradiLofeolirWtbteoflgsto doea not regulate tbe hours of labor 6:18— "Stickers and Spring Drtv* of this wMk, April 14. wbba te i program w alla ohaitea of tbo Homa tursl BsoBdmios white compared No endorsers or eeourtty ot her.Shehasovercouesdifficmty in factorien producing goods sold ing"—Morgan T. Ryan, Regis* ]^ u e are Invited to be praatet. tha- priced to dUtortet ysiM. Kop- any kind rsqnlrcd* Ns em- in the path of evert woman who within the state where such goods trar of Motor Vehicles. btn. M #M WiiooE, Mrs. HsTsb Wd* ed writewith a song by aU; a readtog by ptomaan. who was aotivo in urging burosslag InvutlgaMoa. eok aadlad Mrs. S a m Wast BN tha iMlsaMiss Anna ___Miaa Dorothy tbs a d o p ^ ^ tea i9A9*i9ia nsno^ Iloussbsldsrs Msv borrow cooks tor her fsmily or who su­ are produced. Tine. pervises someone in the kitchen. "No one doubts the -need for m.jz ~^i}orui Review. bostsMts COttte! J oto. by h im Doris SBirtMed satiafactios with the flg* soy amount up to |f09 oa sin* sharing work at a time when unem­ 'Xhi regular mseting of Tonimd L.Bteiai respcAdad with bB ure, ostures of busbsnd sad wlio Follow recipes flfl ofliefiillT as 6:38—Weather, temperature. period bad bain ployment is grave. Connecticut in­ 6:43—Famoue Sayings. Ofwags Will bo held & tea Vidar­ enoocei.tes next a was- a. roil_ ssU to U tea 1909-14 you wi^there is nOtalling when dustry has led tbe nation in a volun­ 6:45—Lowell Thomas. ated ohurck soetol rooms naut Tued* teetoH&M a l l l l i s used, i9di.oteto,tNiiid bsvs bean the **'*^paynaoats sriWagod to salt tary sbare-tbe-work program. Wbat day evening, April 18, wbaB tea bach toOBir parity prM. . Adofttea of the your elrctimetoooee. The onl.t gotoe dish is going to tfll)tt out flat 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. leoturers’ h(Mr will be spent wlte and tasteless. It may be the soup, is needed is constant employment 7:10—German Band. nrisbg woHsk i S o ^ p o ^ weuM u v e raised the cost Is a msolbly ehsrgs of for all at good wages so that pur­ Farm Bureau tostruetlona. Which. —Ed* bis imaginings.—ShakMpesrs. ward ‘ “ ------" watELEBS HEAD O lS i '■4l» ■ ...... li — e T t o ^ al Dispatebes rsiats tbdt aa aMbp* ■ borlT ^ g 8se;!6to AHodsUn Seeretsri'Ones London, AprU 18.—(AF)<**-Fred* ed prisoner w|s recogtosed by 88 his widow *X$e fc _ to r .. . } ' A t meOdlssiatheStoMcf. oHOk George Xelisway, idoe obair* amlfe. Perhaps it was bssausi •dda died With man and managing director of Mar* everything was so' new to him, but cs: joba 6 .S . Hottleft Son, Ine. coal’s WirsiSM Tiiegraph Company, he showed an outstaadlnt late of held at bte botos^ ^ H U 18 Ltd., died todsy. He waiwas 62 years oaution la making blmseir so eon avenue Saturday aftiMOM 81 old. sploueus. to* . , ■:8iit y . k ■A f,, j ,,A- ■y.: WLfe« Helpmate and Critic of tfie Fampm Irisli CHILDREN Dramatist Is Always *^Just Beycmd” Ihiblic^s By Olivt Robffrte Barton Gaze. ■ if'/ BNOPME B r or MOca bmmUf h a r d e n y o u r y o u n g s t e r t o L a u r a L o u TAKE.THE BUMPS BRAVELY Oonetut AtOitlM u n i Strala B r ia On BIgk B r o o k m a n Life is a pretty tough thing! man InveaEfnler BUIme; to* 01933 NEASSRMtCEbMC H' Some get it one way, 'others regular BleepUigAlee Fnetov. another, but everybody gets it in By DR. NOBEU FYSBBSIN BEGIN TODA\ the long run. Sometimes those ' * JANET breaks her engafe- who appear to be most fortunate Editor, Jonmal of Amerieu meiit to ROLF CABLTLE when she 0 suffer bitter agonies merely from Medleal Aeeoolntlon, Mifl ofHygela learns he baa been paying atten­ the Health MaffHiae. tions to BETTT KENDAIjL, w ealthy their own feelings. One ot the richest women I know is so pain­ society glrL A little later Rolf and It is generally recogniied that Betty elope. Janet loses her secre­ fully shy as to be almost a recluse, the oconpatlon ,of railroad enff^ tarial job bat, due to her,employer’s shunning society because she is so recommendation, is hired as social easily embarrassed and she dwells near is one of the moat nerve- secretary by the wealthy MRS. for days on a misunderstood word wracking in which mankind par* that she is sure was meant to of­ CURTIS. tidpatee. It demands conetant fend her. Janet still loves Rolf. She has be­ attention with the mind alert, the come friendly wltti JEFT* GRANT, ’There is nothing to be done periods of work- are long* and the yonng engineer, who saved her parse \ about her. It is too late, much too late. She may have been bom with drcumstancee of the work ar­ from a holdap man. Janet has told a contra social disposition, but duous. Jeff aboat her broken engagement even if' she bad, much could have Two Germaii pbjrsicians have and he has admitted he cares for a been done to thicken the sensitive recently analyzed the causae ol girl who is in love with someone fabric of her feelings. death among railroad englneem The child must learn to take and discovered the amazing fad It is not ontll she has worked

IIj M Fine Pitching QUEEN B E E N MAY V. 5 .-i nV E GAMES PLAYED AS LIMIT HER TENNIS Basketball World Series * SLATED, THREE DELAYED 03963861 • mm “ ■ — — — President Roosevelt Sees tiow They Stand « (^unera Hopes That Black. World’s Greatest Fenunine Wadmqton ' Down A’s P e s t e b d a y ’ s r e s u l t s Shirt Spirit VM Net Fh3 American -League 4*1; Simmons Hits First Washington 4, Philadelphia 1. Net Player is Undecided Cle',»land 4, Detroit 1. Hhn in Bent for Heary- Homer, Nearly 100,000 Chicago 4, S t Louis 2. on Competing in Foreign Boston at New Tork (rdlnL weightTitle. National League * . Fans Attend; Ynnks-Red Chicago 3, S t Louis 0. Tournaments. Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati l. Rome. April 18—(AP)—A Fascist (Other games postponed). Sox, Bmves-Gnnts, PhQ- International League wallop in both huge fists and toe

