HERALD COOKING SCHOOL AGAIN TOMORROW, STATE THEATER, 9:41 n # Friendly GlrU Bewlnr Circle Hanebsstsr people end thoee who A MupriM Mrthflky party in hon- will bold their usual Uonday night Mrs. Alexander Bunea o f Bolton Past Chief Daughten o< Helen ■' ...... 1 visited Manchester over the week or o f Mrs. Ida Johnaon, wlfo o f A l­ ’Will be the gueat speaker at the Rev. Peter Lataa at the ToUah ABOUT TOWN meeting at the home o f Ceclle Dc Tun Ban, North 8L end were on their (ood behavior and Davidaon Lodge, Daughters of Sco­ g o l J. Jolmaon, o f 24 Edgerton monthly meeting tonight at 8 National church will leave tomoi^ Oarmo of 162 School etreet. Re­ as a result there was no arrests tia, will meet tomofrow evening at AVERAGE DAILY URCUIATION THB WBAIMBR Tue.sday, March 19, 7:30 etreet, was held Saturday afternoon o'clock of the Wesleyan Guild of the row for Sprtngfleld, Masa, where he ■J*' OUMhm flC Ktary Sodklity will freshments will be served during the made of any kind either on Satur­ 7:45 with Mrs. M argaret Suther­ will attend a conference. From Forecast ot 0. 8. Weather Bareaa, ■' P Young Prapln’s PoHsh Society. with forty friends and relatives South Methodist church. Her sub­ for tbs month of Febraary, IMA ' bewUiir at til* Weat Side Rec- evening. day night or yesterday. There was land of 16S EldridgO street. there he will go to Central Falla, R. Bartferd Muah! by Franc and Robak present from this town, Hartford ject will be. "Southern Schools for SB OiBMr tOBlfllt no session o f the town court this I., and to New London, Conn. Broodcaatlng Orcbeatru. and N ew Britain. On behalf of Negroes." The Mlxpab group will ■ morning. thosa preaent, M im. Carl J. B. An­ Oooealaael Bght rath and warm­ Admlaslon 46c. be in charge o f the entertainment. 5 , 4 8 6 er tonight sad Wedneedays senw- derson presented Mrs. Johnaon with Refreshments wUl follow. Msiaber of tha Ahdit The annual meeting of the Veter­ a 94-ptece dinner set. also re­ it u f ttu t3 i!|p raiii what ooMer Wednesday a l^ L Cecil Ogden, son of Mr. and Mrs. ans Field association will be held In ceived many gifts o f flowers and Boioao ot OIrealatiom E. Martin Ogden of Hartford, form­ the A rm y and N avy clubhouse Wed plants. During the afternoon re­ The Junior group of the Am eri­ er residents of Manchester, who left nesday evening" at 8 o'clock. Impor­ freshments were served, Mrs. John­ can Legion auxiliary will meet at the State Armory tomorrow after­ PINEHURST early in the fall to become connect­ tant business'IVhIch must be con­ son serving a birthday cake baked (Oaanaed AivartWag w Pag* 14.). BIANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935. (SIX’TEEN PAGES) PRICE rUKEB C EN T! ed with a California company that ducted before Memorial Day is especially for the occasion by Mrd^ noon at 4 o’clock. VOL. LIV., NO. 144. D IA L 4151 has photo studios In all parts of the scheduled and all members are re George Wogman. The icing was in world has ■ written to relatives in quested to attend. St. Patrick’s Day coldra. Miss Ann Brookings, who re­ cently returned from missionary We eOer yea another good value in Silver Wave Fancy Fruit... Manchester under date of March 3 from Honolulu, Hawaii, where he Is The Friendly Olrls Sewing Cir­ The standing committee of the work In Africa, will speak on her ex­ - Sky Fleet To Be Strengthened By Conscription Silver Wave Purple PLUMS or DeLuxe now .located, telling of his stopping cle gave a surprise birthday party Ancient Order of United Workmen periences at the regular meeting of there for a short time before con­ Saturday on the Misses Josephine has made elaborate preparations for the Luther League of the Emanuel OVER MOO WOMEN PRUNES tinuing on to Japan. He would have Plano and Bernice Baldwin at the the open meeting tonight at 8:30 In Lutheran church tomorrow night at WAR PLANES PRACTISE (Sofue packers call them Flume, others prunes.. .about 16 to a made the trip direct, from Cali­ home of Mrs. Peter Baldwin, A the Balch and Brown hall. Guests 8 o’clock. Mrs. Hugo Pearson and spaghetti supper was served and are expected from New Haven. her committee is *n charge of the fornia to Japan but for the trouble program. Haleys Food Depts. in that country. He will wait In gifts were given to both girls. Games Hartford and Winsted. There will AT COOKING SCHOOL Honolulu until there has been a and dancing were enjoyed by all. be special music and a sketch by Are Furnishing AH r9c““ 35c 6*" 99c Miss Edna Warner of Doane change In the conditions In Japan the Community Players. Refresh­ Dr. and Mrs. B. V. Gordon of ments and general dancing will street was honored with a miscel­ OVER GERMAN CAPITAL before going on. Dromedar>’ Orange—Grapefruit Juice Guilford, formerly of Manchester, round out the evening. laneous shower Friday evening at • Groceries spent the week-end with relatives the home of Mrs. Herbert Anderson. Sixth Annual Session Opens DEBATES CONTINUE The annual meeting and election • Meats 2 No. 2 cans 29c in town. The Mixpah Group of the Wes­ About 20 guests were present. The of officers of the Manchester Vet­ A careful blend of Orange and Orapefrult Juice resulting In a leyan Guild will meet with Mrs. Al­ decorations were In keeping with •Fresh Fruits Move Befieved as Proof erans association will be held in the St. Patrick’s day. Games and a m State Theater This combination of delightful flavor. The Amaranth Sewing Club will bert L. MacLean, 102 Hollister street Arm y and N avy club Wednesday buffet lunch were served. Miss W ar­ ON R E IE F, BONUS America to Protest meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 tomorrow evening at 7:30, Work •Fresh ner received a number of beauti­ That Anns Gaose of Ver­ Jevening at 7:30 o'clock. The activi­ with Mrs. Viola Trotter of Bigelow will be on salting peanuts. Morning — Continnes To­ Dromedary Grapefruit Juice ties of the association during the street ful and useful gifts. Vegetables year will depend upon the vote of The third setback In the series Peace Pact Violation sailles Pact Applies No 2 No. 2 cans 29c the respective ex-service unite which A dental clinic will be held to­ Sunset Council, Degree o f Poca­ Used by morrow, Thursday and Leaders Expect Former will be given by the dclcgutes as In­ morrow morning at 9 o’clock at the will be held at the Highland Park hontas, win hold Its regular meeting structed by the posts. Community clubhouse tomorrow eve­ tonight at 8 o’clock In Tinker hall. Mrs. Katharine Longer to Reich— France Health Cepter on Hasmes street, Friday — List of Prize Washington, March 10.— (AP) — Great Britain after speeding a Atwood Grapefruit— 5 for 25c. and a tonsil clinic at 10. ning, with all cash prixes for the The members had an enjoyable St. to Be Passed on Thursday Advertised 4 for 25c Friday night through error, so we are re­ winners and a special door prize. Re­ Patrick’s party Saturday night at Baldridge President Roosevelt and his advisors protest to Berlin against Relchs- Mystic Review,' Wom'an’JT^Benefit on foreign affairs were expected to fuehrer Hitler’s defiance of the mili­ peating sale on this fresh Ura|>efrult tomorrow. A St. Patrick's day party was freshments and a social time will the home of Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald, and Russia Call Britam’s Association, will be hostess tomor­ at the Winners Today— Women Without Any Cuts. consult today on the advisability tary clauses of the Versailles given "Sunday by the Social Six at follow live games and all players when a salad supper was served. row night to delegations from re­ of protesting against Germany’s Treaty, let It be known she was tho home of the Misses Ann and will be welcome. Card games occupied the remainder Try a Box of views In Hartford. East Hartford, violation of tho American-German considering requesting the American Protest Note Weak — iMEAT SPECIALS Helen Daly In Buckland. Guests of the evening. Invited, Absolutely Free. Rockville, New Britain, Bristol and Herald peace treaty. government’s views. were present from ' Manchester, Washington, March 19— (A P )—^The Meaty Rib Lamb Chops, S3c lb. Birdseye Limas Torrlngton. The same committee It was learned authoritatively American ambassadors at Berlin, Buckland and South Windsor. The virile cash bonus issue burst forth at Freeh Plump FOW L for fricas­ Tender tiny Green IJ m a»...w e which has successfully served that, while weighing all possible London and Paris—as well as en­ Washington, Very Cau­ home was decorated In keeping with are sure you will like tbeiii. spaghetti and salaoor Prize. Admission 2.5e. Pea Beans portunity to participate in the pansion payment method, the Vln- Be Taken from War. The President talked , late yester­ or ignoring diplomatic discussions this criticism the claim that Great ference at Wa.shlngton, D. C. Mrs. bates of A e Present Ses- ___ Silver I.ane Large Dill Pickles...... 4 for 10c PiccaUlli awarding of a great many free priz­ son-Amerlcan Legion bill leaving day with Secretary Hull and Nor­ on Hitler’s action. Britain had "capitulated" to Ger­ Fred Pohlman, chairman of Uie food es. Each day 25 bags of merchandise the method of payment to the Ad­ man H. Davis, his ambassador-at- While no authoritative bint has many. sales, will solicit Group 2 members 2 l b s - 1 I c are awarded to those whose names ministration and the Tydings-Coch- siou; Letter Starts Fight Goveruor Is Charged With Washington, Ma.ch 19.—(A P )— large and disarmament expert. been given to the American course, Well-informed sources in Berlin AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT from K. to It. Hostesses for the af­ 1 7 c Large white pea beans! $ X - 9 8 to $ 5 - 9 8 . Home style. are drawn from the big wheel In ran plan to give the ex-soldiers A drastic war-time industrial dratt These discussions concerned the it is believed Hull \\ill consult with said they would not be surprised Onr Delicious Home Made Hot X Buns ...... 18c doz. ternoon will be Mrs. Chris. Chris­ which the coupons bearing the if the United States would protMt Variety Musicale negotiable bonds instead of cash. —backed by a Constitutional latest reports from American cn Great Britain, France, Italy and pos­ tensen. Mrs. Loydon Clark, Mrs. names of those attending are churn­ to Germany against the re-estab­ Our Home Made White Bread ...... 20-oz. loaf 10c ami S. A. 5IOTIO.N P U T I ’RES Blue Rose White House Cautious state Capitol, Hartford. March 14 Solicitiug Funds for His voys in Europe and are expected sibly other powers before action— David Armstrong, Mrs. John Clegg, ed about. The coupons are left in the Amendment—was urged upon the if any is taken. lishment of a complete German arm­ Fresh Spare R ib s ...... I8clb. Wednesday Evening, Xlureh 20 Mustard A t the White House It became ap­ — (A P ) — The House passed the to go on. Mrs. H. A. Cook, Miss Helen Corn- wheel until the end of the school so parent the Administration has Senate munitions comn.ittee today ament as a violation of the Germaa- stock, Ml.ss Grace Dart. At 7:15 O’clock 2 0 c Amerlcan Treaty. Fresh Pigs’ H ocks...... l.'»c lb. Sizes 14 to 44, youth or life at forty— Pickles that all may participate In the adopted an attitude o f extreme cau­ horse racing bill today after the by John T. Flynn, writer and attor­ Salvation Army Citadel Rice 2 lbs* 11c In Washington, however, PreM- N elly Dons are right for every one of In fancy table Jars. drawings for the grand prizes. In tion in Its consideration o f the longest and most bitter debate o f _ ney retained by the investigators to EGG SPECIALl STRICTLY FRESH LARGE EGGS— Miss Ellxabeth E. Rich of Man­ Children 15c. Adults 25c. Fancy “Blue Rose" rice! dent Roosevelt and his advlsen you. Made of Nolly Don’s exclusive addition .to these dally prizes the European situation growing out of the season. The vote was 129 to shape a policy for taking profits out chester, Conn., a senior at the Uni­ lecturer also awards samples of her Coluinbus, O., March 19.— (A P )— of war. adopted an attiude of extreme cau­ From Coventry— Every Egg Guaranteed, At 29c doz. versity of Vermont, recclV€'

manufacture of war materials; new WAR PLANES NANEOVER ■hips, olthougli iBtenfled primarily iMLW.ILTiNEER casskms to Germany which might for commercial uae; recent Importa­ OVER 1,100 WDHEN be held each Monday evening during wreck the cbancea for a Ihiropean tions o f horaeo, large nitrate de- CLAIMS R K B E R G JOHN BARRYMORE PLANS PYTHIANS TO HEAR the Lenten season. OVER CBIMAN CAPITAL N. Y. Stocks A short business meeting was JEWS OBSERVING peace agreement with Russia par­ poeita; reporta of new gasea and Local Stocks ROBINS ARE BERE HnUARD MULS ticipating. A T COOKING SCBOOL held following the group dlecusston. . . . Jwit a fe w SERIOUSLY ILL technical experimenta the purpooe DEPUTY’S REPORT (Oontlaned from Pa*e Oaa) I f such oonoessioos were to take of which can only be im aging; new A d K x 4)4 CRUISE IN THE SOUTH Mrs. Dorothy Turner reported that diopt up «och the form o f sacrlflcing the propooed (F nmishafl by Pntaam A Os.) IS KNIFING LABOR a aiseable amount was realized from typea o f looomotlvee of greet apeed; Alaska Jun ...... (OeMtsned From Page Oae) AS SPRING NEARS OPERATION ENDS PURIM FESTIVAL Oeatral Row, Rartford, Oeaa. the turkey supper held recently. n o t fr ll...... o f Bartla that they must put out Eastern European Securities PlM, Increaolng agricultural production A U s g b ^ ...... 1 Hartford, March 19— (19) —The they would, observers said, proba­ Ib RecuperatinR from Attack Memorial Lodge Session to Be Rehearsals are now being held their lights and remain quiet in a dealgned to make Germany self- Allied Chem ...... 12«H other sources o f new ideas in sixty members of the Connecticut t L U M HtflP q w i^ Sdfert ScTcre Attacks aw bly be highly unsatisfactory to Mos­ cuU- Held Tomorrow Night— Go­ twice weekly for the three-act com­ rehearsal o f mimic warfare between tufftcient and independent o f for­ Am Can ...... 1 P. MUMeeka nary achievement. ” of influenza — His First Left Handed Golf Aaeociatlon will cow which accepted the London Head of Nine Workers Also ing to Danielson on Thurs­ edy, "More Power To You.” which hold their first annual meeting at 10 p. m. and midnight. eign Importations; vigorous drives Am Com! A le ...... 23H Prize Winners Wife to Be Among the Plant Gosed Dse to Lack of Though Minor Holiday in The principal flight participating peace plan. In which France collabo­ Am Home Prod ...... 3i Bank Stocks Infaifibie SifBS A re Appear- la to be presented under the aus­ the Wethersfield Country Club, CoaditioD Is Critical to develop subatltutes for things W In n m o f bags o f merchandlss Guests. day. in the maneuvers was called the rated, on the express condition that Am Rad a t 8 ...... i i i _ Bid Asked pices of the Girls' friendly Society Wethersfield, April 3 at 8 p. m. A THRIFH an "Eastern Locarno” Pact of mu­ Germany can produce only with Cap Nat Bank A Trust 8 70 todity w^re: Asserts Recorery OHidal after Easter. The exact date has 'Von Richthofen" In memory o f the Am Smelt ...... 33" Memorial Lodgi No. 38 Knights Jewish Calendar It Is a The aaeociatlon expects to enlist tual assistance remain part of iL great dUficulty, oils, cotton, textiles Conn. R iv e r ...... 450 __ Mildred Whltehouse, 759 Birch mg Eyerywhere; Season New York. March 19.— (AP) — Orders, Says Head; Have not yet been decided upon but It Is PrasciL Red Knight” of Germany who and rubber. Am Tel and T e l ...... looi Btrsst* o f Pythias, will hold its regular more than 150 southpaw golfers be­ Captain Eden is expected to come Htfd. Conn. Trust .... S8 62 M igratory John Barrymore an­ expected that It will take place In fore the season gets under way. fbugbt with Oaneral Oocrlng—him­ "Finances remain a serious prob­ Am Tob B ...... 77 Has Betrayed President meeting tomorrow night at 8 GUEST DECLARES bore about March 28 after spending Hartford National .... 20 22 Mrs. norence Lum, 67 Eire street nounced today his intentions of eail- Been On Strike. the early part of May. Miss Irene Joyous One. Plans for a tournament schedule self an ace—above the trenches in lem for the Reich. The population Am W at W k a ...... g) Chaiges Thursday. o'clock in tbe Balch and Brown hall. two days with Sir John in Beriin. Phoenix S t B. and T ... i? )) — Mnpla street ing on Me y a ^ t Infanta for a cruise Walter Is coaching the play. Those which will Include a state cham- Dr. WniUm R, Tinker of J6 PmrJc France. Ooering himself became has been all but drained of tonds by Anaconda ...... gi Mra L. B. Oavanaugh. 683 Bum- A t this time a report will be given leader of the old Von Richthofen Armour, I I I ...... 4 lawwaaoe' Stocks In eouthern waters. taking part in the play are as fol­ ptonsbip will be made at the meet­ RIMSELF •tiM t, dean o f Uaaclietter pbyil street collections, donations, levies u m strest. Washington, March 19— (A P) — by District Deputy David Dickson lows: Evelyn Burrell, Ann Tldmas, flight when "The Red Knight” was EUROPE’S AR.MIES Atchison ...... $gt Aetna C a s u a lty _____ 63 65 Definite plans have not been set, The plant of the E. B. Hilliard Orthodox Jews In Manchester to­ ing. dans, U eerloualy ill at the Manchea- of taxes, government loans and the Aetna F ir e ...... 4574 47: Violet Alley, 307 Center street John L. l.ewta, president o f the infalUble Kgne ot the approach of who attended a Joint meeting of the Edith Thrasher, Valctte Turner, killed. New York. March 19 — (AP) — Auburn ...... 1 5 .; the actor said, and no sailing date The association will affiliate witn Military experts looked behind a virtual seizure of interest on sav­ E. J. McElancy, 29 Edgerton United Mine Workers, told the Sen­ spring—Thursday le the first day— company at Hiillardvllle, where grand lodge officers and the Ways Dorothy Russell, Charles Morgan. day were celebrating the annual tar Hemorial boapttal today. Dr. This probably will become Squad­ AvUtloo Corp ...... ST ...... 17 I 9 has been flx:d although the veaset and Means committee Sunday after­ the Connecticut Golf Aeeociation in column o f standing armies 3.600,000 ings to pay for the expenzea of the Automobile ...... 34 28 ate labor committee today that workers went on strike on March Frank Miller. William Davis, Lang- Hebrew Purim festival which began Tlaker aiiffered an attack of aavere ron No. 1 of Germany's new air Balt and Ohio ...... g ) were observed today when several has lUTived at the embarkation noon. the spring. Lou Little Columbia strung and ponder^ today the vast Nazi program." Conn. General ...... 25 27 R. HUbIg, 70 Ridge street Donald R Rlchberg hod "drlvm a 26, 1934, and Tvlilch waa operated at don Judd and Robert Wright. at sundown last nlghi and ends to­ palna in his abdomen yaatarday fleet...... 12 T pTrapne awoke to the warbling of place, Miami harbor. Barrymore "niursday evening the members football coach le an honorary mem­ European res«rve force— 17,000.000 tary strength must include the fol­ Hartford F ire ...... b7 U 591 Mrs, M. F. Young, 77 Qarden knife Into the very heart of labor” a reduced capacity for the better night. Germany's flrst conscripts under Beth Steel ...... S3T street robina and later, as they went to ■aid he expects to leave New York wlU meet at 7 o'clock at Depot ber. mominc and Dr. N. A. Burr waa men—ready for mobilization In lowing detMlz: Hartford Steam Boiler 73 74 by his interpretation* of N R A 's col­ work, saw them bopping about the part of the past year, is now closed. The feast of Purim Is one of the the new law for compulsory military Beth Steel, p fd ...... flg lective bargaining guarantees. within a week. Square and from there will proceed called. Hia coiidlUon became serl- event of a war. To train these 20,. "N ew automobile roads, built or NAUonal F i r e ...... 58)4 «o< Mrs. MatUda Pella, 138 Eldridge lawns in eearch of food. . Doloree (^tello, Barrymore's sec­ A hearing was given the owner minor festivals of the Jewish calen­ training, will be called to the colors B o r tw ...... 2 n street ^ "Mr. Richberg sold labor down to Danielson to reinstate and Install ENGUSH COURT FREES oua in the afternoon and he waa re- next September according to a high 500,0()0 soldiers the military nations planned, linking the extreme bord­ ...... 75H 77> Snowdrops and crocuses already ond wife, will not be aboard, al­ o f the mill on the question of a dar and one of the most Joyous Can P a o ...... Mrs, Joseph O'Coln, 27 Ridgewood the river, Lewie roared, during his the officers of the lodge there which HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Rcichswebr officer. They will be of Europe have spent $45,000,000,- ers; new canals and air flclda spread T ravelw * ...... 397 497 haro been seen peeping above the though hie first wife, Michael violation of Section 7-A of the Na­ ones. It is observed, in addition to moved to the Uaocbcater Memorial 000 since the World War. J- I- ...... 47). street testimony favoring enactment of has been Inactive. selected on the same rigid principle countrywide and concentrated par­ IW Ie Utimiea Stooln ground In places with a southern Strange, expects to accompany him. tional Recovery Act six weeks ago the rending of the .Megillah boapltal at S o’clock. Cerro de Pasco ...... 477; Mrs. L. J. Raynaud. 58 Pin j th® Wngner labor disputes bill. Friday evening they will meet MAN OF OLD CHARGES o f bodily, intellectual and moral tlt- As statesmen studied Great ticularly In the northern part of the Conn. Elec Serv ...... 33 33 exposure and sheltered from the Besides Mise Strange, tbe Barry­ today and at that time Elisha Hil­ (scrolls), by family feasts, by giv­ I f your skin is yellow— complexion Emring the nt(ht Dr. Tinker rested Britain’s protest that Germany was Ches and O h io ...... s s * street The measure would outlaw the again on Depot Square at 7 o'clock nc.sa that have applied throughout countrya' ammunition factoriea also Conn. P o w e r ...... 3714 331 cold winds from the north. more guests will Include Diana liard informed the referee who acted and go to - Plain vlllc to witness the ing "portions to the poor” and by pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor comfortably and this morning waa endangering security by conscript­ Chrysler ...... SSV Mrs. R. a. CTarke, 81 Hamilton company-dominated union, craatc a 15 years of the small provisional in the north equipped for extensive *7 62 Squirrele, which have been hiber­ Barrymore, 14, daughter of their as Judge at the hearing, that there exemplification of rank work at a Accused of Kidnaping a Boy tho exchange of gifts among rela­ —you have a bad taste in your viatted by several of the physicians ing a standing arniy of .500,000, Coca Cola ...... iso)j street New Britain. permanent Labor Relations Board were 135 working in the plant and on the attending staff of the bospi. army. Hartford E lec ...... 53 53 nating all winter except for occa- marriage, and Harrison Tweed, Mise district meeting to be held in that 31 Years Ago and Bringing tives, also by community celebra­ mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you Eiirupean nations were spending Col Carb ...... 78U Mrs. John Bissell, 46 Pearl street and make “ majority rule” a part of alonal excurelone on mild d a ^ in that a year ago, when the workers tal. This noon he suffered another This means that probably only 80 ...... 81 34 Strange's present husband. place. tions such as bails, dramatics and should try Olive Tablets. thirty to forty per. cent of their In­ Col Oaa and E le c ...... gn Mrs. William Kelsh, 307 Gardner the law. ;uest for the nuta they burled last ■truck there was about the same Him to United States. severe attack and bis condition at per cent, at the highest, of those ? Barrymore explained that Mlae masquerades. In dietary ob.scrv- Dr. EMwards Olive Tablete—a sub­ Air. H. H. Eagtr It a pharmaceutiail comes “for defense.” Coml S o l * ...... is y 8 N B T C o ...... 704 793 Btreet It waa during his discussion of aU, are seen frequently at Center number employed. There has been press time -is serious, Dr.. Burr called upon to report for duty will JAIL FARM BIU (Tostella will be absent because ance, the piece de rcsi.stance Is a tri­ stitute for calomel—were prepared Malesman. Many timms he has been our Great Britain remained the only Cons O a s ...... 7 7 ^ Annie Clarke, 315 Porter street 'majority rule” that Lewis renewed Park, Center Springe Park and In no report from Washington since Leeds. Eng., March 19.