AVERAGE DAILT CntCElATION THE W EATHER’ lor the Month ef Joarntj,. 18S8 ' Foreoast of D. 8. Weather Boreni, 'H ei^ord “ 5,851 SnoW. nmch colder t o ^ h t wMh a M enW of the Ahdlt . ooM t.ave; Wednesday fair - and Boreen o f Otrenletionii sUghtly colder. . MANCHESTER A CITY OF VILLAGE (HARM

VOL. LV„ NO. 119. (UneMOed Adretlialng on Eece IOl) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1936. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBNl

REUEVEO OF 'SEWIKO ' ' APOLOGY ENDS OOC YOCTB8 GRUMBUE. A HifSioD Divorce Looms A ■ Pitt*a«ia, Mas*.,'*"F*h. (A P )—WPA officials said twen­ TONNOmaCK’ ty-one men ordered from a WPA SPEED TO A ID sewing project to outdoor work grumbled today over the shift 'W PX officials .Jpahsferred them to the sewing project last wreek SHIP IN PEM when a canning jo t on which they were working was discon­ New York Congressman De- tinued. Stefanos Farther Oat in At Regional WPA offlc'ers said Veterans of War they thought the men would be c la r ^ jie Had No Practice glad to be relieved of their sew- Jantic Than fteportedi ird Death Warrant Ing, and were a bit perplexed over liyia Overthrow Gover y m Turning Other Cheek the grumbling, Coast Guard iim\$ J m ------^------1- For Bruno Tomorrow meat After PighHiij; AD| Mf Attacked. Fishing Schooner’s ^ e w . ROME CELEBRATES- TrchtorirN. J.,. F*bV'i8.^(AP)— ryed, for the Gol. Rafael Fr AFRICAN VICTORY Eight shlpe sped t^ th c aid of-the added a pointed element of haste tO-1 dcfenHc, has announced blunt talk Y.)i told the Hous^ today.hts threat leaking Greek stu m er. Stefanos to “kldk” Father Charles E. Cough­ day to defense efforts. , . with Hauptmann has failed to bring Provisional President Costbmenia todb^hampered by fog Joseph I-iHnlgan, assistant attor- j any change in- his story., lin was "undlgnijled" and said "1 and incorrect re^ rts of th^ position ney general of New Jersey, said he Gov. Haloid 'G. Hoffman, who apologize" for the nianner in which Parades Featore Demonstra’ of the phosphate latW freighter | tions; King Sends Message east of Nmtucket/H^itshlp. * the third time the convicted slayer ments that Attorney General (Da­ minute discussion of ti;e Detroit The C v y of Ndwrart advised the ana of the war with. Bolivia today t radio priest, apparently epdcd pos­ of Colonel (Tiarlc.s A. Lindbergh’s vid T.) Wllcntz and I feel warrant Coast wiat'd headquarters at. Bos­ baby. .a new reprieve." se-. up a provisional government sibilities of -the personal bdotlng" en­ ton l y had /reached the position Paraguay and forced President! gagement between the rel lies farther eastward. the week of March 23 or March 30. another reprieve?’' the governor since Sunday. Rome, Feb. 18— (A P )— Premier ''The Coast Guard lost radio epn- ace after loyal police lost a hardf The priest stacked O'Connor ovex, . Under Now Jersey law. Justice was asked. Mussolini led Italy today In a king­ Following the example her famous/cousin Barbara Hutton set. the Aact with the distressed khlp but ■Trenchard may..set any week— be­ "Pcrsonnlly I would think so,'l ho battle which raged all day ye the' radio Sunday. In a telegram. dom-wide celebration of the Fascist Coaatguardamcn said this did not replied, "b u t I can't speak for Mr. O'Connor threatened to kick him former Adelaide Hutton is letting the courts iwrlte finis to her firsj tween March 123 and April 13 for day through the streets o f the capi-1 armed victory Over the Ethiopians romance, having filed suit for d iv id e from Ttihmas W . Durant necryisarily indicate anything was the execution. Custom has favored Wllentz." tal. 8ubmltted..lllJt "from the Capitol to the White miss ...... ______/■______:/__ - !ilt -woukH-ba -b e tte r "to “ Iwve House" If h^ came to WsAtngton. In the battle o f Amba Aradam. Hartford,-Md. -Mrs. Durant, daughter of-Edward P. Hutton.- ts-^ c* the- flfth"Or- sixth-weeks-from— the radlo'Tntm the gunboat ParaguajlJ tured wdth her husband, who was a salesman for her fathe-e’s brqkqiage Ftohlhg Orsfta* Troubles date of algnlng. Hauptmann alive If be Involved oth­ on which be had taken refugo,. O'Connor told the House today A t'll Duce'a direction,-the Italian U VI* that uUe-'to hi0 Celtio extriudion. Msuptmar.ri's chances for a new ers, is that it " " ho 'Was asl)cd. - - " -The message of resignadoa i m -coi6r new from thousands of brought New shipping to a reprieve depended largely bn the "I think so," he answered. addressed to (3ol. Camllo Recald "mad was hardly the word after bridlngS throughout the countryr standstill and several flshlqg craft listening for 4S minutes to a tirade leader o l lba-Reyohitlonarlei,- - trthchi giving vliHd testimony to ' the na­ experienced trouble...... with hla followers, proclaim^ against himself, and that he paid tion's rejoicing over the triumph. his respects to Father Coughlin." The crew of the fishing schooner war veterans' hero, OdI. Rafael | The princlp^ squares of scores of Ingomar. abandoned ship when the Franco, provisional President ‘T have no particular pride". In cities and villages were jammed th a t/' said O’Connor. “I have been RUUNG ON TVA SPU vessel went aground on Plum Island Paraguay. wdth enthusiastic Fascists, shouting off Newbiiryport. Coast guards­ AVALANCHE KILLS SIX, The Revolutionists headed by Ool^ attacked before and I was not Justi­ homage to Mussolini, the army and men sent a picket boat to search for fied in referring to clerical garb in the Blackshirt militia. Smith and Col, Recalde, veteran* e f i the manner I did and for that I 19 others who had drifted away Itl the Chaco war, e.merged victorioual Hundreds of Fascists, represent­ PLANNED-FUTURE/bRIVE their dories in the fog. ^ from a series of street battles yea-1 apologize." ing all Roman groups, marched in Ten members of the. crew reach:^ WRECKS MINING CAMP Was UndignUed tetd -y adth, loyal forcss. a torch-light parade during the ed safety In the Hampton River to­ "I also said something about night to their headquarters -.t Flee To Ounbekt kicking," O'Connor continued. day about 16 miles from where their President Ayala, whose poUes i Braschi Palace, wrhere they were craft went ashore. "What we say at times and what we addressed by Vecchlo Ora^, Romo Thongh Limited in Scope, De- sailor defense forces surrende want to do and should do are dif­ . , ^ w, _ _- IJELP FOR SICK The trawler Wlnthrop, brought in Strikes m Sock Force SELECTMEN EECT before the superior strength at tha| seefota^ of the party,.....\ __^ -ah-a-towilne'B end by—■tfae--'"Coaat ferent'tblngr "and "the greatest evil They paraded then to' the iSfazza rebel forces at 10 p. m., last nigh "Cision P rtsN e w y fe in lo Guard Cutter Cayuga, was reported took refuge .aboard the guhlMat'l we could do la to show disrespect Venezia, shouting "Duce! Ducfi!" L ittI/ Dog Carries Note To That It Sends Woman Vic­ for the clergy. That remark of but Mussolini himself did not ap­ aground bn a mud bank In Boston JENSEN TO BOARH Paraguay In the Paraguay rlver,'j4| mine was an undignified remark. pear. Proposals to Duplicate iighbor Who Telephones harbor. The Wlnthrop was not In Foreign Minister Luts Rlart, ar{1 O'Connor added, however, that he. King Joins In ^or Physician. danger. Coast Guards said, and tim Throngh Roof of a rested by the Revolutlonarlea, Is not a clergyman and not practic­ King Victor Emmanuel joined in would be floated later. he.ld prim er In the Aviation sc ed in turning the other cheek, the celebratldn, telegraphing to TVA Experiment. Thebaud Was Disabled the members of which—like th* I West Hartlond, Feb. 18.— The Gloucester fishing schooner jority o f the military forces. whereas the "distinguished clergy­ Marshal Pietro Badoglio, command- (A P )—Tippy, three year old Cook Shack. Eighth Man io Last Primary man” took a vow that he would for­ er-in-cblef of the Italian armies in Gertrude L>. Thebaud, pride of Asuncion—joined the Rebels, / give all sins, no matter wjiat they East Africa, who led the offensive Skye terrier owned by George Gloucester’s fishing, fleet, sailed by < disco War Hero are.' last week agglnst Amba Aradam: Washington. Feb. 18.—(AP) /— Goetz, Jr., $, was receiving Halifax harbor this morning, follow- Chosen to Post Vacated -ed-by thBTJOllce“ cutter Prsventof, — Honflias, C61b7,Teb, J8:— ( X F T ^ — ■enlenel-g rance , Ohaco ' ora« '( Out of "Character "1 am very happy to express "to New'UeiOers;" irallingTHe "Sitpj —praise today for her" ability "as who was dlsmisssd from tbs "Whep a priest enters politics you and your valorous troops my Court's TVA decision as a ^Igna) an errand runner. Aid was pushed across the blizzard and sxUsd by the previous eivlUq (Continued on Page Tea) by Johnston. and public discussions hCjROMi..out heartiest congratulations for a brii- Ekurly this week ' the terrier lashed-Rockles.today. , to . a . .deyaz- EmgwMkLlR.RimneeUon .nttht victory for. thelr, vast p oW r .pro-: “ was-atTlRi homS 'Of Its OVWieP* _.of bis cbaractec and-many people Uant victory/'------tated gold mine camp where six I ------isgitroviMntmistie aeMvHiss,-'^ believe ho should no longer wear The army in Northern Ethiopia gram in the Tennessee valUy, press­ uncle P. H. Goetz, who is ill at his Seat of exile In Buenos the clerical garb which we all swung Into the task of consolidating ed on today with their dnve for with grip. Mrs. Goetz who is persons were killed In an avalanche The selectmen last night elected Ars'entlna, and was expected to : respect,” said O'Connor. the positions tdken during the great "planned futfire," obliged to use crutches, wished SPAIN’S LEFTISTS that roared off a mountain top to John Jensen, former member'of the turn soon. He recalled that during prohibi­ Though strictly llm w d in scope, With President Ayala aboard to go to the home of a nslgbbor bury them under tons of rock and board, to AH the unexpIred term of tion days when the clergy entered (Oontiaaed on Page Ten) the decision put new/.lfe Into pro­ to telephone a physician for her snow. gunboat was Gen. Jose Felix politics and the public campaigns posals on Capitcl to dupHCate husband but was un.'.ble to Striking with such terrific force James H. Johnston, who resignsd a farribia, tbe cominander-tot "the general cry was, at least in my the,/rennes8_ee:—:Vft!iey:esperiojent r make, her. way. through- the- deep PLEAD FOR PEACE that-tt-eatapauUed -a woman.-vlctlm munUi. ago.io: im onie .ajMlsUuiL.lJU( RaraguayoB army^iloiliiE:' church, ■back to .jtSe pulpit".” elsewhere in the .nation, notably In snow. ■ through the roof of a cook shack, collector. war. ■ , O’Connor told the House Father RESCUERS REACH the gigantic Mi^iesippi valley. Mrs. Goetz tied a note to Tip­ the speeding mass tore across the Cnairman Sherwood G. Bowers The re.volutlon broke out at 7 : Coughlin said in effect that be Administration officials declared Hesperus mine camp Sunday and m. yesterday when several would "lash" President Roosevelt py’s collar and bade the terrier the 8 to 1 ^clsion upholding the deliver it to a neig'libor. Tippy Assnred of Victory They shot the broken wreckage of half a ments headM by Smith and Recafdi out of the White House and himself right of the/govemment to manu­ dozen buildings into ji. aro.all canyon and aided by members of the riveP: from Congress. quickly ran to the house of Ed­ SNOWBOUND TOWN facture, tewsmit and sell / power 450 feet below. navy force, moved against "The only people who can lash me ward .Ransom, a quarter of a Make Plans to Organize a ment buildings in Asuncion. out of Congress are the God fearing from the / great Wilson Pam, at mile away,' and a physiclar. was It tore loose from the sumnilt, The fl:,-htlng continued people in my district on the east Muscle ^ oa ls, Ala., would turn a soon at ate Goetz home. 1,000 feet above the mine, and ripped out the day until the loyal foi side of New York," he said. flow of .cheap electricity into thou- New Government. a path' three, quarters of a mile wide surrendered at 10 p. m. By Pobllo the Judge Week’s Supply of Food sanda^f southern homes. os It thundered down the slope. virtually the only'-' "They will be the judges of my Sp^esm en for the power Indus­ Word of the disaster was brought malning loyal to Ayala were the action and I did what many Catho­ try were silent. The decision caused here by Ben Hartley, one of 12 siis- Brought In On Bobsleds; SMITH A DELEGATE Madrid, Feb. 18. — (API — The vlvuniat the. mine, who made , his lics have wanted to-do for years and d :^ in g In the streets pf Florence, leaders of Spain's' Left, vklually ------Betoe Railroad that is to raise this issue." ' - - Md^, a comrnunity vitally affected way down the 16 miles of snow- The Revolutionists advanced frol The NewYorker said recent radio a.ssiired o f vICTofy from'" Sunday's buried mountain trails to notify au­ l9y the TVA prog- .im. In Wall street elections and a chance to form a their en am'pmeni' at addresses had raised a question of utility stocks dropped yesterday OF TAM M ANY HALL thorities and arrange rescue for his Grande, seized the railroad line “what protection the public has new govemmenL appealed to their 11 isolated companions. after rising when spceulatori guess­ followers to avoid violence today, the railroad station, then entn ed wrong on the forthcoming de­ Storm Is Raging themselves in the Plaza Ul (Continued on Page Eight) Hatfield, Mo.. Feb. 1 8 .*-(A P )/- and quiet was restored under a na- Sheriff Jess Robinson of Monte­ There was plenty of food in snpw- cision. guaya, only 600 yards from the Ubn-wldc state of alarm. zuma county organized a rescue lice station, from which they dl trapped Hatfield today for the first All sides agreen tha\the decisions To Be Sent tn Democratic Authoritative aources said former read by Chief Justice Hughes be­ crew to go to the cornp today, de­ eel tneir fire against the police time In a month. / Premier Manuel Azana, whose Left­ spite the fact a terrific storm was fore a tense,, packed courtroom— other defense forces. But the amall Northern Missouri Parley— Walker’s Name ist government was the first under raging above timberllne. It took By that time most of ihs ns' RANSOME’S TRIAL community remained a virtual pris­ with only Justice McReynolds dis­ the present Spanish Republic, would Hartley 10 hours to fight his way senting—was a victory for the New and.annyi men had joined the oner of winter, cut off fronf-the out­ pro'bably be enchsrged with forming down the slope of Mancoa. lution, aiding the attackers. - side world'by fWdUfitalnous drifts of Deal. How broad a one it was re­ Starts a Dispnte. a Left-Jtapubllcan ministry before "I was in the mill when the slide mained in dispute. * jJoln In Attadc HALTED BY JUDGE snow and Ice blocking every road­ the end of th e j^ e k . tojepiaccJRre.-.. struok'V Hartley told Sheriff Robin­ thin a feWhou'ra; way approach to the toWn. Many Problems Left :^ er Miguel Portela Valladares. son, "and saw part of the building - ancT staff' of the:Aviation; school ! Persistent rumors circulated that A week's supply fit plain food­ It was evident that many ques­ New York, Fib, 18.— (A P )— With ripped off and swept into the can­ joined the revolt and the -A; stuffs was trundled ^ ro s s the cak­ tions ipvolving: TVA must await President Niceto Alcala Zanjorc In­ yon. forces were outnumbered. ed snow by horse /drawn bobaleds future Supreme Court answers. The former Governor Alfred E. "Smith tended to resign, but that the gov­ Some of the bunkhouses, part of Defense Claims That State John Jensen Revolutionary officers took ov yesterday in a/ batt^ court, calling. special attention to unofficially imported as likely Tam- ernment was counselling him _ tq the cook's shack, and outside biilld- against a strong'^ofUi wind, bibw- the limited scope of .he opinion, ^'U iy Hall DeU^ate No. 1 to the await complete retu"rn's from the •"8" .*11? PrBcdJIcally s ^ r e d o ff a resistance collapsed. The Has No^^Iaw Covering An ing m sub-xero Tweather. “ " riflad "Otny"-b7r"Cbnslirutional~ issues^ Democratle National ' convention. Partiamentary "clcetionA their foundalfons and crushed InJo"^ pefsonki fa'vof 'to Mr. Jefis'en "fatfief 'HonTsts senT'out-patfbls-'TS' _ Beml-offlclal returns Indicated the the streets/and restored order, ba( The anxiety Of residents, sharpen­ raised by TVA’s contract to buy Tiger leaders'went into a huddle to- the canyon", he said. than lo do any good for the town, ed as shelvel) in the town’s^ twro power llnea; from Alabama Powef Left coalition of Socialists, Republl "The other.boys who escaped were [after Leland T. Wood asked the communications are not. yet. stores gradqhlly emptied, gave way Company ah'd sell surplus energy to day to complete "thelf sikte. " ~ cans, i^mmunists and Syndicalists yelling that some of the fellows i purpose of the move to fill the va- msl. to shouta Of relief as the first of the company. .Whether the name of former defeated the union of the govern­ were underneath the pile a^id we cancy Troops which supported the goV" the four sleds'creaked into towm. It The court sald-lt- did not rule- on -Mayor .lames-J. Walker also would ment Center and the Right, taking went to work digging Into the Kurprtsc M ow ernment when the rebellion bunE Bridgeport, Feb. 1 8 ^ (AP) be on the list, which was expected from 280 to 270 of the 473 seats In mess)" The appoln^ent was a surprise into the open yesterday, surrendsrv: bore floivT. qugar, rice, beans and the Constitutionality of the TVA ed unconditionally at 10:00 p. m., Claim that the Connecticut statutes kerosene for. yillsge stoves, cold Act. Besides power development, to be announced tonight, jvas un­ the new Parliament Drove Through Roof move, with none of the other sclect- provide no penalty for an attempted certain. Police On Guard Hartley said the woman, Mrj. 1,-on favorable to the suggestion of last nigbt to the RevolutlonajyJ;; leaders. poisoning unless the drug is actual­ (Oontinoed on Page Ten) (Contintied on Page Three). Published reports here last week (Coupled wdth the Leftist appeal Janie Rees, "was In the, cookhouse Harold M. Reed that action be post­ ly absorbed into the system of the said that Postmaster GenerM Fsriey for peace, the government’s state when the avalanche crashed down poned, to determine. If .. there wpre The chiefs of the revolution Sieged victim today caused ad had asked Tammany to Include 0?~alarm put police and military on the camp. The Impact, he said, other applicants. stimed absolute cofitrol of the ^joumment In the trial of Oscar Walker’s name-but that orgsnizatioD forces on guard against any recur- Seloctmen— Bqwets, /Matblas stIoD, with military units quai drove h"r through the, roof of the ed' outside Aaimeion, «» , well ansbme, 62, of Greenwich, before ieiijlKA:hMl^re&iMd.M. c: _ _-.i; .rence. M,.iha.sl«tiion-Ldlaorder# - iii “Bupeiflof "Court Judge John., A . CJor- (Continued on Page Two) those WT:fi1ri'Wv“6Bpit^ ■Ilie report said Farley wanted which nine persons died and 10 were (Continued on Page Ten) Ifig their orders. They dcalgnai nell. Walker on the le g a t i o n as a foil to Injured seriously. (/Iting precedents in this country their leader here as Colonel Snrith, Smith, ayowed foe at. the New The latest death was that of a a colleague of Colonel Franco. and in England as far back as 1825 .D^,.s^s«_14b«rty._Xka>cue-speech L eft JtepuhUoan youth, kUled a t Johnson 'Stoddard, the publ^ "Tae- : The-Revotariona^ severely-erltletsed'- --the -a dmlnlstia- Bilbo*--yeatsiNMy by i guard^^' w^ taking control of .the public serv- “ ‘fender, ".who is' Kpreaentlhg the de- tlon. b e c ^ e -Inyolye^ In a L>qljtt^ dla. 3r."jT^rilto.bJlshed/-ealm";;iB .iffidant, presented.bU-defense bs- nrisouiwsr-enartb-FSHii# lis de- pule'wl^B.glvup of XiatUrts.; / fore Judge (kumell when the -triiil cion after a day of disorder. _ 4bBt.WsliwA.bz/seiit . V- -Prisaasraat-tha-aan Afigu^-dedw- r-v. ■ -eieckleel-to 'Cooetltttfe-4t-3l greeted^‘'^ i^ r -4elagaU.---AopoRUog"te~a7^inr r-bfrtriS^nw- ;,30JMean>et. R eyesT jM I^" Valencia.-wfandanneh^' ble ju ^ _ d u ^ in the C8M._nnd-liaU. .8 jifilisg "grant your re­ Leftists In connection with the re­ Instead of a birthday cake, Rick­ talesmen and wdtnesses to retumi her a jigger and sbe wants the quest, we have the decorum .of the volt of October: 1034, were guard­ -It was financial trouble wfilch Washington, Feb. 18.