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VOL. LUL, NO. 176. (daMUtod Adverttahig od P»ge id.) M AN C^TER. CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE tiUl^lGa^NEir : r r ? ^ ' (• DILLINGER SEARCH Speeding Action On Anti-Crjme Bi « „ PRESro^T WITHOUT RESULTS DISPUTE TO TALK ON FAR Himdreds of Tips hvestigat- BANKING MEASURES FoD Paj WiB Be Restored Chief ExecotiYe WiAu ln ed as Desperado Is Re­ CAUSING DISPUTES on AprS ti 1935; Cempro- Sino-Jap Developments Acquaint ffim ntf Witt ported as Being ""Sighted” mise Reuied After a ^ Awedsted Frew. (^declaration with the developments Developments in the Far Elastem between Japan and China. Latest Moves of J ^ in Many Places. Dissention in House Ranks In Nanking, authorities denied a Series irf Cufereaces. situation today were: report that China would negotiate United States Ambassador Joseph a $100,000,000 loan with the United Toward Ckina - - State Threatens to Break Into States. By Associated Press C. Grew conferred with Foreign WashlngtoB, April 26.— (AP)— Minister Hiroto in Tokyo under in­ colonel ’Theodore Roosevelt, for? DevSlopments In the last 24 Department Mamtams fts Rkllway labor isd managements structions from Washington. mer governor-general of the Philip­ hours In the hunt for John Dlllin- Open— Loans the Cause. Indication^ in Geneva were that pines, asserted there was danger to agreed today to 4 rkstoration of the *er: nhJwA. may appeal to signatories of the ^Islands economic independence SOence. full pay of the wbikers on April 1, in Japan’s policy. He said the Mere than five thoiuand peace of­ the nine power treaty against Washington, April 26.—(AP) — 1085. Japan’s Asiatic policy. United States has never realized the ficers maintained their vigil, acting Some Washington observers link­ significance of Philippine independ­ Dissension within House ranks over in eompromlM igreement after a Washington, April 26.— (AF) — on some of the hundreds of “ tips” ed President Roosevelt’s full Navy ence. the many pending banking bills to- Itilg series of ommrences between The Japanese situation waa up for on his whereabouts, without any *day threatened to break into the tnb RaUwa> LXber Bbcecutives As- discussion today by President Roose­ apparent results. open. dbolation and tllb conference com- of manggbn it wu agreed velt at a conferxee with Seeretaty Citizens of Mercer, Wis., where Strong feeling on both side^ led that the ten pOr cent deduction Hull. Dlllinger and his mob shot their the House banking committee to fritln checks of the workers which way to freedom last Sunday, circu­ start work on three measures imder ACCUSE HARTFORD MAN Mr. Roosevelt arranged to aor ------J------h ii been made for the um two late a petition to the Deparunent which the government could make quaint himself intimately with the y ^ rs should be gradually restored new moves by Japx toward of Justice charging the Federal direct loans to industries. Declaring “public opinion demands action”. Representative Hattofi W. dKirlng the next year. The Secretary to­ agents nad bungled their Job. Involved in the row was' an open Sumners (center) convened the House Judiciary Committee, of whicn of State turned statement of concern that the Fed­ he is chairman, to speed action on the government’s anti-crime bills. ’Hie emplojres receive a res- OF EMBEZZLING $60,000 ward the White House after A tho^ Reports were circulated that the ation of 2 ^ pe^ cent on July 1 ough study of the latest annbunci^ Federal men were gathering for a eral Reserve system might strive to He is shown conferring with J. W. Prabner (left) and Joseph B. Keenan maintain control of currency and (right), assistants to the Attorney-General to Investigate crime. this year; cent on Janu- mxts by the F x Extern govern* new fight “to deatlf’ with Dilllnger romalnder on m x t in the St. Paul, Minn., area, but credit despite pressure to expamd £1. 1985 I Pxdlng the White House parley they lacked verification. the government’s powers in toose Former Official of hsnrance COPS EONERATED fields. April 1, 1985. there w x no Indlxtion of the Pre» Dilllnger was reported “sighted” idxtial attitude. in Hammond, Indiana, in Minnesota ’The immediate issue centered on Ihie agreement came after nego- three bills on industrial loans. Onfi t$l|tlons started March 15 appar- Company Now in Hospital Mexwhlle, it w x said authori­ and elsewhere. GENERAL MOTORS HEAD IN KILLING YOUTH tatively that the United Statees had was proposed by Senator Glass (D., tly failed and Joseph B. Eastman, Melvin Purvis, head of the Chica­ s x t no official rommuntfuitiniif tO Va.), another, by Governor Black "eral co-ordInator of transporta- go office of the Federal Bureau of of the Federal Reserve board and With Fractnred SknD — ja p x or any of the nine-power Investigation, disclosed that inves­ n had announced that his efforts the third by Chalrmap Jones of mediating tbe sltuatioB had fail- treaty nations oxoarning Japan's tigators believe the arrest of some SCORES 30 HOUR WEEK "atatemxt CUna,” the RFC. of policy towards of Dllllnger’s henchm^ will clear Bastman irithdrew last Satur- He Denies Charine. Coroner Phelan Rniet Darien Introduced in SenaAe y and on Monday the managers Still Stodyliif Texts up the $200,000 kidnaping of Eld- All three were introduced in the Definite conflrmatlx tbat tM ward G Bremer, St. Paul banker. d labor got together un«q>ected- State Departmxt w x stlU Senate also. The Senate banking and worked out the compromise. Policefflen Were Justified committee has been the number Alfred F. Sloan, Jr. Claims RAYMOND HAMILTON Hartford, April 26— (AP)—John a careful study of available “teat^ EARLY BULLETINS narrowed to two when Black and Issue fttatamente H. Schmidt, Jr., former auperln* of the Japxeae declaratix, tha pte* Chicago, April 26.— (A P )—The Glass agreed to a c6mpromlse re­ u“We have Joined In this a m e - tendent of the Fidelity Bonding De­ in Shooting Quincy Boy. vlaiox of the nine-power trebty and law, with five thousand eag^r arms, ported to have the President’s ap­ It Does Not Solve Prob­ lient,” said A. F. Whitney, chair­ other pertinxt data, x d that x slammed shut the stable door to­ BANDIT, ARRESTED partment of the Hartford Acddent proval. man of the Railway Labor Bxeeu- and Indemnity Company, ilea in immadlate definite a ctix w x obo- day, but the horse—John Dilllnger No hearings had been held in the tive Aaaoolation, ^ comply with tenq>latad by this governmxt, xm e —apparently was gone. lem -Says It Wm Reduce Hartford boepital suffering from a Bridgeport, April 26.—(AP) — House on any of the measures. tbe wish of the President of the fractured skull. Whoi he has re­ from h ^ official aourees. A great circle of men blocking When it was proposed, however, to United States in the interest of Na­ George B. E vxa and Harold R Cus- The Rata D^mztnixt, howave#, highways and stopping all suspi­ pass the RFC bill piecemeal. Repre­ covered Buffidentiy to be moved tia, D arlx poUoamx were ex- Purchasing Power. Pal of Clyde Barrow Surren­ tional recovery. without endangerl^ his life, be will oxtinuad to matnfnbi Its paUey at. cious appesudng persons, was swung sentative Koppleman (D., Conn.), “The agreement runs for one xerated by Coroner John J. P b ilx official alienee, x d Ubtesaqrataiy for himdreds of miles aixmnd Mer­ said that unless the entire Jones be arrested x cbaige* of embenle- year and to this extent will atabillze today of blame in^the killing of William Phillips d e d M to naeleS cer, Wis., to prevent the escape of measure were considered, he would ders When Snrronnded ment and forgery 'preferred by hia Boston, April 26.