— (A P ) — stated. actually be draftee]. a - , Stocks their children—Dolores, 5, and John, corn cake filled with honeyed by Dr. Edwards after 20 years o f: guest at the McAlpin. He frankly com­ major power, whose army was re­ Cons OH ...... Mrs. Malcolm Anderson, 33 Ben hie attack on the recovery co-i other places about town. the hearing was held. Henrj- Ross, accused of kidnaping a This morning Dr. O. R. W itter of 'The flrst class to be caHcd will in Am Hardware ...... 7*14 ] e 7 4—are too young to make the Jour­ GIRIS’ “ GET TOGETHER” poppyseeds, cheese o.- preserves, study. plimented the McAlpin by writing I cruited on a voluntary basis. The Cont (3 a n ...... sflu ton street orcllnator. started when Rlchberg Ole Man Winter gave evidence to­ The mill continued to operate, boy in England 31 years ago and Hartford, medical consultant con­ all likelihood be that of young men IS NOT DEAD YET Am Horiery ...... ^ ‘ J? ney. That she remains In Califor­ called "Hnman-tasch.” Olive Tablets are a purely vege­ '"^.and the McAlpin le <7oe others demand that their young men Corn Prod ...... V. flSU Mrs. Joseph Behrend, 411 Center held that minorities of non-union 1 day, however, that be had not yet but there was a falling off In the taking him to New Jersey, was ac­ ducted an examination and rendered bom In 1914. Germany does nut Arrow H and H, com. 74 I 8 nia, he said, is no sign of matri­ The slgniflcanoe of Purim for the table compound. Know them by serve an average of two years with Del Lack and W n ...... \2 V street empIoye.s could deal with their era- given up the ghost. A brief flurry orders reported, with the result that quitted by a Jury today at the hotel where I gel everythiiig I a diagnosis. Dr. Tinker was in his appear to be In a hurry to All In the ,'OonHniied from Pag* Ob«) P7<1- ...... 100 — monial discord. AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH modern Jew lies in tlie assurance their olive color. the colors. Du P o n t ...... sgw Mrs. C. M. Morris, S3 Lancastei ployers on wagta and hours. of enow fell shortly after 9 o'clock, for the past three weeks there has pay for...p lu * ■ lot o f oerrloe I usual health up until tbs attack suf­ details of the law of last Saturday Bluings and Spencer.. U 1 Soon after his return six weeks court's direction. that under Divine Provlilence "the To have a clear, pink skin, bright France and Italy developers of Eastman Kodak ...... 117X Rond. Out of Richberg’s Interpretation quickly to be replaced by a slight been a reduction made in tbe num In a trembling voice, the white- don’t pay for...yet regerdlcM of fered yesterday inomlng. but will rather proceed with extreme when the Senate turned down the Bristol Brass ...... 37 33 ago from a pilgrimage to India, hia .Tew has stood at the grqvcs of all eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoy­ the greatest war machines In Eu­ Elec and Mus ...... s « Mrs. W. H. Montie, 134 Birch of the Recovery Act’s collective bar­ drlzsle of rain. It waa bracing but ber of inen 7md women employed haired Ross pleaded not gtillty. The what I eould afford to tpend, Dr. Tinker came to tlancbester 55 precaution— technical German thor­ committee's report and voted for Case, Lockwood and B 140 __ father’s birthplace, Barrymore en­ Supper Served in Parish House his per-sccutors in the challenge of ancy like childhood days, you must rope have followed notably similar 5**0 Ad‘ 0 L i t e ...... 30Ti street. gaining clause, Lewie said, had not too cold. at tbe plant Last week the mill prosecution offered no evidence. ' my respect for value would dh yaars ago next fall and has con­ oughness, as the Relchswehr officer recommittal. rrven In the face of OolUns Co...... 99 _ tered a hospital here. He Is still Last Night— Bible Study Jewish loyalty such as was demon­ get at the cause. designs. O^n El6c ...... 2 1^ Mrs. Carl Rogers. 37 Main street grown the "proportional representa­ RMldents who find their fuel sup­ was operated, but there was a small When Ross was committed to rect me to the MeAlpIn.” tinued in medical practice here since called It— In order to make sura that the Senate action of today most ob­ Colt’s Firesnns ...... ! 28 80 under a doctor’s care, recuperating strated by Mordeca) and. at his in­ Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on Both have heavily fortified front­ tO«n F o o d s ...... 33 u Florence Morgan, 33 Trotttr tion” now used in the auto industry. ply low may expect several cold force at work and Friday evening Class Each Monday. trial February 7 it waa charged he • rn m Ike priemtmfim mfllu Me.Urtu she Is building a really efficient de­ servers expressed the belief that the Eagle Lock from Influenza. sistence, by Esther: )n the assump­ the bowels like calomel—yet have IMO. He has served as medical iers os flrst lines o f defensive both Gen M o to re ...... 27T4 street Betrayed President days before the warm weather real­ the plant closed doivn, those being had obtained permiasion to taac fensive force. ‘The enlistment will possibility won remote that the —Fafnlr fnlr B ea rin gs...... Business and arrangements for tion of responsibility for the well­ no dangerous after effects. examiner for Manchester for 35 call their cUlsens to the colors at GUIette ...... ' T iS Mrs. L. B. Smith, 164 No. Elm "1 say Mr. Rlchberg betrayed the ly seta in. Invariably the tempera­ employed at that time being inform­ About twenty members of St. John William Whitnear. 4, on a fish­ That'sthewayall thrifty visitors to never be larger than can be handled House would reverse Itself. Fuller Brtuh, Class A, his trip tempted the actor to leave being of the needy and ill circum­ yaars and for several years waa the age of 21. In France the period Gold Dust ...... ; i 5 «^ street Preildent,” the mine union chief ture drops several degrees when the ed that the closing was due to lack Mary’s Girls' Friendly Society en­ ing trip. Instead, It wa.s said, he They help overcome constipation. New York feel about the McAlpin. by the proper number of officers. While the House was tied up writh Gray Tel Pay StaUon. the hospital briefly today for the stances of life: In the urge to bear medical examiner for the town of o f active service Is two years and Hudson M o to rs ...... Mrs. John (3orman, Highland maintained, emphasizing each word spring freshet of the Omnectlcut of orders. There were no wheels joyed the first of a series of month­ iToardcd a ship for the United T ry them and note the pleTislng re­ The officers said conscription the long debate on the horse racing Hart and C o o le y ...... first time since hia confinement. vicissitudes with patience and en­ Large, luxurious rooms, excep­ Bolton. He was a representative reservist duty ends at 49. The Ital­ Int Harv ...... !! Park. with a tap of his glasses on the river oeeure, the icy cold water from turning in the mill today. ly “ get-together” suppers last eve­ States and settled with the boy in sults. Millions of boxes sold yearly. would apply not only to the army bin, the Senate waded through a Hartmann Tob, com'.! dure misfortune with courage in the tionally convenient location, of Manchester in the General ian Is on active duty 18 months, but — 4 Miss Sue Gleason, 228 School table before him. melted mountain enowa making it ning at the pariah house. Supper 16c, 30c, 60c. mass of routine bu.sine.ss. Int Nick ...... 23*4 do., pfd...... Newark. abiding faith that Justice and truth lOOX service, fine food...and all Assembly in 1897. but to the Navy and A ir Force as on reserve until 65. street. " I can't understand why you colder in the general vicinity of the YOUTHFUL BANDITS was served at 6:30. and consisted of Authorities quoted Ross as saying well. In line with a suggestion from Int Tel and Tel ...... ‘ 57! Int Silver ...... will triumph.” When the Manchester kiemorial Hannah Foy, 15 Laurel Place. didn't go to the President," Chair­ river’s course. Blast Hampton, March 19— (A P ) the following; Baked spaghetti, the boy’s mother told him he was at a cost which has made the Govenior Wilbur L. Cross, the Sen­ Johns M s n svllle...... ] 39 k do., pfd...... !! LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE While local Jews have no syna­ boapltal was built. Dr. Tinker was a nPALY'S ATTITUDE Kennecott ...... ” 14.4 Winners of other prizes today man Walsh (D., Mass.), put in. Puesywillowe already have ap­ —A trio of youthful bandits one of cabbage and pineapple salad, rolls, the father. She denied saying this. McAlpin famous for hotel value. member of the. attending staff. He NOTE CALLED TOO tVEAK ate adopted a resolution naming a Landers, Frary A Clk. gogue here In which to worship. BOSTON Rome, March 19.—(AP) — Al­ Lehigh Val Coal ...... ‘ 714 were: "We went everywhere else,” Lewis peared in epots about town where them armed with a doubled barrel home-made cake and coffee. Miss A warrant for Ross’ arrest was is­ joim J. woona. " — § - served In that capacity until he vras London. March 19.— French dis­ legislative committee to arrange oli- New B rit Mch., com ., though official Italian circles seem Lehigh Val R d ...... Mrs. E. F. Wayman, 82 Spruce replied. there are brooks or swampland. The NOMINATE NEW OFnCERS shotgun waa captured single handed Evelyn Burrell was chairman. I^es- sued In 1904 but was not served un­ free. Irem from placed on the honorary staff on May approval of the British note to Ger­ servance of April 26 of the holding do., pfd...... inclined to accept the German arms LIgg and Myers B ...... 793 street, rib roast "There has been no chTUige in trees and shrubbery In tbe parks shortly after midnight today by ent plans are to have an Informal til last January. Roas returned to EXCURSION 11, 1927. many as "weak” was Indicated In of the first general. court In Connec­ Mann A Bow. C1a.ss A Mrs. W. J. Irwin, 34 Proctor policy,” Walsh came back. and around houses have not yet State Police Sergeant Roy Pettin situation. It was Indicated today ticut. Loew’s ...... 34 do.. Class B ...... supper once a month, with one o f England in 1922. Dial SUNDAY, MASCH 24 * 2 3 0 *400 « 4s o French quarters today as Ambassa­ Road, Nellie Don dress. “No, Mr. Rlchberg adheres to burst Into bud, however. giU who surprised the robbers In the older memliers acting as chair­ Justice Atkinson, remarking: "1 thnt Italy probably will present a This ceremony will bo held In Lorillard ...... ! ! ! ! ' 19 M North and Judd _____ John F. Limerick Up for Dic­ SINGKaE tv in .bcoded dor Andre Charles Corbin of France note to Berlin similar to that sent Mary J. Hayes, 14g Main street, this.” Carrier’s Caoino where they were man. A small charge Is asked to think It Is preposterous to rake up 5321 MOUND TRIP REPORT nmVBS K ILLE D connection with the state's tercen- Mont Ward ...... , 21 it Niles, Bern Pond ....! RAILROAD FARC F M K t Am lo»rrr«tlM folder M tr doflcrIMu A iL interviewed Sir John Simon, British fruit plate. "Do all other labor leaders feel tator and W'illiam D. War- attempting to make off with loot cover cost of materials used. * 2 “ Ibo footoro* o f H oR rlM cAlpio. PIo o m vrito for U. yesterday by Great Britain. tchiiry cclebr.ttlon. Nat Blac ...... I.’ ;; j V i this thing 30 years old,” took the Lv. Hartford ...... foreign secretary. Peck, Stow and Wilcox the same as you do?” Walsh a.skcd. coneletlng o f clgare and cigarettes. The regular meeting of the soci­ For ... RilSA.M. Brussels, March 19,— (A P )— A It was understowl that a like note Nat Cash R e g ...... 74 '* Ru.ssell M fg...... A. I’. Lydall, , 22 Hudson street nock for Treasurer. course of asking, "Do you suppose Lv. MoachooUr...... • •• 9:30 A.M. A t the same time, authoritative A bill empowering the Public cookies. Lewis said all the members of CURB QUOTATIONS The youUis who gave their names ety followed, opening with a short Duo Botion (Soath Slo.) • ..12I1SPA1 maosaga to the Colonial Ministry would be sent by France. Nat Dairy ...... Scovlli ...... ! any court In the world is going to HOTEL quarters said that whether Great Utilities Commission to Issue per­ Mrs. S. M. Gllnack. M t Road, the American Federation of Labor as Elmer Maine, 21, Myer F. Tay­ devotional service under the direc­ inflict any punishment? It ts some­ Free Deli^orv today reported the finding of the The newspaper Messagero waa re­ Nat D istillers...... 271I Stanley Worka ...... Britain will ask the United SUtes mit's for the removal of trees pro­ Glastonbury, cookies. Executive Council and o f the N R A Mimcbester Lodge No. 1477, Loyal lor, 17, and Howard Lewis, 17, all tion of Chairman of Worship thing which did nobody any harm Jr». Ba.lM (Sauth S ta .) ...... SttO P.M. plane in which Edouard Renard, garded OB having stated the gen­ N Y Central ...... 11 Standard Screw D o . M B cb ..lO T ...... SslT P.M. to take steps in connection with eral Italian opinion In a front page voked the only skirmish of the day Mrs. James Taylor. 37 Madison Labor Advisory Board did. Aesd Oss and Elec Order of Moose, nominated the fol­ of Middletown, were booked on Evelyn Carlson. The rector. Rev. J. as far as I can see.” governor of French Equatorial A f­ in the Senate. N Y N H and H ...... i ; " " 3*4 do., pfd., guar...... WELDON Da. HartlM-e ...... Si4S P.M. Germany’s newly-announced mlll- editorial, the gist of which was street. Pecan pie, The mine workers chief favored Am er Sup Pow . . . lowing officers at Its meeting last charges of breaking and entering S. Neill, then led a class In Bible Ross appeared bewildered and Uoiitad NumWr af Tlckat. Oo«4 Onir •« ^ALPIN rica and his party bad been missing, Noranda ...... ’ 34 s Smythe Mfg. Co...... ^ y power might depend on the "don't lose your head." Tlic mea.sure, already approved by Mrs. Karl Pricss, 53 Foley street keeping the proposed new board In Blue Ridge ...... night. and theft while armed in the night study, followed by an open discus­ said: “ It Is very wonderful, but Trolno IndUotod Now eo Solo at Stotlo« "TSe Centre ef Ceeveefeeee” with all its occupants dead. North Am ...... * ” fl»4 Taylor and Fenn ___ D R UG CO. forthcoming conversations between the House was passed by the Senate patted flowers. the Department of Labor and giving (Tan Marconi ...... Dictator, John F. Limerick; rice season. sion. These Bible study classes will what does It all mean?” Ttehot OlSeoo. With Renard were his wife, prom­ "Never, as In this moment, Is calm Torrlngton ...... tROAOWAV et 340 STRECT. NEW VOM Girr Bip John and Relchefuebrer Hitler of so much to be counseled.” said by a roll call vote of 19 to 16. Mrs. Elsie Hanna, 43 HoUlster labor and industry representation, Cent States Elec dictator, Francis J. Limerick; pre­ NEW HAVEN *• inent socially In Parts, and five colo­ Germany. Penn ...... , = Underwood Mfg. Co.. nial army officers. Me.ssagero. "London’s watchword Senator John M. Taft, Jr., Social- street, potted flowers. to increase labor’s "confidence" In Cities Berries .... late, Luke Deane; treasurer, William The French ambaseador had an Phil Pete ...... /!!!!!!!;■ 15 Union M fg. Co...... the board. D. Warnock; trustee for three years, The plane was forced down In the Is don't lose your head' while Paris l:.t of Brldgcporl, who led the fight Pub Serv N J ...... ' ' ooi- H. Schwarz, fl L«w1a street tulips. (Tltlee Service, ;'fd . extended conversation with Sir John against the measure, charged the U 8 Envelope, com... Mrs. Thomas Russell, 51 Spruce Non-partlsanshlp, he said, ’‘puts Elec Bond and Share Karl Marks; trustee' for three yeare, Oonge Jungles last Thursday. la consulting with the other powers. Radio ...... 41? do., pfd...... M d an unconfirmed report said England's resolution not to post­ bill would make It easier for Public street. Bond bread. a premium on lack of Information.” Ford Limited .... Victor Zableskas. Rem R o n d ___ "...... 8^4 Veeder Root ...... !! the Brttleh minuter might go to pone the visit of Foreign Secretory Utilities to replace trees wlUj holes. Mrs. F. F. Howell. 3 Edgerton Nisg Hud Pow .. Manchester Lodge ts plaiming a Berlin by way of Parte as a result. Safeway S to r e s ...... ! ! ! ! ! ! 38 * Whitlock Coll Pipe !! "booeter” meeting to be held this Simon to Berlin Is without doubt Fifteen Republicans and four Sears Roebuok ...... " 3414 Place, dry cleaning order. Penn Road ...... French quarters here expressed motivated by a de.sire for peace and Democrats voted In favor o f the bill J.B.WIl'ms <3o. 110 par 57 Mrs. Paul Krlstoff, 183 School United Founders . year, tentative date April 28, when indignation over what they termed Socony V a c ...... j o J HOPKINS GOES ON it Is expected 400 members from a wish to take up that salutary while the three Socialists and 13 South Pac ...... street, laundry order. United L t and Pow A Personal Notices a lack of sufficient expansion of de­ lodges all over Connecticut will work of me

- s Which Id ds moBg in practlcd Ss it chaatabla whlla the bond would. be I Hanrlypiitrr **What Do You Mean—Hard Times?” !^>'r)ne circus has provided a whale la in thaory. —at a fat discount. As matters] 845^ $RS HOLD SOCIAL St fun for them, and the riding stand the bonus due In 194S can BEHIND THE SCENES TAPS ARE SOUNDED WALL ST. BRIEFS 200 PERFORMERS sciiuoi .-.huuld be outstanding in this ■ (A a respect as it shows just how circus Ennting fitrald only be paid to the veteran or his Four persons whose combined , JUDGESHIPS New York, March 19.— (AP) — riders arc taught. ___ _ rutfuitiiKu ■» rHB heirs. Under the new scheme it IN WASHINGTON ages totaled 345 years gathered | WmU Street estimates plooe lost Kiddiea from, the audience are ■MIALD PMNTlNa ^)MPANT. INC The Hartford Times, which for a FOR ARMY HORSES IN SHRINE CIRCUS Saturday for an Informal social l II BiHtll atratt would be pa}rabie to anybody to .■Y ROONtY DUTCHEH______week’s movement of roUwey freight In the home of Mr. and Mrs. A l- j given an opportunity to try their Vanehutir, Cuan. long time baa been deeply grieved skill generally with dtsastrous re­ whom he might sail his claim. at moderately above the previous bert B. Dibble of Pleasant Val­ THOMAS PERUU80N The Herald Woshlagtoa Oorre- sults but much laughter. Oaaaral Maaacar by the low estate into which it con­ f o f the Supreme Court gold deci­ week, but under the like week of ley. Those present and their ages Such a measure ought to be very BFoadent. Yes, this annual show, the pro­ FeanSad Ootobar I, Itll ceives the minor judiciary of this sion? He bad quit practicing law in loot year. Dow Jones A Co. places follow: Mra. Milton Elmore, of I Fsbllabad Etarir Baaning Excapt profitable Indeed to the swarm of Over 35 Acts Booked to ceeds of which go wholly for char­ 19S8. Tenth U. S. Field Artillery the total at approximately 600,000 Silver Lane, 89; Mrs. Em m a | Saadari. and Holldara Entarad al tha state to have fallen through the "veteran bond brokers" who would, Woobington, March 19— Mr. cars, compared with 587,370 the itable purposes, promises every­ Peat Ottlea at Manabaatar. Ceaa., at What about— 7 Ha hadn't beard Alexander, Sliver Lane, 82; Mr. grubbiness of politics, has evolved Roosevelt came back to town In previous week, and 625,773 the same thing that a real circus can give, Saeoad Claaa Hall Hattar. of course. Instantly come upon the anything about it. Did he core to Play at State Armory Dibble, 87, and Mrs. Dibble, 87.' | what seemed to be the most critical Now Motorized; Soldiers week of 1984. fun, thrills, laughter, a gay after­ 80BSCR1PTI0N RATES the Idea of an amendment to the scene, as well as providing another comment on the work-relief oltua- Oaa Taar, bj mall ...... M OO period of hla administration and tion? He didn’t think of onsrthlng noon or evening of clean entertain­ state Constitution as a remedy. Par MontR br m a ll...... I *0 dead safe means of investment to. hie first press eonferance thereafter he could say. Copper circles estimate that the Hartford Week of April 1. ment. Stadia Copy ...... l-o t That amendment, the Times believes, indicated that ha had come to con­ Glad Over the Change. Oallaarad oaa jraar the holders of large owners of Any comment on the fact that be statiiUcol position of the industry tacle of riding ladles In rich old ...... 1...M.UO sider these semi-weekly sessions should “provide for a better way of money and credit— and one more ENdLANP was now rounding out the first two Improved a UtUe further In Febru­ Colonial costumes, the Dobas troupe “S IS SY ” N O L U N G E R KXKBBIt OP THE ASSOCIATED with the oorrespondents a bit of a years of hla administration? He ary. Revised estimates of world selecting judges, preferably appoint­ Hartford, March 19.—Thirty-five of Russian equilibrists, the twelve PRESS form of competition for the idle FRAM Ce chore. Fort Lewis, WoSh., March 18.