—(API—Die The order drew general criticism bred melancholy in the mind of the ner requested his favorite dish to^ to their homes near the New York whole bottle." convention In ndnd, a fact you had ed, however, and the nation general­ position of the Treasury February^ -from prominent St. Louis clubwo­ day: prune pie, baked hy his daugh­ state line before the roads becamit. Other bartenders . protest women forgotten when you proposrid We ly became tranquil. super centenarian. I5: Receipts, 37,221,363.88; expett men and others, it 'was ruled Illegal "I do not know why I should lose ter. dangerous due to the stomi. at the bar are “troublemakere" and send Mr, Walker to the convention . The centers of the most serious yesterday by’ Circuit Judge Frank everything." he said, "after working Rickner la feeble and almost dltures, 38,213,000.83; net balawM State's Oiarges "tty to mooch too many drinks." to wlBo- crack former (Sovemor Al­ disorders, in the provinces o f Ali­ C. O'Malley, who found the excise so bard all my life. I have no desire blind. . ' 31,889.016,310'.94; Customs rccel] Rsnspme, the state charges, last commissioner bad exceeded his Down along the levee, tevo fred B. Smith .o ff the convention cante-, Zaragoza and Valencia, were fall hfspt into the borne of William floor, os ope or your representatives under martial law. In Alicante, to.live any longer.” 'Z He aged noticeably since his L14tb for the month, 316,^51,906,67. autliority. Radulovltch, proprietor of 'UtUe birthday. , Acker, Greenwich contractor, and Bobemla,’’.:fiad hie own solution. He phrssed it" ' Extremists forced a way Into the County authorities recently ap­ Receipts for the fiscal year (sine* bis employer, to dump a batch of Today the gents who dish it.out— proved Rlckner'a application for an Born ^eb. 18, 1821 In Northamp­ stacked empty beer cases five feet Should Wslkeris name be omitted Fontlllees Leprosarium last night July 1),..32,246,160.829.84: expendi­ raison into a coffee pot Enraged and call the feminine "bar-fl^' the old ago pension--330 a tnonth, the ton couiUy, Pennsylvania, came “worst peat In the liquor business" high before the bar. from the list. It was thought that hr and liberated the patients. A round­ because be felt be was not being would be named » delegate-at-Iarge maximum. hero many years ago. He was re­ tures. 34,550,807,071.60,. Includlnf —couldn't take it up of the leptrs was started prompt­ re-employed as .soon as he should Meantime, Ehedse Commissioner by the Farley-controlled state com­ Three sources of material pleaa- jected as a Clvl- War soldier be­ 32,081,643,885.49 of emergency Said Charley, bold-pated whisky- Anderson threatened to carry his ly ba've .been, it is alleged, Ransome mittee. Zaragoza workers called a genr ure - remain for Rickner: pipe, cause of a "bad leg.” ptndltures. Excess of used enough poison to kill the en­ sour maestro at Barry's: t . battle to the SupremeOriirt. He Walker was called upon recently eral strike, closing theaters - there prunes, and tunes. He attributea bfs long life to the tire Acker family, the state charged, 'A flock of eight or ten bens at tures, 32.304.658.441.76. Grm^ del asserted, Judge O'Malley's ' ruling to speak extemporaneously at a din­ and interrupting co:;^unlcaUon8. A new radio, presented by Vance "high cost of living." High prices if membera-bad not been wramed by a bar drives awav -trade. They sit 33Q,S()4,413,771,6S, a decrease of 3i "opens the lid to a Pandora's box ner in honor of Farley. Dressed In With the official election tabula- Und of St. Paul, enableo Rlckner to be expRlned, forced him to eat only and gab and take about a drink an and pu(s Os a mile down the road hmu* the cheerio program arranged plain food. He llkts coffee, tea, and 388,003.50 under tbe previous (OOBtbnied on Page Two) hour. Besides, they spill cigaret toward problbltion." (O^Unned OB Page Tea), ...... (Oonttnoed oa Page Tea). for him. Later, KMMJ in Clay Cen- beer. '' j Gold assets, 310,157,331,672

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REUEVED OF 8EWINQ W O G Y l i S COO YOUTHS OBUMBLE. _A H u ^ n Diyoixie.Lboms Plttafleld,' Maas., Feb. 18.— (APlj^W PA oSld^s said twen- O’CONNOR W ty.one men prdered from a WBA aejvtng project to outdoor work SPEED TO AID grumbled today over the shift. - JERMMEDY WPA'blflcralB Itaiisferred them to the sewing project last week SHIP IN PERIL wEen 'a canning job bn n^ich they were working was discon­ N e w a r k Congressman De- tinued. K e^onal W P A officers said Fartker Out m At- they thought the men would be Veterans of clareHle Had No Practice glad to be relieved of their sew­ Than Reported; Third Death Warrant ing, and were a bit perplexed over ~ livia ^ Y c hrow in T u rn W Other Cheek the grumbling. CoaV Gterd Hants for For/Bruno Tomorrbw meat After Fighting If Attacked. Fishing Schooner’s Crew. ROMEGEEBRATES Trontoi N. J., Feb. 18.— (A P )—,5,current efforts to draw niW Ihfor- Day in S f r ^ T o n S p Washington, Feb. 18 .V (A P ) -Prepara' >n- for-a-new--4iiesth-war- By ASSOCIATED PRESS _ . , . , i. j . Samuel S. Lelbowttz, New York i Representative 'O'Connor Xm., N. rant fop Bruno Richard Hauptmann: .ttomey recently employed (or the ' CpI.;HafaerTranco to Eight ships sped to the aid of the T.), told the House today hisNttreat added a pointed clement of haste toiJ defense, has announced blunt talk leaking Greek steamer Stefaqos to "k ick" Father Charles E. COugh- day to defense efforts. I with Hauptmanq has failed tb bring PriDvisional President Costomenis today, hampered by fog Joseph Lanigan, assistant attor- any change In his story. lln was "undignified"' and saldX"! and Incorrect reports of the position ney general of New Jersey, said he Gov. Harold G. Hoifman, who apologize” for the manner in w h l^ Parades Feature Demonstra” of the phosphate laden freighter would ask Supreme Court Justice granted one reprieve, reiterated he he referred "to clerical, garb.'; ^ Thomas W. Trenchard tomorrow to has no intention of granting anoth­ melon, Paraguay, Fob. 18.— ^ originally given aa 180 miles south­ His statement, ^made during a 30- s l ^ the warrant and sentence for er unless "there are some develop- )—The jungle-hardened voter-/ east of Nantucket lightship. ' mlnute discussion of the Detroit King Sends M e ^ g e the third time the convicted slayer mento that Attorney General (Da­ of the war with Bolivia The City of Newport advised thb jot Colonel Charlc.s“ A/" Lindbergh’s vid T.J.WlIcntz and. 1 (eel warrant radio priest,, apparently ended pos­ '. up a provisiona] government sibilities of the personal booting en­ Const Guard, headquarters at Bos­ baby. ' ' a new reprieve.” gagement between the red-headed ton It had reached the position/ The wanontK expected to be sjgn- "Would a confession from Haupt- araguay and forced Presid given in messages last night only New Yorker and Father Coughlin ed at 10:30 a. m„ proba.ijiy will di­ man," Involving others and necessi­ Eusebio Ayala to resign. to find that the freighter waa which had kept the capital amused Im rect that Hauptmann be executed tating an tnvesUgatten,^ warrant miles farther eastwa^. / Ayala, who had his j since Spnday. Rome,e, 18.— (A P )—-Premier the week of March 23 or March 30. another reprieve?” the. governor The Coast Guard lost radio con­ Under New Jersey law. Justice was asked. ' / ace after loyal petTce loM a h The priest stacked O'Connor over Mussolini Jed taJy today in a king- the radio Sunday. ' In a telegram, Following the, example her famous cousin Barbara Hutton set,/the tact with the distressed ship /but Trenchard m^y Set any week, be­ “ Personally I would think so;” he battle whl{dt;;faged all day ye donj-wlde ielebi tion of the Fascist O'Connor threatened to kick him form er Adelaide- Hutton Is letting the courts write finis to her /first Coaatguardsmen said this did/ not tween March 23 and April 13 tor replied, "but I can't speak tor-Jfir. day jbroligh the streets of the i -Ifpom-tbe Capitol to the White armed vlototy the- Bt^topiansr -roraaneei-having-fHed“sutt-for divorce from Tn6mBs~W; Durant—at- neceaaarliy..indicate anything/ was tho.cxccutlon....Custom has favored, .Wllenu,:/...; ...... „ / Ifd.' submltted hi# reslgnatloa amiss. House" if he came to Washington. In'Ihe battle of A: Aradam. Hartfoitl, Md. Mrs. Durant, daughter of Edward F. .Hutton, Is pic­ the fifth or sixth weeks from the ”It would bo better to aanays 'radlo'Trom tEe guKEdsTgimb ____ . Fishing Crafts’ Troubles Hauptmann alive If ha Involvi ofh- d tak O'Connor told the House today A t n Duce'a dlrcctl tured with her husband, who was a aalesman for b »r father’s brokerage date of signing. on which he had taken feftige.. Uie Italian The rough' weather and fog ers. Is that It? ” he was ask" that due to his Celtic extraction tri-color flew from thousands o f firm when she met him. _ Hauptmann's chances for a new The message a t reslgnstton' ' brought New England shipping to a " I think so,” he aaswtired. "mad was hardly the word after bv'Idtngs throughout thb country, reprieve depended largely on the addressed to Col. Camllo Rees_. listening for 46 minutes to a tirade standstill and several_ fishing craft leader of the_RevoJuUqiiuj)riMl,_wb giving vivid testimony to\the na­ experienced trouble." against himself, and that he paid tion's rejoicing over the trii^pb. Ills foilpwera, proclaimed j "" bis respects to Father Coughlin.” The crew of the fishing schooner war veterana* hero, Ool. The principal squares of scO^s of Ingomar abandoned ship when the ■‘7 have no particular pridb in cities and viUages were jaiimSd Franco, provisional President. that,” sfdd O'Connor. " I have been RULING ON TVA SPURS vessel went aground an Plum Island Parax'usy. with enthusiastic Fascists, shouUng off Newbiiryport. Coast guards­ AVALANCHE KILLS SI The Revolutionists headed by < attacked before and I was. not justl- homage to Mussolini, the army add men sent C picket boat to search for fled in referring to clerical garb in the Blackshirt militia. Smith and Col. Recalde, veterans j 19 others who had drifted away In the manner 1 did and for that Hundreds of Fascists, represent­ the Chaco war, e m e r ^ -vtetorid iHwloglzc.” — ------PLANNEDFUTURE DRIVE their dprlcs.lq the fog...../___ from a series of street he ing ail Roman groups, marched in 'Ten members of the crew reach­ WRECKS MINING CAME terd y with loyal forces. Was. Undignified a torch-light parade during the *T also said something about night to their headquarters i.t ed safety In the Hampton River to­ Flea To Onnboat kleking,” O'Connor continued Braschl Palace, where they were day about 16 miles from where their President Airala, whose poUes i "What we say at times and what we addressed by Vecchlo OrazI, Rome Thougk Lhnited in Scope, De- craft went ashore. sailor defense forces eurrend The trawler Wlnthrop, brought In want to do and should do are dif- flecrataiy . .ot .the .party,______X-H- A__ -M_____ »..«#___I_^ ______F O R S I C K Strikes Such Force SELECTMEN/ELECT before the Superior strength o t *--f at a towltne's end by the (toast ferent things and the greatest evil They paraded then to the Piazza rebel forces at 10 p. m., last ” ‘ 8*! we could do la to show disrespect Venezia, shouting "Duce! Duce!” cision the suggestion of last night to the Revolution! leaders. polsemng unless the drug is actual- (Oontinned on Page Ten) (Oontinned on Page Three) Published reports here lost week Ck)upled with the Leftist appeal Janie Rees, waa In the cookhouse Harold M. Reed that action be-poat- . ly absorbed Into the ayatem o f the said that Postmaster (SenerSI Farley fo r peace, the government's state when the avalanche craahed down poned to determine If there were The chiefs pf the revolution. as-^ sumed absolute control o f toe .situ-. alleged vlcUm today caused ad- had asked Tammany to Include of alarm put police and mllitsuy on the camp. The Impact, he said, other applicants. atlKn. with military unite quarter^ , Joumment In the trial of Oscar Walker’s name but that organization forces on -guard-against-any; recur­ drove her through the roof of the Selectmen Bowers, Mathias BOtome, 6Z._ o{_oreenwlch- before leaders had refused.. ed outside Asuncion, as well .asl rence of the election disorders in those Wi-hln the capital, now o b e ^ Superior Court Judge John A. Cor- ■me report said-Earley wanted ' which nine person# died and 10 were - (Cantinued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Tw o) _nell. Barkeeps Protest J^etam ^ tag their orders, 'tliey designator Walker on the delegation as a foil to injured seriously. _ - - , th eir le.ader here as Colonel S m itlg Citing precedents In this country Smith, avowed foe of the New The latest deaith was that o f. a and in England aa far back as 1825 a colleague of' Colonel Franco;: — - s l whose Liberty League speech Left’ Republican youth, killed at Jobosofi Stodilar^. the nnbllc, de­ The Revolutionaries, their offlcenfl ’ Of Feminine Bar Flies a)y-es4Ueiaed> the odtaiiiistra- :W bo» ’yesterday :*y a -guard -who fender, who IS riepresenUng the d«r iHSktag cdutroVof ’th e ' plibBe '"'aepr-'j M b e i^ e / ta v c y v M J lt xlls- feadaatriirasen ted'bis disfense b«- fiebraskanGelebrntii^ *.I^ .r«-esta b lIa h ed calnL/.nf: ABUffeS Sources close to Fori have de- pute with a group of Leftists. clom after a day Ot dlsorder, , ,. .'■■"2 fon_.Judge Oomell when theX.trial St.. IsMiis, Feb. lg.r^ (A P )-feB a t-A aBhes-ba-t bs - bsir .fhstand. o f .)nbe)(> ■lfled'-*6-aaiie*'tia*=Wa was dneneJ today, _ ____ bstosBt PrisoneiM-at th e San Blguei deltHT ; . They decided to constitute k Jun'^ .-tenders-gTMted with gros^ today tag them o ff on the" floor 'Where they -as-a delegator -A eco rd i^ to -a ’IMm' ttoyes-Jan tar-Tateafia, .ta'gQveisSreMt; but toi 5"VfBSrW'6deamenf'heii*:toFro belong.” ...... — ...... — ble jury , duty In the esse, and half a ruling granting womm equal many B^ktataaa,"bo"wever, the post "ed illh uprising yesterday during ment was hot organized ImlSU. And "Shorty” Donahue, 69-year- master general asked that Walker's, ly. A communique." announciita. a-dozen witnesses waited, Stoddard standlKf at the bai-—and the right which one guard was killed and and States Attorney WiUiam H. old rhyming bartender-waiter at name be Included. . three wounded, did not surrender atlon Of a Cabinet to replace : to drink their liquor like gentlemen. Krumm’a: j St. Paul, Neb., Feb. 18— (A P )— ^J-ted, Neb., agreed to broadcaat his o f Pres -lent Ayala, was expeCUd to Comley and Lorin W. Willis, bis as­ . Refused Point Blank Immediately. They took refuge in favorite melody, "Silver Threads Six months ago; Excise Commis­ “Women have the right to vote, Solomon Franklin Rlckner —Ne­ be Issued soon after the arrivalj, sistant, argued for an hour over the ' Tammany leader, James J. Dool- the uppermost rooms of the instltu- Among the Gold." sioner Thomas L Anderson, in the But at the bar they get niy goat” braska's oldest., Inhabitant—/cele- Colonel Franco. defense contention. Judge Cornell tag and members of the executive .tlon, holding three prison employees Mrs,. Cora (torbett, 70, RIckner’s interest of “nwrality” and amid the "Women always bav# ’ -oausei} as hostages. then ordered Oie trial adjourned un­ committee are said to have refused brates bis. 115U: birthday today; daughter with whoi..' he lives, til tomorrow morning to give him applause of bartenders, issued an trouble everywhere,” Shorty declar­ point blank. They told Farley, ac­ 30,000 In Prisons and for him, death holdi no sting, guesses tbe fills bis pipe 50 times a TREASI BY B.ALANCE an' opportunity to study the con­ order forbidding serving of women ed, falling back on prose. "G ive one cording to the spokesman: All prisons bolding nearly 80,000 be says. day. flicting claims and' to allow the unless seated at tables. an inch and she wants a mils— give "In declUitag to grant your re­ Leftists ta connection with the re­ It was financial trouble which Instead of a birthday cake, Rlck- talesmen and vritnessea to retuml The order drew general criticism her a jigger and she wanta the quest, we have tbe d ^ r u m of the volt of October, 1034, were guard­ ■"Washington, Feb. 18.— (iVP)—' bred m'eiancholy ln> the mind of the her requested his favorite dish to­ to their homes near the New York from prominent St. Louis clubwor whole bottle.” convention in mind, a (act you bad ed,, however, and the natioD^general- position of the Treasury Febi super centenarian. day : prune pie, baked by bis daugh-' state line befobe the roads became men and others. It was ruled Illegal Other bartenders protest women foigottcn when you propo^ 'we ly became tranquil. 15: Receipts. $7,221,365.58: " I do not know why I should lose ter. -.-dangerous due to the storm. yesterday by Circuit Judge Frank at the bar are “troublemakers” and send Mr. Walker to the convention The centers of tbe most serious everything," be said, "after working Rlckner Is feeble aifd almost dlturea, $8,213,000.83; net bat State’s Charges Cl. O'Malley, who found the excise “try to mooch too many drinks." to wise crack former Governor Al­ disorders. In the provinces of Ali­ Ranaome, the state charges, last so hard all my life. I havq no desire blind. $1,889,016,310.94: Customs rebel] commissioner had exceeded his ^wn along the levee, Savo fred B. Smith off the convention cante, Ztaragoza and Valencia, were fall cbept into the home of William to live any longer." ' "H e aged noticeably since his 114tb for the month, $16,351,906.07. authority. Radulovitch, proprietor of "UtUe floor, as one'of.irour.reprssentatlvfs under martial law. In Alicflnte, Acker, Oreenwieh contractor, and County authoriiles recently ap­ birthday. Today the gents who dlgh it out— Bohemia,” had his own solution. He phra^ it” . Extremists forced a way Into the Receipts for the fiscal year (s! bis employer, to dump a' batch ot proved RIckner's application for an Born Feb. 18, 1821 ta Northapip-. and call the feihinlne ”bu-(ly” the stacked empty beer cases five feet Should Walker’s hams be omitted FontUIees Leprosarium last night July 1). $2,246,180,629.84;. expeO! poison into a coffee pot. Enraged from-the iflt, it was thought that he and liberated the patients. A round- old ago pension--$30 a month, the ton county, Pennsylvania, came because be felt he was not b ^ g “worst peat in the liquor. business" high before the bar. ttires, $4,5507807,071.60. InclUi would be named a dslegate-at-Iarge pp of the lepers was started prompt­ maximum. here many years ago. He was re­ re-employed as soon sa he should —couldn’t take It Meantime, Excise, (tom'missioner by the Farley-controlled state com­ ly _ _ Three sources of material pleas­ jected as a Clvl' Wnr_^ soldier be­ $2,081,643,885.49 o f emergency have been, it is alleged, Ranaome Said Charley, bald-pated whisky- Anderson threatened to carry hta mittee. ure remain for Rlckner; pipe, cause o f a "bad leg.” penditures. Excess o f expedi used enough poison to kill the en­ sour maestro at Barry’s: ZSragou workers called a gen­ battle to the Supreme (toiirt He W alker was called upon recently prunes, and tunes. He attributes bis long life to the tire Acker family, the state charged, "A flock of ei^t or ten bens at eral strike, closing theaters, there tures, $2,304,656,441.76. G ro a del asserted Judge O’Malley’s ruling to speak extemporaneously at a din­ A new radio,, presented by Vance iTilgh cost o f li-vlng.” High prices if members had not been warned by a bar drives away trade. They sit and IntetTuptlflg cqvtnunicaUbna; $30,lk>4,413,771.63, a decrease of “opens the lid to a Pandora's box ner in honor of Farley. Dressed In Lind of St.'Paul, enableo Rlckner to he explained, forced him to eat only and gab and take about a drink an With the official election/iabula- and puts us a mile down the road hear the cheerio program arranged plain food. He likes coffee, tea, and 388,003.50 under toe previoue (OoBtfanied on Page Two), hour. Besides,' they q>lU clgaret toward prohibition." jOonttaned on F pg* Ten|. . .(Oonttao^ M Page Tea) - for blm. Later, KMMJ ta Clay Cen- beer. . . Gold assets, $10,157,231,572(73. \ y \: /-. !TWO MAWiHJayi^ EIERA]^. MANCHIWl BK.

