.H ' A\'BSAGE DAILY OIBCDLATION tor the Month of Febraary, IBSd The temperature In Manchester last night and early this morning was a little colder than was the case Presenting a Trilogy of Style SETBACK for the past two days. It was 85 5 , 7 9 3 , A 1ar|:e auaibcr of memben were above sero at midnight Inst night in Choral Concerts. TONIGHT Monber of the Aadit piaseiit at the meeting of Mian- and this morning It was 31 above. Bnrean of CircBlatlona tooomoh Tribe No. 58, L O. R. M., Masonic Temple For Men and Women DON’T LOOK NOW.... MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM held In Tinker hall last night when the local Tribe observed Its 24tb an- Attgustana College AdmlMlOB Wc. atveraaiy and also past sachems' VOL. LV., NO. 142. (Uaaolfled AdvartMag oa Paga IS.) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. MARCH 16, 1936. (TWELVE PAGES) night Six charter members and 20 WATKINS BROS., past sachems were Included In the (NOOBPORATED ^ Choir attendance. The 125 gallons of oil raffled off last night was won b5> Henry Veld, Director. ENTERS COLLEGE F. W. Adams of 136 Barker street, ROBERT K. ANDERSON Flowers and Plantt Pack Ice Litters Many Roads ^artford. (No. 1028). Funeral Director for all ooeaolona. CAMPAIGN CASH ’ AT AGE OF 56 SERGE MDIVANl, Bushnell Memorial Delivered anywhere] I The Bpwbrth League of the South Ftineral service In home Hartford ACCEPTS ONE HITLER Bewhiskered Freshman Ex Methodist church at its meeting to- like surroundingfs. OUTFLOW IS FAR OFTEN WEDDED, , morrow night at 6 o'clock will hold pects His A. B. Degree When an open discussion on "The Value Friday, March 27,8:15 P. M. He Is 62 Years Old. 142 EAST CENTER ST. ' of Devotions,” when plans will be Tickets $1.50— Jl.OO— 50c. ABOVE JO R M A L .announced for future devotional Telephone: Chattanooga, Tenn., March 16. KILLE^TPOLO meetings of the league. The Illus SCHEME, REJECTS ONE OIBce .'5171 House 7494 — (AP)—Freshman Thomas D. trated talk by Miss Dorothy Gates Sponsored by Hartford District Luther League. Fletcher of the University of will be postponed until Sunday. TN C FL O R IS T Chattanooga seemed to bejn [ March 22 owing'to a delay In re Senate Watchers Likely to Georgian Prince Who Mar IT Oak Street line for some kind of a prize to viewing the sterebpticon slides: day. He held these titles: League CoauGfl A g re^ to Have Big Job and Demo* Lawyer. ried Divorced Sister-in- M a n ’s Trussed Body The American Legion auxiliary Former school teacher. Der Fuehrer’s Demands S will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock Former member of the State In the State Armory. At 7:45 the IRISH NIGHT cfats Are Concerned As to law, Dies from Pony’s executive board will meet with the pPPERS Legislature. Found on Conn. Beach president, Mrs. Lydia Wigren. The University's only fresh- for Eqnahty But Turns St. James’s Hall Head of the Committee. msn with whiskers. Kick at Palm Beach Field. TRY NOW Freshman Fletcher Is 58. He Monday Evening, ST. PATRICK’S had been practicing Ikw here for Madison, March 16 — (AP) —i^found yesterday, had been In the Down Proposal That Coud* OKE 23 years when he decided to go State police sought vainly today to water for about six months. He a Washington, March 16— (AP) — to college. Palm Beach, Fla., March 16. — said there were several superficial March 16 BRIDGE AND Identify the partially trussed up iiith campal^ money already pour- ‘T expect to be much better (AP)—Death In a polo game gave marks on the man’s head, probably cH Most Disemss Peace. body of an aged man which was caused by striking objects In the Attention One Hour’s Entertainment, .$12.75 Per Ton Cash. Order From SETBACK PARTY out, Senate Democratic leaders In my profession as a result of a final dramatic touch today to the this training”, said Fletcher. If colorful life story of 33-year-nId washed ashore on the beach at East water, but the back of the skull dis 7:30 to 8:30. Monday, March 16 gave attention today to selection of River. plans work out, he will receive Prince Serge Mdivani, one of the closed a crescent-shaped mark that London, March 16.— (A P )—'Rw - Townsend Club Sergeant Henry C. Hclnold of the might have been caused by a ham i ' l r Bridge - Whist - Setback Odd Fellows Hall a man to head the committee which his A. B. degree at 62. wldcly-knowni "marrying Mdlvant" League of Nattona Ckiuneil, in secret No. 4 will Investigate this year's election brothers. Westbrook state police barracks mer or a rock. It did not pene Prizes In All Sections. L.T.WoodCoe 8:15 P. M. expenditures. said he was pinning hto hopes of trate the akull, however. session, agreed today to Relcba* 51 Blssell Street While his bride o f less than six Identifying the body upon labels The body waa found by Winfield fuehrer Hitler’s demands for eqiu^ Officort of Club N'o. 4 Tivo Door Prizes. Phone 4496 SUNSET REBEKAH LODGE Senate campaign expenditure com weeks, the former Lflulse Astor 'Van mittees have played prominent roles found on the fragments of a shirt S. Parmalce of Madison as he was Ity, but flatly rejected hto "condi all moniNrii to bo pmicnt Prizea for Ladles and Gent*. Alcn of Newport, .R. I., collapsed at and underwear and faintly discern, strolling on tbe beach. Admission 2.'5c. Refreshments. Adm. 25o. in campaigns of the past, but there PROPERTY TAX hto , side from the shock of grief. tion” that the Council must dtacuM Monday evctilnfi: at 7:30. Wi^it are Indications this year’s will be able Initials on the waistband of the Medical Examiner F. Dewitt An Players Welcome! Prince Serge died late yesterday trousers. Smith of Guilford said the man hiq peace proposals. Side Rocreation building:. Refreshments Served. more Important than ever before. It a few minutes after he woa kicked will undoubtedly be asked to Inquire A label bearing the name ot a ’’may have died from drowning.” Hitler had offered to send a rs| | - TOO HIGH, SAYS on the-head by hto horse from which New Britain clothing concern Sergeant Helnold said: ’’Until we resentetive to tha (3ouncU's deUber- Public In Aloo Incited. All Players Welcome. not only Into campaign funds proper, tm: I ‘ .’M he had fallen. but also Into charges of using relief (Beckwlth-Kclly Co., Farrell Cloth can Identify tbe body. It will be im attons on Germany’s remilltariaa* BUT.... The tragedy, recalling the death ing Co.), turned the hunt towards possible for the state police to make funds for political purposes. Almost every man and woman has an of his brother. Prince Alexis, in an that city. The initials D. or P.I.K. Uon of the Rhineland only on a Seeks Relief Probe, THE G ^ R N O R .. ' i'? • any great headway. We don’t know boals of full equality In the confer F r i g i d a i r e C o m m e r i c a l automobile accident In Spain a few were found on the trousers. extra pair of trousers or an odd skin Senator HasUng (R., Del.) Is whether it’s a murder or a drown Get Your months ago, occurred at the Delra.V Hclnold asserted that the body, ing.” ence and with the understondiiv ' that needs cleaning and pressing . . . seeking to have the Senate epeclflc- beach polo field about 20 miles that bis recent offer of new peace SPRING FLOWERS aJly authorise Inquiries Into the use with New England rivers receding In the area In which 160,000,000 pacts Wotild be considered. Cross Tells CoDectors That damage already had been reported, relief workers found themselvea south of here; R efrigeration FRESH of relief funds. Prince Serge’s bride, one of Amer Biz nations beaded by Fraiiea But many Senators contend that harassed by Ice-blocked roads in many sections. A group of men la opposed Hitler’s Insistence on bring S 5 0 .0 0 TONIGHT From the Growers shown clearing Highway No. 7 near Kent, Conn., of the solid Ice pack ica’s outstanding socialites, waa the regardless of the fate of the Hast Present System in State Is divorced wife of Prince Alexis' ing hto peace proposals up stmttl- All T3Ties of Installations, Including ings movp, the committee will have left by receding flood waters, a condition typical In many sections. FRANKFORT IS PREPARING taneously with tha dtocuselon o t the Door Prize Drawing Between 9:30 and 11:30, — ANDERSON S O -0 -0 ... Wife Looked On full authoHty to make such Investi Rhineland reoccupation. GREENHOUSES Next week we’ll clean and press a pair Prince Serge’s wife was watching The other nations with FraaM 158 Eldridge St gations. The wording o f the reso Based On Tradition — of trousers or a skirt for only lution to create the committee, as the match between hto Georgians were Turkey, Spain, Russia, Poland We Haro It! MILK COOLERS Phone 8488 proposed by Senator Robinson, Dem- and the Texans, led by Cecil Smith, FOR ARRIVAL OF HITLER and Rumania. ocratlc leader, would give It power Makes Suggestions. FLOQD DANGER IN STATE when Serge attempted a daring The Council then voted unast- (New Aerating System — No Bulky Brine Tank) to any use of Influence on voters. maneuver. He cut his pony acrosa moualy to accept Hitler's first cos- , the line of play for a difficult reach. dltton and to reject tha second. THE BONNIE BRU Flowers For With the election still eight months off, both parties are pouring Hto mount collided with Smiths’. City Celebrates First Anni Tbe vote waa interpreted os tato- New Beer for the Modem Taste. Try It! WALK-IN BOXES - DISPLAY CASES AU Occasions Hartford, March. 16— (A P )—The Down went pony and rider. Prince FORM LAW LEAGUE tamount to a qualified refusal a t money Into the campaign. Reports tax on property and real eatate la IS CONSIDERED PASSED Hitler’s conditions. And we’ll call for and deliver too—if recently filed with the House show Serge struggled to his feet, was ' ALSO KINGSBURY AND HULL’S ON TAP WATER COOLING — ICE MAKING you have anything else to send— but expepditures far above normal for altogether too high. Governor Cross kicked In the head and fell again. versary of German Re On Equal Footing naturally at this low price you won’t this time of year. today told the Tax Collectors Asso Ten minutes later he was dead from IN AKRON STRIKE The Council was agreed that Oar- Have Small Choice. ciation of Connecticut. a cerebral hemorrhage. An Inhala- many was entitled to ait In tha AIR-CONDITIONING expect call and delivery service for a East Hartford Meadows and COUNTESS RECEIVES tor was used more than an hour in armament; Der Fuehrer Democratic leaders have a com About 60 local tax officials were council on an equal footing with ttko single pair of trousers or a single paratively narrow field from which vain efforte to revive him. other Locarno powers—that- is, MAPLE ST. TAVERN present at the first of contemplated Larry Waterbury, member of the Estimates Furnished skirt. to choose members of the Investigat annual meetings of the association, U w Lyhii! la s d s A lo s i THREATENING NOTE to Make Address Tonight. Former Mayor Gets 5,000 without the right to vote. FILMS ing committee. Only Senators which began at 10:30 In tbe new original "big four qf polo,” who waa Tl-a Council ruled, bowevtr, that 21 Maple Street pi;esent, said the tragedy waa pure DEVE1.0PED AND from states In which Senatorial elec Senate chamber. State Capitol, with tha Relchsfuebrer’a proposala wat9 PHONE 7100 Connecticut River Only ly accidental. The game waa the a matter, not for the Council, hut PRINTED tions are not being held this y t s T are Harold T. Robinson of Norwich, pre FVankfort - On - Main, Germany, Applications to Drive Agi eligible. That eliminates about siding. — final and deciding one In the south for the signatories ot the Loearab 24-HOIJK SERVICE eastern polo championship. Smith's Pact. KEMPS, INC. two-thirds of the Senate member IKobinson Is vice president of the Places Under Water. London Police Trap Writer of March 18.— (A P )—The remilitar Texans were leading. 4 to 2. in the tators Ont of City. It was understood that tha Ooua- U. S. CLEANERS and DYERS ship. assoc iatloD. ized Rhineland today ^celebrated Film Deposit Box At Frederick L. Pbillps, of Middle- fourth ebukker at the time of t)ie cll decided to draft still onothar B|i> Among those Democrats eligible "army.day,” the drat anniversary of vltation to Germany to attend tw ' Store Entrance. 836 Main Street Near Montgomery Ward’s and believed to be under considera town, president was undergoing an Letter to Heiress of Wool- tragedy. German rearmament In defiance of operation at tbe Middlesex hospital By ASSOCIATED PRESS Flint-WUe Pola Negri League of Nationa. tion. 'however, were Senators Minton the Veraatllee Treaty. Akron, O., March 16 — (A P) Earlier In the day,—membeni RET^AD TIRES today...... The East Hartford meadows and Prince Serge’s first wife waa Pola Military pomp was banned. Pa of Indiana; Tydlngs, of Maryland; Negri, motion picture acUess. They Strikers strengthened picket r«- the Council sought to clarify Clark, of Missouri; Bulkley, o f Ohio; Tbe aaacBsors and tbe tax collec low-Iylng lands along the Connec . „ worth. Fortune. rades were sketchy. No display of ALL SIZES—GOODYEAR TREAD, FULL MOLD .lOB tors when taken together, have a were married In 1927 and divorced serves in the vicinity o f tbe Good' tor’s reply to tbe invitation to i KEMP'S Schwellenbacb, of W ashin^n; Hay ticut river Irppt were, the only sec air pa>er took place at the air a representatlva to the Ooun«Q.'- "fearful job,” Governor.Cross said la 1931. Hto second wife was Mary drome, though a squadron of small year Tira A Rubber Company plants den, of Ar|xona; MeAdoo, of Cali tions of the state under water today McCormlc, opera elqger, who waa Clarification, it was said, oeatend '“4 ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD-IT f’AYS "Professor Sumner of Yale used Manchester, Eng., March 16— scouting planes was dra:cn up 'je- today while a newly formed "Law BINGO BINGO fornia; Wagner, of New York; and to say, "There Is no tax system that married to him In 1931 and divorced In Just what was meant by the w o fS Duffy, of Wisconsin. and, since these districts have come fore the hangars. and Order" League claimed a first- $ 4 * 0 0 t o $ 7 * 5 0 I can’t prove to be wrong, or at to expect Inundation every year, (A P )—Alfred Molyneux, .81, of In 1988. "atsbald” contained la toe telegram Other political developments The mil ness of thp observance day enrollment of 6,000 members. Joseph A. O. Avenol, se^retary-MR- least. If not wrong, inadvisable Connecticut’s worst flood In several Lancashire, was jailed today on a The singer wept without restraint was due in part to the dampening Although no attempt was made Guaranteed Six Months. crowded thick and fast over the the governor said. " ‘I (Professor years was regarded at on end. last night In Buffalo, N. Y.. on learn-, aral of tbe League, received m ia - Army and Navy Club week-end. charge of attempting to extort £200 Influence ot the International situa to reopen the factories, strike lead Hitler last nlgbL Sumner) can argue agalnat any ’The smaller rivers in western and Ing Prince Serge had been • killed. tion. (51,000) from Countess Barba-a ers assigned extra pickets to "stand The charges of Senator Borah of system that was ever proposed', ' eastern Connecticut had begun to Later she slipped away and boarded The deliberate emphasis o f the by” In the event that ten at each "In Due Course” u. TONIGHT — 8:30 Idaho that "the Standard Oil Com When a tax bill comes before the recede aa early as last Friday after Hutton Haugwitz-ReventJow by pre train for Chicago. 'symbolic" character of the mlU- entrance, limited to that number The German Embaaay in f.4«ndoa, la Special Grease Job 50e pany" has tried to influence the se- Legislature, tbe governor said, all cat 'ng atm unestimated damage tending to reveal a plot to kidnap Prince Alexis was the former bus-, tary occupation, so characterized by by a court Injunction, should need while the British Ctoblnet win con- - And Every Saturday Night! leeflon of convention delegates In sorts of objections are raised. The and the Omnectlcut, last to rise, be her new-born son. band of Countess Barbara Hutton Relchsfuenrer Adolf Hitler a week, aid. Bldering the situation, Informad tha ' Oklahoma brought sharp denials tax problem should be approached, foreign office that the correct traaa- 15 GAMES AND SPECIAL GAMES gan to return within Its banks yes Police said that Molyneux had Haugwitz-Reventlow. from whom he ago last .laturday, led to the cancel Federal conciliators who advanc from several officials. tbe governor said, from the view terday. admitted writing a letter during was divorced in Reno, Nev,, last lation of a big scale troop review ed a pew peace plan last night were latlon o f the word to “in due courm" Range O il 7 1 / 2 0 g a l. Admission 25c. Door Prize. "Not Worth Answering.” point o f what on tbe whole la best. ’The river atill was well above "moments of depression” offerlni; to May, shortly before he was killed. scheduled for today, the first of Its told hy P. W. Litchfield, G ^ y e a r Instead of “forthwith,” as the Couto The Idahoan, candidate for the Blames Tradition kind here since 1914. president, that tbe company could ctl secretariat officially translateil; flood stage but Leslie Conover, Fed disclose the “plot.” He was remand It. . Republican Presidential nomination, The governor attributed tbe bfgh eral meteorologist at Hartford, said ed In custody for a week. (Continued on Page Eight) Aa Frankfort-On-Maln awaited not take back all persoiu engaged suggested that the campaign funds property tax in Coimecticut to trS' the arrival of the German dictator In the four-week strike and that The new traiulation puts a modi- ^ GET GOLD INITIALS FOR YOUR CAR there was no Indication.of another The prisoner was trappen by fled Interpretation on Hitler's condl- committee investigate the "facte." dltton. crest coming down from the upper police when he went to keep a ren for an address tonight, nlnetet.n "signing an agreement x z x might 6c AND CAN OF DUPONT NO. 7 POLISH—69c. James 'Veasey, Tulsa oil official, "In Coimecticut and most of tbe battalions of regular tro->pB con bring us temporary relief but to tlon for sending a representatlva to valley and the present situation held dezvous with a. "messenger from the the Council's session. declared himself in favor of Gov. Alt states, tbe tkx in tbe beginning was no cause for alarm. tented themselves with a brief be obtain it this community will have M. London of Kansas for the noml countess.” He told the police that CONFESSES MURDERS Hitler’s reply originally wan In laid heavily on real eatate, because New York. New Haven and Hart no kidnap plot 'existed. fore T breakfast "mllltar-weckon” condoned tbe greatest exhibition of Fan Belts Brake liuid property once was almost wholly march through ■ the streete. Then defiance to lawfully constituted terpreted to mean that be demand*''' ford railroad officials said the rail 'The Note ed tbe negotiation o f hto peso# pixto' Spark Plugs (Contlnaed on Page Two) real eatate,” the governor said. "In road bridge over the river at Hart they retired to barracks, and the authority that has ever occurred ’ Shock Absorber Fluid those early days of no stable cur Detective-Inspector Forster testi awastlka-beflagged streets were here/l' posato simultaneously with the dU- - ford had not been weakened aa fied that a letter waa received at OF FOUR YEARS AGO cuasion of bis denunciation of tha ' SPRING OPENING rency, sayings were put into land, they feared and officials of oil com comlnated throughout the ' day by P: W, Chappell and E. C. McDon as the only secure place, and tbe the Haugwitz-Reventlow London the black and brown Nazi forma ald, the conciliators, had presented Locarno Pact. MASS panies maintaining bulk plants Home March 7 reading: The new translation might metto ' land and buildings thereon were tions mobilized for Hitler’stier’s visit. 