— (AP> Atfcsd wages on American rallroada and company, In ro lv ^ alleged thefts Byron J. Llllibridge,'l7, of 47 B r x - x y official oommxt x tM dity* the gunman. Yet, even as the cir­ file a petlUor to take it away from give sJl coDcema a breathing developmxta. cle tiigfhtened there came reports the committee and bring it up on P. Sloan, Jr., president of GeniR'al of approximately ^ ,0 0 0 during the ford street, Quincy, Mass. speU." Y o x g LiUibridge w u shot Phllupa said he had no repor that the desperado had slipped the floor anyhow. Motors Corporation, is not is har­ After Bank Robbery. last eleven yeari. A beach warrant the Am erlex ambmaador at The following statement was is­ bis arrest traa Issued Tuesday through the bead by the officers thfbogh. Representative Hancock (D., N. mony with the proposal for a naaS' tor X hia virit to tM Japxaaa sued by W. F. ’Thlehoff, chairman of aftemoda J u te Aliya L. Brown shortly after i o’clock on the morn­ Federal m ^ burning under such C). Joined in the dispute. Of the datory 80-hour week. office today, and would the conference committee man­ in Superior Court, oa appUeatix of ing of April 28 u he aougbt to xt-^ crltlelsm as seldom is made of gov- Black plan to let reserve banks He says be bfUevee eoUecttre flbevmen, Texas. 2d.^(AP) agers: eommxt x the purppoea pt nit erament detectives, were massing bargaiplng a step forward in 4jp||er* Stat^4ittocney Hagh M. Aleon. dtatxce' them in a half-zaila chase vlaR , , . (Qgffiiwwd ox PajA —RayM^d Hamilton. Taxai^“We faced the dioice at reaehlng alxg.th e Post road in a ear that somewhere in . the. vM aity of St.' man. wag'behind .priaon Fexai^ eettlMnen.^ v(ith emnltyim Atiibaanados ‘tSaw Paul, Minn., believing a fight to the vors the proposal now before Con­ foreign-, afialacx te l»rs agate ^WTying the wage conWverw t e a .(CMOnnad x Paga ftpa) AwUih with Dilllnger was imminent. gress to plaer In the Presidait’s iodiiy, hie th^e months “vacation' ocmcluSoh undeor the lavr wiln itt ih thxtio xpy at tM JgtiitipWj FSxun other sections of the coun­ hands ths auQierity to deal, as a at kn end. atteadaat uncertainty and dlatutb- the h o ^ W t ^ mdmlng. and m x t It w x said ha hnd try, however, as far south as Vif- COLON ENTERTAINS business man, with ether countries The erstwhile pal of Clyde Bar- ing effects. Sdhihldt denied that he la guilty of cussed the policy Itself or Iti gtnia, came reports Dilllnger had with respect to foreign trade. row, Public BMemy No. 1 of thb • “In the interest of stabilizing the the charges, State’s Attorney Al­ catix to Amerlex interests'in been seen. Our problem today, as he sees it, southwest, ran right into the arms railroad situation now, ao as to pro­ corn will aric that bxds of $25,000 SCHWAB RADIAHS China. Say Agents Bungled AMERICAN SAILORS is not one of over-production, but of the law yesterday when a party mote the National recovery pro­ be furniahed w h x Schmidt la ar­ Residents of Mercer, Wis., one of grave maladjustment; be of officers hadted his car as he sped gram, we chose the former choice. raigned la w r t , apd Schmidt told SEE CONNECTION . . charged the Federal agents with doubts that vmder normal circum­ away with $1000 he had scooped up In so doing we have been mindful Detective Hickey tbat he hopes to USUAL 0PHMISM Washington, April M ,^ (A P ).— bungling the attempt to capture stances It will be necessary “or de^ in a small town bank two hours b ^ be able to iteae the bxd. Presldxt Roosevelt’s move to- tg* slrable” to establish ways of of the cotisideration of National Dilllnger at the Little Bohemia re­ fore. Although two pistols were Schmidt’s cxdltion is such that pand the Navy w x Unkad to A y stabilizing the price structure, and, welfare pressed upon .us by the sort near that town Sunday night. Over 15JJ00 Navy Men found In the car, Hamilton sur­ President of the untiring efforts of he cannot be arrested now without with Japx’a “Hands Off C H ^ * To their demands that Melvin H. above all, he urges support of tiie endangering his life. This is agreed policy. President “to the full extent of our rendered without a fight. the Federal co-ordinator of trans­ Purvis, head of the Chicago office ‘T m not a killer,” Hamilton said. portation to compose the situation by Schmidt’s physicians, Dr. P. Steel Magnate on Return Although officials gave x bttplM of the Bureau of Investigation, re­ Ashore in Canal Zone ability and resources.” Earle Kunkel and Dr. Claude C. whataoevx for the connxtton, Ad- “I find myself entirely out of "I’d always give up at the show­ and of the forebearance of those sign his post, there was no reply. down instead of fighting, it out.” who have represented the em­ Kelley, and by Dr. Henry N. Costel­ minlstratix aides were teformed harmony with the thinking so preva­ lo, who represented the state in ex­ from Europe, Says Com­ that In Londx x d other World 111 Warships in Harhor. lent that the hours of labor should With Hamilton when his car was ployes.” (Oontlnoed on Page Two) stopped at Howe, seven miles south amining Schmidt. capitals the two develi^mxts were be reduced to absorb our unem' FeO Down Stairs mxtloned in the same breath. ployment,” he said today before a of Sherman, was T. R. Brooks, 21, plete Recovery Is Near. The. injury which Mr. Schmidt The State Department however, Colon, Panama, April 26— (A P )— limcheon gathering at the Boston of Wichita Falls, Tex., whom Hamil­ suffered followed a fall do'wn a held to the strict sllenee it has The fieet is in, and the twin cities Chamber of Commerce. ton said he picked up on a freight M E R R in HIGHWAY flight of cellar stairs in the daric- maintained since the JapxeiM NEW REVENUE BILL of Panama’s Colon and the United Does Not Solve Problem train. n ^ in his home, 92 Fern street. New York, April 26.—(AP)— semi-official pronxeiatix States’ Cristobal today were Joyous. “I am entirely out of harmony Seosafional Escape Radiating his usual optimism, With 111 United States warships with the thought that the number West Hartford, several weeks ago. sued nine, days ago. In this dellb* Hamilton, who made a sensational During his absxce from his duties Charles- M. Schwab, the steel mag­ erate silence, tiie beat informed e ^ in the harbor, 15,000 Navy men are of man-hours of labor is definite and WORK IS STARTED / NEARS ENACTMENT escape from Eastham prison farm at the Hartford Accldxt and In­ nate, returned x the Uner Rex to­ servers found Ititimatix that toe ashore on liberty daily. There are that the unemplojment question is three months ago, entered the First day after a brief vacation x the solved by dividing the number of demnity Ct^mpany offices the al­ United States p ia x ao immediate many more men in the fieet, but the National pank at Lewisville, Denton Riviera. diplomatie move lit F x Ifraitwni af­ size of the cities will only accommo­ man-hours by the number of work­ leged defalcations were discover­ coimty, yesterday, covered the presi­ S(|nads of Men Start to Dig ed. (Jomplatat 'was made to State’s He declined to commxt upon re­ fairs. date 15,000 sailors a day comforta­ ers. No greater fallacy exists. dent and assistant cashier with a cent business and. Indvptrlal devel- Victory for Senate Seen — bly. Around this thinking comes the pro­ Attorney Alcorn by the company In acooritodM Mtlktito f i x toin- pistol, scooped up loose cash in the last Saturday, and since then Mr. opmxts, explaining that he bad crexe the NaVy tn The international relations of the posal for a mandatory thirty-hour in Tmmbnll — Details of tried to forget about such matters week. I do not believe in the prin­ cashier’s cage and dashed out into Schmidt has been x d e r surveil­ strength, the White shore leave have been characterized a waiting car. X his trip. To Be Up for Final Discus­ by courtesy and cordiality. Since ciple underlying that proposal. On lance at the hospital. to the drafting ef a the contrary, I am convinced that Hamilton said he had hot seen Work Outlined. ‘T want to say, howe'ver,” he said, request to CoBgreaa, n the fieet came in from its |47-hour Barrow "since the Lancaster bank “that as presldxt of the Iran x d passage of the canal starting Mon­ the total amount of poMlble produc­ appropriation, wblXi sion on Monday. tive work in the United States can robbery.” He said they parted at Steel Institute I am behind Presl­ quarters said would sta4t OtoMijlMs* day the days here have been busy Terre Haute, Ind., in a friendly split. dxt Roosevelt In everything he but the nights quiet for shore leave J)e definitely expanded with a con­ ’Trumbull, April 26 — (AP) — t l x within four mxtha' He denied that Barrow had engi BU CK BLIZZARDS does. I have put in my best licks ends for enlisted men at 6 p. m. and tinually Improving standard of liv­ Skeptics in this vicinity had today of war. Washington, April 26.