was 40 when a change In the wind The Rojril Oaks A. C , wut open pulled ’the mercury down to 32 at HTS F R O M M Its new. elubhouee. formeiiy the ACODINI VICniFS---- ernmant c u b* denied to* right to shal; Jolm Pickia*. < s h ^ deacon; 10 o'clock and the rain changed to' JAPAN’S CABINET HHITTOWN Heights A. C., o » School street to­ AMATEUR SHOW seek a wider market." PAST HIGH PRIESTS snow, home on a strong nOrthjadfl'd. Ifio Stiles, junior deacon; ''WUhain night. Opponents of 'I'VA drew some SCANDIA1EAM W. Bdis, master o<(er*eer;-\Ward ^PRNDSDINING i' Few people braved the vvgatKer and The TowBstod Pisa win be dls- Key West,/. Fist, Feb. ISi-y tation from- the court’s state- Green, senior .overseev;'' Leb^rd bad traveling today: T O B E R f f t ESTATEmSOSANOl that'Its "deetsten did not"asai fE WITH STORM -cusned -.hy--membeiB o f’'th»~ Yimny "'/^ere'haa.been an increase in 4UM0RR0WNIG^ Touriats~anS nailvMridined to-' S ^ JN CHAIRS TOMORROW Richmah, Junior overseor; Raymond . , I AwakenjtiHBy Crash .Democratic club - during uieir 4 J H lERT day In gaping at a 4,000-pound SpSTOMORROW with governmentX acquisition or Gbslee, tyler. - FACILfFiES IN H( Amount of freight In the local yiirds, operaUon of local lu urban dlstrl IN NEW OUTFITS People living on lower Center monthly meeting la Hotel aheridsn Sipldsy It was necessary to run the Trust Coifipany. / Asks | W ,i 00 giant devilfish killed heiur her^ "'A t the oqnelusloD of the cere­ tomorrow night. A forum on tlrt Uon system*." Win Exemplify Mark Degree- stpeef ware awakened frorm- their local, which la unusual. Damaffcs FollmriiiRrTataata lity by Captain Charley Thompson, mony redrertimenta will 1m served Mrs. .Julia Trecey, manogtr g c e p '^ 3:30 this. mom(i>i( by a subject will, be led by Mlaa U s i^ la of Miami. But- T V A official* this did for Delta Chapter— Thoae In banquet hall. . the Hotel Sheridan, announced " 0268 L Oranges Come I n ^ Ealite lUmiitry Ih/R tsigii H. flmltb, secretary of the club’ and On l4uit Jun< not______disturb______them. ___ sftld the d noise wblcl) sounded like a Albert E. Behrend, assistant su­ AD Star Program Inchides Special Watc V « i But Senior Still Captain Thompson harpooned 'W'ho Will Occupy Chairs.,' that all dining facilities at toe roof caving in. Two residents, in­ ftiathcmatlce teacher In the Rock- Revivals to ^ Condocted wbole ^ u {p ^ ''b f‘’ )£e'fav^\was to Degree Team Abandons ',' “I perintendent of charity was re­ . As thA-'ftinili of an .automobile the monster manta at the edge sell power to mupiclpalltlcsTud co­ will be terminated. 1mm ' As New Fall of vestigated to find tbaf snow, Which 'vllle High .School, aiwlBted by Max 1 .i DlES FROM EXPOSURE Meals wHI-: be served Ins After Tlmrs^s^BectieD, quested today by the state hesd- Victor M c L a ^ tool^iuif on Center atreat at-Riioi( of the Gulf streami’late.Sunday operative groups Of7farmwe\ and The annual Pak High Pries'*' bad been , piled: Wgtt^ft''Oie, cog! .Goodstlne.'ConnecUeut-State oalJogo Irrested bi Chestnut -Lodge;' ■recently’ fo'id sentor whq Is majoHhjir tii p ^tlcal QuartetAnf the .OIWUaa Conaerva-- gtetet on the night o r JUfie lT.^lDSff ^ There Shoold Be to -and' subdued It -aft**'"* * th iw . N«a4-Tiro Weeks by Kan* that It "BW flOl cOBW^late '>*140 Robes for Tioedos and Night «Tietto;ChapVer,'Koyai Areh pockets on (he south side of Cen­ tlon Corps to recruit 26 Manchester Bridgeport, Feb. irf.— (A P )—This business by Joseph ‘ Mra,j Oie Town., science.. When Miss Dells Weir was struck hoyr battle during which toe ht- distribuUon. . be...b0d tomon^ clty.'xJuxt.______^------c tlnn ______J--. - .. ter street at ,N0w street, had slid young men fOr enlistment In the Leading Picture.. > ioTernment. toe Traoey's-husbond.— by an automobile driven by Utoto^ reots. CirarFsPower.- -Ue^ launch was towed more-toon sas^Cooplei - - - 't— fnvlew-oftlieeight-vote-mhjorit}- In Masonic Temple when .the-Mark winter was identifled last night as doa-n ' by thg effect of yesterday's CCC during April. An enlistment ten mile* to-gea and repeatedly ' V h fit tr v tr »l bo**R of orange* caused the unusual ndtse. No dam- Tokyo, Yeb. 18.— (A P j—A drastic poned but wdll start April I, Mr. of Miss Weir, a suit fmMHoiooO has . Kollar died at the' Bridgeport . Middletown, Feb. < l&i— (A P ) day party .Saturday evening by a /An all-star prolrram will be pre- been brought by„the Mandieatar :ir ocean giant. of McReynoIds. He said: following members: M illard.. 'lA'. hospital Sunday morning a short ;troplcaI ,^nilt were afrlv- 'age resulted. reorganization of Premier Kelsuke Behrend waa notified. Chlcag^^j, Feb, T«.—i(A P )—Dnt 'Wsahtngton, Feb. 18:—-(A P ) — Rev. I. C. Mathls’ of HUtchinson, " I f under the thin mask of dis­ ’the Initiation of a large class ot Mr. and &Irs. George Repaid'o< group pf her friehds from Uile and gented at the^ State theater tomor. “Vi^f'tlkb, which sometimes Is ■Park, Right Worshipful Master: while after he was found on a bench More people were using the trol­ Okada’s Cshlnot. with perhaps a Trust Companyr administrator of member of a subi 'baa 8 t Cbtolei ( Despite hls elatlop at toe Supreme Kansas will open a two weeks series posing of property, the United this city will observe tosj88tosnnl. at the^onchcster ^Ice of the resignation Tjf-th e entire ministry nearoy towns. The tiecoratlone were Mias .Wejciirestate. The « j e Is re- -deCulbed as -a "swimming- barn candidstcs'at a special meeting bt Ernest L. KJellson, senior grand In Washington pork. Hls hands and ley cars and buses yentcroay ■ and In blue and yellow. :^\The time was The third in thTaerles of four ,‘Jl* ^ Vigilante organli itlon, formed fc. revival meetings In the Church of States can enter the business . of Warden; H. R'ussell Trj-on, junior versary of their wedmag' tomorrow, Amei^ciui ^ llw a y HStnrc**, the after Thursday's election, w s pre­ games of setback being played 'je-^'--— ^ 9^.. ^he popular Amateur turnA l^Jwfpro the S^ ertor Court Court’s TVA decision, S.raator Nor- door,” because of its rectangular the Nazarene tomorrow night at Scandla Lod^.-sNo. 23, Order ■; of feet were frozen. They plan a quiet 'Wservanee l-Odgy with many car owner.- unable .spent In playing cardS’;^-Mlas.J4ar. „C( ' '' ^_,^Kengratlpg._tT6asrnltUng-attiL selling gtOnd-wardani-Peter- -Wind,, -mar­ KoHars-widow survive*.——------dicted hy-ff majority* of Jap tHcse pb- tween-tbe-Park -Tavern"ana-T3 -----11* (K :,'N eb.) sold today he stiir -Bbape; 'WB8~beiteved to'he one of 7:30: Rev."BlatSft. 'fine ot BiCbeste bret power as, when and wherever Some vote; at Orange HISrthIa "SaluRlay ■olose relatives. •' to prove their , edr* ffbni slusb- garct Donhclly.'won 1st prise. A sup- to Coast teams, .will be resui llccman and four dther men were ir “ “ were d lg ^ g l out from shish cljOkcd drivea’ays. The effect of the Iltical writers today as prospects for ^udge Wnllam 8. Hydt Is bringing - felt there should be some limitation toe largest of Its kind ever land­ evangelists-of, the Nozarene denom­ board may specify, with the definite night at 7^30 o’clock wh) mark the pl.v of good ^ In A s 'to eat was pro­ Wednesday evening. The pla' custody of pepartment j of JuatiCf ed. "I** ic* rdiultlhg f&tn the first real heavy loads on the trolleys was a small antl-governmcnb majority, vided by Miss Finn’s gusSts, who have the opportunity to to A o by the suit for the Manchester Trust of the tribunal's power to Invalidate ination will bie accompanied to Man­ design to accbmpllah ends wholly initial appearance of the heW man's on Wednesday will be at the i _ Company] agents today as membsM of a rob' chester on ;hls flfst visit here, - by degree team ot the lodge. The'njbm- U ia w ^ the winter tod watching a noticeable with trolleys icerensed. pooled their contributions - and registering af the State'tmme^kte- her gang that obialned <16,300 In s acts of Congress. , beyond toe sphere marked out for .The Cabinet. Involved in the spir- Tavern and play will sUrt at,-a ISO. Followmg the adcldent and (he, Mrs. Matols from Colhngdale, Pa., them by toe ConsUtiiUpn, an easy her* o f the team will wear tuxedos^ new fall of snow thtch^en to fill In grades. The trolley due, at the bought her a handsoine birthday Encouraged by ttt)ie lead of SO ^In ta ly. A double bill Will be presented, i-aM on the 8tJ CharieiCharles Nattona: Norris,. the author of the TVA roads im walks again. Iterl campaign for Japan's "rst,gen­ Including VlrtorYleUiglen In "The. arrest of Mr. .osano a t the time he Act, was oil smiles over-the court’s where they closed a series o f re­ way has been found for breaking instead of the old. ornate robes and ter at 7:52 this morning was ___ gift. that t.ey now have the Park Tav­ b a n k .^ t month, vival meetings Sunday night. will also have red fezzes bearing the Uanehm er - residents \ stopped eral election In four years, beard a Informer.VrtUed the outstondifig waa fodnd hot guilty of being decision. He sold the TVA, bis legist down the limltaUons beretofore sup­ bled with motor trouble, the breaker ern team has Issued a challenge to Dtoiel M. Lam, head of tho Chi Rer. Mathis, has filled xmatorates Scandla' Insignia and black tassels. from Btokmg thcir*^furnaces after, general staff expert' on Mongolian Adjutant William U Valentine of plrtujr(MJfl938. negligent In ^hc -operation o f the Utlys vpet" had gotten "all It want­ PROTESTS SELLING posed to' guarantee protection box blowing ou( several 4'tmes. Kx- the Army and Navy CTub setback cago office of too department, an­ In San Diego and Las Angeles, Call, against aggression.". ■The degree team haa been prac­ the longest tobroken cold wlryc In cept for slowing the speed of the affairs "outllnq the frontier conflicts the Salvation Army will give a team, four gemei to be played, t'vo ' . Ing too part o f Gypo Nolan. aiitomoblte. In the complaint In the nounced the caw was solved, except ed." But whan asked whether be on the borders -of Mnnrholikuo and Ictor M c l^ le n betraya a friend, fomla and at Hiitcbinson,. KansasK ticing for many weeks and ha* recent years td. crawl out on pltoza car, no damage resulted. stercoptlcoD lecture Saturday, Feb- In each place. The: Tavern teanf suit that Is now brought It la claim­ ■tor the recovery ot the Idot. . H* bad changed hls recently expressed before deciding to devote hls entire worked for other lodges in the reofs and valleys to remove snb^v Outer Mongolia. i uary 22; at 7:80 p. m. In the citadel. held a big lead in the first half of Theree'ter. with mounting drama, ed that I he was negligent In to' said the six men would b« arraigned 'View that a unanimous, vote-of toe War Minister Ynshlyukl Kawa.shl- tic Intensity, hs finds himself har­ time In: the evangelistic field. Hls state. New and Intricate fornra" and thick lea thdt had thrdatcncAj In celebration of Washington's the slttlDg played last A ffflc laiL operaUon of _ th^autjom_ob|!e,_L>lr. today—hcfocc-/U,—3,—Commlsaldnat- -Court-ohould - be required. to.4nvaU' birthplace was Buffalo, Kansas. birthday. Tho -full Salvation Ar'ffiV assed- by-the menrory- of - hls'perfid v. (Ions are Included In the ritual toat fb flood' I m ■ intcrTors“ d many ma also-described “fho-sttuatton at started - To Iree g ^ 'Osaho carTfed' insuranee and Con­ E, K. W'alker,,oiccharges'of robbing date legislation, he replied: Evangelist Mathis Is the author NOVEL DECORATIONS will be followed In Saturday’s Inltla ■ I he Cabinet meeting, but. no deci­ hand will lake part and. will-play a His conscience burna:. h i*. .soul,. stable James Duffy in making the Ijucliyi Indeed,-, was the man and-(hit Tripped by his 'owii remorse, he In­ a National bank. ' : ■ " "No. I haven’t said anything that o f several execilerit: books on ‘ re­ tlon. ■ 'ITie' team personhef ebnairt^ ct:^bo-Jtas -had- a-ahort. Aarage - drive­ sions were disclosed. number pf American melodies.' The the contest service gave notice to toe ^m pan y lecture. ’"Thc*^ Life and Times of evitably come* to his doom through 'Ladd gave/ the name*,,of eouldn't be said with the same ap­ P o b M er Declares tFlnjnres ligious subjects. He Is a graduate of Amandtis Johnson, captain; Her­ way to shovel out thl*^ winter for. 'rfic etfctloD campaign dealt: pri­ carrying the Insurance svhtcli ac­ under arrest.ks Percy R. Rehm, 41,' plicability now. I still fee) the do of the Nadarene College, Pasadena, bert Johnson, chairman; Osqar marlly with domestic Issues, ll rst George Washington", wilt 'be' given his own stumbling efforts to conceal FOR MASONIC BALL many motorists, and car, owners MH-K SUPPI-Y. the betrayal. In a series of action cepted Service and att^hmenta on St. Charles lariat; John Gordon, 36, sirabillty of limiting the court' California Teacher's College. Johnson, vice ' chairman; William of which was whether Premier under the auspices of the Women’s ^ ■Bm-ber shop* at the south end will property were not necessary. Services will be held In the Noz- whose garages arc ^located some Home league of the- Army. — episodes, bit by bit, thread by special wdjehman; Fred Hansen, 37, power.” Business; Says the Rev­ Carlson, chaplain; Carl J. B. Ander­ distance , in. rear of their Okada and his ministry should have be open'until 7^ o’c:ock Wednesday of St. Charfes: Samlicl Bongiorno, arene church each week night ex­ son, past president; Elmore Thoren, Eir most Important foo------—- In 8-bclow zero weather todav with which oontalBs— every—element— o f CrBahea Into Auulhgr. T i ^ r - *i^ -M»^--lJaPl-AL-toc- diam-on-i'Vale p gvelopfflentg In -Con- pollCfltneh to shove their way ed swept to enactment. clatlons to include a provision in hls pelltleal effect of the verdict. Scilner a'prolireulkr hlTze ■■SJhlch^TSrid nourishment. oi a number ("Man^Cster people 1‘ow-n Farm to provide a storage.. — aurveylhg" and Attorney day. felt tho New Deal ■ waa bound to Demands; a who are asking-tt r flgui-es on new room for water department meters through were halted. Soon afterward Norris projected contract which will give each news­ through the plant of the Michigan According to tho standards set Middletown, Feb. 18._f Charles A. Watrous, New Haven, There was no violence. Discharged today: Charles Jtlller paper client a,property right In all benefit. ,Otoers/1ield It took the . Belgium, 17.01; . Germany Free Feed and Grain Co., here with a loss homes. ' y and garbage collection tnicks. Legal AspOcta of Surveying." a similar program In toe Missouri wind out of toe/sails of those seek­ up by the U. S. Government 64 per TVo New Britain people, Ra------.. Flant No, 1 w'os,operated by .the of 58 Princeton street. .valley,______—. .the neiwa of the aaaoclaUon sad. pror 40.60; Beg: Tourist, 24.7p; R?g, estlrn.a.tPd-Iw CQinpany officials., .at Ge-dlfiretes-of honorary- member­ CensuarThef hospital 'ce'fieils t'd~ ing to make Supreme Court an Cbmm’i 22.75; 'Holland, 68.56; Nor- *100,000; cent of the people huy less milk :Lynch.-23, Of 140: Maple Mre>T a^^^^^ ''The 'Rhieflctds Ajiijetlc club '.will morning shift, although a "sit tiown" More recently be expanded this hlbif the association from selling than the • minimum required for Mias Margaret Moore, 20. of 20 ship wUr be presented at the ban­ day Is 70 patients. tola property to any broadcasting issue In the/campaign. wa.v, 25D3; Sweden, 25.69>-Denmark, bold anothcr/ln a^scrles of "B liig o " ALL PATIENCE SI^NT quet tonight to Charles F. Scott, protest w-as staged by tire build­ Idea to recommend an autoority to PresldenyRooscvclt withheld com. health, ao It is readily aren that We Ledyard i-oad, wore injured here ers. develop all of the flood control, station or to any advertiser for 22i24;' FlnJa'nd, 2.22; /Switzerland, do not use enough mlUt. lost night when the nutomohile In parties at itiKi^l Ubhou.se on Emerson chairman of the State Board of H ORLD’S RICHEST RULER over the air without ment. J^t observers believed hls 33.00;. Spam. IS.Sa/Bbrtugal, 4;65; ^ Chicago—When the mliatacbed. Registration and to Col. Edw-y L. navigation,— irrigation, power and views probably were reflected to Money spent for mtlk Is well spent which they W-crc riding crashed ,J- street tonight ^ t 8 o'clock. Mem­ d e f e r s SILVER JUBII-EE hls consent?” Harris queried. ' Greece, ;„95 3 ^ Poland, 19.10; bers and frienlends ^ c - Invited to at- dapper little gunman trledi to. hold TAylor, chairman. State Public Utll- soil conservation possibilities of the some /wtent m the comment of because it Is the b ^t Insurance for to a parked par. up Milkman George Goralak his in- He deserted he was "tiot trying Czechoslovakia, 4.19; Jugoslavia, - -Lynch, ia-fiy patient today at the tend. Jtlea Commission. More than 200 „ Bombay,. Ind (A P ) —Silver jubl- Mississippi riy«r jQrstem, to eribarrass privately owned press, Norrid that the decision "gives the healthy bodies; - strong- bones and" tended vietim-botmeed'a m'll , botto> 'raember's 'ahiT gureta' ' are' 'expected B U e iN G INSPECTORS T V A all It baa asked for." 2.32; Austria, 19.00N; Hungary, sound teeth. / Mlddleacx hospital, fiiifTcring’ acyere off his head. Tw-enty mlnutts iVt lee celebrations of toe Nizam of associations" pr""to promote toe In­ 29.S0N; Rumania,' ,78; ArgenUne, to attend. Hyderabad, reputedly toe richest ^ o r r ls happily added that "the .There Is no dbubt that If the con­ lacerations. ,Twenty-five stitches The Railway Exp-.