'a five-point plan which would pro HARTFORD BATTERIES, $4.95 to .$12.95 5 0 0 MEN SEARCH along the river in Ehiat Hartford said ’’Dear Countess: that bonsideratlon of hto prepdkui: texed." no damage had been done their huge Qoertng ArrivesIves vide Immediate return of tbe 14,000 "1 have read of your having a Bering, mims- could come at a later date whitto One Year to Two Year Guarantee. The governor eatlmated that near storage tanks. Fanner Tells Police He Killed General Hermann Ooerlng ly 60 per cent of tax Income comes charming little son. Now don’t get ter of avlBtton, arrived jnannbunced (Contlnaed on Page Eight) might be acceptable to tbe French - Showing from property tax in the United Traffic Im m pannlcky, ■ for a first Inspection of the air Last night tbe French denounoa^: FOR MISSING BOY Yesterday tbe flood was respon r t • States, although other coimtrles “ You should' Itnow that two men Four Persons and Then force since German troops marched Hitler’s reply as Impossibit. MEETING sible for what was considered tbe TREASURY BALANCT Tbe German Embassy explalns4"i have different tax ^sterns. have left Manchester to kidnap this into the Rhineland. At the airdrome The governor praised the work worst traffic Jam the cities of Hart a detachment of the motorized sig toat it communicated with Bertta-; CampbeD’s Service Station Of All Local Units of the ford and East Hartford have ever son and you’d be surprised to hear Buried the Bodies. and waa informed that Hitler meant ^ CHARMING NEW PRINTS of his recent special tax study com what elaborate plana have been nal corps erected a field wireless Washington, March 16— (AP) — 275 Main Street Child Wanders Away Jost mission as "excellent” 'Hie com- seen. set. , The position of the Treasury March "in doe time” rather than “Immedi- ■ Flat Tire—Out of Gas— C:all 4129 A balmly, almost summer-like day ately” and that the word "a lsb a lfr.. miaalon, be said, tried to tap other (Continued on Page Two) The public and tbe press were dis 13: receipts, 120,751,626.67; expendi National Union for sources of income so aa to relieve brought sightseers in great throngs Athens, Tsx., March 16.— (A P )— couraged from entering the field., tures, 316,213,263.26. Net balance, was translated differently by Nort% ’ Here are the prints for Spring that you’ll When Dnst Storm Sweeps real eatate owners of their excessive and It was estimated that 200,000 George Patton, 54-year-oId farmer, The only airplanes aloft were the 31,752,706,861.66. Custtnns receipts and South Germans. choose for the sheer delight of their color burden. Tbe commission, the gover cars used the bridge, over tbe river was said today by Bheriff Jesa regular passenger airliners arriving for tbe month, 315,683,905.71. To Attend Council die Prairies. nor said, proposed a state tax on between the two cities during the Sweeten to have related a niw story and departing. Long lines of black- Receipts for tbe fiscal year (since Gernuuiy’s position now to undoptr ; Social Justice and charm—and they’ll make up into frocks dividends and Interest, including day. ’The consequent traffic tie-up STATE ENFORCING of the alleged slaying of Mr. and uniformed Nazi guards controlled July ) 32.511,776,454.66. Expendi stood to be that she will attend tM that are bound to make you - ,| eel more stocks and bonds,'as well aa a sales rivalled even that 'bleb occurred on Mrs. J. W, McGehee and their two the highways leading to the airport. tures, 34,628.678,622.76, Including (Council session on a foot) ig aS Take a tip from m e . tax, which was to go back to the tbe occasion of (tol. Charles A. Lind sons four years ago. Wearing the jlue-gray uniform of 3^,261,136,932.78 of emergency ex equality r assured that tbe powers ' interesting. ' . Two Buttes, Colo., March 16. towns for the relief of the property bergh’s visit to Hartford during his MILK REGULATIONS Tbe youthful sheriff, who yester the air force, Goering went through penditures. Excess of expenditures, concerned are prepared to enter in (AP)—A three-year-old boy, lost In tax payers. . good-will flight In tbe summer of day assembled whst be said were hto Inspection with thi businesslike 32.416.962.468.20. Gross debt. 330,- to negotiations In due coura with SUNDAY EVENING a blinding dust storm, was hunted "Both bills failed,” the governor 1927. the nearly complete akeletont of a manner of a commander making a 502,446,471.63, a decrease of 31.267,- regard to the German proposala, Old M an among drifting dunes or silt today said, "and recommendations for ’The river toad aa far south man, a woman and two children, 631.75 under the previous day. Gold French sources Indicated that tbia- by 500 persons determined to "find municipal taxes were only adopted Middletown was seriously snarled disclosed that the grey-bearded sus (Continued on Page Eight) assets, 310,170,300,784.65. ebange made the situation more: MARCH IS — at him or drop In our traffts.” partially.” with traffic but no serious accidents Warrants Issued in Hartford pect had admitted killing. McGehee hopeful, although Foreign Minister C h a n ge to Billy Benson wandered away from The governor said that a 4-mill were reported. In a fight over some com and that Flandln and Joseph Paul-Boncour,- a ranch bouse yesterday and wgs tax on bonds, which has been a A 10 year old Maspetb, L. I., boy, Mrs. McGehee and the two sons his minister of state, refused to for Heads of Dairy C04 comment. OLD CO M P A N Y ’ S , overtaken by a “black roller" of law’ for years is, "I am told, con Nelson H. Levondosky, vlislUng rela were killed during the fight. HIGH SCHOOL HALL FINE LINGERIE SILKS klust that suddenly enveloped the siderably evaded.” tives in East Hartford, died when he Patton waa quoted tay the officer Rocket Ships to Pierce Flandln was understood to bass LEHIGH prairie. Nobody had taken seriously as saying Mrs. McGehee was struck received fresh Instructions from (OonttnacSl on Page Eight) (Oontlnocd on Page Eight) Others to Follow. and killed while the two men were Premier Sarraut to "get actfbo” TjSOO’Oock' rhis plan to "walk Into town." from tbe Council. — Soft, feminine lingerie silka^ that will make An entire CCC camp, all available fighting with an iron bar and a club. The two boys, Doyle, four, Secrets of the Upper Air Despite reticence In official quar- . I used to come to GOOD SPEAKERS such attractive slips—^gowns and negligees. officers and scores o t volunteers and Bobble, two, were Jain In a ters, there was some reason to be Joined In tbe search. Hartford, March 16.— (AP)—War ^ the office with that Just in time for you to stock up for Spring rants ordering the a rr^ of ' Jacob stmllar manner, Patton told the lieve that the modified InterpratSc, ‘'Well hunt for that youngster J. Levy, prealdent-treaaurer of the sheriff, and finally McGehee waa Washington, March 18.— (A P )—■'t.dard developed a email gyroscope. Uon of tbe word was regarded by., Everyone Welcome until we find him or d r ^ in our U. S. to Match Rabbits ¥ and all Summer needs, and for gift occasions. Lane Dairy Company, and Mrs. overcome. Progress In developing rockBte a rapidly-splnnlng top whLli resists the BriUsh os Important. a lt b o u » L : “ fagged-out” feeling tracks," said W. A. Eldmunds, fore efforts to turn it. This controls the It waa recognized that the final OK Lucille • J. Levy, secretary, were “Conscience Clear" which may pierce the secrets of the that comes from ris- man of tbe camp. , signed today by Proaecutor Nicholas Earlier, the suspect bad sold he fins on the- tall which direct the ctoion rested with the French and VlslblUty was cut almost to aero Against Frogs in Jump F. Rago. believed be would ’’come clear" of skies was described today by tbe drlVAig flames. tbe Belgians. ^ ing at dawn to fix the furnace. But now I soon after the storm struck and the The warrants were issued on com the :hargea of murder against him Smithsonian institution. "Inasmuch $ i tbe rockets started The heads o t tbS varioiu deltga- . searchers had a herd time breath plaint of Arthur J. Hayes, state and added "when a man’s con In a new report on the worx of slowly, the first few hundred feet of Uons went Into a secret session at pV gel n»y extra “ 40 winks” — because the house ing the dirt-filled al^ Washington, March 16.—(AP)—It&rector of an aquarium In the De- deputy milk administrator. science to clear, he has nothing to Dr. Robert H. Goddard of Clark the flight reminded one of a fish, 3:55 p. m-- following a good deal a t Faces were streiUced with , mud won’t be long how until the world partment of Commerce building, Today’s action, according to Mr. dread.” UnlVBislty In developing these rock swimming In a vertical direction,' dtocuaalon aa to whether the ses b OLD COMPANY’S that formed aa tbe dust blew into hopes to hold the show during the Hayes, to the first step in a general Sheriff Sweeten, 28 years old, and ets, tbe Institution, whlcb at one Dr. Goddard said in descrlbiug tbe sion be public, private or secret , warm as toastf thanks to haa an official answer to the ques Representatives France, Rus ON TOUR tears welling from Irritated eyes. last of April or early May. movement to enforce regulations on the youngest sheriff in Texas, was time financed hto research, declared action °of bis machines. a t ^V- LEHIGH ANTHRACITE. It bums twice iis long CUId Not Blissed tion whether a bull frog can Jump First contestants entered were six confident after finding the remhants that "rocket ships’’ which would "The continually Increasing speed sia and the Little Entente asked, GHENEY HALL SALESROOM the dairy Indtwtry In Hartford, New that tbe session be public while the Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Benson left farther than a graosbopper. bull frogs from Oshkosh, Wia., with Haven and Bridgeport. of the bodies yesterday diat solu carry human beings are Impossible of the rockets, with the accompany' Ing steady .roar, make the flights British asked Ihsjt the meeting bs ^^as the fuel 1 was using before. Take m y RACK their son at tbe home of an uncle, Fred Orsinger, of tbe Bureau of E. O. Stelnhllber as sponsor. Inveatigatlona now under way. be tion of hto 16th murder case in at present but that tbe carrying of Remnants and Imperfects — Hartford Road Fiaberies, was deep In plana today ’The citizens of Ctebkosb” , wrote fou'- years was clinched. scientific instruments is practical. very Impressive,” he added. "In two secret. Robert Benson, while they attended said, may bring other arrests this Maxim Litvinoff, foreign commilK : ■ i advice and get 24 full hours o f warmth and a meeting. He was not missed untl) for a gigantic Jumping show. Steinbllber, "are proud of their month. ■ . Patton, ndio calmly dug up the Dr. Goddard's rockets, which flights tb ejq ck et left a smoke trail 8 DOOR STEP! bonee Saturday before the eyes of and -bad-A small, intensely white sar of Russia, was said to have pn w j: tbe duster blew up. Ori^nally planned oa a frog- frogs. ’There to no frog that ean weight between 58 and 85 pounds, I comfort. ,Open Week Days 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. It to alleged that the Lane com hto 16-year-oId wife, had told two have attained speeds of 700 miles flame Issuing from the noszle.” pared a speech which he wanted to ■■ Because the dust is blown Into jump, ’ tbe projected event was ou^urop them.'' pany, 2940 Main street, violated the Of oonne, we don’t mesa that exaotly->£at wlat we do mean la broadened when protests were heard stories before relating the one the an hour, or 200 miles greater than Tbe Smithsonian Institution de make and Nicholas Tltulescu, for- , drifts, like snow, rescuers were ’nien Hy St. Germ(^.jif-Napo1eda- Milk Control A ct In two rMpects. elgn minister of Rumania, also ex that you don’t have to travel'any farther than year own bock that as Jurapers bull frogs should vUle, La., got in touch with Wash officer continued to Investigate to the lUghest airplane speed which clared that at present tbe motor door step to dine and dance and have an enjoyable evening afraid tha baby mligbt be buried. failure to pay the minimum price day. mglneers expect to achieve, and and means of stabilization are lat- pressed a desire to address the dels- . Ilie blowing aand apparently was not be inentiened In the same breath ington. for milk during July, August, Sep OLD COMPANY’S LEHIGH uitbont spending too much money. Step out—and Into tha with certain other creatures. He first maintained he killed He- have risen about 7,500 feet In abort tofactory and the next practical gates. most intense between Lamar, Oolo., "If you want to aas something tember and October, 1935, 'u set up Oebee In self-defense after the lat experimental flights in the deeert probtom to solve to the reduction o i However. Joseph Beck, foretoR,- , Spaghetti Palace for the beet of everything at little coat. ' The field to date: Jump you should see one of my and Garden (Xty. Kas., and was felt by the milk administrator, and fall ter killed his family, Patton sMd, near Roswell. N. M. weight of the rockets themselves. miutoter of - Poland,...... sidedtth with If Lasts Longer.^ Bull frogs. black horse grasshoppers”, be ure to keep proper records of sales. British suggestion and the m eetlsr tfl FINE ORCHESTRA GOOD FDOD also in the Oklahoma Panhandle, Black horse grasshoppers. and then had disposed of tbe four Tbe motor of the machine, the "Tbe fact that one a t these rock f S l wrote. Mr. and Mrs. Levy will be notified bodice by boiling them In vats and ets will carry a delicate gyroscope secret—meaning that only beads of -ia BEER ON DRAUGHT Texas and Eastern New Mexico. Jack rabbits. Smithsonian report declared, to a Hie storm was deocribed in some Next someone suggested that to appear in. Police Court Thursday burying the bones. combustion chamber In which llqqid which functions hi flight. Indicates delegations were present while ses- "Of course”, said Orsinger. "there frogs and grasshoppers were tfi- sections, where a light could not be morning. I.ater be said two men whom he oxygen and gasoline mix with ex that It would be possible to carry retaries and .ither League funcUcB- : may be some other bugs and things ologlcal bums compared with Kanyai 'W G.E.W ILUS&SON.Inc. seen acrosa a street, as the “ worst ClasaHlad Syotem could not name bad come into the plosive force. The resulting power delicate recording Instrumenta, such aries attend private aeoalona. Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplle s. Paint that people want to enter, but right Jack rabbits. Action by Administrator Hayes house where he lived with the Me- Is exerted downward through noz as would be needed for study of The nature of the reply a t the SPAGHETTI PALACE since last ApriL” At Osyton, N. M„ now it looks as U we’ve got the real 2 .Main Street Tel. 5125 Manchester "O. K.” said the aquarium di Involves the ciassifled system of Gebeea and bad brutally killed the zles to the tall. conditions in tbe outer reaches nf Council to HlUer’a mesasge o f toft 37 Oak Street Phone 3903 it was the worst since the "black American performers.” rector, “the bars are down. Bring terror" o f 1935. ' " family, forcing Patton to . bury Vo control these Jets and keep the the upper atmosphere,” the institu Tbe fistaerics offhflal. who Is dt- them aU on.” (Ooatiaawl aa Pago Two) them. rocket on a straight path. Dr. God-' tion commented. .. , rOoBttaRsd SR Page TwR)
•y) 4 . 0 W E T W O MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHEHTER. CONN- AIONDAY, MARCH 16, IWJS. — r ...... - " ■ ■------MANCTIkstER evening herald. lOANUHESTifiK, QONN. MONDAY, MARCH 16,1»66. PAGE THREE" of 286 West Center atreet, preaf In reftuing to Is,; Hitler “dletats’’ dent, Gustave Sebretber; Vice presi TOWN NOT INCLDDED to them and fores their considera MORE FIRMS HERE dent, Walter B. Schreiber; secretary tion of bU treaty preposais. MOUNT NEBO FIELD Union Jack which flew from the and treasurer, George O. Behreiber; CAMPAIGN CASH SCHOOL THESPIANS 8 p. m. People went to their attics flagship Lion when Earl Beatty The British government also, an to look up discarded lamps with officera are directors. IN ALMANAC USTING auWorltatIve source said, regarded N. Y. Stocks Taking: A Caribbean Cruise IDBERIAN BALL fought in the Battle of Jutland. Mother Offers to Give Away* T. T. Brlsh Hardware company of P T E ’S BUSINESS smoky or cracked chimneys, or if King IMward was represented at FILE THEIR REPORTS •Ws German reply is "disappoint PLANS INCOMPLETE they were lucky enough to have can- m 708 Main street, president, Albert ing.” OUTFLOW IS FAR PLAYERS GUESTS the funeral by the Duke of York, McLaughlin (elnca deceased), eecra. Manchester Isn’t Named As Adams Exp ....4. dlea those were, boought Into use. who was accompanied by the Duke tary and treasurer, Ear) O. Seaman; Some of WIs apprehension clear Not a ray or light was to be seen TOMORROW NIGHT Her Two Small Daughters Being Community of 2,.’>00 Alaska Jun TAX DUE APRIL 1 of Kent. . 1 ----- directors, Mr. McLaughlin, Mr. Sea- ed away,' however, as Ws posalbiU- Allegheny ...... around the green unless a stray car or More Population. ty arose this mdming Wat a mis ABOVE JORM AL The Kings of Norway,. Italy and Tows Clerk Torkington Re- man, Ruth McLaughlin and Anne L. Allied Chem ...... went by. It was like being sudden Ssaman. . translation of one wrord In Ws text Committee to Study Further Rumania, and verlous other royal San Francisco, March 16.