— (AP) —A ing. neered his escape from Elastham to help the P resldxt so far as the ffint to Japx for officers at 10 p. m. % become convinced that the Merritt steel Industry is concerned.” |417,(X)0,000 new revenue bill repre­ “No reasonable individual can prison farm, asserting he "bought highway would/soon become a real­ Recalling that Presldxt^ .1 Dances For Officers Schwab said he was certain tbat -'iij senting a surprising conference vic­ disagree as to the desirability of a his way out.” ity as they witnessed men at work MENACING CROPS velt, in sibling the Vinson The famous Strangers’ Club is the complete recovery of business tory for the Senate’s high tax minimum wage, of the elimination The desperado had been serving at this end of the proposed express thorixing construction at 100 " bloc, is on its way today toward the rendezvous for the officers and of child'labor; of a gradual reduc­ sentences aggregating 263 years for highway to New York. At the same was not far distant. ships, smd be still favoeed final Congressional enactment. there dances are being held nightly. Business Changed Dozens of snappy launches are cut­ tion in the hours of labor through bank robberies, gas station holdups time, several details in connection tlon of naval armamxto;* evolution — a reduction on an eco­ “The whole structure of business Senate-House conferees on the ting in and out from the club land­ and other robberies. with the new highway were definite­ Wxhlngton Post added nomic basis and coincident with a Dost and Sand Stonns n seams to have changed,” he declar­ bulging tax measure came to agree­ ing. The local girls are able to ly revealed for the first time. “O bs^ers mw in lM ment last night after two days of decline in the cost of production. ed, “and tc X old fellow like me dance not more than four or five Work on the first link of the high­ policy a hint to Japan tiNat nerve wracking work. Cuts Purchasing Power way has started in the Trmnbull Wheat Belt P3e Up Dirt such changes always seem radical. could play at the gam# iiitilidt steps with a partner for the stag “ On the other hand, arbitrary re­ Their report accepted virtually all lines are endless. center district where extractors But I am right behind the Adn^pls- statemxt.’' ductions are unsound, for, even if KIDNAPERS DEMANi) tzatlon in its business policies. We the Senate Increases in estate and The ^otel Washington is overflow­ are starting construction of the via­ Ibere w x coaaplato gift taxes, the capital stock and accompanied by a corresponding In­ duct which will take the highway like ^ o w . Md our cbxce to heip conditions xthoritative hint toat ing as never before with the wives crease In the wage rate, while pro­ excess profits taxes, and liberal of visiting naval officers and the through tiie town. and did not succeed. Let’s give the States planned to x fe r compromises over income tax pub- viding some more Jobs at the mo­ RANSOM OF $15,000 Leslie Hoffmann, chief engineer Administration x opportunity other hotds are the same. ment, they are boimd to result in . a diplomatic correspohdenos Ueity and consolidated returns. Commercial shipping, which was of PWA projects in this district, re­ Ghlcago, April 26.— (APV—Blaek now.” versations with Japan The conference agreement was reduction in the purchasing power blizzards sweeping over tb4 -middle- Schwab said he was “anxious to tied up by the imprecedented fleet of the individual woricer. This is be­ vealed the following plans regard­ nine-power treaty xti0til|! complete except for the senate movement, still is not back to sche­ ing the highway when the 'final west are m eziar^ crops in huge see opportunity as the incxtive for ing the Nipponese stai amendment adding ten per cent to cause of the resulting increase in the deVAlbpms^ of business.” dule although the canal marine divi­ cost and the inevitable indrease in Little Girl Is Abdncted On plans were filed in' the town clerk's areas of the “world’s bread bas­ Many Oonfore.—.y. ^ all individual income tax returns (rfflce yesterday: ket.” "I w x t to see young m x have Nevertheless Alfred Snp next year. sion is still operating on emergency selling prices. shifts. Seven ships Are still wait­ 1— The Highway will pass over Dust or sand atocma are common a ehahee,” be said. the Chinese minister, x d * The House will take a separate “XXX Entirely aside from the Also arriving on the Rex were ing here to cross to the Pacific while economic question, the fact remains Way from School— Cow­ the White Plains road. and prosaic events in many states dors Rosso of Italy, BL vote on this. 'That chamber also 2— A bridge will be constructedweat of the Mlsaisslppi river, but the Misses CJarmen and Pilar Primo be the first to act on the con 26 others came throug)) in the 1 ^ that the American worker In most Lindsay of Great Britain, aad^J^ will for the h^hway to pass over the are generally a pbxomena east of da Rivera, daughters of the former ference report. 24 hours. It was estimated tlmt industries is no longer concerned Boulaye of , all.bhva s ' ‘ normalcy would be restored by Fri­ boys Aid in Search. Pequonnock river. dJdtator of Spain. They are here to red within reext hours wito i Up on Monday see America, they said. House Democratic leaders do not day. (OoBtlBoed OB Page Tea) 8—The highway will pass under (Oeattaned oa Page Two) SeoBptoiy Hun or look for floor consideration before the New Haven raUroad’s right-of- Phflllpa. Monday. I Tucson, Ariz,, April 26.— (AP) — way in ’Trumbull. In most cases tha Far It was . geneially believed today Kidnapped asd beleadad away whan ano an- other mala roada at grade for the too, wsifha a> little leas today t h x fore. begin public hearings on this con- ing today:, but be escaped uninjured campaign against the govemmepit. Wasblngtx, April trwerslal administration . proposal time beiiig. Such a plan, tha atata aha did yeatarday. His latent rasult, announoad to- from a clash with persons opposing After his release Augn^ 28,1988, tevad UM car. TM poatttx Uf tM '' tomorrow with three Cabinet offi* 'Ewo howra Intar Roaalio Batradn, offidaia declared, would Mve par* I b is waa provad—avan though the d«y, tbqugb got the final one, glvx 96 wMt esrs—Secretaries Hull, Wallace and his campaign to assist India’s Uq- Gandhi was examined by physlctans a amall boy, briniflii to tha glri’a mltted the actual conatruotioa of aoida naadle rands the aama-^wban the puU of gravity x ttm touchables. Rbfisi'—lss4ifig off for tho pro* who said there whs no datige for fathar Famando Roblaa, mambar of more mil6f of roadway with the P f . Paul R H x l reported today he ttouref i ^ 9 l Q MQJlw. j ) 8 8 . Thla'Thla lam slightly laanla x ^ Its. The opposition will be Gandhi went on a hunger strike alarm, dsQdtie minor eompkwtions a waalthy old ' Arinona family, a funda avaliabla through the elimla* M d maasuradId tba pull of igravlty than tM Vguirs^ 980.100...... m manimraii m sen ii last year when prison officials re­ resulting partly from the ia s t tel tM mxth, Monday. ' y jjw tad dote wMcb damand- atlOD of ooatly bridgea. with naW xouraoyouracy x d frnora It a at the BuMku of StandXda lant t0€,OfS(^ $417,000,000 experts esti* fused to grant him the privilege of Gandhi won a release from Jall;hy ad for tha grid M of bla TM highway coutruothm of IRria Inaa than tM taat-maMOfamant SUfiUQKe mated the oonferonce draft would carrying on his caaqaalgn Brom his the same method Mii^ 8 , 1988< tha fathtf not whldh triUM i l M by Fadatal FW A iM wedi ' Hdw.th* M V mansurarnant. n im in the first full year of opera* cell. 4 On ttiat oeoaskm, he fasted three 'M r aMnittoa to anatori- fnada, win nm from Stxatteid te rum msudaemmi Mui rnvlty mu ntoot the anrtl|*a ^ tlen does not take into account the The fast l a s ^ oo^ one ivdbk, and weeks to call attention tb tha'^igtat tlaa» (3reenwieh whara it will odniiiet ^attBpad batora tM^Aniriona Gao- to ' h ex oajtototod, 166,000,000 which the added one Gandhi wae released fMm prison of the “Untoiiohattles” and tM gov­ Rohlaa dUrafMdad tha warnlnif with tM Hutehlaaoii river paxkway,^ Bhyslenl XlbJon. It. teanM not only r\:lnto , > fsar tili per cent income level where he had been lielid lein than a ernment freed' hbn in the fAM’ to MANCHESTER EVENING HERATiD, MANGHEETiCR, CONN4 THURSDAT, APHIE 26, IfltI* ‘ rAOT TWO ^ ^