-css Company is toe little gunman tried Mllknibn terests of.or mutual press associa­ 22.20N; Brazil, 8.59N; Tokyo, 29.19; were taken to close wounds about profiling by tho sno.. storms. The Frank E. Wlnsor o f. Boston, man In the world with an income of MRS. EATON CONTINUES tion,’! bo't was polntli^ out "a meto- etuentials of toe Act" were sustaln- sumption of ^ I k was Increased th.vt Frank W. Chapp. Chapp hit/him Mass., chief engineer of the Metro­ TOTAL $484 IN MONTH Shanghai, 30.25 Hongkong, 33.06 his head. Ml.ss &lnorc suffered a Increase of biialness' fdr the first 15 *50,000,000 a year, have been post­ od'bf protecting our own interests fid. He said the only activities not the price c<^d be reduced. with a bottle of cream. Amkman politan District Water Supply Com­ covered by the decision w-erc sol) 1-4; Mexico City, 27.85; Montreal In brain concussion and was removed days of this month has shown an poned because of the death of King i \ X X as they are protected now In In concldding this article I wish Pdul Mueller, encountered -balf an mission of Massachusetts will de­ C^corgp V. FIGHT FOR CHILDREN erosion and reforestation. A t the New York. 100.03 1-8; New York in today from the Middlesex hospital Increase of 17 1-2 per cent over the hour after that, tendered g4p with Reciipts Reach One-Third of mutual organizations In which they Montreal, 08.96-7-8. to thanl^thc Manchester public on- to the ^nnectlcut State hospital liver the principal addre.ss tonight Originally scheduled to begin are bound with other members.” same time toe Nebraskan said he behalf ot the milkmen and we same period last year. one hand, reached for a bbttlfe with on "Boston Metropolitan thstrict Appropriation for Depart ■N—Nominal. where ahe Is employed as a nurse. the other.' February 24, the ceremonies will Harris urged three policies, upon was still of the opinion that the pledge ouraelves to give you milk Joseph Zdankowskl, 23, also a Water Supply." ment Made La.st Fall. not start until tpe middle of next Jersey Woman Lost Castody of the publishers: court’s power should be curbed. Adst. John McCIuskey, who has been Tho bruised little gunman shot The convention will continue which le clean and wholesome. State hospital employe, was arrest­ him In the log. September. Them Because Court' Ruled Be sure that our own house Is In Applies to Others Oust anking you Mr. Editor for glv- 111 for the past month am/ w-ho has through tomorrow with. A series ot The 50-year-old Nizam has a for­ "The court's reasoning on ,the PRAISES ROOSEVELT ^ - 9 0 c ed shortly after the accident charg­ / The receipts of the building Her a Gommunist. order. space In your paper for dlsciia- ed with evading responsibility and been In a New York hospital for addresses ot technical aubjecta and In- tune estimated at <250,000.000 in “ Protect bur own property. Wilson dam will apply to every ...rs treatment and observation, is show-- public work*. s p e c k s department during Janu- Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 18.— (A P ) lon of this Important subject. driving without a license. . Life on earth began In tho ocean, gold and * 2.000,009,000 in jewels. N ew York, Feb. 18 (A P )—Mrs. "Do a better job o t selling the other dam In the valley,” -, -Norris Pays for Cleaning and $I.20-V— iiig' Improvement and Is expected to -Ary.gm6'jnted to considerable more — Praise for President Roosevelt Pressing Two plain W. T. LITTLE, Lynch said Zdankowskl, who was and man’s blood'contains toe same Mabel Elaton, 87, who lost custody newspaper to the subscriber and to said. "They are all either op the » 0 . return to town next'week..,, _ than one-third of the $1,200 appro­ (Tenneasee) river or Its tributaries was voiced last night by Qov, Frank Oarniients. . Oalled-For . Bbsmrock Farm. . lh,,U'e.Porl<.ed car., took., nim^and.. mineral salts Joupd-Jn toe sea. / OmNA’S ROY.ALJEUIW .«N SALE —— S of her-two 'Children when a the advertiser," ■ — priation made fo r ' the department and their purpose Is to regulate the F. Merrinm,' Republican. and Delivered. 'Teh 195 Spencer St. MI.SS Moore to toe hospital but re- laat fall, totaling *484. Jersey courtheld she was "Imbued" ownkiit IIM, fuse

NEUTRAUTYACT , 21.00 I N S U l ^ E IS J^Uor Says' Germany SA U Y RAND PEPS . . 8.00 SELECTMEN AUTHORIZE . 6.16 'batar,' B., meaU and groceries ..... 8.00 DIVIDES OPMONSI ’McAn Shoe company, Thom, sbees'.., ^ Certain to Start' War U P K I W A im '/ 'I 17.98 Rev. and Mrs. ValtnUne S. Alison OF SHARING MISFOR The Selectmen lost night approved for poyaiant by Tokrs Tra4Murer elcOormick, Mra, Miuy, rent ...... 27.00 PROJECT McGill, Jr., Thotnoa, pMnt supplica ...... :88 and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden, Gtorge H. .Wdddefl 290 hills, lacurrsd during tee previous month and attended the aimual meeting of the the damage be may caW to V^hetr OM.MotBM, Ziwe Feb. 'An eoonorale eataetawphe In Oer- National Meter company, Water Works mipplles ...... , . 86.98 Kopplemann / and Shanley .F mounting t.o 330,626.74. 'Die largest bllU were the cbimty tax of National Typewrltor company, typewriter rentals,.'...... , - ^ 9.00 Tolland County Y. M. C. A, which penons or property VnUe driving —Johannes Steel, foreign editor o fpmany la unavoidable," be ,sold. ___ "And___ F. A. Verplaack Writes of ¥i5,088.Ui and the month’s street lighting cost of 32.,09r.52. • was held In TalcottvUla Congrega­ or operating an aiitoinom^ too Naw York PoUL left -wlto-ftj i|ia «g>Ma fia^ fv’cw Britabi, aCjr of, aid rendered...... 267.89 IM with ths 800th Decide to lUre ^ r^braiUs, Mrs. Ursula, board and care .3 16.00 New Hotel Sheridan, r e n t...... 28.00 tional church. Mr. Hayden ia very Old Time Pitcher to Try To »6oUsge naxt fall, JK§;py ...iw.tnPWJft.9iKW!tnPWJft .PIKW?/,* . sSfe JtubWo-FoiHimr--AudleHee- . A /& C, Welding company, teuek repalrl ...... 12:85 nctivc in all that pertains to the elder Themselve^-Jiidgmcni,iiselve^-Jiidgmcnl, proofni revolf among the German Newington Home for Crippled Children, board and ciro 20.’J2 re-1 -Rffi ot the ITth lia se e f ■"'AOiCly,' 'jDhn',TBnge<«lt”> .rv ^ ':' i l m :: .l7ounty-.Yv..U...Cr-A’,’Ahd.la..«aa.-.of and In tb e ’bvenr of an acctdept feel expresssd, bsllef Germany under people Is to sta rt i war of cbfiquest. Nciw 'Medcl'fcaumli yrlaunjl^ s4i v Ice —-X— T.-OT' 'vcslea lb-aey''l)«raw^^ ^ Hltlsc will, loitlate- a'■w aiter cell- Adkins Printing company, binding and printing services..,;.. 53.41 N. V., N. H. * H. R. R. company, freight ., .50 the dlrec'tOES of the BoJrd. Huri'SilrerDoflar Across -that^ the inhtled party couto . not Toyrard Extension o f Law. Hrtee the ^ma thing paratnount in drink of Harvard.>tttdento.. at make a ’racOvery agUfSst them quest. ■ , - ...... German foreign policy todey ts ^ s ed (hi Sodal " iunerliaA C3ty'.Mngni3nn,,ai>hBgripa(m;S4»A7^^^ .*r*r.*r*-K*-*.-* *-*.*■• * 2.00 .iAlAlaen!a.DalryF--mllk.v.F'K'. 'T T. ... 6.82 'rha^pubUulla-lnvited. to ftUted a However,''lf the ■ Iniuired wae a, "The question Is not, ‘.Cain' Ger­ will be war.”- Tonight fate Travel Aroniid Town; Aiideison, John, sikrvlces ...... 10.61 NoblevA. Westbrook Mfg. Co., office supplies 7,'.. 18.85 three act exjmedy, enHiraa“"C5fsny tneaia for about" too years after’Rif t-HWl. !teftstawM!d _ , m lnor,^ny legal ^ tlo n could be many fight T' but rather,' *When /T a b . 18.—Annual 'baiiqi It.: of Lu- Anderson A NorSn. meats and groceries ...... 15.00 North Elm Dairy, Thllk ...... 40.46 Grandpa” at toe, Tolland Town hall, He eald Hitler and Dr. Hjalmar Andreo, Lawrence, damage by dogs .. 4— . , , , ...... 3.50 founding of the college ih 1638. - {’*** slckni Cites/ ResenbneDt Upon by him iihtll he reached Washington, Feb. IS.—(AP)._ will Germany starj a war of con­ Former Superintrtidentbf Sohodl; Ther League of Emanuef Lutheran North End Market, meats and groceries ....'...... ■. 4340 Friday .evening, February 21st nt 8 Schacht, t^lcb - minister of eco- church. '. . ' i/' 0 •Apotbecanes Hall company,'chlorine . ,’> v,...... 22.85 Norton Eloctrical Instrument Co., truck repairs and parts p. in. Tlje play la being sponsored Professor. Morlson explained -to st' . j age and of course there Is nt> Connecticut’s two Representatives quest’’7" he said,- ' nomlca, were engaged in “ a race-to Fipd 'Verplonck., who with, wtre. Policy ^ Not Reiaovias U.6U Washington, Feb. 18.—(AP)— water was considered unwholesome. “ what-.«ic operator .might who turned their attention to neu- ■Steel, son of'a German father and Tbmoi •V Armstrong, Hariy, latioF sind material v - t - - • ' 4,25 Norton's, Ehbes ...... ; .7 ...... 7.75 by the^ Tolland Truck (Company. I Ppying Regular Premimns, rearm Gfrmany in time to divert Verplanck Is In Florida tor th e /^ - F4b. 19.—"PoUyapba* r, Aiinslrong, Wm.,’care of d u m p...... ,.v. 60.00 Representative Sol Bloom of New coffee and chocolate were unknovy^ t ."P*' have in tSie .Way of wedith at a later tnMIty legtolatlon took.differing-at- hO-nglJshlmother. has a^alx>weeka . 4-act play Oak Grove Dairy, milk , \ ...... 10123 Mr. and Mrs. Furlong Flynn have here until 1670, tea was not brought Jllsh In toe Harvard dale. toe-ever-mounting Intern’d discon­ tor, was a guest at a rae^ir meet­ by Manchester whnlty Plriyers, Snow Is\ Branded As / Afnott'JFranoee. rent, , , v• • — ...... 26.20 Ucavage, milk and rent ...... gone t'o Vermont on a business trip York offered 20 to 1 odds today Qiaf nearly 80 years after toe tastl- Utudee towards the plans to extend 8'orum assignment here on Europe’s tent. resulting ftom Intolerable Hollister street 35fl3 10.30 to America until after 1700 and milk Hamsne Standpoint dictators. Hitler anq Mussbllpl. He ing of the Ktwants chib iri/Likeland I. Benefit Edu- /'spluall, Jr.. Wm., range oU ...... O Niai, John, rent .. . v n T i t T T T T r r ...... 12,60 and before returning wfl! vlslt_Mrs. WaRer Johnson will not euceeed In waa founded. Students were ' P ra a d i P.- Handley air Deimont the, present lew Instead of enacting economic conditions. Into foreign cational club. Alias Mineral Products company, mineral l e a d ...... 4O.0D was not even mentioned In the I. It Is not only for the sake,et hn broader legislation. spoke, on Oarroony last night. war." at which Miss Sally Rand, fan dwe- ‘? o er Economy Oawald, Wm., meats u d groceries . .TT7t7 . * ? ...... , 31.99 F'ynn’s mother, Mrs. Davris in New throwing a silver dollar acrVisa . tbs’ early Stewards' records. pected to converse and -Teeit* atreat, au{>erlntepdent o f tbe auto­ 'ep one lecturer, gave a ta lk ‘ein Also, old-til Ceiiter Atkins Brothers, dry goo^ 27.04 Pagonl, B., meats, grocerlea and Oil . . . . ; ...... 37.00 ■Vork State. Mr; Flj’nn went In the Latin, he aald, or Greek or Hel anclal. security that an operator Br>to, however, were believed pre- church, . i-;;,lch & Blown, retit 12.00 Rappahannock river on the 304th The historian la preparing a five mobile de^tm ent of the Hartford should have Ineurance but also from lared to support the mensurn when aoclal welfare, according te a clip­ Poganl, Mrs, Lucy, r e n t...... 11.20 Intereaff Of the P ratt and Whitney and Latin was toe language i „ Week .darlovv, Clarence, i-ungc oil S-'&O Palleln, Mlchae|j_rent...... 12.60 Aircraft Corporation-aa an Observ­ anblversary of George Wsshlngton’s volume history of Harvard In con- most all textbooks and ' ftoetdant and Indemnity Company the humans standpoint Would any t comeo.m) tor action, probably this toe divorcee eondlUonally and the ping from a Florida paper received In an attempt to feeilH 3.26 birthday Saturday. of you like to Injuik some person Week. here today by'Thomas Ferguson, Feb. 30.-^Ghickeh pie oupper nt llltete vchlcu- Billamy, Hurry, automobile repairing ...... Patnaude, J. H., brush,...... _ 1.25 er at the recent Army air maneu­ of Hartford, laat night addreaoM a court announced that theie would North MetjihiUst church.' lar and pedestrian travel/ Bergrcri Dalry.'J. A., rallk ...... 8.41 Patterson, Wm., meats, groceries and rent L...... -But lip on bis Germantown, Mary­ nttaerlng of Knigbta of Columbua leverely and not be able to take Rep, Kbpnlemann, who Introdueed bteome final when actual proof that president of the Manchester Klwsnls ’cl^uring ths 14.00 ’ '60.70 vers at Burlington and the sur­ cere of the medical expense Involv­ On inclusive measure similar to the u. Sp coN STm m or club. . . . Feb. 2 1 . M. H. ^.-Meriden in thaw, the selectmen voted 1 ^ night tldvvell. Theodbre,. rent .?>—-s -V ...... Pearson Sc Johnson, range o il...... ■...... 16.88 rounding county. " land farm, Johnicn,. fonrier speed- river bank hear toe 'Terry fans", n their home. notice had been served on toe de final basketball game at State Ar­ l.lue Ribbon ifekery, bread, etc...... 48.44 bail king of big league bsacball, be­ associated wltk. to* early ■ Ufa of - There wan a good turnout regard- ed or the hardships that might come original administration bill, blam'vd fendants was filed with toe court. The engagement of Miss Rand os to hire two trucks to plow toe roads Peckham, M. C.,'mllk...... 848 MTse DoroRiy 'WalRw of Summit, to the Inlured's family In ease be mory.. , / 1;|;b.> hardware Co., F. T., hardware^d supplies...... 215.98 Piantanida, Ehvrlco, r e n t ...... '...... 12.60 gan practicing with a dollar against Washington. Deaths Last teea of the poor weather. A abort ths fsbt that hostilities have already Foreclosure Actlone a speaker to "pep-up” attendance In addition to two town owned plows 22.64 New Jersey Is spending a week aa hig barn door. 2. All beta are off If a “freak” «'Bs bead of ths household. I am .'N ext Week I'cylc & Sons, Ed., milk and service -X ...... Pickles Estate. W. F., r e n t...... ______... ’ bualnesa meeting preceded the ad- started for failure of the orl^n^ Tbe Home. O w nertlfian Oorpora- STRIKES BALANCE at the meetings of the Manchester which were put to work late yester­ 10.00 10.00 guest of several of her -s friends ‘‘Maybe I can’t throw that far”, wind favors tha pitcher. by MK Handley and,at the sure none- of/you would. plan. Rep. aheBlBy,--wl»/hld..ito-’ Feb. .28,—Minstrel show by Lut- Bovvers, itaymuiid.-rent..... ■ . ■ •■••r...... I’losquk. Lukasz. rent ...... ___ 14.00' - Last Tuesday; February 11, Mlks tion . was granted a foreclosure on CIUB;;wa*: :iSi® »taaTS :7fesiaerit: Jila Chbir of Polish church stT um day afternoon. ' Biallh'iVaite, J. R„ repairs, etc...... 24.06 Pinafaurst Grocery, Inc., groceries...... ha drawled, "but there’s one thing Bloom said, ft la a pity teat tea Bournemouth, Haata, '^efoM there waa ah oyster etew ee'rv- There is X g w w Uwi WT"Jwicity nouneed hW oppOalUdn to the origi­ toe property of Eva M. Bibge, et al. Ferguson by Mr. Verplanck. Because toe town 'rrieetlng' „ 66.60 Carrie Morton :i resident at tha Oscar Beringaf, 80, A) end t^lk about compulsory Insur­ nal plan. Is believed ready to. sup­ Hall. ' ^ ikldgepbrt.'Clty of,-’el d " r e n d e r e d ...... 45.86 Plimpton Mfg. Go.V paper . ri-i-.-i-T-.t. ; ...... w.,.. t. ;. cirtaln-crlf George Waehlngton did FredertciuhUrg.cUy .lauiara easnnt _ad. by a committee beaded by WU- of Ctolumhia. This propsrty consists Concernliig the lecture, thS'|1ori. November. CUL35.000 from the X 218 J57 — ---8.75 soulhern part of Tolland had the It, l ean.’’ dramatist and auteor.'__ Ham P. Quish after which there was ance at the present time and It port the extension...... Annual Masonic Bail a t 1 -rlstot. City of, aid rendered ...... Podrove, Abraham, meata and groceries...... 15.00 figure out some oonteat to test the widow, of a mualclaa-aiul of a farm. The Judgment day was Fi er Goyemer Ritchie di‘. paper reported; Stats Arrooo’. leetmen’s request of 3804)00 for IL Brunner's Market, nicata and groceries...... 3.0O misfortune to fall and break her Bloom, wdw” Is director of the truthfulness of the ebairy tree story. a antoker and a program of enter­ seems only right that I should touch Shanley. a member of the foreign set as March 2, with 36,189.73 being PoJa, Luigi, meats and grocerlea ...... 7. ’...... 23.75 hip. She was removed to the St- New Orleans. La.—1_. iipon/the financial responsibility .law AlTnirs committee. oppos«l the 'A dazed—and capacity—crowd Feb. 27.rr-Meetlng of Manchester highway department, the seleotm^ ' B;yanl & Chapman company, milk ...... V...... 16.18 Pola, L. Coal company, coal ...... George Washington bicentennial ”It ’ would be one of tee finest tainment given. ■ t , < • toe amount of the judgment. of Iflwanlana tociay heard Sally had previously abandoned their poF'^r 286.13 Fronds hospital, Hartford, Friends James Tanner, daughter . In his talk Mr. Handley reviewed w ^h we have here In Connecticut McHeynolds bill, which has been ^mprovement Association at y . M. ikiras. James, liillk ...... X ...... 6.82 Porterfield Tire Works,'Tange o il...... 7.50 commission flew Into a high dudgeon Washington celebrations on record!’, late John T. Bunoh. tormer Bi May N, Egan was granted judg WafnirgllgaiDSl the Rand, she -of toe bubbles and fans, icy of hiring additional men and ap- \ ^ .76 of Miss Morton are sorry to hear over the "myth” that toe first Presi­ he sdded, "If we could blow up teat the history of Insurance from Ita /Evidence of financial responelbll- abandoned by the House leadership, ment of $2,75() In her forecloeure Burrnigh.s Adding Machine company, ribbon ...T ...... Prcntict, 8. J., m ilk ...... 