— stocks of refined copper os of Tka Aaaeeiatad Praat it aaelutivair hadn't thought about it, but mon- LIszeed Arabs, sensational acrobats Chicago— Maurice Chevalier says ment by the Governor with the ap­ capital that ought to be seeking em­ White House press conferences Masch 1 place the total at 954,000,- acts with over two hundred per­ aatltlad to tba uaa tor rapublloatloa MPAN Uoned his engagements for March (AP) __ 'T a p s" have sounded for the and tumblers, the Piachiannl troupe he Is through with "sissy" roles. of airaaw t dlipatebat oraditad to It proval of the Senate." aren't what they used to be. They 4. Ctould he say anything iabout the 000 pounds, off 17,000,000 from Feb­ formers, in the dome of the State ployment In industry and trade. horses that hauled the guns.in the of Italian teeter board acrobats, the Stopping off enroute to Cannes, or aot otbarwlta >.rad.tad la tbit filSRMAlMY never really were. That Is, the income tax '(pink slip" Issue T He ruary 1. Stocks in North and.South Btpar aad alto tba loetl aawt oub> Well, suppose we draw up the Tenth Field Artillery. Arm ory on Broad street, ten flyini six DeCordos. barrel jumpers, a nov­ France, he cold he intended to sun rather widespread tradition that didn't think to at this stage. America are believed to have de­ fithtd barttn. amendment, just like that. Sup­ r tA lY The thunder of hoofs bos been acta taking place simultaneously, 3 elty seen with the Wirth circus for himself there luitil a moving picture All ridbtt of rapubileallon ol AAA, FAMINE MAKER the President completely bared his clined 31,000,000 pounds, which wum the first time In this country, Pick­ sUlled on the parade ground. In­ producer decided to give him "the tpaclal ditoatobat barala art alto ra> pose we have It read, "There shall soul to the boys and girls every portlaUy offset by an Increase of acrobats, clowns, three rings smd the ard's trained seals, the Long Chun aanrtd. Bfaybe Something Later stead tractors clank to bugle colls kind of a part I want." be a better way of selecting the The 1936 program of tba Agricul­ Wednesday and Friday waa exag­ 4,000,000 pounds outside the Amer­ best seating arrangements ever— Foo troupe of Chinese plate’ spin­ gerated. What about the Welrton 7-A os the caissons start roUing along He said the producers ha as campaign managers or otherwise, sion. you got the impression that Few newspapermen attended, but A. different view was taken by hia case waa continued to Saturday equestrienne revue, a colorful spec- there were some who wanted to aik Joseph L. Mlddlesworth. He's a in bonds of $5,000. Unable to raise form systems of budgeting and ac­ to elect hira possessed the proper financiers permit" their thoughts to he Iz a more serious and sober man. Luther certain pointed questions. major now, but he won fame as a the bail, he was taken to Tolland AT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT amount of righteousness to sit as become centered on what they re­ Right off, however, he expressed counting and for adequate audit­ the hope that "you’ve all bought They were .rdven no chance. first sergeant. County jail to await appearance be­ gard as the threat of monetary In­ fore Justice Eaton Saturday. Mean Tilly Shoil Cut ing. judges In any court, high or low. tng very fit indeed. Oh, quite. baby bonds" and a pert girl piped Later, it waa explained that ques­ “N o one with any sense really while, he will endeavor to engage i There Is an awful lot of this bob­ flation and of potential taxes, pay­ But his poor lltUe wife had been up: tioning "might have been embar­ thinks the Army can get along with­ « FISH » Tha latter la an extremely com­ lawyer. ing no heed to the economic sacri­ prostrate khe whole voyage. "What with?" rassing" and that the ombfessador out horses," he said. "Horses can bery about the shameful extent to Jacob Silveratetn, a' brother of RIB LAMB CHOPS "■ prehensive and detailed measure, Mr. Brook, who was bom in HEALTH-DIET ADVICE Maybe It woon't funny, but it was "nervous” about It. go where no motor truck or motor­ which politics figime In the choice of lege of crop control for the making Harry, waa arrested and booked on While Mttly which appears to have been drawn sounded funny and the room broke Perhaps It was just aa well. O r- cycle can go. It's all right to use HADDOCK England, was homesick for Holly­ By DR. FR ANK McCOY a charge of bestiality. Jacob plead­ lower court judges; but so far as we of a scarcity. Yet there Is Im­ into a howl of laughter that re­ tain would-be questioners planned motors when you are going a long la full recognition of every short­ wood when I saw him. He'd been ed not guilty to the charge, but aft­ Freih — Dretted can make out the Idea of the re­ measurably greater danger in the batting around Europe for nine Questions In regard to Health and Diet minded you of tha old days. to ask the number of newspaper­ distance and want to get there In a 1935 HOME APPLIANCE ei Oeilred L* 8 ^ KIDNEY LAMB CHOPS"’ m coming that has come to light In the er hearing the revolting evidence month-s, living out of traveling will he answered by Or. Mc(k>y who can Roosevelt joined, of eourse. But men murdered and imprisoned in hurry, but when you want to rccon- Slt*k — Dalicioul in FliYor monstrants Is to cure the bite with latter than there ever could be In Justice Eiaton found probable cause long history of municipal affairs in bags and shaving in trains and be addressed In care of this paper. En­ If he thought of a comeback, he Germany and something about the nolter over rough territory you need a hair off the dog that did the bit­ tha former, even If Inflation were to horses and always will.” and ordered him bound over to Su­ this sUte. It U one of the most leaving his best pipes behind in close stamped, self-addreseed envelope didn't moke It. practice of beheading women. AND be carried a hundred times further for reply. perior Court of Tolland <3ounty un­ STEAK COD CUBE MINUTE verbose bills ever presented to the ing— prevent the political appoint­ hotel rooms. So he was taking der a bond of $2,000. Jacob was AH H e JnstjCkraldn’t Bay Freihlv Tender, T«ty ment of judges by substituting some than there is the slightest chance the first train home— not even PRODUCTION GOING UP lodged In jail when he failed to Sliced lAglalature, containing as It does tarrying to see the better Broad­ The conference went along like » 10< still more completely political sys­ will be the case. Monetary Infla­ COSIPLICA'nONS OF MISS SCHUETZ TO LEAVE raise the bond. some twelve or thirteen thousand way shows. -.men but these cells were present. this: N Medford, WIs. —Page the AAA VARICOSE \T:IN8 Brother In Barn tem of appointment. tion, at worst, could do no more Should a person have a further ex- What about bis conferences with experts—Taylor county, Wisconsin, TOP ROUND STEAK 4 5 < words, the equivalent of more than Seems that Mr. Brook has just When State Policeman Buckley aralnaUon made to avoid further Senator Robinson on the work- appears to be on a pre-New Deal F IL E T S O L E Beil Center Cull If we're going In for a real re­ than cause wealth to change hands; finished making a picture with the WESTERN UNION EMPLOY and the insurance Investigators ten columns of the solid type of this After varicose veins have been trouble later on?" relief bill? No news. Just one of production schedule. Flounder form of the minor court judiciary deliberate, government-fostered crop aforementioned Miss Carroll. A were inspecting the charred furni­ newspaper: but we should hesitate present over a period of time, with­ Answer; Epithelial cells appear­ picture called "The Dictator," our regular conferences. Talked Here are a few important events ture and woodwork of the house, Veilely " 1 5 4 PORK CHOPS by means of a Constitutional amend­ reduction utterly destroys wealth. ing In the liquid waste from the W to aay that any considerable part of which is a scrubbed-up version of out suitable treatment being used, about all kinds of things. of the last few day's; Local Office Manager to Join Jacob was said to have bMn in. the Fieihly Ground The policies of the A A A are the kidneys might show a mild form W h at did he think of Secretary Quadruplet Iambs, triplet Iambs It is redundant. ment why not do It right? Why how a physician became the boss the patient may develop eczema, Devonshire Financial Corpo­ barn. The investigators phanced to of cystitis, providing there are no Wallace's article- suggesting that and four sets of twin lambs, bom to not have the bar associations of all most poisonous by far of all the per of Denmark In the eighteenth cen­ seen on the tegs below the knees, or ration in Hartford. go Into the barn and were said to HADDOCK The bill would put all municipali­ tury. The whole story never would an ulcer may appear, called a vari­ other Important findings In the capitalism was dying — or some­ six ewes at the Paul Beuhler farm HAMBURG the states the other side of the Mis­ verted economic doses that have have observed a scene which w ar­ m have got by the American censors, cose ulcer. The eczema is the re- urinalysis. These cells are micro- thing like that? He hadn’t read It. at Browning. At Oitr Dcliceleiien Dept. ties on a practical budget basis with Miss Elaine Schuetz, of 34 Cooper ranted them taking Jacob to the FILETS sissippi—far enough away to be out been thrust upon us by the Roose­ regardless of Its authenticity. "In suit of the poor circulation which i under the microscope w h a t did he think about a cer­ A litter of 16 pigs at the Haden- the budget dravni‘ by a board of street, who has been manager of Manchester police station. In a cell of the zone of Connecticut political velt administration—and they have, England, though, historical ac­ in turn causes a lack of nourish- similar to those thrown off by tain newspaper’s suggestion that he feldt farm at Browning. there, Jacob w as examined by Dr. Frtih - the local Western Union office for Bologna or M inced Ham finance sufficiently far In advance curacy counts for something, ' ment of the skin. The skin loses dandruff. A re- owed a moral obligation to holders Triplet bull calves bora at tha D. C. Y. Moore. .Ater be was • 1 5 < Influence—each submit a list of so far, occasioned tha least resent­ the past six years, will leave the em of the beginning of the fiscal year Brook said. Its normal resistance and develops **®™lnatlon may show they have of government gold bonds. In view WTalter Pagel farm at Chelsea. brought back to Bolton and ar­ ment. It la within the power of ploy of that company on Saturday. qualified lawyers of marked ability He told me something which the“ ...... typical inflammation seen in disappeared. raigned before Justice Eaton on the to enable the board to fix the tax On Monday she will enter the em­ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES who would like to shine in the Hast, this Congress to get rid of the whole Mr. Balcon had failed to mention, ebzema. By rubbing on an oint­ bestiality charge. rate by the budget and to have the ploy o f' the Devonshire Financial and from these lists, whenever there Infernal A A A mesa. But It Is not and which may have some bearing ment or salvp, the patient may ob­ Acataphasla Constable Chesterfield Plrie, tax receipts coming In the moment on tlie willingness of British and Service Corporation, Asylum street, whose preliminary probe just after FANCY A la a vacancy to be filled in any Con­ to be expected that it will so long tain temporary relief from tire Question: M ; J: asks: "W ill you ^ Ibi tlie expenditures begin. American performers to be traded. eczema, but without the underlying Hartford. The Devonshire corpora­ the fire aroused his suspicions emd Bananas RIPE ^ 1 9 « necticut lower court, draw a name os press and public remain silent please tell me what 'acataphasia' tion Is a subsidiary of the National A citizen of one country appear­ cauqe be|.ng corrected, the trouble means?" prompted him to call in the state WINESAP One very Important provision Is under the deliberate purpose of the ing In the other country has to Shawmut Bank of Boston. police, has been checking up on Sil­ C by lot and Import the lucky guy. usuaHj(' returns. Answer: The disorder you ask FANCY EATING tl-at DO spending agency of the mu- pay income taxes in both places. Miss Schuetz, who is the daughter versteln. He said he had learned Apples i ; To make It still more non-political administration to fatten a few A common complication of vari­ about la caused by an Injury to the GRAPE­ ZBi It Isn't quite a double tax, but it of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Schuetz, the Bolton cider mill operator once BALDW IN « nlclpcllty can either actually ex­ Western farmers at the expense of cose vclnsN^e varicose ulcer, also central nervous system, and part it might be provided that no candi­ does amount to about 05 cents on graduated from the Manchester owned property in Lebanon which n a t i v e g r o w n f< pend money or sign any contract or tho result ofx imperfect nutrition. of the brain la affected by either Apples date should be named hy the bar the seml-Btarvatloo of a whole n.i- the dollar. Which is a lot of High hchool six years ago and join­ w as destroyed by fire. FOR COOKING % 1"" V'ery often theMdcer seems to start disease or the breaking of a blood ZBi commitment of any kind without associations who had ever tton. money, even on a movie star's ed Western Union shortly after­ Fire On Vernon Ave. CALIFOR N IA SUNKIST voted after the patlenVsbas received an vessel. Loss of speech results for dot wage. ward. She has made a host of A few years ago Silversteln also FRUIT LARGE SIZE Uic counter-signature of the muni­ Injury by bumplng^e leg, or the Lemons even In the West. varying lengths of time, depending owned a house on Vernon avenue, 17< cipality's chief accounting officer, ankle, against a h a r d ^ je c t . A s the friends in her work and has succeed­ By some such device we might, Workout upon the seriousness of the injury Bolton, which w as burned. Subse­ MEDIUM SIZE NATIVE ^ ulcer forms it is floodcd^’lth stag­ ed In building up Western Union ^ bchr who 1s forbidden to sign unless sucli In my pocket was an invitation to the brain membrane. quently he built the house which GROW N conceivably, elinvlunte |>olltics from nant blood like a rlce-fleld4s flood­ service to a degree it had never be­ Celery A M i commitment shall be within the bud­ riN from the poseur "prince." Mike the flames gutted last Thursday ed with water. Generally if tlm pa­ fore attained in Manchester. Last the choice of our judges. But not, Romanoff, to help him celebrate P. E. 1. get appropriation to that agency. Poor Circulation winter she attended the Western morning. A |, Ib i- by a jugful, by shifting the patron­ tient keeps on walking arouna. xhe YELLOW A| "a rare occasion — my return to Question: Mra. B. F. writes: “ 1 Union school in Bloomfield, N. J. and Although Silversteln 'maintained Turnips This would appear to establish very __ toll." So over I trudged to the ulcer spreads and grows larger. 'Ths that he has been In Florida, the In­ lO i age to a partisan Governor and u area Is congested, and more or less have a friend in the early forties, learned operation of the teletype 1 0 2 5 < CALIFORNIA definitely a control over boards of ] NEW Palace of Versailles, a trim new vestigators are planning to look up dot And although very light complexion- machines which were installed here. reetaurant-club remodeled from local edema may occur. The extra this angle definitely to determine EXTRA LARGE education and »-}me other municipal e d ,''^ face in the past year has as- An opportunity to obtain employ­ Oranges the Little Picture House, which fluid will often produce enough whether he actually waa in the ZBi agencies which in the past have pressure on the nerve endings to sumeU^a dark red look, his nose be- ment with a more promising future BONUS “COMPROMISE” was started by Atme Morgan and iny blu6. H® b M indoor Orange Blossom state, as he claim­ BAKERY DEPARTMENT held that they were pretty much a YORK some of her socialite friends. cause considerable pain. In severe was afforded and Miss Schuetz felt ed, or somewhere else. Insurance work, so It Isn’t the wind and wea- . •MMStAKBViaMC - - I Iv, w I wouldn't find Mike cases, the patient must go to n ^ she could not refuse it. N o announce­ on the property is reported to have law unto themselves and had tha A s the hjiur comes when a vote Uier. Has ho^d some heart trouble BUTTER doing, anything so strenuous or and raise the affected leg, having ment has been made as to a succes­ aggregated $11,000. right to commit their communities for several yeafs. Could that be the on the bonus Is no longer to be By PAUI, HARRISON demeaning as opening the door, the foot considerably higher than sor to Miss Sebuetz. cause? Does It Indicate a serious to whatever Indebtedness they stalled off there pops into the scene tending bar or punching the cash the rest of the body. By doing this, ELKS* CONVENTION LOAF » Marguerite Layer Cake ei New York, March 19—If Ameri­ condition, and what is the remedy?" register. It developed that only the force of gravity will pull the A jack has been developed that Norwalk. March 19— (AP) —The deemed It wise to contract. A de­ a new "compromise" plan which op­ can movie audiences are going to A Yellow Leyer Ceke with French CoRee , by threat of aummary dismissal blood away from the foot and tho Answer: Your frltaafl's trouble is particularly adaptable for use on sixth annual convention of the Con­ dfc |V finite penalty Is provided for viola­ ponents of cash payment hope to remain Insatiate In their demand may be due to same heart derange­ BREAD Oeeni Fillin] topoad with CoRecFondent oi had he been persuaded to spend congestion is thus emptied out of some of the modern cars having necticut Elks Association will be for new faces and porsonalltlee, ment. or may come prim ahly from Sides ceeted with Crunch, RwAw ^ tion of this part of the proposed law. have substituted if It becomes clear a half hour signing the invitations the leg. This will provide relief and overhanging fenders. It may be held here Saturday night, June 22, maybe something will come of the Another very important provision to his party. His job Is that of tho patient will tell the doctor that a derangement of the colon. ^ Con­ operated from a standing position Trustee Fred C. Reldell announced that payment of some sort can no talent-trading mission which the second-string host; struts around his leg feels better. The circulation stipation and Intestinal autointox­ by Inserting It under the front or today. Five hundred will attend the is the elimination of the present pro­ longer be avoided. Instead of veddy Brtddlsh Mr. Michael Balcon Finest Cookies Anv.i.»„ the cocktail lounge exchanging may improve enough so that the ication has a definite effect upon, rear bumper. convention. t has taken on himself. forma system of elected auditors adopting the Patman bill, which pleasantries with the customers. ulcer will start to heal. However, pr^ucing a dugglsh clrculaUon Mr. Balcon, who is chief pro­ and the substitution of a plan of provides for payment In new money, His hours are pretty much his In many cases. It fails to heal en­ end la parUculerly reflected in some dot duction executive and all-around While Hot Cross Buns own, with extra time off for ap­ tirely and I have received many ew es by red or bluish. Your friend annual audits by Independent certi­ or the Vinson bill which makes no big-shot of Gaumont-BrIUsh Pic­ Sliced or pearances in court- scandals such letters from patients who tell me should have an examination of the fied accountants, half the cost to be provision' for fluids of any sort but tures, tacked into the Rttz-Carl- Unilleed doi as the Gould case. that the ulcers remain unhealed for heart and then of the Intestines. Finger Roiis 2 paid by the municipalities and halt merely directs that the bonus be ton the other day after a itormy months. *5tt crossing and gave me a general BIG by the state, and authorizing audits paid, the latest scheme is to offer The best method of treatment I (Leukoplakia) Idea of what he expects to do with SIR. H O O V E R ' K N E W USED RADIOS 1>/4 LB toW at any other time desired by the mu­ payment in bonds. two months In this country, most­ have found for varicose ulcers Is to Question;. Mr. O. O. B. asks: Swedish Rye Bread 8(1 ALL THE ANSWERS use a local treatment given over "What Is meant by leukoplakia?” LOAF nicipality. In this connection it is ly Hollywood: What he expects These bonds, payable at face value the ulcer with a powerful ultra­ Answer: Leukoplakia Is also call­ Specially Priced For Quick Sale to do Is exchange his stars for Palo Alto, Cal. — (AP) — LltUe provided that If any municipality violet ray light. This often brings ed "Smoker’s Patch” and is a dis­ New Long Loaf SoS! ’Li' in 1945, would presumably have a our stars, thus pleasing Ameddl- Ruth Slencz>-nBki, the piano prodlgj,-, shall fail to have the annual audit about a rapid healing. All In A"1 Condition present value of a little less than can audience, Biiddlsh audiences, and Herbert Hoover fought a duel ease marked by the development In aiding the patient to recover lb made it may be made at the instance and perhaps even the performers of wits at the Hoover home here the upon the mucous membranes of the HEINZ If fSOO in tho 11,000. It does nut ap­ pick from varicose veins, I advise the mouth, of white thickened patches, Potatoes lS« of the State Tax Commissioner- at themselves. The scheme also other day. It was a draw. pear that the plan Involves any ob­ should prove profitable for such fast to cleanse the blood of im­ which sometlirea show a tendency to pkf the cost of the town, city or bor­ "Mr, Hoover," said Ruth at din­ 8 Tube Emerson G>nsole $12-50 ligation on the part of the govaru- concerns as are shrewd traders. ner. " I ’ve got a conundrum for you." purities which may be Irritating form cracks or fl.-.sures. The diseasa Seup>S7.‘ 2».25f Junket Desserts 104 ough. Uje walls of the veins. The fast CUCUMBER , ment to purchase the bonds back, "S o ? " eald Mr. Hoover. usually attacks the tongue, but may Plan To Attend and Bring Your Friends Flicker Ivory alto empties the entire digestive be found In other parts. One of ths PICKLES '“ t o * ^^aklte Cleeni e Million Thingi The bill actually puts the munici­ even at thia dltcount, but there "What’s a President?" asked 2 •***194 I asked M r. Balcon whether his Ruth. tract which means that a weight 8 Tube Grebe Highboy $19-50 pal accounting systems under the fl'st symptoms which may be noted ROLLATOR REFRIGERATOR probably would be a markat for negotiations would resemble our "Anybody that'd be one Is a fool, of 3 to 5 pounds is removed. 'The by the patient Is that the affected Doors Open Daily: 1:30 to 10:30 P. M. Tomato Catsup ^ 184 Fels Naptha Soap ^ ban eyes of the State Tax Department them somewhere in the banking deals in baseball players — that I expect," suggested the former fast Is then to be followed by a sen­ part S extiemely sensitive to heat 18F and keepe It there, though nowhere is, could we trade Thelma Todd, President. But Ruth was not satis­ sible diet well balanced In every or cold or to spiced foods; In some structure— at some sort of price. 8 Tube Stewart Warner Spashetti 2 25i o »•>tint does there appear to be any attempt a couple of cute extras, an aoslst- fied and her host gave up. way. The correct diet is one of the eases, the disorder may be traced to W e’re not jruessing when we say “Norgei owners save Finast Tomato Juice £ 25F Probably this "compromise" meaa ant cameraman and $110,000 for greatest aids in avoiding the clog­ to violate the principle of complete "He’s a cabinet maker," said continual Irritation of the tongue up to $11.00 a month.” Actual records prove that Q *•*« H ure will receive considerable aup Nova PUbeam, or maybe Jessie Ruth. ging due to fluggisb elimination. frcim broken edgee on decayed teeth. Norwegian Sardines home rule. Console $14-50 T9F port— quite enthualaatic support. In Matthews? Mr. Balcon's qulzslcal "He’d better be a plumber now­ In these articles I try to ex­ More men than women develop the you can save money with a Norge . . , even when There Is just one thing about the expression showed that he knew adays," returned Mr. Hoover. plain to you from time to time that disorder. A s the patches begin to you are paying for it! You save on food by pur­ CORN pkf fact—in quarters where there heu< nothing of our traffic in ball play­ Kellogg's Bran 194 measure which seems to us to call successful results in the treatment form, it will look as though the 'Cn- of the been no Interest at all In the pass­ ers. but he smiled a brave, seasick chasing the week’s supply at the week-end ‘‘special” 8 Tube Brunswick Console $16-50 . FINAST BRAND > of any disorder must first of all de­ mucous membrane le covered by a Q 1 lb for change before it goes to a vote smile and said that none of the UOH! B.\D MEDICINE pend on finding the cause and then Mankind Dog Food age of a bonus act; for It la appar­ thin film of milk. It Is very Im­ prices. Foods do not spoil when you use a Norge. TIMES SQUARE DISTRICT GOLDEN O Bn*25« in the Assembly. That la the pro­ details have been worked out yet. ent that with a couple of billion dol­ removing that cause. This basic portant that the mouth be kept BANTAM O f course he declined to reveal Honesdale. P a— A license Is a rule applies in every case which the Electric bills are low for Norge with its Rollator 2 2 3 4 9 'b* 1 vision that the boards of finance lars worth of bonds distributed clean and I advise that the patient 8 Tube Majestic Highboy $14-50 WHOLE Whole Beans r'eV^ugYe C Bn> 274 tho names of any Hollywood peo­ license to W olf Sopachy, *0-ycar-old patient l.s bothered with varicose shall oonsUt of "six electors who are consult his doctor as to the treat­ compressor costs less to run. Don’t buy any re­ GRAIN among rx-aervlce men who in moat ple he may have an eye on, but Indian chief, be it for fishing, hunt­ veins. With the cause of tho vari­ 2 f . ' 2 5 4 Vblh property tax payers." That last is he was willing to trot out a few ing or practicing modlclne. ment In his individual cose. frigerator until you have seen the Rollator. ... A MODERN HOTEL "ON ITS Toddy 39< tin 214 cases ars bard up there ahould be cose veins corrected it becomes en- WHITE a distinctly Improper condition be­ samples of bis own negotiable tal­ Since William Fenn made a trea­ j tirely possible to give the patient 7 Tube Steinite $13-50 some fine pickings for the glorified (Second Teeth Slow) TOES" EVERY MINUTE TO MAKE 2 •‘j:.’ 2 5 4 ent. Besides the Misses PUbeam ty exempting Indians from payment enough relief so that no further Beech-Nut Spaghetti cause It reveru to the old and long Question; Mrs. B. writes: "M y 3 25F pawnbrokers to whom ths bonus re­ and Matthews, he can offer Made­ of license fees to hunt and' fish, trouble from varicose veins Is felt. YOUR VISIT MOST PLEASANT eigbt-ycar-old child is still without rill 1 ago outworn theory that a property cipients would have to sell their leine Carroll (who already has Sopachy declared in court, the trea­ SCRATCH FEED Q To secure additional Information his two upper second teeth In front. 5 Tube Ariola $9-50 Grapefruit Juice O tiHI 254 qualiilcatloa for participation in pub­ had a lot of Hollywood offers). ty should held for medicine, too. on Varicose Veins. I suggest that You can own a genuine securities in order to get their hands He Is healthy and active and free 700 ROOMS , $0.50 . S5 lb WASHING POWDER Barry Mackay, and Jack Hutbert, Judge A. E. Sowyer had a differ­ you write for my article on the sub­ Rollator Norge (4.25 cu. teck nSf both lic affairs la justifiable. Under It on some cash. from colds. W hat would you sug­ 594 1 pits 12c pluf 1 pkg ie for the leading British comedian. ent idea. It called for six months in ject. Send your letter in care of ft.) for as litUe a s ...... 7 0 0 B A T H S ^ 13F a 4y-by-nlgbt speculator who with a Then there's Tom Walls, a Men- gest?" $ 1 1 9 - 5 0 100 lb %* The "compromise" scheme Isn't jail and a $I fine. this newspaper and enclose one, CASH, TRADES OR TERMS teck lb hundred dollar equity held title to Jou type ana a popular English Answer: Some children are '2.21 Chase & Sanborn Coffee Ihi really a bonus-paying plan at ail. large, self-addressed stamped en­ naturally slow In developing all of HOTEL CHARLES L. ORNSTEIN, Manager 29F sportsman. He won the Derby a A new tire having a double inner velope. A 100% SQUARE DEAL ALWAYS AT a good house might Iw eligible to It Is merely a device foi- making a the teeth but this can ususdly be lb couple of years ago, and has a tube removes much of the danger appoiotmeat to the board of ansu,.. hastened by the use of sunbaths and E C C M A S H Maxwell House Coffee tin non-negoUable debt negotiable. The horse in the next Grand National. of a blowout, the Inside tube being 29F QESTIONS AND ANSRXRS plenty of foods containing calcium, While his able tenant of good earn­ oompsnsstkm certificate held by tho American ought to like him. connected with the outer by a sin­ 25 lb Brook No IMo)' a list of which I shall be glad to leek Post Toasties ing capacity, who paid |«0 a month gle air vent. When the outer tube Epithelial Cells 634 3 *'■**W vstsran today differs from the bonds In a visiting mood, I went to see mall to you upon receipt of a large, Chet’ s Radio or Benson’ s Radio «f whMi tha speculator is punctured, the air from the.... tnelde------Question; D. A. N. asks; "^V1I1 WATKINS 100 lb %* be would he asked to swap It for Clive Brok, who also had just self-addressed, stamp^ envelope 80 Oakland Street 711 Main Street PARAMOUNT pkf tube escapes very .slowly, allow in g: you explain what 1s meant by epl- teck Kellogg's Com Flakes ■" the taxes— would be IJeliglble. landed after a stom^ crossing from you. Also, he should have ':2.39 J 4 only In ths fact that it la not mer- the driver plenty o f time to edme to tbelial cells, found la an analysla? at AAANCHESTER. COl^N. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR! 46rti Straot, Watt of Broadway, NEW YORK tuit wtu) WAJI fM l* i plenty of raw vrgetablea on which a araduai stoD. 1 There was found no sugar or albu- to chew. \ 4 J PACK 8lA MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHSBl'ER, CX7NM , TUESDAY, MARCH 19,1968. VANCRESTER EVENING HERALD, UANCHBrrBR OUNN. TUESDAY, MARCH 19,1988, r( 6th Annual Herald Cooking School Again Tomorrow Morning at 9:45