Japan; Grace Benson, China; Helen AROfffiR DTPOniLAlt Matson, Italy; Dorothy Anderson, NURSERY WORKERS ^ ...fc-ij 4^ ■ . , ...... HfllRNATIONE” Sweden; Constance Wennergren, SEE FURTHER CUT ABOUTTOWN Spain; Enes Johnson, Germany; CARD SERIES MONDAY Margaret Kerr, India; Pearl John­ The choir of the Zion Lutheran WITHOUT A UNION SUPPER SERVED son, the Puritans and Viola Thoren, IN RELIEF FUND church on Cooper street wUl hold a American Indians. Characteristic Tebearsal at 7 o’clock tomorrow FUNERALS music In the form of piano solos, evening-at the chiirch in prepara­ Unusual Prizes to Be OtFered duets and quartets was Introduced, tion for the confirmation service at St. Bridget’s Parish Par­ radio broadcast effect. The program which is to take place in May. Indnstry Not Under Code R. D. PHllDPS FUNERAL' Tables at Knannel Lntheran closed with an appropriate recita­ Town and City Officials of ty—Those hi Charge.' tion by Lois Gustafson, entitled Mrs. William Stratton of 82 Chnrcb Decorated With “Good Night.” Lois was attired In State Meet to Talk Over Church street wlU en her home Either— No Settlement TOMORROW AFTERNOON The hext In the ierlu of popular -Pen, pajamas and carried a candlestick Saturday evening for a card party card partlu at St B rk^t’s parish with lighted candle. Mrs. K. B. for the Daughters of Liberty and hall will tate p l ^ Monday eve­ hslk d ft likiiL ^1 Erickson was accompanist for most Needs of Idle. friends. There wiU be six prizes, Has Yet Been Reachei labile Senriee in Nazarene ning. Playihi: will begin at 8 Symbols of Nations. of Uie muslcd numbers. a door prize and refreshments. Mrs. Church at 2 p. m.— Special o’clock, to a^tton to the 18 Margaret NevlUe and her commit­ Music for Sorrice. priau, all o f whtoh are being do­ Bridgeport, April 26.— (AP)— A tee wUl be in charge. Lacking a union of their own and nate, two unuenally attractive doer WaaMngion, Agrfl H — InternationAl nlfht at BmaDuel without an NRA code to which they BLACK BLIZZARDS IS to 20 per cent further slash in A change In the plans for the prlxu win ha awarded, no le u than Tbe Oongreasieaal Medal of Honor Lutheran church last evening was might Appeal, striking employess of ’The spring meeting of tbe funeral at Robert David Phillips, 71, a permanent wave for the woman was awarded yuterday by Nrut- a succeu from every point of view. local FERA quotas was reported Woman’s auxiliary of Hartford the Burr and Vanderbrook Nurseries player who draws the lucky number MENACING CROPS Impending at a meeting of city offi­ of 48 Wss| Middle Turnpike, who dent Roosevelt to OOloneli Hiram More than 200 of the church people Archdeaconry wUl be held at St, appeared today to have reached an and two shirts for the man. Re­ cials smd state relief administra­ died Tueeday night of pneumonia Burs of Peru, Znd.,,oad Davjd D. John's church, 679 Farmington impasse In their efforts to procure a freshments and a social time will Porter of Washington, D. CL, 6f the and their friends were served during tors today at the Stratfleld hoteli after an iUnese at two dagm. was an­ (Continued from Page One) avenue, Hartford, Thursday, May subatantlal Increase in pay. follow the games. Marine Corps. the supper hour from 6 tr 7 o’clock. Nearly two score officials wers pres­ nounced today by Rev. Harris B. 8. Sessions wUl begin at 10 a. m. Following a meeting today In the Mrs. WlUiam P. Qulah heads the The decorations wefe voted by The church basement was most at­ ent at the meeting at which time Anthony, pastor of the Church of that stream. However, vast clouds dayUght time. Rev. William T. Rosewood ball at Depot Square, a general oommittu making arrange- Congreu fo r extraordinaty -herelem tractive with American flags and demands were made that the state the Naaarene. of flying dust recently have dimmed Hooper is the rector. Rev! J. S. delegation of strikers called on the menta for the event. She will be tbe Marine offioers in leading' an emblems of eeu:b of the nations r ^ - and Federal governments aid the There will be a service for mem­ ot sunlight and cast a peculiar base Neill of St. Mary’s wlU conduct the management of the Burr Nurseriee auleted W James Splllane and stack at Samar in the FhUtpmne resented In the entertainment, and localities In their relief burdens. bers of the family and relatives in over many localities far east of the corporate communion service. A to preeent their demands for more Joseph Mouduff, co-chairmen. Others lalonde during the ineurreotloo in the decoration of the fourteen Masror McLevy declared ’’there Is tbe Thomae O. Dougan funeral river. business session wUl be held from mney. No settlement waa reached on tbe pommittu are Mrs. Robert there. tables. Two of the members of the too much confusion,” connected with home tomorrow afternoon at l;80 Disastrous storms have been 11 to 1. Limcbeon wUl be served this morning, however. The situa­ Coleman, M n. Edward J. Murphy, The scaled a cliff of 800 ffMt a*d Ladles’ Sewing society In charge of the FERA program throughout the o’clock followed by servloee for tbe sweeping the wheat countfy blow­ at 1 o’clock. Reservatlona should tion at tbe Vanderbrook Nurseries M iu Helen Morlarty, Mrs. Raymond led in tbe upture of a etronghold. a international nights, served as state. general public in the Church of the hostesses at each table. Tonight ing dust and dirt for many mites, be made before Saturday by calling also remained unchanged. Griffin, M iu NeUie Smith, Miss Fellow Morins offlurs end mem­ He said the system Is here to stay Mrs. Anna Wade, president of St. Nasarene at 2 o’clock. Rev. Mr. An­ Neills Fay, Mrs. T bom u F. Sulli­ bers of ths fomlllu ouompanled the supper and program will be re­ piling it up against snow fences un­ and must be perfected and develop­ Chairman Rev. Watson Woodruff Maly’s Women’s auxiliary, dial thony said today there win be a van, M iu Margaret Loughlln, Mrs. the two berou to the White Bouse peated, the only change being In the til they were buried. ed. of tbe Manchester NRA Compliance 6861. At 2 Oo’clock UiUVib theUIV VWBIWBsession speolal program at musla personnel of the hostesses. Meteorologists have been asked Board, revealed today that there Margaret Wllun,. Franole Haft, where tbe President personally gave Not Enoogh Money. will begin by roU-caU and grsstingi In addition to leaving his wife, Gurge Fay, Michael Sbuhan, Den­ The Japanese table was most at­ to explain these storms and tell of was no such thing as a nurssry cods them the deooratlon. tractive with pink cherry blossoms, William J. Ryan of tbs Hartford by Rev. F. G Budlong, bishop of five sons, two daughters, s n d a sis­ nis Sullivan, Raymond Mere, Joseph the probable damage that either charities department read a mes­ to govsm nurssnss of ths country, ^e centerpiece being a miniature Connecticut, The address wlU bs ter, Mr. PhilUpe sleo ie survived by Skoneski, Theodore