— (A p )^ A third child was taken by the Am Can ...... Sock and Baskin Members to ly plunged back to a hundred years families of Europe and beads of Manchester Lumber company o.' of We German note might have an (OonMnnetf from Pag* One) —^A desperate young mother’s decis 'husband when the couple separatecL Although RoekvIUa (pop. 7445), Am ComI Alco ,. ago. bmoal Dance to Be Held at governments were represented. cehrei Annual UsHng of 385 Center street, president and as- important bearing on interpretation A town meeting had been called ion to give away her two small Winimantlc fpop. 12,103), Stafford Before Requestmg WPA Am Home Prod .. , Eight British admirals were ilstant treasurer, Edward W. Mink Springs fpop. 3492). Danlalson of the documuiit. • nation and said ha had ”not talked See ' ‘Old S o ^ ” Dresi Am Rad St 8 ... for Wednesday evening, but had to among the pallbearers who walked daughters to strangers she had never GOOD TURN, BAD BREAK of Bristol; assistant secretary and (pop. 4210) and Jawett City, (pop. ’The word "alBbald,” referring to with. Standard Dll Company officials Am Smelt ...... be postponed because only a scatter Manchester Coimtry Chib; Corporation Officers. Warning; 10 P er Cent De $ beside the gun carriage bearing the seen, to save them from poverty In treasurer, Nathan B. Richards; sec 4436) are listed In the 1938 edition the time when the German govern ‘hboiit It.” Or Town Aid. Am Tel and .Tal . ing few were brave enough to put Rehearsals. body of the famous fighter. Behind Oklahoma City—Because. Foote’s retary, Stanley S. Gwclllm of I’laln- of "The World Almanac" In the ment demanded Wat new treaty W, G. Skslly, Republican national Am Tob B ...... In an appearance over the muddy, The Committee. a cold and dark basement, was dis feet were too alow, a limb hurt his vlUa. columns of municipalities of the negotiations be started. If a Reich committeeman and deicrlbed by Bor Am Wat Wka . . . . raln-washcd roads. The lighting of It walked distinguished officers closed today. limbs. Bakellte-ttogere company, lnc„ of linquent Penalty. bearing the Insignia of the late Earl f l l ^ In the office of Town ^ e r k United States with 3800 or more In representative Were sent to London, ah as hsad of a company "controlled The Recreation committee has de Anaconda ...... the Town hall also complicated the The plight of Mrs. Linda Jones, When passerby Carl Foote oblig 218 Hartford road, a Delaware cor- habitants, Manchester (pop. 23,912) Members of Sock and Buakln, Traffic ceased In the vicinity' as Bunuel 3. Turkington, copies of Ao> was tran.slated officl illy as ’’forth by Standard Oil" declared the cided to give fu' ther study .of the Armour, BI...... situation, out the lights' flashed on 22, came to light when Mrs. Einar ingly paused to help workmen saw Mratlon, president Charles Ray ol .JSrpmfUed. with." charges of Standard Oil Interference Atchison ...... High school dramatic organisation, at Just about the time when the The 87th annual ball of Division the procession left the parade ing a branch off a tree, the limb fell Bual reports of corporations return Goodyear;, vice president, L. M. Tax Oommlssloner William H. Simonsen told of a woman standing Brveral years ago R. J. McCabe, Gcrnmn"f)ourccs, however, pointed wore "not worth answering.” plan to idtk endorsement of e W PA Auburn...... and Miss Helen Page, d|. ctor of meeting was being opened and post No. 1 A.O.H.. will be held tomorrow ground to the solemn notes of on Foote. He went to a hospital ed to the BccretBry of state, Hat of Rusal and George Baekeland of New Hackett today Issued a warning to in a public park and asking passers- then executive secretary of the out that general usage of the word e. C. Hawk, state G. O. P. chair project to Improve the athletic and Aviation Corp . .. poned until the following Monday evening at the Manchester Country Cliopln’s music, went through the with leg and hip injuries. fleers and directors as follows; York; Secretary and treasurer, Chamber of Commerce wrote to the the school club, will be guests of the by: W. O. Glenney company of 330 gave It We meaning, "as soon as man. said he "knew of no sentiment recreational feollltlei of Mt. Nebo Bolt and Ohio .. . all mercantile, manufacturing, evening. admiralty arch, passed Nelson’s ’Don’t you want a baby? My Oscar F. Holmgren of New York; publishers of the reference book ask Community Players, tonight at a Club on South Main street. Music column and up Ludgate Hill to the North Mala street, president, Louis possible.” to consider anything but the wishei field end .to encloee It with e fence. BSndlx ...... banking, business and financial or*, The next morning First Select will be furnished by Stein’s orches neighbor wants to give her baby directors are officers, 8. M. Silver- ing that Manchester be Included, dress rehearsal of "The Old Soak.” broad sweep before the Cathedral, C. DImock; vice president, secretary stein and R. A. St. Laurent, of the Republican voters who are Prevlouily It wee expected that Beth Steel gantsations subject to the new man Edmund H. Horton received tra of Rock'vllle. The committee away." blit apparently the request was strongly In favor of Landon." the Recreation committee would ask Beth Steel, pfd .. Don Marquis’ famous three-act complaints from various parts of As the coffin was home along the id treasurer, W. George Glenney; Manchester Coat, ^pron and overlooked- Reich Says U. S. corporation buslneas tax law of the having charge of the boll Is compos- Mrs. Jones, who readily surrender Srectors, Mr, Oiroock, Mr. Glenney Towel Supply company of 158 The Oklahoma Republican conven the approve] of the Board of Select Borden ...... domedy ’’The Old Soak,” will be the town, of bridges flooded, roads ^ of An dumb creatures less cruel has oc- tlM other players and so grouped as X. Aaiuliratrr Uaurino controllod hor voleo woU. You know you could m anasted coma one of annoyed boredom. to knock his bead off in a showdown. BEHIND THE SCENES "There’s a woman over there," she for this.” Just the same the Society for Uic We once knew an old chap who, said with a nod, "who's been wait ‘3ut, Miss Burrows, 1 don’t NAHONAL NEGRO &mttng flm Ul ing for you." know what you’re talking about!" DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Prevention of Cruelty to Animals after playing cards all his life and IN WASHINGTON , PUBUlliHSO BY TUB doing little If anything else, retired Toby turned, and instantly re- Panic edged the girl’s words. ^ITERALD PKJNTINQ COMPANY. INC. haa succeeded, over a long period ------BV RODSeV nit— membersd. it was the woman in Panic stared out of the biue-gray MONDAY. MARCH I I (CeatnU asA EaiUrn BUnAard Tima) Save - - -• DING SHOP REMODELING IS B:m « 11 6 tro t In effecting a considerable change In and lii-ed in modest comfort on bis the leopard coat— the one who bad eyes. Natal AH proframa to kajr and boote eholns or aroupa tbaroof unltM apfcl* HEALnWEEKIS M«neb«at«r, Conn. tRod; eoaot to ooMt (e to e) doilfuatloo tncludeo oil anulabU otRUons. the attitude of many people toward accumulated meana He had the Herald Washington Correspondent i bought the compact and then dla- "Do you deny," . the older THOMAS PBROUSON |,tbs expense of both eustomers u d ^ovm d she lacked money to-pay woman asked th a^ly, “tliat you '^atatlono roaarva right to chanoa programa wUhout prtvioua notlea. R. M. 0«ii«r»t Mftn«s«t animals—a change for the better. reputation of never having learned investors. Cant. BaaL FooDddtf Oetob«r I. ISIl went to the advertising depart NBC-WEAF NETWORK VALUABLE ASSET Public opinion has actually Improved to deal seconds or how to fill a flush Washington, Mafch Ifl.—^Tbe N RA 'the woman looked up and recog ment for tbe four •watches BAtlC — Baati waaf wlw wool wile 8:60— 6i60—Freaa-Radto Nawa — ba* Oonfllcts Continue ate; Jack Armatreng—uldwoat rpt • Pttbllftbtd Bv«ry Bv*nint Bsotpt off the bottom of the pack—of being, Is down to its last 500 employes and fV LAURA lOU SROOKAIAN nised- Toby, The girl smiled and skstebed for Saturdsy’s advertise wjar wtac weah k^w wblo wfbr wro gi66— tits—Vaniahad voicaa — can: MARCH by several degrees In the last two Studies were begun to industries N m wbOD weao wum wwj w u l; Midi lundayi u)d Holidays. Bncsrsd at tha in short, an absolutely honest card they'll all be gone by Jhe end of this • MCA Sm s<«6. Ike hurried forward. "You’ve come for ment ?" Kds wmaq weni who wowwe wdat Orohaatra—Dlxto; Organ—wait Poat Offlea at Maocbaatar. Oooa.^ aa generations. employing 13,500,000 persons and your package, haven’t you? Toby “No, of course not—" _____MIDWeaT>>wood______ood wire 1:46- S:46 — M. KoDam Orchestra— National Negro Heoltii Week, to laoond Claaa Mall Mattar. player. month, when the Blue Eagle for I'UBV KYA^, 16. works beEInd DIxlei Twilight Musical-mldw Interesting in this general con with annual sales of $66,000,000,000. said. “It’s ^ b t hers. I ’ll get "Do you' deny that you received ;NORTHWEaT A. CANADIAN irtmj 6:0^ 7:OO^Myrt and Marga — eaat be held this year from March 29 OF ■How did you do It?" he was mally ascends Into bird heaven. the Jewelry counter of a large ^ ib a Katp wobo wdar ktyr cret efet * Many of these studies have been It—’’ the watches from Mr. Keller?" ;a0UTH — wrva wptf wwno wave w)a* 6:1^ 7:16—Tod Huslng^a Program—regram"- ? SU B8CaJPl*ION RAT1CS nection la the forward progress ol Manhattan deportment stora, ^ baale; Blala Thompion Organ—w . _ through April 5, marking the birth asked. Few of the remaining workers curtailed, but there will be Impor She turned to the wrapping desk "No." 'wfla*WBUn wlod warn wmo wab wapl SALE l&na Taar. by n ail ...... 9* MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtT)»^ANCHESTER, CONN. M ONDAY, M ARCH 18,1988:, MANUHEfiTER EVENING JIERAI.D. MANCHESTER. CONN» MONDAY, MARCH 19.1989L held ARMY AND NAVY CLUB In the O. A , R. hall on IHieaday aft Mra. Georgs V. Smith will conduct heavily. Such a quantity would be URGES CAUTION ernoon. Mrs. HatUe Hewitt ti Through The Recreation 'enter ROCKVILLE SUBPOENASERVED i TO START STOCKING the devotional Mrvlce and Mra. MARTIN-BALLSIEPER ^ more than adaqua.s for a well three ntE A K IN W ATER 1 PLANS LADIES* NIGHT chairman o f tha committee In EAST CENTER ST. Charles Vickery will teach tbe mis Manvilles Get on Nerves DISEASE GERMS SnuKi priM of the ae Field Glass Items of interest sion class. fact square with 26 feat depth ot IN FLOOD AREAS ries will te awardtn tomorrow aft TROUT THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dvorsky are DUPUCATE WINNERS wrater. Larger quantities of tha dli- ernoon. Plana are beliig formulat- ON SENATOR BLACK visiting their son, John Dvorsky and Infectant are not InjuriO’us. Chlorina KEPARtED DURRIG cd for a new aeries with a new com P R O m i S O U T O f Maniaroneck Police UKEYTOLURK Will B« Held at Clubhou.te On By CHABLES E. BOOTH Monday daughter, Mrs. Ladja Vydra la-New tion will Impart a etrong chlorine mittee In charge. _ ■ . . Real Harbinger of Spring to York. Capture Fourth and Last taste and odor to the water but this Saturday, April 25 — Gold TH0S.F. RADY DIES; The early spring birds are arriving Men’a boxing claaa, 7 to 8 p. m. .A wrater main at Center aad-J Senior Dimraatlo OmndHect rapidly. We have with us now. the Women's gym claaa, 7 to 8 p. m Fishermen; Season to Open Clifford Woodworth and Louis Match in Bridge Series Held will soon disappear. An effort Water Damage Makes High Star Mother Guesta. ^ . Named Bennett were visitors in Manches New Rochelle, N. Y „ March 18 Tbe Interne applied hla stetbo- _ IN FLOOD WATER den atreets broke last night, Robin, Bluebird, Red-Winged Black Chairman of Lobby Probers Men’s gym class, 8:16 to 6 o’clock Hopes for Rebuilding of On April 15. at the Masonic Temple. (A P )—The ManviUes. Tommy and scope and found Marcella to te suf should be made to stir up the disin President'Lawla Gasaay of tha bird. Purple Oraokle, Phoebe and Men’a plunge period, 7 to 8 ter Saturday afternoon. fectant In thu well and the dlain- Ing It necessary to call out m«L„ L E A ^ PUBLISHER class of 1936 has named the follow- Leon O. Woodwqrth ot Wllllng- his No. 4 wife, Marcelle Edwards, fering only a alight palpitation of ways Dangeroos; Rashing Ladies' Night will be held at the Song Sparrow. o’clock. Hartford, March 16.—A harbinger WilliamvR. Martin of 43 Maple kissed and made up again today and the heart. faeted water ahould be allowed to the employ of the towm’a wratar'i Army and Navy club on Saturday Ing! commlttMA to have charge of It la not, however, time to take Called to Testify in Suit Women’a plunge period, 8 ton Hill spent Friday with his Dangerous b-.^eteria are likely to atand for 30 minutes to Insure ade partment, . The break waa lo the Sen*or Dramatics which will to Highway Fade as Federal of Spring— an(l of happy days (or brother, ChariCa Woodworth and street and Earl M. .Ballsleper of 391 comparative calm settled clown on "Nothing doing," he replleit and evening, April 28, the Board of Gov down or dlfcontlnue your feeding o'clock. their 28-room Premium Point man science and the law deserted the lurk In the flood waters now In quate contact. If it appears that tha after, two hours of digging and Road Repairs. In the Sykes auditorium Connecticut’s thousands of fidgety family at South WilUngton. Center street won .the first prize In )x>rary repairs were mMC d ernors announced today. The com on Friday evening, April 3. when stations. Many birds cannot as yet, Brought by HearsL Women’s U p dancing classea as Uriel Lodge A. F. and A. M. held sion "Bon Repos" (Pleasant rest to house of pleasant rest. undating largo sections of ConrtecU- well has been badly polluted. It Is mittee in charge of the supper and Succumbs Sunday Morning obtain a substantial amount of wild follows, 8:00 to 8:80, advanced; 8:30 Funds Are Gone. Izaak Waltons—is contained In .^ the third , scries of duplicate, con everybody but the Manvlllcs.) Some time after dusk. Tommy safer to pump It out after disinfec the early morning hours, Tarklngton’s story, "Penrod" food. bulletin of the State Board of Fish--- a meeting at Masonic Hall In Mer- eut terrain, the State Department were placed around the iq>ea entertainment program coiislsts of will be present; to 9:00, beginnings. row Saturday night. Work waa efono tract bridge sponsored by the Man Yesterday’s skirmish, as did the again got In touch with the Ma- tion and disinfect the well a second' Although It was confldentlally «x- If, by any chance, you have not The girls’ gym clasa league will eries and Game today. Stocking one last week and the one the week maroneck police. of Health warned In a'special bulle and this mnrning the repalra James Sullivan, chairman: -Harry Advertising committee, Warren Washington, March 16.— (A P ) — on the second degree. chester Masons. The fourth and time: Any debrlt> entering the well at Age of 69; Had Been put up Bluebird' boxes as yet, do bowl from 8 to lO o’clock. Hopes of town officials that East of trout streams In preparation for before that, ended In a draw with "Ll.-(tcn,'’ he said. "Send me a cop should bo removed. completed. j pected that all Connecticut trunk McCormick, Frank Blanchard, Har Francis, chairman; Jack Wilson, Chairman Black (D „ Ala.) of the The WilUngton Fish and Game last match of the. scries was played tin today. In which water aystem ry Russell, Edward Keeney, and not hesitate any longer. Bluebirds The women’a afternoon bridge Center street would be paved and the opening of the fishing season on everyone more or less happy except: to help me get aomo sleep." The 'break.last night wras the . line hlghwaya inundated by badly S f‘u*L. VlfSlm* Hambach! Senate lobby committee today waa Club gave a party at the Get-to- In the Masonic Temple Friday night. official! wore urged to make certain The occurrence of floods and p6s- ond that has' occurred during James Wylie, assisted by the Board Hi Long Time. Weterd Wilcox, Norman Scheuy, are-very eariFhestert. party will be held at the Weat Bide April 16 la due to begin this week, getber club roomsi Friday night. The Mamaroncck police. "Nothing doing," waa the heart awollen rivers and streams would be served publicly with a subpoena to Improved from the Center to Man- Ih e Ballsicper-Martln team had a less reply. "Little mao, we’v t had that their purlflcatlon plants are slbiliUes of polluting material wash winter. This morning's wont open for traffic by Sunday morning, of Governors. Gertroda Muirohy, Robert Miller. Mergaoaera Take Leave Rec on Cedar street at 2 o’clock. tbe Board announced. New Rochelle hoapltal appear In the Supreme Court of the cheetef- Green with no apparent cost The Board’s over 200 miles of score of 87.1 per cent for the series. a busy day with you. L tt lU get working with their usual efficiency, ing Into the tops ot wells emphasize not caused by the froet, but Including the badly Ice-strewn Sandy Plans call for a banquet to which Pearl Cohen, Ellery Kington. The Red-Breaated Mergansers are V Tuesday "Taps," Tommy's 8400 police pup.up the need for tight curbing and slowly diminishing from the Olcott District of Columbia In answer to an to the town, faded todav viltb the leased streams and other public Charles and George Johnson were some sleep." and owners of private aprlngs and defect In the lateral. HoOk roadi Highway Commissioner wives and sweethearts of mcmbcia Music (wmmUtee, Agnes Kay Men’a volleyball. 8 to 6:80 p. m. The first Intimation to the outside covering of wells. Evan under ordi Rockville, March 16.—Thomoa F. street wild life Sanctuary and will Injunction suit brought by William fishing waters are to be stocked^wlth second with 58.8 per cent. The world that all waa again not well So Tommy and Marcelle hugged wells In tbe flooded -ireas were ad John A. Macdonald today Issued a will bo invited, a program of en chMrmen; Evelyn Peterson, Willard Randolph Hearat. Women’a swimming classes aa fol announcement by W. J. Farley, nary conditions unprotected wrrila m Rady, publisher of the Rockville Ludke. soon be all gone. Through the state director of the PW A. that no 488,500 brook, brown, rainbow and Y. M , C . A , N o te s Johnron brothers were second In with the heir to the Manville as and kissed and drew a line dividing monished to check these supplies statement urging all motorists to tertainment followed by dancing. Deputy Marshal-Harrv C. Allen, lows; 7:00 to 7:48, beginnings; 7-45 each of the other scries this winter. the house into two 14 room camps. may receive pollution through Icxibo Leader, died on Sunday morning at r ater committee, Lucille Woo- kindness of Manchester bird lovers more projects will ba approved un lake trout, according to an Inven bestos millions and hla blonde wife, and if necessary to treat them drive cautiously, especially at night, Manchester Oo|d Star Mothers will served the papers as a session of the to 8 :80, Intermediate. Schedule for Week William Stevenson and a Mr. Ray In one side slept, Marcelle: stone aide walla near the top of the until the present trouble Is over. be special guests of the club for his home at 64 Prospect street, age 1am, chairman; Marjory Jones, Jim wa have been able to feed tlftse The Model Airplane club will less further funds are made avail tory of fish available at the Ken who recently returned from a chemically. my Heylln. committee waa In progress, walking able by Congress. sington, Burlington and . Windsor Monday, March IS •from Hartford were the high cast divorccleas trip to Reno, came at 10 In the .other afeptale Tommy' and well and 'leaky cnrblnga and covers. The reason for this warning was the evening. 09 years. Although he hod been in ducks throughput the cold season meet In the club roomi at 7:30 Flood water suddenly pick up Let us hope that next fall our vohm up on the dias where the Senators Mr. Farley said the schedule of Locks ' state fish hatcheries and 4 p. m— Jolly Crew Girls’ club. and west team In Friday’s match, a. m. yesterday when Tommy tele "Tiros.' The flooding of cellera by pollut not only the fact that flood condi Decorating committee. Rose sat. The Rangers will play basketball ‘"Tiapa." said Tommy, "la all up- debrta and polluting material which falling health for some.time he had atone, chairman; Betty Leonard, teera will co-operate with us again. Public Works administratltm pro other rearing stations. This year’s 4 p. m.—Grade School Basketball with the high score of 81 1-2 per phoned to Mamaroncck police. ed water, while aecondary In Im tions have made driving Somewhat at 7 o’clock. act." have accumulated on the ground, been (It his place of business almost Robert Burns, Henry Minor, Mary Pussy-willows are ready to pick The adtion prompted lui Immediate jects for Connecticut has been stocking will exceed that of 1935 by League. cent. Mr. and Mra. Arthur A. Patrolman Philip Mlllhclscr rek- portance to pollution of drinking -^hazardous in the affected areas, but dally until recently. His two sons Wednesday . definitely concluded. The state high 5:15 p. m.