vlalting tha churchea who have stu­ ticut. The contest, sponsored by the May 1, and will be Judged by a com­ by Paul D. 0>lller, state supervisor dent ministers from the seminary TUBERCULOSIS ESSAY Tuberculosis Commission in co-op­ mittee conelating o f Dr. FTankltn B. tion of injuries to the skin and the this town, who to president of the Dauchy, Mrs. rimma. Brown. Mrs.--. low prize. In' aetback there WM FLOUR IMPORTANT WAPPING during the Lenten season. of secondary education. Daily Accident eration with tne State Department Piero*, director of teacher prepara­ 275 AT CARD PARTY body In which apparently the per­ Rebekah aasembly. She was ac­ Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. IsaberRohib- CARDS AFTER MEETING but one award for high score, that Tbe scores of the basketball games Special eermons have been given tion, State Department o f N uea- SCHIEBEL CHOSEN sons concerned do not experience companied by Mrs. Gladys Thomp- Bon. Mrs. Carrie Noren, Mra. Edith going to Mra. Allpe Freeburg and at tbe Center Ck>ngrcgatlonal CONTEST FOR PUPILS of Education and the local tubercu- L IF E 18 STRANGE last Saturday evening which were tlon; Mra. Ward E. Dufly, promi­ pain. These, however, may be ex­ 800, marshal of Miriam Rebekah Dwyer, Mrs. Mildred Harrison. Mrs. the consolation price In oetbock ivas Report church Sunday mornings during losu and public health aasociationa IN ST. BRIDGETS HALL lodge. Two guests were also pres­ Mary Schcndol. Miss Cora Ritchie. HF LEQON AUXILIARY given to Miss Grace Hickey. Re­ TO GOOD BAKING played at the Wapplng Community throughout the state, is open to all nent social and civic leader, of West Lake Mills, WIs.—just after she amples of a mental disorder. Lent. Next Sunday the topic of tbe Hartford; and Dr. Cole B. Gibson, had potted a letter to her daughter AUTOMOTIVE HEAD 'Thus, it Is known that Icaa pain ent from Putnam Rebekah lodge. Mias Alice Wilson, Miss Ruth Coseo. freshments were served after the AS OF MONDAY, MARCH 18 house were Shell vs. Texaco, 33 to sermon will be “Prayer." public, private and parochial high meetlqg by Mrs. Lydia WIgren and 17; Socony vt. Amico, 30 to 26. Thrc« Prism of S25, tlO and school students of grades seven to superintendent of UnderclUf Sana­ in Fulton, S. D., announcing she bad to felt In one part of the body when After the meeting refreshments Following the meeting of ' the 1984 1985 B. L. McOurk of Hartford visited torium for children, at Meriden. Unusually Large Gathering at were served on tables decorated in hsr committee. 'The Paator'a class of the Feder­ IS to Be Awarded to Best twelve. Inclusive. Three prizes of arrived homo aafely, Mra. August the attention to directed elsewhere. American Legion Auxiliary held In 8,188 ...... Acxlflente . . . . . 3,719 in towrn recently. Details of the conteet with appli­ Neupert fell and broke her right St. I^trick’s Party Last One form of quackery rests on the keeping with t. Patrick’s day, with A motorist traveling 10,000 miles Oie Iton k Often die De 61 ated Sunday school will meet at the Articles on Subject. 135, flO and $5 each will be award­ the State Armory last night cards 68 .. ___ Fatolltlni ..... At the recent Community night ed for the best essays of 1,000 cation forme are being sent within wriat. She had been vIslUng her Night— List of Winners. HYSTERIA MAY BANISH pinching of the toes to take the green carnations, pussy willows and ...... In ju iice...... 1,734 parsonage, at the regular Sunday a few days to high school officials Dealers Here Express Opti- yearly would require 300 years to 3,947 .. school hours at 9:.30 a. m.. from now about 150 attended. The acts were words on the subject of the “Mod­ daughter. SENSATION OF PAIN mind away from a painful toothache. shamrocks. Sandwiches, , potato were played. In bridge Mrs. Mary A group of New Jersey aviators KILLED as nilows; Recitation,-Isolda Rlva; chips, cake aild coffee were served cover the 3,000,000 miles of high­ Brosnan was winner of first prize scattered 30,000 pounds of groin terminmg Factor in Snc* until Easter. I-ast Sunday wa.s the Hartford, March 19.—Announce­ em Weapons for Fighting ’13ibercu- Upwards of 375 bridge, whist and way now In cxtotcncc In the United 40 .. . . . PMratrian . . . . 48 "Such Ignorance," Myron Lee and There are persons whose anxiety by Mrs. Lillian Tedford and the fol­ and Mrs. Lillian Metier was second. during a recent bird-feeding pro­ first meeting. ment was made today at a mMtlng* Ibsis,” the slogan for the nation­ mism Over Outlook for setback players attended the week­ Psycholbglata Point'to Strong Men- States. 37 ...... Occapaot ...... 13 George Rose; violin solo; Wearing wide educational campaign o f . the tnl Oondlfionn, Even to Sense and fear ore so great, when going lowing committee: ' Mrs. Maud Mra. R. Kurland was awarded the gram. The Intermediate Societies meet­ of the State Tuberculoiia Commis­ ly cord party In 8t. Bridget’s hoU cessfnl Baking. 1 ...... Blryllat...... I ing was omitted last Sunday. Wal­ of the Green, Mary Wlppert; solo. tuberculosis aasociationa, which of Ptoosnre, That Overcome into a dentist's office, that they feel 8 ...... Child ...... 9 ter Foster Junior, was the leader Lullaby, by Helen Wlppert accom­ sion In the State Office building, of open-s annually on April 1 and con­ Business in Manchester. lost night. So large woa the gather­ Feeling of InJory lesa plain tbe closer they approach 60 ...... Adult ...... 53 of the young People's as.ut we can flour will be used In baking demon- of Wapplng. who endowed the Wap- QOIS' ly and baaed his talk upon the fu­ Home Kathleen” and as an encore A football player is unconscious strationa as they apply to bread, the excitement still attendant upon ping Library in 1905. Ivondon boys. Isolda Rlva and Eu­ ture operations of the automobile bring satisfied smiles to your face every time by our those noble functions. Huston gene Colllna were Judged aa having S E A L , a j x l a c ^ sang, "Bridget O’Flynn” . Peter Mad­ of bruises or other Injuries until and Potted Plants rolls, cakes. pa.stry. cookies and des- IndustiV leading the way back to after the game. Soldiers In a charge radio service and repairs. Our extensive knowledge, ex­ rushed bravely on the stage, spear the moat applause. The London prosperity, because of the fact that den. of Hartford, danced an Irish serta in which flour is an important /i0N G 0I£D M Jig. John Quinn of Hartford sang during a battle may~be unaware FOUR CANDIDATES (XT ingredient. In hand, and declaimed loudly boys received the prize donated by it had something to offer to the perience and up-to-date etiuipment enable us to quickly At The enough for the tyke In the further­ Mrs. Thomas Bently. L V aiiftftvfTffi Bright walk and gbamiiig woodwotfc will nuke general public. three songs. After the entertain­ that they have been bit until they Finds Vast DUferenoe in Flours. BOLTON y«w proud of y (w kiteben. Hsvo the wsUs. ment refreshments were served. see blood flowing from the wound. repair any radio— properly and inexpensively. Our Mrs. Baldridge's experience In most gallery to hear "Oh, Romans." laneaiiuRflBiaurimJ Mr. Ray stated that the. auto, REBEKAHS DEGREE Then he stopped, stagestruck. He oevBeanoNzra«a, motive industry was one of the The prize winners In each section Likewise, people do not perceive records show that the average repair cost is helow .5'2.7,'), H e r a l d C o o k i n g S c h o o l -conducting cooking school has shown The 4-H Cooking club will meet ‘GAH’ COSTS MORE; MILE.AOE were: Bridge, first. Miss Hazel pain during perioda of exaltation or ! that a surprisingly large number of never did finish that speech. biterior GIom, and it wiU be wonderfull V duosed. ''durable” major industries in the at the home of Mrs. Harold Wiltz LESS; BUT EASILY M.YOB IntCTiw gives a hard finish that can he Watera; second. Mrs. Margaret Wil­ ecstasy developed by religious evan­ Sunset Lodffe Holds Us R c k u - including necessary tulies. women know little about flour qual­ The next part he played was In a Wednesday at the usual hour. washed easily OM tepeate^y. whole country. Clear thinking and Connecticut stock company, far leaderahip had combined to bring son; men, first, Delphis St. John; gelism; neither do so-called medi­ lar !)Ieetinff Last NiRht — ity. All flour looks alike to them The 4-H Loral Leaders anil com­ Iowa City, la.— (AP) — It’s eoay —and It Is hard for many women to from the dazzling lights of Broad­ this about and because of the really second, Edward Jarvis; whist, wo­ ums seem to experience pain when Several Guests Present. We have a complete selection of mitteemen of the towns of this sec­ to make high teat gasoline out of men, first. Miss Adelaide Walkow.- they throw themselves Into a trance. understand why flour can make so way. Fifteen years later. Walter tion of the county are Invited trt-at- flexible market, meaning, he said, choice Cut Flowers and Potted .much difference in baking. The pur- Huston returned to the thorough­ third rate f\iel—If you want to pay mim that the entire country knew what .skl; second. Miss Nellie Smith; men, Sunset Robekah Lodge held its tend a 4-H club round table discus­ INTERIOR GLOSS first, Albert Yost: second. Edward The moat conspicuous examples Plants at all times. Select yours I posea of the baking demon.strattoha fare aa star of Brock Pemherton'R sion at North Coventry tonight at six cents a gallon more than the it wanted; had adequate finance fa­ regular m^eetlng in Odd Fellows hall ! will be to show not only how baking Mt. Pitt." Meanwhile he has best gas would cost—says Theodore cilities which enabled the general Tanner; setback, women, first, Mrs. of Inability to perceive pain are last night. The degree was confer­ here for complete satisfaction. 7:,30. Material and games will be seen among idiots, imbeciles, and tbe Potterton & Krah public to set apart its funds to pur­ Ruth Griffin; second, Miss Helen i 'can be made easy, but show, also, learned how to memorize lines. And ■Lried out at UUs meeting b o as— l19 Main St. ' flours look alike, there is a wide Code;’’ “Othello'' at Central City spent the week-end In Ocean Grove. third rate fuel. The resulting prod­ that an orgauizatton such aa tbe The guest of honor was Mra. El­ range of difference In flour flavor; C^l; and now the greatest success of N. J., as guests of Miss Catherine uct has an anti-knock value equal Automotive division, acting as a sie Rosicn of Hartford, formerly of an invisible quality makes this dif­ all "Dodsworth." O'. Honolin and Beslnold Ward. to that of first grade gasoline. An­ JOHN I. OLSON unit, could accomplish many things ference, she explained. Some flours Charles Loomis of Pawtucket other drawback, however, he says. WATKINS Painting and Decorating Contractor needed to bring about a better mar­ ket, more favorable buying condi­ SPRING make more bread per sack and some spent the week-end at his home Is that it is more difficult to start 699 Main Street Manchester flours cost more than others. Again, here. an engine with It than with regular at AAANCHESTER, CONN. tions from the manufacturers and It’s the same Invisible flour quality The Adult Study Clsss of the gasoline. We Give “ S. & H” Green Trading Stamps. compel a general uplift in all trans that counts for these differences. Deaths Last Night Congregational church met at the actions co-ordinated with the auto­ HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL Invlaible Quality in Flour. home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Strong mobile industry. This invisible quality is gluten. Sunday and discussed "Building a "Proper use of a O edlt Bureau,' Good gluten forms the cellular struc­ Kanaos City —Dr. Jabez North Christian Community." Next Sun­ was the topic of John E. Dwyer of ture In bread, cake and pastry— Jackson, 66, president of the Amer­ day evening all are invited to the the Manchester Rating Bureau, who says Mrs. P. Brown, explained the proper methods of 9 X 12 watch my digestion, Reals In oven-fresh flavor and keeps ican Medical Association In 1926 and home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Carpen­ • S M a i baked foods fresh. As Mrs. Bald­ ter. The topic will be "Building, a opening an account, checking, apply­ ridge explains further, gluten Is the an Internationally known aurgeon. Christian Local Government." ing the information which is con­ RUG “ binder" that forms little air cells New York—Isaac Parshelsky, 60, The Junior Volunteers of the Cen­ tained in the files of any Credit Bu­ In baked products. If—when the a native of Dea Molnea, whose char­ ter Congregationar church will at­ reau to all accounts to reduce the . c m n i n c RUGS gluten is separated from the starchy ity contributions extended to Pro­ tend B rally at Middletown Satur­ Your Wife Deserves The BEST chance of loss to a minimum. Out­ part of the flour—It la of good qual­ testant, Roman Catholic and Jewish day afternoon and evening. The lining many phases of the uses of ity (elastic and springy) and you get iiutitutlons. He was an honorary group will visit the State hospital credit bureau and how they could DRY “and find Crisco-cooking agrees. it in good quantity, you have a good member of the Knights of Colum­ and listen to a talk by the doctors he applied, the speaker took the flour. It Is a flour that will make bus. there on the effects of alcohol >^n members back to the old days of do­ a fine “framework" for bread or Kansas City—Hugo Palmar, 61, the mind. In Cooking Devices-Thaf s Why ing business and compared them CLEANED cake. president of the H, Dalmar A Co., - Patsy Alvord of Hartford and with the up-to-date formulae of to­ But Mrs. Baldridge cautioned If insurance Arm of Chicago, Samuel Alvord of Hartford visited day. The contrast was striking In the gluten Is weak, non-elastic and Memphia. Tenn. —E. A. “ Al" Alvords Acres Satunlay. every respect and a revelation to low In quantity, look out when you Thamlsh, 60, once described as the A party was given to the Sunday those present. C r iSCO is the creamy digestible fat bake. You'll risk tbmugh flour "world's fastest human." who was school members Saturday afternoon She Should Have A QUALITY Following the speakers a general failure tbe cost of all other iugred- never defeated in a race for money at the basement. Mrs. Harold Wiltz discussion took place, based on the ienta—and even If you’re lucky and from SO yards to four miles, be­ and Mtsa Ruth Lee were In charge. prospects of a general upward trend get a good-looking loaf or cake. It tween 1884 and 1891. Rev, and Mrs. Carter and Infant in all lines of business. "The opinions . will be flat In flavor and stale In no daughter of Wapplng called at the were all optimistic as to the future When we return your rug after being dry cleaned at time. Bridgeport, Conn. — Daniel M. pnraonage Sunday afternoon. outlook not only In Manchester but This gluten teat played an Im­ Jones. 76. chairman of the board Rev. Mr. Beardsley and friend of all over the country. our modem plant it will give you the thrill of a new Mrs. Paul Brown has a reputation for lovely cakes and crispy portant part In Mrs. Baldridge's of directors of the D. M. Reaall. polished roller, provided with a strong' 7 :00 p. m., degree team. Daughters or th.’ roust from sliding onto the kitchen floor. They spring tension permits the oven door to open easily o f Liberty. potatoee 1 tablcepoon melted Criee# fidence of three dollars In their ar. Very rtaul and will not slope o» bend even thouah and smoothly at the slightest tug. The door closes M teaspoon salt 2 cups milk, scalded pockets and youth in their souls. pulled nut to ths sstrems limit ot rack and hsavlly Just aa smoothly and when closed Is held snug and April 6—Salvation Army concert TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS WHEN H cup sugar 2 eggs They chartered a special freight weighted. tight. ^ In Citadel. Commiaslonef Alex ATTENDING THE COOKING SCHOOL Blend mashed sweet potatoes with salt, sugar. nuW W ^nt to be a better housekeeper? Damon and visiting bands. Also meg, and Crisco (the sweet, d ig tstib te shortening). Add train and arrived In the metropolis Q U A L m r QUICKTOP two days later, more tired than CAST IRON FRAMEWORK Emanuel Lutheran choir. hot milk and fold in egg*, ^cli beaten. Transfer to a Porcelain enamel. Makes cleaning your cooking top aa PERO.XIDE, 4 rk deep pan lined with d ig fstib te CMcoo pastry (sea ^ v e , but atlU determined to pursue ,.,here*show This construction has mads Quality rangss famous Aprfl 22—Formal ball of Knights IRONIZED YEAST awe easy os washing a cup and saucer. Clrates are re- of Columbus. Full Fint ...... l a j C TABLETS, 81 aize.. / I C Af The Herald Cooking Sehool, conducted this week In the State Thealor, .Mra. Kath ^Ia8tef Recipe bek>w). Bake in a hot oven (421* F.) their histrionic ambitions to what­ for. Jong tervlea undsr ths hardest ussgs. Ths door movabla at well a« the bowls which surround etch for the first 10 minutes to set the imder mist. Then ever hitter and. frames, also made of east Iron, fit perfectly and w ill burner. Thase bowU ealoh eplll-overa and also reflect April 26 —‘Community Players In arine Baldridge uses and rernmmenda CRISfrO, the modern, qiilck-dlgratlng shorten reduce the heat to moderate (350* F.) and eontlnua TTBXl b yoot chance to leara manr not warp or sag during the life of the range. They had a ganuine scare from a KATHARINE BALDRIDGE additional htat onto vesteL "Tommy”, Hollister street school, SOc Ipona Tooth Paste ...... S4c 60c Pertmaln ...... 40o Ing. cooking until the filling is delicately brown on top and XT new thoRe Procter A Gambia Go. April 29.—Tenth annual concert PILLS ...... AOC BLADES, 8’a ...... ■BO. u. a. PAT. orr. # / would advise their alighting In New vices cxplsioed — new wsys to ssve •how bow Rmw jm4( whiut chiofi 4 or 9 Toili. He teugbed and told them to •uoM whiter*" how colort coote briffbt CASH A Month-On Our of Beethoven Glee club at High try the 128th Street station. DODcy in cveiydsy household isslu. ta4 tfCfih. Mf audieact tc«liKe«that clothet school. Tu«e la fia Vie A Bade every weekday exeepi Patiirday over ttTM' at SttNi p. m. DIGESTIBLE CRISCO PASTRY wtehed thU ‘no-ocrub’ way Um 2 ot 9 rimci SOc FuU Pound W IL U A M S’ CASTILE S O A P ...... 29e Huston had lltUe luck at first in Bor exsmple, ihouiinds of women hsve INSTALLED May 3.—Benefit dance for Me­ (Matter Recipe) bsraed si these demonsustioiu how looc«r. And 1 Rdvitt Rm»o for wiuhiof 5-Year Purchase Plan landing himself oh the stage. For morial Hospital at State Armory. iV te thie rtcipe to make ell your feeorilt pits M ttetieit} aevaral winters he support^ hlm- kinso’s lively suds cut dtshwuhing May 13.— (Tentative). Concert by Ultra CaotUe and Ooooaant signed by the PALMOLIVE 1 DOUBLE-CRCBT; 3 cup. flour, I twpooo wit, H aelf by playing professional hockey woik in bsIL How Rinso >psVet pou Iu>tn«*maklng ex* High school chorus and orchestra SOAP, 4 t a r ...... i « 7 C OU SHAMPOO, >1A ^ tnd pstu come shining bright quickly pert of the Kvenlng Herald FnU Pint ...... 4 a l C cup CriKo. S to S t. blwpooo. vatw. at the 8 t Nicholas rink. Being a at High school boll. BINOUC-CRTJ8T; IH cup. flour, H liuipiine mt%. ha was as much at home •ad SBsily. Ifyouwsntto lesm how to SchooU. G et this n COOK BOOK fo r only ssve time, work, hsnds —don t mill M tt ICOMOWa ICIOOLS Fseshly Roasted SALTED PEANUTS, M cup CriMO, 4 to fl tsMepooea iraMr. on the lea as ahy tent show Eliza. HOH-E NO BBTTEB SaccM* OlttoM hr Bank ritto g|lkil. M adUtr, MeCmlCt JIaewtoa— M* difauibl. Crim CrumUv Crleco CruM—KUt flour and a lt. Do ao* His first great chance was an op­ this free demonsttstion. Come esriyi full pound, cellophane wrapped...... a OC chill CrlMo, the ertamy, eietmUlt toorMato#. OM to A wealth of cooking help ie here for you in thie Crino fliwir. Add lurt wiouafa cold waMr to bold portunity to try out for a part In Washington, March 19— (A P) — wonderful cloth bound cook book preporM by Sarah PROCTER & GAMBLE. Dept. A Maasfleld*a production of “Julius mixture tozetlur. 3%oee cooking dwortment to such an P. O. Boz 837, Cincinnati, Ohio. rteky Crieeo OtuI— SIR flour aad n it. CUU Crino. Qteaar.'* The role was all of four dent Roosevelt, showed no improve­ inspiration in beautifm McCall’s magazine. Copiously illuatrated. i.Wh. rsR of the nrtd, dleeellbU iheruntnt. Cut In Crino nncnljr. j long. While Huston was wslt- THE EVENING HERALD EXPERT 1 1 .Mtow 26 mdU and th. out.ld. wnpprr from ■ ment today in bis serious illness. Hints on feahionable ways to serve. Chzpten on menus, meal CrtKo.rtfco. 6.nd “Tb. Art of Cookiof and Swvint by Sarab Fkld Add lce«old watn, ]un mougb to bold ntetoro it . for his chanoa to declaim them KATHARINE BALDRIDGE 49S7 STREET PHONE 9 0 7 9 The White House, where he is RTHUR’C planning, time-saving kitchen equipment. Each chapter gives to toecthw. ' heard a half dosen actors go win give her demonstration »t State Thea­ confined with a coordloc aliment, b • S T O i R - r s • Bueceae Secrete. So complete you don't need another cook nook : Name...... rromhneoB. th.ronhodlit>ionitn>-Bolitolny ter at t:AS A. M. Tomorrow. Alee Tliure- I . Inch thick oo Uabtljr flnm d board. P«r toted M L 4 »dth the performance. When issued the following statement: 'V >■ 3 , , • . . . in your kitchen. I tom came he knew theJinea oy day and Friday at 9:43 A. .M. TOfou cmildn’t duplicate this cook book in book Btoras (or lass Street Addreee..... c o w tovnnd pie-ptoto M d c bottom »ad ridn. “ Secretary Howe passed a com­ to hot ovea (4M>* F.) 16 zrtmitoa For bn w to l gto % and radted them w t^Tm h fortable night but no improvement - ^ 4 $ ) i:E N TE R ST MAIN SI thanm 11.00. But it’* tourt/orifours ' only 26 cento if you moil this coupon QAb CUy...:.A^...... Stak bake 10 Btoautn to ba« n a n (AST FJ «bto rzflMa to iZ -J i In hlSRSonditton has been noted by and tha eutsida wrapper> 1from a 8-lb. can of CRISCO. nodarato OW* F.k S ii| | K in iB B B «rt attemttig physic!