McCarthy, Law- New Britain, April 86—(AP). — has or might result. * Neltbsr is thsrs an agricultural cods lake and bridge. The Chinese table sage from Miss Eleanor H. Llttls, given by Miss Eva D. Corev, presi­ three brothers, Stephen of Manches­ enu Toohy and Edward Boyle. All Colonel Hiram B u rs succeeded Col­ Experts’ Opinion " declaring that she Is procuring |6,« featured a Chinese Pagoda and dent of tbe Massachusetts branch. to which Dursarymsn must adhsrs. ter; Thomas and Jamea, both of players wUl be wEoome. onel John H. (Moohlne-gun) Porker Eric Miller, Federal meteorolo­ 000,000 for FERA work In the state candlesticks; the decorations on the Mr. Woodruff brought out that Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland. In command of the lOSd U. S, in­ gist at Madison, Wls., attributes for the next nine months. That whsn ths Presldonts Rssmploymsnt Italian table were confined to flags the "bllssards” to the past two Thomas F. and Waltsr R. Fsrgu- fantry, 26th (Y anku) division, dur­ ot sum Is considered inadequate by the Agrssmsnt was drawn up and a of that country; the Spanish center­ three years of drought. Strong son, of 16 Henry street, with their Mrs. Leila D. Abbery ing the World War. He aesuhiM relief administrators. blankst oeds mads operativs until piece was a repllwa of the flagship winds are now picking u^ flne par- grandfather, Thomas Fsrguson, ars ’The funeral ot Mrs. Leila D. Ab- COPS EXONERATED command Just prior to the bottle of of Columbus, the Santa Marla; Ger­ Miss Little’s communication fur­ spsndlng this week in Washington, all Industriss wore placed under of Charter Oak street was held Bt. Mlhlel and exuuted the ferq ^ tides of soil pulverised by the hot ther pointed out that shore towns many’s table displayed a figurine of sun. This dust, he said, A lls when D. C. separate codes, farmers and nurs- is afternoon at 2:80 o’clock at the march which resulted in the lOSd Martin Luther surrounded by can will be most heavily tut under the IN KILLING YOUTH It becomes moist* while traveling erymsn were not Included. He said South Methodist ohuroh. Rev. Leon­ regiment ruohing the town of VM- dies; India was represented by a FERA since the summer will bring A son was bom last night at Mrs. that Clifford R. Burr, mesidsnt- ard C. Harris officiated. Tbe bear­ neullu and oloelnf the famed i t over areas where evaporation of a heavy beach and resort business. tea set, finger bowls, candlestloks Howe’s Maternity Home on Wads­ trsasurer of tbe Burr Nurslries, bad ers Wire: H. Ross Lewis, William S. (Oeotlnaad from Page O u) Mihlel salient, Ho olsa oomaiohdejl and curios brought from India by a lake, river or swamp waters is tax­ Selectman John J. Ferguson of ing place. He said little crop dam worth street to Mr. and Mrs. made several vlilti to Wubizigton Keith, (Teorge McKinney and James the regiment at the battle b f sister of Mrs. S. C. Franaen who Fairfield declared: "Z wonder who George Warren of 188 Silver Lane, in tbe past to detarmlne whether the Wright. Burial w u in the B u t hod been stolen several hours before Morohevllle, one of tbe bloodiest 6 ^ was a medical missionary there. ’The age results from such a storm be­ made up the budgetary provisions. cause as much dust is blown out of East Hartford. ’ sursery business cams undsr any cemetery. la Quincy. In his finding the coroner Connutiout. troope of the war onr and way Into every ' DUUnger—If It were be— vanished guardian of tbe peace ih Ekuit Asia ethers In the emj^y of Mr. Boren, Rev. George S. Brookes to Ad­ again. end warning other powers not to visited many homes where stray dress Everyman's Group at woman’s heart b PALOOKA The motorist—Michael Madura, threaten tbe maintenance jof peace ddgs had been found. NortK^^ Methodist Chnreh. by Who was released, said that after through activities in China. w t b dogs were seen frequently JIMMY DURANTE • LUPE VOEZ trader the nine power treaty, the the gunmen bad kidnaped him and together In tbe vicinity of the Boren Rev. Georgs 8. Brookes of Roek- taken his car, they wrecked It but contracting powers agreed to reepeot STUART «WIN.-MAJORIE RAMMAU residence and areimd the'reservoir, vllle h u been Invited by tbe Blvery- proceeded to commandeer another the sovereignty, the Independent and KOttRT ARMSTRONG • MARY CARUSIE. and It Is because of tbl6 fact that man’s Bible class to addreu a and escaped. the territorial and administrative Mr. Soren believes that both of tbe WIUIAM CAONIY^ • THEIMA TODD One of them limped and when he Integrity of Chiniu, special mnetlng Sunday evening at dogs were drowned. Mike wu posi­ the North Methodist church, under aaked him If he w en DUUnger the The Chines# minister asesrtia tively Identlfled by the license tag kidnaper said: "Never mind about Japan’s'policies smbody open viola­ found on th e.body. its auplou. Sidney MacAlpine, organist of tbs ohuron, will play and DlUinger; get back in tbe oar.” tion of tha treaty was it rslatM to guarantees at China’s Indspendenos. the muting will bc|^ at 7:80 day- HOLD TEUSEE W O N W Chi charged Japan, objaeting to IRBOB IB COBBEOTEO Ugbt time. Miss Ruth and M iu Evelyn Fish will sing. Madison, Wls., April 26.— (A P )— China’s markets being opened In­ * HUMAN HEARTS Those who p ^ with John DUUnger discriminately to foreign nations, New York, April 26*—(AP)—F. Rev. Brooku b u chosen for his ere U the newest and moat must pay. The threele pretty “wishes to kem a privUsgod situa­ P. Keelon was net a sponsor at a subjeet "After Me Cometh a Build­ dinner Monday night to members of er.” He ie alm ut as w ^ known here BEATING to the RHYTHM unique idea in electric re­ women who were caunt in a resoi tion to herself." H near Mercer—from ^ o b :DUUnger The Assoeiatsd Press Isamed on Congress Interested in silver, as m Manehester u la hie heme town of Rockville, where he is pastor of frigeration— the KelVlnafior Pood went scot free — are finding that good -authority that Japan will op- was erroneously stated in a news the Union church. Ths mfctingi will of the SEASONS jiU out. They are learning that they, poss any League at Nations project story yesterday In connection with File where you actually your like the many other associates of Oe open to both men and women and issue a loon for China. * the publication of the Treasury’s foods.in three beautiful chrome- ths gang chief who have 00ms to it Is hoped many wU| avail them- Authoritative Japanese Quarters list of silver holders. Mr. Xeelon grief, must pay tbe price. st-lvu of this opportunity bear fronted com*rtutmentfc There is believe China’s situation is different was there os a guest. to Monotonous hours of waiting In The Aseedated Press was in sr- him. one for dairy products—one for soUtary confinement in JaU 1s uelr from that of Austria, vriiloh the League helped financially, because ror IS rsfetring to Mr. Keelon as vegetables—one for left-overs. lot. the epenser and la glad of tbia op­ China Is disunited and a loan might Unable to furnish bond of $50,000 portunity to oorrtn the misstate­ be utilized for purposes detrimental HOSPITAL NOTES Be sure to see the Food Ble—and ea; Pastors tubes is stocked and any tube desir­ cables, 8.58 1-2. • The burden was great and it was ed is delivered to your home free of Demands: not untii 1906 that Rev. G. A. charge. Radio service on all makes Belgium, 23.53; Germany, 39.70- .Nlcelli, a resident pastor, could be at all times. Mr. Barstow wishes to Holland, 68.12; Norway, 25.80; Swe­ eustalned. Concordia has had the extend a cordial invitation to all old den, 26.48; Denmark, 22.93; Finland, privilege of being served by ten pas­ customers to drop in at all times and 2.28; ,, 32.63; Spam. tors, as follows: hopes to make many new friends at 13.76 1-2; Portugal, 4.68; Greece, Rev. H. Erdman, 1894-1896. his new location. . .95; , 19.05; Czecho-Slovakia, Rev. Hartwlg, 1896-1896. 4.20; Jugo-Slavia, 2.29; Austria, Rev. Lemke, 1896-1898. 