—Buslne.ss men's volley Knofla were second with 64 1-2 per ponded cautiously., ( ’nib policeman and may wash them into streams water supplies. Is a health menace. also that throughout the state ibe MoCMsker, Aaron Friedman. Marlon now and let us remember to cut the comment by Senator Schwellenbach Women’a bowling at 3 o’clock. approximately 85,000 trout, a com are associated with him In his bdal- (D.. Wash.) way department and the selectmen parison of hatchery production fig ball class. cent. sent over to help out the Manvllles and reservoirs or poorly located and Suph cellars ahould be pumped out rapid fall of temperature la forcing TODAY IS FINAL Gilpin, Herbert Berthold, Gertrude sprigs neatly with a knife and not Macabce girls’ tap dancing class, NON(3HALANT ness, Thomas F. Rady, Jr., being Beer. Mildred Kanter and Marion had sought approval of a project. 6:30 p. m.—Emanuel Lutheran Mr. Ballsleper and Mr. Martlu last week ducked a plate when he poorly protected walls and springs. aa soon os poiaible after which the the frost out of the ground and pull them off tha way that some "There has just been served on the 8 to 8:40 p. m. ures reveals. T ill* up H 9 0 fiiMlIiB to re w k sports editor of the Rockville Lead SleferL people do. chalrmkn of this committee a sub rebuild East Center street. r Adult trout to be planted this gym period. playing north and south, were sec opened the door.) Where there la any question about floora and wralls should be washed causing what Is known in the par er and John J. Rady who is Identi Macatee girls’ awlmming class, The sponsor’s cost of the prol ’Put that woman out/' the asbes Chicago — A pollea squad of N* f itm lli re^iiwl Ticket committee, James McNul Dally walks or at least weekly poena Instituted through court pro 5:45 to 6:15 p. m. year are to include 155,500 fish 7:30 p. m.—Senior "Y " basketball ond Friday night In the match play, the safety of drinking water. It down with a alrong solution ot f*r lance of the highway engineer as FOR INCOME TAX fied With the business office is man ty, chairman and Robert Nutland which would otherwise have fa game. with 70 1-2 per cent, only half a per tos heir shouted. suburban river forest, waving ager of the plant, walks are necessary at this time of ceedings by William Randolph A public setback party will be ranging up to two pounds apiece. flashlight, stopped a train approach should bo boiled for five minutes to water and chloride of lime. "frost bolls." The "frost bolls" rc Refreshments, Dorothy Paster-, on the town, was to have been" 7:30 p. m.—Bright Lights Girls’ centage point behind the O’Rourkc- To Patrolman Mlllhclser, however, destroy any bacteria that may cause Tli» r«to •! hitor«fl It suit In pavement cracks of varying year to keep a bird list accurate. Hcarst In an effort to stop this In held at the West Side Rec on Cedar Some rainbow trout raised on a new ing an automobile parkad on the Mr. Rady was a life long resident nak, chairman; Margaret Loalbo taken from the town’s share of re cliib. Conley team from Hartford. arbitration seemed called for. water-borne diaeaso,' the bulletl.i to r M (3 ) pur put m ‘ degrees, which. If struck by a vehi Did Vou Know? vestigation," Schwellenbach said. street at 8 o'clock. diet at the Burlington hatchery arc tracks. The train naltad with Its of Rockville and was the head of Gci-lrude Grous, Genevieve Son- That the Phoebe la a wonderful 'A sum ih excess of 8 1-2 million cent state road allotments never expected to exceed that weight, ac 8 p. m.—"Y ” Bowling League. For the next hectic five hours, be said. I f wells ro springs have been (36) M r Mule pur ole traveling at high speed might be used by the town. cowcatcher touching the car. The m Letters Postmarked As of the T. F. Rady and Company, print gallo, Carrie Orlowska, Emil Kup- fly catcher? dollars ha.s been expended by public cording to Kenneth Cobb, supcj-vlsor Coughlin’s VB. Keller's, Shearer’s vs. tween dodging highball glasses and exposed to flooding, they should te flMM UU unpuld BBIBIIfll ui I I$- the cause,of an accident. The mo ers and publl.shcrs. He was widely The project, because It Involved saucera, Mlllhelser negotiated. iollceraen pushed the car off the fcrschmldt and Gertrude Wise. That the Bluebird and the Robin utilities of the country to defeat one of .hatcheries. Gibson’s, Talcottvllle va. Reid. f disinfected with a Solution of chlo torist driving at moderate speed can known In newspapar and printing Plays and property, Mary Flaher the purchase of a large amount of Tommy, not satisfied without ac racks. IDEAL FINANCING belong to the Thrush family? single piece of legislation. M. C. HAMILTON, 78. Surprises will be in store lor some Tuesday, Alarch 17 ST. PATRICK’S DAY FETE ride of lime and water. Half th f usually sec such pavement breaks This’ Date Will Be In Time clrclea In the state. He %vas an ty. chairman: Richard Wilcox, Lu materials and did not provide work 4 p. ,m.—Boys: Open gyifi period. tion, called New Rochelle hospital They looked tnsids and alumtering .sufficiently far ahead to avoid them, energc'lc business man ..nd did That the Yellow-bellied Sapaucker " I f the public utilities, William for many men, was placed with lucky anglers who cast lures Into and an ambulance equipped with on the scat found a man who said contents of a 12-ounca can of chlo ASSOCIATION, Inc. cille Kt(hnly, Wayne 'Vincent, Theo Is the only Woodpecker harmful to the right waters next . month, the 6:30 p. m.—Girls’ Basketball Lea however. work for many large concerns Randolph Hearst, the American Class B projects. The abandonment Interne promptly responded. , he was Carl W. Qlebel, 80, a bar ride of lime dissolved In a pail or 811 Main Strirt dor. Metcalf, Robert Neff and Jo young trees 7 bulletin declares. Approximately gue. IN ST. BRIDGETS TDDAY flB^tfwttsleanwdicgtiMtn « Bull another reason behind the to Avoid Penalty. thrnnghout the state. Before start seph Llbsch. Liberty I.,eaguc and other special in DIES IN HARTFORD of Class A projects w the only "Take that woman away," Tom tender. (/art Calmly went back to two of water, strained through Over W. T. Grant Stare terests of thyi country succeed In 116 "aquare-taU" trout together with 7:30 p. m.— Young women’s bas my shouted, varying hla theme sleep. He also went to jail, charged cloth and poured Into an average Phone ‘I281 commissioner's admonlUon against ing the Leader he was employed on Fire Escape Being Installed chance that the road job might be ketball. careless motor vehicle operation Is the Manchester Herald. A new fire escape Is being placed prwenting this committee from approved. some big rainbow trout, lake trout slightly. with Intoxication. size, dug wrell will disinfect It Construction Engineer Super and landlocked salmon weighing up 7:30 p. m.—Hooked rug class. The committee, headed by Law- the danger of rock slides from steep Today Is the last day to make In He was a member of St. Ber on the front of the Rockville House proceeding with lU work, we may Several local persona interested Resinol 8:30 p. m.— Women's gym (Miss rtnee Moonan and Mra. Margaret slopes along the highways. This come tax returns. As Sunday was nard’s Catholic church, the Holy on the nortli side of tile building, YOUNGSTER FAILS OUT expect hereafter that when they ob vised Building of Large Dams in the construction program sougbt to four pounds each are to be secret ly planted in some of the larger Tinker). Shea, that haa been arranging for hooard like that of the "frost bolls' the 18th and ordinarily the last day Niune Socle,ty of the church, the next to the Sykes school. Since Mrs. ject to some piece of legislation be in State. the support of Congressman Her the annual St. Patrick’t vnterUln- Rockville Lodge of Elks and the fore the (Congress a marshal of the man P. Koppicmann In a move to streams and ponds. The fish were 8 p. m.— South Methodist Bowling Is always present under conditions to pay the Income, the time was ex Chapdelalne resumed management OF CAR. HEAD IS CUT League. ment and card party In St. Bridget’s tended for one day. -Extra clerks Connecticut Editorial Association. of the hotel on the first of the year mby walk Into the United have the work approved. presented to the Board by tbe States like t£ose now prevailing. To guard Hartford, March 16— (A P )—Mor 8:30 p. m.—Leaders’ club meqting. hall tonight, expects a large attend motorists against danger from fall are on duty at the Hartford office Ho was a corporator of the Savings she has made numerous Improve StAt6 Senate and serve a subpoena None of tbe PW A proJecU ap of Maine and New Hampshire and ance. rison Clark Hamilton, 78, a con the Canadian provinces of New VVedneaday. March 18 ing rocks Commissioner Macdonald of the internal revenue collector, but Bank of Roekvllle.' a member of the ments, and la planning still further on the vice president." proved for Connecticut are located Bridge, whist and setback will be board of directors of the Connecti changes diirn'g the coming spring Earl Doggart, 4. son of Robert J. Smith on Stand. struction engineer who supervised In Mancheater. Brunswick and Nova Scotia after 2 p. m.—Women’s bowling. has ordered the maintenance dlvl a letter mailed In Manchester and Doggart of 127 Summer street had 2 p. m.—;WelI baby clinic. played with special first and second cut Light and Power Company .ind and summer. Robert E. Smith, chairman of the the building of several large dams being displayed at the recent Hart prizes awarded to men and women Sion of his department to maintain postmarked In time to go out on the a close call from a serious accident in Onncctlcut, died at his home 3 p. m.—Professional men’a volley for many years previously was a di National Conference of Investors, ford Sportsmen’s Show. in each aectlon. Refreshments will a 24-bouoa-day patrol of all slopes lost mall leaving the Manchester Saturday afternoon. The lltUe .fel- here Sunday. With country roads In southern ball class. post office tonight, will be accepted rector of the Rockvllle-Wllllmantlc was on the witness stand when AN 9°°^ entertainment upon which there exist rocks which Lighting Company. l(jw was riding In the front scat of Hamilton started his career with' STATION A INSPECTION counties becoming passable for the 5:00—Manchester Green group as payment as of today'and no extra len appeared. He stopped testly- Will be provided. may have berome loosened by the Ho leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary VETERANS TO HOLD hU father’s automobile aa the car Ing. the Pennsylvania railroad and later Board's specially-equipped tank period. quick Chaw add which therefore con charge will be made. was being driven on Park street. In Was made division engineer of the LlgoUrl ( O'Connor) Rady, who is. Black smiled os he accepted the trucks, plans call for the stocking of 6:30—Andover group gym. stitute a potential traffic hazard. seriously 111 at her home; one front of St. James’s school the door papers. Consolidated railroad, now the New IS DUE THIS WEEK streama In that section of the state 7:30— Cubs’ group gym. floaiing flood waters are still daughter, Mrs. Muriel • Rally Dlg- SOCIAL MEETING of the automobile suddenly opened York, New Haven, and Hartford 7:30 p. m.—-Women’s sewing class. Smith testiflod many metribers of railroad. first. As winter conditions clear creaUng many dlfllculUes for the man, wife of Dr. E. A. Digman; two and Earl was thrown out. As there up the trucks will work northward 8:30—Arrows’ gym. MARLBOROUGH . highway department, and as yet it waa Ice on the road at that point at Congress had been guests at his He left the employ of the railroad M a n ch e ste r sons, Thomaa F, Rady, Jr., and John house In Washington during the last Expect Investigator Here to and by April 15 It Is expected that 0:30—Gym. Talcottvllle. Is Impossible to ascertain the exact J. Rady, all of this city; two sisters, lYIcmbers of Anderson-Shea the time bis face and head was In 1902 and went to New York as Thursday, March 19 covered with blood when bis father session of Ck>ngress. engineer for maintenance of ways Stndy Sites Offered for De most. If not all, of the most Import A t the town meeting which was W ell-balanced Meals extent of the damage done to soma Mrs. Charles J. Dielenachnelder of Post (o Play “ Monopoly ant trout waters will have received 3:30 p. m.—Beginners’ dancing of the bridges which were subject to D a te B o o k ' was able to stop the car and pick The statement brought a flurry of of subways, working In that capa pot Square Post Office. held Tuesday afternoon a three-cent Forest Hills, L. I., and Miss Cath ToVnon-ow Night After )>re-season plantings. clasa. tax (vaa levied. strain imder the tremendous pres erine M. Rady of this city; a broth him up. He was taken to the Man questions from Schwellenbach. He city until 1908. Meeting. questioned whether the witness had 4:15 p, m.—Intermediate dancing A t the recent annual meeting of sure o f Ice jams and rushing rivers. Tonight er. Henry J. Rady of this city; and chester Memorial hospital where a When the cut improvements were clas.s. The department, however, is main three grandchildren, Tho.nas F. bad cut on the forehead was closed. lot the Congressmen know ho was made in New Haven In 1896, Hamll. Senator Augustine Lonergan has the Marlborough Volunteer Fire De March 16. — St. PatWek's Day ■paid by the power companies on the been assured by the U. S. post office 5:00 p. m.—Advanced dancing partment, the' following officers taining a continuous watch over all Rady 3rd, Helen Lorraine Rady and ton was placed In charge of lower class. that are wholesome; Card party and entertainment at St. The regular monthly social meet- Pacific coast." ing all the New Haven railroad department that another Inspection WILUNGTON were elected: Chief, William H. bridges and la making repairs os Bridget’s parish hall. Muriel Llgourl Digman. Ing of Anderaon-Shea post, V.F.W. 5 p. m.—Grade School Basketball rapidly as possible on those struc The funeral will be held on Tu(ss- They Were not told your expenses tracks and In 1912 after returning will be made of the two buildings' Miner; assistant chief, Roy B. Pet- Tomorrow will be held tomorrow evening In the were paid by power Interests of the from New York, was made engineer that were offered as sites for Sta A setback party was held at the League. tenglll; treasurer. John A. Fuller. tures where damage has been dls- day morning from tlic Burke funer home ot Miss Blanche Vesely In 6 p. m.—Speedboys’ gym. March 17.—Hibernian Ball at the state armory. Frank ValluzzI, SOUTH COVENTRY Pacific coast?" Schwellenbach of maintenance of way for the en tion A, Manchester. The Ever Ready Group will hold . Covered. There were 18 bridges Country Club. al home on Park street, and at St. chairman of the entertainment com .9outh WilUngton Tuesday night. 7 p. m.—Oxfords’ gym. Bernard’s Catholic church at ten a-sked. “They were Invited the tire New Haven Railroad. The delegates from the Manches a St. Patrick’s Day supper at the delicious and atttac- which had been equipped with tem Thin Week mittee has arranged for playing of South Coventry pupils whose ter Improvement Association when Tha prize* were awarded Howard 8 p. in.—Eagles' gym. o’clock. Burial will be In St. Ber same way Representative Eckwall Before the World War, he became Ch-andnll and Miss Helen Pardus, library, Tuesday. porary "bents." pending availability March 18. — Three act comedy, Monopoly after which refreshments names appear on tbe honor roll for Identified wlth.C. W. Blakslce Com they were In Washington a week 8 p. m.—Married Couples’ bowl of funds for new construction, prior nard's cemetery. will be served. the last marking period at Wind (R., Ore.) Invited me— to a friendly .Miss Edith Nichols. Mrs. Walter Free movies will be shown at the "The Old Soak'', by Community pany in New Haven and was con ago today were told by the Senator ing. Library hall, Thursday night. March to the development of present flood Because of the fact that the fu ham High school, are as follows. evening, with friendly Congressmen. .'Jather, John Kollar and John Kd- Players at Whlton Memorial. PrevtouB to the social meeting a struction engineer for various dams that he would ask the post office de 9 p. m —Bucharoos’ gym. 10, for Ofshay Brothers by ths Soco- oondlUons. Nearly all of these Coming Events neral Is being held on Tuesday the ehorl business meeting of the post Juniors, Alan Hugelmon, Ruth In touch ivards at this place. The public was Rockville Leader will hot be pub with them?" and railroad projects. partment for another inapectlon and Friday, March 20 ny people. tive ♦. ♦ can be served temporary "bents" were washed out March 24. 28, 28, 27.—Ann>ml will be held to elect dclegate,s and Clark, Mary While; sophomores, at once took tbe matter up. invited to attend. 4 p. m.— Girls’ gym. lish 1 tomorrow as usual, but will His Answer. ~ Ho retired In'1929. Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Roos of Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee spent by the flood and are now being re Herald Cooking School, nesaioqe at alternates for the state convention. Virginia Bonney, NeUle Wolfe; He leaves his -wldo-w, two so Aa the change waa to have teen 5:15 p. m.—Business men’s volley be published on Wednesday, and freshmen, Stanley Cahoon, Nathan "Categorically I would say,, no" New York have been visiting his Tuesday In Durham with relatives. placed with new temporary sup State theater in morning. the plant will be closed on ’Tuesday. and a sister: made on April 1 It is expected that ball. E. Allan Bliah filled hla Ice house ports. March 26-27. — Faculty play. White, Dorothy*''Curtis. Frances bmith said, adding that the guests the Inspector that will make the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sa- 6:30 p. m.—Intermediate Basket The paper Is also published on Fri Obertz. Funeral services will be held Saturday with 22-lnch Ice. The Pines Biidgs road In the vl "I^ddy Long Lege" at High schobl were "Invited largely by western Wednesday. second check may be In Manchester frimck. Mrs. De Roos, who Is man ball League.,. day. A t the town meeting on Satur Congressmen Interested In reclama- ager of a tea room in the Museum William Edberg has purchased m ost inexpensively I binlty of Beacon FMls was badly hall. Benefit of Educational cl Discussion On Rhineland uOD." some day this week. 8:30— Concordia v*. TatcoilvUle. and Verplanck Fund. NORTH COVENTRY day, a twenty-one mill tax was Natural History has returned to land of Gustave Johnson and his damaged and Its f e p ^ will necessi- A t the Rockville Community Cen bar work, but Mr. De Roos Is stay 7:30— Oxfords vs. Arrowa. begun work on the foundation for a tata fllling with approximately 1,000 Also repeat performance of "Te voted, being the earns as last year. "^*<1 Lhe Congressmen, who Incit 8:30—So. Methodist vs. Eagles. ter this evening there will be a dis The sum of three hundred dollars ed these other Congressmen,... tell ing a while longer. house. cubic jrards of gravel. Under the pide Tyme Concerte” at North cussion on ’’Will the Occupation of A t the town meeting held Satur 7:30 p. m.