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VOL. LVIL, NO. 148 (OaasUod Advertittog on Paga U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

Czechs On Bicycles Built for Battle NEW STRIKES

IN PARIS, ULLE

PLA^ BLUM

French Chamber Votes IN REPORT ON PARKWAY

To Eliminate (profits On

Goverpor Cross Makes Pub- Mnnitions; Conserrathres SENATORS AT Wendel Starts Suit

lic Findings Of Engmeer In Open War On Premier. ODDS OVER THE For Millions Against To Settle Cootroversj Be-

Paria, March 24.— (AP)—,rA sud- PROBE OF m den outbreak of new strikes In the tween Department Heads; Paria district and the Lllle region Hoffman and Others

In northern France was added to- *^ridges Do Not Consti- day to the financial and political Norris Seeks Speedy Inipiiry Newark. N. J.. March 24.— (^iP) Parker Sr., former chief oT Burllng- difficulties of Premier Leon Blum’s —Paul H. Wcndcl filed suit in Fed-T ton county detectives; Gustav Lock- tute Menace,” ifeporL government. The strikes came In In Senate, Barkley Wants cral Cdurt today seeking 83,600,000 wood, a state motor vehicle depart- damages from former oiaveroor the metallurgical, ’chemical and oth- ment Inspector who Investigated the Harold G. Hoffman, Ellis H. Park- Llndbergh-Haiiptmann case for er Industries and Included several The Honse To Take Part; er, Sr., and Jr., and five othec-|for- nationalized factories, where work- Hoffman when he was governor; Hartford, March 24.-'-(AP) sona for alleged conspiracy in hla Carroll T. Jones, head of the State ers sought to force employers to Governor Cross made pubUe kidnaping and torture, which he Colony for Feebleminded Males at sign new collective contracts. Bridges To Fight Nonunee said caused him to confess falsely today a report by a cbnsultiaf New Lisbon where Wcndel was con- In Parliament the Chamber, de- the Lindbergh kidnaping. fined after being brought from engineer from whom he ao’ucht bating a measure for "total mobiU- Taxes on'beer and soft drjnks help maintain Ui* army of Cxeeho Slovakia, a detachment of which is shown on wheels In a recent maneuver. Czechoslovakia Is grimly on guard against possible encroach- The former Trenton attomey Brooklyn, N. Y. technical Advice in the contjro- Izatlon" of the nation in wartime, Washington, March 24—(.^P)— charged Hoffman "directed and ment from- Germany, following Hitler's annexation of Austria. , The Czechs have a strong tradition of Also named James Kirk- versy between two of his , do* approved a new governmental de- military bravery. Senator Norris (Ind., Neb.), Insist- controlled” the crimes committed l;am, chief of Mercer county detec- partment for civilian defense; Blum partment heads over the Mer» ed today on Immediate approval of against him. tives to whom Parker Sr., turned faced Senate opposition to his finan- Others nimed defendants were over Wendel, and Walter Yooa, Mrs. ritt Parkway which deaertbad cial proposals; Socialists warned of a Senate Investigation of the Ten- Mrs. Ada Bading, secretory to Bading’s brother. the $26,000,000 fiuper-highwiqr a plot to set up a dictatorial “pub- nessee Valley Authority, but both lic safety” cabinet.’ aa "an excellent piece of con« admlQlptoatlon leaders and TVA Strikes Are ‘'Symbolic” critic^* were opposing bis procedure. atruction.”

The strikes, which embraced the Warns Mid-Europe War Democratic leader Barkley declared The. engineer, Charles J. Citroen and other large factories In the inquiry should be conducted Bennett of Hartford, devoted the Paris district, were limited Jointly by the House and Senate, SENATE WOULD ELIMINATE the major part of hia eight*, chiefly to "symbolic” movements, senators King ' '(D., Utah), and page report to the design of with work halted for only a few Sure To Drag In Others Bridges (R., N. H.), outspoken hours. Almost all the strikers critics of the TVA, wanted to write bridges on the new Fairfield sought a clause in their collective into the resolution a long list of COMPTROLLER GENERAL county Parkway, the pijncipal contracts pinning wages automati- specific charges agstost .TVA ad- matter of ..contention, and as* cally to any rise In the cost of liv- Premier Chamherlain Makes ministration. ing. serted the structures "do not The lower house resumed debate JOSEPH LAWLOR CALLED The Senate Audit'(tommlttee ap- Rejects Byrd's Proposal To constitute a serious menace to proved the* Norris resolution, which on the “total mobilization" bill and Flat Pledge J o Fight If traffic under reasonable driv* voted to place organization of de- would provide 850,000 for expenses Preserve The Oflice By LATE NEWS fense against air raids and gas at- of the Investigating committee. Its ing conditiona.” France Is Attacked; Re- BY WATERBURY PROBERS presentation to the Senate this af- studied An AagW tocks under Defense Minister EMouard Daladler. " ' ternoon was expected to precipitate 47 To 36 Vote; Bitter Dis- The governor asked Itennett "to a new round of hot debate over FLASHES! make a stinty of all (juestlons . Deputies said all civilians would be provided with gas masks, and fuses Aid To Czechs. President Roosevelt’s ouster of TVA bteiM, especially those relating to : estimated total cost of the meas- Dean Of State Senate Ones- CHINESE ADVANCE Chairman A. E. Morgan. pute Follows Ifis Motion. Hhe bridsto” after he was caltsd NO FLOOD DANGER upon to act as umpire In the tetter ure at 300.000,000 francs (89,(K)0,- Resolution Of Oensore dupute between Highway Comnist ooa) London, March 24— (A P)—Prime Hartford, Mareh 84— (AP)) dondBj Jurors About NORTH OF SUCHOW This was the subject of two reso- ito rapM meMteg ol enows ateag Bloner John A. MacDonald and The plans followed closely those Minister Chamberlain today refused lutions drawn, but not yet . Intro- Washington, March 24.— (AP) — Public Works Commlsskmer Rofaset In England, Including establish- fi? headwaters of the. CewWctlcat to give Czechoslovakia "a prior City's Financial Affairs; duced, by Bridgea. One proposed The Senate tentatively approved to- there la ao todleatlaa et a sertens A. Hurley. ment of new air raid shelteiv guarantee” of immediate armed that the Senate censure the chief The Hartford engineer, a membsC . throughout Frinde, training of day almUtlon of the office of oomp- flood to Hartford. help against Germaa - aggresilon, executive, and the other eaUed for Leotle F . Oenoves, Fbdetai of the firm of Bennett and Tenv. etviUans on what to do In raids, and troller general. It rejected 47 to M also said the bridge constnotMR tns^ctlon of first aid corps. but ha warned Adnif tnuer that a Is Democratic leader. Eitond Unns SO M3esJ)eep, the removal of Dtrectors H. A. metoorolofM, ra^tted today the middle Bnropean war would drag In Morgan, the new 'Chalmah, and a propoeal by Senator Byrd (D-Vn) rtver has risen to llJ l at acma and does -not "reduce the capacity'* e l ^hui To Oust Blnm« the parkway as a whole to o a a o tff other powers. David E. Ultenthal. to priwerve tbo office Intact ..yonM probably reach flood stage of The ministerial crisis was threat- "Where peace and war are con- 30 Rifles Fide Along Bridges eaid he was undecided Byrd bad sought to knock out a t 16 feet sanwnpse late Friday or modate traflle because each of tM ened Senate opposition to Pre- ^aterbury, March 24 — (AP) — 28-foot pavement lanes is widened cerned," be told a packed, Intent Joeeph H. .Lawlor, president pro whether to put the reaolutlona be- the administration’s pending re- oariy Satniday, mier Leon Blum's national defense House of Commons, “legal obliga- • * • about three feet as it peeses under fore the Senate, although yesterday organization bill a provision to the spans. financing plans. Le Populatre, So- tions are not alone involved, and If tempore of the State Senate, was The Tientsin Jlailway. he told the Senate that Morgan’s IRWIN DECLARED SANE eliminate the comptroller and divide He listed a number of oafeguardfl cialist party organ, charged that war broke out It would be unlikely summoned today by the Grand Jury removal amounted to "convicting blfc duties betwee. the director of Now York, Mareh 24— (AP) — Nationalist opponents of Blum's to traffic on the parkway, among to be confined to those who have as.; which is investigating the mimlctpal the budget and a new officer, the Robert Irwte, 29-year-old senlptor, them the following; second People's Front government Burned such obligations. Shanghai, March 24 — (AP) — (Continued on Page Eight) told ter the Beckman HIU slaying 'planned to force the premier out. affairs of his home.^^qtty of Water- auditor general. Umltetlon-of spe^ limit to “ tta m "It would be Impossible to say bury. Chinese counter-offensives north of Supporters of the bill predicted of veronica Gedeon, artlat’s model, BO to 00 mUee an hour.'' The Nationalists, the paper said, where It would end and what gov- her mother aad a lodger, hao been were prepared to “descend Into the The S9-year-oId dean ‘of the Sen- Suchow extended lines of the 10- that defeat of the Byrd amendment Proper policing. ments might become involved. ate arrived in the (3aurt House day-old battle today to a gigantic presaged final passage of the meas- declared sane by a Innaoy commis- AdMuate signs, pavement streets” to force formation of a "This is especially true of two sion, It wao reUaMy reported today. aon-poittical Cabinet, suspenslpn of alone at 10:20 a.m. He was the hairpin 80 miles deep and 30 miles MEXICO PREPARES ure In practically lU or^n a l form. ing and planting a t trees and first member of the 1037 General wide along the Tientsin-Pukow rail- The commission’s report wao to to make distinct the conve: parties and dissolution of P'arlls^ (UontlDued oo Page Two) Arguing In behalf of the measure. to filed today with General Seoalons ment. Assembly to report, at the Court way. Senator Schwellenboch (D-Wash) the lanes from a 21-foot sej House since the 18 Jurors began Its Japanese, after a 378-miIe march Jndge John J. Fraoehl. There are strip on the mate part of 'Die Chamber also voted sections charged the comptroUer general three ladlctments, charging flrst Investigation two weeks .ago. southward from 'Tientsin, sought to TO PAY o n . DEBTS exercises “the most dictatorial pow- way to about J6 inch< of the mobilization bill providing degree murder, pending against Ir- bridges and also to preveni for elimination of munitions profits Lawlor, who for several years force a crossing of the Grand (tonal ers ever giver, a Federal official.'* INSURGENTS USE has also been state athletic oom- 22 miles north of the vital Junction win. Mite Gedeon and the ethers light glare at those points and mobilization of eligible mem- Schwellenbach oppoiea an amend- were stele last Easter. Spaces for "suitable turn-ontF* bers of Parliament, in wartime. mlsaioner, served on the Senate with the Lungbal railroad at ment by Senator Byrd (D-Val, oir SoUchow, but Chteese attocka from ' * * * and occasional perking space at ifi* The latter provision grew from Finance committee In the 193t leg- President Makes Pledge which the Senate agreed to vote to FEAR THREE SAILORS LOST islative session. That committee both flanks threatened to force a tervals along the highway. .heated debate over a proposal that SCREEN OF SMOKE withdrawal. preserve the omptroUer'e umce. The London, March 24 — (AP) — A all members of the Chamber and handled several measures authoriz- bill, elimlnetlng the office, would Asks Wider Bridges ing Watorbury to Issue bonds. The bloody'battle raged along the That Foreigners Fill Be BrIUeh motor vesoel today wao re- In respect to six bridgea, coK" Senate be drafted when war came. divide Its work between the director ported sank and three or her orew He was also chairman of the im- shores of Lakh Welshan to the west, atruction of which was ‘MUted by Th e Chamber finally adopted a gov- along the Tsaochwang-Talerchwang of the budget and a new auditor nilering following n ooUMon with ernment suggestion that all mem- portant Roads, River and Bridges the governor in tM midst a t the Employ Device To Cloak Ad- feeder line to the e ^ t and over an Indemnified For Loss. general. the American steamer Black Os- Hurtey-Macdonal^ feud, Bennett bers under 40 serve with troops committee. Schwellenboch charged the comp- prey. Lawlor, a Democrat who has ancient countryside dotted with recommended U;at three to irideto ' while older men be given special mounds. Lloyd’s ploked up a radio report served in the Senate continuously p e f e ed by about ten feet each, aad war missions, with the army or vance For First Time In Chinese claimed succesaee In their (UontliiDod. on Page Btglit) that the British vessel, the 811-ton abroad. since 1028. was the first of the pros- Mexico City, March 24.— (A P )— the others may to. built accordUff' attacks . upon Tengbslen, Uncheng Vicente Cortes Herrera, undersec- Chagferd, and the 8JSS9-toa Black to original specifleations. T ' Le Hopulalre, In a front page edi- pective witnesses to report as the and Hahehowang, points along the The Spanish ~ War. Jurors resumed their deliberation retary for communications, today Osprey collided this afternoon In The three bridges which th* en- torial, urged World War veterans Tlentsln-Pukow railway. was appointed general manager of the EngHth channel off the Isle ef not to let themselves be led Into after a surprise overtime session gineer recommended should, to. wid- But Japanese, admitting strong the new National Petroleum (toun- SMALL BUSINESS Wight ened are over-passes at Wlitoa and attacks on -their cororaunicitlons cll to administer the 8400,000,000 (Uonttnoed on Page I'wo) Danbury roads Iq Westport and the ^1 Madrid, March 24.— (AP) —"nje (Uontteoed on Page Bight) route, claimed a force of 3,000 oil Industry token over by the gov- MARKETS AT A GLANCE Spanish Insurgent army, for the O oss Highway- in Fairfield. Chinese was decimated when It at- ernment. Stoeki — Steady; leader* raUy first time with smoke screens to tempted a crossing of Lake Welshan TO BE ASSISTED At one of the bridges which hd cloak Its‘advance, struck out today As the nation .recovered from a moderately. Sid ihay to left unebangtd te de- in a flotilla of Junks for an assault aeries of gala celebrations In Major for the Mediterranean on a new Bond*—Mixed; some rails higher. sign, Bennett proposes re-allgnitisnt PRESIDENT RESTS WHITNEY UNVEH^ upon Llncbeng. , cities, theile were first Indications Curb — Improved; metele In do- course Into rich and hitherto un- Simultaneous air and artillery of pavement to provide greater dte- touched Catalonia. of a national subscription campaign tone bombardments made the attack--to pay the 17 British and American Sec. Morgenthau Heads ce for the converging of Use lira Shifting thetr'attacks north of the c<^Iy and vain, Japanese said. Foreign Exchange—steady; etet^ ttaflaffic lanes. Tbla structure is un- AT WARM SPRINGS Ebro river, after a two-week clean- oil companies for loss of their prop- linjf tUpCe FIRM’S DEALINGS In the Nortbenst erty. ‘ /der North avenue. In Weslpoit, up cam pai^ on the south bank, the To the northeast another- Japan- Federal Oifidals To Take Cotton— Steady; local and New, while the other two are under Oon- Insurgents fixed Lerida as their first President Ctordenaa pledged ];li Orleans buying. greas street and Redding Road te important objective. fOootteoed on Page Eight) Sugar— Barely steady; easter s| Fairfield. / (Oontlnoed on Page Eight) market. Watches Editorial And Con- Lierlda Is a key city for any drive Says Ifis Company Was Try-, Up Hie Matter At Once. In a formal etatement accom- to carry the Insurgents, moving Coffee—Higher; trade boyii panying the report, the chief execu- north and east from the Ebro, Into tive asserted that “after due ooa- gressional Reaction Tor the northesstem corner of Spain. .ing To Carry Fire Miffions . Washington, March 24.—(A P )— aldersUon" be agreed with his ad- (The Insurgents already have con- Popular Songs Cause Secretary Morgenthau announced visor “in hla various reoommendto. Plea For Higher Wages. quered norUiern and western Spain, In Loans When Suspended today President Rooaevelt has asked ARMY, LIKE NAVY Uohs for general improvements with northeastern Catalonia, a central a committee of high Federal offi- a view mamiy to the removal of portion south of Madrid, and the cials to prepare a program of finan- hazards, so far aa tM t can to dons southeastern sector about Valencia Of Many Legal Suits cial aid to business. In any highway." iVarm Springs, Oa., March 24.— remain in government hands.) New York, Mareh 24.— (A P )— A ‘ TURNING TO WEST The treasury head, who is clialr- Buggests Ucstody (A P)—President Roosevelt, estob- Using the tactics by which they disdosure that Richard Whitney ahd man ol the committee, said the "For the soke of appearance and caipe to the south bank of the river, New Yoilc, March 24.—^(AP)—Tin<^rchestral stunt Involving the use of llshed at a vacation retreat’ here, bis Wall street firm were attempt- group would "go over various sug- esse m driving." Governor (>saa today read editorial and CongteSf tbs Idsurgtats are driving fast at Pan Alley.lt spendtog a lot of time -a large clock face and a metronome metr ing to carry 88J124,000 In loans In court these days. to emphasize time. gestions for loans to mdustry. In- said, "I have suggested a restudy a t tonal reaction to his outspoken Lerida communications with col- when the Stock Exchange suspended cluding .,amaU business, and toy to Detafls Of War Department "enemy stronghold" plea for higher umns of mechanized troops and an You'd think that producing a pop- Another current suit Is a 81.800,- the oonve^ng approaches to ths v the brokerage Ann March 8 was In ular song was Just put somethtog together that is coi»- bridgea. . , ’3 wages In southern Industries. aviation force. matter of 000 affair between Sam Fox, a tune struettve.” Tile smoke screen first made Its the records rp., and others. commissioner Is now doing. Bach’ The former Stock Ebcctumge real need for expanded financing, bridge U a problem by* ttaelf. In he called for newspapers of the government credited defeat of Its parently It takes a lot of Igw suits, Sam claims he w4)i marketing all particularly of small business, but forces and the surrender of two president, hwalting - sentencing on too. ^ ’ 30th Ontury-Fox’s movie tunes and terest In Pacific Coast the caae of bridges alieiuiy buUt, "lower south,'* where opposition to two charges of grand larceny, as- aald he did not know whether the bis wage-hour bill has centered aad towns south of Huesca. Nme actions totaling 8990,000 in- doing a good Job until somebody government could do anything the lanes’ begin to converge aome whose Industries, he declared at Near Mate Highway. serted boweve-, the firm was sUU volving song ownerahlp were filed came along and by "malicious, four or five hundred feet from the solvent at that time because “we about It Gainesville, Oa., yesterday, are pay- The surrender of these towns in Supreme Court yesterday, and fraudulent and deceitful" means One of the first things that the Washington, March 24.— (AP) — masonry. It would to better to tai1^ their workers wages that are brought one insurgent column well stlU had the ability to borrow.” there's another million dollars or so caused 20th. Ontury-Fox to trans- committee will study,' he said. Is Allocations proposed In the 8447.