19.05N; , 29.75N; Rumania Rev. Lothar Bronke, 1899-1906. CURB QUOTATIONS 1.02; Argentine, 34.26N; Brazil, Rev. G. A. Nicelli, 1906-1908. 8.70N; Tokyo, 80.88; Shangdiai, Rev. Gllle, 1908-1909. 33.12 1-2; Hongkong, 87.00; Mexico Assd Gas and EHec ...... l Rev. Otto Rappolt, 1909-1914. City (silver peso), 27.96; Montreal Amer Sup Pow 3% in New York, 100.12 1-2; New York Rev. Herman Stlppich, 1914-1924. Blue Ridge ...... 2% Luckies are dll-wavs kind ta your throat Rev. Herman O. Weber, 1924- in Montreal, 99.87 1-2. Cent Pub Serv A ...... N—Nominal. 1933. Cities Serv ...... Rev. Karl Richter, 1933, at Cities Serv, pf(J ...... 25 HEREVER Ae foest tobaccos grow—in our used in making L ucki^ Then **It’ i toasted” — for present. Elec Bond and Share ...... 17^ Aroat protection. An^. ereiiy Lucky is fiiDy pfideed Many blessings have been receiv­ Ford Limited ...... 7% W own SouAland, in Turicey, in Greece—all over ed from Almighty God, and through Nlag Hud P o w ...... 6% Ae worid, we gaAer Ae very Cream of Ae ttAacco wiA Aese choice tob«ccor—made round and fin^ ' the strength received from Him this Penn road ...... 3% D IAL 8500 free-from loose endl—A it's why Luckies **ke«p congregaUon has grown remark­ Stand Oil Ind ...... 27t4 Crops for Lucky Strike. And Aat means tnly tht cUan ably and now has a baptise mem­ United Founders...... 15-16 For Prompt Delivery. ctnttr leaves. The center leaves are Ae mildest leaves— in condition*'—why you'll find Aat Ludoes do not bership of upwards of six hundred United Gas ...... 3% Aey taste better and farmers are paid higher prices for dry out— impertattt point to every smohr. Naturallff Util Pow and L t ...... IJ,^ BEER souls. Rev. Richter said today. The Luckies are always in alt-ways kind to your throML. Eiunday school now has one hiihdred Cfmadian Marconi ...... 2% Properly Cooled. jt m Aem> These clean center leaves are Ae onjjr cmes ^ irty enrolled and is growing 6 B ottles...... 4 d C sAeadily. There are also four organi- FIBB DESTROYS HALL. z4tlons within the church, namely, W hiskey...... 98c and up “ It’s toasted” the Ladies Aid, the Young People’s Torrington, April 26.—(AP>— G in ...... 8^ and up Pond Lodge, the dining hall at Camp society, the Sewing Circle and the Mohawk, the tri-county Y. M. C. A. W in e...... 69c and up E^therhood, as well as three choirs. ^ Luckies-art ttU‘ways kind to your throat camp in Cornwall, was coihpletely Complete Una of ..'.priur. Members of the .present church dest^ed by fiK after being struck bjArd are as follows; Pastor, Rev. by lightning during the severe elec­ Imported Winea, Cordials, Ka^l Richter; president, John Wlnz- trical storm ’Tuesday evening; It was and ScotclL Whhdcey ler; vice-president, Carl Hanson; learned today. ’The loss is esti­ At Popular Prices. secretary, Andrew Winzler; treasur­ mated at 810,000 or (M y the Cottar ]Lettves~-these ma er, 'Louis Hanson; trustees, John Pond Lodge was bmlt lii 1928 and ch, Adolph Knofia, Peter Frey, was a gift of Mrs. N. M. F^d of MIDLAND Icbaal Mixinich and Adolph Milford for the u se'of ypuxig pbople PACKAGE STORE Financial secretary, Jacob of Litchfield, New Havjto did Fair- astfstant financial secretai^. field counties who attsM-tlis camp. ■'ft- V- • jf\v”^ '■*t • ♦:‘**i ^'■■;* f

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flanriffHtrr •ooiwiale dswdads in a houM wob- yaar ago it would hava aqualM only iva not NMyiy oo A quUskMad of uapayabl* liS, and thay could not hava had is quite , Health and' Diet tation Wmeb yon note is in the na- Behind the Scenes in obllfationB. tha trip a t aU. tnse of a raah bidag brought out by £tmtbig Brrdb Hr. RooMVBlt.aeed have bo fear This is of particular Interest just heat and 1 adviae that you.ftdlow the A dvice onfoutlttrcqB- fUMLdlUtBO MY rHJB but that the people will be keenly at this time when we learn of the By Dr. Praafc MaOay r^diuen which 1 presoribe fbr over­ BEIUklJ> PK1N7INO OUMPAMX, IMU coming sUn to see if thia WASHINGTON 8 oil _ . . II BitMlJ 8tr*«t Interested In ];danning—when and If stories of the Dillinger man-hunt as bsloas, though-tifo HBkt qt Mftneh>«i«r, Ooaa. will help you. they are shown a plan that starts they are being portrayed in tbe Lon­ appendicitis . afflelala to do tlmt ««a THOMAS P8KOUBON Labor Nnraea Its BnHaes and Wex-4 b y tbe tfaoX^utting aam ifin M it .l 0«o«raJ M»nas«r don newspapers after English re­ * (Beavy Btaa Vetas) building at the cellar bole. dere—Leg Show for NRA—ArUO- with whleb Graea and the De­ ley-Bmoot tariff aot—afofoli' If you are over fifty ^exn of afe, Quesriem Moiria, HUnois: “Could rial Ones—Ferley Oeridea Beni troit boya aeeeptad tbe aettle- P0DBd*4 L^obst 1, IMl write men have dolled them up. you tell me vhat cauaea thoee blue it a matter for.tlfo c FubllBbed Bvary PTMlnt Bxoapt you are in little danger at develop­ Be Book Oeassr—Veterans^ Bkio mea tenaa..nafs why Booae- PREMIUM ON RUMORS Indians arzoed with bows and ar­ veins to show ao heavily on my legs? “Oh, wen." m i» Sundaya and Bolldaya. Bntcrbd at th« ing appendidtls as this la a dlaeaM Didn’t Realise Its Own StreagtS. velt baekai watar. know hotlr ju rlss ara." Post OSlca %t MaD0h«st«r. Oobil, as rows and himdreds of lumberjacks Also, 1 would like to knew how to He may have piled up autumnal Ssoond Class Mall Usttsr. Nothing could be less satisfactory which most often occurs in nuieb put OB weight and have it go on my But althougli Fa|foa^:_ SUBSCRIPTION RATB8 with “plckaxea" rampage through srbimger people. Tbe averam age BY BOiONBY DDTOHBB trouble for bln su . and it's almost solicitor’s judgmont totho^ than the hints, obviously given out lega instead of aroimd my waist” certain that he will have to make Ons Tsar, by mail ...... ,..|AOO the columns of the British press, is about thirty-two altbotito in Answer: The heavy veins which The Evening Herald Washingtoa tern, a biU wU) be tatrefoiesd to Psr Mbntb. by mall ...... I M by the authorities of the United maxiy oases tbe attack develops In you mention are probably varicose Ooirespeadeat. a strong bid tor labor support be­ take away hli ahibluts pkmifo c< Slnfls OQPiSS ,*••«••••••• •■es* • *^l searching for Dillinger. No doubt fore electkma. Be may even strike Osliversd. ons ysa^ ...... States Navy through the medium the early twenties. velna. Tbe best way to develop the Washington, April 36.—The out­ censorship. . > ""r he will soon, if he has not^ done so In almost any newspapsr that look for labor \inder the New Deal bqldly at iadustrlaliata within' a of thiK monfing's news dispatches, legs without adding excess weight to Didn’t KbowjOwb SfoeoftlM . .. MEMBBR OP rMU ASSOCIATBO sJreSdy, escape again from the tolls you pick up you will find an account tbe waist is through the use of' vlg- is now slightly foggier than moat fortnight—no one ever knows what Friends ot veterefis aod foMMl PPBSb that extraordinary guarding of the of the other outlooks. he will do next. Tbs Assoelatsd Press Is ssciuslvsly of the law on the back of a buffalo. of a famous persms who has Just orous exercises, being particularr to employes didn’t know tneir cfBa entitled to the oss (oi rspubllcatloB Panama Canal during the passage been rushed to the hospital and op­ use thoee which will build up tbe The Roosevelt plm> for dispute Future labor developments are stron g when Roowvelt vstosB the We are strong for these cheap settlement In the unorganised basic equally vagus. (The labor crowd of all news dlsoatebs oredittd to It of the fleet was made necessary by erated upon for appendicitis. Un­ leg muscles, such as hiking, dancing, $228,000,000 biU to reduce tho fod- or not othsrwisw orstfltsd la tbis dollar excursion, and it la hoped doubtedly, tbe present method of running, swimming, rising on the industries will be appUed to steel, here la completety .confused.) It's eral pay cut and increase vetann paper and also Uis loeal news pnb> the dlacovery of a “conspiracy to oil, rubber and others—If the