—Live Y ’rs Girls’ club. William Cunningham of New Ha Methodist church. was appropriated for the aid of the them you were receiving money from BOY SCOUT NEWS Mrs. Hana Hansen entertained emergency cbndlUons, a contract for the Rhineland Lead to Another day afternoon In South Cevontry It the Valley Bridge Club Tuesday aft Saturday, March 21 ven, haa been a recent visitor In March 27, — Troop l Boy Scouts Coventry Volunteer Fire Associa the power companies on the Pacific WALL ST. BRIEFS this job has already been let to the World War." This discussion will was voted that the Selngregatlonal church the brick that you were paid by power com ed: Thomaa Martin, Judging; Robert The bridge at Trading Cove on the Also, Connecticut Paat Chiefs. alarm at 1:30 Sunday morn ng from ward the erection of a new building Martin, judging, thrift, and first 1936, with around 80,000,000 barrels The following WilUngton students 7:30 p. m.—Basketball games. Order of Scottish Clans, convention, Box 21 at the corner of Brooklyn and lumber from the so-called panies on the Pacific coast?” * Indicated as a likely figure.” The are on the honor roll for the fourth Pasadena, Cbilif., March 16.— Nonrtch-New London road has col Tracy Elliott mill property tr help to replace the Community House re aid; Thomas Beattie, judging; Don- lapsed due to failure of an old wood supper and entertainment. Masonic and Market streets, only to have the cently destroyed by Are. It was also "No," Smith said, reiterating that old Fitzgerald, map-making and pre-prohibition average waa about marking period at Windham High Bloomington, 111. —Mrs. Alice R (A P )—Mrs. Anna Maraha I Millor. telligently explained at the .. rebuild the chapel hall which was was **no secret.” dam to withhold the flood waters, Temple. recall sounded Immediately. Aa a voted to expend State Aid funds for judging; Daniel Fitzpatrick, scout 62,000,000 barrels annually, it waa aehool. Pupils having an average of Gibson waited 12 years. Then she wife of Loubi E. Miller, retired Cin destroyed by Are isst week. They stated, and population IncreasSa ^ d one way traffic Is now employed April 18.—Easter ball of Knights passerby went up High street, the ensuing year In oiling some of Besides, the witness said, they 90 per cent or more, freshman, A r filed suit for divorce on a desertion cinnati bank official, died last night flames were noticed In the rear of also took a sentiment vote -o deliv since have added to tbe potential “ •f*- Permanent repairs will re of Columbua at Sunset Ridge club. the gravel roads. The amount ex ame out there “ to discuss reclama nold Safranek; pupila whose aver charge against Roy E. Gibson. She at a Pasadena hotel. The body will ■' April 27.— Uth annual conesrt of the Stepps property on High street er the material. Rev. Leon H. Aus tion.” market by about 40 per cent. age are 80 per cent or over. Juniors, alleged he left her the day after be taken to Newport, Conn., for quire some time. tin, pastor of the Second Congrega pended for snow removal this winter ^athoven Glee club at High aehool which has been the scene of two ' ' !n about one thousand dollars, sler, thrift and Handicraft; William Adela Becker, Jennie Mroczkowjkl; their wedding-on March 14. 1924. burial. In all cases where bridges bavs fires withm a year, both of them tional church. In behalf of hla parish Tbe New York Stock Exchange been badly affected, the highway de Includes the purchase of one McCarthy, thrift, map-maktng and sophomores, Thelma Cushman, April 29. — Memorial hospital being chicken coops. The alarm was expressed appreciation to the meet was admitted to dealings grant Alice Novotny; freshmen, Anita 1a / partment Is either making temper- ing for their expresaloh of co-opera „ Last winter’s snow ac judging: Paul Turcotfe, thrift, judg Bam Dance at State Armory. sounded, but when the firemen ar count waa 81,832. ing, map-making and handicraft; Northern Railway company i^hta Bonte, Helen Marco, Alice Mather, ary repairs or Is re-rouUng traffic. rived It was found that sonfe papers tion. A tax of 21 mine was laid. POLICE COURT when Issued. Elmer Macfarlane, Clifford Safra A unique feature of the depart Rev. Leon H. AusUn took the Mrs. Thomas Graham and Mrs. J. John Lautenbach, judging, Walter that were smouldering in an incin LeRoy Scbwoyer will tntartain the Olds, judging, and Robert Macksey, nek, Richard Usher. Rose Adamcc, IJrralii ment's work In connection wlto theme "Religion and the Productive Carl Walter Rudin, SO.of 3 V4 Wal erator had been fanned by the wind lAdies Missionary Association at thrift and handicraft. Virginia Becker and Fedora Spak. opening the highways for traffic, un- CURB QUOTATIONS and burst into .flames. A couple of Life" for his sermon Sunday morn nut street, pleaded guUty In Police TAKEN FOR RIDE, ESCAPES. The honor .roll contained the names Buy In Manchester! ing. Rev. AusUn’s general theme for the home of Mrs. Graham on Wed Then we played a game of Uons pwe^ented as far os department palls of water extinguished the nesday afternoon. Court this morning to- having had in the Dark. of 336 studwts, a third of . e nu: officials can remember, Is the use of flames. As Box 21 Is located In the the Lenten servlcea are Religion and »r n a l knowledge of a minor female. Union, N. J., March 16,— (A P ) — her enrolled In the school. Life. The choir reodered the an Mra. W. H. Armstrong and Louts When the patrol points were a steam shovel, normally employed business section, all four pieces of A. Klne*bury win attend the ordina He was bound over by Judge Ray added up the score waa sixty-nine Wa)ter Moffat, alias Louis Certlo, of The upper (hun at tbe DalevUIe We Will Better Any for excavating sand and gravel, to By ASSOCIATED PRESS motor apparatus responded to this them "Looking Beyond." The flow mond A. Johnson to the next crim 360 West B9th street. New York city mill gave way as ice from the pond Am Cit Pow and Lt B ...... ers used at the morning service tion of Rev. Berl Lewla at Hebron to forty-three. That brings the remove the huge piles of Ice on the alarm. on Wednesday as delegates from inal term of the Superior court un Flying Eagles’ total score to two was picked up Injured today by broke up In blocks four feet long Aaad Gas and Eleo A ...... were given In memory of Deacon der a bond of 83,000. state police on Route 29. The troop Prices Advertised By road near the Sandy Hook bridge. Ani Sup Pow ...... [ Funeral of Mrs. Kractschmar the local Congregational church. hundred and thirty-one. The and over a foot thick, and the Commissioner Macdonald haa-re- The funeral of Mrs. Amelia and Mrs. Andrew Kingsbury and Rudin waa arrested Saturday by ers said, be told them he had been bridge was awopt away, which was Canadian M arconi...... ” George Maaklell. Repairs are being made on the Pimthers have only two hundred. l u ^ to make any estimate of the Kraetachmar, 87. of 226 West Main Police Lieutenant WlHIam A. Bar Where are the Panthers. taken for a ’’ride’’ and had jumped quite large and beyond Is the road Hartford Depte Stores^ Cent States E le c ...... [ The Christian Endeavor meeting Congregational parsonage, including total cost of the damage, but is ett Service ...... ” ” strert, widow of Gustave K new roof and fldorS, furnace Im ron after an Investigation of a com The Flying Ekigles bought a from the car of hla .would-be execu to Ashford and a farming section. keeping in constant touch nith de Kraetachmar, was held on Sunday waa omitted Sunday evening on ac plaint made to the police. Prosecut Patrol flag. tioners. Workers driving to the mill Thurs Clt Serv„ pfd ...... i count of Youths Rally of the Pro provements, and Interior decorating. partment crews throughout the afternoon from her late home. Rev. ing Attorney William J. Shea in Remember scouts there will be Moffat w’as unconscloui when be day morning went through a foot Elec Bond and S h are...... i testant churchea of ToIland< county ’The new pastor, Rev. Henry Robin state. Six executives of the depart K. Otto KIctte, pastor of tlie ^ r s t son of Russell, Mass., is expected formed the court a bike to the cabin Saturday morn waa found on the highway, police and a half of water which, co ered t h o Ford Limited ...... | holding a meeting at the South the road. No trains were running 9 COOKING ment have been stationed at a bat Lutneran church officiated. Burial John Breen. 47, ^ 10 Depot place ing. They win meet in front of the said, and his hands had been tied be Nlag Hud P ow ...... ’" WilUngton church. George rielde of the second week In April. He and tery of telephones In the highway was In Grove Hill cemetery. ’The hla family are at present In Florida, and George Hughes, 87, of 3 Nelson school at ten o’clock. Scouts who hind his bock. Friday. Penn Road ...... ; ...... hearers were Robert Tennstedt. ^ e g tu , China, who hoe been In The local members of Anne Wood of the SUte Office Segal L o c k ...... " ' ‘ ' China for .16 years and is home m visiting at the home of Mrs. Itobln- place, were each fined 810 and costs Intend to pass cooking are asked to He told troopera they said, that George Milne. Arno Pfau :oid Nich after they pleaded guilty to charges Elderkln Chapter, D. A. R., attend WASHERS •muidlng for the purpose of receiving Unit Gas ...... k furlough was the principal speok- son’s parents, and are enroute from bring utensils and tbe necessary he had been picked up by gangsters reports from men In the Held. olas Mahr. Texas where they have been spend of intoxication. * supplies. We hope there will be a in Brooklyn and forced into the au ed tbe March meeting at tha home Unit Lt and Pow A ...... Ellington Tax Coltector’s Hours er.\The meeting was the last of a of Mra. George Moon In Wllllmantlc. Were $79.50 Util Pow and Lt ...... ’ series of rallies sponsored by the ing several weeks at Mr. Robinsori’a They were arrested at Breen's great many. ' tomobile from which he later made Howard E. Little, the Ellington former home. Scribe, Robert Mackeey. Of especial interest wa() the address Am Gen ...... ’ i CountKCouncll of Religious Educa home Saturday afternoon by Police his escape. tax collector, has announced • his Miss Adeline Hoff will entertain man Joseph A. Prentice after given by Miss Madeline Hughes of OUB PRICE Ark Nat Gas ...... dates for collection of the Ellington tion. \ Bristol, a graduate of the Connec The RedsKbool will give a min the choir at Ita weekly rehearsal Breen’s motlier complained to the Overnight A. P. property taxes, the rate this year and aoelal. In the church vestry on police that she. bad been ejected ticut College for Women at New SCHOOL atrel Monda^avening at the Orange being 28>,i mUls. Mr. UtUa will ba Friday evening. from the house. London. Her talk was about the AUTO VICTIM DIES. at the town clerk's office I. this city hall at 8 o'cltek. arboretum there and she mentioned N e w s There will be\a special church The court was Informed by Prose- s 6 2 . 5 o on Saturdays, March 20, April 4 and DEATH ACCIDENTAL the laurel walk which Is beautiful In New Britain, March 16.— (A P )_ II from two until five o’clock. He meeting Tueaday u 8 p, m.. at tire «>tf9rL,.Jhea that^Btsfip. when he June, (uid the maple walk. Hiere la Wmiarn J. Curran. 33, of HarUord, Grange hall to voteNyhether or not receives hla compensation check will be at the town clerk’s office In B rld g ^ rt, March 16— (A P ) — a natural tbeater in the open with 1936 THOR Incidentally These Aro 1088 Modela Connecticut CathoUe o M at New Britain general hoapltal Ellington on the same da oa from to rebuild the ch ap el^lt. from the federal government, habit the lake background which makes uthuaaian convention voted an this moraing of Injuries received There will be a chore, rehearsal Death of An\ps Taylor, 72-year-old ually Invites friends to hla home for a charming setting for the plays of M j^rate j^gram of aummer ath- seven to nine In the evening and negro Inmate of Hillside Home, waa a party. when bis truck collided with a trol- also April IS, the final day for ool-. Wednesday at 7:30 p. at the nature given by the college girls MUcs in which men'a and women’a ley car In Newington Saturday, after- hom-.of the choir dlreetdz. Mi*. today pronounced accidental by H. See TTie N ew 1936 Thors taama of about 20 different Uthu- lectlng the tax, from twro until five R. DeLuca medical examiner, after each year. noon. '' ' in the afternoon and seven to nine Ernest Gowdy. Practice fob. the MRS. MARJORIE 'TOAW DIES The first mall to arrive Friday S l f ” throughout the state he had requested an Inveatigatlon STATE THEATER Ekre.ir music will be started. \ n is came at 1:30 p. ro. by truck and will participate. According to Judge Harold Lucas In the evening. Into the circumstances surrounding of the Newington town court, a Public Wblat.Toalglit musle for the choir la being furnlM- Los Angeles, March 16— (A P ) — only a amall amount waa brought. With Gentle Rockville—Thomas F. Rady. 68 ed by Rev. and Mrs. Leon AusUn. the man’s injury, which caused his Mrs. Marjorie Thaw, 48, widow of crinunal charge of negligence win 'I'h- Italian Ladles Social Club death. • Saturday some trains were running, WibHaher of the RockvUle Leader! Thursday evening Coventry Col. Wllllarti Thaw, 2nd., of Pitts but very late, the mall being two newMaper, died after a be WBced egalnat Motormen Harry will hold a pqbllc whist party this Taylor, who waa admitted April Hand Wash Tfimll of Hartford. ^ evening In their club rooms In the Grange No. 78, P. o f H.. v lll enter- burgh, died yesterday after a heart HAND you and a quarter hours late and over ***°ct UlnsM He leaves his widow, Uln as nelghbora tha Gran,. u8 of 19, 1934, to Hillside, had suffered a attack. days mail In the- load. The who U wrioualy Ul, a daughter; two Exchange block at-S-tfclock. Prises heart condition, and be Is believed Tuesday— Wednesday will be awarded and refreshments Enfield, Suffleld and Hebron. A t the The body win be placed In a re roads are very bad and on aome ing Action pms. a brother and two alat'era. He P. T. HOTCHKISS DIEs' suggestion of the state lecturer the to have suffered an attack when he ceiving vault here, and later ee'iit to hUla there Is only a canyon where had been publiaber of the Leader will be served. fell in the washroom last Thursday. Democratic Meeting home Orange will entertain and the Pittsburgh, for funeral services and the roads used to be. When the Fastest Washing Action over 30 years. The next day he was removed to burial. 18— (API -Paul A meeting of all Democrats boa program is well under way by the dam went at Dalevlllc the Iron Brldgeport^The- Haxelton. Pa., lecturer, Mlai Gertrude Anderson. Englewood, suffering from a frac Mrs. Thaw was promin(mt social ^ In the World! "■ '^‘ 8ely known been i-a'l-sd for 8 o’cloc'i ulo eve tured skull. V O U might as well own the MoAI{9n. Certainly bridge was swept 200 f e e f ' down won the championship in the here for bis civic activity, died f Th-s ReoreaUomil Social will meet ly In Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Col. stream, also the iron bridge near the R>“ »lnn Sokol ning In Uie .'’ up 'Hor Court room. Death there Saturday was due to ^ the hotel is youra from the standpoint of con Thursday— Friday pneiimoma early today at bis home. Daughter Born w lf- Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa Edmond Thaw was one of the founders of Roaring Brook school went down '.hWetbiUI tournament by defeating son this Friday evening at 7:80. the head Injury. the Lafayette HV«;adrllIe, noted venience, oomfert and aervice. Everything to exm- Taylor, Pa., In the flnala 87 t«f 27. A tormer Selectman, Hotchkla. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nash of besides several amall bridges. A also was a member of the board o f Ward street arc the parents of a World War Flying unite"--— tribute to care-free enjo}nnent of your visit to New man. Steve Bocka, on our mall car a 5 9 . s a . W a ^ u r y —The Irish-American rollef’ a paat master of the Temple STUDENTS STRIKB rier’s route from West WilUngton, rtidj Moged a SL Patrick's Day pa- daughter born at the Rockville City ,^W YE B BUNS AMUCK York la at your instant beck and caU. Mrs. Nancy Rowe .rade followed by a banquet and Masons and a paat master of hospital an Saturday morning. TRAFFIC SURVEY Combine our friendly, courteoua service; large, Tolland aide nearly lost bis life the Cheshire branch of the Grange. OIlv* Branch, Miaa.. March 16 — whan bis horse and -wagon were , liBMlflng program which Included To Form Bowling League Nykdplng. Sweden, March 18.— (A P ) — Striking high school stud comfortable rooma; convenient location and un- He leaves his widow, two chil Further plana In Uje bowling Meriden, March 16.— (A P )—The swept from the road and he was and up ■ y ® ” *” Governor Croaa, dren. a brother and a slate., A demented le w er killed the proM- ents protasUng dismissal of six Connecticut Company’s office here uaual economy; and you will undersbuid why we rescued by a compaplon, Harris March 24, 25, 26, 27 MMtor-FYancia J. Maloney, Lieut.- league which the ladles o f the Ma .cutor arid a witi(0(-s In a courtroom teachers formed picket lines today .. .. lUustrated C y •Oov. Frank Hayes. Representative ple Grove society and- the Ladies announced today that a detailed truthfriUy say:“ Tbere is no greater hotel valike in Andrews, but tbe horse and. wagon Singing society are planning, will bo today, then comn-llt-d suicide. at tha High aohool building and traffic survey will be made on aU were lost. Many roads and brieves J. Joseph Smith and James J. Mc- JAP GENERAL ILL The law.vrr,' named Willen, had locked Its d(x>ra. N ow York.” .JOHNJ. WOELrLB,Mn<4u- $69.50 With Thor’s Exclu g j v e ^ ^ t o r of the ^Bridgeport Ulscuased at a meeting to be held Meriden lines beginning at once. on the Tolland side are ruined. The Home Economics this evening at 7:30 o’clock. The been disbarred. lie !'x>- I. ta-i- / kG£ BIGBT cvtujMirnu ncKAi.^, MAmjHIiSfIbK. IMiNN^ MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1986. MAfTOHESTBR EVEVTNG RERAtD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MOND.^T. MARCH 16; 198S. R A O i'^ ' ed through Lebanon and the new Beaumont highway. TO ENFORCE LAWS The school bus and the Star Route TELLS K I W A N I ^ ABOUT TOWN $50BANKAWARD lERALD COOKING SCHOOL mail took this road for the night trip. Mail hM been very scarce for ON PARKING NOW several days, as Thuraday after s t u d y Uia- Joseph Tracey has granted Wins Kacey 2-Mile As OF GEOLOGY the use of the Hotel Sheridan dining vorites Bo' noon DO trains were running TOMORROW NIGHT through Wl. imantic from either di rodip for a large aetback party TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK rection so that all the mall that was Wednesday night at 8:30 for the In circulation was from WlUlnum- benefit qf A. L. Junior Court of Chief Gordon Says Regnla- tic or other local towns. The same Charles Oliver Is Gnest Maccabete, M rs.' Beasts Farris, Two Fine Features On Pro^ Grimm Sees the Cubs condition prevailed to a large ex Mrs. E. A. Rock, Mrs. Samuel Dun RANGERS TROUNCE INSILCOS, 49 TO 36 tions Will Be Enforced tent Bhrlday. The local rural car can and Mra.'ljyelyn Akrlgg will be SPRAINS ANKLE, Event to Be Heidi OBITUARY PROPERTY TAX rier. Raymond Ljrman, has experi Speaker Today — Gives in charge. Three, cosh prizes will oe gram at State Theater for Winning Pennant Again enced trouble on his afternoon route awarded as well as.a door prize, and Tuesday, Wednesday, j Strictly. aa some of It Is over country roads Many Interesting Facts. refreshments served. 