- start the converging of the Ians* • ’"ar- too low.” along In a drive to dominate the He expressed belief that assets mvolved m a half-dozen other cur- fer Its businm to Robbins. the abUlty a t private Institutions to 808,BSS War Department bill Indi- thousand or nwre feat away. 1 rent legal battles of music. He placed bis opponents In and Huesca-Zaragosa highway. There of the firm would “far exceed" Its A year ago Ceaare BlxiO, a aong furnish such financing. cated today that the Army, like have recommriided that thia out of Congress In the same cate- are three Insurgent columns operat- UablUtiea ‘ 8f properiy administer- Yesterday's plaintiffs. In all nine writer, was suing Sam Fox and With Morgenthau on the commit- the Navy, la giving particular at- Uce be adopted In all brtoges y n t to , ' ing north of the river, while" two ed.” suits, were assignees of the Sbubert gory with ‘‘Feudal"' overlords and others for 81.000,000 on the grounds tee are James Roosevelt eon and tention to key defenses In the Pa- be built and in tbs sxlatihg liridget more await a signal to strike from His statemeiii at ysst'urday's Theater Orporatlon who charged that their "Here's to Romance" was cific area. wherever feasible." Inferentlally prophesiad those who eecf^tery of the PresideDt; (Chair- advanced posltlona on the south bearipg regardlag the solvency ol that Harms, Inc., music publish^, Ufted from bU song "Love Passes." The bulk o f a 86,748,889 allot- The governor, wb> recently "opposed progress" would fall to flank. man Jesse H. Jones of the Recon- mans' meet the test In the fall eleetiolis. Richard Whltne} 8c Company led bad violated their radio rendition Nearly evejy big song bit that atrluctton Finance Corporation, ment for seacoaat defenses was ear- an inspection trip over tM Farkim^’ii To a throng massed In Gaines- These‘ are located at CKspe and Irwin Kurtz, Federal bultniptcy rights on tunes from a dbzen Shu- comes along sets s lot of people to Vice Chairman Ronald Ransom of marked to etrengthen strategic to "see tor myself” , apparenUy’ Sastago, from .which good high- referee, to ask: bert shows mcludteg “Greenwich squabbling about tbq profits from It the Federal Reserve Board, and points on the Pacific coast, to Ha- ‘viUe’s new civic center and to Con- wajra lead across roning country to made this recommendation en tM gressional wage bill opponents T )o you think mere ability to bor- Village Follies", "Artists and "ITie Music Goes 'Round and (Chairman WUUam O. Douglas, waii and at the Ponaman (3*nal. Lerida. The whole area which the Models", and "Under thb Red Roto." Aroimd” and "Bel Mir Bist Du chairman of the Securitlee Commla- Of 812,788,298 requested to meet seated on the same platform with Insurgents now have entered Is row would make your concern sol- (Oeatteoed On Paga Eight) him he aald bluntly: vent? Don't you tokt Into eonstdera- The day before song writer Jack Schoen" were a couple that kept the lion. . .' a "critical" deficiency hi anti-air- fairly level an the way Into Lerida, Darrell ebuged In Federal court courts busy. T he committee held a pAlirateary craft weapons and equipment, 83,- "To those In and out of public of- second city In Importance only to tlon the market value a t seeurl- fice, who still believe in the Feudal UesT" that the Joe Morris Music'Ciompany PresideDt Roosevelt’s favorite, session yeqterdsy and wiU meet 783,640 was allotted ap^fleaUy to TREA8UBY BALANCE Barcekma In nutonomous Otalonia. had "Ufted" the 1986 hit “On the "Anchors Aweigh”, was written from time to time, Horgentbku said. the Pacific area. system—and believe In It honestly The new area under attack, how- "Yea, I do," WhltneF replied. "But Beach at Bali Bali'' from his "Does ^-the people of the United States 'way back in 1907, but last year Its The President turned over to the Theae mte OMXAeJtam tlie general Washington, March 24.— (A P )- ever, Is much larger than that Just there Is such a thing aa the Stock Anytody Want a Little KewpleT- lyric author,* A lfr^ MUes, sued the The poeitlon of tM Tresmiry and in every sectloa a t the Ublted Exchange In these parts yet. group hundreds o f letters and other provision for meg. guns and air- subjugated on the lower bank of the publlsbed in 1938. Robbins O>rporatlon for 81.000,000 proposals for aiding .business 'aod craft to to assigned to mobile forces March 23: States are going to soy *Wo ore river, and the tesurgnnU have the Loan Valaa Uevito Meanwhile. In another Federal sorry, bat we want people to repre- oa piracy charges. asked the group to sift them In In all parts of the nation and over- Receipts, ISajBOnjMSAB: surprise dement po longnr in their ‘-There are listed on that exchange court, Al Fields and Ted King, or- So If you whistle while you work, search for imme constructive action. sees popsesslwia. dltures, 8I4.682J89A7: hehwe#,'! ebestra leaders, are fighting about it might to a good idea to make I ! « • ) 089,743,69GJI7; oustoms w rags Ywa) Fngn iwn) who originated T i c Toe" music—an sure nobody’s Ustenlhg. en Page EIgM)' (OtotfBoed en Page. Eight) Uie nwRth,'fU.9814SLX8. two family bouie owned by Mrs. Lenorski were only saved by turn- ing water from the pumper line onto | mM Mpeclally when the Chief the building. The garage where the Manchester pcecuUve said he expected'to do a flie started was soon bdrasd as was ___ 24.— tot of "aleeping" during his ten-day BIG SHRINE CIRCUS the bam. The firemen extinguished (AP)—R. F. Rouner, 79-year-old Date Book S^u’^daUon^’* boata the Are in the second garage,, but blind musician, was robbed sev- ships. that building was a complete loss. sral years ago. So ha bought Arrivtag late yesterday to the PROMINENT LEADERS D.S. WAR PRACTICE pUtol. carried It oAatantly. TUs Month valh, the. President drove tmmedi- TO OPEN APRIL 4 An Interpeltetor quoted a state- . Just what caused thb flra was not sUly to his cottage with his house T«« HoBses Embngered In learhed. John Pasquailnl waf awak- EUrly today ha awoke in hU try* **5?^ Club. w **—Sprtng dance at Coun- ment which he said w u made by u ened by his wife who asksd him to Rev. Thomas P. Mdcahy, Of hotel; found a stranger on bU C. Walker, former AmericaiW^ngreeamu u d uked bed. _ 27—Ool. H. B. Blasell dlh. head of the National . Emergency KEY TO T SUCCESS WOKRp JAPANESE Whether fishing vessels could be so get some milk for their baby, and her by Yankee DivUidn veterans at Council, apd BasU O'Coanor. former Committee Plans Most Ont- Miiloigbt Blaze; North Rouner flred aimlessly, he told SUte Armory. converted. wUle going to get the milk bs dis- Waterbary ApjKwted Jo acting DetecUve Capt Sam law partner and predident of the Dr. John C. Walker Br . covered the Are. NEW STRIKES Next Month leadership connection with the Briefly touching upon the A laaku Blake. new NaUonal InfanUle . ParalysU County Y ever since. Lenten InatHnte Speakert Firemen Called. The buildings bu|ned are an locat- _ * — Laglon eabarot dance. Foitodatl(to, both of New York.^ standing Show In Many Herbert Knox Smith First salmon problem, Hirota said the Hartford P a ri^ Police found Pete Hurtlg, 55. Rainbow Inn, Bolton. Itevl T. Dewey to Wapptog w u Repprt H iat ManenTers Ek- Japaneu u d United States govern- To Give Impressions Of Aas< ed outside of a Are district, but dead outald^ the musician's To Rest Today * tralia. telephone call to the Manchester IN PARIS, U U E April 10—"Olivet to Calvary" by ^ No callers were on his schedule the flrat leader oi ths Wapptog ments still were negotiating ud door. They surmised Hurtig had Year^ Two Shows Daily. (luunnan Of Connty Or- U ncu Group beginning to October, Uikt he expected an amicable agree- f i n tt>at itATtMl in a two car department brought the new Are I^vran liurch. ^ a y , but temporary Wklte House tend Near Mandated Jap Hartford, March 24.—(AP)—The into Rouner's room; headquarters to Georgia Hall, ad- 1019. He ateo h u conttoued u a ment. He Intimated that Japuese The L«nten Institute Speaker at ■ •nc* ownad Jby Herbart 8. Keeney apparatus. There was the necessity jailed the musician for ques- b.u*^^*"^®*^** School local leadu of committee' member. ths Center Church next Sundaw' ot laying l.OOC feat of boas and Rev. Thomas F. Mulcahy of Watar- tlonlng. hy Teacherta Oub. ministration building for the crip- ganization; Manchester Ashing Ixiata would not travel to la tha trianfular section of land be* PLAGUE BLUM bury wUl succeed the late Monalg- led colony, said WllUain C. BiU- Hartford, March 24— Laughter Other Leaders Exempiaiy Islands Canses Connnents Alasku waten, this year. night te Dr. John C. Walker ofUw when the pumper was put in opera- and suspense, admiration and Emmett H. Harris begu his Second Congregational church of twaan Adania street, Tollano turn' tion the fofte was such, sven'l (Chnflnnsg from Pags Ons) nor Michael W. Barry as pastor 6f “7 **otel, Hartford. tt. ambasaador to France Franca now (Alukan fishermen have protest- Waterbury St. Augustine’s church, the Catho- • — Sodality formal dance homeg on leave, would -vlnlt the amasement—these wUI be the read- Man Is Vice-President leadership among West Avon ed that-Japuese fishing boats out- pika and the new concrete road from through this long -line of boon, that ------ent condiUon of the League Itself, at Country Club. '*“ i« tlons of the thousands who will at- youth to 1921, u d the work of Tokyo, March ' 24.—(AP)_ A Dr. Walker spent lu t summer to It took four flremen to hold the anti-government riots like those lic Transcript announced today. President someUme this* week. tend the annual Shrine Circus this side territorial waters were not ob- Australia which U the native toad BndUand to Adams street at of Father Mulcahy la one oi the bet- due to recent events. * '‘.'^1 Harry L. Hopkins, works prog- Lewruce Case u d Robert Pinrln- Japuese navy spokesman said to- setvlng United States conservation ' o*dock' this mominf ^ras not ex- noxzle. Had it not been fog the ar- Hartford. year at the State Armory, Hartfo ton with the Highlud P ^ Com- of Mrs. Walker. Be took many ter known pastors of the diocese. Might Be Revived ress administrator who hss been By CHARLES H. NILES day he believed the U. S. Navy’s regdlatiuns and were ruining tbe pictures while there u d des- Unguiahed before two automobiles, rival of the department ^ e rs would Conservatlvea War On Bhmi S3i^- ^ *®*“ ScandU Sphinx Temple h u selected t_ munity club h u been described In a industry). win He was bom In Hartford Jons 2fl, 1%e prime minuter said, bowevsr, L o ^ ^ No. 23. Order of Vaaa. r^ p e ra tto g to Florida from a long week of April 4 for its ninth annual' -»/ u ^ Nc *™ y. would get very far $1,121,000,000 qgci^alon bill ahows cribe the trip u d give his Impres- aaotber gangt ano a bam were 1876, the aon of Timothy and Mary hi la d not ''ceaaed to believe that lltoeas, la due here next week. Vlthi previous article. - bnmed, endangering two housea. ne '"M ual eoncert show with two shows daily. ThW' / H without a staff of competent gen- the United Statee te considering sions-of tbe country. Dr. Walker Mulcahy. He U a brother of Sister the L«agus might be so revlvlfled Between swims to a glaaa cover- proceeds wlU be for the Shrine char- erate u d similarly, no orgulsa- Robert Sharp, leader of the Wap- spoke on the Gupe before the Men’s The garage was locaM in the Mary Oonsuela of tha faculty of St. end strengthened aa to serve as an M ?hS?h. ** “ ®““ ‘>®* ^Aither- ed pool and drives about^the Foun- ities tiori is u y better th u Its person- ping Uncu Group, h u b eu a mem- naval operations against Ja p u . In lOS.*). the passenger fu e rate club recently. Those who heard n a r, or to the west of the bouse Joseph's College. daUon, the Prealdent wUl spend his nel. ber of |hte organisation for ifl on A m ericu a a s a 1 railroads effective Instrument for the preser- April 25*30 hboiigapah Acts never before seen to Hart- The spokesmu, speaking at a was 1.935 'Cents per passenger- that interesting lecture will take that faces on the new roadicay. In Of hU 36 years In the priesthood. vation of peace." - time reading reporU and preparing ford will be on the program. Victor The successful development of years, joining u a small boy, grow- press conference, said "my own view advutage of the opportunity to the garage .were two cars, one a would also have gene, rasuitmg in 19SA.) ^ addlUonal. messages for Congress ing through various stages of In- mile, aa compared to 3.086 cents the burning out of the enUrs trl- Conservative leaders in the 8en- Father Mulcahy has s]Mnt 20 in Chamberlain was greeted by A. Frid, general chairman, h u the Hartford County YMCA as Is that if Americans are not think- per pusenger-mtle to 1922, the hear him again. The lecture will be i m Pontiac sedan owned by atf- Waterbury. Like. Mnnalgnor Barry, cheers when he entered and when bs April 27—Flrot annual Founder’s —covering bank holding company named Fred H. WllUams, Jr., of the gfulde, coimsellor and friend to creulng responalbillty until he h u ing of overseu operations they preceded by a light supper at 6:30 ford Herrin* and a 1932 Ibevrolet **®^®*** I ate declared open warfare against regulation, flood control, railroad become not only leader of the Uncu peak year. . In the dining room. T l^ morning CTlef Oriswold re- the Blum government, the fourth whom he succeeds, Father Mulcahy rose to speak. ^ HhiV •T’o^ fa tl by Templs Beth executive committee to contrut for 2,600 boys in this area is In large would not need a fleet of that stztt. eeaeh owned by Melvin Derrick. It has an excellent record as an.or- Bealdea Kennedy, diplomats of Sholom, a t Masonic Tempfa relief and the world phosphate sit- the acts. Mr. Williams through his portion due to its enthusiastic and Group but at all YMCA work in Nor do I believe the object of Ameri- was in this building that the nre celved several caUs from resldenta government slnee Blum came to uation. Wapptog. in the section where the Are was, power in 19SA and the 104th since ganUer. He was appointed Anrll 15. ^ v le t Russia, France, Belgium, Coming Events years with the Shrine Orcus hu capable leaders. c u operationa could be u y other started and-when discovered by John 1C20, to organUe the St. Peter and * Fourth annual High The President stopped at Gainea- gained a wide experience and knows From the first' day the Y was Itay Plltebury, leader of the flrst than Japan. ' Paafuallnt was .fuming so rapidly thanking him and the flremen for the foundation of the Third Remib- CxechoBlovakla, china and other vllle for the formal dedication of a theirfhmiw services.ame««er/sAei TheHIHia fundings bum- ^ I Hjelie, . • Paul parUh and during 20 yean, he powers foUowed the address. En- ® School hall. what pleases the public. There will orgulsed, back to 1918, men of Ccunty YMCA Hl-Y club begun In Self defense still te the buic that it soon spread to a bam, iocat- - “ffy ^ anniversary cels, pubUc square which haa been be ahlmal acts, more of them than tho highest'stamp have been In- 1921 to M uchester High school, tau ed this morning were mostly old The flnance committee sent a re- has guided lu development to one voys of CUrmany and Italy ap- named Roosevelt Bqiuure. principle underlying Japan’s plus, ad to the north, owned by Mrs. Mary 01 the moat active in the city, a parently were not there. bratlon of Maccabees. ^ a lt o r e planned, hlgh-wlre per- terested to, the movement u d have continued also u leader or com- he added, but he noted “with Inter- Lanorski, which was a one story stuictures and the entire loaa will port to the upper houae for debate formers, colorful tumblers u d das- not exceed $1,000. There was Insur- rejecting the gayerament bill to church, rectory, school and convent Referring to sanctions against Third annual outdoor given much of their time toward mltteemu In Muchester. ert" Admiral William D. Leahy-a bnUdlng 29 by 25 feel. This was were built during hU pastorate. ““■‘0 hy 1.000 school s i x - sling u rial feats. Mr. Frid u d bis helping to give the small town u d Dr. A. L. Stebbtos, Colchester soon in flames and when a call was ance on all of the huUdlngi humed. I flnance the natimal. defenae fund, Italy's conquest of Ethiopia the ers at Educational Square. * aulstanta nre not omitting a detail Gxpluatlon for the neceaslty of ths A grass Are in Hickey's grove, off although it accepted a second meas- In 1936 he won two distinctions. prime minister said; rural boy the advantages of his dentist, h u had the longest YMCA construction measure, asat to tha Manchester Are depart- He was appointed supervisor of the TWO FACTORY PLANTS to bring to the circus-loving public big city brother by way of YMCA leaderUip career of u y one con- laant it was necessary to lay lUOU Qakland atreet, yeaterday after- U™ providing 5.000,000,000 francs "In June, 1936, if we retain any the most outstanding show that has activities. (Admiral Leahy, chiel of naval noon was extinguished by members (*1(10,000,000) In new’ loans from Olrla Catholic High school In June ve.^tlgB of common sense, we must nected with the County YMCA, his operations, told the House Naval fret of hose to reach tbs Are. Tha and In October was named by the WHITNEY UNVEIU PREPARED FOR WORK visited Hartford in many years. Nor The father |f the Ounty connection b--ginntog With "Y’’ work Are spread to another two car ga- of tha Manchester Fire Department Bank of France to permit the admit we tried to Impose upon thp' Is the show the only thing. Utmost YMCA movement In Connecticut pommittee Febniary 4 that the navy responding to a still alarm. At 4:45 to meet Its Immediate re- bishop as examiner of clergv for League a Uak which was beyond to Colchester when that community at present w u Incspablq of defend- rage, located to the east of the care Is being taken to provide ade- w u Senator Edward W. Hazen w u part of the Nev lyndon Coun- there was a call for the same de-1 flulrements.,; the diocese. ” Its powers. FIRM’S DEALINGS quate and satisfactory seating fa- ing ^ th the Atlantic and Pacific bam, with the result, that the house Father Mulcahy attended the pub- who retired u u executive of the ty YMCA, more than 20 years ago. owned by Herber| 8. Keeney and the partment to go to Princeton atreet sought to assign 8,- "It U not hecessary, for collective Folding Box And Ppper Novel- cilities and the many other Itenw Curtia Publishing Ctempany in’ ro u ts at the samt time. Subse- where there was a grasa and brush ^**'000.000 francs ($94,470,000) lic schools In Hartford and (.raduat- security, to Usuru the cooperation that contribute to the comfort and Hudicrafta a Specialty quently, he asserted the United eu from Hartford Public High (Oontlnood from Pago Ooo) ty Concerns Installinif Man- 1916 u d returned’to his boyhood Dr. Stebbtos bar specialised with Are. The Manchester department p™™ stabilisation fund for de- of every one'of 58 nations still re- ufacturinsr Equipment. convenience of the spectators. home In Ha^ditam.' c. States h u ijo allluces, foreign com- men arriving st the Are found No. ^*"se needs. school. He attenoed St. Charles col- maining members of. the League He lmntedLI*eL|f'.£l*gu Investi- hla boys’ work to hudlcrafta, hla mlttmonta o r. understudlngs re- 8’s pump from the South Manches- Joseph Caillsuk, chairman, and lege. EUlcott a ty , Md., and went provided we can .get . the coopera- sto?^'i?”( General Motors gation of pkii^ftes for YMCA latest field being pottery to which garding u ste tu c e to be given or ter Fire Department at the same <3ardey, reporter of the flnance abroad to St. W'llibald's seminary stock. It is Inconcclvab'c that those he h u constructed an ingenious tion of an effective number to pre- ^ r e s would b.-lng any price what- Full time operations will begin In PLANNING TO ATTEND YD work In to a ftfS i# through his received In defending the United Are. Between the two companies whose opposition to In. Elchstactt, Germany for philoso- sent a front of oyerwhelAiing power interest, thrr';'S5®»6cUcut State potter’s wheel out of u old faitolon- States or defending u y other na- the Are was soon extinguished. At demand for flnanclal decree phy and theology where he was soever if sold all at once. the Folding Boxes Company locat- ed sewing muhtoe. He h u lectured tion.) Victory Dance t»i any potential agi.'ressor. ed to the south buement mill of the YMCA committee called Harry 4:45, while No. 3 was at Princeton 1®*^ resulted In over- ordained In March 15, 1902, '"^b*' baced on the NATIONAL CONVENTION Hedley Smith from New Jersey to on pottery-making before m u y "Have Understanding” SpotMored by Co. K and "The best thihg w* couid do for behalf of .hose who lend money dock niili group of the Cheney groups. street No. 4 responded on a still .