^.'' 1 y " ■ ’ ' J ■-J- ".i ^v^u'•^>J•^V.t■?l!^vc *«V5«'.t.i.i:.!Si-';^i4‘'5 --ff»L ji.llir # ‘ 'i : t s ‘yt * V / ^ , ^ 1' '®’v,7?.r'” / PACE E isa t MANCJFrESrrOT e v e n in g h e r a l d , m^ c m e s t e r c o n n , t u e s d a t , m a r c h 1», IBSai MANCHESTER EVE14INO HERALD, NLANCHESTEH CONN TUESDAY, MARCH 19.1988. 6th Annual Herald Cooking School Again Tomorrow Morning at 9;45 6th Annual Herald Cooking School Again Tomorrow Morning at 9:45 ville City hospital where he was William, who stands by him like toe treated for bruises by Dr. John E. ilng windows and mirrors, giving roughen them or leave toe finger­ SAYS BLUE EAGLE “UVINC ON V a V E T Rock of Gibraltar. them a beautiful polish that no said the taxpayer made out his re­ Tha women's gym class will meet o'clock. Benefit high—school relay Flaherty. His Injuries are not con­ When Brent falls in love with toe liON A l ’ CHICK nails brittle or dry. didn't marry tala miatresaaa, nor what be was, and mat toe faU b« - ROCKVILLE sidered serious but he will remain at other cleanser could equal. Then Tou’U like toe way Bon Aral pol­ turn at the Federal buUdlng and Recreation Onter from 7 to 8 o'clock. — team fund. THE KING WHO MADE did he behead or divorce hla wives met. largely because of this FruF ’- woman hla friend la hoping to later he came out In a Powder form GAINS ARE SMALL found It totaled one cent. Given a the hospital for a few days. COMING TO STATE marry, he rushes away. But Kay ishes aa it cleans—the fact touit it Roller -skating in toe gym start­ when he tired of them. As a re­ els. IS BEING CHOKED At Mr. Hopkins employs no clerks, also and was Immediately accepted doesn’t leave gritty sediment in tubs money order blank to send the Items of Interest ing at 8:30. Admission includes TOUGH ON HUM sult. he didn’t make aa much of a Francis, who baa the role, la also In­ LOCAL CHARACTER as the finest thing ever for cleaning money to the collector, he bad to pay FRANCE A MONARCHY For toe rest, Mr. Hackett giMt he wraa alone in toe store and he fatuated with toe aviator and sends and sinka. And you'll find too that skates, music and checking. splo^. In a wrorld that likes to be a fascinating picture of toe doings stated that he had never seen the bathtubs and kitchen sinks. it doesn’t collect in and clog up IN STOCK MARKET seven cents—one for taxes, six for A public setback party wilt be Chicago—As a county Jail guard, shocked, as did the Englishman. AMERICAN LEGION POSTS Feature Starrinji Kay Francis the one friend she can always da- A few yeturs ago the Bon Ami the money order. of Icings, princes, dukes, and oto«i men before. pend on. Warren WUItam, to find drain pipes. Tueaday held at toe West Side Rm on Cedar James Zable knows a thing or twro Fninda Hackett, Who Wrote Mr. Hackett presents Francis aa titled folk of the 16th century. And at Loral Theater Wednesday chick decided that toe modem If you are not already using Bon street. Play will start at 8 o'clock about locking persons in, but now he Gen. Johnson Says, How Legion .Meeting the Irresponsible youth and marries American housewife wanted a Meeting of the Model Airplane Biography of Henry VIII, toe monarch who drew France out a modem American reader caa PLAN ENTERTAINMENT and Thursday. him in spite of the opposition of her FamoDs Little Bird That Ami, try it! It is good for all your PIGEON PIE Club at 7 o'clock In the club rooms. and prises will be awarded to the has learned something about being of the dying stages of feudalism hardly help realizing that thess Stanley Dobosx Post of the cleanser in a package that would cleaning from bathtubs and sinks fo winners. locked out. W’ritea of Francis I. American Legion will observe family. harmonize with her good looking Tension Modified a Bit as the The men’s volley ball period will and soUdlfled toe land aa an abso­ men, in their outlook and their ac­ OTer, It May Be Brongbt Followra a series of trying experi­ kitchen utensils, windowrs, painted Sioux City, Iowa—It was a be held from 5 to 6:16. Thursday His wife, Mildred, was awarded lute monarchy. At a time when a tions, were amaxingly Uks so Arrangements Made for Fourth "Newspaper Night” at their meet­ “Uvlng on Velvet,” a First Na­ Hasn’t Scratched Yet Fa­ bathroom Jars and bottles. So. out woodwork, etc. "break” lor Henry Hanelaua, un­ tremendous new fund of intellec­ ing in the G. A. R. hall this evening. ences at domesticity, for which the came toe De Luxe Package, and In­ The women's swimming classes The men's volley ball period will an injunction barring him from BRUCE CATTON many modem gangsters. tional Picture which Is heralded as man is utterly unfitted and In Day Advances — Cotton employed, when Postmaster Harry will meet aa follows: 7 to 7:45, be­ their apartment, and enjoining him tual energy was being loosed in If you understand prohibition-era _Back to Life Again. District Program in StafTorct Commander Bernard J. Ackerman a powerful drama with a most un­ stantly housewives liked it because A. GoMh offered a $5 reward for be held from 5 to 6:16. Springs April 26. which he nearly wrrecks the girl’s miliar m Manchseter. ONE orrr o r ijioo ginners; 7:45 to 8:30, intermediate. from locking her out. She alleged Francis Hackett, who wrrote that Europe, be gave hla country a Chicago, you can understand 16to will preside at the meeting w'Weh usual romance. Is scheduled as toe life. Then In a mad moment he it Is as good to took at, a t it is to toe man who could devise toe most The bowling alleys will be open 'I'ne women’s swimming classes cruelty and asked for separate main­ mold of rigidity. century Europe perfectly. will be followed by talks by Thomas feature attracUon at the State use. . New York— Menemed Hussein, Futures Bright will meet as follows: 7 to 7:45, ad­ popular biography of Henry VIU smashes his own life In a thrilling successful trap to capture the ail evening for membera wishing to tenance. not long -ago, is- out now with a Because of tots, the steady ques- Published by Doubleday, Doran Clilcago. March 19.—(AP)—G«n. Plans are progre.ntcr, cartoonist, will also be pres­ whom tries to give her up for the Patient Slept." almost 46 years this Bon Ami Instead it absorbs—"blots up" toe way. A crowd of 1,500 persons of 117 miles an hour. the bird, however, "might be and posts will Jointly give a ten- ent and address the group, other man. chick baa worked hard and faith­ dirt which is a safer more effective gathered. But only one man did any­ dities and a modlficaUon of tension brought back to life." He said the minute entertainment At the con­ flhnrles H. Iloltsizer Brent, portraying a dashing dare­ KNEE-DEEP fully, making all housewdvea’ clean­ way of cleaning. thing about it, and he was a ma­ In international politics. NRA had "done more for the little clusion of the entertatofnent, there Charles Herman Holtslzcr, 5 year devil, whose m'ental attitude towrard Ctolcago—Four youths, toe police ing tasks e^er and quicker, He Bon Ami Is also very con.1 '__b «a manager of the auditing committee the Super Freezer which make, possible a Com- Britain in dollars, others in cents. The Rockville police are seeking ONE OR LAMP BULB Great Britain demand, 4.77Vfi; ca­ To Yourself The Claims and Miss Phyllte TutUe of WlnsUd. two young men who held up and pletc RefnKeraiion .Service. It provides the right Charles Quton. Miss Sherma Avery kinds of ^ td for every purpose-all in (ha same bles, 4.77'fi; 60 day bills. 4.76S; robbed James H. Hopkins, 78. pro­ Will Supply—For The Sixth Consecutive Year France demand, 6.59 cables, 6.- eeM*** »ss4tt|s $9. SM 'and Miss Irma Fink of New Britain, cabinet. There’, /au Jrttzh,g for makigji ice fflvlslon repreaentaUve to the stu­ prietor of a second hand furniture J)934; Italy demand, 8.31; cables, ' ■cmeati We Make For It dent council. store at 81 West Mato street of 28 cubes and desserts;/rarra mtorg, for meats aod 8.31. ' • **• •- i94*-b •*. m t*>4 about one o’clock yesterday after­ Ice cream; extra-coUUoragt for keeping a reterve $ 9 9 * 5 0 Demands; ■ ■ a noon. •upply of ice cubes; moist stontgt for Tegettbles Belgium. 23.42; Germany, 40,27; KIKI ROBER1« WEDS According to Mr. Hopkins, he was and fruits; and ,to r .g e for foods requirini below 50*: second, freeze plenty of ice and de*. AU COOKING UTENSILS Holland. 67.71; Norway, 23.88; Swe­ Ton pay only a tmoD e uked to see It. He led the way to credit on her bill. Cooking for the month cost her 30c. or Um sUln Jack (Legal Diamond. toe basement and as they reached 29.80N; Rumania, l.OI; Argentine, Uafng her real name of Maran toe lower fioor one of the men grab- \Herald Cooking School\ 81.80N; Brazil, S.eO’fiN; Tokyo, Btraanick, the attracUve young hrt his arm from behind and forced 27.98; Shanghai, 38.35; Hongkong, Mancer and Joseph Roes obtained a him to toe floor, striking his head KEMP 47.86; Mexico Cfity (silver peso), Bwnlaga license last Wednesdsy and causing a laceration. Holding Mrs. Baldridge chose Marlow’s for housewares—aa did live 27.85; Montreal in New York. 99.00; Bud were married Thurstey by him thare they went through hla nn.. f r ig id a ir e s a l e s and SERVICE previous Herald Cooking School Lecturers—because Marlow’s New York In Montreal, 101.00, Alderman Louis Odenwetder In his pockets and took toe money, then The Official Refrigerator At The Herald Cooking School N—Nominal. imoe, ha mealed last night disappeared. has assembled together a complete assortment of kitchen nec­ _ Mlsa Roberts gave her age as 34 THE A\ANCHESTER ELECTRIC COMPANY essities at prices that appeal immediately to thrifty house­ •“ huaband. a member of hjuir Richard Shea was finding Mr. Hop- SMALL DOWN PAYMENT • EASY TERMS wives. ’fimt M 23- atoa bleeding, took him to the Rock- 773 A\AIN STREET P H O N E 5181 > A < 3 C r t m MAlVCRBErEK EVBNTMt} REXALD, MANOHXnXI. OONMr- TtTESDAT, HAKCH 1», 1MB, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TDESDAT, MARCH 19.198S. F A Q l 6th Annual Herald Cooking School Again Tomorrow Morning at 9:45

ments of relative power which took Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at a round-trip o f 1,400 nautical milas, suppllee dally needs. Milk to build members haa opened. In addition to given to the workers and there Is a FOUCE START SEARCH place during recent years on our old which time supper will be served. or about two-thlrda of tbs dlstancs sound teeth and bones, to keep us planet— the development of the KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS the degree working tonight there large attendsuice expected. A t the MYSTERY PLANE READY 52 AFTERNOONS PLATE SCRAPERS LaUr, Rev. George Gilbert will ad- will be read new appltpstiona that PROPER BREWING to the mld-Paclflc islands, they BREAD AND MILK strong and well. It's nourishing Soviet Union, the great changes en­ meeting tonight there will be ar­ dreas the group. Any man or boy have been received by members of pointed out, and it would be just as for children, satisfying for grown­ FOR MYSTERIOUS TRIO suing in East Asia of such a nature rangements made for an open meet. FOR HOP OVER PACIFIC ups. of this community planning to at­ IN D U a GROUP TONIGHT the nine different teams that have Ing to be held at a hall at the north difficult as to go alt the way. FREE EACH YEAR that nobody can fully envisage their FREEATSCHOOL tend this meeting is asked to get in the work of canvassing the town. Capt. James L. Kinney of tbe ALL-ROUND MEAL "And if plain bread and milk isn't final consequences— as well as on end. In addition to the degree work MAKES BEST TEA touch with Mr. Hellinger os soon as The different team captains will and the buainesa of acting upon ap­ Commerce Department staff aald quite to your liking,” Mrs. Bald­ Philadelphia, March 19— (A P »» — account of the difficulty which all possible. First Degree to Be Worked On Crew Want* Sanction to Fly ths takeoff for any flight whatso­ make their first week's report to the plications the committee in charge ridge continues, then why not try it A state police alarm today instruct­ colonial powers experience because ever would be delayed at least 34 Class of Candidates — Many majors and the general committee of the campaign will hold a meet­ Radio Compass Ship to with honey, with maple syrup, with ed troopers to search all tourist of the efforts at self-determination bours to allow mid-ocean weather Card in Package of Romford Applications Received. officers having charge of the drive. ing. There will also be a meeting of Honolulu. crushed berries or canned fruit, with W b t Housewife Would Not camps for a car bearing Georgia of their colonial populations, all re­ Electricity, at a very low poten­ Investment of Mere Five to Improve still further and to await Nothing More Satisfying for There will be further instructions the ball committee. apple sauce, with cinnamon or nut­ license plates and containing a wom­ sponsible European governments tial, affects tlie hearL causing a the poaslblltty of more liberal an and two men, one of whom the Oakland, CJalU., March 19—(A P ) meg and sugar, with soft brown must, in my estimation, more and tremor or wavering, according to A first degree mating of Camp­ flight authorization from Waeblng- Be Thrilled at Extra report said was "covered with Entitles Women to Handy the American Medical Association. bell Council K. of C., will be held Minutes Difference Be­ —Ready to “fly anywhere" but All Ages, Says Cooking sugar, with jelly, jam, or marma- *T/f let you in on a more come around to the viewpoint anxious to make the projected hop ton. He declared S a. m., (Pacific ISMle. blood." This is why shocks of even such In Tinker Hall thl* evening. It will Standard Time) Wednesday proba­ secret . . . M y clear, The police telegraph system .over that old Europe simply cannot af­ low voltaga as that found in housa to Honolulu, the crew of the gov­ "O r dry the bread In the oven, add Vacations? ford another war but that, on the Article Free. be the first degree meeting o f the bly would be the earliest possible Anthority. which the alarm was sent, stated circuits are sometimes fatal. society since the campaign for new tween Good and Best. ernment's experimental radio com­ well-browned butter, salt, and pep­ rosy complexion, and "these people acted very suspicious­ contrary, its future depends solely pass plane put off plans for any tskeoff time. per to warm milk, and pour It over ly" when the car stopped at the upon the closest cooperation of all takeoff today and marked time In the crisp toast That's an extra dainty figure are due to WHat woman wouldn't welcome Women attending the various ses­ PBBTTV “SOFT” Wescosvlllc hotel, Wescosvllle, Pa., Its nations and the defense of Euro­ That great enjoyment may come an ^ o r t to gain official sanction "The food our mothers know was good way to enjoy bread and milk. 52 free afternoon* a year? What seven miles southwest of Allentown, pean cultural achievements. sions of the Cooking School have an for the 2,400-mlle trans-Pacifle Chicago—From now on life is go­ my drinking at least a from little things is well illustrated downright satisfying food, make no " I like new dishes and plenty o f houaewlfe wouldn't be thrilled at the about 10:30 p. m., last night. SoldlerB Understand opportunity to acquire a valuable flight. ing to be pretty eoft for tbe birds in pint of milk each day.'’ What we old soldiers especially re­ by the fact that the Investment of Authorization for another test tbe Lincoln Park Zoo. mietake about it," declares Mrs. them,” Mrs. Baldridge concludes. thought of having 52 extra vacation "One man and the woman entered new aid for kitchen work—a handy Katbarine Baldridge, of the Herald joice at is the re-Introductlon of the a mere five minutes may produce flight 700 miles to sea w u received They won't have to get up early "But every now and then there afternoon* for hcrBelf The que*- the hotel," the report said, "and rubber-edge plate-scraper. Cooking School. from Eugene Vidal,' Commerce De­ any more to catch their worms. comes a time when you can have made calls to Chicago. New general obligation for military serv­ Scraping dishes by the ordinary perfect tea. It was pointed out by tlon 1* hardly worth a*klng. Any partment air chief In Wuhington. An "Insectorlum" which looks "W here can you find, for Instance, your complicated roasts, your fancy woman would welcome thl* wonder­ York, Detroit and Rhode Island. ice and I .believe there can really be hand method Is one of the most Mrs. Katharine Baldridge, Home a better all-around meal than that but the fliers felt that If they were something like a chiffonier was salads, your elaborate desserts. ful vacation from hou*ehold ta*k». X X X While the woman was using do genuine soldier anywhere In the tedious and unpleasan. tasks a Economic expert, who la lecturing to fly that far out they might just establish^ for them. In thie the favorite combination of our child­ Make mine nothing more, nothing That explain* why »o many wom­ the phone the man standing near entire world who, if he is honest, woman has to perform. But with at the State theater this w’eek. as well head for H a w ^ . Zoo will raise worms for tbe birds, hood, bread and milk! Bread, so lit­ less, than good old-fashioned bread en are attending the Herald Home her told her to stop talking when will not understand this viewpoint. this new washing aid, you save and thsre'U be two to four fo r each. erally in every way the food that and m ilk!" Economic* Home-Making School. anyone would walk within hearing For, our underlying thought Is time, protect your hands and do And yet, strange as it may seem, The authorized teat would mean Here Mr*. Katharine Baldridge distance. that the great school for training of better cleansing job as well. many modern housewives— often, well-known home economic* expert, "During the convcrsatldn over youth, which the Prussian-German This offer is made possible even knowing better—attempt to i* demonstrating how to end the the phone the woman was heard to army had been for our people for through the co-ope-atlon of the cheat a UtUe on the time, fooling hard work of washday—and get remark that they were going to centuries, is again set in motion. manufacturers of Rumford Baking themselvea that the beverage so clothes whiter and brighter than stay at a tourist camp near Allen­ Only he who experienced the Powder. All It is necessary to do made la good enough, Mrs. Bald­ e\-er, without sciribhing or boiiing. town. and were going to try and get period after the revolution of 1918 is to save the card contained in a ridge deplored, adding that "good a nurse." A t these demonstrations women here in Germany can grasp that package of Rumford Baking Pow­ enough" la only a sad, weak apol­ Reading troop headquarters said who once spent hours every Monmaking. deny their families and friends the washing and all other household The following Columbia pupil* G ood black teas are the choice o f experts. W hy? Because they Never Goes Out of Date were on the honor roll of the 4th necessary five minutes it takes to cleaning, Rinso loosens dirt and many Writes His Impres-, Mrs. Katharine Baldridge offer a full, rich flavor that no other type o f tea affords. They have prepare tea that Is a delight and We modems lead bmy Hves, and in order to keep going with a grease so thoroughly that, these CUSTODY OF HIS SON marking period of the Windham a satisfying strength that gives each cup o f brew a winy and dis­ high school: Seniors — Margaret beneficial, the lecturer pointed out household tasks take much less time DeaMSe Sofeac* Aalhotitv tinctive flavor. that black teas are preferable to It Grows Resplendent smile on our faces, weve goit to keep liti llts t’s why doctors and effort. Not only does Mrs. Bald­ sions for Associated Press Badge, Marion Hurlbutt, Frieda Los Angeles. March 19 (A P ) — pale, weaker teas whose leaves have and school authorities stress the importance of a generous ridge recommend Rinso. but the Tashlik; Juniors— Francis Hutchins, Denied custody of his six year old not been properly treated and fer­ makers of 34 famous washing ma-, Westcott Rice, Catherine Ambrose; win dsmonslrats how quicklY yo u can cream a A n d experts are not alone in their preference for good Black teas. quantity of milk in the daily diet. Let ns help you on the road son after a conrt tilt with his for­ mented after picking. The*# black chines gladly endorse this remark­ (Copyrluht. 193,', by Aakociatril I'n Sophomores — William Robinson, delicious, smooth idng and tilling with lACK FROST Tea lovers prefer them. Proof: In America, three of each four teas coma principally from India, With the Years Berlin, March 19. Yo>i (the As- mer wife, Adela Rogers St. Johns, to fun and health— we'll deliver your order of milk to home able soap. It has been tested and Dorothy Lescoe; Freshmen—Celia Conlecllonsrs yaacx... a special sugar refined partte- cups consumed contain good Black tea. and some from Ceylon and Java. Unusually attractive in every approved by Good Housekeeping In­ .sociateri Press) have asked >ur.’ to writer. Richard (Dick) Hyland, Resewitz, Nettle Rosenberg, Blanche Think of the patterns you have seen that have been or office daily. sports writer, today headed into an­ The lecturer explained that prop­ stitute and Is also endorsed by 338 mske a statement concerning the Tashlik, Sylvia Tashilk. nlarly lor this purpose. style det^ — Sally Sweet shoes ther legal tu.sslc, If you want genuinely good tea, the kind that charms you with er preparation la not so much an in one family for several generations. Its value as an home economist* of leading news­ most recent government declara­ Mr*. May Lyman Smith I* apend- Hyland, one time Stanford Uni­ And YOU will sse how JACK FROST Gronuloled its fine flavor and alluring fragrance, buy goexi Black tea. Its cost is art as it is a necessity, if the rich­ not only embrace the favored papers. tion which Der Fuehrer and Chan­ Ing a week at the home of her heirloom becomes greater with the years. versity gridiron star, sought quiet ness arid fragrance of Nature's oils Mr*. Baldndgc also demonstrates cellor tHltler) Issued concerning the brother, Theodore Lyman of Plain- blends s v e n ly and dissolTss complstslY in Ihs cake no higher than ordinary tea— yet it offers you ever so much more. fashion features— but they offer title to a story he said he wrote. He and flavor arc to be completely new recipes, so delicious and at­ re-Introductlon of the general obli­ ville. charged his former wife prevented botlsr because It is o uniionnlY fine Pure Cone Sugar drawn from the right tea leaf. When You Select a Silver Service for Yourself heavenly foot comfort seldom WEST SIDE DAIRY tractive that every woman will gation for military service. Mrs. Julia Dibble spent the week­ To its sale to a Hollywood film studio ... and Is so marked on the packoge. get the good Black tea o f She then demonstrated by brew­ want to serve them in her own end wltti friend* In Hartford. Keep This In Mind. found in such s ty le r i^ foot' I can, only say that I know my­ by telling the studio she had written INDIA India, look for the trademark to ing tea on the platform before a PASTEURIZED MILK home. self to he at one with the entire A t the local church Sunday morn­ »9S BeflaMi by THE NATIONAL SUOAB BETININO OO. OF N. I. wear. 82 McKee Street the piece herself several-years ago the left on eiery package you buy, large audience, and explained that Phone 7709 German people in the proud Joy that iiml that it had been published in a ing the pastor spoke on "Our Faith all the facts about the choice and l>y this declaration of our Fuehrer magazine. In the Church," the first In a Lenten no matter what brand you choose. preparation o f palatable and bene­ We Feature Wallace — Gorham and and Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, the His amt was filed in Superior aeries of sermon* on "Faith." The ficial tea were revealed at a meet­ GILEAD honor and Independence of our Court yesterday eji-incldent with a choir sang "Beneath the Cross of ing of home economics experts re­ International Silver. fatherland has been recovered. ruling by Superior Judge Dudley Jesus" cently when L. Bcllng, director of Out of the mouth of our F'lichrcr Valentine awarding custody of si.x The Tri-County Union will hold a JACK FROST the India Tea'Bureau in the United Pieces As Low As $1.00 Up. Charles H. Fish of Gilead, Fred and from the different utterances by year old Richard Rogers Hyland to union men's meeting in the West- States, discussed the subject. Rowley of Amston and Victor Benkc the leading men in the government, Mi.ss St. Johns and permitting her eheater Congregational church SUGARS There’s ?nore to it’’ Of Columbia who are game breeders The following simple brewing all foreign countries know that noth­ to take the boy to New York. in this section, attended a special fonriula is recommended by ex­ ing ia farther from Germanv's perts, said the lecturer: meeting of the Connecticut Gams EXPLORER IS S.VFE The Breeders Association, which was thoiighLs than warlike intcntloiis. "The water must be actively and held at the South Meriden House m that on the contrary the Third Reich actually boiling. Merely steaming unconditioiially needs peaec for the Shanghai. March 19 (AP) — South Meriden, Saturday afternoon. United States Marshall Edward water Is not enough. When the wa­ Plans for the coming season were completion of Its geeat cultur.