'ELL IS UNPUCl DEATHS and he was obliged to al^don au Two Days. GREERMEN CAPTURE Rec-Sckallers at Boston, Training Camp TOO V SAYS tomobile travel and take a horse The monthly meeting of the Wes Los Angelas, March 16— (A P )—. Tbe Cubs, be said, will carry 13 Until something better comes along, Lewis Edmund Beebe and wagon. leyan GuUd"wlII take plaOc tonight eight pltch'ms, seven infleld- Thnrsday and Friday! at 7:45 at the South h^ethodlst Notes the (Chicago Cuba look "mighty flve outflelde.'s and three catch 'Lewis Edmund Beebe, 6‘i, a natl'/e Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon In one place on the road leading An Informative and Instructive Tomorrow will be Bank Nlglit at IITHSTRAIGHTWIN Defeat YMCA Team, 4-3 of Manchester and during his from Chestnut Hill Synagogue, talk on geology was given at the church. A large repreaenteUon of good" to Manager Charley Grimm ers. SALARY NOT PRI An Added Starter, Lecal; THE GOVERNOR announced today that parking regu the State theater with 860 to be IT Mornings of Next Week at younger days a butter maker at the where there Is a brook under T regular noonday meeting of the Kl- all groups of the Guild Is hoped for. By Associated Prase for a second atralght National The pitching staff looks like the lations from now on will be enforced awarded. The pictures fo^ tomorrow League flag. veteran Charley Root. Lon War- Wapplng creamery and later super,. (Continued from Page One) small bridge, the water wai so deep wanis club at the Y. M. C. A. today Intendent of the Andover Creamery, more strictly. During the winter that his horse was afraid to go The quarterly pay checks for the The Ree-SchailCc. volley ball team .into tee fourth game tbe Rec.Schal- St. Petersburg —Rumors were "Yessier," declared tee...baritone neke, Larry French, Bill Lee. Tex Races to B rp w R Vie by Charles Oliver, former super and Wednesday are "Next Time Wo AS SCHDEH STARS rife today that Charley Ruffing, the ISSUE WITH DIZZY State Theater — Good died at his home, 108 Oakland stheet while the streets were covered with through and Mr. Lyman had to lead visor of rural relief under the FERA men of Company K, 169tb Infantry Journeyed to Boetoib,.^eaterday and'^'*’’ier squad k began..™., to /.iioirclick i.In cham voiced Charles John, perehed on the Carleton, Roy - Henshaw, Fabian Col. Michael A. Connor, motor Love" with Margaret SuUavan' and pionship form, with posses from the Yankees holdout pitcher, was about at 8:30 Sunday morning. Death was Bi> w the police department over him, the water coming Into the tops and now a local automobile sales will be issued this evenlif; after the defeated the Huntin^on Avenue back of .a player's bench at Wrlgley Kowalik and one more, possibly HK^ast T in e d D:I( vehicles commissioner, described the of his hip boots. But after reading regular weekly di^l. Jamte Stewart and "Another Face" back court to the set-up men In the Lo come Into the (old. He drove over due to pneumonia. 1936 60-day motor vehicle tax de- looked a lot of Illegal parking, man, who la deeply Interested la branch, Y. M'. C. A„ fou^ games to Field today, "the boys look mighty Clay Bruant, rookie who flntshed News for Housewives. Mr. Beebe was w ell, known in the papers and listening to radio starring Wallace'Ford, Brian Don- front being nigh onto perfeot, there to the field yesterday and Manager good, and oughta go places this with BIrmIngh.im last season, Ilnqulncy law. realizing the difficulty of parking this Held aa a hobby. Mr. Oliver's Meriden Quint No Match for three. ■■ Manchester and vicinity as a correctly. Now that the snow has reports, Columbia feels It is very Chairman Lawrence (Converse of levy and Phyllis Brooks. by making It possible for this man Joe McCarthy stuck his heau In the year.” Rickey Says Dean’s A ttM Beats^T^ Ottey by Welfare Commissioner F. C. Wal address was crammed with interest The match was fllled_ with many "There wasn’t snyihlng wTong prompter of "equate" dances. On gone, baring the curb and road fortunate Indeed. ing facts and was warmly received the Manchester Veterans Associa "Another ^ a ce ” la an Intensely to give the apiker the type of a set window of the twlrlef's cai and had kicking oft onn shoe Into tbe his return from Andover to make cott was on the program for a dis rallies by both teams and only ^ te r up that he can wallop with very lit with Oton last year," Grimm said, p«ateat new* that The Her markings, the parking regulations by the Kiwanians. tion appointed commlttcea to con exciting plelodrama marked by Locals, Who Lead 23*13 a long talk with him. Pat Malone grass by way of emphasizing tbe his home In Manchester he was for cussion of old-age assistance. Tax many spurts were points scored Or tle chance of a return by the oppos "except teat with Root, Warneke, ald can offer Ita women readers Is Commissioner William H. Hackett ^ d time limits will be enforced. The speaker said that his interest duct the annual summer carnival at lavish copledy ndU played by a high and Lefty "GomeY were putting point, and wtgglUg; his toes Into a' and Team Spirit Is the fan* Yards; Cabn^i^nn Take a time employed by the late W. L. a meeting of the veterans group yes. changes In service made possible.' ing players. The local team beside plenty of stuff on tbe ball In bat Trench and Lee going like they that the Cooking School Is coming also addressed the meeting. Tax Chief Gordon said. In geology came about when he be ly capable cast. "Next Time We sneaker, he continued; Buckland In the furniture business T R I S CHILDREN HERE terday. The by-laws of the asso at Half; Ranger Girls Drub The opening game found tbs Boston taking the fourth game 18-10, went ting drir yesterday—the drill being were, there just wasn't a chance for hack! So many asked last year and later with the Orford Soap Attorney David Goldstein of gan to collect rocks for a rock gar love" Is a romantic drama with "We've got a fast bunch of yoimg him to break In. portant Factor. Comical Milo Bridgeport led a dlscu.sslon on col ciation were read and accepted. settlhgs In New York, Russia, Si team winning 15-13 after a hard tus right along winning tbe fifth and held t'csplte the muddy field that Company. His wife died about den. His desire ,to know something ball players, the same club we had Gabby Hartnett, the club’s most that the school come again—so here lections of back taxes. beria, China, Rome and Switzerland sle by the local team. Going Into sixth'by scores of 18-12 and 16-10 caused cancellation of the game live years ago. ABOUT HOUSING BIRDS about the rocks he was using led New Britain. last year, only a year older and'bet volunblc man last year, will carry ^ it la! A 'big week's offering of good Mayor Spellacy of Hartford ad Mr. and Mra. Knut Forsberg of and concerns a young couple who i the second game, tbe Bay City team and In'taklng the sixth game they with Che Bees. He Is survived by a daughter, him Into an extensive study of ter. the burden ot the catching, with dressed the group at luncheon In Forcatville spent Sunday with Mr. try to pursue individual careers. started in a ^ n as though It meant won tha maL<'8. The seventh game Bradenton, FIa , March 16.j-(AP) (Special To tee HeroM) '% m es, great demonstrations, Inter- Mrs. Andrew Clcmson of Manches SERGE MDIVANI, geology In his spare time and he "Of course.” .he relleoted, ■’we'U Jimmy O'Dea and Walter Stephen -Branch Rickey stilt Insisted on the 'hating lectures In the State theat- Hotel Bond. State Nature League Represen and Mra. Archie Kilpatrick and fam The story-picture Is from the novel, to win the flrst four games, thereby went to Boston by the score ot 15 New York, March 16;—Aa ad ter; a son, Percy Beebe of East found the field most fascinating and The local Rangers won their 11th taking the match. But aa usual to 11. Gjearwater— Ckimmlssloner Lan have a hard fight. There'b St. Louts, son sharing the Job. "loyalty oath” from Dizzy Dean to Hartford; his father Croydon At the afternoon session, the interesting. Mr. Oliver said that ily of 80 Spruce street. by the same name by Ursula Par starter after it hod been ennou tative Visits Schools in Town straight victory of the season at the the Rec-Scballer squad hit their The match plAyed was a return ex dis, Will HarridRe, W. G. Bramham Now York, Pittsburgh—say, those day. Beebe, also of East Hartford. speakers were Henry. F. Long, Connecticut was considered a geolo rott. Grlmnr and Phil Cavarette will 'Ifext week's the week, The Cook- Masaachiisetts commissioner of cor- OFTEN WEDDED, Today. The regular meeting of the Luther East Side Rec Saturday, trouncing stride, just when It looked certain pression ot appreciation by the Bos and Bob .Quinn were In the stands Pirates arc going to be tough. Plen The St. Louis Cardinals vice presi that hts entry waa tiled too latol Clvrt War veteran; four gist's paradise for the finding o f rare share flrst base, with Billy Her •tag School begins Tuesday morning. the strong Meriden Insllcos 49-36, that their opponents were easily run ton team which becatjso of the cord yesterday as the Tigers beat the ty of speed, power—all they need dent, discussing the Dean holdout acceptance, Joe HcCluskey brothers, Olln Beebe of Talcottvllle. poratlons and taxation who outlined mineral crystals. A prominent au League of the Emanuel Lutheran man back at second, Bill Jurgesa at ^ The Cooking School Is for every the Importance of the tax collector church will be held tomorrow night for the second time this year. Com ning away with the games, and once ial treatment received-at the recent Dodgers 6-0. They probably heard ed last year waa a couple of pitch situation, said he had not receded a brilliant triumph In the te ffsom an of the community, and they Howard Beebe, Blast Hartford; James T. Laidlaw, of Westford, thority has stated that a greater short and Sta:ilcy Hack at third. In the financing of Vocal govern at 8 o'clock. The devotional period bining well execu^. plays with again demonstrated why they are tournament held at the Recreation the Imprecations heaped on Umpire ers. from hla position as outlined In hla event of tee KnlgbU of Oolu aU Invited—young and old, mld- Stephen Beebe, East Hartford ami KILLE^TPOLO field worker for the (Connecticut Variety of mineral crystals can be 'The lower division clubs, Cin Gene Lillard, home run king of track and fleld meet at mental activities, and Tax Collector will be In charge of Miss EMlth FLOOD DANGER IN STATE good passing end shooting, tbe recognized In New England as tee Genter, wanted to reciprocate and In Charlie Moran b,’ the Dodgers who famous "letter of Jan. 38", and teat ' or brides, mothers of Eugene Beebe of Millington, Mas.e.; found in a ten-mile area around Port tha coast circuit, looks good— but Howard 8. Challenger of Bridge State Nature League, spent the day Stone, who will speak on the topic Rangers ran their opponents rag team that never stops tr^-lng unUl this they did a splendid job as the were of the opinion that bum de- cinnati, and Brooklyn, for Instance, Dizzy’s attitude toward his work Square Garden here Saturday i families, every woman who also two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Hay (Contlnned from Page One) land thtm In any similar area In not good enough to beat out Hack. port, who summed up tax legisla In Manchester visiting several of of "Prayer." Following the busi ged the first half to take the com the winning point is scored by their local team enjoyed their viMt to clslonlng cost Uiem the game. are stronger. The csunpolgn Is going and nis team spirit constltutsd the Just back from a successful tonrii •v.ScoksNwdio wants to learn to cook, den of North Windham and Mm. North America, he said. John Hoffman of East Hartford. tion of 1935. the schools and explaining to the ness session, a hymn sing will be IS CONSIDERED PASSED manding lead of 23-13, and then opponents or by themselves. Boston Immensely with all prospects to be hotter than ever. Similarly, In the outfield, Johnny Issue In the current contract con- Californio, McCluekey bresstedr • ■or who Imist plan meals for a fam- Prince David, only survivor of the pupils the proper method of build The principal economic mineral "But w6 won’t have to win any 21 Gill, who batted .361 with Min traversy. tape In the excellent time of a. There arc also six grandchildren famous throe brothers, was married held In charge of Ernest Bcrggren kept up a very fast pace the second In this second game Boston soon o f continuing such play-offs cvCrj' Pensacola—Bill Terry of the edly. The WMk of sessions In cook ing bird houses for the 50 or more products of Connecticut are sand and piled up a very decisive and danger year.’ Those making the trip and straight games again, you can bet neapolis last season, shapes up well, Rickey asserted the difference of minutes and 16 ueconds to wUp l that survive. to Mae Murray, motion picture gravel, trap rock and clay for and his music committee. (Continued From Page One) half to outplay the Insllcos by a Giants is bearing down on the ary and boroereaklng la under the His funeral will be held Tuesday COUNH DEMOCRATIC different kinds of birds that can be ous lead reaching 14 points to the on that. We’"e going to start off but not well enough to beat out opinion over tee pitcher's baasboll nearest rival, Tom Ottey of actress. In 1926 and divorced In 1933 bricks. , Only New Jersey produces wide margin and win 'oondliy. The playing were; Frank Miller, Ray Messrs. Pipple and Lcelis while jidUreetlon of woman nationally afternoon at ^2 o'clock t Mark found In this section during Uie Rec.Schaliers Mven only to have the Holland, Frank Mordavsky, George earlier. Why, wo're ready now. My Frank Demarce, Augle Galan, Tuck pay is a lesser matter, Penn A. C., by 20 yards. He Uvea in California. summer. more trap rock than this state, Mr. Past presidents of Mary C. Kee toppled from a home-made boat Meriden team, greatly strengthened Hhak Llcbcr is absent and he Is ail ^4mown for her ^ 1 1 In cookery as Holmes funeral home, Woodbrldgc game tied making It necessary to go Gibbons, Frank Waddell, Bernard pitchers could start tomorrow. We Stainback of Chuck Klein for regu "It will not say bow high tee Ths co-favoritsa in tee eventii Oliver said. He pointed out that ney Tent, Daughters of Unlor Vet which he was paddling about In tbe nitb the addition of Kobrin and ing from his bum knee. He had them |j«ran as her hatloiv^de lecture ex- street, and at 2:30 at the Second WOMEN MEET HERE Prince Serge was born at Batoun The State Nature League Is en erans of the a vll-W ar. will meet Into extra points 'with the final score Schubert, Pomeroy Thomson and had a great wmrkout this spring, lar bertha. Klein, so Grimm bs- Cardinals will go but tha salary Is Sears and Frank Nordell, folMtl there Is no need of being a scientist flooded meadows. A physician said Wesh^skl, and who recently trounc chosln'g. fungoes for an hour before ,',)wrlance on homemaklng subjects. Congregational church. Rev. Dr. Russian Georgia, In 1902. His father! deavoring to Interest the children tomorrow evening with Mrs. Walter m favor of Manchester’s represente- Frank Busch. The Roc-Schaller sunshine every day at .Catalina. My llevea. Is heading back to batting not the issue", he sold. place, Sears, winner o f tee iQooklng lessons of plain and elab- of (Connecticut In schools from he was a victim of a weak heart, ed the^l^cal Bantly Royals, were at yesterday’s game with the Indians. Ferris Reynolds will officiate and General Zakharl Mdlvanl, was aide- to understand the general principals Henry of Starkweather street. tivea 17 to IS. In the third gome team will travel to Bristol this Sat main worry is to hold the boys down laurels he hasn't enjoyed since ho His January letter to Dean made last ytor and bolder of tee ^#nte cookery will be demrastrated Mrs. T. E. Brosnnn Presides al de-camp to the Czar during the Grades 4 to 8 in the care of wild of geology. ' however, and that he had not no time In a position to threaten It plain that. In his opinion, DItzy burial will be In the East cemetery. drowned. Several witnesses saw the Rongete In any way. tbe lead see-sawed bstok and forth urday where they play the Bristol until the season begins." left Philadelphia. con Indoor record for t e e _____ ^ M c h day as they were In labt year's The Holmes funeral home will he Se.ssion at Y. M. C. A. I.ast World War and later was secretary life. In Manchester the clksscs are Mr. Oilve^ disclosed many extra Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Howland San Antoiiici— The Pirates were bad not ahdwn te4 right zDlrit to In the South, Keeney street, Bunce, him fall and his body was recovered with Boston finally winning 18 to Boys’ Club in a Scheduled league feU on tee pede cn the fifth M 'l '^jMhooI, and will he a part ^ t h e open this evening for friends wish Friday Night. of war In the Georgian national gov ■dinary ^ t s in relation to geolo of Strickland street have a; their The Ronge^employed a zone de- 12, putting them in tee iMd. Oblng In for a light workout today In ward the ball elub'z walfora and da- Buckland, Washington, Robertson from about six feet of water within match. making ready for the first bara- sprained his ankle. NordaU. ' sat program of informative, t^u- ing to view the body. ernment. The family's oil proper gy, pointing out that In addition to guest, Mr. H ow lud's sister. Mrs. tense again a i^ lt was well nigh elored, in effeot, teat bofera oil hoek, quit tea roCe two lap and Hollister street sebooL. •■ a short time. atormer with the Chicago Cuba to ila homemaklng news. The leb:J . Mrs. T. E. Brosnar. county presi ties In Gadrgla were taken over by the tides of the ocean a body tide Eva Ltlllbridge of Scranton, Pa. Irapoeilble for thexInsUcce to break would be well In ten Cardinal fam home. With this {>alr out, v'tiirer Is familiar to women every-^ Communhsts. The children have been given In As an aftermath of tbe flood, a through, most of tnair iiolnts com morrow. Arky Vaughan, champion ily, the pitcher muzt promisa Man James Henry dent. presided at the meeting of the haa been discovered from the moon land-slide effectively blocked all key went on to s c o n hla I . re because she Is famous structions, In how to build different sufficient to raise and lower the sur Sedrick J. Straughan, president ing from tbe eensatlofial long range slugger of the Nations! League, U ager Frink Frlfch tee ^lleit eo- ,mcs Henry of 30 West street, Hartford County Democratic wo Studied At M. I. T. kinds of shelters or houses for sev traffic on the highway between Tor- tory in (he Oordda this wtnttt ' ll^mghout America as a cookery face of the earth at Chicago several of the Young Republican club has shooting of Kobrin and^mRovieca. getting away in great ehape. Got Meriden RetainsO ' Crown oMraUon. Hartford, a brother of Captain John men's clubs at the Y. M, C. A. Fri ‘ homemaklng expert, having lec- Serge and Alexis came to Ameri eral different kinds of birds. The rtngtoD. and Cornwall bridge. Tons DlbIbby, at