auto­ that delightful unMrtainty about llshed bsrsiB. that, if necessary to bring the price performing an operation for appen­ toes, and etc. ^ benefits. thwart the swift progress of the mobile settlement doesn’t blow up everything which makes life here All riffhts ol rspsblloatloa ot of tickets down to the reach of the dicitis represents a great advance At lunch time, ConmrsBiBian Pat­ special dlspatehss bsrsla ar< alas rs- flotilla through the locks.” over the earlier methods of operat­ Question. A. F. O. of San Anto­ first. so interesting. man of Texas- loudest ot tlis"vafor- aerved. London newspaper men, the dollar Lex Show—ArtiflriaL This is the kind of information ing. Howevec it has been my ex- nio, Tex.: **1 have been having some Organized labor and Its friends ans* friends—was p re d ie tiu Full ssrrles ollsat of N B A 8sr< keeps on dropping till you can buy p^ence that It is possible to over­ sosttca and 1 want to know U you Roosevelt, Pertdns, Wagnerw agner wand a Oo^^wto^^rotinue, with lit­ close vote. The yets ot Qd to that should dther be suppressed al­ vice. Ino. two of them for an English six­ come appendlcias without restort­ would recommend peanuts and com Green—are making what perhaps tle publirity. The artificial limb to override surprised him as matA together or given with sufficient de­ ing to surgery and in todasr’s ar­ In my d ie t? ” as a strategic code bearings found members of Publlsber's Representative: Tbs pence. Oome on over, boys, and can be described b ^ as it fod everyone else. Julius Matbews Special Agency—Nev tail to make its meaning clear. If ticle I will explain the treatment I Answer: As s general rule, I retreat before the grim,rim, embattled tbe Industry frequently pulling up Next day the Senate's admfots- York. Chicago. Oetiolt and Boston. belaid those Minnesota Indians with have found to m successful. would not advise either of these captains of Industry. ■ a pants leg to demonstratedemonsi some tration forces felt themadvee'-wedk, the deliberate purpose of the. Navy Appendicitis is present In a chron­ The A. F. of L. received a hard MBMBUK AUUIT BUREAU OF your own eyes—and you might foods during the time, that vou are new contraption. but the vote tbme was in fsneral CIRCULATIONS. had been to start flock of . utterly bring along a bow and an arrow or ic form before the acute attack oc­ trying to overcome sdatlc. How blow in the auto strike settlement It seems that many in tbe busi- doubt ufitil the moment the: veto wild rumors flying through the curs. It is preceded by constipa­ ever, thoroughly roasted peanut which benefits its two worst sne- nesa themselves are minus arm or was actuaUy overriden. Tbe Herald Prlnilna Company, Ino.. two to show to them. tion and by an irritation Or Inflam­ niiea—company ’w***” ** and the Com­ leg. . assumes no financial respunslbllity country it could not have done bet­ butter taken oooaslonally la permls- mation of the colon. Due to tbe munist unions. And the arts and crafts eode, for typographical errors appearing IB sUfie.' « A monument has been dedteoitsd advertisements In ib«. Mahcbestsr ter than to release exactly the slowing up of wastes the large in­ With some reason—for It bad covering modelers, sculptors, mural Evenina HeralA amoimt of informatloB that has been testine becomes inflamed and this painters, wood carvers, stained- at La Grange, Texv, to tbe IT sol­ diers who died In the .’black, beta turned loose. inflammation may spread to tbe ap­ glass window makers and the like TH U RSDAY, A P R IL 26 pendix. Tbe best rule to follow in was featured by a hot protest when execution.’’ General Santa Ann* Nine persons out of ten will, of avr fling appendicitis Is to avoid and what the A. F. of L. can do a deputy administrator referred to captured 176 iexans in t84k and, U-TURNS AND SPEED course, leap instantly to the con­ coOtftlpatloD In any form. about it remains to be semi. those present as “producers.” wishing to execute ons-tsnth of clusion that agents of Japan must The symptoms acute appendi­ The auto settlemeot la a pieoe The artists rose to insist: “We’re them, be put 17 black beau and Irrespective of tbe merits or de­ citis are: first, pain which sooner 160 white beau in his hat. Tha l7 have been at work, plotting perhaps NEW Re who baa given a hoetage of “soriai eagtneerlag,’^ as creators!" merits of the U-tum regulations on or later localizes in the lower right knows all ways of dying. Roosevelt says. It Is also a Mr. Farley Plim Censor. who drew black beau were shoti to blow up a lock or in some other Mrin Street, there appears to be side. Tbe side Is tender if pressed —^Mra. Owlgot W. Morrow, mother queer melange ol things Indus­ Postmaster. (3eneral Jim Farley way make the canal impassable. A with the Angers, tbe abdomen is of Mrs. Undbergb. try, labor, or the govenunent Insists on being the federal censor The marsh rabbit fau Isaraad little question about the unpopular­ moment’s reflection, however, should YORK distended, and the abdominal mus­ itself have sad! simply could­ of naughty books. to escape detection by, naatbods ity of the rule against such turns IL a 1944IJCA S6BVIC6 INC ------cles are tensed so that rigidity or A baby la not a vegetable. Neither n’t w ork. A prominent New York recent­ long ujwd by other water tnhaU- convince the most casual thinker or that a very considerable major­ By PAUL HARRISON hardness Is present. Most attacks is it an animal. A baby needs social (Unofficial administration atti­ ly called to ask hia support for a tants. that the last thing the Japanese start with a chill, followed by a rap­ life just as much as do adults. tude bad been against company ity of the drivers using that thor­ militarists could desire would be to New York, April" 18.—After look­ id rise in temperature. The patient —Dr. Dwigbtetaoishrtalrdsrtalrdrte unions and It was officially conced­ oughfare are decidedly opposed to ing over the gadgets and whim- has no appetite, the breath is bad, —Dr. Knight Dimlop of Johns Hop­ prevent the Americam fleet from ed that collective bargaining sl^ould it. Such being tbe case it is un­ wbidgets that are going into the and nausea may be marked. Oc­ kins University. be carried no only by majority getting through the canal. Even American Toy Fair here, it seems casionally tha sm&Ueat amount o f likely that even the modified regu­ groupa of employes.) if they had the arranging of the there must be apmetblng to tbe re­ water wUl be vomited immediately. And so I worked out the fan Roosevelt faced a stlff-neckad In­ lation still in force, reducing the re­ port of more leisure in the New naval affairs of the United States Fo<^ will start stabbing pains and daiice, which is a geometrical prob­ dustry, stronger than its opponents, stricted area considerably as to Deal. • the patient may bring tbe right leg lem—two circles and a straight line. both because tbe latter were poorly, in their own hands the Japs would —Sally Rand. length, will be sympathetically ac­ For the toy manufacturers, who up toward tbe cheat to help eue the newly organised and because two- Interpreting the Needs have had difficulty in thinking up ought to khbw what they’re about, distressing pain. thirds ot the Industry's season pro- cepted by the motoring public or anything more pleasing to them are offering 1600 new designs In It is very easy to confuse appen­ Wf have gone on too many shears dUcUon had been achieved, which of Each Occasion that it can be fully enforced. games, mechanical toys, magic seta with a great financial institutlOD a than to have the American war dicitis with several other, disorders. unquestionably wasn’t bluffing. (up to $6000) and building outfits When tbe stomach Is prolapsed into law unto Itself. The president’s recovery program There is, however, another re­ ships out of the Pacific at this par­ —Samuel Untermsrer, famous law- R(mEHT K. ANDERSON (including blacks) for the amuse­ tbe lower abdomen and distended was threatened by a strike wave. ►•unerH' IMreidni H'ca course to which the authorities ticular time. If they were to en­ ment of grownups. with food and gas, the symptoms er, feterrinr to the New York His NRA was under tatack from tock Ehcebange. WATKINS HKiri HKKS. Ine. might very well turn for the elim­ tertain any thoughts of damaging Fathers no longer need to guard brought on may be similar to those every conceivable source and its "EL Office 5171 Hemiw 4W secret passions for playing with of appendicitis. Gall stones and ination of much of the traffic hai- the canal it would be, of course, future In grave doubt. their sons' electric train."'