18.21 of toe Kentucky House of Rep; earlier branchee end gave a good fty Is usually required' by the Motor because of its quota provisions, llm- give a talk on social welfare that \ Feb. 29. — Leap Year d^ce nt paratus for snow plowing and. snow Ri.rsack Brothers, meats, groceries, rent and oil ...... 49.41 Prescott, Harry R. A Sons, Water Works supplies...... of her mlafortuna. dent performed the feat. myth at the same time." tatlves. action, against Belle Clement -.her would have flowed unheeded from removal, only two of the Heveral 22.12 John Clough has been confined to "Why, It’s preposterous”, be sold. account of the need and the cov Vehicle Department for the viola­ Itln. ■ exports of materiers other wood of Andover with September 28 New^Deal Changes. Rainbow by Oilwortb Cornell Post, Campbell,'Mrs. Mary J., rent ._...... ,.•*...... 12.00 Pukofsky, Mrs. Beasis, rant ...... 16.00 New Rochelle, N. Y.—Mrs. age of automobile Insurance. 1 tion of state inotor vehicle lews, than munitions to normal Kpeeco the lips of a visiting evangelist or Amarican Legion. plows owned by the town have been Canale's Market, meats and groceries...... 19.96 Quinn’s Pharmacy? drugs...... his home for several, days with a It’s ridiculous. Not only Is it Caroline Noble, 87, widow of being the law date. The property •used, this winter because of toe lack 32.82 cold and minor, aliments. physloally I Impossible, hut Tf—i talk In part follows: / such as driving under the Influence time quotas, because of Its treft was appraised by George Merritt of ■ \ a professional (male) lecturer. MISs ComJnf Event! C.ipitol Candy company, confectIonery--eRec canteen...... 33.12 Reals, Salvatore, Mioe repairs...... , ...... 3.00 as B. Noble, wrho otganlaed In these modern days wU^^ all of liquor or narcdUcs, a felony In provisions, and because of too fsi Rand, speahlng at the civic club’s March 7.—Irish Ten Party by of trucks to push them. The' cost I arnay, Ed.? r e n t...... • ...... : • 14.00 Rea and White Food Stores, meats and groceries...... News from Rov. and Mrs. James noli down the fable, you'll find teat clnnatl Academy of Design. -Andover at 33,600. Frederlc’ifk Md„ Feb. 13—(API — of renting trucks will be 32.60 an 108.00 BUCKINGHAM tb in n and people moving luch a ttie commission of which a motor tire to Include the provlslona he had weekly luncheon in to r Thelma Daughters of Liberty. Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., printing and binding services.. 209.00 Reed, Evelyn B.. r e n t...... 15.00 A. Davidson a former pastor of the Washington, was about 10 years old rapid pace, you'll all i supported closing our ports to arm­ Patriotic Program Former Oov.\Albert C. Rltohle came hour for each truck George H. Wad­ ( enter Pharmacy; drugs ...... 6.94 Tolland Federated bhurch, now re- wlien ths mlrscle was supposed to you'll I’m vehicle Is used, reckless driving or Members of toe Legion Auxiliary, hotel, received'rapt attention. March M. — Annual meeting of P-elg, John, milk ...... 17.05 SWANSON’S CONDITION aure. tfiat Ineurance bas to be speeding, evasion of responsibility ed merchant vessels. here today sound a warning "Dropping only a couple of Young Reptibileari club. dell, clerk of toe board, said today. Chambern Express, express charges ...... '...... _ 19.48 Reliable Realty company, r e n t...... elding In Florida state that weather have happened.” The coat of “SmaU Town Romao’ . almost a neceasity. HdW many, Italians Protest ' Sons of Tyeterans, junior members, sgnlnst fimdamental governmental Poor Economy. f barter Oak Grocery A Auto Supply Co.. Inc., groceries, range 15.00 this winter there has been unstaple, With toe snow a. foot deep, John and manslnilghter. Mlnore who ore all patrlottw.organisations, as Well phrascL which would have Identi­ March 18. — "Blue Bag", 8-act Riley CSievrolet Company. Inc,, auto re p a irs...... 45 enjoyed a straw rids and wars Washlhgtoim, Feb. wonder, In this assepibled. group owners of automobiles are usually The quota restrictions had changes by "Indirection." fied her to any benighted liatener 2>medy, Epworth League, North M. The selectmen. In planning the dll, rent,.etc...... '...... 114.48 Robinson, Raymond E., SO dogs billed, 24 Investigation! . . . 'flighty, strange bizarre and all other sen commenced bis practice with a guests at a banquet given In thalr Captain Oral>rge C. Thomas, have a t some t l m e ^ another paid brought strong opposition from as the. public are Invited to attend In an address'prepared for deliv­ slush plowing campaign, hojKd to 162.00 silver dollar borrowed In Washing- required to flte untll of age. the meeting to be held in toe G. A. who had never heard of the fan, -E. church. i 'hepdelalne, Louts, range o il...... 8.76 Rogers, Mrs. Alex., rent ...... 11.20 words In the dictionary ' that go honor Saturday night. The affair roandant at Naval hospital, a premium on ah/lnsurnnce policy Italian groups In New England ohd ery before the KIWanIs Club, Ritchie d.ance, she qulclfly, seriously and remove a .large amount of It before Cbapnjai) Valve Mfg. Cof. Water Dept, supplies . . . . ^ ...... 7.80 RoUaaon, Joseph, shos repairs ...... with weather. Only a few days of ton by a newspaperman and carried took place la North Coventry early today that Secretary Several states have on their stat­ the east as well as from exporters. R. hall tola evening' In honor of the suggested that If '.;those In author­ 24.75 to Germantown. with a more or lehs dlssattalled feel­ hirthdaya of two great Presidents charmingly jumped Into a talk/ln it froze In' nits, f Failure to carry Cliprtlcr, Joseph, labor and material ...... 1...... 18.80 Royal Ice Cream Co., ice cream—Reo. canteen...... toe real Florida brand. Grange hall. son, 111 of pleurisy and a fi_. ing—with the Vtbought,. perhape, ute books a law which requires that Shanley had. In addition, protested ity’' desired gp.verrimentai changes, out Us usual snow plowing program 16.00 81.60 The former pitcher stepped off 80 a person who falls to satisfy a judg­ of toe United States, Wo^blngb n which she bemoaned the f a c t u a l (,'bartler, Mrs. Raymond, board and c a r e ...... Rubacha, Waclaw, r e n t...... 7.00 Several of the young people of The P, T. A. will hold their daztee rib, had bad "a good n i ^ t " that he la pa^ng for value not ra- toe application of toe measure to w they submit then) as Constitutional this year, was labeled as poor econ­ Cheney Brotoers, rents, envelopes...... 116.78 'Ruasell, R. LaM., Agent, bond pram lum ...... Tolland, the .pastor of too Federated yards. He.faced a yellow; barn door TueaSsy evening at tea aty View added the seerelMys condition naivad. T o ^ sure, tvhen we buy an’ ment rendered against him as the conflict which had already jitoken and Lincoln, both of which eopi# In smendmenta, "Insttad of in the .yo.uth has Uttle opportunity in the 5.00 and drew back bis right arm? It toe month of Febniary. \ chaotic world of today,.deplored the omy by Selectman David Chambers . Cheater, Town of, aid re n d ered ,.,...... - ...... 6.00 Ryoa, Theresa Estate, tmto. 3S:60 church and W. Hoyt Ha;^en at­ danse haU on Keeney atreat A little changed from yeaterdoy. arUcle of piothing, a supply of gro- result of a motor vehicle accident out. guise of statutes for Congressional who said the wear and tear on road' Children’s Village, board and care ...... ' 23.71 Clei eame^ down In tbat-aame-swMplBg ■' oerfeeV iui eutomoblle or a hpiise, must return his operator’s license The ..quota opposition, arid tile The program will Include patrloU action only/’ necessity of a dole, wlricli rubbevi lenney, W. O. company, ranke oU, cement, lumber, etc. . 141.31 tended the February'UnloB"p*ople’i mopt-enjoyaht6-trina'tB"R*3"anfieiw 1® selections by the Glee Club of the surfaces by chains and melting snow /Jigncttrs Market, meats, groceries . i ...... *...... 68.00 Ssmaon, Mrs. Charlotte, board and c a r e ...... •...... Hally Sunday evening last, held at way that won him lasting /baseball donees. Mr, Gates Is prompter. ‘ we hai^eom ethtng tangible, Some­ end registration plates, these to be fact -that extensions of restrictive AiserUng ths CpnetltuOon struck Its recipients of initiative, and urg­ 14.00 4.00 fame, and the coin whizzed through legislation during the course of a American Legion Auxiliary of this ed that established business men TOMORROW NIGHT running .In the ruts would do ipCro (v'lvlello, Antony, rent ...... v.,...... '...... Sargent, Mrs. Minnie, rent ...... 7...... 15.00 the umen Congregational church, Music by Traat’a orchestra. th in g 's^ can. put a hand on and re­ held until such time aa the Judgment R l>alQtrce between the extremes of damage than could be saved by not Clark's Department Store, furnishings...... 23.98 Savings Bank of Manchester, rents ...... the air; act benefit therefrom. Now remains unastlsfled. This to my foreign conflict brought widespread city under toe direction, of I^laa Autocracy and Anarchy. Ritchie make every effort- to h,elp young 95.00 Rockville, K number from Tolland Emma Batz. music chairman. plowing. " Clky. Anna M., R. N.. board and c a r e ...... 16.00 Scarlato, Orazlo, rent ...... was' present at the four 'o'clock "Ping!” It.went against the door. aaeins to be the resedtf mind Is the nearest approach there oppo^i on, caused Congressional said he believed that to adopt "New people get a start as wage-earners. T ' 14.00 A hired band stuck his head out CLOSE s ir ^ leaders to abandon toe measure and , The speaker of toe evening will .T he selectmen believed they did Cilttord’s, clothing ...... 18.78' Schleldge,'William H. printing service# ...... 1 7 ^ 147.00 meeting for a two hours Informal VB FOR peopls.'reseht cartylug Insur­ Is to actual compulsoiy Insurance, be Past Department Commander Deal" measures .as permanent The serious note carried through to -their duty last fall when they asked Cobb, Lacey, board and care ...... 20.00 Scranton, Mrs. E. E., r e n t ...... f>f fh! l o f t . ______- - BRITISH TOMMY* er paying premiums on poi- ns the motorist realises full well the move to extend the existing embar­ policies .’Would be a pretty radical the end. • Parade of Old Fashioned Cos^ 14.00 discussion' of the genera, theme, "What’s that?” he asked. . they hold. __ go on munitions. Shanley said he Sidney Finer of Clinton/ Past Com­ step to lake." for SdO.OOO for hlgbvVay work and Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Ct.—Rec canteen...... i ...... 11.60 Beastrand, Fred, ren t...... X! 2.60 "The Technique of Alcohol EMuca- seriousness of going without Insur­ mander Finer Is known aa a good Down to Ekirth •said they would hot ask the town (Jommodore Steel Co., crow bars, bull points, etc...... 213.88 Fhea, John P., rent ...... "Silver dollar”, said Johnson, “I’m -Taunton, England (AP)—When a S tilr Ahead ance unless, of course, he is able to would support that measure, with. "Those who advocate the New "The tone of toe meeting reached 13.60 lion,’’ with Rev. Wayne Womer as throwing It,” stage magician put the three parts Do these same people realise If Its amendments extending the em­ speaker and a laqge attendance 18 meeting next month to appropriate tkjmmunlty'Press, printing services ...... 77.00 Sheehan, Martha, Agent, r e n ts ...... ”” 68.60 leader. A maiss meeting was held at reimburse anyone he might Injure. expected at the meeting thl,s eve- Deal In Its entirety should not for­ Its expected pitch In a jiffy, how­ tames to Be Feature^ a C'orreritl, Paul, meats, groceries ...... 87.11 The .man shook his head at such of a safety razor la bis mouth, never collect one dollar on a bargoes to loans and credits, but ex­ get that at least some of Its policies any more money for the department. ' SignU ^rvlce Cotporation, acetylene gas tanks ...... 26.00 7:30 when Rov. Womer spoke on antics and withdrew. As a matter of Interest, 27 states empting, A m erica T«pubUcs_.^tQBi ntog. ___ ^ ______■ ever. when Miss . Rand Introduced . JPrevlpup^ A^^ ___. Crane company. Water Dept, supplies ...... 68.86 Bkrabaca, Charles, meats and groceries...... ; ...... drank . ome water and produced y they are etlU the-wlnnetsi -lt- having-financial respbrulfatllty law r WQul^d-glve-An entirely new direction two -entsrtalnera from“’ll«F~treUpr! 5.00 the "Wisdom of Youth” and the mo­ ."You don’t throw a dollar”, ex­ fror.i his mouth aa assembled raaor, slmpiy meant their home baa not tb.0 latter provlelon. ' College Club -Genter-Gharclt— During each of the tost two years, Davidson’s Filling Statloil, range OH r.'... .t ;". ; ...... - 42.00 Smith, EUls, Munson In k ...... 3.00 a t least 20 will refuse to allow a mo­ to the conception of government who accompanieo her. Miss Dora uancosse, Arthur, range oil ...... - 22.60 Smith, James, r e n t ...... tion picture "The Challenge" waa plained Johnson, !’ydu sail I t See a watching army recruit Mid: been destroyed Iw fire, Uielr auto­ Kopplemann Issued a statement • The February" fncctlng qf the which moat of us thought waa firm­ after snowfalls had been heavier 16,00 shown as the fins! part of the eve­ vow that one rose. Say, maybe we ‘’Simple! I can do that.’’- mobile has not figured In a grue- torist the privilege of driving again that he felt, more reatrictlve neu­ Rockville College club will be held Maugbn, accompanied by Bob Sym- th ^ average for recent years, the DeClantls, Frank, meats, groceries ...... 66.50 So. New England Telcphcsie Co., telephone service! registering a motor vehicle in the ly established In this country." he mons,’ gave several planologue num­ Dell, Mrs. Louis, rent, core ...... 28.00 203.23 ning's program. wlll’be able.to do this y e t” He finished by swallowing -WY eome accident or death has not en­ trality legislation desirable, but In­ this evening In Library Hall at 8 said. Pinal rehearsals/itor too Olde adjourned annual tonn meetings In Sparks, Frnn)c J., County Treasurer, County Tax 18,088.07 The Heading Club met Monday throe parts of a razor. Doctors re­ tered the home. - state until. .nn unsalisflcd judgment advisable during the course of a for­ o'clock. bers which put her listeners In. a Dent, Fred, rent ...... 9.10 Spears, Mrs. William, rent ...... '...... “In accepting the Invitation of to paid, Proiff-of financial respon­ Against (fliangee Tyme ccncert which Group 3 r«t seat eer ntgBway trreiponnhie drivei-s. whether tbey^'wnnt to preserve It.' ... Supre GiMQ. Mrs. Mary, board and c a r e ...... 60.68 Wethersfield, Town of, aid rendered ...... NEW PLANE m a r k meeia. «r tairty-ata (M) ., ;ta. Rockville, Feb. 18.—There were Chatterton. The faculty will play a nant “Beautiful Dreamer,” and an­ [vartment payroll by allowing Wil­ Glastenbury Knitting company, rent ?.04 -Koufiow..__ Ectu___ ia.—(AP)- r' The first known form of Insurance While my remarks ■ have been tean made up of alumni In charge other male quartet to addition to TO50 AVilkle; A. R;, m ilk-.—... .t ...... • ewrt err ■■■ « n the prlDcIpally. on bodily Injury and six divorces granted by Judge <^'y, Feb. 18.—(AP.)—AD iam Pitkin, superintendent, sddl- Goodyear Rubber company, b o o ts...... 39.00 Williams, Frank V., g ra in ...... Shcvchenko, Russian pilot, clalme ly laetallatrata af tea 4ellaea Monday. Several of these were of dvertime work inasmuch as Henry Grube, Mrs. Martha, ten t...... ,, 12.00 Windham, Town of. aid rendered...... each aa aereaO. ite record that in 1620 a 'ltatutoiy becoming Involved In on accident. local Interest. keys used by one team and five OBSERVANCE PLANNED tion a t toe Municipal Council. their numbera v.1ll be "Now toe O. .Bradley, foreman la paid extra world record for planes with a load In Hartford County during the year ■Gie 24-hour shut-down In indus­ Day Is Over.” Guraitls, Mrs. Joseph, r e n t...... 14.00 Windsor, Town of, aid rendered...... !!.'!!!,"...... BBroBHiMa form of policy wae Issued in n o r- Mrs. Mary Ann Badie of this city brown-haired donkeys used by the for extra work. Some of the other Gustafson, Mrs. Id a board and c a re ...... of 500 kilograms (1,102.811 pounds) PBRSONAX ence. Incidentally, the word 1982, 3.1 out of efvery leo Insured was granted a divorce from her second team. The donkeys are shod trial and cotriirierclal activities was A large attendance la anticipated 20.00 V.’ogman. George, range oil ...... 7 " pf 33.743.334 feet established In I (Bouifa 6la J ...... selectmen proposed that Bradley he Hale, J. W. company, groceries, drugs,'dotoing, etc...... 306.30 Wpodr L. T., rent and wood ...... l , [...... VINANCB CteMPANV ^^lOllcjr" Is derived from an Italian care bad a bodily Injviry claim. In hu.sband, Kenneth Edward Eadle, with rubber coverings so that the Occurs on Friday, February 28 jCiUled In protest against toe killing and a full evening's enjoyment paid a flat rate with no overtime,' 1932 by Signerin of FVance. How­ ..J dolr M tfOAM Room S flat* ThMt»r Jump^ to 8,7.nnd in.iflat aiso. of thia.clty on grounds of de­ floor •vvUl. not :bccwnc..iiuirkcnly t ttettoa Tlekdt T«ldBk*n« 94m m Mmtm 9U ; . ^U 'om en’g -Cbureh Groupfl -aIiicn._tlia-hlghway-.appreptMoe-l#.”. Hartford Courant company, adyertising...... istip '•V^>ds, Thomas, range o il...... itallaiu foimded trading It was 5.4. In the State .as a whole sertion. She testified they were Bingo Game Postponed Labor unlona charged the municipal reduced this year. 369 kilograms. N E W HAVEN « ..teudee In London In the I2th .cen­ toe average was 4.7 In 1B32, 8.2 In to Have Protfram at S. M. E. 