his home here, has sold tea eloalag meet of tee indoor 'A HenrjfNff the Jlartford police ' dc- day evening. Mrs. John Holden, vice inches twice a day, that Louisville, called a meeting of the . executive In using ths zone defense the Rang APPOINT CARL SNAVELY three hits in five trips to tee plate [)nied before many thousands of ca and studied at Massachusetts In work has been going on for the past of dirt and rock, loosened by the he "could net understand why such polgn. Ottey eat tee poM durhi^ partmenlx^nd Mrs. Andrew North president of the Manchester club, Kentucky, is built on a coral reef, committee, and the banquet com ers were able to use a qulekvbreak. In an Intra-camp game yesterday. ' imen, from the North to the South stitute of Technology. Later they four weeks and today Mr. Laidlaw mittee, tonight at 7:30 at the office heavy rains and thaw, crashed accusations were mode ms Pve al Sony stagw of tea race and « rop of 10 Depot Square, died at his welcorqed the repreaenUiTives of the went to California. When he mar was checking up on the progress that Mt. Everest is the highest down on the jxiad about 4 a. m. Sun time and time again having., tw o clocked in 4:88.d at tee end of the Bast and throughout the of Robert H. Smith. All ticket re and three men down the flooh, to ways given my beet efforts to the home Sunday-afternoon. Born In 18 clubs-and guests to Manchester. ried Princess Louise, Serge gave his that has been made. point In the world, being 29,141 feet day. The highway department Orlando — Sensational ouUieid In Three Extra Periods flrst mile, which ironically iddle West. She has spoken be- turns for the banquet last week CORNELL GRID MENTOR club and ev em n e knows It." Springfleld, MBM., he has been n high, while the lowest Is Swire Deep score on easy set up shots. ”1^ catches by Stone, Powell and Hill women's clubs and othrt or- A moment of silent tribute was paid occupation os president of the The spring spirit had not reach should be made at this time. pressed a steam shovel Into service Holding p A for flO.OOO, ha aa- was for faster than tee teaiiij resident of Hartford for 40 ycara. ed the children to such a degree as In the Pacific, which Is 35,430 feet Ranger scoring for the most part wercfc credited with preventing Jhe npisatlons on modem homemaklng to the memory of fornier president Arnerlcan Naptha on Corporation. , — and labored all day removing the de serted the Cardinals’ only offer this tabllshed in tee ColumMsa 1 In addition to his brother and sister to result in a 100 per cent being deep, that If all the continents were bris. was evenly divided as every mem Phillies from taking tbe lead on S id cookery. She will give new .Mrs. Mary Conlon of Bristol, whose The affairs of Prince Serge and ^ result in a 100 per cent being Harold Tedford of Proctor Road ' and basketball captain, president of season was (or $18,800, tee amount captured by Glenn Cumtinghais'i mentioned he is al.sKsurvlved by death occurred at the first of the his brothers have made news for showed more Inter- all level to a uniform elevation the ber played an important part In the i his class and winner of academic three different occasions In yester Orae Venske second and Joe “ ' ' laa for serving, entettalning, plan- two other brothers, Mary Henry haa returned after a visit with teams victory. F ^er North Carolina! ^New England Sil«nr City Gagers Top Port* he received lost year. menus and special occasions. year. morc than a decade In this country Friday will have the dif- average would be 2300 feet above friends In Albany. N. Y. While there HEALTH W ARNING. honors, Snavely took bis first day's game, won by the Senators, gan a poor third. and George Henry, both of Sprlng- and abroad. Serge was In the houses or shelters built. Th sea level, that if the floors of the The Ranger Girls made It all 5-3. lAnd the daily programs which con- flcld and a daughter, Mrs. Sadie Mrs. Edna Purtill of Hartford and abroad. Serge was In the Calf he visited the Edgewood Night clu'o Hartford. March 16.— (AP).— The Frank Crowley woe third In spoke on leglslr.tlon pertaining to fornla courts In 1933 on charges rob'lns and the sparrows seemed to •seas were all level to a uniform and sang a request number with Ranger night when they displayed Coach, After Successful \ Sports land, Me., 32 to 30 in New two-mlle and George DeOeorgfl 9 |thin new recipes are given away tfi Geary of Dorchester, Masa.\ be the favored birds among the boys State Department of Health warned some of their bee', form tbla year to 'UH who attend. The funeral will be held Tiib^ay labor conditions and po'ntcd out that he and another brother mis depth they would be 13,000 feet be Frankie Carl’s orchestra. today that dangerous bacteria may coach at the University of Cincin Los Angeles—The Chicago Chibs fourth. All who placed, with tea ( managed their oil enterprises. A and girls and it will be for shelters low the present sea level. trounce tbe German American Girls AAli CAGE TOURNEY A very comprehensive program la morning at 8:30 at the Dillon hm- how the women Could materially of these twra kinds of birds that lurk in the flood waters which have nati and Marietta (O.) College be today were away on the flrst leg of England Tourney; Roman eeption of Ottey, ore membeni' halp In getting these bills through receiver was appointed,' and Serge Also that Iceland is built entirely The American Legion aiutlllary of New Britain for the second time Sontbem Reign, Succeeds fore going to Bucknell, where he their exhibition tour which will lead Boston, March 16.—(AF)—.Sea tee New York A. p. anned for each session. The lec- eral home, 53 Main street, Hartford, moat houses will be built. covered a large section of (Connecti In three sterte against the New sonal and unseasonal sports mingled irer cooks on the platform In the and at St. Peter's church at 9 rihe legislature. Mrs. Ward Duffy was ousted as a director. A jury ■of lava flows, that In the Pacific- meeting tonight at the State Armo cut. had been a poet-graduate student. to Florida and back to Chicago. The There will be a preview within a ry will be preceded by an executive Britain team this year. With the In New England today. '^tehien set up for her use. She o'clock. The body will hr taken to spoke on the WPA setup and wel- failed to reach a verdict as to his week and In two weeks the bette;- Northwest there is an area that Gil D oW . It Is understood Snavely, will be next Stop Is San Antonio, Tex., Sinks Winning Basket m UNDER FULL STEAM Of ACnON TONIGHT guilt. Later he was indicted and runs Into three or four states, made board meeting at 7:45. Bingo will The authorities urged water sys Misses Haugh and Madden doing given a free hand In the selection of Harvard's crew wlU taka to the Newark. N. J.. March 18.— i “ new equipment, new utensils, Springfield for burial In St. famw'ork. A round tabic discussion houses or shelters will be placed on tem officials to make certain that where the National League cham freed on, a charge of falsifying cor up of lava flow over an A>"ea of 200,- follow the business session, after tome very nice shooting, the locals his assistants. Max Reed, W. D. Charles river for Ita flrat workout. -—Glenn Cunningham, tea w. ^ s w methods and she brings with Michael's cemetery. on ubth these subjects followed. exhibition and the parents of the their purification plants arc work pions meet Pittsburgh Tuesday and poration records. 000 square miles, that the Hawaiian which refreshments will be served raced to victory with a vengeance Iteaca, N. T., March 16,—(AP) — Skidmore or K. G. James. But Maasachusolta InzUtute ot Gruelling Clash. mllcr, probably will wear n .grin 5 e r the latest Ideas In entertaining It v^s announced that the next different pupils Invited to Inspect by the following committee; Mrs. ing efficiently and owners o f private^ Wednesday. Pitcher Hugh Casey ■'for women who are anxious to meeting will be Leld April 7 .In West Poln Negri sued him twice after the work that haa been done. islands arc volcanic mountain ris to show that they are well on their Ctorneli;^ search for a new head At Chapel Hill, N. C., Snavely de has beeia sent to Los Angeles on Technology beat them to th« water Big Court Gunt Wheel Into be leope off tee mark with ea May Wilson, chairman: Mra. Hilda springs and wells In the flooded areas way to becoming one of tea best clined to discuss bis plans or his by two days. Coach BIU Hatass waa foe, Jm M eana, in tee lOOO-i ’ bmden their hospitality this year FUNERALS Hartford, at which time there will their divorce. In 1931 she sued him ing out of the ocean two miles with Kennedy. Mrs. Emma Doyle, Miss to check these supplies and If neces football coach > began, uhoffielally, opltlon. Marketing and oven cookery, use be a caucus\to nominate a coimty for 2,000,000 francs she claimed was their base three miles below sea girls teams bj these parte. even before "Gloomy GU” Doblh re probable coaching aides. He said he Impressed by the smooUtnesa o t hla Meriden High suceeutully de, ^^tSTiSsteiug Mrs. Julia Tanner Lillian Finnegan, Mrs. Mary Fra sary treat them chemically. Rongen (49) felt compelled to accept the Cornell varsity. Junior varsity and KH) Action Tonight; RenlU in o f tmusual foods and many other leader for the next two years, who entrusted to him when they were level, that there arc ninety-two ele zier, Mrs. Minnie Carrington, Miss signed under fire February 1 hu Pasadena —The Chicago White fended Its New England Interschol- 'gUbjects of Interest to homemakers marlred. Last year she sued ments of which^ the earth’s crust Is A bulletin Issued by the Health 8 7 post "because of the exceptional pound boats Saturday, and said he For Omaiaghaai beet Mi The funeral of Mrs. Julia Tanner, will be elected, at the biennial con LEBANON Anna Senkbeil, Mra. Emma Von ended with the selection of Carl G. Six were back In their training Mtlo basketball championship Sat and Gene Venske ef Paansyl ' ■ in be Important parts of the dally widow of John Tanner, former rc.sl- vention of the fe d ^ tio n to be held for the return of $10,000, and made up of only eight, oxygen, Department said flood water sudden Sobeutz, If ...... 5 1 Snavely of the University of North opportunity It offers”, although he probably would keep the sealings Deck. The Juniors will meet to ly picks up debris and polluting ma-. found It hard to decide to leave camp today, taking stock after los intact. urday night at Burlington, Vt, by First RoiumL by outgueestng and outepi' Mograms. denta of this town, was held thl.s the latter part of ApNJ. a settlement was reported two silicon, aluminum. Iron, calcium, morrow at 4 p. m., at the State Ar DeUarera, if ...... i i CaroIlnsL. The Government Biological survey tcrial which have accumulated on ICovis, rf 8 2 North Carolina. It was learned ing two of three garnet to the Chibs. nosing out Portland, Ms., In tbe them in a bisorre m^e roM at lo o k for the dally annmmce- morning at 8:30 at her .hSme, 117 Sandwlchc.s anj coffea,wcre serv weeks later. magnesium, sodium and potassium. mory. The lelectlon, made from a list of w.ork has begun on 8,400 acres In the ground and may wash them Into Sholdon, e ...... 4 0 there, the North Carolina athletic Jimmy Dykes was disappointed finals, 82-30, but only after three son Squora Garden Saturday ts about the Cooking School. Sigourney street, Ifaitford, with ed at the clos'. of the buslpesa. with Interniph'd Honeymoon The attendance prize, donated by nearly 100 ap)^ticants, was an with »the showing of Malln Mc As baseballj teams warm up In Denver, March 18.— (A P )—Big Ouaninghom and MOagiul ______:e your plans for plenty of free Lebanon In the Tisdale Hill district. streams and reservoirs or poorly lo Obuehowskl, Ig ...... 3 1 council had planned to increase his solenrui high mass ..t 9 o'clock at St. Mrs. Bldw'ard Murphy, os dpalrman Prince Serge was so fond of polo J. G. Echmallan, was Won by Rus Park department employees are nounced after North Carolina au Culloch In the scries and planned to doors, Harvard's football team will overtime-periods had been „.ayed to guns of the National AAU -basket- have two rletorlee over the ■t'ibme next week, to attend every A room for laboratory work haa cated or likewise poorly protected Blssell, Ig ...... 0 0 thorities, rsluctant to release salary next season and be had been settle the Issue. Chet Roman sank ball tournament will be wheeled Into Joseph's Cathedial. Rev. James L. 1 uf the hostessc.s. that he Interrupted his recent honey- sell Potterton. A basket of fruit, continuing this week the work of use George Stiimpf In center field. take to the Briggs cage Wednesday tela winter. Cunningham alee ' rgassion, as our guests. It Is free. u,,L,Tu ms leec-iiL nnney- been hired and a weather station wells and springs. Salmonds, rg ...... 4 4 Snayely from a contract which still offered permanent tenure with fac the winning basket for the Silver action tonight. Travis was celebrant. Rev. William moon pn the chartered yacht Jedge erected containing Hydrd-Thermog- sent by President Thomas Fergu removing several ash trees tn the ulty rankings. for spring practice. tha Curley Mila at Boston in n i*o tickets, no charge of any kind Kearney, deacon and Rev. John IN OTHER WORDS son from Florida, was auctioned off street line on the east side of Pros Where there Is any question about had a year to run, failed Is a final City aggregation, which flnUhed In Two of tee teams favored to take test teat resulted in ehSHNi ^ play at Flamingo field, Miami raphy and other Instruments rela New Orleans—The Indians were a tie with Manchester for second -St any session. Kelly sub-deacoii. Rev. Charles Beach to C. Elmore Watkins, the sum of pect street. drinking water, the bulletin reads. It 20 9 49 effort to persuade him to remain at Brown's well-balanced swimming the 1636 championship away from josUiag against tee di tive to obtaining data on humidity, should be boiled five minutes to de Meriden InsUixie (86) Chapel HIU. back In their training canip here place behind Bristol In the C. C. L the Kansas City Trials clash with Hewitt was seated In the sanctuary Topeka, Kas.—The Aword of one Prince Serge's 25-ycar-oId widow $3.50 being realized to. the Klwanls team retained Its New Ehigland in Westerner, ifangii )>eat . tesnperature and rainfall. stroy any bacteria that may causa B. F. Snavely comes to Cornell under a today after sweeping a three-game L. and then went 0^ to win the their Initial opponents • o f the bos- The body was placed In the re of Coronado's Captains, In a IsHhe great-granddaughter ot Mrs, Palmer Slnnes, a graduate of the Kiddles Camp at Hebron. Lorraine Delaney, 14 years old tercollegiate title St .Wtlllamstown ham in the Boster MUenad___ museum here, bears on one side a water-borne disease. Weanefskl, rg . three-year contract; tmderstood to I Sports Roundup \aeries wlth-tbe Giants In Pensacola. state and New England titles. kstbsll marathon—tbs Denver Bofe- Ideaca more than a w ide age. A Thought ceiving vault In St. James's ceme Wllltqm Astor who once njled New University of Michigan, research daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Saturday as (ou,- meet records were Spanish In.scriptlon: "Unshcath me If wells and springs have been ex Tblesen, rg .... call for a salary o f 8,600 a year. He Manager Steve O’Neill was (rankly Meriden went Into a 12-7 lead In w syi with tee Marine Corps quintet Cunningham, a runner who 1 bring hear my righteousness; It tery. Manchester, and will later be York and Newport society. The worker. Is the assistant. Mr. Slnnes Delaney of 36 Durant street, under broken. Brown won the icet with the flrst quarter and stretched It to not without cause," and on the went an appendix operation at the posed to flood waters, they should ba Tomkovlecz, Ig is due to report bare April l to By EDDIE BRIBTZ surprised at hla team’s batting and from San Diego, Calif,, and tbe ly seta the pace and reUes ujpoa ^ hhall not be far off, and my saha- Interred In' St. Bridget's cemetery. engageirlgnt of Serge and his for Is making his hjkidquartera for the .\ssoclated Press Sports Writer 37 points and was followed In this 21-12 by halftime. The Barnlkow- other: “ Sheath me not without Memorial hospital late Saturday disinfected with a solution of chlor Zajac, c ...... take charge of spring praetlce, pitching power. e ' Globe Refiners, McPherson, Kos., consistent apesd to wees' bis r' , ilon shall hot tarry; and I will place The bearers were William J. honor." mer slatef-ln-law was announced present at C. iH. Foster's. Dr. Dal Kobrin, rf .... which begins a week later. order: men were held to a lone foul Shot in with Royal Hearts, St. Louis, down, turned tee tables on his late In Janua:w after being rumored FRANKFORT IS PREPARING night. Her prog, ess is reported as ide of lime and water. ijiSivatlon In Zion for Israel my O'Brien, Alexis Tanner. E, J. Bull- An attendant saw a small Mexi kle, associate blolofdat of the blolog Kocin, If ...... After euccessful coaching terms Orlando, Fla., March 16.— (AP)— Wesleyan, 26; Amlierit, 22; Mas the third period as Portland tallied The defending champions, as well foes in Saturday night's Oslu: ^'yry.—Isaiah 46:18. man, Eugene Connerton, Albert for several mtojhs. When he came teat survey, is in charge of the satisfactory. The occurrence of floods, tha bul Bradenton— Frankie Frisch of the sachusetts State, 13; Springfleld, eleven points to gain a 23-22 advan can boy examining It and asked him letin says, and possibility of pollut at North Carolina, where his teams diarllc Dressen must lie supersti os their hometown, rivals, ths Kan Mile o f tee Knights o f Colt Ahem and Walter Pehner.' to Florida for tha winter, the Prince work. The purpose of this Is the FOR ARRIVAL OF HITLER tious.. .before he’d hole the Reds In Cards had to do plenty of shifting 10; Willi.-.ms, 8; ^ w d o ln and M. 1. tage. Meriden tied It up at 26-alI If he could translate the Inscriptions. ing material washed Into the tops of 16 36 won 15 games. lost two and tied one In his lineup in the game with the sas City Phllcos, will not see setloo gom ts when he jogged oloiig ia Few, without the hope of another stayed at the Alen villa at restoration of wild life. The co Ths banquet committee and the at the Floridan over In Tampa he T„ 3 each: and iVorceater Tech, in the final quarter, making . n until tomorrow. rear. Moagon and Venske, who "It says here," he replied, ".'don't wells emphasizes the need for tight) Score at half time, Rangers 23. In the post two. md at Bucknell, Athletics yesterday. First Baseman Fe, would think It worth their Lawrence T. Tnmm take me out unless they jump on Palm Beach, whers, the body was operation of the farmers Is essential executive committee of the Young made sure the hotel not only didn't one. overtime necessary. The first extra Five esstera teams seor^ declslvs shown more sprinting power _Je to live above the allurements taken la.st night. \ (Continued fnin Page One) Democratic club will meet tonight curbing and covering of these sup ftjsllcoe 13. Referee, Hills. Time, 4 Snavely faces the task of rebuilding Jim (Filins had been called hCme Largely attended funeral senicer you.' and here, 'don't put me back for the experiment. a team which failed to win a game have a 13th floor, but no rooms tag- three minutes ended with the score vlctdrjes over western and mlddle- Cunningham ia prevloua raoe -sense.