**>* flrst Peopla'a Front HU flrst appointment was as as- the League woula be tp nurse it back become secretary with the State Creduce w u placed In American The Howitzer Co. ministry, led the new assault. sljtant pastor In St. Maiy’s, Derby plua the-intrinsic value, that Is the Brothers plant During the put YMCA committee for County "Y” John Lugfbrd, leader of the En- to health, because If We could make Important part of a borrowers two weeks, prinUng. folding, cutting Hotel accommoqpttons have been denials that actual cooperation ex- ^ Nehv Crisis Feared on July 16, 1902. On Sept. 5. the It wider and relnfcrce it, it’might work. field Hl-Y club for eevu years, h u lata between the United Statea and A new crisU w u feared imminent same year, he was transferred to situation.” and glueing machinery h u b ^n in- securqd In Providence, R. i„ by Work Starts In Oonaty made bis club of 40 boys one of the Thursday Night yet become the most effective stalled under the direction of Ralph President Wmian AUen u d Secre- Great Britain, but the spokesmu • to U if Premier Blum ihglsted upon pas- St. Mary's, Bridgeport where he re- guarantee for peace." Under questioning by Bertram F, Following the establishment of most public-spirited orgulsatlons added: sage of both biUs. ' mained until July 5, 1918 when he ShIpmM, counsel for ths receiver Norse, plant manager and several taiy Clyde Beckwith of the M u- County ''Y" work in’ Middlesex, in Etofleld. Attention Boys! Senatorial opposltloift! was bated Imitation To D. S. small orders have already been pro- chester (Raptor, Yukeo DlvUlon "Personally. i think they have , Helpful hubby diacovera State Armory went to St. Cecilia's, Waterbury, Members cheered this declaration, """^® y dftbloaed cessed. , Litchfield u d Fairfield counties Another Im portut bruch of something like a common under- upon the stand that atop gap meas- as pastor. V eterus Association u d one of the in 1918, Mr, Smith helped form on leadership la to Lhe volunteer ad- ford which is composed of thirty- UfM would delay a general (inan- Interpreting it as an InviWUon to The plant machinery is tostalled largest delegations of YD members orguixing convention to Hart- p u t year. These taxes will be due standing which docs not go to tbe Featnrinr the High, School the great powers outside the League m J“''S. »o*ns from to the central section of the mill ministration of the Cteunty YMCA live colored singers will present a to September. :extent of cooperation.” new quick way to do diahesi FREE! clal reorganisation needed &>. cut ever to attend a NaUonal Conven- ford county which was attended Recreation and Athletic Program, GILEAD concert. " o Beaketball Team Aa Gnestal the 14.000,000,000 froncs (:$420;000.- the United States, Germany, I a partner in floor u d will be ready for oiperatton Uon will prepare to jonmey to the by 180 representative people from A number of Andover Grange Rephrta that 1938_U. 8, Navy war A BAG OP AGATES WITH Japan, Braril and Italy—to asao J P. Morgan A Co. He said the within a week. One of the large which covers county-wide and local Mr. and Mrs. aarence Fogll wore members attended the meeting of games • would extend to near the any a he-man proudty sdmicz greete—la tn tmttingly ehort 000) budget defldt Incurred to fi- WARNS MID-EUROPE WAR loana were unaecured. four-day convention In Providence. 30 Hartford County ooramunltles. leaguu u d tournaments to baseball, Thirteen ladles were present at caUers In Colchester, Wednesday he helps hii wife with the nance growing arroamenta and twi-' cln^o themselves with It. Chamber Micble flat bed presses hU been May lD-22. Echo G ruge at Manafield. Tuesday borders of Japanese mandated M time. Then all you htve to do it Admission 25c EACH $1.00 PURCHASE IWn went on: Also Unsecured equipped for cutting the box de- Leaders in these flrst years In- buketball; meets in swlmlnmg in- the Ladles Aid meeting held at the morning. evening u d took part In a neigh- dishes.why not? It's often ftin. to rinse and, if you srish let th e ' ater the faltering franc. The newly elected officers of the cluded a governing board of 25 door athletics, outdoor track; in- home of Mrs. Wlnthrop Porter, Islanda in the P..riflc. drew from the AH MeKay and Hla 11-Pleoe Or- AT WILL DRAG IN OTHERS "If Biitnln U to make a substan- n Jill *‘® (be firm signs u d a similar press Is equip- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish and bors’ night program. nsval repreacntatlve the remark: And with the New improved Rinso dishes drtio dry. Dishes, pots tad ehaetss Win Play the "Big Some political quarters, recalling owed $-474,000, an unaecured loan ped for printing. YD AssoctaUon are: President, Wil- men with Herbert Knox .Smith, struction classes in swimming. Wednesday afternoon. Supper of son, Ctelvln, spent Thursday in , to help it's downright eesy. The that Oermany absorbed Austria tial contribution toward the estab- liam Allen: flrst vice president, Farmington, as chalrm u u d salmon u d pea.s on hot biscuit, Hartford. "It is unbelteveable the Amcricus pant come tptririing d m withoat AppM", "S«sle-Q" and Other during the last crisis when Camille lishment of what U our strongest In- outstanding since 1931, to the Mor- If ths bustoeu warruts, plau Horry N. Anderson of Hartford h u would come so near." Smiling hnsbind ebove it M yint a trice of greasy film on chcia. palar Nhmbere Aa Ton Like Franklin (Oqntlnoed from Page Uoe) gan conipany Itself. will be made to install a color press Clyde BeckwlUi: second vice presi- Harry C. Ney also of Farmington been the chalrm u of a board or pickles, relishes, celery, home- Rev. and Mra. Berl Lewis accom- “Look, detr, while you were feeZ Chsutemps' (Cabinet fell, believed iBrtned strongly u d several otheikmachines to in- dent, Walter” Batch; secretary, as vice-chairman. Mr. Ney as- made raised doughnuts u d cheese, Foreign Minister Koki"' Hlrota This new wiy to trash dishes is Premier Blum would seek a com- WhltOcy said that to forostaff athletic commteaioners for 15 years. 'panled by Mrs. Ruby Gibson of An- ILLNESS CUTS SWATH log the baby I did the dishes. Thet ^ c k e t tnd euier. Tty it—and see countries ^ike Britain and France "I cannot see any object In trying ^ k ru p tc y he had pledged with the creue the variety u d output of the Chesterfleld Plrle; treasurer, Arthur sumed most of the Im portut Other members of the commis- with coffee was. served by Mrs. dover. end Aleck White, called on characterized u ''ridtculoua" aaaer- Gas Stations promise rather than risk Internal I McCun. lesdsrshlp in the formative years Porter, Mrs. Wilbur N. Hills u d tiont that m u y of J a p u ’a fishing Rinso tore it greet stufiT" for yontself. The New Rinso— XXX devoted to the same Ideals of to make a difference between the New York Trust Company two p lu t, Mr. Norse stated today. sion ars Loute S. Main, South Stuart Gibaon at Ctemp Connors In The New Rioso IS matrelous ft>t dlsaension showing weakness Operatlou in the top floor of Committee nppointn enta made hy due to the absence of Mr. Smith Miss Florence Jones. Somers Sunday afternoon. Stuart Is AMONC MOVIE STARS America's biuest-sclling pi abroad again. democratic liberty and determined armaments required for defense and ®''® **^® 'fisnrance policies to w u service. Windsor, Hartford Wheel d u b dishwashing. Cup'for cup, it gives sotp—Is kiodu ever to the 1-— to iiphold them." ' armamenta requlreil for the purpose of $50,000,eacn. His wife, u bene- the um e mill section, leued by the Ptasldent Allen for the year are: pioneer: Lionel Depot, Kermit E. Complaints have^been given to In the camp hospital suffering from Senators said there was little Chamberlain spoke 57 minutes In fulfllllng International obllga. Americu Sales Compuy, for the AtmlsUce Day: William Allen, Ed- Of the original county com- Pflrker, New Britain; Joe Brown, the grand jury for collection of a' severe cold. over 21% more suds ihtn the old. Economical; a little goes a long way. doubt the upper house would follow floiary, he added, had paid the mittee, four merr are still active u Hollywood. March 24.—(AP) _ These richer, Uveliet suds soek off presenting his anxiously awaited tlons. premiums on the poUoles since they manufacture of novelty paper nap- ward Frasier, Qyde Beckwith. Wal- Briatbl u d Auguat BieUU, Thomp- every deimquent old age assistance East Central Pomona G ruge No. GOOD Fumifura Since IWI Gee the BIG household package, the lead given it by the flnance statement of foreign policy, the "There la no question of our using kins, win begin within three weeks ter Tedford, a v e n c e WethereU; members of the board oif direc- aonvllle, who each week takes more tax u d It U hoped that this tax 3 will hold an all-day meeting with Illnesa suddenly ciit a awath In committee. were- issued 20 year.^ ago. p lu t m uager L. A. Rubin stated tors: Judge Ralph M. Grut, Eut will be collected 100 per cent this Movletown today. 6 A group of 77 Moderate deputies most important such cLeclaratlon I armament* for purpoaea of aR* He also told of additional borrow- V eterus Association: William th u 80 boys from that area to Hebron Grange No. I ll at the I. O . .F. by . J British prime minister since STesslon or purposes Inconsistent today. At le u t half of the 10,500 Allen, EMward Frasier, Qyde Beck- Windsor HIU, president since 1932; Springfield (Allege for swimming year. Gilead Community hall, Wednesday, No. 1 victim w u John Barrymore, were understood to have demanded the World War. with the Covenant (of the League). m p made In a desperate attempt to feet of space Isassd by the latter Lawrence W. Case. Highland toatructlon. Mra. aarence J. Fogll spent who collapsed at Balboa during the formation of a National Union Cab- bolster his Arm. with, Bert Moseley, John Gardner; April 6. at 10:30 o’clock. Mrs. Lucy filming of “Spawn of the North." During moat of hla speech Cbsra-1 > World Police Force com puy will be utilised for ware- Membership: F ru k Bla.ichard, Park Community Club presideiit Servkie Pins Awarded. ^osday to Manchtater at the home Birdoall, lecturer, h u prepared a inet. This group was led by Paul berlaln leaned Ms left elbow on the I ‘Tf ever the time comes when the The broker w u Indicted lor mis- housing, the Mslneu to which Mr. since its establishment in 1921; of Mr. u d Mrs. Leon Fogll. Ho wu taken in u ambuluce to a Odd Fellows Hall Reynaud. appropriating more than $100,UUU David McCoUum, • F ru k Mc- To formally recognize the achieve- very Interesting program on garden Hollywood hospital, where his doc- famous dispatch box used by " '° ''''l establishes an international Rubin was engaged before forming Caughey: Veterans Field Assocta- Sherm u W. Eddy, Avon, u d F. C. ment u d long records of Its lead- Norton P. Wanner will resume pointers, conservation program u d At the committee meeting It was Disraeli, Gladstone and other prime PJ!'*®® torce. which would Inaplre us from a cruat fund aet up by hla the Americu Seles Company for Bldwell, Bloomfield, now clerk of ers, the County YMCA h u award- hte position at the Pratt street tor reported his condition not seri- Over Murphy's Drug Store said former Premier Pierre Laval father-to-law. of which Mrs. Whit- Uon: Harold DoLgpn, Clarence ateo a speaker. Dinner will be serv- oua ministers before him. *(• 'vith full confldence In Its capa- manufacturing u d processing paper the County "Y" board. ed service pins since 1982 for one. Savings B u k in Hartford Monday. ed by the local Grange u d Mrs. Jo- heatedly debated with Foreign Min- To Uphold Treaties ®* *ben there would be no need ney w u also a chief beneficiary. napkins. WethereU, Joseph Morlarty, Walter Serving on the board of direc- March 28. after a year's leav6 of Barrymore had complained lu t Batch; Piibllclty, ayde Beckwith, three, live u d ten year periods of seph Barruso. chairman, Mra. week pf 111 health, but continued IS THE WORD uter Joseph ■ Paul-Boncour, Laval He promised Britain would send r ° '' trouble our heada about Whitney, who faces a possible , At- the present time bo.th compu- tors, the advisory boud u d the service. absence. Chauncey Kinney u d Mrs. Wln- propdslng that France move to re- tho new arm^she was forging Into defense. Th4t would be maximum penalty of 20 years to ies have-on file several hundred ap- Raymond Smitb. - county committee (the three gov- Sixteen gold service pins (award- Joseph Barra'sso who had an op- working until he overtaxed hte FOR HARRIETT’S gain Ital3)'a friendehlp by recogni- ... no > done for ua. plications for employment. Both, erning groups of the County "Y”) throp Porter are tho committee in strength. He was expected to be batle to uphold the treaties she prison, will be sentenced April 11. ed for 10-years' work with the or- eration for appendicitis at the Hart- charge. recovered In a few days. TONIGHT tion of the Bthloplah conquest. compules when In full operation are other men who arc outstand- ud already has, notably those for aid to , *bat day comes—and gutzatlon) have been presented ford jiospltal last- week la now sit- Mrs. Ida Heck ahd Mrs. Alice Uke Spring iteelf—you’ll find Har- France and Belgium, and to oro- * f ” afraid It Is a great way off will employ principally girls. ing professional or boslness lead- to this year. ting up u d is expected home to a Ann Sheridan, petite actress, suf- rietts brteUlng with thtoga that are tect her vital Interests. yet—we must think flrst of the safe- PUBLI^CORDS ' ers to their communities. In 1937' theu pins Were awarded few daya Fogll, teachers in - Gilead, attended fered a relapse from a recent ton- PLAY LABORER KILLED NSURGENTS USE a teachers' {neetlng- held at the Cen- eilectomy u d wna ordered horns new! ^New Ideas to hair dress picked He urged solution of the problems coujl'Y and '.he safety of Board of Diraotors to George Beer, Highlud Park: Mr. u d Mrs. Fred Way u d chil- ' Fumthira • Interior DeceratSea up at the Intomatlonal Hair Dreaeera' between Hitler’s expanded Germany whom we are responsl- Us Pendent. Among the directors: CHiarles Louis 8. Main, South Windsor; ter school In Hebron Teusday after- from her studio to rest. Norwich, March 24—(AP)—Patsy I The HOLC has filed with Town dren, Mias Ruth u d John, of West noon. Plans for graduation were Joseph Schlidkraut, who h u a * Ruga and Draparlet Convention to New York. New meth- ' and - Czechoslovakfa.------Insisted''”*- SCREEN OF SMOKE W. Holmu, Muchester, vice-presi- Leonard J. Black, ThompsonViile; Hartford are spending ten days at ode of beauty culture—gieued from Serra, 55-year-old Norwich laborer thefe still were prospects for suc- The government already haa HIGHLAND PARK Clerk Samuel J. Turklngton notice dent u d former County "Y" presi- the Rev. James English, 'former discussed u d each jRhoot -was giv- character role In "Marie Antoin- • KH^m Appttancas wae fatally Injured this morning plrced on record a judgment on the of Its pendens against H unah A. the Welleswsy hpmeatcad. en their part to prepare. • ette." was confined to his home by a post-graduate course of atudy. cess In his bargaining with Italv'a .“ '1 « judgmen dent; Lewis Fox, Hartford, vlce- Elmwood leader, u d T. K. Cureton, Miss Doris Hutchlnaon u d Miss influenza. • Offlca Fumifura • Radioe New type hair dryers—quicker and at 11 o'clock when he was struck In Premier Mussolini. ^ action taken by the German rovem- (Continued froin Page Dee) A party was held yesterday in Swuson with Intention to forecloea presldut; Philip H. Graham, Suf- former County "Y” track cbmmls- the head by s heavy timber while ment, and to this 1 have nothing to a mortgage held on Florence street • Th®resa SeboU of M uchester were Blonde J o u Bennett nursed a fa- But he said Britain must strive :hl honor of Miss Lorraine Miller of fleld, treasurer. sloner. recent guests at the home of Mr. raxing an old building in the west for peace, "because we know that add.** ^half, toumucb u the government Gardner street, who celebrated her realty. Action is returnable to the Also Spencer Gross. Hutford, cial cut suffered In a movie mob side section of the city. The Um- This wAa a reference to Ger- h u been busy reinforcing all its Superior Qjurt on the first Tuesday The employed staff of the Hart- u d Mrs. J. Banks Jones. scene. She w u being carried out In war there are no winners. twelfth birthday. Twelve young to April, chalrm u of the F lnuce (Committee; ford (bounty “Y” h u been a small ANDOVER ber, the last to be ‘.emoved, swung many’s- annexation of Austria, defenses on this eutern front. people comprised the guests, u d M r.-u d Mrs. Wlnthrop- Porter of a light in "The T exus” by hero unexpectedly while It was being low- Distribution. Johh E. Ellsworth, Simsbury, chair- one. Elmer T. Tblenes, .called to and sons, Wilbur u d -Henry, u d Randolph Scott when u extra's HARRIETT’S BEAUTY SALON party'an* otherlTTn’ the ^'pcJl'tS^n' ^S’Ta.V"""’^''''*"’which Chamberlain denounced'’"1° in ih®y gatbeiad at her home aa soon m u of the Endowment Committee; become the flrst executive secre- ered to the ground and-^nned Serra that Britain should tak e I previous speech In (3orf>- .INSURGENT REPORTS. A cerUfleato of distribution of Miss Florence Jones visited at the Mrs. Raymond (Soodale and Tn- bayonet grazed her face. Harriett Schaller Horan, Prop. to the foundation wall of the build- Britain should Uke a firmer I nions' Hendays, France, On the Spanish as school was over. Some of the the estate of the lata Sarah E. K. Pomeroy Day, F ructe S. Murphy, tary in August, 1918,' h u served home of Mrs. William Johnson In f u t son have returned from . the POOR ing, fracturing his skull. He was Hhe against Europe's dictators. little guests were school chums, Thomas L. Archibald, George Ray, In that capacity ever alnce. Mtee Muchester Memorial hospital. 1.69 Center Street Telephoim 68S4 PRIZES -10 Clement R. Attlee, opposition lead- Confidence fihaken &onUer, March 24.—(AP) .— The some of them neighbors, u d one Driggs has been died by the Town Columbia Sunday. They also visit- The .snowy owl 1s black when rushed to the W. W. Backus hospital The conaequencea of that action traurgent command today dialmed Clerk. The certifleate, one of mu- J. O. Day. J r , Paul Swett, John D. Hazel S. Wlppert, association coun- ed, the maple sugar grove from The aecond in a scries of Leoten young. Owis that'nre speckled and qut was dead on arrival. er, followed Chamberlain, person came all the way from Murphy. Kimberly Cheney. Henry J. ty secretary begu her work with services will be held at the Gohfer- Open Tueadays and Thursdays Until 9 P. M. “Chamberlain haa ^ 4 I h® »ald. ‘There haa been for the Insurgent army one of tho Wethersfield. During the afternoon tual consent to the dlstrtbutlon. Contend, all of Hartford; Dr. O. E. the ‘"T’ in 1921. which two or three hundred gallons barred at maturity usually begin $ Serra lea vet hla widow and six force," he declared. • "H^e of totem.- most decisive victories of'tho Span- provides that two parcels of lu d on of maple syrui> are harvested each ence House Thursday evening . at life In snow-white coats. 101 Asyhiw end l$C Tniwbel—Heriferd 3.00 e a P h children. . , ish civil war. they enjoyed outdoor games, which North Mato street shall go to a Street, Windsor; William Strong Former Staff AsMatanla. season. This InduMry is quite a '8:00 p. m. The lectiirea are on "The us and the world to the YsH iltuT j fota^Eum^^^^^^ t^u were foUowed by a birthday supper u d Harold Rogers, Southington; J. V. Lamberton orgulMd ud In the thlrtl day of tho offensive at which two birthday cakes presid. son, Alfred W. Driggs. A daugh- novelty as Mrs.’Johnson's grove te Sfory of the English Bible" and are shaken confidence tightening a mesh around Catalonia ter, Linda D. Nyetrom of HartlSrtl Jamss Donnelly u d S. J. Maglll, ted u Industrial u d phirstcal work the only commercial outfit In this Ibd by Rav. William B. TuthUI. $15.00 fjn tl^ Tickef Given Last* There Is nothing so dangerous I "The solution of the question of the central Insurgent column puehed ed. After this, indoor entertain- Is also u heir. TbompsonvlUe, Charles 8. Burr u d program from 1921 until 1926, u d section of,the state. The Ladies Benevolent Society uncertaintyaj a policy of weakness, drift ~.uand , relations^ between Czechoslovakia forward from Its new hue at Pena, ment centered around music. Miss Chutes Kimball, Muchester; O. M. is now a volunteer supervisor svlth met at the home of Mrs. William B. Miller received many lovely pres- Baker, Platoville; George Harsb, the Highlud Park Community Mrs. Nell Skinner returned to «,»^i*t a ^1*® G®nnan mlnoslty In that while northern forces drove down ents. her home to North Westchester. Tutblll Wednesday afternoon at ' . ^®®k To the Winner from Huesca and a southern unit Bristol; Ford Cooper, New Britain; Club. For six years, beginning in 2 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Olson of Oak Grove James Lee Loomis, Jr„ Gruby; W. 1930, Leonard J. Black was respon- Tuesday after spending several advanced along tho Alcanlz-Cupe days at the home of her brother. J. The unual meeting of the Jte ALSO line. strOet will be the vocal soloist at C. Klerstead, Mulborough. sible for organizing the “Y" work clesluUcal Society will be held to the Lenten Tea which takea place at The Advisory Boud: John H. to Southington u d Is now a group Buka Jonea tre”,ltuatton‘rnd‘?Se^;reeirVuiTrS2d."