'TTartfdfd "Hospital; "board ...’Tr.n married In June 1929 and following In order to qo-operate to the officials ordered police to open fire ■ Clerk Waddell v ^ Instructed to Hartford Times, advertising ...... tury and . brought with them their 1033 and 5.7 In 1934. their marriage they went to Pitts­ fullest extent with the committee In C hurch. on the woifkers. ! 16.44 Wright, Mrs. Rebecca, rent ...... ’custom of Insuring hasa'rda of field. Mass., where Mr. Eadle had a Mcertaln from to ^ eirs of toe Mary Hayes, Archie H., range o il...... 38.38 i ulyes, Samuel, Mioe re p a irs...... '”!.'!!!!...... The factor of claims Is ns of much charge of the annual Firemen’s Fair Federal troops patrolled the WALL ST. BRIEFS Oicney esUte lf4heyWlll be ready Hennequln,. Louis, range oil ...... : ...... : trade. The British ParUament rec- Importance to toe policy holder store. They returned to Rockville which opens In the. Town Hall on streets and guarded the City. HaU 24.39 Manchester Lumber company, c o a l...... ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ...... ’ ogntoed the practice of insurance after a short period and aho W t uer ■ Friday, February 28, Is .-designat- ltd deed the Mi. Nebo property to Herald Printing company, advertising ...... 30.00 Atlantio Steel company, bull points ...... to toe company because of its direct Thursday night Of this wepk. toe ed as toe World’s day of ■ prayer. against the possibility of an attack. during toe reign of Queen BUxa- Influence on the cost of insurance. husband In August 1931 'find her Rockville Lodge of Elks has post­ New York, Feb. 18__(AP) — the town In time that the accep^ce Hill, Marion A., r e n t...... 15.00 BanUy Oil company, gas, oil, parte, etc...... r ! .!!,’! ! ...... betb. One of the most famous In- husband made no effort to gef her For years the day has,been observ­ In Monterrey, where businessmen may be voted in a special town meet­ Hinchey, Mrs. Sarah, r e n t...... ; ...... '15.00 Perhaps there may bo the feeling poned its Bingo party for thlFweek. ed by women’s orgon|totlons of toe and labor organizations hailed their syndicate headed by Field Glore and OampbMTa Filling Station, range oil, tire chains, etc. . '. '. '. '. 'J l^/.autance Institutes In the world la upoB the part of the casual men that to rstum, sba stated. ' It la the thought of toe committee Co., to d ^ offered an Issue of 316,- ing’ March 2. The heirs have agreed Uoll. E. J.. r e n ts ...... 59.00 Dewey-Rlcbman company, office supplies...... / ' IsmdoB Lloyds, which was first Mrs. Julia O’Hara TlnU of this local churches, especially by mis­ operations for two days early this to give the property to toe town. HoUoran, James W., electrical rep airs...... e.eo DlUon Sales 4b Service, truck re p a irs...... ones the policy to written the burden that nothing In the way of compe­ sionary societies. - ’This year It li month In protts! against alleged 000,000p u b lic Service Co. a t Okla- .dtarted In 1668. Their method.; in Is transferred upon the Insurer, Vet city was granted a divorce from her titive entertainment should In any home first mortgage 4 per cent Before plans for a WPA project to Holloran, T. P., ambulance services ...... v X .J ..., 7.00 LenO, John, rent ...... /.... 1 making Insurwce contracts wsis for husband John Tlntl on grounds of way Interfere with the elloi ts of the planned to Ijavo a union meeting a t Communistic agitation, the labor enclose the athletic field at Mt. Nebo House, C. E. Sc Son, Inc., sh o es...... 13.10 Morlarty Brotoers, alcohol a careful analysis will show that al- the South Methodist church. In the difficulties took a new turn. bopds. The bonds arc d aM Feb. 1, JMlson. desiring Insurance 2 to desertion. They wore married In Fire Departmehti ■ The Elks .next 1936. and mature serially from Feb. can be approved the property, will Ilublard,'J., compressor and operator....,...... '...... 13.26 Shechtman Motor Car company, truck paiis’‘ 1/ > around among those assembled. toough the company has obligated .Junc-1924 and she claimed ho left afternoon. Tbe pastor. Rev. Dr. Communists and F.iscistic "Gold. have to be owned by the town, toe Hunt, Edwin C., t e n t ...... 16.00 Itself aa previously explained it Is Bingo party will bo held on Friday will speak on "Prayer", and 1/1937 to Feb. 1. 1946. State of Connecticut, blue prints ...... !” iy?'...... " ' of paper upon which waa her In Juno 1925 following an argu evening. .FfihEuaty.,218._.i. .- Srilria" engaged to a brief clash' selectmen ^were Inforined. Jai-vis, Alex. Co., sand ...... 30.96 Turklngton, 8. J., Town eenlces and vital statistics’!!!!!!," Itfeb'a descriptlbh-bf tod ’ship to toe beet- interest of- '-the ■ policy­ merit In' which sfie tofused” to givV some of tl»e -vdsiung «ocietnHT"wni there In which several persons were All nffer'b y Mlsk GeHriide' Doiil -jofaaapn. Aaron, rents ,, ...... iv F r/;'; .'; 90.50 holder to observe reenable care take part in the program for this The New York Curb Exchange baa tMvoltoe on Gbmpany. gaa'and.oU .------— cargo with' information as to him money, when she was working Injured. received notice from O. C. Murphy Dero, state director of toe Federal .ohnson,,Cariye Machine.company, rent ..'...7 .7 .? ...... 22.76 captain, crew and destination, and caution In the operation of a and ho was not. She w’aa aw ard^ union service. In tola capital, the general con­ Johnson Sc Little, labor and material...... motor vehicle In toe ca.se of auto- Co., operators of a chain of stores in Theater, to give a free performance 48.88 desiring to become insiirors uie custody of their daughter.' At- The committee In charge Is from federation of workers and peasants' In Manchester If an auditorium is - Keating, Maizle. r e n t ...... 16.00 -wrtte--thelf—names: benenth- .luofells. .inaumncft_. IlieP o^ ’s Column .thft.Mlaslnnaiy.aoclety o t Ahaitouth J^e mldrweik tbet JtjriU^dlfitHhute tomey-WIIHnm -J-.- ■• -Rhea—- of- '- Man- flassett a t ’thMf naifeiiar coh'veriO'on- to holders.of Its present common provided, was tere'iTCd'by'lHeTs'elec^^ -Keeney—Bur ton,-mllk-;—.-rTvrTvT-.v-.—.-;-.-.Trrrrr7 TV , i ‘’■3.'41 SffonwlffiThe amount of' Tciieater represented her.7 Methodist church and Includes Mrs. Keith, G. E. Furniture company, stove repairs, etc. meeUng of the Ladles Society at r OlSOBOE V Howard Keith, Mrs, Alberfr-Holmari a re.'Kilutlon demanding the -dlsrols- stock of record Feb. 19 two shares men to toe Board of Education. 2040 Burance they were willing to nc- Mrs. Helen PInney Westewelt of sal from office of Raul Caaiellanos, Notified of Suits, Keith, Mrs. G. E. r e n t...... 16.00 too home of Mrs. Harold Wilts. -Cept, and thus was derived the word MARKHAM PROMOTED this cliy was granted a divorce and Mrs. E. A. Legg. They earnest., of common stock In. addition to ea'cb Kellum, Anna, rent ...... OPEN FORUM Mrs. Harold Wilts read a letter "underwriters." ly request that toe members of too federal attorney genc.-al, v4hom they share, of such'stock now outstzmd- Mrs. Lillian H. Keeney of 48 14.00 :/ from Harry Westewelt of Spring- When dies a king, charged with being an "enemv of BralnarU Place and Mrs. Minnie Ivfipatrick, James. labor and material ...... 89.40 from a Negro toaeher In the south. I firs t Company field on grounds of fraudulent con­ Oh, royal pomp and pageantry are various Manchester women’e church tog. Kingsbury, John E.. milk ...... 7 ...... FEEDING BIRDS Blocks were pieced from which a From these humble, beginnings BY CCC COMMANDER tract. They were married April 27, there, organizations reserve the date of toe proletariat" because he broke Morrison of 191 Oak street notified 8.41 up A strike called last week against the selectnven last night they will KIssman, Adolph, re n t...... 14.00 Editor Mencbeater Evening RsraTd, quilt will be made later. Refresh­ -iaa-developed the various appHea. 1935 ar.d the day following the mar­ The orb and crown and scepter/Ori Friday., February.28... . Stockholders of Detroit Forging (%. !■:; ttefs Market, meats and grocerlea ?...... Manchester, Conn. ments were served, In keeping with tiODs.of toe insurance principle to riage her parents received word the bier; a hardware firm. have approved a proposal to tocreaae sue the lovVn for damages ap results 237.96 Dear Sir: ' ' of falls on icy sldewMkk, Klcbasis, 'Charles, rent . . . '...... 6.00 •Valentine’s day. '. w hat we know today. The first Maiirhestef Mnn Th N ow Sup­ that y . \ Westewelt had been mar­ .A solemn, bell tolls from toe chapel With only two days left In which the authorized capital etwk from Kleiman, Louis, r e n t...... 7 . . . . t have a small space In the Miss Lydia. Young, lecturer of toe -organised fire' Insurance company ply Steward at Camp Roose­ ried twice before. H e. claimed one tower. to reach an agreement, employes 50,000 sharek to SOO.OOO .shares and Mrs. Keeney, who/clqlms to have 12.60 40 TABLES AT CARDS KnoflarArthur. Agent, ren t...... )...... 6.30 Open Forum In your valuable paper Grange, served u a judge at a In England was established In 1681 velt at Clinton. wife had idled arid he had been di­ And minute guns boom forth a and officials of U.e Southern Pacific change the par value to <4 per share fallen on an ley sldewdlk on Braln- .<6ttke, Augusta, r e n t ...... to express the Interest I have bad In competitive program between mar­ a s a result of the great London lire. vorced from toe other wife. Attor­ king’s salute. railroad of Mexico persisted to their from toe present no-par. /Directors ard place eluit of the Johnson block, 18.00 ried u d single members of 0>vu- lAintlcrj, O., meats and groceries...... ■...... 67.00 rder— •the evening - were! -Bridgft- womeD, represented by Attorney William J.- aqulrr*i-ud-a -eroee-oo- meron to' pdhits' alarig ''the 'shore hole cruelty. They were married And to the Judge of all,‘that soul first, Mrs. B. J. Munson; second. Sah'PrSnclaco', ,'Feb. 13—(AP) Shea. -lomas-A-Nettleton company.’rent ; ; v;r.~;T 18.00 tjw Sfltoitt wbl.ch Ottoajlae. .would Jdo- niacceaei- cuMrtng- a t»k »■ ' eetspasiegr-todity'■' ■are* Januaty ^4; j 1929 J n ., raprtggfichl " bAX fled®".'*' rMlss Aim Sl»«»tdriTTnenrfirst7"Sar VGOAElYJiNm .A...lstter..lroin..a .eondemoed-«>nvlct - TMe- selectiMcir WWr"lHSHHe4' by" AOO geteeft: Att8nil«toiai..J^ TlteiAiyv-.program blft.'- V I ...... Imploring King Edward v m ' ol 'I3^arrF5uiaX''renT KOO consisted of'4 . .Valentina prognm. Ueufc .fpt k jyrtodfThitot. {WanUhcida; seeondr'Fmaeis' Coatl; too state thot its.ssaessmeat .tor ths.^. - C. R.. range oil Thyy ' seem te be desperately hun- tm automobiles bodily in- '^tnovlrig to Spiriers., \vhlIo there he Vitoen died this king, whist, women, f l ^ M as porotoy ^gttafd to 'tevlb:; «S ■ Sped 01vl-_^e Penalop - T.50 and box oodaLt Ray- Oodooni acted W MaWmyrproperty dawagyirax mander of the eomp, ealdr ■Btniek her oh several occaslonB. ax ,Liut:wa«KUMiEbia4i ------E»BaaL;Mtft;Aiigfl«t7.t>68Tff VK »i ♦ 4 < ♦ V*'* e--W-»■ie'^*** WtmU m attergd- t hen .'Yili ’ttgagb" BTHieteiT ■ebimit'lif e ’Jaiflaa Cami^ itod:'Navv-club's' btoga-tbl Bgjjf? Instead of the 328.7UA7 mwistlnwiariuld a-RCt^iiim, w«a" Ity, eoUision, Are and theft. The TVIto the coming of spring, the cording to her testimony and faljed sovereign power 7 bell; men, first, Joseph Doyle; sec­ The "Writer was AM ander Mac! Mahleu, August D., meats and gtocert 112.26 reallaad from tha. eiua o<^ the I'mrh .- first two forms are written by coror beaches will be complete and this to provide sufficient food for her. His subjects -On their knees dld met ware: Mrs. James Benevento, Mrs. Kay, a British subject, who 'With which was appropriated lost Novem­ MsHon, Oliver, burner re p a irs...... 7 . . Hopbig tost this message trill-htip boxas. ond. Frank Handley; setback, wom­ James McVeigh, Jessie- Bristow, ber. TliBAs.’>es3ment la based on the 3.00 Oteera to realise ■ toe plight of wHd with casualty charters while lake and picnic area should furnish She left him August 26. 1931 fol­ bewail en, flrst. Miss Dorothy Mclldufl; Joseph Kristy, is under sentence to Auto Top company, auto and truck parts and re- ^ collision Is written by both fire and healthful recreation to thousands of lowing an argument In which he The passing of a mighty emperor: Mrs. Frank Cerytoi, Edward Mc­ be hanged Feb. 28 for kldnatflug' POPDlhlidn of The town In toe 1980 life, u d thanking’ ypu for tela •bcond. Miss Victoria Abraltls; men, Cann, J. F. O’Leary. John Sheridan, census. X; 10.80 oourtesy. W. S, ANDREWS DOES SfiM ualty companies, and fire and Connecticut i>eople,’’ kicked her smd badly Injured her But rather that a vvcll-Ioved friend first, George Bingham: second, state parole board members during Msnehester ^ ’ttl’lng Works, son“ u<«cturlng rusUc. furnj; In JnsUce arid good-will he filled bis The convict hoa.appealed to Gov. Keating, Thomas McCann, Lester rfanchester m'mbing A Supply Oo..^hardware and w p ila s 'V.V. •rdinary policy la written for stand- move to their home In 1931, and In place, Weir, Mrs. Helen McCarthy, How­ Frank F. Merriam for executive 48.28 Trust Oompuy tor over 40 yeara. boxei and small nov- PANTAGBS FCNERAI. ard Dowd, Catherine CosteUo, (2) McIntosh and Peter D. C0moIlo 370 Manchester PnUle Market, meats and groceries...... 88.95 Miss Oleatoke hu roterned Andrewi started hla career to efird lim its'6f 35,000 for any person 1932 he left her and the truck driy- r clemency and commutation of aen- for use of an automobile during their aJanchester .Sand A Gravel company, sa n d ...... to school after u atUck of meules. ^ u re d or a totm limit of 110,000. er. Since then he bos resided in Farewell, good king! Carroll Chartier. tence. .63 Clinton, hla natlvftjown, where na Los Angeles. Feb. 18,—(AP) — Special prize winnera were: Rag- canvass. In excess of their' regular vnneheeterTrast company, rents' ..., ft;...... 48.70 Joseph Mathein, Sr., passed sway was employed as a mtaoehger by [R more than one person 'Is Injured. EagleviUe. ■ — The world is poorer for your pass­ JTunefal aervlcea for Alexander' PV- __ Manchester Water company, water service...... a t the M uchester Memorial hos­ Tpoperty damage Is written with a c*'' n e w c it iz e n s James D. Collins of Marisfleld was ing on. nar Gustafson, Al Gravtoo, P. Sol- SnNEBS BB8CUED 6.83 tha Clinton National bank. He REY* 1« C« MATHIS^ Evangelist Pontages, 72, founder of a 324,000.- monson, H. Duplin, Mrs.' Louts -Maples Hospital, board and C are...... 60.00 pital after a kmg Illness. He Imvcs came* to Hartford In 1872 and was ■tal ttmit of 35,000. The poUcy awarded, a divorce frolA bis wife. And so again toe lesson comes- to 000 show business, were tentatively 'A Marchuk. WasU. r e n t...... three;e daughtersoBugnters u do one son- u d ■penr the owner or driver for dam- t ^ t d only a small share of the Mae M. Collins of New York oh Custer, BHott Leff, Cbisrles Bossier, Obrlovka, U. S. S. R., Feb. 18.— 18.00 first employed iqr the Connecticut S f settlers who came to aU: . — arranged by bis two sons for t^ TL'IUUSH SPINSTERS’ 1 snow’s, clothing ...... 7...K ...... o n earanddaughter...... The daughters River bank. g> he may cause to ^ e public In ounds of desertion. He claimed The one essential is for each tba M'S- Andrew Knapp, Mrs. 8, J. (AP)—Fourteen aetoara entombed - ' CHANCES SLIM 4.S9 Are Mrs.. George Whippert ud South America in toe past 60 years, ey were married In ' New York morrosr’SfUraoon. Robb, Mrs. Walter Vennart,^ Michael ^ ^ Aasistaaea renM'.V.V.*!;!:" Two nleoas and five aepbews sur- or property. Becauoe tba la S same.— In tha Yaldr coal mine by a cava- 96.H ghtor H eiu, and______Mlaa R e lu and Hear the Gospel Truths— plSMlng to stimulate Immlgra- July I," 19^ and after three years The aona, Rodney, a theater eeceeu- Hlrtb, Mrs. Long. L. Bargenhoiu, Kiartli), EHla, board and 6ar# 10.00 vi-ve. . iM n a a law of various states bolda tton.^ The country’s population la Not wealth or power, but sterling tlve, and Lloyd, newspaper 'riolumn- In were rescued this morning after Anka<;a (XP)—’’Slim plokln’t’’ In Middletown, City of, aid rendered Mathein of tMa' town, Mrs. Joae- MR the autombbfle la a dangerous at. married life she left, him for an-' character. Charles Vincek, Frank Rliyi Wil­ •40 boura ImprtsonihML Turkey fqr spinsters are Indlcatei 16.00 phtoe MUliin and Joseph Mathein other man. Ist, said burial vVould .be In Fbreit liam Shields, Mrs. Fred Sadler, Mrs. M'ller Brotlftrs. rent ...... 10.60 MlrutiM&t, each and every owner from -1832 KATHARINE DE F. HARDT. Lawn Memorial park, Glendale. 'While trapped buow, toe men by final official figures of tee .ecent ^Ronlgomery Ward company, fuiniidiinga .. of Unlqnrille.. * ■ The Stogosurua dinosaur bad no Good Mufic F ^rtrer la directly responsible for In the cases of Mr, Holmes and February 15,. 1936. Al Weir, Mrs. James McVeigh. The were fed throu„b a thrae-tneh pipe census. They snow that TurkeF s 2340 In Irate of hazardous traveling , WELCOME — - Good Fellowship showed l,100,o6oi Pontages died yesterday at t door price waa won by -TMmas Moore, 14. D.. D. C. Y..'Alnuhouta 'axamlnaUoa more inteUigwee t h u )a three- Mr. Cotltns, Judge IngUs granted •86 School s t m t , home. * ordinarily used to cany compressed women outnumber the men by more 10.00 Tbuniday sevM ladles attended tee WMfeS-Old UttOB. PrenUee. air to dnllara. toon 600.000. M A N C H E S^ EVgNTNO nERALD,jH^CHESTER. CONN* TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18.1988.