-il and THE ter Is 'mad boiling iot' the teapot economic (|ucatiims Faupel of Uis Angeles said today discussed and Important buslncaa that William Harkness, New York should be rinsed thoroughly with It Dewey-Richman Co. C.fHOUS€^SON, was transacted. i Is .Xgaiiist U ar so that the pot la completely heated Our Fuehrer, who, ns a simple sol­ explorer, was seemingly well In JEWELERS — SILVERSMITHS Rev. Walter Vey, pastor of Gilead every way and was staying in a WONDER PAPER or steamed. Then pour onto the INC. dier, always fought in the front line Congregational church, had as his Shanghai hotel. leaves exactly the quantity of water during the war and who, like all we text Sunday morning, "The Old The marshal said Harkness was for the number of cups to be served. veteran soldiers knows what a Dusts, Cleans, Polishes— All At Once Testament Ever New," absent today but that he had been Last, and moat Important, let the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cummmg ami fathomless misery accrues to every living In the hotel since March 14. tea brew for five minutes. A t the daughters. Dorothy and Phyllis ot people through tlie li>ss of human (Reports published in the United MADE ESPECIALLY FOR DAILY DUSTING, CLEAN- end o f that time the tea brew can Hamden, Mass., called on Mrs. Cuni- life, will do everything to prevent States yes '•»>y not carried by ING, AND POLISHING FINE FURNITURE, WOOD- be poured Into another pot for serv­ ming's mother, Mrs. Myron Gilbert, another catastrophe such an the last the. Assnci:;.cd Press — suggested ing— the idea being to separate the SENSATION OF THE COOKING SCHOOL Sunday afternoon. World W.tr was. Harkness might have been captured WORK AND HARDWOOD FIXK)RS, IN HOME, leaves from the tea." Mrs. W. ,R. Hibbard and daughter In conseq\iencc of the renrrange- by Bandits.) OFFICE AND SCHOOL. The fam iliar question o f why tea Leora, of Manchester callerl on Mrs. Is cooling In hot weather and warm­ Hibbard's sisters Mr*. A. H. Post ing in cold was answered with ex­ and .Mr*. E. E. Foote. Saturday af­ CP Grabs The Dirt And Dust, Then Polishes! tracts from a treatise by Robert ternoon. Hutchison and V. H. Mottram of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ashby ot CP, "The Wonder Paper," ia made of a soft, raggy pulp. Im­ London. They were quoted to the Hartford called at the home of Mr. effect that tea warms the body pregnated with fine furniture polish, and will not mar or other- and Mr*. J. Banks Jones. Sunday when cold by making the circula­ afternoon. wi*e harm the finest furniture or the softe.ot hands. tion more brisk, as the constituents •Mr. and Mrs. Hawley Ruaaell ol CP evenly distribute.* the beneflrlal poIl*h: it restores and pre­ In tea help to dilate the superficial .South Manchealcr called on .Mr. and serve* eve)-y type of wood finish: it cleans and will retard rust, blood vessels and render the skin Mrs. C. Daniel Way recently. tarnish and stain on all metal trim, fireplace fixtures, golf clubs, moist. For the same reason a cup Mis* Lovina Foote, teacher In firearms, tool*, etc. , of hot tea tends to cool the body In Durham, apent the week-end at the hot weather by moistening the skin 4- . home of her parenta Mr. and Mrs. T ry cleaning and polishing other thing* too - floor.*, hapeboards, and Increasing evaporation from Robert E. Foote. etc. Note the wonderful result* every time. It is so convenient, the surface. 'The same authorities, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and and a little goes a long way. after years of study, declare that Mrs. E. E. h'ootc were Sunday the correct time for Infusing tea Is gueata at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fully five minutes, and thus agree Lester Hurlbutt In Columbia. Household Paper Products with Director Bellng that such time William Bralnanl of Hartford, For Ser\'lce Call Is required to draw out all the good called at the Gilead Game Farm, Sunday afternoon. qualities with which Nature endow­ ed black tea. Mr. and Mrs. Louis K, Twining of i t Hartford and Myron Post of .Silver WINSTON BENDALL There One o f the most absurd o f the Lane spent Sunday at the home of fabrications which have sometimes their parents. Mr. and .Mrs. A. H. Telephone 4018 been mentioned in connection with Post. should be tea waa exploded by the lecturer Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogll of Man­ with a quotation from Dr. C. R. chester spent the week-end at the Hasn’t Harler. who says, in his book' "The home of Mr. Fogll'a parents Mr. and Seratchmd Culture and Marketing of Tea," Mrs. Clarence J. Fdgll, Y t t " "The Idea of the stomach lining be­ The Christian Elndcavor Society A Telephone in every Kitchen” ing affected adversely by tea is epe held Its meeting Sunday evening at to he mentioned only to be dismiss­ ^ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. ed as foofiah. It is difficult to see H ere’s ^ e handiest little gadget you ever had in your kitchen to ; Foote at 7 o'clock. The aubject was how tannin and Ita products can ex­ help make quick work of the dirty dishes I "Managing Ourselves," and waa led MRS. CLAPP and MRS. A Statement by Mrs, Katharine Baldridge, ert any important degree of astrin- by Mrs. J. Banka Jones. gency or acidity at any stage. A Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilbert, who A CHEERFUL CHIRP Herald Cooking School Expert cup of tea contains ho more tannin And you can get one A B S O L U T E L Y F R E E I have been spending a week at the BIDWELL than a four-ounce glass o f claret or •, home of Hart E. Buell, returned to a two-ounce glass of an astringent Just show the card from a can of Rumford Baking Powder to M their home in Long Island, Sunday as he goes to worki Representatives of the Spirella Co., red wine.” I evening. Returning to the subject of prop­ the Rumford Representative at the Cooking School. That’s all Mr. and M ri. Floyd Fogll and ! Niagara Palls, N. Y. ‘‘\\Tien a good part of the day is spent in the kitchen, er tea brewing, the lecturer empha­ you do to receive—entirely FREE— without any obligation ; daughter, Patricia, called on Mrs. ! ** h® can Ij©, fn r h© knows sized that It takes not less than five j Fogll'* parenU Mr. and Mrs. Albert ‘ how ©My it is to clean with Bon Ami. sell a line of undergarmenU that are worn by millions of women it’s wise to have an extension telephone there, too. The minutes for the boiling water prop­ whatever— one of these handy little plate scrapers. t Doran in Wallingford, Saturday. And Bon Ami not only cleana bathtubs Bplrella is backed by 30 years' experience, has 7 factories and erly to dilate or expand the leaves , 1 The Tri-County Union will hold a ^ c k ly , it also protecU their glossy sur- housewife can then order her household supplies.. an­ to the necessary point bt exuding T h e unusually practical design o f this scraper makes a tremen­ ^ i aupper and a meeting for the men at the exclualve use of the famous stay that has been a basic design the natural oils and juices they con­ Weetcheater church, Thuraday, laeo—keops itpitiUhed and unscratchad. for their garments. swer incoming calls.. .telephone to friends.. .and still tain. Three minutes or even four dous hit with eveij woman who receives one. It’s used at tha Mrs. Katharine Baldridge—Lecturer At -1 - ■ ^ o'clock. Rev. George What’s more. Bon Ami doesn’t leave only serve to draw out part of the Cooking School. See it! Get one yourself 1 Tell your friendsi T ' i *• to be the apeoker. gritty sediment in your tubs or ha-ina Sptrella Pari* styled garment* assist Nature in a natural way. keep an eye on her cooking. There’s a telephone in good In tea. Underbrewed tea Is not j - ; ■ • ••dftesn’t coUeet in and clog up drains, only tasteless, but means so much HEBALD eXMMUNO SCHOOL Tueeday «vesiiig at • yet give a woman's figure style and line* that accentuate her every kitchen that’s TRULY modem.” money w^asted, she said. clock. The third and fourth de- loveliness and attractiveness. Bfra. Kattiariiie BaldiMga The Herald Cooking School Says— ^ conferred on a cloaa of STATE THKATEB Maralng SssMsoa Starting A t a:48 « ^ »>• la charge of the SP IR E LL A garments are designed to produce support, pro­ IN-AND-OCTBB H o im ICcooohUc i conunittec. Tnso. • Wad. - Thun. - Fil. - March 19-20-31-S3 “ Naturally, women of Mancheater aa in any other d ty - Mr. M»d M ra Oacor BoUay of BON AMI vide greatest comfort anci mould the figure into its best line*. A convenient “hang-up” type of tele­ realize that a well groomed appearance la an asset in my work M ICaaeharter, coUed at the home of These are made la girdles, corselettes, elastic 2-way stretch, and phone, as shown above, costs only about N ew York—Magistrate Sabatino, ^ , Jt K . BuOD, Sunday oftamoon. every variety o f corset and in the best wearing materiala Pricet dismissing a pcdicy c u e defendant, as a lecturer. It is a pleasure to go to the Weldon Beauty & -ii ji,, Edward MlU^and The Henld rebuked police for making arrests are from 17.00 up. 2 cents a day! Order yours now...from' lUMFOtO ckOdnm Edward and Harriet rtn Cooking School on insufficient evidence. A msn in •AKINOFOWMi Salon, for I know that through their modem treatmenta my ■ turaad to dMir home in Milford recommends and the Business Office (call 4101) or from the front row applauded. DON'T MISS W/imn la ■ccMtid by Hid ;. Sunday oranlag after spending aev- S P IR E LL A garmenU are sold only by trained coraeUerea "Remove that man," ordered the CdsnibIWm da Fdd4r hair, face and hands will be kept looking their beet.” jj eral akja mt th » borne of Hart E. nscfi BON AMI any telephone employee. courL Police did and the judge call­ umford AMitiCAN * and MRS. BIDWELL, TELEPHONE 6091, 82 CHESTNUT THE COOKIN8 SCHOOL R l-BucIL ed the next case: "Charles Scott. MiOICAi ASSOOATION STREET, OR MRS. CLAPP, SflDfi, AT 58 STEPHEN STREET, You'll hoar how to boko delicious coko ■ tr-.y?*' — ^ MM. Itomolo BagUo and Charles Scott.” atUphorphate ^ fMdTMi Euaday with Mra. m il fit you at your convenience and this month are presenUng Scott did not antw’er and attend­ so clearly oxplolnod you con dupllcoto It ;• pnnata. l b . aad Afra. with every order, a lovely brajoiere. ants, paging him ia the hail, brought yourself. You'll got now idoos, how rocipos, - teEo^dtetaai. in the ousted man. and NEW USES for puro, oil - phosphoto Weldon Beauty Salon The Southern New England TELEPHONE Company "C u e dlsmiased.” said the court, RUMFORD RAKINO POWDER Baking PbwDKR 9 sharply. t m ■ Sc^t wralked out s<«in.”

''.'•I- MANCUES'l'BR EVENING HERALD. MANUHEiriBR. GUNN. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 198R. STATE RACING MEASURE sUtamant from J. r. MUlar. niur- Torrents Drive Hundreds From Homes in Missouri ol aacrstarjr o f tha council, saying: SENATOR WHEELER SEES DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ’This letter was not authorised IS PASSED BY THE HOUSE by the Council of Churches. It knows nothing about Iti issuance. POSSIBLE THOU) PARTY ;ivnOAYi MARCH 1( (C«atr»l tad Eaitara Standard Tima) It completely disavows tha spirit an nncrams M k«r and baale ehalna er aroupa tharaof nntata apaet- (OMlInnai trom Page On«) and method o f I t ” Name All-Star Squad For Benefit Tilt / jla a M ■ M l oon to eooat (« to o) dcoirnatlon includca oU a%'«lloblo otationo. The House roll call on the meas­ If Headed by Radical, Republi­ p a r a m o oubjoet to ehaniOa M# CtnL ■■•t. voted In favor of the horse racing ure began M 2:40 p. m. cans Wouid Vote With Dem- NIC-WIAP NETWORK 1:4$.. C:4S — UnOtrotandlno Mutle — bin. basic; Milt Charles, Organ—west VL COMFLIcnNO THE OON- When the three met again In the The letter, read Into the record ocrats to Defeat It. He De­ ■AAIC — Bott: woof wlw wool wOo 4:44— 4 :54—Praaa* Radio Nawa Perioc 4)UE8T A. A. U. Indoor title meet Cunning­ MEAT CUTTERS TOP wta# wcfb kyw whJo wtbr 4 :00— 7:00—Myrt and Marga — east during the debate on the bill, was in SOME EXTRAS IN THE clares. PKX TEN PLAYERS — wbo& weao wtam wwj woai; mldt Loula Panico Danca Orehaa.—wsm mimeographed form and bore the ham removed any lingering doubts Bikers on a Treadmill nr;___ wmaa wefl who wow wdaf wRbf 4:14_ 7:14—Juat Plain Bill — easi By CHARLES ORLDHCn -of his pre-eminence as be again left NORTHWMT * CANADIAN ~ wtmj Panico Orch.—west; Orch.—Dixl- typewritten name of "The Social v lb a kBtp wobo wdar Wyr crct cfcf 4 :30— 7:30—Jarry Coopar. Baritone— Relations Committee of the Connec­ U ST OF NEW BOOKS New York. March 19.—(AP) _ (Assooiatsd Press Sports Writer) Bonqy 40 yards arrear and set a SELF SERVE 38*34 FROM LOCAL TEAMS SOUTH—wnra wptf wwnc wio wjax east; Buck Rogers—west repeat The possibility of a Third Party dis­ Statistically tie Cumungbam-Bon- new world Indoor, i,500-meter mark The thrill that eomee onee In a « wfla^waun wlod warn wmo wtb wapi 4:44— 7:44—Boake Carter’a Comment ticut Council of Churches and Re­ The Kaeey meet furnished a w M z womb kvoo wkjr wfaa wbap kpre 7:00— 4:00— Lavender A Old Lace- ligious Education, Flaming James, placing the Republicans aa one of thron foot-racing feud of '34 was of 3:50.5 Venzke was third. lifetime was experienced by this de­ wealth of nerve-tlngltng competi­ w e ll ktbo ktbo wooo waro w u r basic; Keith Beecher Orchestra- Reprints of Many Well Known about a standoff—Glenn had set MOUNTAIN—ko/kdyl kflrkfW chairman." the two major political groups In Lack of competition at the mile partment Saturday night when we tion, especially In the 60 yard dash west: Jim Fettia Orchtetra—Dixi< Books Make Good Reading at world Indoor 1,500-meter ant^ out­ FOR FRIDAY CLASH PACIFIC — k*o kfl kcw komo khq 7:15— 4 :14—Tha Old Timar—To DUI Repreaentative Noah Swayne, Re­ 1936 was suggested today by Sena­ and metric mile, now that be has so Joe Sartor Stars for Winners saw Qlenn Cunningham race to hls finals between Ralph Metcalf of kfod ktar kfu kpo kox kfa kyr kya 7:30— 4 :30—Aba Lyman's Malodian.. publican of Darien told the House Low Price. tor Burton K. Wheeler of Montana. door mile marks, and beaten Bonny thoiougbly beaten off all challeng­ double triumph In the 1,000 yard Marquette, Jesse Owens of Ohio Cont. Cotta —basic; D’Artaaga A Orehaatra- that the letter had not been au­ “A Third Party headed by a lead­ 40 3rards In the latter effort; but ers, may force Cunningham to other run and the mile o f the Knights of State, Ben Johnson of Columbia and 4 :1S— Congrtti tpttkt to You weat: Clauds Hopkina Orch.—Dix;< Bonny bad won. three of the five 4;4S— t:4b—Rhymoo for tho Nurttry 7:44— 1 :44—Qlenn Lea Orchaa.—we.‘ thorized either by the council or Its B y BRUeV: OATTON er of the type of the elder La Pol- distances, probably longer ones, in b Anniial Battle of Hale’s Columbus games at Madison Square Eulaes Peacock of Temple. It was 6:0O« 4:00—Xavior Cugat'a Orchottra 4:00— t:0O—Bing Croaby's Program secretary and said he had been in­ Iqtte would Inevitably get a very races, and gained a world outdoor search of new conquests. Garden. This Kansas Isd It undoubt­ an sll-Negro final with Metcalf the Coach W. J. Clarke to Be h i:19— 4:1b—Wotkiy Hymnal SinginQ 8 :30— 3:30—laham Jenea A Orcheetr- 1,500-meter record In tho finale. 4:00—10:00—Walttr O'Keefe A Shov formed it had been drafted by an Before plunging Into the stream vote,” said the Democratic "The American two-mlle record is edly the greatest runner the sport winner by the proverbial eyelash In 4:3(^ 4:30—Prott'Radio Nowo Pariod But Cunningham was a natural Employees. l:3S— 4 :3 ^M ary Small A Hor Songa 4;SO—10:30—Capt. Dobaia Ship of Jo over zealous employe. o f Important spring books, It might Senator, who ran for vice-president one that needs reducing more than has aver known or will know for 0:6.4. In the second heat. Peacock Charse of Stellar A m y 4:40— 4:44—Billy Batehalor'a SkoUR 9 '4S—10:44—Tha Voiea of the Crutadc The letter said: be a good stunt to look at a few of on La Follettc’s ticket In 1924. If runner who loved It. Bonthron was eome time to come. After watching equalled ths world’s record o f 0:6.2, S:0(k— 7.iM>—Tho Throo Scamps. Voc. 10:00—11:00—Frank DaMay Orchaatra- any that I know of," suggests Coach haalc: Myrt and Marge—west rpt "W e intend to scrutinize how you the extras that are appearing on the ticket was strong enough, and a "made" mller who professed not him In action, even the word "great" which Owens equaled In winning the 4:14— 7:14—Whioporing Jack Smith Bill Hargiss. " I am sure Glsnn could Last night at the Boat Side Rac 4:10... 7:30—Caay Aeot. Serial Sketch 10:10—11:15—Frank Dailey's Orcheatr; vote on this measure. I f you vote the counters. Roosevelt remained popular enough, to have real love for the sport step In there and bring our native falls to dasertbe Oinnlngliam. event last year. Against Knights o f Uth; 4:4V- 7:44—You and Your Qevernm't 10:30—11:30—Johnny Green A Orche: for It we shall mobilize every the Repubileana, distasteful as It 11:00—12:00—Orville Knapp Orchastr One group worth looking at Is Hence It was probably Insvltahle mark dowm under 9 minutes, where- bafora 150 fans, tha Hale’s Market 7:00— 1:00—Leo Reieman't Orchestra church In youe district to vote and might be to them, might have to 7:30- 4:30—Wayne King’s Orchestra —basic: Arnheim Orchestra—mid' the Modem Readers Series of 90- that the Kansan should prove a It belongs, and in fact be might .'N defeated the Self-Serve team, 38 W hat speed, what power, what Owens and Peacock were also In 4:00— 4:00—Ben Bernie and the Lads 11:30—12:30—Leon Navara'e Orches.- work sgalnst you at the next elec­ cent reprints being put out by awing over to the Democrats to longer-llvtd champion— as he lost no Btamlna Cunningham haa! He runs the brogd jump, won by the latter Practice Tonight 4:30— 4:30—Ed Wynn. Graham—to o haaic; Herbie Kay Orch.—inldwcsi keep the Radicala ouL worry Paavo Nurmi’s 8:58.2 record.” to 34. At lialftime the score stood 12:00— 1:00—C. Hopkina Orch.—wabi tion.” Macmillan. Attractive in formant, time In doing once the 1935 Indoor’ with a beautifnl, effortless stride with a leap of 24 feet, 11 3-8 inches. 4:00—10:00—Light Opera Shew—c to c "That la what happened to tho 20-17 In favor of the Market team. 10:00—11:00—Oraham McNameo—weaf NBC-WJZ NETWORK Storm of Prateata this series offers the reader a season in the east got under way. Look Out, Signor Beccall! that la something to rave about— Owens Is bolder of the world record 10:14—11:14—Voice of Romance, Sengs chance to stock up hla library DemocraU In 1924 when we (the Joe Sartor, playing excellent ball, BASIC — East: wjs wbs-wbxa wbat Hardly ■ bad Representative In the summer of 1934 Glenn mar­ But Glenn’s most definite goals and that’s Juat what we’re doing. We for the event, 25 feet, 9 inches. A Ten players from ManenesteFa 10:30—11:3^Danee Music Orchestra wrlth worth-while books at a very La Follette ticket) got 6,000,000 hooped five from the floor and four 1 1 :00—12:00—Dance Orchestra Proa. wham kdka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmni Thomas A. Bell, Republican of Old ried Margaret Spelr, a K. U. class­ new are thkt long-sought 4:04 mile have all the respect In the world for more beautiful jumper we’ve never five leading basketball teams wars wfll: Mid: wcky wenr wla kwk kwer economical price. votes. The Conservative Democrats from the free throw line for an In­ 11:30—12:30—Florence Richardson Ore. Lyme finished reading the letter mate, and took his bride on a nm- and another Olympic meeting with I ’-,- ’* ! Joe McCluskey’s ability at distances seen. koll wrrn wmaq kso wkbf Among the books In this aeriea swung over to the RepubUcans aa dividual score of 14 points. Johnny selected last night to form the team CBS-WABC NETWORK when protests and expressions of ning honeymoon to the Orient, Luigi Beccall, 1,500-meter champion o f two miles and upward but Joe at NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmi which have come to this review­ the beat way to beat us. The Dem-i Hedlund and Gavello played well that will meet the Knights of BASIC—East: waho wado wokn woao wiba kstp xvt\>c wday kfyr crct cfcf regret echoed through the crowded Awhere they were acclaimed by mul- of 1932. er's desk are James Stevens’ ocrats In Wall street deserted John! for the market team also. The bis very .best could never. In our other highlights were the winning Lithuania o f Hartford in the bene­ waob wnac wgr wkbw wkrc whk cklw SOUTH — wrva wptf wwnc wla wj«,'. House. Ititudes as Glenn bad been greeted opinion, give Cunningham a real wdre wcau wjaa wean wfbl wspd wjav wfla-wtun wlod warn wmo wab wni>i beautiful fantasy, "The Crock of W. Davis." ’ That 4:04 mile, as figured out by Self-Serve was led by Big Joe of the "Casey” 600 by Hombostel In fit attraction at the East Side Hee wbns; Midwest; wbbm wfbm kmbo Ball, o ff the floor disclosed that In Europe the previous summer. wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpri Gold”; Robert P. Tristram Cof­ Senator Wheeler refused to maka Glenn and Hargiss early in 1934, de­ Twraronite and Sullivan. Young race. Neither for that matter can a brilliant stretch duel with Ivan this Friday night, sponsored by the kmox wowo whaa kfab woa! ktba ktha wane wave In reply to the letter he had sent Transfers to Iowa EAST—wpr wbp whec wlbs wfea wore fin’s "Portrait of on American,’ any predictions about wbat was ac­ pends on running four 61-second Raymond Hagenow played an ex- any other runner. Fuqua of Indiana, the victory of Blucflelds A. C. to raise funds to MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kfhl Flood waters surging far over tha banks of Black river spread devastation over Poplar BlnB, Ho., thla Back in the United States, Qlenn wire efrb <^ao wibx wmaa one to James saying that "I am sure and a one-volume set of four of tually going to happen. ’ quarters. eellent floor ffame for the grocers. George Spitz of the N. f. A. C. In send Manchester High’s relay team D IXIE—w fa rw a fa wbro wqam wdod PACIFIC—kfo kfl.kxw komo khq kfsd alrview showing a section of the city where water was from three to aeven feet deep in homec and found the University of Iowa grad­ that I am not alone In my feeling of Ibsen’s plays — " A DoH’a House," “ It depends on too many factors "If everything goes right,” Har­ Many brulsea and two or three The one man figured to give Cun­ the high jump with a leap o f 6 feet, to the Penn Relays next month. Se­ kira wrec wlae wdau wtoo krld wrr ktar kpo kex kga kgr kya resentment at your direct threat of public buildings. More than 800 families were removed from their homes as the danger Increased uate course In physical education notable shiners resulted from the lection of a representative squad o f ktrh ktaa waco koma wdbo wbt wdae Cent. East. "The Wild Duck," “Hedda Gab­ In the future,” he said. giss has said, "I see no reason why ningham a battle was CHiarles Hohn- 8 Inches and the 880 yard run won retaliation at the polls If I don't vote and refugees were boused in buildings on higher ground, food being provided by FERA funds, with more suitable to his alms for a mas­ game. The 50-yard race, run at players was made possible through whig wdbl ww>a wmbg waja wmbr 4:30— 5:30—Tha Singing Lady—eaat bler,"'and "The Master Builder." "Hugh Johnson la an asset to such a uniform pace could not be bostel of Indiana, national collegiate by William Ray of Manhattan. Then wala ktui Kfko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh the way you want." ^ the Red Cross also aiding. More than 100 boats piloted by mllltlamea patrolled the area. ter's degree than that of bis alma intermission between CamiUo An- the whole-hearted co-operation of MIDWEST — w f] wmt wmbd wlin 4:44— 6:44—Orphan Annie—eaat only Then there la a reprint of Huey Long and Father Coughlin," maintained. Glenn baa the stamina A A half-mile champion. HomboAel to top it off. we sat a yard removed 5:00— 4:00—A. Fardinande Orohaatra On the floor Ball asserted he ap­ mater, so enrolled there and’arrang- dislo and Fred Patenaude resulted the managers o f the respective wlbw kfh wamk wkbn wcco wabt kacj Booth Tarklngton’a famous "Con­ he said, commenting on the recent and the uncannily accurate j ’adg- did bit best In the 1,000 yard event from Dr. John Condon, the "Jafsle" wnax woe 5:30— 4:30—Praaa.Radio Newe—basic. preciated advice "but won’t be told ed his winter’s commuting schedule In a tie. N ow that the market wron teams. Singing Lady—midweat repeat quest of Canaan." Some 250,000 debate. “Johnson gave the two of ment of pace to do It, If anyone has." but Cunningham was out to break who figured so prominently In the MOUNTAIN—kvor kls koh kat 5:30— 6:35—Dorothy Page A Orcheat. how to vote.” from Iowa City. In basketball, the grocers challenge Coach Wilfred J. Clarke o f Man­ COAST—khj knln kfre kol kfpy kvl fectly capable of deciding the Issue copies have been sold aince orig­ them a great opportunity to go be­ the 13-year old record for the dis­ Lindbergh CMe. P. S. He .dozed kfbk kmj k w f kem kdb kgmb kgb 5:44— 6:45—LowitI Thomas — cast. From Representative John D. same source of certain individuals shouted Representative J. O. GkiUU A fter a couple tune-up races be Although Glenn has moved hla them to a bowling match. chester High was placed In charge Orphan Annia—repeat to midwest on Us merits and not be swayed by who take it upon themselves 6a C8»11^1^..