^ ~"- The tosurgent command said the Mr. u d Mrs. John Skoda u d the conference houae Saturday at J"® P’^'b® '" ‘"‘‘ter was cheerad flrst two day* of the new drive re- the South Church nevt Thursdav Thompson, Fumtogton; Robert A. leader In Thompsbnville. Harold 7:30 p. m. There will be election of March 29. ' Boardmu, Hartford; S. W. Eddy. Petherbridge, boys* work aecretai^ children of Hudaon, N. Y., called at abocked by when »e quoted Anthony Eden who sulted In an advance of around ten the hdme of N orm u Warner u d officers u d a dlscuaslop of reduc- ?'!'***"* credulity"- resigned as foreign mtoUter when mllea along a 16-mlle front to the Edward Rlchardaon of Highlud , Avon; Chules 8. House, M uches- In Yonkers. N. Y.. orgulsed YMCA ing the treuurcr's bond. The church GA M ES istreet took part to a recital Monday ' ter: Clayton P. Chamberlin, Wind- work to M uchester from.1930 imtil Paul Fotocek, Sunday. Mr. u d Mra. 1*^1^**^*^ be spUt with Chamberlain over the northern sector, while the central 1932. Skoda were former resldenta of committee constats of 6eorgc 8 And Every Thursday Until '"“‘^® “ pledge foreign policy outlined to thta state victory opened a path to the Zara- eventog. at the Center Congreg^ sor; Elliott I. Petersen, Thompson- Nelson, Erskine B. Hyde and Mai to fight if France or Belgium were ment—to this effect: tlonal church. The program toelud- At the present time there iro GUead. the First Week in June and goxa-Lerida.;Barceiona highway. ville; 8. 8. GwHIlm, Plalnville; R. O. comb Thompson. ONLY 1c A GAME! " «.i? . ?* unjustified attack "Nations can not be expected to Franco Takee Ootnmaird. ed twelve of the advuced pupila of Cterk, East Beriln, E. Bradford four student aaslstuta to charge Services win be omitted al?^ the This week h u been set apart for Then From September Incur automatic military obllgatlbns luUrgent Generallulmo Franco TJ*? , Werner. Edward played Cragto, Colchester; Edward Ingra- of supe^stog County T Group Gilead Congregational church Sun- the preservation of wild life and the oommltmcnts which fi®'’® for areas where their vital to- himself commanded crossing of the Salut a Pesch” by Kowalski. ham, Bristol; C. C Perslul, P lu ta Woric to various towns. They are day evutog on account of tha Tri- National Wild Life Association have Come Early and Get A Sqat! Through November. might lead to the use of our arms ferests are concerned." Ebro yeeterday. sending more than P lu s are almost completed for ' vltte. ail students at Hartford Seminary County Chriatton Endeavor Union stamps for ule. for a purpose other than our own constituted hla expected an- 10,000 Moorish -and Navarrese tijs entertainment this Saturday Oonnty Committee —Howard Horn, former leader of held at Hebron Congregational THE LARGEST BINGO PARTY’ FOR YOUR MONEYl defense are, first of all, defense of "ouncement tjiat Britain woiUd not evening. ThU will be foUowed by a Hl-Y a^vitias in K usas a ty ; church at eight o’clock. . The A t u rate of 20 mlUi h u been troops-ever a pontoon bride toto an dUce. ' " Herbert McIntyre, Avon; Harry laid by the Finance Board. This la France and Belgium against unpro- hre war automatically if Ger- area which h u been a government N. Anderson; A. A. Boyce, Ptents- Sargis M atalkulu. New Brititin; Coteridge Taylor chorus of ^ a rt- an Increase of one mlU over the Only 25e /ou have to spend—and don’t forget— Tunc In WTIC vokod aggression. many Invaded Ceechoelovakla. stronghold. vlile; Harold Cotton, G ruby; Stu- James Yee, Brewster, N. Y., and "Britain also has treaty obllga- "Although the ability of the Lea- William Hamilton, Bates College the $2.50 for the Fpnnlent Hat! ■s, Engineers erected the bridge out- APPROVE AIRPORT art, Davis, OoUtoaviUe; W. N. Fos- tlons to Portugal. Iraq and Egypt" S^® functions have been side Quinto, 55 miles from Lerida, ter, Wapptog; Henry James, Sims- football player. A Hedr "Stories The prime minister declared that reduced," Chamberlain continued. under cover of night, while artillery bury; Lucu J. Roosa, Simsbury; A. It « u be readily seen that the Central Europe w u not an area *® fiot to be Interpreted and aviation protected the move. Washington, March 24.—(AP)_ C. Snyder, Bloomfleld; Dr. A. L. vast woik of the "Y" in extending where vjtaj British interests are at meaning that the Britiah govem- , At dawn yeaterday the flrst vol A Bridgeport. Corn., airport pro- Stebblns, Colchester. the influen^and advutages of the and Song" stake. (Britain h u no treaty bind-1"’*®' would In no clrcumatances to- unteera rushed acrou Uvo bridge, ject calUng for $3,526 of Federal ' Other men who have been active Q>unty YMCta to the youth In small ing her to aid Czechoalovakla u (®r'®"® ®« • member of the Lugue under a rain of government machlns funds today received the xpprovai members of the County "Y" boa^ or rural communities Is left to vol- Me la bound to France and Bel for. restoration of puce or main- Of the Bureau of Air Coi^erce unteer leaders who give unstintlngly Sponsored By the Makers of giiim.) gun Are. and drove back the defend- are James Lee Loomis, preaidut of Standard American tenance of order U th e' circum- ers. the Oouecticut Mutual Life Insur- of their tiina.^ud ideas. But he warned plainly that U stances made it appropriate to do A tnass crossing followed, the to u c e Compuy u d Malcolm F u - Youth, somib-, have said, must be srie German aggression should result to surgent troops fanning out along mer, now director of Uletica at Yale served. : Youth in Hartford Coun- ^ E a e y e l o p e d l a toto to*” *'® forced the left bank and occupying Oeln, University. ty, judging fnbm tho lengthy list opposite Quinto, and Pena, just Besides these supervisory boards, of men who h$xe devoted themselves Pr«»«ntlng his BOLTON NOTCH northwest • the County.'YMCA haa developed to 'YMCA work, is being served. Volm-i-Week jB r a n f o r d ^lously-awnlted statement I hope’ no one If It had not been noticed soon (Oohtinned from Page One) 1920. He u d hU committee alter- given a four-day vistt'fh Waahtog- with tha sold exclusively by oubta that we should be prepared enough would have burned over — ON THE SAIME SHOW — nate to eupplirlng leadership to t ^ too aa first prise te a good cittoen- of America’s oldest breweries. As you take your first hearty in such event to fulflU those obUga- couiderable ground. ship contest. , Tune-Up Department •tU i tlons. * sent us whose minds afe c u t in the The LMgh-A-.MInnte Bomanoe! Civics Study Group, composed of In yesterday's Herald It w u stat- 1938 mould and not in the 1898 frank MOBOAN to 25 boys interested to learning of tbe .She said she never had been in a WITH ALL THE LATEST EQUIPMENT drink, you’ll realize there is a difference. On draught... in “Our object must always be to ed that Are Mrmita could be ob- mould.’ " ■^EQ, BORROW OB gT»Af.” civic life of their . community — 'Tag town", until she played to a preserve those things which we tained from David Toomey. nils Surprise Expressed Avon. baaketban tournament at Colorado SAVE MONEY With a bottles {12 ox. and lull quart) ...in copper-colored cans I (Da L«x« Edition L. T. WOOD “ hslder essential without ^course season Toomey will - not issue per- Some of his listeners expressed COMING SOON! All local utiviUes of the County Springs last week. ^*^® '^** R«inilar Rdjostmenta Priet Per VotoM to war, because we know that to war mits. stlrprise." privaUIy, at the tone YMCA are to the hands of vol- of yonr motor cots costs, improTcs perform- there are no winners. Gilbert Wittmsn who cut his tbo^ and" nature of the address and re- VMLTJP|SNi|y'| unteer leaders of local activities, on va ca t ion. <12 oz. and lull quart). AMERICA’S FINEST SINCE 184a if CMrts) **I do not deny that my. original while chopping wood last week is numbering now more t h u 200 man COMPANY improving. fused to comment on ths crlticad C m . ^ ' ' ^ ’'215 ‘“'T ’ f’' ' Mlief In the L e a ^ (of NaUene) aa references of wages to "Oeorxla wbo have charge of local groupa of V erssill^ France, MSreb. 94.— Phone 4496 SB effective instrument for preserv- kad tha lower south.” boys u d young m u. Duka and Diirhgas at Wlndaor ing peace h u been profoundly Butterflies have club-absned T w other OeorgU audiences— Lucu J. Roosa, leader of the 1 ^ their VsrsalUss dw tsau today shaken-That arisu from the pres- featoMed.utenna,.whUe thoee at mothsm depot groups, a t Toccoa and Oriffln Stzubury Hl-Y, Fas tha flrst m u for sjmeation aX Cap tYAntlbei^ were amused, ^owrver, at tafor- to volunteer for County Y leadeii by auto- Mandiesta* Motor Sales, he. Ship $$ 1918 with a b o ^ group In ' Aasociatas aald they ex- Avob-'HO has, waintsJasd u aettvs nysd to remain tn aoutbam ftaiiea J- MANCBEaiEK EVENTKG HERALD, MANCHESl'ER. CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1938 MANCHE&TEk EVENING HSRALD, MANCHiSTER. CONN- THURSDAY, MARCH 24.1938 pies very lArgelyr on the Old Testa- miss has, 'unless perhaps Russia, ment-Mli fundainentaliata do. which produces a little." I-.'.') the prioea bid for tee different units' can to applied to the additional residents and property owners o# ’The^ Is DO suggestion of democ- And if It-even now lets the-Gar- tee south side of Middle Turnpike esting spMksr and la sure to have fttntfttQ V fra lft LOV£ LAUGHS Health and Diet full] Text Of Report work. MAY CODIFY TOWN DRKHS TO P U T ORGAN an inspiring measage. raqy or representative government man &fq)eUn Company get away In conclusion, let me state Wat In wst. asking for Installation of MANY APFUCATIQNS about 300 feet of sidewalks there A large audience Is anticipated, roaLurao bt thv In the Old ’Testament. The first au- with a single shipment, as would o r k my Opinion tee Parkway la an ex- to welcome both Miss Stevena and ftu> PBurriNO oompant. m e Advice N E W Y ! waa received by tee Board, which tocrat was * Adam. He had but not be In the least surprising, On Merritt Parkway cellent piece of construction. AT LENTEN SERVICES Mr. Drlgga, who has but just re- II BItMU atTMt By dr. FRANK iletJUt LAWS AS WPA JOB voted to a U m p t to Include the FOR SCHOOL p o s n i m KaaebMtar, Cobb. one subject. Eve, at the start, but AT D O C T O R With reference to tee bridges', turned from Wheeling, W. Va. will have been iruUty of a major work ak part of a future WPA pro- TBOMAB PBROCSOM'' be ruled over her by divine right as BY EUNORE COWAN STONE Ctaroahtta*.,NCA conditions are not seriotisly danger- ject. , • » ‘Happy Hour” Congregation 0*a«ral M*na««r and Inexcusable sin' ag|0nst dvUisa- overcohjno round NEEDLES’* INTO PAGES OF left- ous with the quaUflcatlons made Several appUcaUona bav« bam P*uBd*4 Oetob«r I, IMI established by the Book o f Genesis. Uon. wing fol-de-rol. I B y C ro s s* E n g i n e e r A request submitted by Dr. Bar SHOUIDBRS CONGRESSIONAL RECORD above. ney Wlchmsn, asking for remunera- To Be Addressed By Provi- FLOOL THREATENS received 'ey the Board ot EducaUon All the succeeding Old'Testament Selecttmen ApproTe Project for tee poalUon of chief englnser o f P«UlBhB«____ Btbtt BtsbIiV* Ezc*rt OAST OF CHARAOTEBS. A round-shouldered person is like Deatft’s Doable BoUitay There to no probabiUty of a series tion of about 8100 for services ex- . dence Woman. -Bnataira bbI BBlIdiiisrs Batsnl st tbs By GEORGE BOSS St. Johnabiiry, Vt., Marc-i 24.__ the -public ichools, made vuicent by rulers also ruled by divine right— CONSTANCE MAmw-FlJ. _ Presently, however, with an air one in heavy chains, which UnfiJiia _ Lyda RobertTs sudden death re- Hartford, March 24.— (AP) —^The-^cism may to made teat In maUog of oontinuouB accidents due to ma- tended a recipient of town relief wa4 OCkw St Hsnehasttr, Obbb, bs SILLY OVER SWASTIKA herotne; the atand-hi. of suddenly remembering a duty itMWP4 A# V n____^-as. wm__ ... . _ l a i __ -a ..l ... ^sonry construction. The . ConnecUcut and Paaaumpalc the recent^ death of Arvid Ouetaf- . tsSBaa CiBas MbU MBttsr. sometimes endowed through the in- I!;*!!?*'®''**’ *“ pe > « 3 ^ w r minded Broadwayltes the other report of Charlea J. Bennett, Hart- the transition at the bridges there Last Night—WiD Gear refused favorable action b y ' the The Happy Hour Lenten service lion Ik levee eel»l »_ . DEREK MANTRON — aa artist that should be attended to, he came Instead o f the chains being of Jron New York, March 24—"Pins find might to a tendency tor a driver to There wUl to a vital need for Board on the ground that tee doc- rivers overflowed their banka today son. It'was said today by Superia. direct process, we take It, o f divine The swaatlka la ona of the most, night of the Ironic circumstancea ford engineer consulted by Governor at the North Methodist church at SUBSCRIPTIOM lUTBa who loved money first. over and took a vacant seat oppo- iney are of muscle, which hold the Needles." pride ot the Internatloiial puU over to the left more than careful atudw of traffic regulaUon, tor had ree'eived no authorization In thto are^, closing highways to tendent ot Schools Arthur Bi. nUng. Om Ybbt b* KbII ...... -K-M remarkable. If not the most re- alta her. prior to her passing away. Croes In the Merritt Parkway con- 7 o’clock Sunday evening, will be He added that to did not k » m Inspiration to stick a knife Into the nn-DEOARDE THORVAl.n _ shoulders in the sm>ng position necessary when confronted with guidance and control. Up Legal “Mess.” - from tee charity department for the traffic to the north and the east. Par K oau br Mall ** Ladles' Garment Workers, continues , Some time ago, Hal Roach waa troversy, follows In full text: when tee Board would taka actloo' •taels O sn ...... reigning king's belly or to put dead- markable, emblems known to man, Derek painted her portrait. "D o jrou know," he began with The Important thing to keep m the abutments of parapet walls of a Occasional parking spaces and work, nor had tee department ac- marked by two special features. Ice jams filled the Connecticut a rueful grin, "I don’t believe It’a its amazing career with a ca ^ o f producing a series of short films co- cepted financial reaponalbUlty for Chlllns Drlgga will to at the organ In. the matter as It Is plannsd ba OBUTsrsa Obs______Tsar »...l».ta ly nightshade In bis wine; but In In that In far prehistoric times lt:i mind to to use the exercises which starring Thelma Todd and Patsy •To Hto Excellency Wilbur L. bridge thus Causing another motor- turn outa wlU probably be needed. north of Waterford and the water diffleolt ease. occurred to me yet to aay Thanks.' amateurs drawing profeaalonal , , Cross; , tee services of the doctor. and will open the service with a make a thorough ;tudy of all apoHw frequent use spread over many develop greaUr atreugth in tne Kelly. But Mtos Kelly was commit- ist In the act of passing to to Oonaideratlon ahould to given to •The Board of Selectmen, meeting conUnued to rise. ' oiM nnH SociATiD any case on a completely authori- I—" ^ Governor of Connecticut, A claim of an out of town con- brief organ recital. The popular caUona In order to fill the v a c a ^ PRBM murolta Which pull the sbouloers profita to the box office. ted to other contracts' and Lydn crowded over the curb Into the op- patrol and policing particularly In tarian basis. There Is no Old Tes- lands and at least half way across Yesterday: Fsdag aa Incredible "Don't,” Constance ciit In. "I’m , H a^ord, Connecticut. la!rt night, approved the aettmg up tractor for damages arising oa tee hymn-alng will follow. The gueat with the most capable candidate Tbs ssanslitsd Prsss is sastuatssli w k . Take enough exerces of the A t the moment. It looks aa though was called in. Roach confided his iv posing lane of traffic. times of extreme congestion. Five of every six lieutenant available. SBtttM ta tbs oas s( cssabltaatlBB the wrorid. Jt was known to the peo- asnlgnntant, OOanle Is about to de- Just beginning to realize that you’re , rour request the writer has In- (Signed) Charlea J. Bennett here o f a W PA project for the ifiur- result of the breaking of a spring speaker will to Miss Florence Stev- commanders of the British Royal sf an aswa «lspatabss srs4its« ts It tament warrant for such poppycock anough time this aprlghUy revue with Its trench- ambitioua plans for the femlniti Cannot Be Prevented on hla car when he was driving over ples bf the Near Eaat, o f India, of part by plaae for CaUfonila with taking a good dea^ on ,me. Tm ^^ j^ted tee bridges on tec Merritt March 21, 1938 pose o f codifying the town’ s laws ens of the Providence Deaconess Naval Forcea are "shelved ” -before at stbanriaa srsltts4 la tbls as Constitutions, or Declarations of not an actress, yop know. Tm and the shouldarc wlU begin to tm ant dtosecUon of dlctatorahlp, war comedy team of Todd and Rob East Center street on March 19 waa Scrap Iron has become a dUlon tbs loaal Bsvs aab> Dr. Rogers to stand in for Osinilla prove. .WwParkway constructor under the dl- By the same token there are some and ordinances. The codification home. Miss Stevens la a most Inter- the age of 40. Independence or Congresses China.' many thousands at ’years Wynne, The time to getting short. only a clothes modOl—^an amateur fascism—yes, and the radical move- to the press. These plana wet? drivers who tend to drive In the refused, as were several leaser dollar biulnesa. baralB. .. i . \recUon of the State Highway Com- wUI bring up to date the mass of All riebta at rspBbU'aatlaaa ago. 'The American Indians aro- CHAPTER ’X m . at that." ' • ! ’Those who are round-shouldered ment, too—wUl write theatrical his- dashed to the ground when Thelma I mlsrioncr. These bridge middle of the road no matter how claims baaed on tee same reason. Boards of Aldermen. have front muscles across the op- an ot apselal dlapatabsa bsrsib ata alas ca> ployed It untold centuries before the Constance said In a moment o< You’rp an unusually adaptable tory, for It not only has given a Todd died so mysteriously. And T two types; bridges which carry the wide it may to. Such a condition legal data which concerns tee town, It waa noted teat tee street to O f course, some o f tliose old recklessness, at which she was to young woman. If Tin any judge of per cjimt which are stronger than command performance In the White th eoth er has passed on. and whicli "has became more or less posted with warnings at every In- coming of white' men to North, Cen- Parkway over roadS or streams and can not to prevent^ in design hs TOLLAND rail ssratas sllsat st K. B A. ara> rulers appear to many o f us cynical wonder later, “I sUll have no rea- human nature."----- He’d be the the muscles across the- back and the House, but It may be read "In ex- 'The blonde, alluring L yda'yvas... bridges where tee Parkway passes there to obviously some limit-to tee of a meas" at teto time due to lack freeing tee town of ftiutb America. No other result js that the stronger front of some system jWhereby the com- liability. modems to have been a rather nasty r son to think you’re not Insane, but lastjto deny that he 1s, Constafice tenso" into the Congressional Rec- the protege of Lou Holts, the en- Mmder the roads. Both types of width of a highway. Proper polic- —well. It will take me a half hour _^ought with a flutter of Irritation. muscles pull the ahouldera forward. ord. gaging comic with the malacca A public card party will to spon munity’s legal ^alra as regards Ksasbar Aaarlsaa Nsa aaar Psb> lUc decoration ever enjoyed bridges, as constructed, have been ing, -adequate signs, paveineht loi, murderous - and lecherous; but to pack.’’ _’EIsa O’Dare, In whose judgment Before you i.an expect to dolit Ine stick which he to fond o f wleldingt criticized tocailse of tee' conve.'g- sored Thursday evening by the La- laws and ordinances could to kept Uabars AaaealaUsa. mlversal recognition. Not, at Aa already related', Mrs. Franklin marking and. planting of trees and up to date. Old tows, made obso- not to a fundamentalist. The funda- Before she got out of the car In I have a lot of Confidence, hap- noulderifl *back * *In s i erect, attrac- St vulnerable places. He first In- ence o f, the approaching traffic dles of tee Itallan-American Friend- untp the Calvary cross, D. Roosevelt came to see the Miow shrubs, with a speed limit will do ship Club, Kingsbury avenue, Tol lete by more recent leglslaUon. re- CENTER CNURCH.IXOIIPS Pabllabsra BspraasataUraai Tbs mentalist knows that the seeming- front of her own house. Dr. Rog- pens to be an old friend of ours. tive poeltlon, you must Increase the troduced her In the Palace heydays lanes. IpMl^ Aeaa^—NSW and was delighted with It, although aa much to correct conditions as land West Side. Prizes are to to- main to clutter up tee books, and Tarb. Dstfsll aai Boataa. though the precise "’slgnlfl- ers took a wallet from hto Ipocket You don’t'suppose." be added, with strength of the upper back muscles a couple of people had to be turned and employed her, frankly, as a There. have been approximately any features of design. Another ly awful things they did wei« mys- a brief twinkle, "t ^ t I dragg^ you' awarded and refreabmenta served. It to proposed to junk teeae, and In- o f the swastika may have Since this to a business arrange- to such a degree that they balance .out o f their seats to make room for “stooge." She was the butt o f the sixty bridges planned or constructed crllljlju might to that due to the TO MEET TINXTHER IK amtBBR Aoorr tniBAO terioiuly ordered from on high for ment, Mtos Maldwell," be. said, "and Into my private practice without Mrs. Ellen Colson of Holyoke, dex and bring Into workable state the pull of the from muscles. her party. And It developed they jpl5<»=tand ahe took Holtz’s ct »n - on 'th e Parkway divided ^about all that remain. OaCULATIONB. differed with different peoples, dif- since I don’t Imagine you habitual- taking the precaution of finding out ellmlnalian. o f the wide center strip Mais., Is speanding some Ume with the redemption o f the'hiiman race. In developing a sflendlo pair of were Republicans who didn’t wsnt Ish chsstlsement with a good deal equally totwe^m over arid under at (the bridges, the glare from op- The . work of codification, aa ^ba BsiaMlaM PHattaa Osataaap taa, ferent parts of the world and differ- ly carry airplane fare to California something about "you, do you?" shoulders you will need no expen- of verve and humor. But she want- bridges. The ^Ruation Is as follows: heii niece Mrs. I. Tllden Jewett and Women In Groupn 2 And 6 To So It is wholly consistent that a to give their seaU to anyone—and poalng headlights might constitute Mr, Jewett planned, will to done by an attor as iBBaaM rsapaasIbllltA ent times, it was always, through- around in your purse, Pd better give "niBt, Constance realized, feeling ed to launch oht on her own and The Merritt Parkway right-of-way Hold Combined Sesnion Next tar tzvaerapbleal arrara fundamentalist should be a Fascist. a little foolish, waa exactly what sive equipment? You wm‘be able to specifically not to the wife of the a menace. This agqin can to mini- ey. drawn from WPA rolls, and •ra aaaaarlaa ta you something on account." do It with simple exerclsea taken m Hollywood afforded her that oppor- «- to 300 feet wideIqe and the present Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Chorcbea ha(d Iba Maaabsatar He is wholly free ffopi- a' lot of out the vast reaches of time, a sym- she had supposed. President. mized by providing adequate light- several of their relatives front H i^- tree or four clerks snd tjrptota, Tuesday Night. aaata* sraM. He stripped some bills from a the privacy,,pf youi ow home, using tunity. She was a promising screen construction isl on” the north half of geonsUUitg of Manchester residents bol good feeling, of amiable roll and handed them to her. "And just what,” she demanded However, Representative Maury ing, pavement marking, and proper foM as ghests over the week-end. restraints that some of us imagine those muscles which occur In the comedienne before her demise this property. < The standard lay- now emplojred on similar tjrpes of LOOK — LISTEN! thoughts, of good luck, of happi- "Here’s enough to buy a round- "did Mtoa O’Dare tell you. ” Maverick, the Texas liberal, had no shrubbery planting. Mrs. Pauflne Sherahun Koaley, 44, Group 6 of Center church women. to have been Imposed upon authori- arms, upper chest and upper back. Lou Holtz ’Em out consists of two 26 feet concrete projects In other towns: All .super- Miss Jessamine Smite, leader; and THURSDAT, mar c h 34 trip fare— I don’t want you to all she knew, J suppose. such difficulty getting good loca- paved roodwaj^s separated by a 21 It ts my considered Judgment, wife o f Peter Koaley of* northern ness. Arm movements which call for an Speaking of Iftitz, he stlU oom- Vision and'.dlrecUon of the project Group 2,' Mrs. Lucius Foster, leader, ty by so modem a teacher as the imagine irou’re being, ahangbaied— . . . . Only, that when you walked tions and during the Intermission, foot center strip qxcept at the therefore, that these bridges do uot Tolland died on Monday evening at I^^Ul Adolf Hitler came along upward and backward sweep of the mands one of the most faithful fol- wilt to given over to Town Counsel will hold a combined meeting, Tues- M&ke A Date Now Nazarene, to -say nothing of the anIn tee dark, 24 at 2 o’clock from the Rayinond liam Remlg, Mrs. Louis Bunce, Mra. gressmen, merit-system advocates, dle you up In a sacl^ and carry you “New Rochelle" story. Finally paved laae than the pavement o f Its torney win have conatanWiand direict -Oswald Fisher and Mtos Christine APRIL 4th to 9th (Inclusive) along as excess baggage.” ter get to bed ns soon as the stew- you will see that It expands the Congress will need. Get those too approaching headlights from tee B. Ladd Fuiferal Home, 19 Ellington Mi the descent ever since the World leftists, ambitious conservatives and To. break the monotony of a too- cheat, pushing It up and automau- Holtz capitulated and tqld It. The approach. In the case of bote over oversight of tee work. He Ivas *1 Miller. A large , turnout of tee And he looked for an Jnstant nrdesa can get your berth ready. after the second act." They were other lane may make It somewhat avenue. Interment in the Tolland War and there are few to whom long stretch of brickwork the archi- cally throwing the shoulders back. little lady rose and started to go. and under passes, a curb has been the pinion teat an outsider, without meintora of both groups to hop^ 2 Shows DaUy-Matinee at 8-Evenings at 8:15 Individualists, by whatever o f the grimly capable of doing it. I’ll call her and—’* >, deliver to him forthwiy». more difficult for the drivar to South Cemetery. proper supervision, could- hardly do >• tboa never oomes a haunting fear You are goifig to find there la a Thanks, ‘ ahe yelled across to the , provided along abutment or parapet guide hto machine but again vrith a fo)r. . . . numerous effectual means of sup- tect had employed, aa decoration on ^ "You needn’t be concerned about "B ed ?" Constance said blankly. -So, by the time you see this. Con- as the case may to. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, WelU and a good job. On motion of Selsct close con-ioctlon between good comedian. 'T’ve been sitting around that it may disappear soon from all two faces of the chlnmey, near the taking the money," he added a litth 'But I never .-go to bed. so early. gress msy be regaled with lively Two Exceptions proper arrangement of reflecting family of Tolland avenue have re- matj L. T. Wood, It Was unanimous? pression tanght In the Old Testa- strong shoulders and a,good cheat all day vrattlng for that one.” devices on te« side of the road and lands, including our own. top. the swastika; on the other two impatiently as Constance looked un .'...Oh, you needn’t take the trou- There are .two exceptions to the turned from a vtolt with relaUves ly voted to ask for Oie establish'' BENEFIT SHBINE OHABITIES ment may seem to be most fitting <^alnly at the bills In her hands yble," ahe went on with malicIOua d'lvelopfi.ent. In la c they are really on the abutments or parapets of tee In New Jersey. ment of the project, work of which faces the Greek cross. And, natu- standard Parkway construction, Cartalnly the descent of democ- to the occasion. "The boy’s father will make It good, amusement os his ^hand moved In two sides of. the same question. bridges, with the Introduction of Mrs. Paul Carpenter and lltUe apn true. Aa you breathe deeply, think by "Writing to me In cart of this namely (1) where an electrified may not ^Iet under way for. two or Fat Women . i»ay and the rise of autocracy is rally when the chimney was erect- and be only too glad to pay you for what she had come* to know aa an Most bf the movements which Im- proper local h l#iw sy lighting and Henry have returned from a brief three,----- months, ------or uiftll------approval la You know where that kind of a of developing a better pair ot newspaper, enclosing a large, self- branch of the New York, New Ha- ' **** ***” .f*****^ “ y demonstrated ed, the swastikas were built In, In any Inconvenience this may cause habitual gesture. "I have a watch, prove the shouldcri likewise help shoulders. As you 'walk, keep the ven and Hartford railroad In New shrubbery, planting this difficulty visit with Mrs. Ctorrle Carpenter of secured from WPA headquarters. guy stands. You know what he y o u . . . Now you’d better run too." the chest. W.ime.j v ho ati'alghten addressed, stamped envelope. can bo minimized. ' Atoo approved by tee Board In a Smother in ••••rtority ad the part o f the lat- contrasting colored brick. body erect and thei shoulden flat. Canaan to carried over’the Parkway Crystal Lake. ' '’' BIG RINGS wants, what he believes In. - what Allow at least a half hour She found herself disproportion- the Shoulders will fl:iu this Improves public hearing which preceded the .3 As you do your exercises, think ot on a two span bridge necessitating 3. The wqlter’a conviction of the ter, so far u the peoples themselves Recently the hospital authorities ately , annoyed by hla hrusk ahl/t QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS you may expect from him If he gets to get to the flying field . And, oh the carriage of the b-xiy and enables the attractive sho'.4lders, which will a coocrete pier lo tee center of the neceaelty for>pollclng, traffic signs, S U T H E R L ^ B 76 TO.MUKItOW opening of tee regular meeting, waa •re eoncemed. Life is still far bet- from friendliness to this -Impersonal Tight Girdles Animal Acts—Trapese and High Wire. Artists his way. . | have been bombarded with protests yes! Better .take along 'some light- tnem to wear clothes t ) better ad- be yours. Even an you are sitting, Parkway leaving tee pa'vln^ lanes payement mal’king, planting of a change In street and veranda weight clothing. It will be much matter-of-factneas. (Tnbcrcula- Hip) building line on School street, from Tl«fct gIrdiM uid tiff foQ»d*Uo« ______emr- ter and happier In the few remain- from all sorts and conditions of vantage. Men who 'iMe such exer-still think of the shoulder: and keep each 26 feet In width. (2) In Nor- trees and shrubs to protect from Wtohlngtoii/ March 34.— (AP)—^ m«nU Actu^tY intte M a y woomb i«oh fat- Still, we are haunted by the very warmer there than here. Please "Though you may not guess it." Question: Leonort X. wants to Main street to the property of Louto Clowns—Tomblera-Jngglerg ing democradea than under the dlc- people, who cry out against display cises will . gradually develop that the spine straight and the shoulders walk where the two lanes are sepa- glare, proper lighting and speed Qcotge Suteerlano, retired Supreme iBfUad o f Aqaew-sasleedns gwmx yo«r •«•«, nt, wkywbj mn faint shadow of a doubt; What is don t be late. I’ve got enough to •he went on perversely. ’Tve really know; "Will you please outline a Pola. By vote of tee Board, the nave • elim. loveir, youthful flipiru that deep, wide, rolling chept which be- back. Keep on exercising, and think- rated by a center weib- In these two limit have been menUoned above. Court’ Justice lAo wlio will observe hto iM«ds but little drdte eontrolT tBtors, Yet there must ‘be a reason of what they Insist Is the Nazi em- think about without walking the been out of boarding achool for some complete treatment for a patient Instances . special markings and stree.t Une also becomes the build- a forthright, uncompromtalng Fas- time." speaks strength, an'. endurance. ing aU during the day, of a good All these Items should receive care- 76th birthday ann.v^rsary tomor- MArmohi w »y ie the m»j w»y to gel fcr what is transpiring. . blem on a New Y ork Institution. floor with a wntch In my hand. with a tubercular, hip? Want the lighting win to needed to Indicate ing line. There was no opposition nd of ugly fet esueed by ab iotornAl dtd- Fun snd Frolic!—Laughter sttd Suspense! cist doing in a race to get Into A fa ster, ahoulder devel'opnaent- pair of strong shoulders and you ful and exhaustive study to tee end row, said, today he woujd take a to the proposal. About a year ago City Treasurer And yielding to the clamor the hos- For a moment he examined heh ful> detaito regarding diet and other the variations from standard. , deney. MArroolA Preeeription TAbtete hAve Congress when, of course, there with that curious, tolerantly amus- may be obtained by swimming, ten- w1U be aurprtoed how you will begin of securing the most efficient con- "good, long rest" before sieeKlng an On motion o f Mr. Spiesa. It waa *>•^ « »^d to theT** *»«!»»««publle iDrfor more thoaui«a ultrtythirty Well, well, Constance thought. treatment" In consideration of tee situation, Um tweaty aUlltoa bMee hAve . Admiration snd Aaissementl tleorge H. Oabb of Hartford sent pital directors hqye consented to ed look she had come to recognize nis. canoemg, Ixjxlng oi wrestling. to get them within the next few trol- t assignment In tee lower Federal voted to reject a propoeltlon offer- shoiildn!t be any Congress—only I’m getting ahead In life—from sub- A-hswer; No standard treatment we are faced not with a theory but beep dUtrlbotod doriag thAt period. copies o f the treasurer’s annual re- the removal o f the twasUkaa. stitute for a clothes model to ..,.A a If. Constance thought with Before undertaWng-a regimen de- weeks. Get a good mental picture, It to also my judgment that at courts. • . M by Alexander Jarvis, whereby MojiboIa it aet Intoaded aa a car».An for another Adam, to rule over the reit with the fact that about fifty of Stand-In for a screen star— or am I? growing resentment, he were trylha signed to .build a good-looking pair then do everything possible to make could be suggested which would fit occasional Intervals along tee park Sutherland has made frequent he noted teat he would transfer to all AilnMBU. ThU advertleesnrat Ie latoaded ^ part to 1,000 of the city’s taxpay- That will make quits a job, neces- all cases aa a great deal depends these bridges are conatructed and only for fat pereoae who are aoriBAl aad of the population. Perhaps It would She ran upstairs, her thoughts to decide Just what kind of unpre- of abou)ders It to a good plan to that picture come true, and you will way there should to spacto avail summer visits to hto native Eng- tee town a strip of land at tee Inter- »Ad whoee, fatoeet to SPECIAL CONCERT SHOW e r The selected list represented sitating a skillful piece of .brick- vtouallze -to youraalf exactly tha upoo the changes which have taksn cannot to lengthened or aridened be as well to skip the rest. We’re racing ahead of her... .Lightweight dictable bug I might turn out to he. rScelva 'your reward. with prohibitive, unnecessary and able for -suitably turn outa and oc land, but he said today: ' section of Summit street and Green fb****® yj hypo-^yroUUem with AoeeBupAape hoalness Interesta and Individuals type of development you desire. See place. I du not sttempt to preaariba eaalonal parking st>ace. This'la not Road for purpose of widening the lag eubapTMl mMboUe ratoa. Ko other maaon’a work over 300 feet in the clothing,. . . But all of her lighter In thp meantime, send for unwise expense. It to somewhat "Unless things are well settled m reproMBti^A to made ae to thto troaliaeat Following The Begnlsr Performsnee beginning to pit a little mixed up. the ahouldepa flrir and erect and treatment by man In such cases an* tat^ a definite stake in the commu air, at a coat probably exceeding a clothing was still stowed away In Finally he said— obviously trytn’g my article called -OVBRCXIMINU. difficult to judge the whole situa- a difficult or expensive matter. Europe, I do not toliCve I shall g o Intersection, prowled s sidewalk as- except uader theae epadltloae aad aeeordtag strongly idvtoe that the patient rely sessment of 8165.96 to cancelled. to «®*Ag* A* recommended. BMgr. Attached to each report was the basement locker—except of to be patient—"Perhaps I’d better maka that picture, aa plain as pos- BOUND SHOULDERS which tion because on many of these In commenUng on the whole situ- to England'tela year. However, 1 thousand dollars. upon the advice given by ja doctor In commenting. Selectman Cham- We do npt make aa/ dlagnoele ae that to Don’t M im It! ''Mi course for the new things for her remind you thait you may have a sible. 'Then start -doing everything lines some g HELD-UP HELIUM The whole thing seems to us to near enough to supervise the caae bers said teat he saw no necessity wedding journey. She and Derek hard day ahead of you. You’ll need you can to make that picture edme to follow. You wllj receive the a^cle been completed and the appearance Instances 'tee driver to the cause of tolleve the major nations can afford Moeultod for that purpoea. Tbe eompleto m aaalplent carcjd to be retained ha a little ridiculous. Hitler was had been going south. all the rest you can get.” personally. accidents. It may also fie said that a war." \ for widening of the Intersection. formula Is tactud^ la every pa^age.'OH ftie Department of the Interior, of the structure to deceptive. A petition submitted by three Marmoto at your druggist today ai ' the treasurer’s mailing list to^yfur-. just aa likely to have hit on the five- Well, ahe had bought them and "Please don’t" worry- about me the west approach to the' Merritt headed by the always spectacular Bridges Concerned palcj^ for them, hadn’t ahe?. And Dr. Rogers,’’ she said; 'T thrive on This discussion from a construc- Parkway through the Hutchinson ther publications of the treasurer’s pointed star aa hla party emblem. aleeplesa nights.” OOlce. Secretary Icket, la putting up quite this was the only journey she tion standpoint concerns itself only River Parkvyay la of such s charac a good show, just now. In the mat- Would It then have beoome neces- seemed likely to make for some Without a word he turned- stiffly with tee bridges of the Parkway ter as to provide relief JU> the A •' Out o f the thousand post cards sary for the five-pointed star to be tim e... .There wasn’t much Ume back to hto own seat. - ter of helium gas sales to the Ger- and resolves itself Into three parts. driver when he enters the Merritt pist 87 have been returned. removed from all decorations to choose with discrimination. Bet- Indeed! , Constance thought 1. Is tee construction at the Parkway rather than the rev4rae. man Zeppelin Company, delivery ter take some sports things, any- watching him with covert malice. Three point seven per cent of this everywhere, with the alfernaUve of bridges such os to reduce the ca- Bridges To Be Btallt of the gas being held up “with the how. .. . In the end, she put In any, We get a lot of fun out of standing -DOES pacity of tee highway as a whole ? dass of Hartford’s citizens arc In- an sccusatlon of Nari sympathy? number of things she would prob- off and feeling superior-and amused NORGE GIVE YOU MORE ELECTRIC COl Tile Highway Commitaloner has express approval of the President” 2. Is the design of the bridges recently receive* bids for construc- terested In how the fiscal affairs of The swastika ts hundreds of ably never need, just because there don’t we? But It isn’t-so funny such as to constitute a menace to while acGerman ship awaits, at was room. when people refuse to take us as Uon of six addlUonal bridges of the the d ty, which their taxes finance, times older than Hitler. It will prob- safety? Houston, the arrival of gas which She would wesr the dark taifored seriously as we do ourselves. Is It? same type of construcUon- os thoto tea- carried on. Ninety-six point ably be an element In symbolic dec- 3. R^m m endatlons. already buUt. The Writer has made has already been tentatively con- suit with the sliver fox fur and the • She took, a great deal of satis 1. The bridge conatructlon does three per oent are not Interested. It oration thousands of years after he cherry hat and bag. As she set- faction out of sitting up a good / . ^ C G f t U S C ONLY NORGE HAS THE SAFE, SIMPLE careful study of tee-iituaUon and tracted for. not reduce the capacity of the Park- makes the following recommenda- la fair to assume that among the and Nazllsm are forgotten. Even tled the hat over her hair, .she hour after her usual bedtime. way aa the pavement width at the smiled a little wryly at her reflec- Uona for changes due to local con- city's people as a whole the propor- The Interior Department allows Snuggled Info her. athazfngly bridges to sUghUy greater than the that hospital chimney Is likely to tion In the mirror, remembering comfortable berth, Constance began ELECTRIC ROLLATOR COMPI^SION -WARRANTO UNTIL 1948! dlUons: tion o f those Interested is even It to become known that It la a pavement width of the highway os be standing there on 68th street a that other occasion. In llerek’s stu- to realize for the first time In that a whole. • , Those six bridges are located as •Bauer; . matter of great doubt, now, wheth- dio. when she had planned In a mo- followa: long. long Ume, after the Hltlerlza- dream-Ilke evening, exactly what 2. Safety o'f operation Is' Influ- er the Germans will be permitted to ment of happy- delusion. I’ll wesr was happening to her.' It Is entirely conceivable that Uon o f Germany has passed Into Parkway under passes: the tailored suit on the plsne. I’m enced by the physical characteris- buy any helium In this country at Once In California. It was In- tics of tee roadway in combination Town of Weatport—Parkway un- right there you have the answer to transient hl.story. so glad I got the red hat and bag. conceivable that ahe ahpuld not der North avenue. the decline o f democracy. 