—Atterbury. were held ycaterdny afternoon at Mrs. James Laiirens\Van Alen, to make a final report on the sec ply sources. Even under normal t 10 min. periods. gtd with the supposedly unluekv by hla father’s death; sub first base at 38.ail, the second at SO-all, after until you beat heck out of them'." There was a good attendance at routine survey of his defenses. conditions, the well may receive pol last year and suffered seriously In Frank Hdlltad, ttpriqgflMd, set a weetera. opponents In yesterday's winter, flgured teat such 2:30 at Watkins Bretthors Funeral mother of Princess Loulsev was one the Young Republican club meeting ond annual banquet In the Masonic number, as well. man Johnny Mlsa waa suffering which Roman sank the winning first round games. An adept p a i^ were all to teeir Uklng, and Then, for a time, he stood In the lution If they are improtected. Hangar QlrU morale. new naark (or tee 446 freestyle— counter. Home, for Lawrence A. Tomm. Rev. DISCXIVERS METEOR of those who saw the fat'aj acci In the Log Cabin Monday evening. Temple last Tuesday and to plan These reports that tee Yankees from a cold and ISpper Martin was Ing attack proved toe mueb for tbe leisurely pace-making reeulteit dent. center of a group of air force offi B. F. T. Doble, .forced out by alumni and 8.09.8; Wealeysn'a puUmaa was Meriden Dr. Watson Woodruff of the Center There was a short skit by Stanton cers, ' telklng energetically and acuities for the ensuing year un undergraduate pressure although it win get Frank Higgins from the Indisposed with a stomach aliment. clocked in 1:48 In tee 180 yard back- Panhendie A. end M. quintet of tee MM being run in tha ridleol WARNING XN THE NATION. Harris. If ...... 0 0 0 B . F . T. Congregational church of which the Vineland, N. J„ March 16— (AP) L. Briggs and Edward McCall, Jr. earnestly and gesturteg often. A der the new officers elected this was freely admitted lack of first- Athletics have flashed up again ... Eddie Morgan, Terry Moore and stroke, a new mark, and Weaieyan'a Ooodwell, Okla., which dropped e ly slow time o f 4 minutes, 48J young man was a member conducted Flood waters which had swirled Isiplen. If ...... 1 0 2 Klotkus. rf . »•••••••• ...2 1 8 onds. —DInshah P. Ghadlall, of Malaga, Music and dancing was enjoyed and low, racy black and yellow automo month. class material accounted for tea the Washington Senators are sc Lynn King flllf d the gaps. medley relay team set a new rec 42-20 decliton to tee Rineldt Flvs of the service. A mimher of his as.sn- over river banks and bridges for Montle, rf ...... 8 1 7 Slsvln, If ... • • e • » s • • <...8 1) . 8 Tha crowd of 18,(MX) fans, ha near here," today Oaimed to have refreshments were served. bile carried him back Into the city poor season, signed as bead coach at cooky they are betting 2 .i i they’d ord of 8.10.6 for tee 800 yard dis Washington, t). C. , Special Town Meeting clates from John Mather Cbapter Tonight from 7:30 to 8:30 a four days In New England, the Mid Lslmen, rf ...... o 1 . 1 Kriek. C .... « • e s e e < e s ...2 1 1 8 to see some sort of record estakL found a fragment of the brilliant COLUMBIA \Governor Jonathan Trumbull past silently saluting air force men Boston (tollege two days after leav lick tee Boston Red Sox Seturaay West Psim ISeacb—Five Brown tance. Brown's four man relay Uom May OonpoM , Otovelend, b W DeMoley were present. special Irish program will be given dle Atlantic states and Canada, tak Maddtn, c ...... 8 0 10 Berry, e ------• * e e e e e e a ...6 0 0 ed, was votelng Its dlstuta flsr meteor which swept through the Chapter, D. A. R„ held-'lts meeting and black-garbed guards. ing Cornell. The strong freshman •••• “ •<'*« recruits left bomp yesterday for sploshed tee 400 yard event In Konsot Ooe of Wiebite, 44-31; Mob- The floral tributes were many and preceding the weekly card party at ing a toll of 28 lives, steadily re Haugh, Ig ...... 8 0 10 (Aeh Du) Lelber wlU be In the fold Clsneacbl, rg ...1 0 3 alow pace whan Cunningham, Tbs electors of the Town of Bol- skies across New Jersey early Sat March 10 In this cbqpel of the Bap During tbs forenoon, guard regi ceded today. squad of 1986 is expected to provide Laredo. Tex., to join the San An 8.48.8, another new figure. Jonlga, rg . ., , , ...... 2 1. 6 lltt Bporke, Columbue, Ind., over bereby warned to meet In beautiful. During the service Mrs. urday. Thirty-ona memben of Columbia tist cihircb. with the Regent. Mrs. St. James's 'lall on Park street. Duke. Ig ...... 0 3 2 most of the material for ths new before the end o f the week. came King Motors, Ksest^ Ksa„ two and a half Iqpe to go, ments marched to the monument to With streams In most of the tonio team In tralnthg there. They Roman, Ig .. • • s e • * * • e ...8 1 7 _ Bolton Hall on Saturday, March R. K. Anderson played appropriate Ghadlall rsported his aleven-year- Grange went to Mansfield Tuesday O T. ChqppelL presiding. A letter Bridge, whist and set back will be MItchel,. rg ...... i 0 2 coach. Connie Mack la finding time to 61-20; United Servlee, St. Louis, beat out In front in a drive that the war dead to deposit wreaths. affected sections bock at normM were Inflelder Tommy Cigno, St. Rosl ...... t e s • • » • <...0 n 0 organ aelectlons. The bearers were old son, Clyrua, found the fragment p la y ^ and refreshments served. — hit the magazines with some dandy' Dartmouth’s first Indoor Inter- In tee fast lost quarter aver !T'19S6 at 2 p. m. for the following to attend Neighbors Night at Echo of thanka 'syas received for the gift Editorial Comments levels, (Jeorge H. Delano, chief en Untit he applied for tbe Cornell Louis, and Ray Getzelbach, Roy Pierce, Ip . ,...1 0 3 the Northwestern State Teachers, Harold Burden, Raymond Dotchtn, partly burled In the earth. He de of money to, the Trumbull House Two door prizes win be awarded In » 18 4 84 baselNm stuff. eobolasUc meet at Hanover, N. H...... Alva, Okla., 84-30 and Royal Hearts ed In e mite race and breesed Grange. Mrs. Edith Isham sang a Editorials In ths newspapers gineer of the Massachusetts Depart poet Snavely wse understood to be Welscnborn, Stidham Talley and Saturday was won by Nott Terrace the line three yards in froa< To levy- a tax on the last per- William Andrulot, Ernest Chapman. scribed It as being 10 Inches long, fund. It was reported that 14 pa addition to the playing prizes. German American firmly settled at North Carolina. of St Louis eompletsd the day’s Walter Dent and Francis Schlebel, Gypsy song ir' costume accom stressed the defensive character of ment of Public Works, estimated Notes of the Reds: Larry McPhail Charles Petro, all pltcaers. High school, Schenectady, N. Y., 12 4 82 Venske and four in front of ^ ‘ ■ grand list to meet the ex- six Inches wide, four Inches thick pers written about noted people B. F. T. Hla 1935 Tar Heel team was out Portland, Me. schedule with a 88-84 victory over ah of this town. At the committal and weighing about 25 pounds. It panied by .Mrs. Laura Squler. O ay- the Rhineland occupation and cm-, the damage to the state's highways Araeth, rg...... i wired Ernie Lombardi and Babe with 38 points. Robin Hartmann of tan,■"H was tea flrst Urns this and provide for the appropri' born In Lebanon before 1850 had The Standard Bearers will meet alone at $1,000,000. 0 2 standing in tee south until it was up St. Petersburg— Rain Is playing B. F . T. ths Lamarie, Wyo., Ckmneri.' Ten service in the East Cemetery, Rev. was reddish brown In color, full of ton Hunt read a poem and a group phaslzed that the new German' Buchboltz, Ig ...... 6 Herman to coma in and talk It over Brookline, Moss., Higb school, ter'^h-: hod beaten tee Pena o f the last annual town meet- been sent to the a|ate historian. troops had the high calling of de this evening at 7:30 at the North 0 0 set by Duke. Previously he had havoc with the plans of the Boston McIntyre, Ig , ...... 0 0 0 first round games remained to be The lost quarter was run Woodruff was In charge and Robert Identations, he said. of young people gave a serenade. Bangor, Me., was still In danger Landwchr, c ...... o at the club’s expense.. .neither equalled tee world Indoor record of played today. These papers are to be placed In the fending the soil o f the homeland. In Methodist parsonage. It will be of being flooded, however, as river 1 1 Coached for eeven seasons at Buck Bees. Ratn called off the Saturday Quinn, rg ...... 8 2 12 Anther starter la tonight’s Wright of the DeMoIay chapter of Mrs. Oayton Hunt motored to Ellsworth Home In Windsor. . 'Walters, o ...... o hold-out would budge.. .that's how 7.4 seconds for tee 60 yard high Dr. James A. Nalsmite, Inventor 9. To see If the town will author- that, the press said, lay the true "Guest” night and a line program engineers estimated an Ictf jam 0 0 nell, where hla teams won i i games, Lomac, e 'i ..• • « • » t e « •...1 1 8 race wUt!-be Frank NordeTt of fered prayer. Johnston, R. I., Tuesday to visit, her Nuea, rf ...... 8 Independent ,teey s r e .. .however, game with the Tigers and Water hurdles. Ho equalled tee time set 10 the sale of alcoholic liquor on The Regent reported on the Sons meaning of this "day o f armed Is being arranged. blocking the Penobscot riyer 2 8 lost 16 and tied eight. Colello, It ...... 2 2 6 of the game, will be a guest tonight York, who may prove a sariou^ sister, Mrs. (Chester P. Wlnsor, re and Daughters of the U. S. A. clubs, Larry gets pome cheer out of the front Park was too wst for Sun- years ago by Monty Wells, former and all teams. In uniform, will take ■today between the hours of twelve forces." weighed-6,000.000 tons. I t It broke E. Zleslei, r f ...... o 0 0 Bora 42 years ago at Omaha, Mulkern. rf ...... 8 8 9 tender on th, flat boards. turning home Wednesday. formed under the auspices of the fact teat every reserved seat for doys game. The teams hope to get ly of Dartmouth, now his Coach. — part In ceremonies In his honor. «Fek>ck, noon and nine o'clock In the Another ■ touch of "symbolism” The selectmen will meet tonight suddenly, engineers said. It might Feldman, rf ...... o 0 0 Neb., Snavely was graduated from the Reds’ opener has been sold for Into action today. —r A ■>rint series of 60, M sad May Be Another It was Neighbors’ Night at C o- Gov. Jonathan Trumbull (Chapter, 11 4 30 in hotels, restaurants and lufnbla Grange Wednesday evening, was the sight of singing children at 8 p. m. In the Municipal building. sweep away the Bangor dam land Ziegler, If ...... i 1 Lebanon VaJ^y (Pa.) (tollege la wee)M. rauda wlU featute Ban J i' ,Alubs,'wlth meals. FORM U W LEAGUE Hebron and Little River Granges D. A. R. Four have been reorgan marching along the Friedenstrasse It win be tbe monthly meeting of Inundate the city. Walters, If ...... o 0 ^ 0 1915, after "a career as a s w all- Jack Ryder, veteran baseball ex Meriden, Ckmn., High school de Score by quarters: Ralph Metesife and Bhilace ized. the Lafayette S. Foster. Wil Sarasota—The Red Sox were still Meriden 12 9 1 4 2 - 2 - -32 9. 'To do any other business proper ‘Baby’ Senator being invited to furnish the pro (peace street) in the heart of the the board. Business will include tbe In New York state the floods sub around athlete. He coached In pert of the Cincinnati Enquirer, Is feated Portland, Me,. 83 to 80, and they having flnished.tn teat liam Williams, Dr. William Beau talking about that homer Jimmy Portland 7 8 11 3 2 2 0 --30 me before said meeting. gram. In spite of the rain there city. appointment of a Charter Revision sided with the Hudson river com / 8 4 14 Penneylvania schools, Including stertto'x his 83rd year following tee won the New England Interscbolos- INDIANS FAVORED tec 60-meter sprint On Sal THOMAS W. WILSON, IN AKRON STRIKE were 94 present. Including 18 from mont and Dr. a u k BtsscII clubs. When Hitler arrives this evening committee, discussion of several Score at halftime, Manchester 18. KIski and Bellafonte academy, for R eds...K lki Cuyler has been cam Foxx clouted against the Reds yes tic basketball crown at Buflington. Referee, Dsnsell. Umpire, Pren- night Two inVltatioa relays Two new clubs have been formed, paratively free of Ice packs. A terday. The ball went 465 feet with Uce. JOHN ALBASI, Hebron, nine from Little River, '^four the populace will be given the-op- sewer projects, consideration of a re Coast Guard tug smashed stubborn G. A. G. 8. Referee. Hills. Time. l(i .several years before' ha was ap paigning regularly In tee m^ors the New Jersey Indoor A. A. MYRON M. LEE, (Continued from Page One) from Andover, two from Coventry, the John Trumbull and Abraham iwrlunlty to show Its enthusiasm quest that Bigelow brook and Cen min. periods. pointed bead coach at Bucknell m since 1938, but until ha went to Ctn- two on base and teat distance would. The Boeton Bruin Cubs remained IN CAN-AM BATTLE cbomploosblpe win complete Lincoln clubs. floes near Poughkeepsie and Kings Indicate teat the former A ’s star Is program, sponsored by the Ni Selectmen, one each from Brooklto and for his Locarno coup de force. ter Springs Park pond be "cleaned ton. 1927. einnati lost year he’s never been in the Canadlan-Amerieon hockey The Regent appointed the follow After 1110...troop inspection by still getting, plenty of piJnch behind ilton. Conn., Match 16, 1936. idle employes and provide arbitra Natchaug, and 59 local perwhs. A up", request that plumbers and elec The Passaic river In New Jersey PLAT IN GOLF FINALA""; ' In announcing tee oppotatroent, with a club that flnlsbed lowei than league playoff running by ouUkat- ing committee to nominate officers War Minister (general Werner von James Lynoh, Cornell Athletics Di hts shots.-' New Haven, r.OOTS AND HER BUDDIES ! Revenue i By MARTIN HOAi NMUE'. YOU AQE AWHW I *)0(D,’ V U ftT re.1 OEMAliO • TS^V ME VOMRIM .YOU . B U Y %WMM^a7iPlRX.MTMiM/^e €M.lkMmmwmmM^ SENSE and NONSENSE YOUR V\\(iHMES-> O'BMAmWG PRIKVIE'. 1 A M ATTENOiT'VJ, The Ten MarM ot an Bdneated Man. TO TAKT ! --I Y o u •-YOU FLAPPERvFANNY SAYSt UKE YOU MUCH. >r BPITEVOL You can't sell him maidc. ______wRa.u.a.pAT.orr. BETTER VNtTHOUV F\E»^0 THE VUTVUTY OT He never laughs at new ideas. YOUR UOWBWERS SENSSSLE REMEV^R He cross-examines bis daydreams. O U R ^AViLT THAT Y O o '^ He cultivates a love of the beautiful. " SUCH A FOOL OF II LOST AND FOUND 1 BUILDING- FUEL AND FEED 49-A APARTMENTS—FLATS— LEGAL NO'nCES 78 LEGAL NOTICES 78 He knows his strong point and plays CONTRACTING 14 TENEMENTS 63 circles, although the consensua was it. JtOST—ALL BLACK FEatAXE Wt^ FOR SALE!— BALEiD hay. Clover, AT A COURT b r PROBATE HELD AT A COURT OP PROBATE HQLD PRICES ARE DENTED that converaatts^l, and not actual, He always listens to the man who tan. 9 mos. old. Anaweri to name of "PERFECT” IS THE WORD uaed Alfalfa and Timothy. Telephone FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement at Mkhchastsr, within tr.d for tha at Manchester, within and for the war could be existed. But most knows. "Inky”. Suitable reward to Under. Rosedale 15-3. dlatrl'dt ot M anchester, on tha 14th« Dlatrlct of Manchester, on the 14tb market commentators were forecast by a cuatpmer who had inatalled at 51 Hamlin atreet, with modern day o f March. A. D., 193«. day o f March A. D,. 1936. He lives the forward-looking, out ' Phone 5B89 or 8022. our awing up hardware on b^a ga Improvcmenui, all reflnlshed. In I^osent WILLIAM 8. HTDE, Esq., ing irregular trends uVu the Rhine ward-looking life. FOR s a l e :—SEASONED WOOD, Present WILLIAM 8. HYDE, Esq rage door. You too would be pleaa- quire 87 Hamlin street. Ju>4e. Judge. IN EARLY IRADING land dispute is ironed 6nt one wav He )uiowi the value of good habite fireplace, furnace and stove, full Estate «f Lorraine JarvU of Man Estate Of Joseph Clgnettl late of or tBe other. ed. Call and aee Jemonatrator. The chester In said district, minor. oDd bow to form thea. . . AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Mancheater Lumber. Co. Phone measure. 1-2 cord 34.00, 1 cord 38 FOR RENT—HALF HOUSE 6 Mancheater, In said District, deceas Backwardness of the rails 4vqs far He Icnows when to think and when C. O. D. Tel. Rosedale 15-3. Upon appllcatlbn of Stella Jarvis, ed. 1981 CHEVROLET cOach. 1930 S14S. rooms, all Improvements. Apply C. Guardian, praying for authority to The Administrator having exhibit from comforting to those ana^ts to call the expert to think for him. Chevrolet coupe. 1930 Ford coach, SEASONED HARD wood, furnace J. Tuttle. 61 Flower street. compromise a certain doubtful and ed his administration account with’ But Buying of Low Priced who were looking for the transport He keeps his mind qpen on every disputed claim the property of said said estate to this Court for allow . 1930 Pontiac coach, 1930 Whippet and fireplace 34.50 a load. Stove tatlon group to confirm the recent- question until the evidence is nl! HELP WANTED— m inor as per application on fUc, It Is ance, It is upturn of the industrials. coupe, 1929 DeSota aedan. Low and white birch 34.00 loaa. V. Fir- ORDERED:—That thg foregoing in. LEGAL NCmCES 78 ORDERED:—That the 21st day of Utilities Help to Stiffen While the financial district, as a pricea, eaay terma. Cole Motora. FEMALE 35 po, 116 Wells street telephone application be heard and determined March. A. D.T 1936 at 9 o 'clo ck fo re at the Probate Office In Manchester whole, was optimistic for the spring 6148. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD noon, at tha Probate Office, In aald A pluch of salt is greatly im .'TOR SALE— USED cars, uaed WANTED—WOMAN for general at Mancheatar, within and for tha In said District, o*i the 21st day ot Manchester, be and tha same is as business outlook, it was understood Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox housework. Apply 13 William Dlitflct of Mancheator on the 14th March, A. D.. 1986. at 9 o'clock In the signed for a hearing on the allow Market Later in Day. that price shading has cropp^ out proved tjy dropping it on a large i ' parte, uaed Urea. Pantaleo Broth- forenoon, and that notice be glve'n to ance of said administration account beefsteaKS^d an order of French street. North Mnncjester. day o f March. A. !>., 1936. in several lines and, with higher era, Horace etreet, off from GARDEN—FARM- Present WILLIAM 8. HTDE, Esq., all persons Interested In said estate with said .estate, and this Court di o f the. pendency o f said application tried potanics. 'i ' ; Wethcrell street. Open from 8 un DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 rects the administrator to give pub costa of operations facing various in A u n t S o p h r o n y v/ in k l e t o o k a l a r s e a o m e o f b l u in o t o t h e a w o t y UUR BOARDING HOUSE Estate of Walter F. Lewis late of and the time and place of hearing lic notice to all persons Interested New York, March 16.— (A P ) __ dustries, it WM thought in some By Gene Ahern til 6. HELP WANTED— thereon, by publlsFilng a copy of this FOR SALE—MANURE. Any quan Manchester, in said Dlatrlct. deceas- therein to appear and be heard there quarters that profit margins in somo T r k a v e r a g e m a n m a y MALE 36 ed. , order In some newspaper having a on by publishing a copy of this order Buying of low-priced utilities-and tity. Delivered, or at the place. S. circulation In sal Ioa; fcVJN: htoTYityhAffiT