'' San Francisco. April 13. —Al­ Baltimore 12, Toronto 1, unyielding courag of n Duce, him­ though keenly anxious to defend her lies-Dodgers Snowed OnL self, is wbat Primo Oarnera expects English title at Wimbledon this! THE STANDING to take into toe ring for bis cham- year, Mrs. Helen Wilis Moody has American League iionship bout nrith Jack Sharkey at yet made no defl- 'Tie Grand Pageant of baseball W. L. PC. 'few York te Jime. " " " j i n i t e plans and her has begim its six months parade Washington ...... 1 0 1.000 Tb ring mastodon said so during tlEuropean tennis j through America attended by Cleveland- ...... 1 0 1.000 recent visit to the capital, where crowds only slightly smaller than Chicago ...... 1 0 1.000 ^{activities probably be affirmed his loyalty to MusspHm those of a year ago and with x lot BoOton ...... 0 0 .000 and deecribed bimself aa "entirely I will not be de- of very unpleasant'weather to ac­ New Y ork ...... 0 0 .000 a Blackshirt." II e r m ib e d until count for the decrease. D etroit ...... 0 1 .000 IlMme time in May. “1 ^uUy realise the tremendous re- Nearly 100,000 fans, ranging from S t L ou is...... 0 1 .000 iponeibiUty placed on my shoulders The first lady of the President of the United fltateq Philadelphia...... 0 1 .000 with toie battle,” ha said. “In it. as tennis, however, down to the humble holders of National in all my figbts, 1 will do my utmost bleacher tickets, saw the five m^or hsuH decided she W. L. PC. to represent Fascism and my coun­ will not play in Taking up International basketball rivalry w ^rc the men folk left league geUway games try properly. 1 hope the Blackshirt and the displays of fine^ pitching Pittsburgh ...... 1 0 1.000 the French cham- off after the recent atiplane crash near Neodeslmt in^ whlcl^two C ricago ...... 1 0 1.000 spirit orill not fail me." I p i 0 n s h ip s this members of the •Winnipeg Tollers I ost their lives, the Oklahoiiia that went with them. Although the Carnera painted a menacing-pic­ total was some 20,000 lower than Now Y ork ...... l 0 .000 year. She won the bwterlan CoUege C a ro ls, national girls’ ebampiOM, win B rooklyn...... 0 0. .000 ture of Shiurkey for bis Roman ad­ ______JF r e n c h singles Edmonton Grads at Edmonton, Alta., In Jure the 1982 opening day attendance HEAD PLAY mirers. DeoUnteg to minimise the there was no defection on the part I Philadelphia ...... 0 0 .000 I HCUN WILLS.MOODY. title In 1982. title of North America. The Cards are shown grouped about Doll Har­ B o s t b n ...... 0 0 .000 champ's ring skUl, strategy and "Tennis kept me away from home ris, All-An^ca captain and forw ard. ____ St. Louis ...... 0 1 .000 By MAX BIDDLE ability to give or take punishment, for nearly nine months of last be said be would prepare for the Cincinnati ...... 0 1 .000 The bargain yearling of 1981— GEIZEWICB EASHV year/* Mrs. Moody said. *1 cannot By CHARLES GBUMICH impending bout "as never before." consider such a long period of play­ Head Play — is the outstanding •It will take lometoing more than (Associated Press Sports Writer) TODAFS GAMES ing this year. If I decided to go S .T .S . SQUAD CUT hope of the west to win the 59th weight and courage to whip* Shar­ abroad it wiU be only to play at Durant, Okla., April 18— (AP) — Aroeelcan League Kentucky Derby on May 0. The son TOSSES WASHBURN key." be told a group of atenteg Jack Yl^ashburn short price o< 8 to 1, for toe. com­ part&pVtiS? “rth . wi^^^^ nine has been cut to two full teams the Braves face the New York M .California te a Uttt# over eeven ing National League pennant chase. god the national ebam-1 plonshlp of North America. GMsnto and in Philadelphia where . ride. ‘ ■ mteutee in toe feature finish bout at m atches As in the men’s world series, in At Washington nirk, in June, It is all tbe more surprising in plonsbip. Because of ner lengthy by Coach Frank Crowley and the re- the New Haven Arena. - I which the A. A. U. champion Tulsa maintay aspirants are battling xo iBaer-Sdnnotaf (3aih ^ Head Play b^an to show bis form, vie# ot the quotation of o.iIy -3 1-2 European stay, Mrs. Moody did not winning a face for maldCbs. An- * Browning prevlouely ^om iied to Diamond Oilers twice triumphed de­ win regular position*. The Me­ to 1 on both the Pittsburgh Pirates, compete In the national last y f« , a | PreMdent Roosevelt, assunfing Us ■other ^ Derby candidate. Projectile, meet the wiimer of toie match in a cisively o^ar the"Doffllnlon mens chanics open their season April 26 am* Chicago Cubs, although these title she has won many times. Dur­ title-holders from Winnipeg, the new role as toe nation's first fan, forced Urn to take third place te title bout. Oetzewicb had a shot at agitinst Windsor Locks here. 8 and Shtrlttjr-Ciniera Go odds, together with those of 6 to 1 ing her absence her foremost rival, girls’ series will provide a Ust of was one of toe 24,000 who saw tbs an allowance race, but k* defeated Browning recently and lost toe Coach Crowley has uncovered on Pbiladelpbia and Brooklyn, coter Helen Jacobs of Berkeley, carried different types of basketball tech­ WsUiington Senators underthe new | a fair field later te toe.month. match iw a hair’s breath/The local another capitiile Richer in Ashland, cide with the. general ■^axpectstibn away the singles honors. nique. managementi of Joe Croblo give -Setfor29tb. About toe middle of July hr bad wrestler had butted BrowatoL to the At Top of Form formerly of RockviUe High, and ex­ their first demonstration of their I floor luid waited for toe champion th at tbe race wUl agate be. a scram ­ Will Try Men’s Rules cufndcntiy Unproved te win the ble. Boston and Cinoinn4ti-are rated Tbs------world’s -greatest ..u feminine .. I In addition, the feminine games pects Uttle difficulty on the mound threats to the American League Cln^nati Trophy at Latonla. lie to regfte hie feet. A ludden rush by this season. Farrell ex-Groton H)gb eupremaey of the Yanks by setting B row i^ tossed (letMwloh from tbe 20 to 1 oy Kearnei' but it .xnild Just tennis pMysr is will prove something about the dis­ New York, April 18.~(AP)-^ next demonstrated real class ^ os wen be 100 tO'l wltteut. upduc cs t competition jparity between men’s and women's player, is the other hurlor eilxo down a makeshift team of Phlla-1 wUmteg the Hawthorne Juvenfl# ring and he waii gd fiMy victim on Barring further moves in toe risk bsLig tevolved. tics. She has practiced asketball rules. The first shows considerable promise and de^bla Athletics 4-1. Handicap in' easy fashion. Behind g t r e struggle between Jack Dempsey tbe next h^- ^ ^ throughout the winter. ;j»d the third, if a "rubber" gams U Cc^b Crowley can also call on Vice President Gamer led tbe| him that day were Swivel, ■winner Last night Getsewioh used a fly ▼4 . There are toe many "ifs" involved Following her custom, Mrs. Moody necessary, will be played imder ­ Kovis and Rossi if necessary. parade to tbs . flagpole then toe and assodatos and the Madison at toe.^m lico Futurity, Projectile, teg .tackle and body lock to throw to figure the Gianta in too lirst divi­ has practiced mostly with me. Her culine regulations, which are ad­ Tentative lineup President officisny opened toe sea­ Squ^e Gardqn Corpomtion to get Red W l^k and others. Washburn. - sion groups; Whereas the Cardinals sm ;abes have appeared to be more hered to generally by Canadian wo­ In the infield, Pfau, another Rock< son with a wild pitch as be tossed toe best early summer date for a have enough’ pitching das* alone, terrific than a year ago when she | viUe High player, and Hastings are r^ardlesc of other problems, to men’s teams 'The Ordinals usual­ out the first ball. heavyweight fight in New York, Head Play carries the blood at was preparing for her tests abroad. ly play under feminine rules, which after the sect^ base position, Len­ Cronin, showing no evident strain Fair Play toe blood most fan­ keep tnem te tiu running, toS Her servioe has been a model at ac­ WiU be in effect in the second game. non and Karskis are battUng for from bis new role a* manager ledi toe two big semps of toe summer, cied in this country. Hid sire was CHziits have only two moundsmen of curacy in games here. The principal difference between shortstop, Kovis seems likely to bold the assault on T