one who Is under parTgenerally, of young p ^ l e attended the Coun­ less It Is professionally ordered. ty Youiig People’s rally in Rockville [CITY AS AID Cboeee Better Days for INTERESTED Sunday night. The motion picture EXPLOSIONS ROCK Olympics Promote QoqdWiUtClance Pushing him in his pram la m "The Challenge” was preseotM and ferent from the porch alrliu^, and Wayne W. Womer gave a short ad the same factors entet Jati> his dress. Over Past Records Showi IF O R A FREE PRESS Fnrnlshed by F. R. Shaw, Inc. IN MILK DISPUTE ey Dreei safety. Choose the better ^ays for- The Center TlmeN, published by SIKEETSOiiniCA . 78 Peeirl SL, Hartford bis outings. the Center or WiUlngton HIU school, Bitter Feeling Between William R. Martin, Local When ^rlng; ths hIs room, was distributed Friday. It contains e Nations Repreeeafatlve the rides of his bed sh be cov- 14 pages, and on the cover to a pic­ [0 Publisher Says Re- erect 5ud a screen Says He Is Gosely Watching ture of Abraham Lincoln, drawn by Bid Asked to divert Buildings in Radius of Six By HARBT GRAYSON 4; behind hln draft. .Put cm bis bonnet to (Jharles Wochomurka. Several anec­ sixth. Bank Storks (N E A Sports Editor) protect his head cover blin dotes of his life are related, then BewUi the American looked ce^ LS. Cunrt Pedsion Cap. NaL .Bk and Tr. -g2.... -2A. Peyeippinetits in the State*- follow- events-ond - a - health- -page.- about. -tortile ..stand,-w ere- 'wamaty; steeping- 'are MfcePeBt, Blocks Deserted Jot Only ■TnVc'SweSr that we'vHll taiie 'pmt CAGE XflymmcMopM^o^ Conn. River Bk; . . . . . 4.W There are drawings of buttertlTes.' four smiling Frenchmen with white A i \ R E C or he may have ci d-mittens. He First Nat Bank.. — 100 and grasshoppers, colored, of much In the Olympic games In loyal coip- caps wearing, medals designating Backs the Newspapers. must not chill. Wide Controversy/ tjetltlon, feapectlng the regulations Htfd.-Conh. Trust ... 'v 74 78 J le should noy perspire, of course. Interest. Under tho head^if "Snow Two Hurt th ra as 'first, second,' third and In Mile^High Derwer During 30 ilvhlch govern them and desirous of Htfd. Nat Bk. And Tr. 28 As stated before. It takes Judgment, Fun" are Httle stories of a' snow- fotirUi-illace winners. It was years ■ ------. Phoenix St Bk and Tr. 22.7 house. skating and skiing. Greek participating In them ■ jn the true and thought and regulation, this before that Itoident waa forgotten j ^ i lcage, Feb; is;— (A P )— The U. Insurance Storks Hartford, Feb. 18.— (A P )—Gov­ columns are pictured of various tfe- spirit of sportsmanship for the MORIARTYS OPPOSE Riickville PAC Girls /ft winter airing Utica, N. Y/ FebJ,^lS;— (A P ) — A In International circles. The National Cage^Toumey Aetn> Casualty 1,05 ernor. Ck'oes today had stepped Into slgris, then follow hobbles as honor of our country and for the Local Sport ^ KTIupreme CJourt decision holdliig series of resounding' underground In -1008, three Yankee 400-meter ^^sneonstltutldnal the Minnesota Aetna Fire ...... 60'., the statewide milk controversy. stamps, pets, chickens, birds, cats, glory of the sport.” ‘ • jj£«B.jqulrrels and Guinea pigs, explosions, caused by h spark from runners were racing against one All-Stars At Y Thursd^ Aetna L if e ...... 37 H "I was very much Interested in- Thus avowed the Olympic ath­ English entrant. Lieut Wyhdham WILLINGTON QUINT; By 10D0QIt.SElXY.___^ AProbabb' none ol GAVELLO SINKS 7 HOOl 'gag,law," Cot Robert R. Me- ending with a fun page. Jack had fee top-filght^am-. Automobile ...... 3P>»i what they'^Tad to say,V the governor a workman's pick, spread through letes assembled at Garmtoch-Par- Chatter (Associated Press Spbrts W riter) lUbilsher of the Chicago Conn. General...... 43 to stay after school .to write a com­ Halswelle, in the London .games. pus quintets of ;e E u t and Mid­ said, commenting on Mondoy's coft- the main business district today and tenkirchen at the opening ’ of the About tho middle of the race, the Denver, ' Feb. 18.—:(A F )—Ml.le- west. lay has "become the Hartford F ir e ...... 86 ference with a c^ ra lttee of insur­ position of 50 words. It didn't tal-.e In a short timejevery building In a winter games. ' Ohe of the best basketball attrac-, l.standlng stars as the three Janton . Stocks Yankees had the Briton pocketed, RANGERS-EMERALDS hlgh Denver may be an embarkation 'T think those tcA. will ohoosb charter American Hartford Steam Boiler 82 him long, and he soon handed in his radius of six bjocks was abandoned. ttons to be offered to local followers slsterf, Orlowskl and Doweglcz. esterday morning our esteemed Ciarkemen Turn On Daz#ig BOX gent milk farmers who are demand­ And then the American squad, two In front and one behind. point for Berlin and fee -Olympic to enter their district illege meets National Fire ...... 84 ti paper and hurried out. This was' the Two persons were Injured. of the game' in ^ I t e some time Is Last Sunday the tsasn lost a bard corir^porafy; the Hartford Cour- ing a "flat-price for their milk In passing In front of HlUer’s review­ British fans, seeing who was go­ games tor a handful of bosketlMIl for tho chance to play l\th e Olym Speaking at the an^hal, .meeting Phoenix Fire ...... 100 A^ams Exp ...... 1274 story: "Mary was very fond of kit­ lUumloatlng gas which started scheduled at the Manchester Y. M. fought game with the Middletown ant, onri-lcd an Interview with Tom r Reduc . place of the present classified, sjrs- tens. She saw one In the road and ing etahd In mass, formation, failed ing on, became Incensed, ruaked on­ players who are "tops" In their pic trials," Orcim sald.'X Exhibition in Fmal Quarter the Inland Press Association as Rossla Insurance . . . . 14M' 19014 trm. burning while repairs were' being to give the German leader the Nazi C. A. on Thursday evening of/^lhla Spee^rto at Foot Guard Hall, Monahito, Bristol High's sports laska Jun .".. IB14 called, 'here kitty, kitty, kitty’,” and to the field, relzed John B. Taylor, Ranger Girls Meet Farm^g^ trade. Entries of IndepenJehtK teams, ;SBalrman' of the committee on frec- Travelers Ihs...... 625 The governor indicated that he made to a water main last night ex­ salute, and drew only a few scat­ 'W«sl<, when the Rockville PAC The Hartford All Stars have a coach.. .\Md aa we read we had all Piiblte L'tlllty.,Stocks Allegheny ...... 41 kitty was repeated until there were the trailing Yankee, and threw A stopover In New Yoijt for the however,, are expected to n ^ e up teni of the press. Col. McCormick was not ^ k ln g sides In the con­ 50 words. Miss Carrie Mlrtl of Wll- ploded at Intervals during the morn­ tered handclaps from the huge Girls, one 01 the fastest femi­ cage combination which they fetl Is we could-N^ to stifle our sympa After Mediocre Start; U g h flefleol ^46) 'ilbcounted the killing of Howard Conn. Lt and Pow ... 64 Allied Chem ...... 16.7 him over a rai:. /The other two nine quintets In the state, will bat- fins! Olympic trials In April will be an ovor-alze entr;- list, as uui. troversy,/but' was reserving Judg­ lington Is the. teacher. ing, blowing manhole covers high crowd that roared Its approval ton m Opener, Greermen sure to give ths PAC lassies plenty thptlc sobs\nd our heart went out neceesary, of course. ^ CtaUford In September, 1984, and the Conn. Power ...... 51 Am Can ...... ---- ..11914 Americans, W. C. Robbins, and T. Ue the snappy Hartford All Stars In the 1985 tournaroem, 20 ment, / Into the air. Plate glass windows when the Austrian, (Canadian, Brit­ of trouble on Thursday night. Moat to tho Boll CHy mentor In his trou Teams entering the National A. 1 Cob, rt ...... 8 . ntimachlne jm .sl«jd n g of Wal: Htfd. Elec Lt...... 69'i Am Com! Alco ...... 29 were shattered. C. Carpenter, finished the race but In 'a special exhibition gaipe. 46 teams ' were from fee colli Rivals Plit Up a Gallant Am Rad St S . . "I -hope - the - matter can be ish, German, Swiss, and other of the girls arc former members of ble and. travairy. .forget your own A, U. tournament here, March 15- 2 Opolaota. .r t Iff , ,l_ Liggett, both Minneapolis pub- Hartford' Ga.s . ; . . ; 43 . . . .77 24 Several thousand persons hurried on reaching the finish line, couldn't "The Rockville hoopsters peed no ranks and several others wars Am Smelt, i. ,,. 7. straightened out to the satisfaction squad,/ marched by and gave Hen- Face New mtain R?e; the popular Aetna Glrto quintet, cares for the mmee, dear readers, 2i,' Will nibble at a double lure— the SMoorbonss. K irs,-and concluded: ----- ,— '■ So. New Eng. ...„147...... » i 67 Vi ly evacuated to safer parts of the find a tape. It had, been torn away. Intnxluctlon. Umugb this be thstr which hail a spectacular career in P9**.‘! of Independent .amateurs who 2 OSV81W7 . . . . .T " Mnnufiitifturing Storks Am Tel and Tel _____ 17434 of att" the governor, said; adding WEDDINGS Hitler his salute.. ------— ' and harken to f!»u sorrowful wall charoplo^stilp in biuketbijrs ‘‘world had campaigned dir .ng/that^esoon V Fight; Trade Seconds *'From all these forcgajng facts It city, but. there vas-so—panic, Firee . v'hen, H§JsweUe,,.5rQBsed... Initial appearance —In town; Tbelr Hartford for - many seasons.' 'The of Mr. "Monahanv ------0 CampbH), r g ...... 0 Acme WlrsTf;.>..... 44 A'lri Tob B ...... 9»'.i thaVne -was working with the whole “ -So that w as'^tru r sjjS5fUtnansBlp s'clrire’ ''a n d Ute chance to .tzy out In college-.col6rs7 '. .7i ., : :7.~7 ' ^IIJttiBcessai^ to conclude that Giill- broke out in two stores but were the line, a tape was quickly strung Lots of Action Promised. lineup consists of on orrx^-^jf the Capitel City gala i^ll present such 8 ByeMiiri((,-|ff rr. , . t Am. Hardware 40 Am Wnt Wks ...... 22 rr^p of farmers to see If that end "for the honor of our country and across It. /After he had broken It, for Uncle Sam's Olympto oaga team. Bos Men Flavored ' ftm and Liggett were killed. with :quld not be reached. quickly extinguished. best -feminine— shar^tobtsn in popular players as ■A'mbrosl, Smith, ..the ik^uiescence of the authorities Arrow H and H, com 45 Anaconda ...... 8474 the glory of the sport” !' he was declared winner. Bays he. according to' the Cour- The champion and runnor-up of When the talk turns to fee Olym­ 7" ' The governor considers the milk Section Isolate*' Northern Connecticut. 'Possibly the Neville, Valrnte and DeMIIIne In 10 9-28 . of MlnneapOUa and Minnesota We Billions and Spencer. ^2 Armour, 111...... 674 Gollick-Kelsey Then there came the dispute be­ Americans protested. Officials ant. “ My team Is rulnefi for thto the tournament will earn fee ^ h t pic trials In the Western boaketbaU kituatlon a vital Issue, of Interest to Middletown, (3cnn.. Feb. 18.—The Police roped off the deserted busi­ Another triple-header bage at- most outstanding * member of the their lineup. All of those hoopsters r. njust believe that unconstitutional Bristol Brass ...... 68 Atchison ...... 74’ 4 tween the Canadian and English said the race would stand unless IT' - traction will be offered at the East season's State Tournament—and to play In the Olympic trials In New country, the national champion the whole state, as one of. "Con­ Rev. and Mre. David Stone Kelsey ness section, and although Fire team is Vic MeKska, a tall, rangy have had plenty of experience -on B rMw having failed to do so. 'murder Collins Co...... 120 Auburn ...... 46'4 hockey squads, when It was foimd the Yanks wanter' to run It over. Side Rco tonight, the program to be wouldn’t be grently dfsappimnted If York, April 3-8, along w ife five Kansas City bus team claims a After playing medfoclre baaketball P W Aviation C o rp ...... necticut's greatest problems." of this place announce the marriage Chief Joseph N. Sullivan- -said at lass, who to conrtdered one of the the -chalked coiirt. This contest to 2 'Vojeck, rt, rg , ..2 ^Was resorted to by the public au' Colt's Pt. Firearms . 66

l:OOTS AND h e r BUDDIES Her Other Self

6 0 AWEKQ ' H i WHFFv THW , . B u y SEI.l.<.:^?REM T//^/^//^CI.ASSIFBED SENSE and NONSENSE THE PQIMCEIVOO COULOMT ; AKlO And A ntan who would climb to the personally .he wasn't look tu for HlAWYt THtVA H^V>PY ,TOO -’. OOhiT very top before he dare wralk. trouble. .TH't CHAkiCE OV A UVETiMa". 6 0 t W S T X N UND ~i»ROFESSIONAli •tlon~meetlng hea^ln-Hartford Satar- coinBB’ tTMa SO or" iffY eet ■ -Bnat-ewBp; — ...... -— day. V SERVICES 2 2 1 don't think I -could have gone an­ ficulty In keeping the vaiToua i There are no .Carpet* In the Houte Man—Man always rasp* 4(hat f i«S T — LEATHER toper pencU ilSf SPEED OP Mrs. Bessie Stone who has been other mile." *' op«*' tor -flowiair water. The of Success,'but the floors are hard containing gold toiat watch, NpCfiffiJPHT ever he sows. •...., ALL THAT IS MODERN and sani­ staying at the hoi^ of her daugh­ He said the uninjured membera of mm turned to enow Shortly before no BBd bate, ______ViattOr—Not -alway*. You **0^4 iUitcr'on Crosslown bus. or Wood­ tary, plus efficient workmanship ') ter, Mrs. Clifford Perry, for the pfist tho camp were digging for the The rain changed to enow at 9 ' ■Uppery place* all about, and see the crop of weeds growl: land strecti' atxmt 3:30 Monday will be found at The Beauty Nook OLD A€E PAPERS two months Is now Visiting at the bodies o f the dead. That o f Mrs. m., In Bridgeport and woe followe 'ktll* here aad there. where 1 towed my flower seed*. ' JUCtemoon. RewSrd it returned to Permanent wa^-cs $3.00 up. Phone home of her son, Hardid Stone in Rees w'aa the only one recovered. SPEED TO AID IS ON THE WAY I are no lounge* or eB«y chairs. Woodland'Btreet. Tel. 706^ . T>y_a— merouFy -& Pontiac aedan, 15,000 mll'ea, just Mlss.Lovlna Foote, teacher at the dispatched to her aid : -yesterday in State;- Zero Mark by ' Ansdnta .was gripped py a liUnd- — Dr. Horry YToodbnm CBope, for hoiisework, and care of X w o Durbanft -Hfgh school, spent \ the ROME CELEBRATES )ng snowatqrm. ,( . Mother—Yes, Junior, Dear. mte new; J^o down payment, low children. Apply 111 Norman St'.- March 15. when the-schoonef was reported in Junior—They like to have it quiet ohancoUor, New York University. Toonerville Folks f ^ By Fontaine Fox monthly payments. Cole Motors. week-end at the home of her I^ar- distreu off Caflso. T h e 'fhebaud's Temperature readings had drop­ enta, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote. T onight up there, don’t they? HELP FOR INSTITU'rtONS and engines hisd been temporarily dis­ ped just under the fre ^ ri^ mark in I era be for Hoover without feel­ ‘ John Lyman of Marlborough w m AFRICAN VICTORY -T------/ A 'iS l if' 1934 FORD COACH »350, Very hospitals everywhere. No experi­ abled. Donbqry by 10 a m. ing''corapetled to apologise, to any clean car. Low mileage, $525. 1935 Hartford, Feh. 18.— (A P )— Stilct a caller .Sunday at the home of hiA Correct ThI* , Senteqcie '"iHtis^ ence necc.ssary. $60-$180. monthiy. The President Hayes of the Dol­ VVaterbury reported traffic diffi­ tnuit be the truth,’’ said the earnest Republican. OUR BDARDING HOU Ford coach. Low mileage. Like parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ly­ (Continued From Page Oqe) lar Line and. the Japanese Klr- By ASSOCIATED PRESS- ' By Gene Ahern Enclose- stamp. Scharf Bureau, measures were adopted . today ' by \ culties aa. the anow replaced the eitlsen, "for tt I* aq Uffictal state­ — Ex-Senator Selmon JD. F e^ , Ijt- new, $475. Terras-Trades conslder- man and also' at the home of his son, tolm a Maru ran Into mud banks In 145-849 W. 45th, New York. the State ^ r e a u of Old Age aa------■ ' ' .'v? Rain which later turfied to a difiv- rain and combined to flood the ment from Wa*hIngton.’’ _ed. 48 Pine street, Manchester. NqrmanJLyman.'...... _ drive, officially kaoWn Boston harbor, but finally freed aUreeta. .'The;: thermometer ilrrippeH slslaiice to speed up appUcationa. ' Ingjjnow, ..accompanied Jjy x.abaip . The leisure cla u is one In which WELL, SPOOK C M O N , ^ •■EXCEPTIpN AL ..., WOM ANrrUilrty Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish and ie "Battle of Enderta,". after____ the themselves arid prioceededr Mother—What arS^ you doing, OR SALE—1929 Chevrolet coach, Director .Edward’ H.’ Reeves has e of the enure reglbfi Involved' drop In. temperature, added to. Con­ from 38:.at ^ A m., .to 28 " several Individual* have7.*u((l<:!ent .economic to forty years Of. ago—in good Children, Shirley and Calvlri arid' J. The fishing schooner Yarikee lost necticut's winter woes today. The hours later. ^unloft...... O FPEPltt) S ou A TWWA'D UNCLE AMOSri. good upholstery and paint, five notified town autl.orltics' that appll Banks .Jones were recent callers at souCii of the former front lineS of Its way in. Boston harbor and ran *ecuri^ and leisure to find oppor- licalth, well educated, intelligent only consolation for residents of the ’ Over an Inch of rain fell during Juiilor—Making a house for little SHOW ME TH' new Urea. Rciisunablc. InQulrc 122 > cations .must be filed In .his office the homo of Airs. Fred Flack, and Makalo. agroimd on flats.' A tug will try tiinltle* for a variety of satlsfae- INTE’RE'ST IN OUK no home or outside encumbrances, state was a forecast by the Weather the. night in Torrlrigton and turned/ ilster. . ____ - ttons in llle. Florence atrest. not later than March 15 in order to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laiibcnstcln a£ ItaiL^ dlapatchoe-aald -the fleeing to free the schooner tonight. WHISTLE LC3UUPOR PUKK^A'YOUSArtS urgenUy needing employment. We Bureau that It -vvould clear up later to snow shortly after 8 A m. 86 M Mother— But you haven't a little FrnnWln D. Roosevelt.