'The peo- all, because of tocreasing reluctance She was In her scat In the plane with speed of traffic. Engineering The New Yorkers who have been see DerCk. And once she had seen •A opinion varies greatly as to tee ultC Town of Fairfield—Parkway un- to accept the so-called - "guaran- when Dr, Rogers came In. He Derek, all the doubts and petty ple, as a whole, are not really Inter- making all this fuss about those mate nqaxlmum permiasibla speed der .Oongreaa s tre e t. teea" that none of the gas will be greeted her,very much as If he had fears of the past few weeks would Ai TO FIND OUT WHY A UT O M A TIC ested in government, even when swastikas have a very poor sense of Co, Or, on express highways. Vehicles ca- Town of Fairffeld— Parkway un- • K unexpectedly recognized a pleasant drop away like m lsly-^"^ would der Redding Road. they are supposed to be the govern- used for military purposes. proporUon. pable of higher speeds than at acquaintance, chatted Impersonally lose that fee ing wMcJi ha* begun Parkway, over passes; ment. 'The law governing the sale of for a few moments; and then he present will to developed with tot- to possess hefithat foerek had gone ter control at high spe^. Regard- Town of Westport—Parkway over helium, of which the American gov- went with an air of flnalltv back away Into anther/ and different ' A newspaper office may get less of future developments giving Wilton Road. ernment has a practical world nym- to jils own seat. world, and by 'that very -act. had GAS W A TER H E A TI N G IS BEST thousand telephone calls asking for Constance, who had never flown greater speed and more efficient Town of Fairfield—Parkway over opoly, to a foreign country requires become different, himself; so that Croas Highway. . the outcome of a prizefight, a foot- before, and who waa lr( that pha.se he no longer even Spoke a language mechanical control of motor vehi- cles. It to tee writer’s opinion that It to not proposed that any kail game, a hunt for kidnapers or that positive guarantees to the W ashin g t o n of excitement that craves’ compan- she understood, She fell asleep the ultimate safe speed depends on (Ranges be made In type of con- a murder trial—but not a single In- above effect shall be given. Now ionship and aelf-expresslon. felt dramatizing those first few mo- ^ mltofiutic GAS water heater put* memiag into life. piqhed and defrauded. menta with Derek. the human machine, the average ef- itructloo where the Parkway goes quiry as to a Supreme Court deck- the Washington government. It ap- D ay b o o k ficiency of which ip reasonably con- under tee terse bridges first men- For b.by’« bmh, washing dothea, doing dishes and the muld- ... I suppose he’s afraid .someone Theijc waa a car waiting for them don Involving the very life of the pears, has become dtssatisfled «-lth Gravti will think he’s eloping with me, she stant and In emer^iicy directly re- tioned. At 'North avenue, however, when they landed. The chaulfeur. lated to human reaction time. This tude o f other houMhoId necemidea, it provide* an abundant the guarantees In the Zeppelin con- Washington—The Pr.ealdent baa though malielniisly. But no. I tee alignment of the pavement en- nation or a vote In the Senate who seemed to know D r.' Rogers human quality should determine tee tract, since the seizure of Austria don’t believe that man really cares well, said, ’T am to take-.you directly tering the bridge from tee east will •upply o f hot water. Day in and day out you hat^ demi, nut- which inay perhaps double the tax- Inaugurated a new style at national what anyone Is going to think safe spe^ on a particular highway b- changed so teat tee point where ation on every man, womsn and by Nazi Germany. Inquiry to operate alongside Senate to the ranch, sir. Miss Thorvfld Would U nit S pi^ bee hot water, ready whenever you want it and need h. Im- Then she saw that he had taken Asked me to say^he was sorry not convergence starts wUI to further child in the country, There la very little sound reason Investigations, but hto own pe^ a telegram from his pocket and was lo— ^ It to the writer’s oplblon teat on a . y from tee bridge; the reason partid teat, conducted by M. I. T. reaeardi expert* have proven studying it with bent brows, the modern highway such as that being fto this being teat tee road to on a A hundred and ,tijirty years ago, for 'bbjecting to the preMnt attitude aonally conducted questioning of Con-stance line between his eyes deepening as considered, where conditions should d«acending grade from the east and of the government In holding up the Mid faintly" - 'Doea be mean— to It that automatic GAS water heating coat* lesa. Take advantage the Irish, statesman and orator TVA directors lacked ronstderably he read. He wrote a reply and to as Ideal aa poeslble from the a greater distance should to pro- tne Tnorv^ld ranch.we’re irolns: to ’ standpoint of 'afety. It would to John Pbilpot Curran'aald: "It ta sale. But thera Is plenty o f reason' the drama of a full fledged Senate settled down In hto seat, quite as if vided for the, convergence of tee of this modem method, the present low price* and eaay terms. .... But I can’t do that.’! > * NORGE ALONE GIVES YOU: reasonable to limit the ultimate the common fate o f the Indolent to to criticize Us course In letting the Investigation. he had forgotten her. traffic tone. •S’ (Tlo Bc^ Continued) maximum 'speed to from fifty to *.» W i d e r B r i d g e s soe their rights become a prey of b«gotlatlons go aa far as they did. .It waa behind doors, and even mo r e electric cold- sixty miles an hour. Jn light of the the active. 'The condition upon The Germans’ request for helium though the Presidential. crops of .1 above, the question arises as to tSl tee tefee bridges where the when the Prerident seemed P u k w a y pttoses over local roads, Which God hath given liberty to was made less than a year ago. and stenographers kept a stream of copy hunvant. Icss army officer sitting near the chief whether tee reduction In total width pouring from some upper recesa ot executive, asked; "Has the army mo r e ECONOMY- at the bridge on tee M enitt Park- tee writer recommends test these man is etema’ vigilance: which'con- ndt until the Hitler regime had very In each pr«.sa conference there been called in for this conference, way constitutes a hazard when con- b r i d ^ to aridened approximately dltioii, if be break, servitude 1# at P‘?y-Ry-P"*y s.-oms to be a reporter or two prtm- tan feet Conditions, particularly at conclusively shown the world that tr^scrl^ of proceedings lacked thei ed to art M to ^ th; or for the naxts^nr?.** (with TVA MORE PROTECTION sidered In relation to the highway aa once the consequence o f his crime It cared nothing whatever about the directoruK • Avltoto;— -tea Danbury Road, indleate tha de- FREE TRIAL OFFER ^riou, give ^ ^ e that goes on | Prerident a runn’m ri^rt sfit w " alrabillty of this step. T he result and the punishment o f his guilt.’’ sacredness of any treaty, promise In a Congressional committee. tui.this day. -In designing a highway for such a In Uie first place, when the l*rest- rate of speed the most Important of this change wUl to test tee guide Bpitomized into the maxim, or guarantee. It ws-s as obvious a \ ({UMtlonn bids are asked on aspects of its design are adequate raU approaching the bridge wlU line dent of the United States tells a "Can you say.” said Mr. Bones, ROLLER ROLLS AND THERESi ^4 •’Eternal vigllu re is the price of year ago as It la now that any anch witness to answer the question or b-E^V SUP REPAIRS A. sight distances on curves, and up arlth tee parapet walls snd a dls- H*« ia a generoua offer that petmita you to try automatic GAS wat«* liberty.’’ this principle is familiar to agreement aa that to be made with “why’some Senaters whe are al- ICEf Only Norge has the audios- trades, gradual or long radius t ^ e of about 4li feet will to pro- say nothing—aa he did Chairman wa.vs complaining, that there are Oveiy schoolboy. But how many this country on helium would cut Arthur Morgan of TVA—the wit- Highway Commissioner John A curves, gentle grades and absence vided between t^e edge of the drive- heatmg in your home for W day. without instdtoion charge, d o ^ too many bureaus are afraid now powered Rollator compresaor that of obstructions. The transition at way and tee masonry parapet In achooIboyA after they have grown not the slightest figure In prevent- ness just about has to mind. After Macdonald today noUfled contrac- that, under the reorganization bill loya that he would receive bids on makes cold by revoivtiig slowly tee bridges to accomplished on the *• fecowtpended teat or ob^gatioo. Uam why you Aould have the economy and con- tip, ever think of It as applying to ing the use o f the gas for the Infla- all, the Prerident .to the President you will abolish too many?** of the United States. There-'are Moiiday, April 4, on repkir work to Merritt Parkway by long radius We 26 foot pavement width to 90. in a permanent bath o f protecting curves and the writer feels teat of automatic GAS water l«»««{~g themselves or as being half as Im- tion of Zeppelin raiders If at any Senators arho consider their digni- That, said the President,' to one maintained through the bridges portant as the result of the second moment the Hazla thought they of the mysterlee of Washington. Glastonbury-Rocky HiU ferry across •ery few people arould realise that. leaving an 8 foot center strip be- ty equal to that of the President oil... That!s why the RoUator com- |ttere was aay curve at these places tween tones. racs at Tropical Park? saw any military advantage In but mighty few witneasea share the That sugary-sweet exchange tee ConnecUcut R*ver. The Con- caused considerable impatient -whif- necticut River ferries, which have pressioo unit—ezclosiYe to Norge ^ the highway unless It had been In spite of tee suggested changn scrapping the promlae. No Nazi view and they get up and trade ivlously called to their attention, verbal punches In a way that makes fing among the reporters, as did l ^ n maintained and operated to which bids were •tit German guarantee la any good. tec next one, A're]Mrter asked the tee State Highway Department for —<*rriea a 10-YEAR WARRANTY. light distances and grades peem to received on tee 38th day of Feb- SEE YOUR MASTER PLUMBER OR KANSAS FASCIST the PresidenUal type of Inquiry to generally ample and designed In If the Interior Department didn't stack up like—well, Uke a strtcuy President If under the reorganiza- many years, are operated for the ruary may to awarded becauae the If sny of us esn remember about accordance with good engineering know what kind o f a gang It waa amateur performance. tion bill be would become a dicta- convenience of motorists during the increase In quantlUee to slight and - -m H that kmg. It may be quite tnter- tor. The President, In a sort of warmer months. Bids on the renair practice. With tee two exceptions dealing with vdien It agreed tenta- Prees Oonfercace namely at the railroad bridge and at Proof 'Sunday school tone, replied that work on thefirilps on both sMea of WEEKLY PAYMENTS. AS LOW AS •atlng to see. next fall, how has But there to noUung which puts a bridge In Norwalk, there are no tively to_ sell, helium to the Ger- any of the reporters coming to hto niOR G E •ho thrl'ven the ^ campaign for Coa- the President In such a purring HU. Glastonbury and Rocky nbstrucUons In the center o f the l>oU mans, "then Mr. Ickea must know press conferences could answer that Mtii Will to received simultaneously MEN LOVE > n r B ' M a n c h f ^ t e r D i v is i o n OL »us('Hat. gresa of Rev. Gerald B. Wlnrod of mood as when he has on opportuni- one. highway under or oK tee bridg^ ^•*0. less about what has been going on ty to spring a new turn. That was ^te those on seven other highway It should to borne ta mind tti»: TWehlU, Kaa. Mr. Wlnrod la a fun- department projects, covering five GIRLS WITH P E P H artfo rd ! G as C o . In Europe than almost any other the case when he inaugurated° the This tone of sweetness and' light, the width o f the roadway Itself to miles Of surfacing arork, the build- hS «l Ito. w e u . wn*MK dBBcatalist. He has been a bitter "White House Investigation" of probably as noisome to th'e Preri- not decreased but slightly increased American. , ing of three bridges and other' jobs. aiM B/af thsC. t o . It is said that tom and tattered TVA. dent aa to most^of bis questioners, at tee bridges; tee main change be- Our gmremment should be heart- ended abruptly when soma twlUl- tba ptatform on whldi he propoasa He held a brtot preas eooferenca ing In tee width qf tee divtdiag •do. ily aahamed of Iti^ for having cuma back la tba room aaked: -"Do •**«r to run is a poraly Fascist one. Aa before calling In the sparring dl- equal is right X'. strip between lanes which is reduc- HEATING • v«i entertained this .Iplea at Ger- rectors and so assured waa hto rou need permtoaloo ot Oongnss to ed from 31 feet to 16 inches. There- •wxtar tow t. e ftu tan u n tallat Ifr. W lnro^douht- baooma a dictator?” “ •ny for expkwioB-proof gas— that ha bubbled like a aootch and fore. tee writer -bellevti' that tee Iff _ Tha Prealdent threw back hto Do*«e aty, Kas.-Equal righte •oda. It contrasted w i^ the preee treatmsat at the bridgee, does not wbleh none o f HlUer'a potential ona- head and toughed. Ita laughei' again tem rometeing here. Raglatratk ONk or n a oonfereneee ta weilcai%»i«ceduig. constitute a serioua hazard under Tiboa a aal mortar. lutter an rtasoaabto driving oowdltloBS. CMU-i A -tirS E * B. rtHKSAMti k.4 MG10B8 BiAlr^tfBSTER. COWw THURSDAT, MARCH 24.198S

Hour; S Rsdlo Ouild; ''4 C3ub Ustll launch bet t er Boe; B id. Spltslay or^datr Vito Otolrman Leo Oarvais of Staf- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WOR-JdBS— 10 s.m. drBnd N»- ^ lU L NO TRACE ford Springa will ^resida^ wuld attend the meeting of toe M an^istor Plumbing A Supply Company, hardware; suppllae, Uonsl BweepiUlcea s t A l n t ^ Bow . Mrs. Eidwln Pmuignot of. East YOUNG DEMOS TO MEET New England Young Oemoeratic 84.10 Trade SchooL- Hartford: '' Alec THURSOAVt MARCH 24 (Caotnl u d EatUra Standard Tima) WEAJ7-WJZ-NBC—a p .t^ M o S c ^tot bean spending a few days council to ba nsld Baturday night la BILLS ORDERED PAID BY SELECIUEN Mancheeti’r’piibUc’ViliAk’ei’ ’mMto (ifid’iAiAdriii’!.’ IJ.OO HIGH SCHOOL PUPIl S Navickis, Glaatodbury High School; > < programa t® Par and Oaala chaina or aronaa tharaof aniaaa aiMi4. HOUSE PROGRAM Bpprsclstion hour. j *“>*Uve# in Winsted. Provldeaea, R. L Maneheater Trust Company, rento ...... 29.70 Dwight Wadsworth and 'John «ad; eoaat tt ooaat to to aMaalrnaaona Includa aB aTSlabliTiSoona Som« F r i^ y ^hort wsvais: OF LEVINE’S SON el Bavanuttl AT NEW HAVEN IN MAY Mait^astor Water Company, water service Grooki, center Scb(X>l, Farmington; ‘Too DemedBusy To Die**: Rropramo aubjaet to ahanga by autisna without pravloua netlea. p. M. 6.83 Fwiji 9;80 llm . Ootnlc opers; ^fam Uy who left Stafford Springs BUla ordared paid by tbs SeUetmsn last nlgtit follow; Mankin, Ipa h., board and care...... 66.00 Kenneth Swanson, Farmington High NRC-WEAF (RCO) NtTWORK about a year ago to visit in Itaiy New Haven, Conn., March 24 — —«■ mors species of Marlow'a furnishings ...... School; Edward Vlgnone. VVlndsor ,wkbb wtag wkbh wcco ^*nwibt kaej »lb» wpu kfh OfiO OSS' 6*20 p.in. Plsy **Db14'' Philippins lumber now 'are ap- .■rraltla, Mrs. Ursula, board and cars ...... 18.00 • 6.69 IN SAFETY PARLEY •Alie — taati waaf arnao wtlo w'Jar Drop"; DJD Berlin 7:80 SonEg'b' 5S* Mturned arriving in New York ^^A*) Ths sixth annual ctmvention .^ s . Fi«k W. supplies ...... Martell Company. Inc.. A. E., index’.. i.’.'.'.’].’ 8.32 High School; Robert A u ^ st, Stms- wtag weak kyw wfbr wro way wb»n Conoectient Udfities Partici- aty Wednssday on the liner Rex. paaring ih world export markets. 8,17 McA'n Shoe Company, Thom, sh o es...... ^ays Old Wade Millman «oaa wwj. waal wdal; Mldwaati kla koh kol k m kfbb Beethoven; 2RO Rome 7:30 QuesC Fonr Weeks Ago Today New .dkUvs Prtoting Company, p rin tin g ...... 62.64 2.97 bi:ry High ''School; Sebastian Buc- IM amao who wow wdaf wlra katn; COAST—kni koln kol kfpy kvlkofo koy No trace of the missing Josepb- of tha Young Democratic clubs ot McCarthy, Charles.' meats and groceries...... cherl, Nathan Hale Jimior High night; OLR Prague 8 Variety; GSd “ Connecticut vilU be held May 6 and Vmerican City Magaslns. subscription...... V;...... 2.00 80.00 Mountain: koa kdrl; South: wmba: ConL EaoL pate In Campaign; Opens tae Frances DoUar, 28, has b L i tnderson. John, labor and m atarial...... MoCoUum, Anna, rent ...... School, New Britain; Miss Jacque- Coatesvllle, Ind., M arch35.—(A P ).th e co-ontiy kaWkomo kbg kpe 1 ^ ; 4:' ______OSC GSB QSL London 8 Grand Na- fotmd by the officers of the Stafford Tat toe Hotel Taft here, President 12.62 McCormack, Mrs. Mary, r e n ts ...... !!!.” !...... ” ”...... 12.00 25 From Hartford County, And 14 fo^elfn OPTIONAL a f ATIONS (oparmUIn^- Mfcrllti'* •attiairt" tJonai sweepatakes (repeat) and RocheOe Boy Disapp^r- person A Noren, meats and grocsrlsa...... 39.00 line A. Bradley, Roosevelt Junior —Wade MlUman. 89 year-old farm-j ttlea." ^ehangonbly on olthor BED or BLUB 4:30— 8:30—“Stopmothor,8:3^"Sltpmothor,’T Sorlol — Springs barracks. The woman es- Oorn^lus E. Nicholson of Soutn U.16 McCormick, Mrs. William, rent ...... ! ] ! ! ! ."IT!!...... High School. New Britain: Michael ‘a^orka): BASIC - bat: wlw JrttS baale: Four Clubmon, VoeoliAwost 9:50 Variety: W8XK Plttabur^ \ Attdreo, Lawrence, m ilk ...... 15.00 who "pr*€ached” his own fun^rai I Since his wift« died, he said, f ‘4J— ••■48—H i l l t o p H o u o o S k i t —t o 0 With Contest This Montfi. caped from ToUand Jail early Sun- Windsor announced today. The elec- Angellllio, TIteresa and Mary Salvatore, rent ...... McGUl, Jr., Thomas, paint supplies ...... 