w ^ ' 9riKiki bi» c nswflWMiy r LOST AND FOUND 1 FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 a p a r t m e n t s — f l a t s — farmers, u well u a reasonable-ad­ vance to the consumers.” cxeaaoi. ./I.". t e n e m e n t s 63 FOUND— SMALL BLACK AND EASTER LILIES 75c pot, tulips SAYS MEK DEALERS HIT'AND-RUN SNOW “ 1 have stways taken tlMtt view ffllB SCHOOL’S ks the aUh of Wddd 'eoooinBlh w bite by toe manufacturer. T h ^ and others forced to be out of doors AUce Doidtoy AitkoT, 396; Stuart wanting aound^ by Bkneet Bu^tly hot water heat, 4 bed rooms, gen­ plan for a controlled and stabilised new models have now arrived, and during the storm, which began Lorin Joslto, 393; ^Edito Hannah of toe Center Auto Supply Co., local FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 LOCAL AND LONG DiSTANCk erous closet space, garage attach­ milk industry in New Flngland, they are delightfully spring-like, United States tire, dealer. Who aower lines were broken and diameter wheels and lower centers sxired while in transit are features street. Apply 31 Birch street or 374; Kingsley WUUam French, 372; any need of borrowing money from models, furless dress coats, tailored lighting service disrupted. Trolley Anna Helene Kotsch, 363; Eleanor of gravity,” said Mr. Bantly, “more offered at oo extra expense to you. telephone 6806. the government to aid the Industry, models. Swagger suits are growlhg service of toe Connecticut Company Frances . Hunter, 357; Truman speed accrieration, quicker btaking Daily tr^» to New York, oaggage and higher speed on curves have Want Ad Information as has been suggested in a previous in popularity and Mr. Rubinow hu lines w u off schedule for a time, Frank Cowles, 356; Betty Jefferson delivered direct to eteamsblp piera 120 WEST CENTER ST., 5 pleasant beto made possible. AU these plan. added a number of these to his col when toe storm carried down a high Walworth, 856 EmUy Hitchcock For further Information caU 3063. rooms on 1st floor, large comer things cause Duster tread wear. “The About a month ago Reginald W. lection. Other shipments from New tension line between Buckland to Andrews, 866; Gertrude Dorothy lot, hot water heat, garage. In­ trend toward smaUer wheels con­ Manchester 1886U. 8864. E*errett 4k Glenney Lnc. Bird was asked by leading producers York this, week Include brighter Hartford, carrying p>ower for toe Bensche, 354; Arthur FaUon, 353; quire Lenox Realty Co., Hartford. tinues as the uj^ier balloon tire and dealers to endeavor to develop print dresses and other of plain Man(fliester trolley lines. Caroline Catoerine Rudinsky, 353; Evening Herald 2-5816. a plan for the orderly marketing of grows in popuMrity. nihi also pastels, u well-'u darker shades The snow w u driven down from Joseph Sartor, 352. REPAIRING 23 rniik and to become milk Adminis­ means more tread-wear, because toe FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, for street wear without a coat toe north by a strong wind which CLASSIFIED trator. He made the statement at later on. Mr. Rubinow hu taken smaller toq wheel, toe more fre­ UPHOLSTERING—WE URGE you wltu all improvements, and garage, p>acked toe soggy stuff against toe ADVERTISEMENTS that time he wovild not agree to particular care to include plenty of quently toe tire will roll oyer.. , to consult us about upholstery. See reasonable rate. Apply 118 North windshields o f cars m akir^ vripiers accept the position of Milk Adminis­ coats and dresfies In toe large almost useleu, many drivers having “To offset toe increased wear, tire Count elz averas* w o r ^ t o a Un^ our beautiful showing of fabrics. H3m street. manufactorers are constantly work­ Initials, numbers and abbreviations trator' unless the Industry could be sizes. to lower toe windows beside them. BRHIG NATIONS We promise the best at lowest ing to improve their products. Bpt each count as a word and compound FOR RENT—8 ROOM FLAT with placed on a stable and permanent With the new spring merchan­ Streets Deserted prices. Manchester Upholstering toe problem is one whlcih must'be words as two worda Minimum cost Is garage, 17 Walker street Inquire foundation,, taking. into copsldeira- dise now displaye<] with colored The storm kept so many people off price cf three llnea Co. George J. Holmes, decorative tioD the Interests of all thijee parties show cards, potted flowery and toe streets during toe evening and shared by builder and owner if toe Line rates per day for transient upholsterer, 244 Main street. Dial W. Manning, 15 Walker street aCKSER 5 AM motorist is to obtain the mileage to sds. .. —the farmers, the dealers and the ferns, Rubtnow's h u a very festive there were so few cars moving that ■SeetlTs Mareb IT, IMIT 3615. FOR RE3^—3 ROOM Apsurtment consum ers. appearance these days. which he is entitled.” Casta Cbarae toe town had a strangely deserted all improvements, heat furnished. Mr. Bird’s Statement appearance from 8 o’clock imtil toe 6 Consecutive Daye t.l 7 .f *1* Regarding the results of his study OFCOmENCE Lilley street, 3 minutes from post t Ooneeoutlve Daye .. _• ote 11 ote COURSES AND CLASSES 27 early morning, Business places clos­ 1 Day ...... I 11 dt* 1* dte office. Tel. *763. of the entire situation and what hM DEMPSEY IN “ SH O RF ed early. Trauportation from Bos­ WARNING IS ISSUED All or&rs for Irregular Ineertlone already been accomplished within (Contlinied Prom Page One) BIlAUTY c u l t u r e —Bam wbiie ton and to points west by bus and will -be charged at the one time rate. FOR RENT—TO ADULTS five the past month, Mr. Krd in a state­ TO GLADKNU OtOWERS Special rates for long term every teaming. Details free. Hartford ‘ .rough trucks east and west w u ment would be entered into in Wash­ day advertising given upon request. room flat, with all modem improve­ ment issued last night said: AT STATE THEATER slowed up during toe storm. A big A cade^ ot Hairdressing 693 Mam ington 'Sitojecti to acceptance by toe New Haven, April 18^(AP)— Ads ordered tor three or six toys ments, oil burner, garage. 