— train you to train others in make­ qualify for the initial payments of Bolton Notch. forces bf Ras Mulugheta, Ethiopian Sister, Junior. ■BUSINESS POR i4.'20bi benefits, which begin AprlJ .16. Jules Rcbilliard of New Britain war minister, mode a weak attempt in the day with another cold wave ford announced it was snowing I YOU €QDCB^\LV up naturalness using exceptional in the offing. - and like the rest .of the stale Junior— No—not yet, but Mrs. This talk of Louts not wanting \ Manchester Mr. Reeves points out that al­ spent the week-end at the hotric of to counter-attack Sunday night, but Jones got one. and we get every­ AN'YOU HOISTED TH'NOSE U O E U ^ S “ cosmetics: no canvassing permit­ SPAIN'S L E F T I ^ Leslie Conover, Hartford Mete­ city was feeling the sudden dr to.flght me for the title doesn't get ted; automobile, telephone abso­ though 9,000 people have filed ap­ Sherwood Keefe. were repelled by the big guns of the thing the Jonses do. ON U S POE^ A HAUGHTY WITH Evening Herald Fa.sclst artillery.'' orologist, predicted the mercury temperature. Ui first base, with- me. . . . he's lucky lutely necessary. This Is a perma­ plications in their towns, only 3,600 Mr. and Mrs. Wirithrop Porter and Tmrea Prisoners would drop around the zero mark (f I fight him 'at ail. SNOT5.T H A ^ GIVE th ' o n e y o u nent position If you qualify. Write have .been forwarded to the State children, Douglas. Beatrice, Wilbur There are plenty of men who can \CLASSIF1ED A search of the summit of Amba PLEAD FOR PEACE during the night He added that the — Henvywelght Champion James J. SAIti MAt)E ADVERTISEMENTS Normltol, Inc., Norwalk, Conn." Bureau. About half of the 9,000, Mr. and Henry and Miss Shirley Fish at­ talk, as they stand on their feet be­ TH IS ATTYVANO ON YOUPk Reevea atates, were on public ^d. Aradom Itsell resulted In the cap­ rain last night saved the state from fore a crowd. But they don’t all, b)’ Braddock. tended tho ski jump at Winsted and ture of a smalinumber of prisoners, a six-inch blanket of snow. ^ O H M L . G O Oseat aU a^rage words to o. Uao. "Effective'March 1, 1936, all ap­ New Boston Sunday afternoon. (OonUnned from Page One) S M im A DELEGA1 any manner o f means, seem to knUw ■z i t h e r A 'ElCa fVVONEV -J IsUlota, Bumbe^ and abbravlatlona SALESMEN WANTED 36-A hiding in the compl ' with the law. Mrs. Charles Fish and children, constituted until the state o f alarm The change f'.om rain to snow needed. Steady work for right man. 3 Shirley and Calvin. Were visitors at they would be brought to Italy. la lifted, seven days hence, . the bears: ' j d CoBteeutlvre l>art T ^ ti I cte "Only those whose applications The Fascist troops also reported was marked by a drop'of approxi­ I OopteeuUve Ob^ t ..I • cm ti etc Write Rawlelgh’s, Box CUB-48-2, the home of Mrs; Fish's mother, Mrs, Tuxedo as cont^ted with the white ...'.She (to. the keeper)-,4Are these for old age assistance have been ap­ finding six mountain guns tuid. In Formor Premier Azano, howeveiv mately 10 degrees, in. Ihe'thermomi I Day 11 otik H cte Albany, N. Y’. A. H. Post, 111 Hartford Saturday. Yfe ahd^ &ais ' o f the other ' gu^^ Animals ’ eartirvorous r ...... ; — A T h o u g h t ▲11 orders for Irrecslar lat^tloos proved by April 15, 19,’ 6, will be the one-time headquarters of Ras was quoted as saying he had "no eter throughout Connecticut. Walker rose rad wisecracked: Mr. anti Mrs. Elton Buell called objections” to being named to the New London reported -rain anjl Keeper (scratching his head and grin be charged at the one time rate. entitled to receive awards beginning -Mulugheta, many of the war mla- Well, I am wondering If I am then smiling brightly)—They Was, Is It not latvhil for me to do fpoolal rates for long term er\ry on friends in Wllllmaritlc Sunday Ister's personal effects, including post again, and would attempt to fog for the second consecutive day what I will with mine own 7 Is thine tUy advertltlng give upon rtquett\ ARTICLES FUR SALE 45 with the Initial payment in April. afternoon. ' dressed fotvxhe occasion. I am not ma'am. But they're all right since ▲dt ordered for three or tls days In Order to f^ualify two foreign decorations. complete formation of his Cabinet with the melting snow causing dif­ wearing ipy walking suit." v-e washed ’em in carbolic. e.ve evil, because I am good?—flt. stopped before the third or flfth ROTARY MIMEOGRAPH machine, Mr. and Mrs, Romolo Sagllo and After the battle ended Saturday, I "quickly as imssible.” filatthew 20:15. "In order to qualify for the first children were Sunday guests at the ^11 be charged only for the ac- \corapioroplete $15. whirl dry electric payment. It Is neceasary that appll- a few small skirmishes broke out Premier Portela offered to resign Perhaps wc do love our enernle-s,. i BUiobtr Of .imet the a appear- home o f Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marchisa 6n the extreme left wing of the yesterday, In the fact of tho appar­ ■ charging at the rate earned, bat wuhlihlng machlm $15. Call 7185. cationa with oil the required docu­ We never bore them with our Nn posses.slons are good, hiit by in Buckingham. Itdiian army Sunday, but dispatch­ ent Leftist victory, informed sources allowance or refund! can be made ments, be filed in this office not n iE . troubles. the good use we make of them; v K Wallace Hilliard and sons of And­ es from the front said most of the said, but vvas persuaded to remain htx time ade stopped after the later than March 15. It is lilghly im­ without which wealth, power, flftb\day. FUEL AND FEED 49-A over were recent callers at the Gllea'd Ethiopians were retreating in col- in- office until the official returns A man had just told his wife that friends, and servants do but help to e )" Ko\**tltl forbids'* ( display Uass mot probable that applications received Game Farm. * .umns headed for Amba Alajl, 20 <2> P t C K L E l completed and forwemded by town plan chieftain, hod been ordered to redralatloBs enforced by the publish* evening. They enjoyed coasting bring reinforcements from ’ne Tern- Sources close to Azana said he art aad they' reserve the right ta SEASONED HARD wood, furnace authorities as sodh as possible. An down Root Hill after which they Little Boy lafter coming from a S M O K t i i'Wdlts revise or lejeo^ any copy ooa* and Qreplacc $4.50 a load, stove blen sector to the west, to attack bad not yet dccldbd who would en­ 'M srtd objectionable analysis of applications received in­ came to the home of Douglas Por­ the Fascist right flang during the ter his government, but that he walk)—Mother, I've seen a man and white birch $4.00 load. v. Flt- dicates that many arc In need, and ter aijd held tlicir social. Games probably would reserve thh war min­ who makes horses. OU>81NQ HOURS—Classified ads to po, 116 Wells street, telephone final stages of the battle at Amba 'be published same day must be re* that approximately half of the ap­ were played and refreshments ami Aradum—but Ras Kassa never ar­ istry for himself. XIothcr—Are you sure, dear? ■elTsd by It o’clock noon; Saturdays 6148. 'Little Boy—Y’es. He had a horse i j i (t> 1»3I. Effiuint fei) M:I0 a. m. plicants were receiving public relief sandwiches, cookies, cocoa, candy rived. Martinez'Barrio, chief of the Re­ at tho time o f the application. and Ice cream were served. publican Unionists, probably would K °oO t nearly finished wlien I saw him: ho was just nailing on bis back feet. hCOKCHY SMITH TELEPHONE YOUR WANTED—TO BUY 58 "Applicants should make certain Mrs. Robert Foote and daughter. be called upon to seiwe as minister Off To The Avenue By John C> Terry that Uio required docum'nts sup- Miss Lovlna, visited Miss Marjorie WANT ADS. RESCUERS REACH o f Interior, with Casarcs Quiroga, Acu! IT -=YOU-AlM/r. Ac h ■ dcptta itg / JHNK- PRICR9 CONTINUE tfl portlng age. cillzcuslilp and rcsi- A politician usually jumps on an W1IM 6 AWWt A Ada ar. uc«ct*a. ov.r tbe ul.phon* opponent’s record because his own .A .kNCiqWUT,., -Pfii? uppie.poBesT. at U . CU^UE RATE alvHi abo>. vance. Call Me. Live poul.ty alao dence are furnished. It is the appli­ Hartford Saturday "Azana ,'Cabrnel, reported "Belri'g "cori- is too weak to stand on. MiCKBV.'-VOli'u.yFLPWE*" e« vR«s o h i.y u a oonv.aien j to adT.rtla.ra, but bought. Wm. Ostiinsky, 91 Clinton cant's responsibility to provide the Mrs. George Lyman and daughter SN0W 60UI TOWN sldcred for minister of state. •Mt ->46o-OA8H-RATfla will-thr aOcepted'ai" are vtsttlng- at the hdmtr'or MMr Ly^ A 8UP. IN V00O6- AWVg* THY FULL PATMENT If paid at tho bu.l- "BiieecTemsTBr".... facts TO pfOVe'bllgniBmtjL^’ ...... ' -AgxistDa’ Barcia, te ft'-R ^ b ilc a n -eimirNcrsnatcr.iiM:' "■'"’Wo'hian—1 hollce ybiif 'hiuah'ahd -ON FIFTH AVBNOE,------man's parents in Eric, Penn. minority leader and president of r. M. Ria V. aRAT. orr. a a u olllc. on or b.for* tho ■•Yontb Lost October, Mr. Reeves advised (Continned fronr Page One) alw'ays has his hair cut very short. «HE ViU. H P K RARB6T cao«9 psRsMbspt day followina tho a m Inoertlon of the towns to djeregard. during the Mr. Stone of \Vllllmantlc was a the Private Bankers' Trust, was re­ Neighbor Woman — Yes, the UP BU30MS J! H K«M AU«r aacta ad oth.rwia. tbe CRARUB HOARDERS WANTED 59-A buslne.MS caller at Elton Buell's wood ported to -be a likely candidate for initial pcrlo that applications be cleared prompt­ AVALANCHE KIILSSIX, spent ten hours driving the sleds Weill tear along like exempt.? istry. , wore soQ made her little neck feel greyhounds, Who la' game to join T" CLASSinCATIONS ly, and niles that beginning March six miles. In places they encoimtcr- APARTMENTS—FLATS— 1, ail applications must be forward­ sore, 'lit rubs too hard," she shout' right in? He—May I take you home ? • ^ f t h s 0 o * 0 4 « «*• . $ »•« b a «•>,-. a a a aa A WRECKS MINING CAMP ed snow drifts 20 feet deep. SCHWAB 74 TODAY' “ Of course I'll win without a She—Sure, where do you live? 'engagements ...... B TENEMENTS 63 ed by tho towns within 30 days Tmlay, with food in the -homes ed, ley&hc tossed it to the gr. imd. • Marriages ...... C after receipt. New York, Feh. 18.— (AP) — A doubt." And then the lad heard l>satbs ...... r\ they headed o\it of town again, this may think that it's very I" FOR RENT— SEVERAL FIRST (Contlnupd From Pago One) trip to the office was the ".special" Cuppv shout, ‘Til be the other Bad luck Is" a disease which, If Card of l^anks claas single and double dwellings. lime to Mop down trees for fuel. 74th birthday celebration plan of llglu, but lift It. You'll find you're reicr. This should make the whole taken In time, is not incurable,. Try Xa Mamorlam The town's coal supply was ex­ n o / right. Besides. I think I've XdOst and F o u n d ...... All In'good locations. Apply. Ed- building. She died a few minutes (Charles M. Schwab tfiday. bunet grin.” working hard six days In the week, ■A hairdresser's experiments .^nouneementa od«»«.I WBrd J; Holl. Tei. 4642. later. hausted a month ago; Since then The Industrialist, who rose from a 0 my share, by dancing all go to bed early and behave youl^self. often prodQco only a wave of /i;INrsonals ...... t GILEAD town.spcoplc have burned shade stake driving: job in Pennsylvania to ‘ouiid. "Hey wait till standards are set rad see if you don’t Improve. Indignation. The other dead were Parley Jen­ The stunts that we have had, so AatcMobllee sen, Roy Giiicr, Clint Noble and trees,/scrap wood and even,,floor- the chairmanship of the Bethlehem high, for you to jump when you . ▲ptomobUcB for Sale 4 Rev. Beale Lewis, pastor at the lifgs to protect themselves against Steel Corporation, has been confine, far,.were fine. That proves how ra, e by," cried Slim. And then he ▲utomofafles for E^hange mo.*« I Gilead Congregational churcli had Charles Roessler. all of Mancos, and = ■''d we are. I don’t know 'bout ; ▲uto.- ▲eoeeaorles—^ e e ...• • «» i Earl Wyman of Denver. the zero weather. to his home most of the winter wit; put them up. and everything waa WASHIN^ON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY - !■ {;...... 1. as . his "text Sunday morning, "The Neighborhood farmers were Worse a heart ailment. the rest of you, but I am going to B-t. f HECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser By WilliamH . ▲VCb Bdhools . . o . , . . . X 3 ^ .... !•▲ . .Nell Ansgiiard , 20. Golden, Golo„- rest.-...... K " ^roooB i Baptism -bruw fm r’ ' ' m iic e br the and Alvin Fink. 20, Mancos. were in­ blT than ■ the" vlllagcfs. "Orie farriier "Schwab’ s trip to the bffre'e toi ’ Tr.fe tw b Ud« lined up; side 'b y " TNACrSDnORIAkl ^ w T d i F w i z f ▲Utos—Ship by Truck ..••«••• • next Tri-County Union Christian En reported 25 head of cattle had filed was described by a secretary a “Perhaps when I wake up I will side. "W e’re ready, now," one of UIBELLEbelle K , ▲utos—For Hire ...... i jured but Hartley said they would /m m m r FRANTC. .J^SWrages—Service—Storage to ilcavor meeting which will be held at recover. of cold and hunger. George Bcldcn, very special occasion for him,' hand all the beasts another thrill. them cried. And, as they atarted. WHO HE HAS A VfeUMS 1 fPsa'ANvaoDY ^.wotorcyeles—Bicycles ,m* t l tho Hebron Congregational church ..with 100 head of cattle, had two If they’ll let me alone awmlo, 1 11 Dotty yelled, ‘"T w ill be a thrill. BULLETIN 11,000 Feef High THAT MAM HI6 ODLT h e THOOC3HT ' -.'Wanted Autos—llotOrcyelee ••• 11 §.d.?day evenings _Fcbruary 23rd was truckloads of lia.y brought to with­ 18 KILLED IN RIOTS, do m.v very best.'' < I'll bet." and rrafeastsaal larVIcca The scene o f th e avainnche ' was read. Miss Jane Hall o f Hartford in A few miles o f his place yester­ Pprt-bf-SpaIn, Trinidad, Fob, 18— Another cried out, 'TVell, iriy -W H O NAME WAS Veu MIGHT A e 3 B U R S L A m , Services Offered II CALLS above timbcrllne at an altitude of "That’s fair enough,’’ old Slim !'tV ;Sousebold Services Offered will speak and direct a-dcrtionstra^ 11,000 feet. A severe bli/xard has day, but it was impossible to reaob (AP)—Private advices'fromSCara- lands! They’re . traveling aa foet PHONED FAFLEY.... im t e r e s t e d i n ... Q MOLDUPS .,*,^;)inilldlng—Contracting ...... 14 tion on the work of the .blirid. tlic .snow-bound farm. cas, 'Venezuela, today said mx.morc replied. "Now, you flop down, right and hands. They surely look like w lorlsli—Nurte*‘Ie» ; ...... IS been raging there for more than a LONG H ^ O W N S POLICE Mr. and Mrs, .WInthrop Ifcrter and week. At St. Joseph,, Mo., an airplane persons shot by police hafi died of on your side and take a nice, long Hourds, except that they don't go SAID HE KN©W o u R t M m u r . J J^*®**"** Directors ...... U fhelr wounds, bringing ahe total nap.'* No one is going to bother vou. p:g'4't|MatlBg—Plumbing—Roofing .««' ' IT children. Lawrence Perry, Mrs. Hartley was near exhaustion when took on a ■ cargo of foods, medicine so fsst','' DISTANCE A VfcU W ERE A laaarance ...... n Charles Fish and chtidreh attended dead from rioting In the/capital to "Pejl.aps some of the other lots The twTo lads hadn’t traveled far 4143 he reached town yesterday. He and tobacco for a flight to the Iso- 16 in the .last week. L A S T CARNIVAL.' TDTAL NUMBER ’ * ‘^'*'ttlltBary—Dressmaking . . • ' • • • a . II tho Connecticut Sportspien'a and wdl do more -- stunts, 'cause they till each one leaped across"" a bar. Ho r s e - b r e e d e r ! wore a pair of broken skis, the only la^d community today, "^hree hun­ OF UMC^VBD Pvlng—Truektog-«-i4»orage •••. to Boat show at the State Armory In Provisional President/ Lopez Con­ know lots. Of course, when we run "I wonder.” shouted Duncy. "Just., M IQ H r? ■bile PaMsnger Servlea ones left in the comp, he said. dred pounds of bread arid 100 pounds treras wa^ reported W have rcstor CLAIMS THIS 'iatlng—Papering ...... II FIRE Hartford Saturday. out pf • ■ entertainment, we'll be hew.long those two will last?" CRIMES SINCE "When'T left camp a strong 'wind of sugar will be flown here by W. J. ed order, Newspapt/s were again throug h ,';. '. (XX.T IS f r o m ■(taalfiaal Sarvicea ...... -South GUea(Ln,'aa.u'ell.reprM«at«d At the and heavy-snow made the Traveling Harlamirierti maririger o f the L U L U M L L S Connecticut Farm Bureau Federa- ^bitsfiiBg-BneT a- fjm'rrasy-Hugjssh" "T hw rW ntay,"'s' smile i(ppn hla (Doncy grit a strange ride iB .Jlorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 difficult and fog was so thick I Municipal Aicport. face, exclaimed, "What s a y . we BSiAMEi^RIFF, pUet Qcods and Service •••••• SI 1121 tlie air In tbe next story.) ■tld^H uiiness Be.vfee tl 3 ! ^ » ^ c a m s : Bdaeatloaal North s o l v e d , o . W f and Ciaeees IT MYRA NORTH,SPECIAL NURSE ivate lastruetloB ...... 11 A Quick Change By THOMPSON AND COLL _jw elB g ...... S i i l JiMicnl—Ommatlr ...... It BUT.LAlDY.TUAT^ VDU HEABD ME — THECES ONLY ONE WAY TO GET TO WEVE BEEN DCIVING OVEB AN HOUB, HEBE WE ABE, LADY- ITSALLBleUi; OQ1VEI2.J y/ijiifm /f,'". Wanted—iDstxuotloB ...... 10 AFDBtY-MILE 1 WANT TO eO TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS, AND THAT© TO NOW~ GUESS TO PETTEB OTABT BEING SAY/WHAT t U ------1 AND TLL THANK MDU k3d Flaaaelel . AMBULANCE '’l i t WOW 'E M / DAD-GtlMMEd] LEAVE ME RDCGET THIS .SNEAK THIEF ICIM MAKE A LAUGHIN' ■m Benda—Stocks—Mortgegeo im.* tl . (Dougan) . INVESTIGATE THIS STOKELY ANGLE- LITTLE INCIDENT ON WUNNERj^SX^ ■w -msinesa Opportunities It ON IDN&JS'UND- WHEN TM .SUGE-OF MV FACTS'^THEM-- ____ l i k e a n o v e l ^ STO C K ER M I, b y g u p p y / I SAID I/O t h e m SLIGrNCSBD / / 'Money to Loan ...... || CROOKS, Help and -^ItaatJsaa 56 JO W ^ , ITS A JOB FOB. THE POLICE/ ClEAM UP THiff DUMP, AW* S'HEl P ME i Belp Wanted—Female ...... It WANNER,I'g DO IT, Eg BUST, r— ..4-,V i Help Wantedi-Male ...... H (Holloran) BaiOofnen Wanted ...... tta ll-A * •Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 17 ^▲getKt Wanted ...... -fil-A 3060 I Jltuntion. Wanwd—F.mnU ... u e glaaUoni Wnnud—Mai...... It (Quish) -SiBVloymcnt Aaencle. v-...... , M U »o •tocK—p.io—PaaltiT—YckIciM ■;# Ooca—BIrdo—P.u____ ...... tl IdlveUv« .Stock—Vehlclea 41 4140 M nltry-and Buppltes 4| Ranted - Pete —Poultry—Stock 44 HOSPITAL u"IKer.;j|a]e^llleccllaaeoaa . ties for.Sale '...... a...,,-., 4| t tatd and Aecessortee ....•••• i f ■ wy>Watchea—Jewelry «• 3 ^ aeetW W " ▲pp1ta~Bee»--JUdlo pSdh — ^arm—Dairy PrbSvetg .cACict'.cBs;-: enaebold Goods ...... V y and Tool* 1077 WC. y. wjiaa ir. a fat. aw. ir ftJ r _ Instruments ▲ad Store Bhulpatat - (After 5 P. M.) ALLEY OOR SALESMAN SAM ^ ' ------— kls at the Stores •••••«•» And He Got It By HAMLIN — He Knows Caboose . ______By Small 7868 m ss IS A RME HOWeV-DO.' w h e r e c a n j TH ATS j u s t rTL..HE EVIDENTLY HAD s 'cxoodI o c w 'T s e e uoui, docT6 r ^ IC E E P V B 2 SHIRT OKI, FOOZY/ j , WELL-WWASSA MATTER /S w J't G i r f M O T THAT MOSS, Doc I IF h e 's G c fT K ; Msemo Venid HotM»MMaaoddB )TVWCT $TIFF-WECKBO MUG l o c a t e j o n l y ENOUGH MONEY WITH HIM FDR A I T M l(5 HT BE COU- sSPAV p a v dibH ji c CABOOSG a b o o s e uevec.!(.KTu b o ' N A M I TW ' H b ftS d CAAV _ ____ BeotaWraets GAS CO. YOU'Ll. FIMD OUT RIGHT ' WITH VOU YAPS DOWN TPGIOUSI A P E v e a p evefi. HE'S COALKIMO- «Tl K >ms Without Board ; Id WOMT LET US OUTA QUICK, y’BETOfiA/ HIM ? ^ TM^EE-MINUTE PHONE CAU--W E WEBE c a u g h t A N Y T H IM G B E V C E V I C L [ -^ a n . Waat.,d >■•• *^ a^R*...... tf !*▲.... t h e r e ? WHATCHA HEBE.TCO S E E GUT/ OFF BEFORE h e OOUl D T E u _ WANT? m e a n ! po o r. —itry Board—R tioita — m 5075 WELL-I'LL see 'BOUT M 7 UU He.tauraou *1 THAT/ m e w h e r e TD r C f^ 9 oO S B . IS ■wantad—Room*—Board ...... t l .r ia l l v sick? . Roa) Ealata *•« East ELECTRIC CO. jhwteenta. riata, .T.namaau.. H LooaUoaa for Raat tt S181 .iDlmrbaa for Raat tt |iu»ar Hom.i for R.at tl IPaBtad to R*nt ...... EVENING tt HERALD ■aiB Eatato Par.data "It BaUdiac for Bala tt _ for. Sala w 5121 aad ^d for 8.1. n . j tor Bala n ■^4or Bala i t i« Proo.ny for Bala 14 - T ^ tor Bala ...... t|. t®*' Bxrtatpa 4« itad—R .al Eatatt ...... SI t.is.sse.aa»«.sw mj Aartlaa—Latmi Ratlaaa Read The Herald Adrs. jL lZ iL S O U J RoUcai

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