11.56 Bugella, Central Junior High waan work wool; MIdaraat: wood wgl U:30 DX Oub. day morning. e z uu tion of offieera anr the reports ot wioo M(Uurk, B. L., truck parts , ,, ...... * ’ Two (H Whom Are From strmon to a urlous crowd of O.UUU or^ four women” have worked to r' wabf wbow orobc kaoo kana OTHER fiSSr ! HIddIto ed—No Ransom Pai .Apothecaries Hall Company, chlorine ...... i4.se 9.58 School. New Britain; Miss Elizabeth OPTIONAL STATIONS — CanaOTah; 5 ! ffZS®**'* * Commont ■^y. J. W inter Miller, execiftlve committees will taka place a t the Victory Danci Meacham, Helen, rent -.h...... ;!!!.! !...... ” last spring, Is "Just too denied busy him, "but they aU left because 1 had a^efef; Contral: wcfl wtmj wlba wday Armatrong, Harry, labor and m aterial...... ; ...... T8.S0 15.00 Baranowski, Washington Junior to be away so m-ach^ and they didn't kfyr koatr: South; wlor wptr wlo wja* o iS :^ S 'J t'E T ” ? -Radio Nowa Pariod ‘ With Its twelve member com ■ ecret^ ot the State council ot May 7 session. Sponsored by C6.K and Aeplnwall, J. H„ repairs ...... ■...... MMler-Naah, Inc., car repaliii, etc...... jj'!i!.’! i ! ”' 23.90 V This Town Named. High School, New Britain; Justiis to die," he said today. 8:0^ 7:00—Potjio Molodloo - oaat; 18.00 MIgnone, A. Frederick, Registrar, vital a to tu tic s ...... like to stay jere alone." arna'WBt:n wlod wooo wfbo wwne woo; panics In Connecticut. participating N4w-York, March 24.—(AP) — *^li” ?**.i.*“ ** rollglous education In order to formulate plans for The Howitzer Co. ' Atkina Brothers, furnishings ...... 44.63 180 Bench, Senior High School, New «va vm wmc w«b wapi wntab wirtx •"8, C oneort-w oot will be the speaker a t the fourth ths convention, toe executive board Balch & Brown rent ...... Montgomery Ward, furnlkhtngs ...... Britain; John Degco, Lewis High "I’m etill a ganie old devil." he After he conducted his funeral* •TOO wiv wfaa wbap kpre woal -kfha J;!t ~ J-JJ—Hollywcod'o Scrotnoeoopo and co-operating, the American GaarCZECHS-SLOVAKS > MatrbpollUn New York, **The Port 12.00 Monti, Victor, rent ...... 64.01 told a reporter whb'found him busi- Jtopx Jtibo_kark_htnc; Mountain: kglr i'SH . f*»P'a an Radio session of the County Leadarahip of the state organization will meet Bantly Oil Company, auto and truck parts and oil 43.48 15.00 Twenty-five pupils from Hartford Sfhool, .Southington; Paul Janko- he went to Chicago to "aee th* kghl ktar kob PicITIci krhk kwy km) J Smith Hour—o to o Asaoclatlon U this month launching Training Institute at the First Thursday Night Moore, D. C. if.. M. D., rabiea tre a tm e n t...... , / • ’ ly reading a pile of fan mall In the sights." While he was gone tiuevaa kem. (to ^ A9-year-old boy to tomorrow In Waterbury as guests ot 8 Barlow, C. 8.. range oil ...... -7^1^ 44.20 29.30 County have been appointed to rep- vlch, Lincoln School, Southington, rnSZm ’StU 'if® Hour—to e Its nation-wide program, In connec- MeUiodfit church, Friday night at toe Young Democratic club of that ^ to U Baszano. Joe. meata and groceries ...... /.. Moriarty Brothers, repairs___ . . 1.25 shade of an «lm tree on his farm took what he (.aid amounted to ' Ctnt. Eatt. ■ S:SfcJJ'SS~XiT«l' a Eaoayo In Mutio REAL WAR H EOES ^ sinister roster o' those who can 7:45 p. m. Dr. MUler wUI speak 69.00 Mountain Brook Farm, m ilk...... ^ ...... resent their high schools at the near Ooatesville. 4:30—Ruth Hughoa In Commont lo'nSZj?’JS rP ’I ,T®llF*o®8 Showeaoo tion with the'federal housing drive, be called neither the dead nor the city 16.40 18.48 000 In registered bonda, ot no uas ”’ °hTJ:' '“i-C fb Ctliowoy't Orehoot.— on the subject "Next Steps ln diria- State Armory. rBldwall, Theodore, rent ...... Murray, James H.. labor sad m a te ria l...... 9.10 Highway Safety Conference a t Yale "I ain't dead yet. Pm Just too to anybody out me.” " }:«»— 5.*“ ’ »» Lift—baalo ...J P J 'J f •jr®*i*®.H®IMIoo—woot repeat by the Inaugdiratlon of two national living—only the "mlsalng.” tlan Unity." The final session bf At tomorfovj's meeting tos board 18.00 Naven, M. A., enoee ...... Si OS— Di ck Tracy, Oramatio — itlS lU Regoto Oreheotro members will flu temporarily toe Bleri, William, trucking serv ices...... *...... 43.80 23.20 Unlveralty, New Haven, Monday, LOCAL M ^ ( U V E N derned busy to die." ‘Tve found' out who the thtaew'' basic; Piano and Quitar Duo—-wcat competitions, for architects and ‘ ***T «l«psed the school wUl ba bald Friday. April Featuring the High ^ h o S Blake. Joseph rent ...... '...... Nelson, Ned. meats and groceries ...... 40.00 i*25“ 8:25“ ®*""® Rabinoff, Violinist t-1.10—12.30—Orrin Tuekar’a Orchestra Mvlne. full of boyian vacancy of national committoawo- 16.00 New Britain, City of, aid rendered and vital stoUatica April 4, .being conducted by the A lot of ^is m ^i comes from wo- “fe," he added, "and- 1 Intend ta d:3(^— 6:S0—Jack Armstrona, •arial—> builders, with *23,700 In prize money Duriiig World War They 1st, with Dr. Horace B. sioat, pas- Baaketball 'Team As Gueatsf Bllsh Hardware Company, F. T„ hardware and tupplCMt...... 136.83 80.60 men, he explained. ketch ’em and teach ’em a leeaoa or «aat: Jos. CaMicohie Orehos_waat NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK to be awarded for the best design zest for life, waved a casual good- tor of the Hall Memorial church. man caused by the.recent resigna- Blue Ribbon Bakery, bread, etc...... M*™ Psper Company, engineers supplies Highway Safety Commission and SHORE APPOINTMENT 4j4 ^ fti4b^l.ittia Orphan Annla — 40.16 48.07 cooperating agencies. More than "They either want to marry me, tuo.” and coBstrucUon for all-gas homes. bye to a ichooimatt on the ztreeu South Wllltngton, aa speaker. tion of Mrs. Grace Manning of New Blutatein, Inc., D. and R.: supplies'...... - ...... 1787 _ Callicchio Orchss.—west rh.*j5u7 ; **“ < "J* wba-wbte wbol London. Prominently mentioned to 17.72 N. Y., N. H. A H. R. R. C^jmpany, freight ...... 150 delegntei from high schools In or work for mb," he said. Whenever he goes away on (me et ■ ;;00—Back of ths NawSy Talk The Connecticut gas companies Performed One Of^ Most Of wburbah New Rochelle and said; Admission 25c Boland Oil (Jornpany, range o i l ...... 27.20 27.47 Hawkins Orebas. * 5?® "®'‘y wond wean Wlco Im going to the hardware store succeed Mrs. Manning in office until Bowers, Sherwood and Raymond, r a n t...... Ntelssn s Dairy, rallk ...... all parta of the state are expected Private Ic! Joseph M. Orfitelli Mlllman's wife died shortly before his numerous trips around tha coun- t ^ u . Mldwoot: weitr wlo kwk koll wren and one municipal department which PaaAmger revenue of the Clesa 3 ^ **cK»y and Hla 11-Pleto Or^ I 14.00 North Elm Dairy, m ilk...... 6.16 to attend. he gave his funeral sermon. Lately try.-he puto up a sign reading; ti&T Ndws Pariod wmt ki« wowo wrtn: South: wrtd wnbr across the; street." a permanent ,eommlttoewoman« is Braltowaite. J. R,. re p a irs...... : ...... - ...... 8.80 81.82 Joins Mare Island Barracks; i'lT* f:38“ Joan Cdwardd and Sanaa k r ^ kfdm WMl krio wjbo wdou waga are helping to support and are co- Amazing Feats In History. Nothing has I railroads of the United States Norton Electrical Instrument Eompahy. diauiled' ’witter ’ ' A special program has been ar- he haa been doing his own house- ‘Tve gone to the devil and wont • 54^ •:4^Biua aarron*s Ofehsst.— operating In the campaign and con- been le e t <>f him amounted to 3367,904.808 in 1935, ** '*** “ “y convrentloa is Apple •'8azle-4)” and Other BrazauakI, Adam, moats and g roceries...... / ...... 44.86 .80 Annio—BUdw rapeat since. MIm Eleanor AUen of New London. Brown, Mrs, Harvey, board and c a r e ...... T ...... Norton s, shoes ...... - ' ranged for the pupils during the Ha.e Had Cruiser Post. work, making his bed. cooking hts be back until hell freezes over.” • !? Andy—oast; Hal tests are the following: the Bridge- as compared to *346.324,993 In the ;^ p a la r N am ben As You Like 20.00 Oak Grove Daliy. milk ...... 32.45 morning which will Include motion tt wu like thaL less than » year President Nicholson seld a lAise Thofti! * Brownbilt Shoe Store, ehoes ...... A ...... 17.08 meals and doing the 'straightenin' But be slwayrs comes back. ^ Sports Commant—waat M.tM’.StTonaf*''-''*® port Gas Light Company., the'Con- preceding year. ^ 22.78 Oak Nursing Home, board and c a r e ...... '" ...... " " ' pictures on safety, a tour through up." ailfc Choral necticut Light and Power Company, By D E W n r MACKENSIE “go, when Mrs. Allco McDoneU P er- delegation of Connecticut members Brunner's Market, meats 'and groceries ...... 21.28 196.00 New York. N. Y., March 24.— Of%aatra— Cant Eatt Bryant Bt Chapman Company, milk...... OoavAge, Stove, rent ...... the unlveralty and Peabody Museum Vigorously shaking bit home-made the Connecticut Power Company . New York, March 24.—(AP) —It rons, 38-year-oId Long Island socie- 81.37 O'Meara, Martin, rent ...... *^*...... 13.00 and a luncheon at Commercial High Private Flnt-aass Joaepb M. Or- 4i8^ 8:3*-Tho Singing Lady—oaat; Buckland. Forrest, rent ...... i...... 18.00 15.00 walking stick, the grizzled old farm- To Bo A nnouncoo-woot the Danbury and Bethel Gas and la nothing less than poetic Justice ty woman, w«a kidnaped from her i Buol, Robert S., M. D„ medical c a r e ...... ;...... [ Otano, Urbano, rent ...... ” ” ...... * school. In the afternoon the pupils fitolll, U. S. M. C., eon of Michael ci declared; *i4^Tom Mia, Sketch-baale: Electric ^ m p a n y , the Derby Gaa that Czechoslovakia's crack army Stony Brook'home. 8.00 15.00 wlU have a separate group meeting ^ ^ ® Throe Romooo In Vecalo—woot \ Buiiu. James, milk '...... / ...... 9.24 Ostrinakvi, William, rent ...... 15.00 Orfitelll, 23 Warren street, Mantiiee- "Why. young feller,, I atn t agoln' HELP and Electric (Company, the City of should again be In the world’s eye' It waa like that, UEst Oecembgr, Oswald, vlr’m., meats and groceries aa one of seven divisional meetings sa,s2I?iV.A!!^2? waat LSaZ oiSSrJJ*"'” ’^Ikov'o Orchottro Bursach Brothers, :neats and groceries ...... 16.80 87.00 ter. Conn., on March 16, 1938. Join* to die for a long, long time. My old Jf S r U ^ Orohaatra *;*5-5®®'’Ba^Crook and O rgto Norwich Gas and Electric Depart- as the little new Republic faces the when Arthur Fried, 32-year-old Campbell's Service Station, truck suppllca...... Packard. Charles, rent ...... of the Conference on various phases B .s ^ B .S ^to ro n ad o ra — wj«; fh o ment, the Greenwich Gas Company, uncertainties of the Central Euro- 71.17 15.00 of Highway Safety. eo the Marine Barrarka, Navy Yard, dad lived to be 102. My sister Is 96. 11.j^12:S0~Andy Klrfc 4 Orahtstra wJu from Capitol Motor Car Company, truck p a rts...... 8.84 P^at((, B., meats and groceries...... ”!!!]’.’.!!!!’!...... ” ’ Mare laland, California, from the I weigh 182 pounds. I’m never sick. 8:48;- 8:^L® w oll Thamai - eaof me HarUord Gas Company, tberl^ew pean situation. n«»r New Rochelle. Case Brotoeis. labor and m aterial...... Pagafit A Gorman, Insurance...... 12.00 The piipUs thus far appointed KIDNEYS PASS CB4WABC NCTWORK A7IY Marine Detachment aboard the U. ,.,^"5 ® ^» "® ': Tom Mia—mdw rpt Britain ISps Light Ctompany,,'the The sturdy, steel-helmeted soldiers Victims ot the most poignant of (Jarlson, Mrs Amy.'rents ...... '...... ” Paganl, Mrs. Lucy, rent ...... 72.00 from towna in Hartford County are: Never felt better for years. My BASIC — Caat: wabe wmdo woko weao S:?s~ » ?SrE“ >'„^®®*- Sklt-oloo cit 30.00 New Haven Gas Light Company.-thb who peer down from their mountain human tragedies, their fantllles may Center Pharmacy, drugs ...... Pattorson, Wm., meat.s and groceriea 14.00 Robert Alley, High School, Man- S S. New Mexico, having served on hearing may be bad, my right eye a-’in Z *®?®" * I-®** P^twona SUmford Gas and Electric Division defenses are the heirs of one of the 28.00 18.00 that vessel elnce March 8, 1986. - may not be so good, but I ain't no ’r r a r; Mid* a-«Z Orchtl. never know what happened to them. Chambers,Trucking, services ...... 01.28 Pearson A Johnron, range oil ...... chester; John Bertrand, State Trade 3 LBS. A DAY 5fK*krnt**"* «kmbc kmos whaa "“ya-wj! wbi wonr: of the Connecticut Power Company, great military epics of history. Charter Oak/lrocery, mekta, groceries and o il ...... Petraitta, Frank, rent .... ”...... 21.25 School, Manchester; Albert E. King, Orfitelll was promoted to Private fool by a long ways.” D oot e ri M y . Ud e e v e eo ete ia i f a t f h i. r iJ?^kyNowmann—network Murray Levine, father of the New 92.80 18.00 Flrat-aoss (shlpa appointment 1 M ^ ^ t o v v t t r t S g wbac wore efrb rlSoI i'S trl''® ®7 T:mo-to o and the Wallingford Gas Light Com- There was a Czechoslovakian Rochelle bay. Is convinced his son Chartler, Joseph, labor and maUrtal ...... 17.00 Pickles, John F„ rent ...... State Trade School, New Britain; Hr said In bis sermon last yean b l ^ end ke ep vott h e e lthy. f f « t p e B e i S pany. 10.00 October 1. 1936 and Private Flrst- e l^ u t 8 piBte a d a y o r a boo t 9 potiad adT 7 4sZ IliaZSi'T' HeKInloy, Barltono army before there was a Czechoslo- was snatched by kidnapers and be Is Chase Brass A Copper Company, water works suppllea ...... i Pinehurst Grocery. Inc., meata and’groceries’ ! ...... Conrad Charbonnesu, Miss Stellal "When my time comes all I ask SSJto wkbi **»« *k*"> t S i o Jfcf*®*"?*'! Muoleal Prog. 16l.2i Podrovs, A„, renl ...... | ...... 64.43 Eddy, Michael Sartlnsky, Miss Shir, aaaa (regular appointment) Octo- Pil?** “ wjgat Wafa wbre waaxn wdod !,'if~,!**®~Amorleo’o Town Mooting First step In the program la the vakia.. Indeed, the Republic real- prepared—desperately eager. In fact Cheoksrboard Feed Stors, c o a l...... Ml. is that they let me die unremember- e&d b uro in f ohowe ik ere m a y be J^in-oc w lao ^ wtoc krldTSj ktu tolooZll!floZ!ll“ ® ewcogo Night Club ly was bom out of heroic lemons Pols, Luigi, meats and groceries ...!.!.!!!!/...... ■■ 20.00 jay TerwUllger, Newington High ber IS. 1937. wrong wlt k yo ur kldoeye or bla ddM architectural contast, sfarting this •to pay *30.()0p tor his return. - Cheney Brothers, gravel, rents, etc...... ! . 3tU ed and let me He In my grave un- wwto l»n:a wbt wdao wbig wdllj toIiaZiI tt? .* * '! "J®" 8® ' ' ® 8' 07e»>- month, the details of which are an- of Czechs and Slovaks who werA ^U art (Company, Jos. G., wa\er works supplies’ ...... 88.00 School; Edgar Woolam, Ellsworth He la a pistol markaman (score moleeted." - _A® o| i^ d e o r poleoM * w w^ wmbp waja wmbr wala klul ksko Dlany Falec a n e e CIgnettl’s Markst, msata and groceriea ...... 10.00 40.01 wbe a du e t « fenetioaeJ t id a e v Trumbouor'i Orehoot nounced In the March issue of The drawn tqgetber in the' World War RN V l 27 Clark A Company, Inc., W. D., r e n t ...... Porterfield s Tire Works, range o il...... ', ...... Memorial High School, South Wind, 71 percent) and ba)ronet expert Then he'topped off hla sermon by be t k e;e a tiM o l a e c f ln t bealta rS S Zl"® *"”* know ihSSS For four weeks he has been 15.00 20.40 f ^ a a , teg paina* loee of M p aa wjno wcho wonr wmat weoe w rra ^ ^ ll loZlI'SZJ!!**® ? 7 ,*®’® O M la^tra Architectural Forum. Prizes tout- because of their desire for free- Clifford'a; shoes ...... Portland, Town of, aid rendered...... sor; George Matuck, Junior High (acore 54 percent). Binging a solo, "When the itoll Is '*:3S—Oarwood Von’o Orchoitra nara«s«d by false hopes* tantailsed -IT.TO Prentice/ Mrs Blanche, board and care’ ...... ' 4.48 School, Suitleld; Miss ~ | [B f qp awelling« p o n i M i ing *13,700 are offered. Every dom-from_,^ustria-Hungary. It Is Clough, drayiand, r e n t ...... 18.00 _ , ----- Cecelia ______Called up Yonder, I'll be There." the ejree, be ada ebM and d J a a t a p M ^ ^ archlUct In the United States and said that the existence of this b> hundredt of notes and telephone 4 - 4'/2 lb. ovaraga Clough John, r e n u ...... Quinn’s Pharmacy, drugs ...... 18.90 Pr*l*6^ West Suffleld School; Miss In Siberia, there are rivers that strong: flgbtlng force wrai one of calls, most of them from cranks and 30.00 Raffsr, Mra. Doris, rent ...... * *...... 4781 "But a lot of folks are remember- 1111^“: ^ mjeelfuiTto 12:30 a. m.—Henry King's Orches- CRnada Is being provided with the ^n n . Power Company, repairs, 4to...... b-84 Julia ^.Bridge Street School, j freeze solid all winter, releasing the ing me now," he said today. "I've necessary- data on modem gas the things which Impelled the Paris chlselers," but some of them, he U ^ n n „ SUto of, labor and matarial ...... Rashimas, Joseph, rent ...... 18.00 Suffleld; Charles Brewer, Stole 1 atUl living flah In the apring. tra. peace conference to create the na- sure, from the real kidnapers. GREAT 18.78 18.00 had 434 letters from people aU over (tea gsuf b i ^ (M Oe^i " Tomorrow's Program equipment through a special gas 1,038.78 S*** * Stores, meata and grocerl’to ...... 64.16 WTIC qulpment and Information section tion. Already, three per sons have been Contractora' Supply Company, naw equipm ant...... J. RIcs, D. J„ meats and groceries...... AM. 100.29 RIeg, John, milk • ...... 18.28 TiBPslers. Broadcaattng Serrloe. f The A“*"“Architectural • ■ - Forum. This tt la Just 20 years ago that a “treated oy Federal agents 6i 16.00 Z‘2 ? ~ F ^ Alpha Programma. Czechoslovakian force battled Its SALI continues: Cook'a wmee Station, oU ...... i/” Rohan. Charles, milk ...... [ ...... 12.32 HArtford, Coiin* 7:80—Bboppors Special. ■' •ectlon, which will be reprinted and ®|*“r*es of attempting to collect th», 6.10 12.32 Wdely distributed. conUins full In- way clear across Siberia to Vladi- *30.000 ransom without having any Crana Company, water woriia auppUaa...... /... 88.68 Rollason, Joseph, rent ...... 50,000 W. 1040 K. C. *8.* M. 7:45—News Servica vostok in an Anabasis that haa few Rolston, J. H„ dog warden ...... 15.00 8:00—Treasure House. formation on the latest gas eoulD- actual knowledge of the missing " 18.00 34.00 Eaeterii Slmndard Tima ment available. Whether an arebi- parallels. It was an army without boy's whereabouts. One was seised BoazLzes Davldson’a Filling Station, rang# OU ...... 88.00 8’73~8boppers Special. an inch of soil wjjich It could call S TA TL E R Chuc k Roast HZavr STEEB B izr ^Clantla, Frank, rant, meaU and groeerlaa...... /...... RuMTacf a". ‘^ ^ r ^ : .’ i : : : 134.26 *bl®bs the contest or not, he In Newark, N. J., a week a ^ and 202.80 10.00 Thtnaday, March 24 9:00—Mebxjpolltan Parade. will receive InformaUon concerning Its homeland—that was to cjme T O I l f T . Ryan, Charles, range oil ...... 9:25—Star Oaalnp In Hollywood. two more were token It. North Pel 14.00 Ryan Estate, Tbereea, rento ... i ...... ■ •... 8.40 T.U. I _ gaa equipment for dally reference later on. The story runs llks this: liam, N. y., Saturday. Dent* Fred, r e n t ...... i*!^*!!*^'* 9.10 9:30—On the Mall. The nucleus of the "Army of the Famz STRB BEZr Dewey-Wchman Company, oCBce iuppUea 1.!!!!!!! I 8L Francis Hospital, board and care’.;.’ ...... 30.00 8:00—Dick Tracy. . and guidance In selecting the equip- Levine has simounced he would TIS * UI o^ng s e n i e e s ...... 88.00 11:80—Henry BuaM'a Orchestra. 1:15—Betty Oocker. already been conducted among the their people across In the Austro- E G G S \Baarhy CwiilaatiMt Farms 67.50 agent, re n t...... Hungariiui front-line know where It Although poUce and Federal Farr, PhUlp, rent ...... Taylor, Clarepce, rents ...... 18.00 UiOO—W eather Report. j 1:30—Arnold Grim's Daughter. employees of gas company home agenta remained out of the case at Felice. Luigi, rent . . . ’..•...... 14.40 80.00 1:48—Valiant Lady. service departmenU for the purpose was best to come over. ■ In three 15.00 Taylor, Eltaabeth M.. rents ...... 1*|0*—Jack Marahard'a Urcaebd^ years some 100.000 Czechs and Slo- fi'it. In deference to Levine’s wish- Felice, Samuel, meats and g r o c e n a a ...... Tedford, Joseph, m ilk ...... 43.00 18:80—Andy Klrk'a Orchestra. 2:00—News Through a Woman's of selecting a name fully deacrlpUve es, a small army of Investigators ICAMPBELL’S Ferria. E. T„ rent ...... 7?7l T...... 10.00 20.16 Eye»r-Kathryn Cravens. vaks managed to cross to Russia. 15.00 'n*°'"** ...... ^ “".‘is * " “me selected Finally by 1917 they had an army now Is In full hunt. T O M A T O S O U P Flrato, John A., roeaU and grOMriaa ...... Tennatedt, Oiarlas, re n t...... 10.00 Tomorrow's Program 2:18—The O'Nellla was The Liberty Home”, and It Is FIrpo FUlIng Station, V„ r a ^ oil ...... 18.00 18.00 corps of three divisions, eager to A systematic search of every 84.40 C. J„ rent ...... A. U. * 2:39—American School of the Air. ke heard of vucant lot and house and even the First NaUonal Stores, Inc,,'^eata Trotter, Hazel, rents ..... ’.i ...... 