37 Del- *1 foimd a most chaotic condition truck returning to Providence from and stopped before the third or fifth street Hartford. A warning to growers of gUMUoU to nont street in the entire industry; a great l..ck New York at 3 o’clock' this morning British Cabinet day will be charged only for the ac­ disinfect to ^ corms befM ' pbmt- of harmony among producer groqps, On Tonight’s Bill Which Fea w u forced to turn back to Man- , No Agreement tual number of times tbs ad appear- Ing this spring w as iMRied ted sy ib y eA charging at the rate eameA but FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT, 351 who were conducting their busi­ lures Joan Blondeli in chuter from Bolton when it failed Mr. MacDonald repUed that he DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 4L toe State A^cultural BlqperlmfHt no allowance or refunds can be made Oakland street. Apply at 169 Mid­ nesses on totally different selling to make Nigger Hill. The drive'* w u proposed to come to no agreements on six time ads stopped after the “Broadway Bad”— “King station. Thrips ravaged' -gardens FOR SALE—5 MALE puppies $5 dle Turnpike East or Phone 7333. methods; the dealers in the city dis­ directed to try. and reach his des- during-the four-day talk with Mr. fifth day. K(Mig** Comes Sunday. and fields in whi(di gladioli No "UU forbids” ; uisplay lines not each. 691 Porter street. Telephone posing of their milk by the most tinatloc by way of Glutonbury. He Roosevelt . FK)R RENT— 4 ROOM tenement raised last summer. This peSt was sold. 5809. destructive competitive methods. reported trucks stalled on almost “First” he said,.' “we must sit Tbs Herald will not be responsible and garage, 5 Ridgewood street J4ck Dempsey Is featured in a a hangover from to e jp'reriom Stuk* for mors than one Ineorreot Insertion Fc. more than a year agricultural all toe hills from New York City down together with the Americans Phone 5623. interests have been endeavoring to short subject augmenting tonight’s and understand each other, and if mer because growers and garden­ of any advertisement ordered tor ■show, “ Broadw ay Bad” with Jpan east into Connecticut. more than one time. LIVE STOCK—VEHICLES 42 harmonize* the various vlevn^Iots At 1:45 a. m. toe fire alarm bell toe whole field of pfoblemis can be ers paid Uttle attenti(m to it. The inadvertent omission of .Incor­ FX>R RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Blimdel) and Riciardo C ortez at tUe Vtoen blooming time, which has without sudeess. in toe Center ChurcL cupola struck explored in four days, good wUl be rect pnblloation of advertising will be FOR SALE—BY F'. W. Cheney Co., Witt all Improvements, and garage. State Theater. New England’s fore­ ‘It, therefore, has been a most done.” a lengthof nearly two m tn im ' ^ rectified only by mncellatlon of the Inquire 168 Hilliard street or tele­ most magician, Lou Schwartz, ap­ one and 14 men in toe Center Lunch chaige made tor the service -endereA good all around horse, 1400 weight, difficult work to develop a», plan Continuing comment on debts, toe pending on toe yariety, icaine raft phone 6034. pearing u an added attraction on prepared to respdnd to the alarm, summer,' toe flowers "wilted, s&d All advertisements must conform sound. Apply Peterson, 120 Forest, which was so fair to all the partlM which did not develop, The single premier declared, “1 expect Mr. in style, copy and typography with 5^6, A pril 13th. Saturday afternoon on toe State rusted I^ore mstsirtty'. In Sfune regulations enforced by the publish­ FOR RENT-LILLEY ST. —Near at Interest that they could realize stroke of cbi bell w u caused pro­ Roosevelt to talk with toe most that their businesses could be ad­ stage, passed through Manchester fields te:?n of thousands o f s t a ^ ers and they reserve the right to Cepter, modem flve rooms, first bably by a crossed wire. Firemen friendly candor of his own dUnoul- edit, revise or reject any copy eon> FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN cow, due justed, to the plan without destruc- yesterday from a weeh^s engage­ were a loss. GlaffloU has been one sidered qbjsetlonablq. to freshen May 1st, tested. Call floor, steam heat garage. Inquire at No. 2 House House wefle prepar­ ties «md I certainly skaU talk to tion'to themservefi, and yet ofle that m ent in -Where -ha w u a s ed for an alarm. of, toe few gard<9 fldwibm CliOSQIO HOTm»-Claasifled ads to 7333. Mark Hewitt. 169 East Mid­ 21 E iro s tre e t Cal) 5661. outstanding hit. Friday’s'ai^ S at- Itoosevrit with to'e''mcM;''’ftiextoly destructive pests.. The- ccwttgL of be published same day must be re> _____ • 1 ______could be administered in such a way dle Turnpike. urdaj^s (iouble feature program Thunder of Avalanches candor of toe difficulties that would thrips imiejw controUed wiU ' (H^ ceived by IS o’clock noon; Saturdays that the various competitl\re fhe- Late in toe evening toe mow turn­ 4 AND 5 ROOMS, ENAMEL plumb­ 'Win be George O’Brien to. Zane have to be faced in this country if prive thousands of garden makers 10:30 a. m. Uons could be ultimately controUed, ed to sleet and froze on toe trolley ing. 3 Walnut bear Pine street Ghrey’s “Smoke Lightning" plus certain proposals: are put to toe a t one of their best cut floWers, ^dr TELEPHONE YOUR so that in the end, they woifld not wire, (pausing brilliaht green flashes HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Baigain 315.00; also brand new 4 "Grand Slam” with Loretta Young, Commons. Then I think toe Cabi­ destroy one another. u trolley poles pused over, it re­ toe house. ) W AN T ADS. rooms 320.00. Inquire rallor store. Paul Luku, Glenda FarreU and net wlU be in a position to make up The experiment station said toe Ads are accepted over the telephone “Within the past month all of sembling vivid bolts of lightning. I HAVE A FEW good buys in used Frank McHugh. its mind how it is proposed'lo hamdle I>e8t w as a new one. It must Ise at the CHARGE RATE given above gas ranges. Price from $5 up. For FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, si) these interests with a few excep­ Euly this morning toe snow be­ the June 15 payments.” as a convenience to advertisers, but tions have agreed that while the Kong, immense prehistoric ape kiUed on toe corms, or bulbs. R H. the CASH RATES will be accepted at information call 6891 Or 2-0255. improvements. Apply 95 Foster gan to slide from many roofs to toe Denies Rnmors street telephone 5230 or 4545. previous plans would not be r«^dily who. is toe menace to toe fantutic Walden, assistant entomok^iiet, FXTLL p a y m e n t If paid at the busi­ vicinity of Main street. When it Then Mr. MacDonald d^ued, said toe most convergent way fler ness office on or before the seventh WALNUT* BED, spring, 2 mat- adjustable to their business, the RKO-Radlo'Picture, “King Kong,” avalanched off toe roofs ot toe High day following the first Insertion of 3 OK 2 ROOM s u r r s in new John featuring Fay Wray Robert Arm­ “there is not a word of truth” in killing thrips Ih their first sta|e tresses, large vanity, Andiims and new plan is practical, sound and School building, toe thundering of it newspaper statements here that an each ad otherwise the CHARGE .x>r .flock facing Main street very strong and Bruce Cabot at the for a, person having ‘ess than 10.