^. At..., win inal publication in 1905; Har­ fore the public, which they would tance and he went to the front in through most of the meet. • Cent* East. Thoms of Waterbury, Democratic of Salisbury In opposing the bill. easily won the Wanamake- mile in school-books to Iowa and his parents Summary; of tho all-star array, which will 4:00— 7:00—Amos *n' Andy—eaat only the anger we may have felt"' regulate lives and morals of the per's Is offering this reprint at |2. not have otherwise.” the early stages of the race and 4:30— 4:30—Jack Armstrong — eaat 6:15— 7:14—Morton Downey In Songs floor leader, came the statement; Estlll declared that opponents of 4:11 to even the score at three-all have removed to Idaho, the state of Hale’s Market consist of George Stavnltsky and citizens of our country.” N ext we come to a naive and Aaked If he thought Johnson got Numerous wooden strips which make up a six-day bicycle race fought off his rival’s every attempt Having a few Shamrocks left over only: Men of Notes Trie—west 6:30— 7:30—Music Msmorlsa and Post I hope the man who wrote the Opening the debate. Representa­ the bill did not show up because with Business-Man Bonthron, who Kansas still regards this master B. 1 Phil Welles from Moriarty Brothers’ 4:4S— 6:44—Dick Tracy—basic: Min}, 7:00— 8:00—The Crime Clues Mystery He declared "you leave the door engaging little book, "True Anec­ the worst o f It in his argument with saucer supplied an optical Illusion wrlicn this picture of "Cocky" to take the lead. With two laps to from St. Patrick's Day we passed letter comes to Waterbury and tries tive Daniel F. B. Hickey, majority they "twisted the committee." slipped to third place, behind Ven- mllcr as "a true son of Kansas,” Andtsio, If ...... 1 Firestones, Francis DellaFera and aturea — midwest: Between Book- 7:30— 8:30—Lawrence Tibbett A Orch. ooon to crime by not recognizing dotes of an Admiral,” by the late Long, he said: O'Brien. .No 7. and Jules Andy. No. 4. w-ss taken during the recent go, Hombostel was two yards back them along to the Rec-Colleglans for ends—west; Savitt Orch.—Dixie 8:00— 0:00—Grace Moore's Program to beat me sometime." floor leader, explained the measure. "I beg that this House will not ike. Two weeks later Gljnn whipped whose Latin motto; "ad aatra per Bensebe, r f ...... 3 James Sheldon from the Rangers, l:0 (^ 4:00—Buck Rogers. Sketch — Rear Admiral Robert E. Coontz, "Well, he didn't get the best of of Cunningham and there he remals- their splendid achievement In the 8:30— 0:30—The Cleveland Orchestra Representative Daniel F. B. The House adopted an amendment - the natural Instinct to gamble.” mar the 300th anniversary of Con­ aspera" means "to the stars through Los Angeles event. The hikers appear to be standing still and tha Gavello, c ...... 4 Bill Dowd and Eugene Rossi from east: Sengs—Dixie: Pienfst—wret 0:3(^10:30—To Bo Announced Kcierring to the church letter, U. S. N. (Dorrance: 11.75). You It.” his rivals In the same order in the ed until the end aa the Kansas clip­ cage tourney at Willimantic. The 4:14— 4:14—Bobby *Benson — east; Hickey, Republican floor leader, as­ providing that the racing commis­ necticut by having the. state go Into difficulties.” track to be moving, much In the manner of a treadmill. Sartor, Ig ...... 5 the Eaat Sides, Ray Campbell and 10:00—11:00—Abe Lyman's Orehaatra— Hickey said: get a rather entertaining glimpse Baxter mile with a 4:9.8 clocking. Skippy — repeat for midweat: Sit east; Amos *n' Andy—repeat for w serted; sion shall turn over its money to the partnership with the gamblers" he Hedlund, rg ...... 3 ped nearly two aeconda from the old boys took home just about every­ John Tierney from Watkins-Y, and Mirandy—west: Two Pianos—Dixie 10:80—11:30—Carl Hoff and Orchestra "I don’t believe people want to at a long and eventful naval ca­ mark in winning In 2:10.1. thing but the referee and the scores Ed Kovls and Sully Saimonds from 4:30— 4:30— Understanding Music — 11:00—12:00—Shandor,.tha Violinist If I was bppo.scd to this hill In state treasury Immediately upon re­ •said. Estill then moved that the vote reer in this book. send men into office who would be Totals ...... 16 of the four games which they played the Arm y and N avy club. basic: Af Roth Orch.—wert. Jack 11:04—12:04—Dancing Mualo Orcheatra the first place, nothing would cause ceipt. Hickey explained the amend­ be taken by roll call. Max Riddle, who writes au­ A N O ip t TORSO MURDER Armstrong, Sketch—midwest rpt 11:30—12:30—Gee* Hamilton Orehaatra intimidated by a letter of that kind. Hale’s Self-Serve Then to prove that be still had were decisive enough to Indicate an Coach Clarke has called a prac­ me to vote for it more than this ment had the approval of the gov­ ’The motion carried. thoritatively on horses, tells me letter." ernor. If I was opposed to this bill in the B. 1 plenty left, Cunningham ran the overwhelming superiority In the tice session at the Blast Side Rao first place, nothing would cause me Swayne declared— that he had that "Selection and Training of VETERANS COUNTED ON Army-Navy Club To Play mile less than on hour aftar hls ability o f the Rec-Colleglana. Nice to.algbt at 8 o’clock and asks that "I do not feci that the morals of S11RS SCOTLAND YARD Reardon, rg ...... 0 7:30—Musical Memorial—Edgar A. Previously, both Thoms and checked the letter and It was not the Polo Pony,” by Major Grove any Individual will become corrupt to vote for it more than thla let­ Madden, Ig ...... 2 record-shattering 1,000. Gene Ven­ work, boys. all the aforementioned players ba Guest. HIckey said they favored the meas­ authorized either by the officials of CviUum, will be of exceptional in­ 8:00— Eno Crime Clues—"The A l­ ure which would legalize pari by betting on horse racing" said ter.” Obremski, c ...... 1 zke was hls foremost rival In the present. The entire squad will bs tho church organization or the terest to anyone interested In Second Mystery Within Three mile and built up a 15-yard advant­ As we’ve pointed out before, we used in Friday night’s game and an phabet MaB8acrc"V’ mutuci betting on horse races. Hirkey, in supporting the bill. Thoms’ Views horses. Twaronite, rf ...... 4 WTIC secretary. He said he was informed Weeks in London Causes Ex­ Brown, rf ...... 2 age In eight laps. Cunningham con­ believe that the admission price for exciting tussle Is expected as the "Thousands of people are betting The Ansonia Red Devds 8:30—Lawrence Tibbett — Wilfred The measure precipitated the TO BOOST THE BRAVES Representative John D. ’Thoms of that while they were against the The title ia rather a misnomei-, Hartford, Conn. Pelletier's Orchestra. longest debate of the present ses­ every day. I have bet on some races citement in Police Circles. Sullivan, If ...... 3 tented himself with staying with the the town title series should have all-stars represent the cream of Waterbury, Democratic floor leader bill the letter was the act of an over the book's scope being much local cage talent and with a little M,00t W. 1040 K. C. Z82.8 M 9:00—Grace Moore, soprano; Harry sion. and do not believe my morals were Hagenow, if ...... i pack until the ninth lap began and been set at 25 cents and 40 cents. declared he was in favor of the bill zealous employe. Opposing the bill. broader than one would suspect. f t #1 M6 • 11 and nftl Lgo la tb6 pre-game tuning up should be aBle 1Yav«l.ra Broadcaatlog Service Jackson and his Orchestra. The final vote on the bill also was corniptcd by them. 1 don't believe despite the "threats or duress" re­ then he stsirted after the leader. He Nevertheless, we are In sympathy Representative Noah S. Swayne of Scribner’s offers this one at $5. Rookies Scarce as Financial I Hamsburg last year, Tyler hU .319. to provide fane with plenty of 9:30— The Cleveland Orchestra — delayed as amendment after amend­ my contact with persons attending ferring to the letter. "I hope the London. March 19.— (A P)—Tho A couple of other rookies who Enter Third Round Competi­ Totals ...... 13 8 34 clipped off five yards on the ninth with the Rangers stand against a Arthur Rodzinski, conductor. ment was offered to the measure races has had any effect on my Darien said: body of a human being from which Score at halftime: 20-17, Mar- lap, five more on tho tenth. Then In reduction In the one price o f forty sizzling basketball. man who wrote the letter comes to ALTO VICTIM DIES Rossi, Tierney and Saimonds will ToeMbjr, Marrii 10, IB.U 10:30—Advertising Federation of which the Judiciary committee had moral turpitudes," Waterbury and tries to beat me "I have said before that we should the head and legs bad been hacked Status Cuts Squad to B ose;' ' S V A ket. the backstretcb of the bell lap he cents which prevailed for the open­ America. reported favorably. Form of Reerratlnn be governed In our votes by common Hartford, March 19— (A P )—Miss was found tonight In the Grand tion of Waterbury Tour­ f e s k ^ b a l l Referee, Antonio; umpire, Kovls. opened up and passed Venzke to win ing game. The Rangers are not be used at forwards, Welles and P. M. some"tlme. I hurt Fletcher. The former, a catch- 4:00.—Woman's Radio Review. He declared that the city of sense and not by emotion. We are Jean Labecky 19, of this city who Union canal near Brentford—start­ Time: Ten-minute periods. Sheldon at center, and Stavnltslcy, 10:35—To be announced. "A s a Protestant and a church under wraps. A tuberb exhibition by motivated by a desire to reap all the 4:30— Jeaters Trio. 11:00—Time, weather. Yonkers had not been affected by the confronted by many and grave prob­ was injured In an automobile acci­ ing tho English police on their new­ Maranville’s Comeback Is R°'=he»t«r last year. TALCOTTVILLE LOSES DellaFera, Dowd, Campbell and Ko­ c H U B c n rjs p r o t e s t . member I want to take exception and the latter, an Inflelder, played a superb runner. financial gain possible, nor are they 4:45—"Famoui Voyages of Sailing 11:05—Joe and Bateese. track there in any way. After all lem.!. The Nation haa suffered for dent, Saturday night died last night est torso murder case. ney This Saturday Against vls at guards. Coach Clarke win .State Capitol, Hartford, March 19. to the letter. We hear the churchea eight games for the Braves after Talcottville A. C. was defeated by attempting to put something over probably get a tine on hls starUng Ships"— C. A. Goodwin. 11:15—Paradise Restaurant Orchea­ racing Is only a form of recreation." six years. What raiised this suffer­ in the Hartford hospital. The two arms still remained on coming up from Harrisburg, and On the program, McCIuskey was on the public. — (A P )— A letter from a church are losing membership and tho peo­ Forestvllle C.M.C. of Bristol Satur­ team tonight and In all ItkelihOM S;00—Meredith Wilson's Orchestra. tra. he contended. "You hear this bill ing? Drivers of the two cars involved tho body which was that of a man Heroic But Futile; Not tunked the turnip for .500. listed as a provisional starter In group threatening mobilization of ple are becoming more ungodly. Strong Foe; Have Won day night at the Y.M.C.A. by a BASEBALL will divide the squad Into two teams S:15—Congress Speaks. 11:30—French Casino Restaurant will take thousands of .dollars from were held today under bonds of |1,- but a hand had been severed from Little change is expected In the churches to vote against legislators This is due to the narrow-minded­ Rcaaon For ’Trouble score of 33-22. Talcottville will play the mile but hU disappointing show­ When arrangements for tho series with each playing a half. Tho 5:45—Nursery Rhymes. Orchestra. tho working man. This bill only 000 each on technical charges of one. pitching staff. Carrying the load Yesterday’s Resulte ing in the 2-mlle run evtdci.Uy de­ favoring the horse racing bill creat­ ness of certain people In the church. It came from a wild orgy of criminal negligence, pending a cor­ Fast Enough. Southington Y Thursday night at were made, both the Rangers and Knights are one of the strongest •:00—WrlghtvHIe aarlon. 12:00—Shander, violinist. legalizes betting at the track. Any The remains were discovered near will be Ben Cantwell, whose whip, Two Games to Date. St. Louis (A ) 3, New York (N ) 2. cided him against trying the shorter ed considerable stir today as the 1 believe the churches should pay speculation and over expansion__ oner's hearing. the local Y In a state Y elimination the Firestones agreed to a forty cent quintets in this section o f the state •:30—Press-Radio News. 12:06 a. m.— Hollywood Restaurant man who only makes *12 a week the Great Western dock, to which a little sour Ikst year, seems to be Brooklyn (N ) 3, Baltimore (ID 2. distance. Joe Is a steady, consistent House tackled thla controversial can go to a cigar store and bet. more attention to the welfare of the from speculation in city and town tournament game. admission for all fans. The.-e was no and the set-up is one that should 8:35— Gems from STcmory. Orchestra.’ - people.” ' Scotland Yard investigators were better than ever; Fred Frankhouse, Boston (N ) 17, House of David 6. runner but Saturday at least he mea.surc. "W e heard In the Judiciacy com­ ands and buildings, In farm lands, FIRST LADY IN N. T. hurried as soon as the report came EDITOR’S NOTE: This U an­ Forestvllle C. M. C. argument whatsoever at the time, appeal to all cage fans. The main 8:40— Studio Program. 12:30 -Cosmopolitan Hotel Orches- Walter Betts. Ed Brandt, Leo Man- The Arm y A N avy club quintet, Pittsburgh (N) 10, Hollywood didn’t have the spurt to meet the Ira Tho letter, sent to each member mittee that law officers don't desire "Conditions around the Lexington in commodities, in securities and al­ into police headquarters. other of a series of articles on B. F. T. no suggestion that a lower price be attraction la slated for 8 o’clock. 8:45— Bill Batchelor. Newark, N. J., March 19.— (AP) gum, Flint Rhem, Bob Brown, and (P C ) 7. closing drive of either Sears or Fel­ of the Oenefal A.ssembly bore the to enforce the law prohibiting bet­ tracks arc better than around the most every one took part In this The discovery came three weeks the big league training camps. It which haa been victorious In two McLaughlin, If set for students. Now. after the first Harold Beagle of New Britain, who 7:00— William Sheehan. Conn Leg- —Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt ar­ Bob Smith. Hubbel, c . .. Cincinnati (N ) 6, Toronto (ID 5. lows. Lack of famlliarty with tbs Islative Reporter. .signature of Fleming Jamc.s, chair­ ting on races." Yale Bowl," said Representative W. gambling. Values were forgotten after two severed legs had been deals with the Boston Braves. games thus far In the Waterbury game has already been played at the has handled most of the Rec League rived at Newark Airport from McKechnie is keeping his optics Waj Tusik, rf Philadelphia (A ) 8. St. Louis (N ) 7. track, new and stiff and used for the 7:10— Whispering Jack Smith. man of the Social Relations Commit­ He told of prior attempts to legal­ B. Bradley of Beacon Falls in sup- the sky alone was the limit. People found on a suburban railroad train on two young hurlcrs and they may Dcmocrat-Y. M. C. A. statewide Armory at the price agreed upon, games this season, has donated his Washington shortly after noon to­ Karal, c . Chicago (A ) 4, Portland (PC) 3. first time two weeks ago, may have services as referee. 7:30— Travelers Hour—Julius Niiss- tee of the Connecticut Council of ize racing In the state and said "the pi'rtlng the bill. " I don’t see any bought not for investment but to sell day and continued to New York by In the Waterloo station and the the­ By HARRY GRAYSON be carried along for a while for fur­ basketball toum.-.ment at Wator- the Rangers do not feel that it Pavalchak, Chicago (N) 15, Sacramento been a contributing factor in Joe’s Sizzling Prelim man. director; Marie Henly; Churches and Religious Education. time has come when perhaps we difference In playing for a *5 allver again at once at so great an advance bus with other plane passengers. ory was immediately advanced Sports Editor, NEA Service ther observation. One 1s Jerry bury, enters tha third round of com­ would be fair or consistent to make J. J. Doley, rg (P C ) 4. defeat. His flat-footed stylu o f run­ T-iie preliminary at 7 o’clock Modem Symphonic Choir. From Representative Thomas R. have become more courageous In service than for a J5 bill." as to get rich quick, without work She carried a portable type­ that today’s grewsome find might Gruncwald, a St. Louis boy who wa.! petition this Saturday against the a reduction for a second game at the Ball. Republican of Lyme came a facing this issue. We have learned He said that pari-mutuel betting be the torso from which tho legs St Petersburg, Fla., March 19.— Ansonia Red Devils. Another tri­ ning is not as effective on banked East Side Rec. To which we agree. should also be crammed with action, 8:00— Leo Relsman's Orchestra. "Prosperity and wealth come not writer. refused to pose for photogra­ brought to the club last year when Totals ...... J4 5 33 METHODISTS WIN 8:30— Wayne King’s Orchestra. prompt retort to the letter, oxpres.s- that human nature mu.st be recog­ was "absolutely fair." were cut. The unusual feature that smacks Jewel Ens was McKechnle’s first as­ umph for the locals will send Mana­ tracks as on the flat. bringing together as It does present RADIO; that way. Success comes from work phers, and would answer no ques­ Talcottville A. C. 0:00— Ben Berale's Orchestra. Ing "resentment at your direct nized. In the Investigation of the "legs sistant. 'The other ia Mike Cash, ger Jeff Blanchard’s ohargos Into and past stars of Manchester High "The whole issue Is shall the state followed self denial not from self- tions. you between the eyes as you watch B. The Xfethodist church team took Indications now are that the sec­ 9:30— Ed Wynn; Eddie Diichin's Or­ threat of retaliation at the polls.” "The objection comes from the mystery” the police several times from Webster, Mass., for whom the semi-finals of the tourney. Cunningham yesterday expressed school. The 1934-36 high school become a party to this gambling?" indulgence and luck. In these last the Boston Braves cut their capers Z. Gozdz, rg ...... 0 the Rockville All-Americana over ond game will be played at the State chestra. The two letters were made public had dragged the Thames between Worcester was asking 110,000 be­ The Arm y & Navy trounced the the belief that be would have turn­ team will take the floor Intact New York. March 19.—(AP)— years we should have learned man USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT on the greensward here is the fact A. Alouaghan, r g ...... 0 the hurdles where they met them on Arm ory next Monday night Instead 10:00—Beauty Box Theater. as galleiiea in thc_Hou.se were filled Brentford and Richmond. fore the club went .nmash. He Is a Hartford Sports Centers in the ed In even better time In the 1,000 against a quintet from the Blue- must pay In suffering fur hla eco­ Pittsburgh — Whether a dog run­ that, outside of four or five young- Smith, I g ...... 3 , their return game. The Methodist of at the East Side Rec. It Is re­ fields A. C. 11:01—Stanley High. Moat of the comment publicly avail­ rapidly for the Imminent flght over Interest was immediately revived southpaw with plenty of promise— opener, 46 to 33. and then eliminated on the more familiar Millrose track. nomic cxce.sscs, Just as he must for ning around loose looks dangerous 'uns stumbling around on the field, Stiles, Ig ...... 0 lost the first game but evened It up ported that 'jotb teams are agree­ The advance sale of tickets for 11:16— Voice of Romance able as to the nearest of television tho mensure which would legalize his physical excesses. In Brighton's two trunk murder there arc no rookies in camp. and the Brave.s need a southpaw the Hartford Rcnais.!ance in a close The new track may be all they say able to this arrangement if the use is strictly up to the policeman. mysteries of Ia.st summer, neither of Rivenburg, c ...... 3 by winning this game 32-28. Cole, the benefit indicate that a capacity 11:30— Slumber Hour. continues somewhat pcaalmtattc. pari-mutuel betting on horse races. This indicates that Manager Bill like bam needs eggs! battle, 29 to 25. The local squad has It is, but It comes down to a matter of ths drill ."bed can be obtained. proponents o f this But after it is decided the dog which was solved. Lea. c ...... 1 and Fish were the shining lights for crowd will be on hand for this tri^e- 12:00 Mldn.— SUent. William S. Paley, president of CBS, The crowd In the House was one does look that way, then it's the of­ McKechnie is going to stand pat Bycholski. Saimonds, Johnson and Tuttle, r f ...... 1 or experiunoe. W e are accustomed to And It is possible that the double of the largest of the session. The “ 'vJ?,?''® y®‘ learned the lesson N E X T: The Reds. the Methodists, while Phillips and hoader program—two cage games says In his annual report today; ficers business to shoot without more or less on his 1934 front. This O’Leary, forwards; Garrone and C. Monaghan, r f ...... 0 the Millrose track and know how to scale of prices will be put Into effect Utter from the church group warned The proposal is not to stimulate Boer played best for Rockville. The and dancing— and all fans who have "While progress has been and will further ado, says Mayor William N. is not a matter of choice; It simply Tureck, centers; and Kovls and Sai­ Cleveland, If ...... o make the Millrose turns," he said. for the game. tho Legislators that the group In work or encourage self-denial, and A strip from a man's neck was game was rough and many fouls not ns yet purchased tickets for the bo made In the technical develop­ McNair. Is a necessity brought on by the fi­ monds, gu.i i ‘. Kovls has been the S. Gozdz, I f ...... 