18.00 8:00—Blue Grasa Roy. 3:00—U. S. Marine Band. fight against the Central powers wi or ^ lo r e d 449.50 I ^•*e c o m i n g m o n t h s Meantime the late President Mas Hewer system of New Rochelle Is C H E E S p Fischer Co., Gustave, officece ^A p pplies p lli ...... ;' Turklngton, Samuel J., rent...... 30.00 8:88—" R a v a U l a " 8:30—Current -Queatlons Before "^“e" competitions and Fitzgerald,'James,* room uyi board ___ 7.09 18.00 '^■ 4 the Senate. paJfiii are In ttui iwhig. aryk—later to )>ecome known as under way. Lakes have been drag- 8.00 ^o ^{. vitwritot’iiiira’ 7:00—llonUag Watch—B « Hawr "Father of the Republic"—was In ged, pictures and ditocriptions of the Fitogerald, William L., trucking senlcea ...... ! 84.8K tbomti. 3:46—Cathedral Choir. Industry a campaign haa the en- ?AQE \ Folay. Michael, rents ...... 51.00 18.00 London, giving his people guidance missing boy broadcasL 20.00 ( 8:00L-Hewa 4:00—Chtcafo Varletlee. dorsement of the federal housiof or >^lbow 4 FratUn, Julius, rent ....! ...... v 2{toJri^rrS‘k!*"ranto 68.12 4:30—Those Happy Gllmajui. ftdministrttor. In forming their army, and planning It'to tbs Parsons hunt all over M A C A I^O N I, 15.00 8:18—Hl-Beya . for diamemberment of Auatria-Hun- Frogge Co.. A. 8.. wax Valvollne OU Company, gaa and oU ....’ i ...... 30.d0 ^•^^^Vlncent Sargent* organist. etaln^ After Mrs. Parsons disap- V Gambolatti, Camtllo, 28.96 463.10 8:30—Radio Basaar., gary. Dr. Benea. now president, psared, on June 9. 1937, a note was 18.00 Vanoo ^ m p a n y . Inc., soap, etc...... 8:00—Women and News. was doing similar work In Parta. Yolli^ Label Gaylor,. Mrs. George,re. r T n t ...... Van e Service Station, range oil , ...... 28.30 found In her automobile. Addressed L I P T Oerich's Filling StoU:itloh, range oU ...... 7.'‘...... 14.00 VeUumotd Company, washers ...... 33.80 9:15—Gretchen McMullen joined Kerensky. to her husband, WiUiim H. Parsons, N ’S T E A 23.80 9:30—rood News. The Czechoslovakian army Glblln. Mrs. F'Vank, bib^rd and care...... Vennard, Thomas W„ rent ...... 1.26 MANN BLAMES ENGLAND It read: "f have you. wifa for *28.- Glastonbury, Town W# o^, aidm l . 8 ---- rendered-«-----^ ...... 216.00 Vlgnone. Joseph, rent ...... *...... '" 15.00 9:d5—"Toung Wlddep Jones.” I fought for Russia against the Cen- 144.40 RADIO 000 ransom." But Parsons nsver was B«m , For\ Chowder Glenney Co., W. G.,/lumber. dement, etc...... Wall^Uigford. Town bf. aid rendered ! ! ! ! ...... 16.00 - V 10:00—Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage tral allies; It fought In the first abla to find any trac. of her, or her 349.65 ® *f £ Patch. revolution to compel the Russian QoodsUne, Mrs. L«to, r e n t ...... 2; . Ui?™* Company, drugs...... i.’ ...... 2.40 FOR liniE R ’S SUCCESS kidnapers. He thinks shs Is dead. Gorman, Thomas'F.. rent ...... *...... 15.00 West Side Dairy, mUk ...... 22.14 ' I 10:15—John's Other Wife, government to continue to battle 13.50 Eastern Standard Time for the Allies and grant reforms; More recently there wraa the caae \ SUNNYFIELD Gorman, Walter, rent ...... WUkle, A. R.. milk ...... 77.87 10:30—Just Plain Bill, of Arthur Fried, of White Plains. Graham, Thomas, milk ...... /'-i...... 15.00 Williams, Frank V„ grain, etc ...... 3J0 10:45—Woman In White. it Joined with Kerensky In estab- C O R N L A Crisp Fresh 15.40 Noted Author Sayg Dominant “arch 24—starting lishing a new national government. On the evening of Dec. 4 he attend- Grant, Walton W„ rents ...... !.’ ! '. ! ! ! ! ! ...... Wmis A ^ n . Inc., O. E., lumber, pijie’, on’ !...... 23.39 11:00—Uavld Haruir.. ed a movie with bis wife, slater and Great A. A P. Tea Co., meaja and groii^ei' 20.00 Wilson, H. I... salary as S e a le r...... 87.62 11:16—Backatagr Wife. - British Group Fears Certain Sunday and continuing through By that time Russian soldiers 486.00 37.60 April 1 , the NBC netw ork la to were heading homeward with the brother-in-law. On tha way home Gremmo, Arturo, meats and groceries i: ®-' Treasurer, r e n t ...... * * * 11:80—How To Be Charming. Reforms Which Left-Wing- they separated. Fried saying'^ he B U L K Fancy Blue Roes Grimason, IL H., uniforms ...... 88.00 Wilson. R. D„ trucking ...... 6.00 % . 11:45—"Hello Peggy.” bring out of SL Louis a serlea of cry "we want land and bread." 0 :it IC E 106.00 88.60 ers Demand. programa Inspired by the Mualc of this armed mass grew the social v/ai:ted to stop off at bis mother’s Grube, Mra/ Martha, renU ___ ! ! ...... 1,...... W tn^am , Town of. aid rendered ...... 12:00—Getting the Mdat Out of Hackett, J ^ H., rent ...... ] ...... 38.00 W in te r' Town of, aid rendered...... 173.18 li 3 I Eductors'. NaUonal Conference. revolution which was- to establish Hume. Sometime later his car was , 8.00 61.20 Rev. WUllRm L. Btldger. Communism. fuuid abandoned oiitcide a toad- Hale Company. J. W., groceries, drug’s, clothing’ ...... P. M. Los Angeles. March 24.—(AP)_ will be In the regular A S P A R A G U i^ TIPS, 104.83 Fr's^k"re"nu^". 1.30 M^e Key of WJZ-NBC Sunday The Czechoslovakian army was house. aop 18.00 10.00 ^2:15—"The Artiutry of Homemak- Thomas Mann, exiled O rm an win- used as a spearhead In a final b at- Hannan /Preas, printing ...... Wogman, George, range oil ...... when the SL Louis symphony, di- His family has offered a 82.500 { HarUord Buick Company, truck ’im’rti...... « 82.32 24.00 Ing with Fred Wade, vocallat; ner of the Nobel prize for litera- tle against Cne A::stro-Hnngarlans. reward to anyone who c(ui say what Mild and Mellow Wood Comp“ny. L. T„ range oU, etc.’.’;.’.'...... Harold Kolb, organJiat. Vladimir Golschmann and Hartford, aty of. aid rendered ..... ’ ...... JO Woodhouse. Rose, rent ...... 320.18 ( ^ . y ture, blamed England to d ^ -fo r. the. with Helen Traubel 8a soprano solo- In an effort to rally the disorgan- happened to him: 49584 ,12:80—"The Woi.ian Speaks.’ ized R ussians.^'. 8 O 'C L O C k Hartford Countv Jail, board ...... W^'t Service Station, rwge oU ;;;.’;...... 16.00 Increasing Nszlflcatlon of Europe. lat. plays an hour's concert COFFEE Hartford, aty of. vital stotlstica ...’.’i” ' ...... 4.72 Wright. M. G.. Inc., supplies ...... 29.45 •> J , 12:45—"Slngin' Sam.'* " Start ykmazlng Tre4(. , «•#. 53.30 America, he said to an' Interview, Between thed and the last pro- Duffs Cingar BrooS Mti Hartford Fire Ins.; Company, map .... ‘ ’ ...... Wright, Mrs. Rebecca, rent ...... 18.08 1:00—News and Weather. gram of April I by the national Dr. Masaryk then tried to move 91.20 Zanlungo. Carlo, rent ...... 18.00 1:13—"Joyce Jordan, gtrl interne". Is becoming the one beacon-light of hla troops to France but there was **« French's Bird Seed *yL^aee Hartford Hospital, boaid anil care ...... '...... ■ ''.f democracy. high school orchestra and a com Hayes, ^rohle, range oil ../...... 3880 Zwiek, Samuel, rent ...... *...... 16.00 1:?0—Marjorie Mills. no way of getting there and so they STAFFORD Spr in g s "®"®»®® OIrt, o n * . Of Oro Ifc 4480 15.00 2:00—Music The tall, shy author d<;clared: blned coUege choir, there wBl be Dally Dog Food ^ fe Helm, Emil F., aerylces ...... -Music Appreciation Hour- numerous features. In which high started their amazing trek acroes Harb>Ox aounios cutw* Hennequin, Louis E„ range oU i.’ ...... 32.00 Waiter Damiosch, Conductor. "England could have stopped Hlt- Siberia to Vladivostok. The Mos- •si lo e * 2 7 8 0 117,980.14 ler. But I have gnidgingly become ,'chool artists will participate. Al- Gilbert Wagner. Jr., ron of Mr. Pink Salmon colb bt r cam a ags Anting Company. advertUIng ...... 3:00—Pepper yomig's FHmtly. cow revolutionists told the Czecho- •UHNYriELO 10.28 j convinced that she (Hd not want to together the programs Usted num- slovakians they could proceed. If and Mrs. Gilbert A. Wagner of StiJ- Wha at Flakos H ^ lh y , D., meats and -groceriea . . . ’ " ...... ' 3:13—Ma Perkins. ber 11. )^ e t Shrimp zor soms a *^^ age 8.00 8:30—Vic and Sade. *' 1 do so, and Is Actually helping him. they would give up some of their ford Hollow graduate of Stafford arma High school class of 1936 has com- Sky Flak# Wafers a. a. c. *? 29.00 Cf“*nw1ch hos- 3 40—The Guiding Light, 'A certain dominating group In Eng- 8880 . I?* ***<'^- Frank Ferro, S3, I land fears—not Commimlsm. which Bud Hulick. Half of the Col. Th® Caechoelovsklans had to fight pleted hla course of study a t BSy 5fndwieh Spread B7e Overnight News 4:00- Ldrenzo Jones. Stoopnagle and Budd team, has Path Institute. Springfield. He WUI Tomatoes SUnearS QualHr 74.00 4:16—TTij Story o' Mary Marlin. I will not move we.stward from R:is- their way to the coast. The army S2» srsi c: 2xr 15.80 tectotcal manalsugbter charge sia—but- certain reforms ■ which landed In bis first striea without the take part In toe graduating exercis- S p e g h e t t t * ''ij;* ^.^-'a ig e HunL Edtrin, rents ...... was on 100 trains, scattered all over Asparagus All O roaa Huriock Mrs. Walter, board iAd ...... 45.00 Of Connecticut Ku.hJi:e‘;i:wi‘n g ^ : a r ,L v are 'dcmknd- Opionel. He will appear In the new Russia blit headed for Vladivostok es .at toe Institute In July. (By AaaocUtod Resa) Hughe-R, news commfnt&tor. Johnny the Callboy program for The Borough Fire department wras Husband, John, use of au to ...... • ...... 32.00 Ingr. They appropriated these trains and Clapp'e Baby F o ^ s 1 age 980 ^•45—The Road of Life. I *Thcy want Hitler to renvaln WOR-MBS at 8 Friday nights to rah them themselves At evers' kept busy extinguishing unseason- lullano, Vincenzo, rents ...... be known as "W hafs Mv .Name? " ably early grass and brush fires. Ic SALE . ] Jaffe, Louta, glasses and frames ”' ...... *...... 30.00 Hartford—The Cambridge Unl- ) domlnantlv in the picture aa a coun> railway station they engaged Re-1 Serve During L en t...... 34.00 wralty squash racquets team lost I ter-balance to the demand for IheM Meanwhile (JoL Stoop ’ continues forces on duty. The department answered an alo(fm Bay J Jor tTc. and C h On, for /e J s n is ^m p an y . Alexander, sand. com’p’raiiAA’'ito ...... ropuiA R mar ket holds for a grass fire on Center str^t Jesupelt. Mra. Justlna. r e n t ...... ^ ...... 178.07 Its second consecutive match in Ito reformj, to make guest appearances in vari- As the Czechoslovakians proceed- 15.00 j '‘Hitler's appotitp in inaatlahle ous programs. ed they left guards at the depots which threatened several of toe Johnron Estate, Aaron, ranta ...!!!!'...... rarrent American Invasion when houses nearby. In toe afternoon I Sweet He art Soap 4 cakea 18< Johnson Machine Qompsny. Caiiji’e! rents...... 7800 H*rtford Golf <3pb squad de- I and hU acqulsiuonii will continue. and .ultimately obtained control of. HOTCROSSBUNS2'M-25t 40.00 CIFT DRAWINC TONIGHT WDRC Air topics tonight: the whole railway In Siberia For toe department was called 'to Ekut Jolutson. Emma and Amandus. rent ...... feated the EngUah rtsitors by the [ Until and unless he Is stopped by Johnson, Herdet B„ rent ...... 15.00 ^ e ^ r e . 3 to 3. by which Yale *23 Hartford. Con':. iggo i war. Czechoslovakia, whic^ haa Talks—WEAF-.NBC 6:35, Oswal- a year they held t.his line, con- street for .a brush fife. The fire b'ld^ g.'ltneti'-cnnaldgrsble headway Johi^B A Little, labor and raatoriiu’''’ ...... 15.00 tnu^hed In the opening match of j made me a rlUaao alnoe mv do Aranhs. ■ .foreign minister of striirflng armored trains for the Johnaon Paint Company, paint tuppllea...... S1.T2 the tour. T o n i^ t M 8 o’clock tte dew ing Eastem Standard Time Brazil, on "(3onsoUdatlon Brazilian purpose. Their Idoa, was to hold and before toe department arrived «lle.. u lost. Then Hitler will ex a shed nearby caught fire and waa 87.47 wiU take place at tha Popular 3tar- |w nd- his influence to Rumania* American Relations.” frgra Rio de this for possible use by the Allies Kanehl. William, rent ...... |L, Janitor's •'•ypusa suppuAA...... 10.60 snogeport—>Jamef J. Wolfeley* ket on the SUex Coffee m aker which 'Jugoslavia and elsewhere” Janeiro: WJZ-NBC 9:30, America's They had captured rich war ma- completely destroyed. Damage about 60. ot Bridgeport, drowned In -J Thursday, M.arrh 14 was estimated to toe bulldlnga and Keeney, CUfford. milk ...... 16.00 the management U giving away as P. M. Town Meeting, "What Does the Eu- terial at Irkutsk and France hclp^ Kellum. Anna, rent ...... 6.18 "“I* abandoned underground storage a re-openlng spedaL 6 :00—Ad Liner. ropean SJtuaBon Mean To Us?" finance them with a loanr' Despite content* about *100. WhUs toe KUdlah, Anna, rent ...... 14.00 )lt 6Ued M th rain water Into which - 5:30—Stepmother. GUERNSEY COWS ■40LD Sen. - Gerald P. Nye and Dorothy" this tboy endured tarrific hardships department was still at toe East l a r g e s i z e 11.00 »e fell while walking In property Coupoi)a for the drawing ha-ve a»- •tteet fire aa alarm wras aent for a KUpatrtek. Jamea, labor and m a te rla r...... i.-.t.. formei^ owned by the American peored In The Herald everyday for 6'48—Hilltop House, starring Bess TO “CHEXEV ESTATE Tbompsim. In the Siberian wastes. . They lost King A Company. Alfred B.. caatan ...... ■...... 1080 8,000 men In this campaign. brush fire near the Great Pal Ken- 4IUICY FLORIDAS dog Company. Dr. H. Lebaron U.I past week. There Is nqjthlng to -John-on. WEAF-NBC—7:15 Vocal Vari- nels In West Stafford. With tbs KJttol’a MarkaL msata and groceries ,!!!*.’...... 4.82 6:00—News Service. /Peterborough. N. H . March'24 — eties; 8 Rudy Vallee; 9 Good new s The Czechoslovaks made peace 288.77 ratora, medical examiner, aaid the buy and there art no atrtnga attach- Two purebred- Guernsey cows. Bor- with the Soviet In 1919. but hctualh assistance of s crew from Camp 26.00 death waa aceidenUL ed to the offer. AU that la required 6:18—WDRC String E n s^ b le — and movie stars; 10 Bing Crosby Connor the fire was pul out but Knolls, Arthur, agent, rants .! ! ...... *...... Joeepb Bliime, director. r o ^ e Chief s Blue Ribbon 531718 and Bob B u m ; 12:30 Andy Klrlt It was 1020 before the Czechoslo- Kottks, Mrs. Augusta, rent ...... 45.00 New Cenaan-A group of New Is that you flU m your name and Donald's Barbee vaklan army of the'east got a wav threatened toe kennels, being close 13.00 Canean cltlsane. their ire previously address on tha coupon and leava It •i30—Boake Carter. music. '• by. The department answered an- New Potatoes lbs Larson's Bowling AUey Company, p e ri ...... “fj'l "<-cutly by Ellen from Riisaia. By that time the’ Re Laktng. Charles truck OartaVT .. !...... 3.71 with the cashier at ths Popular. 6:48—Musical 3tomenU Revue. WABC-CBS—7:30 We The Peo- public had been set up, and the utoer alarm for a brush am) grass 1^5“?!!** V** Court bill '•OO-^Poetlc Melodies-'Jack F:il- Ti Thompson. ple; 8 Kate Smith show; 9 Major VI ^^U uop A Stairs Coal oompany^ciaiid'and’ou’'' ‘ ...... 6.28 RDd Um pdtAto control meafttre, ao- Tt^ coupons wU’ bq drawn to- Connecticut to Est. H. O. Cheney of fighting men started back Tor their fire Wednesday In toe woods In the Fenqr Red Ripe J- 318.58 Boun(^ they will netlUon the select, night at< 8 o'clock and tha wtnnsr ton, tenor; Frankivn Mac: Bowes am ateurs; 10 Easays In mu- rear of Edgewexvd streeL Sur- liM Cormack. Man^ester. Connecticut, according newly created homeland- In ships 10.30 men today to cajl a town meeting mutt ba preaent to iJaim award , the American Guernsey Cattle sic; 10:30 World economic coopera- which Carried them In every direc- rounding homes were threatened. Solid Firm 66.60 T as—HoUywood Screenscoocs — Uon program: 11:80 Buddy Rogers tion. Miss Ethel A- Gary, daughter of Km ^ .yvYewwient reorganisation George McCalL flV?: P*t®«borough. New' Hamp- orchestra; 15.00 **•'“*’• Congreaa. They shire. Many of the chief olficsrs of Um sirs. Leah Gary of Fs tt Main atraat L8S WRDt Um town meoUng to adODt a T:80—WC' thg People — Gabriel WJZ-NBC — 7:30 Elrira Rios. I. one Of the IT frartimsnto WbS- UtUa A DCcKlnnsy.’^ t ” '.’.” ” ' ...... Heatter. present Czechoslovakian army went Carrots Gre en Top Lomas' A NetUston Company, rant...... 780 PMOluttew '-reinoasum ^' aSonst Mexican singer; 8 March of time; through the Siberian push. college Duke University, whose behs Lons Pins Dairy Farm, ih iii* ...... 1880 Hour-Jack ' AGE WILL BE SER\XD 8:48 Eastman symphony: 10:30 high scholastic average during toe 782 _ wew flaeaB—The Bute Works Miller's orchestra: drama- Promenade concert; 12 Roger eight rilled IN'CBABH. «ret eemester entitles her to mem- 170,00 fTbBreee Administration headquar- guest stars. • .V ^ York' MraT'Minn. - Mrs. Pryor orchestra. j bership In Ivy. honorary'' ftreahman 77.00 scholMtlc sodety. Mist Gary at- CeleVy Freeh Crisp t^ hera announced that xStols- Amateur Hour iff* . “ graduate of ths What to expect Friday^ WEAF- Perpignan. France. March 24.,— o:wKien, J. a., meats and groceriso'*...... 8.16 BulUvan U in Try tUs smy way U leBef besi 10:00—Easays In Music. “Chool —Five passengers and thriee tended Northfield Scimlnary where 0.00 P*rlsdis palM, Uatotht. haU- she graduated In 1937. r.ahleu Grocery Company, meats ...... ''*• “PProval of ad- 10:80—American'#- At Work. was a star pupU. The 6 9 - y w ^ chestra; 3:15 Ma Perkins: 6 Edu- of the crew were klUed last night f ■Uonsy'a Garage, truck tv re Ire w r w ...... 6.00 dlUcmal projecU needed to provide aeha, aarvsasasss, seids aa4 11:00—Sports: News. m n^ther, who came here in a cation in the news. WABC-CBS— in toe crash of a mail plane en "^® T^land Opunty Republiean '■"Iin* Mra E a hnirH ...... 4.60 clubs will hold-a' meeting ’nturaday. "Ung Mra E. S- board u d care P«9«>e certSua as iiiaaZrEfSL Twmalna's Orcbeatra. ““tched wiu with 2:80 School of Um Air; 8:80 Ques- route from Paris-to Casablanca. ■creator Canatnietloa Company, rants 89.00 u.y—^Iddy ^erw- Orchestra. tions Before tha Senate; 4 CUesgo Ths ship fall la flamsa asar Oortavy eight la ths rooms of tb# SBMTafd '"eater Eleetrle OiTtskm...... • e a o f IB e a l^ SB (MiHa 12.-40—in a u k DaUty'a w w and women in a apellinc bee tiubloo Mala straat at «*PltoI tor aereral days. Md outlasted them aO. “••• Varietiee: 6:08 ChUdren's OsnoerL was burisd in the snow after ar lesur Qae CompanTlArmrylm . •...... Old Orsenwieh — Ataxander L. WJZ-NB<^—12:80 and Home striking a high peak of tos French fh . .?!*****— t - l a r f s to a ttn d t andiMstar Lumber A Puel Cempany. l u m b a r 'o a ^ r i * - ...... 0082 *t«rford. knock- to# stats ooBYsatioB la Harttord. Mufihaator Mamortal HoaptUL •*** —* is8.a ACQUIN April 9tb win ba alsetad. ■ Cboaty 01481 I Mi• . nchetaar » - . Motor • Baliia. atwaga ...... rmilrpad bridge under which the 880 "hlna WMpa ^ ^ . died « n At ARiHors DRUG oion THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY

' ~ Ju--* -M 'm MANOTESms EVENWO HERALD. MANCBESnSR, OONM. nTORSDAT. MARCH « I«n to be generally ample and designed aiBOUCMEN id accofdance with good engineering capital of the Central caUneae gov- practice." ermnent, was elated for inaugura- UANCHE8TER EVBNl^Q HERALD. MANCHESTER. OUNNf THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1938 ^ The Hartford engineer then ob- tion Satunlay. «»ugura------" ** ' s PAGE NINE : served that with but two exceptions, SEEC11ENP0ST According to Japanese aourcee Lois M. Foster and^GaHert Watson MEET MONDAY a railroad bridge at New Canaan n Hung-Tze will be prealdrat of TURN DOWN REBATE water enter ta anopier direction. I . y. Slock; O BIT U ARY gave toe Onuige a'great surprise by and another bridge at Norwalk, TO SPEAK HERE toe new puppet government Liang Itjs Not A Man*$ World, UNSIGNp LETTERS toelr marriage service and laat ThU. trash has wash^ out twice there are no obstructions In the AUSTRIANS IflDE now. , center of the highway under or On Adams Ehtp ... • 814 general under DRUNKS ON R E IE F L- DEATHS Tuesday avenlng the Orange return- Air Reduc...... 47>i Tuan Chl-Jui, provisional chief .19. Some tlms ago Mr. Spless stated Isle O f Jersey Resumes the bridges." execuUve of China In 1924 and 1925 FOR SNOW REMOVAL ed toe oompUnient by a surprise To Be GHests Of Campbefl He pointed out the highway stiips Alaska Jun .,,., ... 914 ClMriea R. ErjOa $ay Modem Grandmothers NOTTONSlQEie shower for toem.^ There were ta this paper toat the laundry waste Court Of CoiQinon Pleas Of- Mail sertlce to Nanking will be' are widened under the bridges and Allegheny ... 1 Ourleb R. Erden, 60, ot no 66 Patrons preaenC jhey were ARCHDUKE’S PHOTO waa tS'bejilped to sewers, but this Allied Chem ..., resumed tomorrow. It was announc- Manes Of Reopiesb Of ■'