- RATE will be collecteA No responsi­ screen, walnut crib, /spring, mat­ meets with their approval. was heard as far away as the (Ten­ Ang^cKAmerican understanding as desirable, modem improvement, State Theater Sunday If one of toe 000 Is to put toe coriha in a (xb- bility for errors in telephoned ads tress, hall tree, electn<. lamp, Army Dlfficnlt Prrtles ter. Tbe. sound of snow falling regards a debt moratorium had hmn will be assumed and their accuracy i hone 87*26 or tanltor 7686. “There have been two Interests, most terrifying villains that ever tainer, siiCb as a'-paibr bag, w ^ cot. 136 West Centei street. from churches and other steep-roof­ reached. cannot be guaranteeA particularly, that could not believe made a cameraman shudder. Cer­ fltdte napthalene, toe am e materi­ F'UK KENT—THREE: Qve ano slz ed buildings continued to be heard Regarding. the world e(;onpmlq al as is in moth bsRs. AppUcatiin INDEX OF that previous plans could be adapt­ tainly be is toe largest. during toe morning hours after toe room tenements, with all modem confereiicei'toe premier agreed with should begin to mid-April snd tpe CLASSIFICATIONS KUUMS WITHOUT BOARDS'.) ed to their individual requirements. He Is fifty feet taU. His tread storm abated. . improvements. Inquire at 147 Blast Clement. R. Attlee, Labor spokes­ corms and napthalnm kept to­ Births ...... A One of these was the Bellows Falls shakes toe earth, and bis hands are Center street or teiepbone 7864. Ploughs Soon Out man, that toe world’s biggest prob­ gether for three weeks. For laifee Engagements ...... B FOR ikENT—Light Housekeeping (Cooperative Creamery, who sell capable of crushing an airplane to The State Highway ploughs were Marriages 0 lem is to end toe mad state of qtiantitles, toe corms may be soak­ rooms, furnished, steam, gas and through the First National Stores. matcfaw(x>d. His strength bad flour­ out early under toe direction of Don ‘D eath s...... D ^nk; also 3 room furnished apart­ The other was the United Farmers ished since toe time man w u bom things where men desire work'and ed three hours to a U-cUoride _o£ Card of Thanks ssssss'sssossosoe BUSINESS LOCATIONS Hatton, clearing toe highway from cannot get it. although if available mereury solution, (me. nunce ' .to In Memorlam ...... ment, '^vate bath, rent reasonable. (Cooperative Creamery Asaociatton and HoUywo(x] wai a grazing Manchester west to Blast H s^ord Lost and Found ...... FOR RENT 64 iharkets were opened up and toe eight gallonr of water; ihe metitod 109 Foster street—Grube. of MorrisvUle. Vt., who have their ground for toe bronto-sauri and and east to Andover. The Ughway Announcements ...... own distributing facilities in Boston- toe bypocampi. He ruled, by toe thinpi that blodc them removed, the requiring extreme care because. of Personals ...... RENT BUEB, FIRST month, stores to Rockville w u also (fleaied. Automobiles Under the new plan Bellows Ffills right of might, toe lost island that (Mjmfort, peace and happiness of toe its dangerous, nature. ’ at 41 Oak street, recently decorat­ A light rain began falling at 3 Automobiles for Sale ... • e • s o s • BOARDERS WANTED 5»-A Cooperative (Creamery and the First lad been l^t behin<^ jn toe windy o ’clock. Automobiles for 'Exebangs ..... » ed, suitable for any business, 315 National Stores can adjust thellr track of toe centuriu. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... S ROOM AND BOARD at 611.00 pet per month, 1-3 former price C. R. The Connecticut Comptmy ran Auto Repairing—^Painting...... 7 business readily and both the-Bel­ But toe thing tbfit be'wildei'ed week. The Hotel Sb,!iidan. Tei Burr, telephone 4l6l. cars over toe lines to Manchester Auto Schoole ...... 7-A lows Falls (Cooperative Creamery Kong, king of his realm, w u toe all night to keep toe line and trol­ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 3673. and the First National Stores are pever-before experienced emotion ley wire clear of ice and snow, in Autos—^For Hire ...... 9 coc^rating to make this plan a of tenclemess that thrilled in his Garages-^ervloe—Storage ...... 10 CLEAN,. COMFORTABLE rooms, HOUSES FOR RENT 65 order to maintain the regular sche­ Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 success, and C. F. Adams, treasuirer savage breast when he sav. Beauty With or without board. Reasonable of the First National Stores believes dule this morning. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 12 RENTS OF ElVERY descripUon for the first time'in toe foim of a The heavy snow weighed down Business and Professional Servlees rates, centrally located. The Chats- that this is the most comprehensive woman. It led him Into battle with Business Services Offered ...... 13 wortb House, 801 Main street, op­ and price. All parts of Manchester. many radio aerial wires. No damage Household Services O ffered...... 13-A Dial 8601 John F. Shannon, 79 Rus­ plan that has been developed and he prehistoric monsters for her—and posite Montgomery Ward. is cooperating In every way to help. w u reported to trees on Manches­ Building—Contracting ...... 14 sell street it led him to his dm when he ter streets. Florists—^Nurseries ...... 15 “The United Farmers have a tried to lay New York low—to Funeral Directors ...... 16 Never did a substantial snowfall TO RENT— SINGLE HOUSES; somewhat different problem and are wipe put this, to him, weird thing Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 now studying the plan to detennlne do a quicker vanishing act The Insurance ...... 18 Benton street 9 rooms, 2 car called civilization. gfutters ran water like little rivers Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 garage; 7 rooms, 2 car garage; how they adjust their needs to it. ’The State Theater • management Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . 20 "The dealers as a whole are almost from sim-up this morning, Painting—Papering ...... 21 Today's West Center street, 6 rooms, ga­ hu uqulred a new slogan u a re­ by n(x>n there w u little of toe four Professional Services ...... 22 rage in basement; Apartment: thoroughly behind the plan. While sult of toe State'Tbeat r pictures it places them under strict control, inch deposit left' Repairing ...... 