0 tends "to scrutinize how you vole on thereby lessen suffering. They used by a plastic surgeon to repair were the result. event are asked to do so as soon as ment of television, there arc many "A n y dog, whether he be licensed nancial plight of (he Braves which individual t ’.ir to date. Hls coach, BUI Hargiss, agreed this Issue." would Implant a cutworm at the his throat. The operation was suc­ Methodist (32) The Swedish League will roll at possible. Dancing will follow the other problems to be solved." or not,” said the mayor in a general almost resulted in the team's home Training Bnefs The' Arm y & N avy is hopeful of Totals ...... 8 6 22 that Cunningham’s time would have The I.etter. very root of the plant. They would cessful until that strip grew a beard Murphy’s alleys at 7:30 o’clock to­ main game and will start at 9 WDRC listening In tonight; order, "or if he is a thousand-dollar grounds going to the dogs last win­ duplicating th^ success which the Score at P. B. F. T. been at least a second faster on the The text of tha letter; coax people to gamble that the and prevented the patient from halftime, 9-15 Forest- night. The Knights of Pythias will o'clock and continue until 1 o’c l o ^ m Hartford, Conn. 1880 dog, ought to be shot if be looks ter. (By Associated Press.) Rec-Colle^ans had In the recent vine. 3 Frazier, i g ...... 1 0 2 hllllrose track. Said Hargrtss, "The WEAF-NBC: 7:45—You and your ■To the Members of the General sU te may prosper. Fallacy and fol- swallowing, according to a British meet the Emanuels and Scandia will dangerous." With this situation evident, one Referee. Bissell. 3 Fish, rg ...... 3 0 6 intercoUegiate turns are railroad government; 9 Ben Bernie and Assembly; medical journal. Sarasota, Fla., March 19.— (AP) Willimantic tourney. The Collegians bowl Segar. hazards a guess that the loyal 3 Richmond, c ...... 1 3 5 curves, all right, but runners are no Kthcl Barrymore; 9:30— Ed Wynn; "BUI legalizing race track gam "For every dollar that the state —The Red Sox training camp Is toppled four teams by decisive Time, 10 minute periods. Tuesday, March dA, 1035 Beontown fans are going to be a 4 N. Smith, rf ...... 1 0 2 locomotives. Why, you could tee in 10 Operetta, "One Night of Love.' bllng comes before the House tomor­ may gam in revenue her people will crowded with folks asking "What scores and captured the tourney P. M. WABC-CB8: 6:30— Understand­ disappointed lot by mid-July. Their are Lefty Grove's chance of approxi­ tlUe. 2 M. cole. I f ...... 5 3 13 every race how the turns threw the A meeting of the Y. M. C. A. 4:00— Visiting America's Little row, Tuesday. Tho Connecticut lose ten. The landlord and the mer­ BUCK.AROf^ VICTORS ing Music; 9— Bing Crosby; 9:30— hopes built up with the addiUon of mating his 193 caliber?" 0 G. Smith, r f ...... 1 0 2 runners away from the pole." Juniors will be held Thursday and Home Council. of Churches representing chant will lose. The savings ac- Ruth, it Is probable that those hopes The Buckaroos outscored the La­ P o w l i n ^ And Rick Ferrell, veteran catcher, 1 Brown, c-lg .. . . 0 1 1 Saturday morning. Every member of 4:15—Poetic Strings. Evan Evans and Ishal Jones; 10 900 Protestant churches in the state counta will shrink, the insurance fayette A. C. 27-21 In a rough con­ will be rudely shattered because of who has handled Grove in games last 0 Kerr. If ...... 0 1 1 the team Is .ask ^ to be present at OIRLS* LEAGUE 4:30— Educational Feature. Walter O’Keefe; 10:30— Ship of Is unalterably opposed to thla bill or will b« mortgaged or lapse. ’These test played at the Y. M. C. A. Sat­ Hargiss also expressed regret that Joy. the 'ack o f youngsters in the lineup these meetings. (Morphy's Alleys) any bill legalizing gambling In any are not theories but proven facts. year and in spring practice season WRESTLING urday night. The RockvlUe team the season ended without giving 4:45— Dick Messner's Orchestra. to add flght and pep to the team 16 12 8 32 Spades (8 ) 5:15— Bkippy. WJZ-NBC: 7:15 — M orton "On the ground o f common sense says "L efty has as much stuff right having several amateur texera In Cunningham a crack at Nurmi’s form. We Intend to scrutinize how after the oldsters wilt In the hot Rockville An-.\merirans D. S u lliva n ...... 72 78 94—'280 6:30— Jack Armstrong- All-Amcrl- Downey; 8:30-Lawrence Tibhett’s you vote on thla l.'wue. i f you vote this bill should fall.” summer sun. now as he had in the last month of their lineup, used their weight to two-mile record o f 8:58.2. "Why, The Concordias will hold a meet­ finale: 9—Grace Moore soprano. 1934, when he was virtually as good By ASSOCIATED PRESS P. B. F. T. M. B e c c io ...... 78 75 03— 246 Boy. for It we shall mobilize every church Representative Philip Hewes of Ruth's declaration that he'll play good advantage throughout the en­ this record is a cinch for Glenn," he ing tomorrow night at 7:30 o’clock What to expect Wednesday; as he was In 1933." New York— Dan O'Mahoney, Ire­ 4 Baer, rf ...... 3 1 7 E. D ziad u s...... 77 05 89—261 8:45--Dick Tracy. worker In your district to vote and Avon said the bill is not a revenue 100 games this y ter haa provoked counter. Although the fouls were said. "Everybody wanted him to run at tho home of Clifford Rautenbiirg Manager Joe Cronin says Lefty is 2 Phillips. I f ...... 4 3 11 C. Dion ...... 80 75 02— 247 8:00—^Terry and Ted. W EAF-NBC: 10:30 p, m.—Jom m y work against you In the next elec bill. I f It were the sum returned many a laugh among noted observ­ land, threw Jim Browning, Verona, numerous. Referee Earl Bissell kept the mile. I believe Glenn car, run a to discuss the coming baseball sea­ merely going slowly, along his own 3 Selbeck, c ...... 0 0 0 H. Kornsa ...... 75 85 93— 253 8:16— Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim. Tucker’s orchestra: 4—Woman’s Hon. We cannot believe you will would be more than 3H per cent, he ers. They can’t quite see the tot­ Mo., 22:31. the game well in hand and very lit­ 4:30 mile and stick a 4:25 mile on son. The following are aske;] to re- radio review, conditioning route and points out 1 Gessay, I g ...... 2 8:30— Hartford Public Schools — betray the men and women of this said. He declared there was noth­ tering Bambino, whose quaky limbs Peoria, III.—Jimmie Mlllen, Illi­ tle escaped hla watchful eye. 1 5 top of it for nn 8:55 two-mUe. A ]^ rt: Zwick, Weiss, Weber, Rauten- WABC-CBS: 3— Kate Smith that as an "A " he seldom appeared nois, threw Dan O'Connor, Boston, 3 Rich, rg ...... 2 1 5 382 403 461 1246 Fred D. Wish, Jr. state who voted for you. You must ing In the bill to prevent minors kept him on the bench for most of Stan Opalach and “ Bing" Miller, 4:30 mile would be just a warm-up burg, Suchy, Kluck, Relmer, Benche, Diamonds (1 ) matinee; 4:15 Curtis Muslrale. In exhibition games. 35:45. 3 Chapman, rf ...... 0 0 0 8:45— Jean and Bca. know that legalizing race track from betting or towms from having last season, getting into that num­ diminutive forwards, were the shin­ for him. I sure hope he gets a Mushko. Haberern, Slbtenz, Wlnzler M. M en a el...... 90 84 84— 258 WJZ-NBC: 2-Radlo aty mati­ Montreal— Ed 'Don George, North 8:55— Press-Radio News. gambling promotes crime of every tracks. ber o f contests. ing lights In the Buckaroos’ of- chance at two miles next season." and Thumer, S. Sobiskl ...... 69 85 70— 224 7:00—M yrt and Marge. nee; 3—Verdi's "OtheUo" from Mi­ sort. Orlando, Fla.— Ken Strong’s at­ Java, N. Y., threw Sandor Szabo, fesivc gamering fifteen points be­ 16 11 6 28 Hewes offered an amendment pro­ tempt at a baseball comeback with P. Pagani ...... 79 96 98— 273 7:16— "Slngapoore Joe's Revenge.' lan, Italy. "Do not be deceived by the misrep­ posing that the state's percentage RabMt'a Comeback Fight Futile Hungary, one hour 10 minutes, 10 tween them. "Count" Satryb and Score at halftime, 17-14, Metho- the Brooklyn Dodgers apparently A. Kornsa ...... 78 115 85—278 7:80— Merry Go Round. resentation of party leaders who will of beta be 5 per cent Instead of 3H Rabbit MaranviUe's comeback, seconds. Archy Reedy, colored flash, starred dlsts. Referee, Frcney Time, 10 min. has failed. Discouraged over his Low S c o re ...... 58 73 78— 894 7:45— Boake Carter. talk about the revenue this gambling per cent. too, is highly problematical. The Wilmington, Del.— Ernie Dusek, for the aggregation from the "O ty quarters. Inability to throw. Strong, who 8:00— Lavender and Old Lace ■ bill will bring to tho state. In plucky little second sgcker who Is Omaha defeateij Fred Grubmter, of Hills.” The amendment was fought bv trained with the Dodgers at hts own 374 453 410 1287 Frank Mimn, tenor; Bernice reality for every dollar the state ae Hickey who said the sUte's "teke’" attempting a return after a broken Iowa,-2 falls to 1. I f the Talcottville Senior team Is The region about Jacksonville, ROSS SIGNS TO DEFEND expense Is on hls way back, to New- Hearts (0) Claire, soprano; Gustave Hacn- ‘Stonevvall’s’ Kin cures nve win have been lost by the was larger than in any other state. leg forced him out of the game dur­ now convinced that the Buckaroos Tex., ships 4,000 carloads of toma­ H. Russell ...... 73 93 88— 254 achen'a Orchestra. ing spring training last year, is York. The star fractured his right are a competent group of players, toes annually. Tomatoes have been people. It will be a loss to tho The amendment was rejected wrist several years ago and never M. Rleder ...... 71 60 84— 215 8:30—Abe Lyman's Orcheatra with merchants of this state running up without a record vote. making a remarkable try to oust that team stands willing vo play grown commercially In that district K. Falkoskt...... 84 85 59 258 has been able to throw accurately them at any time this week. TITLE AGAINST AMBER Vivienne Scgel and Oliver Smith. to West Point Into the millions for what is spent Hewes then offered 6 feeond Lea Mallon from his old job. for 50 years. Low S c o re ...... 27 70 89— 286 since. Buckarooe (27) 8:00— Bing Crosby, 31111a Brothers, for gambling will not go Into legiti­ amendment permitting the licensee The Braves have given up on the BOTH ARE STARS H. Gustafson ___ 98 82 111—285 George Stoll's Orchestra. mate channels. We are al.so wrtt- to retain only 10 per cent of the Rabbit. Talking with McKechnie, P. B. F. T. Max Schmeling, Johnston didn’t lift St. Petersburg, Fla.—Ben Chap­ 1. Taggart. I f ...... ; . . l 0 2 8:30— laham Jones Orchestra and ing the Governor asking him to veto money wagered. It likewise was re­ we observed him look at the little et» an eyebrow. 398 300 461 1249 man has done more experimenting 1. Opalach, I f ...... 2 3 7 BOB FOR D. S. Evan Evans, baritone. this bill in the event it should be jected. fellow limping around second base Agrees to Risk Lightweight "The other fellows can sound off ClulM (42 with hls batting style this spring 0. Miller, rf ...... 4 0 10:00—Walter O'Keefe, Annette passed." ^and remark; 8 H. P r ic e ...... 78 99 105—282 An amendment was offered by than all the rest of the Yankees put .0. Brannick. c ...... 1 3 5 as loud and as often as they like” Hanshaw, Casa Loma orcheatra BaU’s Reply. "Poor fellow, He can't get off a A. Damato ...... 78 70 91— 289 and Ted Huslng. Hickey requiring authority by the You r together. After trying to. make 2. LIgette, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Crown This Summer; Lonis he sold. “ Fve got until April 1 to Representative Ball's reply: ^dime." H. Gaugl ...... 84 93 92— 269 chief executive for construction of himself into a switch Utter, batting 3. Sheldon, I g ...... 1 0 2 lay my cards on the table before the 10:30—rCapt. Dobbslcrs Ship of Joy. "Dear Sir—I have juat received by Earl V. Painter, trainer of the H. Flavell ...... 92 117 91—800 10:45— Voice of the Crusaders. a track within a town. He explained right handed against southpaws and 2. Custer, r g ...... 1 1 3 New York State Athletic Commis­ special delivery your communication Yankees, who also are quartered Signs fo r 3 New York E. Armstrong .... 77 01 89— 257 11:00— Frank Dailey's Orchestra. it. provided local option on the ques­ here, has beeii treating MaranviUe's vice versa, Alabama Ben is worried sion. of March 18th in regard to my vote tion. A further attempt to amend about the way he holds hls bat. Ha "I’m not saying anything right 11:30—Johnny Green’s Orchestra. on tho so-called race track bill. Telephone leg. Here's what he has to say 9 10 7 27 the bill was made by Hewes requir­ thinks bolding his bat shoulder high Lafayette A. C. (21) now," said Johnston, “ but If they 409 470 468 1847 ‘T cannot be the only member of about it: Boots; Joknston of Garden ing a vote o f the people in a towm "I'll have the swelling and stiff­ Instead o f waist high as be did when 2. Satryb. I f ...... 8 2 8 try to sign up any of the men I have the General Assembly to receive for establishment of a track. he broke In has an unfavorable under contract and they include A rt CRAVAT LEAGUE such a letter and I am sure that ness out of bis ankle and foot be­ 1. Sweet. I f ...... 1 0 2 effect on hls batting average. 1. S. Reedy, r f ...... 0 1 Lasky and James J. Braddock in ad­ (Murphy’s Alleys) am not alone in my feeling of re­ Local Option fore the club goes north, but 1 1 Not W orried. Can Be Of Valuable Service To You When doubt that Maranville ever again 2. Carvey, r f ...... 0 0 0 dition to Baer and Scbmelliig," I’ll sentment at your direct threat of Representative Charles Johnson of No. 1 (8 ) WBZ-WBZA will be fast enough to play major West Palm Beach, Fla.—Carl Hub- 2. Schuey, c ...... 1 0 2 get my lawyers after ’em and we’ll retaliation at the polls if I don't Sherman said he didn’t believe the Ritchie ...... 84 05 86—285, » ° ' " y neck- league baseball. Tne leg will be bell worked all spring on a new mo­ 3. Usher, c ...... 1 1 3 see If these contracts are valid." BprtagMd » Boston vote the the way you want. A line of the Chic Twins new ensemble is flattering Indeed Tin You Want To Buy Or Sell Something— New York, March 19.— (A P)— A Dwyer ...... 120 115 117—352 ■ Hewes amendment necessary. The all right for all oth r purposes, but tion to first base. Yesterday the 0. A. Reedy, I g ...... 1 0 2 'I shall vote as I deem for the Tedford ...... 86 86 115— 289 amendment by Hewes prevailed by the Rabbit slowed up perceptibly In southpaw star of the New York 0. King. Ig ...... 0 1 1 lot o f Madison Square Gardens fistic best interests of the state of Con­ Rent Houses, |)tc. TtM doy, March 19 a vote of 123 to 88. giving towns the closing weeks of 1933. Giants used it for the first time in a 2. Prutting, r g ...... 1 0 2 promotoriol efforts have met with Dietz ...... 119 101 117—887 P. M. necticut and her citizens and I will local option rigftu In establishment "A year's lasroff would be handi­ game against the St. Louis Browns 0. Gessay, rg ...... 0 0 0 negative results during the indoor Last Night *s Fights 4:00—Betty and Bob. not be dictated to by any organiza­ lining takes 2 3-S yards o f 3 5-inch fabric. of tracks. cap enough to a player 43 years of and bad a called on him. 411 307 485 1848 tion.” season, but Jimmy Johnston says be No. 4 (1) 4.T5—NaUonal Sewing Orcle. Thoms then moved that the House age and. In my opinion, the Injury "Looks like it won’t work.” (3arl 13 8 5 21 " '''IIKKX and STEl’-BV-STFl* SI MIVC IV Message —"Lumps In As tho bill was being take^' up reconsider Its action, but the motion JUST DIAL 5121 hastened bis finish as a big league told Manager Bill Terry. Time, 10-min. quarters. Referee, is just biding hls Urns to announce By ASSOCIATED PRESS Anderson ...... 83 00 95—277 tho Breast." Dr. Horatio Rogers. Ball rose to a point of personal priv- failed on a viva voce vote. performer.” Training camp wits suggested Bissell. s' couple o f bell ringing propositions New Orleans—Ervin Berller, New Blanchard ...... 106 83 99—288 Holland ...... 127 100 98—820 8:48— Edwin Otis, baritone, Uege raading the letter from James. Repreaentative E. O. Smith of The most promising of the few Hubbell was wasting bis time. Orleans, outpointed Pete Nebo, Key "1 am sure all of lu are trying fo r the outdoor season. Toscano ...... 125 lOO 94— 815 6HX>—News. Mansfield offered an amendment And Ask For rookies who are in camp la Joe C ob- "There's nobody on first base when West, Fla. (10). to vote wisely and well." he said. Bine The fact that Champion Barney 5:15—Tims^ which would prohibit any member camrt, the youngster obtained from he pitches anyway," one wag re­ Washington— Frankie Wolfram ■We may make mistakes but they •epariitply. (ji*, if you want to order it with tii* nai» purchaaed Ross has agreed to defend hls light 441 882 877 1200 6:16— N tm England Agriculture. or employe of the racing commis­ Seattle In return for Dick Gyael- marked. Martina ...... Detroit outpointed. Pete De Grasse. are our mistakes. 1 appreciate ad­ In just an additional 10 cents with the coiipoV above, send weight title against Lou Ambers of No. 8 (1 ) 8:30— Kellogg Singing Ladv. sion to have any interest In a track man, Clarence Plckret and Dick M. Thomson ...... Brooklyn, (10). vice but won't be told how to vote. Herkimer, N. T., and that Joe Fox ...... 88 98 88—864 6:45— lit t le Orphan Annie.' Great-grandson and namesake or goods sold at the track. The Barrett. Twenty-three years old. EAGLES ARE BEATEN Here are a couple of stars W. L y t t le ...... I vote as my conscience dictates and Philadelphia-Eddie Babe Risko, Larder ...... 86 100 104— 890 OMl—Wayside Phod Shop Orches­ of General "Slonewall" Jayson, JULIA BOYD, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK amendment was adopted. Herald Classified Dept. the rookie is a flashy tblM baseman The Eagles lost their first game who Fcintlllate In llieli respec­ H. P r ic e ...... Louis, Detroit negro heavyweight S}rracuse, N. Y., outpointed Sammy tra. hope others will do likewise.” A fter a record run down the aenasUon, boa signed for three New Smith ...... 87 97 128—307- Thomas J. Jackson Clirlstlsn. Another amendment by Hewes and may oust Pinky Whitney from to the Nathan Hale of Rockville by tive sports, getting rhummy at Blaughter.'Terre Haute, Ind. (10). "Regrettable Incident" Enclosed Is 15 cents In coin for tey slopes of Mt. Hoevenberg, Yor)c summer fights all for a rival Bengston ...... 121 95 117—888 -- 605—OoTSRwr of Ifaataehusetta. Jr., above, of Chicago, will don and adopted would prohibit any the hot comer. the score of 29-26. The Rockville Seminole Driving Park, nesr Totals ...... 327 366 M inneapoits-^ock Gibbons, St. 6:60—Prees-Radle News. the gray-blue uniform of a West Representative Farmer of Darien Pattern No...... Give Them Your Advt. And Notice How team had a great advantage in Orlando, Fla The smiling fel­ Lake Placid. N. Y., Ivan Brown, organisation, has not outwardly minors from placing bets. Orange Paul, outpointod AI Diamond, Pat­ 382 885 427 1194.'^ ,896—Time, weather. Point cadet. Christian, who declared the letter a "regrettable Outfield Rook Is Swltrh Hitter height and weight. The EUqgles low is . third base- at wheel, and A. M. Wasbbound, perturbsd Johnston...... A d d re s s ...... Representative Yeskuewicz of En­ E. Liswls ...... terson, N. J., (10). c6:45—Lownll Themaa. tomes Upm a family well Incident" and said she thought the •’ ■••••••• • • • e • Another kid who may stick Is played poor basketball In the first miti of the Brooklyn Dodgers. were selected to represent the No. 8 (8 ) t field said there were so many Soon Your Telephone Will Start Ringing A. Frederickson .... Bvon when It bocome known that Albany, N. Y.—Jos Vignolt, Torrence ...... 81 119 95—290* i J:80—A n » i V Andy. known In army circles is a House should take some action...... S la te ...... Johnny (T y -T y ) Tyler, a switch- half but picked up some points in The burse Is Silver King, top- United States in the two-man "Regardless o f the mistake made, amendments there must be some­ H. Frederickson .... ths 20th Contury gportlng club Waterbury, Conn., outpointed Willie Merrer ...... 87 90 118—880, i ) U —Mortoa DowBsy — Ray Sins- graduat# of tha University of Name of this newspaper...... hitting outfielder. I f the Babe’s ail­ ths second half. Weber and Allen ranking 3-year-old trotting bobsled event of the 1916 the issue remains the same,” she thing "ainlater ’ about the bill. Eleanor Runde ...... which will sponsor the ftoss-Ambers Pat, Albany (g). M u rp h y ...... 128 99 98—tH ''- •"! : and bis Orchestra. Chicago, , After The Publication Of The Paper. ing lim bi pull him off the active led U. Rockville attack. Sudolf favorite tor the tenth renewal Olympic winter sporu In Ger­ oaid. "every R eoresen t^ ve la per­ Aa the debate entered Its third Mrs. Schlnoebll...... bout and Louis fights, also plans a Holyoke, Moss.—Lou LomhanU. Brennan ...... 101 111 188—g B f: duty list, the youngster may get a and Wlevzblcki were best for the of th* $35,000 Hambletonian many. Their mark down the heavyweight title bout between Jersey City, outpointed Billy Mc­ hour RepresentaHve Hickey read • ] chanoo’ ^to play along with Berger Eagles. sharp-banked ran was 1:14.1^ 6uke at Oothtn. N Y. T o ta ls ...... 110 833 Champion M6k Boor and Ex-Chomp Mahon, N iw York (10). 892 419 488 MAMG^U^ OVICNINU HANtaHTl'lEIC. CXINM. TUESDAY, MARCH 1#, IfEE. MANCHESTER EVENING Hm tAID. HANCHENTER, CX)NNm TITESDAT, MARCH » . 1986. Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OITR BOARDING HOUSF By. Gene Ahent T3I SENSE and NONSENSE a A \S (.1 It is bod BWBBsn to talk with tb* Boy Friend—You're Juit like an mouth full or tb* brain empty. Icicle. V ES-iv.! 'EAPCD ALL ABOUTT Sweet Young Thing—Well, If you NOUP 'RACE '0«SE--^BE'KX‘‘ SHOP nOVERTISE ' > A wotBoa Ukso to B baby Uk* a equeese an Icicle it melts. WRS. HEDGEBERWr-J dog to hlB maatsr, wbsnovsr on* IDL'D M E l*”-A N D ,'t)0 VDli KNOW I-AH-^JH ,T»T3DLESnCKS] comes about bsr. But, this doesn't Fruit trees can be improved by LOST AND FOUND PERSONALS WANTED—PETS— APARTMENTS—FLATS— WHAT I SAVS*?-Lv e s 'TSAYS MilUcent swung her feet to the “Just stepped into the store, sir. always mson that ah* wants one of grafting but It doesn’t seem to help LOST—SBCnON OF a rear bump- MADAME DEAN—Readinjfi on all POULTRY—STOCK 44 TENEMENTS 63 floor Hero he comes now, sir." . her own. the political timber, T O BE-RT.’ iCLLTELL NAAiORlOOPLE "What did you do," she asked, HOW _ erette. Finder pleaie return to affairs, 50c, Antwera all questtonx. WANTED TO BUY live fowl, bPQli- FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, O ^ D A R K A young man with broad shoul­ TO %\\S TWE PTRST TIME 1 Auftin Cheney, telephone 3169. Guaranteed aatlsfaction or no “with the purse I gave you?" ders and sUm waist came ssvtnging MonoMT—Aro jrou sure you'rs Mrs. G reen- And Mre. Ooaalp MRS. HEDGEBETCW Y era, and roaatli.g cbickena. Any all modem ImprovemenU, Ova "Why,” he sold, "I stiU have It, ^uaUflod'to lead a Jobs orchestra? says she makes people happy SEES !—^ITJS vSUST LIKE charge. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 500 Ann quantity. A. Oremmo. Tel. 8441. mlnutea to mllta, three to trolley. out of a doorway, buttoning a sport wherever she goes. -^HAVEN'T SEEN H\IA LOST—LARGE white fox hound, itreet, Hartford. of course.” overcoat about his fiat stomach. Applicant (with confidence) — YOU TO ’AVE A 'O f^S E black apoU front shouldera, tan Inquire at 83 Garden street Tel. "Why did you leave In such a AbsMutsly. Tv* bod two nervous Mrs. Black—She meant whenever S»NCE TWE NWjHT HE 6723. BLOND Mlllicent had a swift Impression she goes. TOR YOU f^YES .YOU S\TS ears. Reward concerning informa­ ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 ^ CMtltlON KiNOMKf hurry?” of laughing eyes, of a face that breakdowns, was shell-shocked In WAS LOST, AND tion for return. E. J. Blnley, An­ Hspp glanced slgniflconUy to­ was much like the face of the older France, and I live in an apartment AUTUMOBILES FUR SALE 4 RENT HUNTING? TeU us what 01955 MKA KOVICS.INC ward Miss Hanson. obov* a family with twsive noisy When the lodge announces a free A-ROUND AND LETS THE ORSE •ROLLED DOWN OUT dover. Tel. Roaedale 29-3. you want. Wr'U take care of It for man. and yet Infinitely more youth­ 1933 WILLYS SEDAN, 1931 Pon- FOR SALE—HOT AIR furnace. In­ "Just a business appointment,” ful, a face that seemed to contain children. feed you’d almost think the boys DO ALL THE ‘ARD WORKx OF AN AWN\N6 LOST—ON MAIN STREET Satur- tiac ooupe, 1930 Chevrolet coach, quire 1031 Tolland Turnpike. you without charge. R. T. McCann, BEOm HERE TODAT he sold. "It wo* something urgent didn't have any home. OE'RUNN\N

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