23 Main street 3 room apartment txMked for toe next, four weeks . . . Tailoring—^Dyeing-rCleanlhg . . . 24 it protects them from the destruc­ Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 rage; Two family houses: Main here it is: “Watch toe , State JURY DISAGREES tive competitive methods of the Shows; Hit after Hit, Week after Wanted—^Business S ervice...... 26 street, 7 room flat gfixage, 6 room put. There are some proprietary Educational ^ half house, garage: Durkin street: 6 Week.” Some of toe pictures com­ Boston, April 18.—^^(AP)—^A Jury Courses and Classes ...... 27 REBUS creameries whose position is dUTerr ing in rapid succession are: “King ____ ANSWER TOMORROW room flat, garage; Summer street which deliberated for 12 hours in Private Instruction ...... 28 ent from the ordinary co-operatlvea. Kong;” “Gabriel Over . toe White Dancing ...... 28-A 5 room flat; Wadsworth street, 5 There have been several meetings toe suit Of Gus Sonnenberg, former Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 room flat; Benton' street, 5 room House;” "Men Must Fight;” ‘To­ heavyweight wrestling champion­ Wanted—^Instruction ...... 30 with a view to endeavoring in a day We , Live;” “Cavalcade;” "Ba- Flnanelal . flat; Lancaster Road, 5 room, flat sympathetic'w^ to adjust their ship claimant'for 31,000,000 libel Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 81 garage. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 mer toe (Sreat” and “Central Air­ business to the plan. port.” against toe Boston Herald reported Business Opportunities ...... 32 Main street Teiepbone 4642 or Money to Loan ...... S3 "It is the inteptlon to see that disagreement to'toy. The jury sealed Kelp and Sltnattons 8025. everybody is treated fairly. The its verdict at 11:30 p. m. lu t night Help Wii.-iiffl—Female ...... 85 great difficulty is that many of Help W ::;''-!—Male ...... 36 these'things cannot be'planned out Help W' l. —Male or Female .. 87 0 SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 u rapidly u everyone desires. TOWN ADYERTISEMENT Agents tiled ...... 37-A of the pr^ous plan w u to TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Situatiuii:- Wanted—Fem ale...... 18 FOR RENT—ON 'UNION street a ’ NOTICE OP PUBLIC Situations Wanted—M a le ...... ; 39 g o to th e governm ent and liMrrow HEARING FOR A CERTIFICATE NOTICE OF PUBLIC ‘ Employment A gencies...... 40 number acres of good-tillable land. more t.tm.n a million dollars to buy Live Stock—Peto—Poultry—TeUelea H. G. Bldwell, 166 Union street ' V OP APPROVAL FOR A HEARING FOR A CERTIFICATE Doge—Birds—^Pets ...... 41 out any of the interuts that could GASOLINE PTLT.TNG STATION OP APPROVAL FOR A Llvj Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 not be adjusted to that plan. Many Poultry and Supplies ...... 48 IN T h e GASOLENE FILLING STATION of these organizations did not wish TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. IN THE Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 to be bought out. The present pl«m For Sale—MlacelliueonB 52,000 SEALS CAtfOfr Upon toe application of the TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CONN. (KBAT' THE STORY. THB N (X IIX IR /T ^ ’FlUrflRiBY Articles for Sale ...... 46 does not contemplate' uking for SINCajOR. RBOININO COMPANY Upon toe ai>pllcation of Boats and Accessories ...... 46 any money from toe government. for a (wrtifleate of approval of toe JOSEPH CHERRONE Tbe rescue of wee Duncy was a The elephant,, with kai^kly Building Materials ...... 47 T a k e v 'n m e stride,, came up and sat tar r Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 BY ONE SHIP’ S CREW location of a gasoline fllUng station for a certificate of approval of toe very thrilling eight ' because t ^ “It hu of course taken time to side, ,‘^h,, lookr W d ^ ” Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 to be' located on the premises of location of a gasoline fllHng station monkeys and - ah. elephant were' Fuel and Feed ...... 4 9 —^4 harmonize the various' factions and Is proud ’chuse iM . helped- St. John’s, Newfoundland, April Clarence J. Jeffers at toe Junction of to be Ideated on toe premises of E. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 60 coffc^ to consolidate all toe different in­ helping all they could. Household Goods ...... 51 13.— (AP)—Reporting the unprece­ Center Street and Middle Turnpike. J. HoU on 624 East MlddleTumpike. you.’,’ ' terests into this general ttlan, and it Of course toe monkeys weren’t •*Surb , Machinery and T o o ls ...... 68 dented load of 52,0d0' seals, the It was voted and,ordered: It w u v^ed and ordered: LIKE OR will take a little longer time to so strong, but stlU toe rope moved Musical Instruments • • • •rdTd'o'dip • • • •8 steamer Imogene imder Captain Al­ That toe for^jpipg application be That the foregoing appUcation be head,” another little Office and Store EqnlpmMit . . . . 64 build up toe machinery to properly right alrag. The'elephant used bis “Show - your appiedatteiLy;*hi## Specials at ths Stores...... 61 bert Blockwood was nearing St heard an^. determ ine at toe Selec;t- heard and determined at toe Select­ handle this from toe begtamlng, so men’B Ofllce in the Ifunidped Buflid- men’s Oflflee in the Munidpa) Build­ trunk and Scouty cried, ‘Tou’rd toe least that'yow cgp ^ Wearing Apparel—Fnrs 17 John's from the ice fields today. that It will not again get, out . at Wanted—To Buy ...... M Captain ESockWood expected to take ix^ in said .’Town oh. toe 25to day of ing in eaid Town on toe 25to day of g o o d !” , FirrnrT ITirnTd nnfele Wesefls control before it h u an opportunity At last scared kmcy rsiudied Then. Dunoy,,tOr ‘Hostannmta aboard 3;000 more M pre miaking April at four o’clock p. m., and that AprU at four o’clock p. m., and that to start working. notice ..be gi'ven to aU persons totei:- toe top a* toe high cliff. He-yeUed,' said, - “Oome on; Rooms Without Bosrd ...... 69 porL “It appears at toe present time notice b» ^ven to-aU .persons inter­ a ested in aj^catiem, of its “Don’t stop toe puUlng, ..now. WoHt stunt I kaaw'imn Boarders Waptsd ...... * «•. M-A He will probably be ,the second that this plan can be brought ‘ to ested iji said apprilQfitton, o f its pend­ Conotry Board—Resorts n master to bring his ship 4nto St. ency and'of toe time and place of pendency and of toe« time and place hard and fast and~rU'be safe! and and I wtth jqta yuu> Hotels—Restaurants 61 completion and the contracts sighed 80Ul)d” " Waatsd—Rooms-rBpard 68 John’s from the seal 4^ery this hearing thereon, ^ pubUshing a at hearing thereon, by publtaHtfng a ‘TU tie a within a comparatively toort time, Then Scouty cried, !*Ndiy. ope tig h t Ti|eD y o p . Hsal Bststo For Hs«t year. , The Eagle, Ci^tal)' S. Hfll, if every (me of toe totereefs involv­ copy .d this nottoe at least three copy .(% this notice at leut three snts. Flats. Tsasassats >:< 88 ' last jmk and we win end the riMr aU your ndgklL steainqd in Tuesday with 24,009 ed, wifi continue to cooperate u times in tlpe Bhrsa^^-Berald, and by timea to toe Evening aud by ess Locations for Bent ... 64 sendiitt a copy at thii Uoti(ie reg- cue work.” In just' about u m o­ toe r(^.and uses for Rent ...... a . a... i i aboi^d. they have been doing, sending a copi^’(ff tlfis hotlee by reg­ gubnrban for Beat TheUngaya reported she had tak-: “The Ijarmers must realize that ister^ mail'' to'said ap^tcaht, all at isterM mail' to mid apiflloant, ail at ment Duncy. fioppisil Upon thq can run.” ' Summer Homes for Beat en 30,0(9 fiw favorable ri^ rts came le u t-s e v e n days bOfOre the d a te o f least seven daye before toa ;of Ifanches- knmir it,” auswiNIl tfrortbL/ s o l u t i o n ye«r by ssvaral tboosiiad acdempDah-toe'Comiflete dftails mid ter; OanneOtfcdl t«r.'Oitoufictkut. . , “«hd tm t)kaidhtiid.is bsfi: ivUMm vou a m a n ' the entire Idll^ hy tte six ships worltugs otto9 pUto. 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The correct tline to meet at the one movie was sponsored, the re­ tion with hlB family. Mr. Skoneakl Prompter, 0. WlgimowskL church la 4:45 a. m. instead o f •7:45 |g A student at Bryant-Stratton Admission'25c. Rev. Alexwder C. Purdy to Be ceipts adding a substantial sum to College, Providence, R. I. a. m., as stated yesterday.' Speaker at' North Methodist the treasury; the selling' of candy Church Tonight.. ^ast One Has Been Most Suc­ at Christmas time and the Shop­ SOUTH MMNCNCSTFH ■ CONN Miss Elizabeth lithwlnski, daiigh- ping D4y at Hale’s. ter of O. Lithwlnski, of 127 lUgh cessful — Mrs. Oliver - For whatever help has been re­ street, is spending the Easter vaca­ Rev. Alexander C. Purdy, profes­ ceived or co-operation, making for tion with her family. Miss Llth- sor .of the New .Testament at the the success of Girl Scouting In wlnskl is a student at Bryant-Strat­ Heurtford Th^loglcal' Seminary, Manchester, the Girl Scout Council SiOi '3*wujty.toBu^ at PINEHURST! ton College, Providence, Rhode Is­ Commissioner Again. has > chosen, for his-subject at the Is most appreciative.. A H uge Display land. union meeting tonight at the North ’The Children of M ary of St. Methodist church, ‘“Ihe .Ministry "of The annual meeting of the Girl ST R A W B E R R IE S, 2 pints 25c; 14c basket Mrs. Frank V. Williams who Is In Reodndlllation,’’ taken froln Second James’s church will assemble in charge of the children’s program at Corinthians, 5:18-19. Scout Council was held Tuesday the basement of the church this the Easter 'service at Second Con­ The service-will be held at 7:80. afternoon at Girl Scout headquar­ evening at 7:30 and proceed to the £ A S T E R 5 WEETS Green Beans New • Spinach gregational church, Sunday evening PEAS ters wfth. 17 members present. Re­ upper church for the evening serv­ at 7, has called another rehearsal Cabbage ports of the officers and standing ices where'seats will be reserved. 6clb. for Saturday afternoon at the Members are requested to wear 2 qts. .29c 2 qts. 19c 9c ea. church. The younger children will committees show that the Girl From Cunning Chocolate Bunnies badges. appear in the first part of the pro­ Scouts of Manchester have had an For Kiddies To Lovely Boxed gram, and the young people wlU active and prosperous year under present a mystery drama under the the leadership of Mrs. Charles Candies For Grown-ups Pinehurst Open Until 9 Tonight direction of Superintendent J. C. Oliver, Scout commissioner. By co­ Special Stage Attraction Sat­ Ooses at Noon Friday. Please phone your Friday order to­ Owers and Rev. F. C. Allen. It Is operation of council members, lead­ urday — LOU SCHWARTZ, night If It is convenient. entitled “The.Resurrection." ers $md all who have an interest In New England’s feremost 5IA- Filled this splendid work, the Girl Scouts GICIAN, in feats of Magic. St. M ary’s Woman’s auxiliary, begin another year as $m organiza­ Free Rabbits to Lucky Kiddles. HOT CROSS BUNS, 15c and 20c dozen. which announced a supper for tion of which Manchester may well On the Screen, ’’Smoke t4ght- April 27, has been oblig^ owing be proud. nlng" and “ Grand Slam.’’ E a s t e r FOR THE FRESHEST FISH— DIAL 4151. There are 10 troops, representing to other conflicting activities, to C T A T I T Saturday change the date to Thursday eve­ 276 registered Scouts and four 0 1A JL Hi Afternoon Chowder ning, May 4. A roast beef supper Brownie Packs with a membership Scallops Buck Shad Oysters Clams will be served, with Mrs. James of 94. The Drum and Bugle Corps B a s k e t s Harrison as chairman. is an outstanding feature of Scout­ 45c pt. Roe Shad 29c pt. 2 qts. 35c ing In town. This organization re­ Miss Elsie Harrison has arrived ceives regular Instructions. During home from Boston to spend the the past yetu* the Corps hu ap­ l y u j ^ g g EEUSter holidays. peared in two public parades and I Q c t o 5 Q c lb s. at three rallies, each time winning Boston Blue Fish 2 2S® Always a big “bit’’ with little folks. The Epworth League sunrise hearty approval by their work and Cod Butter Fish Colored baskets filled with pure, service will be held Good Friday appearance. One of the raUies was Still A Fresh Eastern Halibut Haddock Filets morning, rain or shine. In case the the one sponsored by the D. A. R., wholesome Easter sweets—eggs, rab­ Few Left! bits, chicks, and hens. * Mackerel Filet of Sole weather is stormy the meeting will for the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts be held at the South Methodist at the Y. M. C. A. ^ T H o e 3 T r ^ church Instead of at Sunset H ill. Two hundred and eighty-seven Rev. A. O. Purdy Oranges Grapefrnit Bananas Crushed The hour is 4:45 tomorrow. merit badges have been awarded, EASTER NOVELTIES FOR TOTS 66 girls received their second class Pineapple, There will be special music by the Easter Baskets 2 doz. 35c • 3 for 19c 4 lbs. 25c 8 8-oz. cans Mlantonomoh Tribe No. 58, Im­ choir of the church and the pastor badges and one Girl Scout received 25c. proved Order of Red Meu, will hold will be assisted by the Rev. R. A. her first class badge. LILIES The following officers were elect­ JELLY E G G S ...... lb. 15c its regular m ee^g tomorrow night Colpltts of the South Methodist ed for the ensuing year: Cbmmls- MARSHMALLOW EGGS ...... lb. 25c While Pinehurst will close Friday at noon, part of the force at 8 o’clock In Tinker ball. Mem­ church, Rev. F. C. Allen 'of the Sec­ sloner, Mrs. Charles Oliver; deputy .Cash and wUi return at 6 o'clock and work until 9 on the usual Friday bers are asked to make a special ond Cpngregatlonal church and DECORATED CHOCOLATE EGGS, commissioner, Mre. Sidney Whea­ night telephone service. You can phone your Saturday order any effort to attend this meeting as Rev. L. Tberon French of the ea. 8c to 16c ton; treasurer, Mrs. Edward 4|? Carry 1 ♦imA Friday night from 6 untU 9 o’clock and It will bo given business of much Importance will North Methodist church. Brosnan; corresponding secretary, CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES ...... ea. 8c to 50c oareful attention and the usual early Saturday delivery. be acted upon. It Is hoped that a large number ' (Rabbits, chicks, roosters, bunnies, eggs.) Mrs. Ray Goslee; recording secre­ of the members of all three church­ tary, Mrs. Russell Hathaway; EGGS IN BASKET ...... ea. 50c David Gourley, of the Rublnow es and all others Interested will at­ Brownie commissioner, Mrs. Rob­ (All chocolate.) Order your Easter Ham at Pinehurst. The finest block, brother o f John Gourley, tend this service. There is a move ert Dewey; standing committees, Hams with shorter shanks and less waste— always de­ local customs tailor, left today for ment among Protestant churches FILLED EASTER BOXES ...... ea. 5c to 25c New York and will sail tomorrow badges and awards, Mrs. John everywhere to celebrate the anni­ pendable. afternoon for Belfast, Ireland, to re­ Pickles; entertainment, Mrs. W. J. versary of the Last Supper, when EASTER SWEETS join hlB wife and children. Mr. Thornton; flnsmee, Mrs. Robert Jesus met with His disciples in the Gourley has spent the past 'six Hawley; service, Mrs. Louis Marte; upper room on Thursday preceding For Grown-ups TURKEYS, CHICKENS, FOWL AND BROILERS. years In this country. sturdy, beau­ Hli crucifixion on Friday. BOXED CHOCOLATES...... lb. 29c tiful plants Because of the sudden snow storm Pure, wholesome chocolate* la an Bwter box. last night, the soccer game between with gorgeous, Selling elsewhere at 59c. Assorted. the Olympics and Bloomfield, sched TRADE SCHOOL HEAD EASTER P A C K A G E ...... ; ...... box 79c uled to be played tomorrow after healthy buds. A' decorated box of Mayflower chocolates. OuMhrilling the wildest thrill^ noon, has been cancelled. i The local 2 H-pound size. team will practice at the West Side ADDRESSES MACCABEES No phone or­ Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. ders. No deliv­ 2V2-Pound A t St. M ary’s church tomorrow, Members of Manchester Ten eries. Good Friday, as In other years, the Hold Monthly Get Together Shop All Day Boxed Chocolates Protestant churches will combine In and Supper — Many Guests a three-hour service, beginning at Special! Present. 12 o’clock. The ministers will preach Friday Easter on the “Seven Last Words of Christ.’’ Worshippers may come and > John G. Echmalicu, director of go at will, entering and leaving- dur­ box. SU N D A Y the State Tride school in Manches­ Store Open Until 6 Lilies, ing the singing of hymna The bap­ MON., TUBS. ter, was . one .of the guest speakers ContMning from four to six Family box of Easter sweets, Special After School tismal services will tak3 place at S t at the'monthly supper and get-to­ buds. variety of tasty, pure centers. Matinee Monday Mary’s church Saturday at 4 p. m gether of. the lUembers of Mamches- Basement. , A t 4:15 P. M. STATE and Eeister Sunday at 2. ter Tent No. 2, Kplghts of the Hot Cross At HALE’S Candy Department—Front Entrance Maccabees, last night In the Balcb Now In Progress! and Brown hall. An oyster supper was served at 7 o’clock In the ban­ BUNS H ale’s Annual quet hall to the knights,; members Tempered rubber of their. families and friends. The committee Included Joseph Burke, Sale! W alter CooUdge, A . L. Brown, Clif­ ford Richardson and LeRoy Chap­ 1 A TYPEWRITER man. Commander George Bidwell SEE THE NEW gives yeu w u master o f ceremonies. ROSE SENSATION Mr. Echmsdian’s t«dk was of You know the quality. Of especial Interest to the young men EASY WASHER present. Another, good speech was course, yon win want hot cross BUSHES The New made by Rudolph Dohm of'Hart­ buns for Good Friday! DeUvered Royal MORE SAFE MILES ford, past supreme representative, to ns hot and fresh from the $59.50 who Is again being urged to run New agitator, bnllooa tjpa ovens every few hours. DeUclous- for that position and has the en­ Each Signet roUa; new tub, new beunty, dorsement of many of the tents In ly brown, covered with honey and only 85 ■ month. Now on Display. the East. Other guests from Hart­ a frosted cross. ford were present, and with music ROSE BUSHES—Los Angeles, Come in and try It. KEMP’S, IN C and cards- spent a pleasant evening. Armour’s Ham Headquarters Simburst, Frau Karl, Mock, Her­ Kemp’s’, Inc. Free Home Demonatratfon. • • I Another supper and open meeting For Easter— At Hale’s. bert Hoover, Etoile de France, 768 Main St. Phone 5680 will be held in May. Victoria, Pemet, Talisman, Amer­ ican Beauty, Betty, Gruss an Dr. A. C. Redderoth, acting pastor Teplitz, Duchess of Wellington, will conduct the confessional and Excelsa, Paul Scarlet, Cllmblag h oly. communion services this eve­ Armour’s “Star” American Beauty, Yellow and ning at 7 o’clock at the. Concordia White Ramblers. rtflore llM value of any lira ee ■ Lutheran .church In English. To­ cast par’Billa basil and yau*a read morrow morning at 10 o’clock the “Fixed Flavor” By aadarstand why U. LTIras alva German confession services and Holy Flowering as; yau aMra far year asaaay. Ibalr Commimion will titice place. tauahar safaty traads af TIMMRIO SHRUBS RUaaiK waar dawa slawar aad HAM gi aally pralaBi Hra Ufa. lahaastlva WHISr-DANCE FLOWERS tests prava they pravMa a aUal- Pound. aten af ; Friday, April 14, 8:15 p. m. (Whole Each * ^Lovely as the Day** Manchester' Green Community Club. . w or Shank We offer this Easter a large quantity of beautiful 7 % t o 3 6 9 4 . Cash Prize*. H alf) Lilies grown In our own greenhouses. You can save , 25-Cents. SHR'UBS — Cydonla Japonlca, money on your Ekister flowers by buying direct from laagar adlaafia thaii atlMr laadlag Everybody' Welcome. Spirea, Deutzia, Stepbanandra, the. grower. breads. But they cast yae aa aMra. Sngar cured, skinned back ham Welgella, Snowberry, Hydran­ gea, Forsythia, Spirea, l^rple W adaat ask a paaay praaihaa far —deUcloas in flavor, tasty and Lilac and Honeysuckle. LILIES 85c, $1.00 and up ''AaMrica’s 8eMrtast,leaeaetWaer- mild—every ham the same! Re­ lag Tire." la fact, wa'n aMka a aae-, member, It’s "flxed flavorr 8 to Basement. areas j rada la allawaaca far yavr TULIPS—Large Beautiful Pots A 12 pound* average weight. Order ware tiras

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