. Lots of kidney stones, or pain due to an You’ll never build a planned econ­ ard on Main street, and on other omy In a democracy with the use of Be couldn’t depend on a la­ with the idea of shutting up that adults are buying trains fbr them­ accumulation of gas, together with bor victory if he fought tbe In­ streets as well, and in which popu­ selves, and there’s a Wall Street fel­ political power. passage after the American fleet inflammation of the right ovary in —Henry L. Mencken. dustry—A. F. of L. weakness lar opinion would be pretty sure to had steamed through to the Atlan­ low who has spent $8000 to date on women, may be mistaken for appen­ the miniature rsillroad system that acquiesce. That is a fixing of defi­ dicitis, particularly when the pa­ tic side, not before. fills his basement. tient diagnoses bis own case and nite speed limits at a point very No doubt the United States Na\y If a lady wants to reduce, it will does not ask a doctor what is wrong. much below the rate at which au­ has some far more plausible reason be quite all right for her to roll gay Appendicitis will often be very hoops around the yard. If the tomobiles now habitually traverse for the sudden activity in guardian­ serious if not given prompt treat­ neighbors sneer she can Invite them ment but the cure is astonishingly our business streets. ship at the canal. It would have over and win back her bridge debts simple If the following methods are In the matter of the U-tums a been better sense to have given it betting on the new game. There used. The first thing to do is-'to great many drivers resent the pro­ also are some giant kiddie cars give a small enema as soon as possi­ out in the beginning than to set the (good for the hips, I’lp tola) offered hibition because they do not be­ ble, to clean out the lower part of whole country to making crazy for adult use. These ducky play­ the large intestine. NEVER GIVE Expect sensational values lieve that it makes sense; they feel guesses. things were ridden by society folk at A LA XAtS^E OR CATHARTIC that it is an unnecessary afid use­ a party at Sherry’s the other eve­ FOR ACUTE APPENDICmS. s . . . ning. less inconvenience. In other words the patient to bed and immediately ' GIPSIES Top spinning is expected to be place him on a fM t Continue the * their objection to the rule is based taken up by oldsters in 1934, includ­ fast until all acute symptoms dis­ ing dlabolo, the Victorian fad. Mar­ on a positive conviction. In the A story going the rounds of the appear and do no allow any food ble sales have doubled since the like these at our 10 day newspapers tells about a band of matter of speed, however, there is bagatelle craze began. ot anv kind. In the beginning it jio such conviction. Many motor­ 68 Gipsies who left Norway some And I’ve heard tales of a cer­ is a good plan to use the small, tain ritzy bridge game that was warm enema every two hours. Also ists who drive fast on Main street years ago on a tour of Blurope that use hot applications, either of tow­ iM foH until now. F or som e time broken up to watch two digni­ will freely admit that the average fied gentlemen knuckle-down els wrung out of hot water, or hot of speed there is altogether too high they have been trying to get back around a circle chalked on an water bottles, over the ENTIRE for safety, but will contend that it to Norway but their passports have oriental mg. The elder fellow abdomen and continue until the ab­ fellow smacked six of the eight dominal muscles relax. is useless for a single individual to expired and Norway will not admit If the treatment Is started in learance ale marbles (at $100 each) out of C S drive slower than the rest. It is them; nor will any other Bhiropean tbe ring and experienced the time, very good results will be ob­ entirely probable that a rule pro­ country permit them permanent proudest moment of his life. tained. However, after the acute attack is over, the patient must cor­ hibiting a speed of more than twen­ residence. They have nowhere to The reversion of juvenility isn’t There are bargains galore in this 10-day Housecleaning sale. quite complete, you see, because rect tbe constipation and cure the ty-five miles £in hovir through the go and no way of getting there If grownups insist on gambling on chronic Inflammation of tbe colon. business streets or more than thirty they had. They are probably the their nursery sports. Mecbeinical In this way, the danger of another Every department in the store is represented. Additional pieces in the residential districts would ex­ naost truly nomadic Gipsy outfit in racing games, parcheesi and mah­ attack Is avoided. jong (the latter slated for a revival) that have come to light have just been reduced. These few items cite far less opposition than the one the world. are played for stakes. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. against "U-tums applying to only a Accompanying this tale la a atate,- give some idea of the radical reductions in force. few blocks. ment that the history of the Euro­ Rounding tbe Comer (Sulphur and Molasses.) The morning mail brings an in­ Question: E. D. from (Damden, And, if enforced, it would certain­ pean Gipalea goes back to the time quiry about how the famous Little New Jersey, writes: “Are sulphur ly be much more effective as a pro­ of a Persian king 400 years before Church Aroimd the Comer got Its and molasses good for the blood’’ tection both for motorists and the Christian era. The story runs name, and “what is on tbe comer If so, bow often and how much pedestrians. that tbe sovereign asked an Indian that tbe Little church is around.” should be taken? Back In 1871 the great Joseph Answer: The sulphur and molaaa- Lowboys $19-75 king to send him 10,000 Gipsy mu- Jefferson went to a Madison avenue es treatment is no doubt effective $S3fiO and $49.00 models. One comes in mahogany ‘TLANNING** tha Idea being to brighten church (long since demolished) to in removing some intestinal toxem­ veneer, the other In either rich walnut or maple. arrange the fimeral of (3eorge Hol­ the lives of a constitutionally msl- ias, but a fruit fast is fair superior Queen Anne designs. President Roosevelt, always aml< land, another actor. Tbe pastor w u for accomplishing this effect. aneboly population. He gave tbe insuffeVably snooty, told Jefferson able, has been chiding tbe Ameri­ Gipsies land, cattle and grain. They be wouldn’t dream of conducting (Oqpd Protein Foods) can people gently, after the manner butchered the cattle, ate tbe grain services for an actor. There was, be (^estlon: Mrs. J. O. of Phoenix, of a kindly nurse reproving inatten­ condescendingly added, “a little and refused to work tbe land. Arizona, writes: “What are good tive children, for not taking suffi­ church around tbe comer” where protein fooda, that is, meats or flab Whereupon King Bahram Gur they weren’t so partioular: cient interest in “planning.” They to be used as tbe main past of a Card Tables $2-98 cursed tbe atpsies with a wander­ Jefferson stalked down Twen­ m ea l?” ty-ninth street to tbe Church are taking, he thinks, a “lazy” at-' Answer: Lean beef, mutton, $6.00 and $4.50 kinds , . just a few odd tables with er's curse and drove them out. That of tile Traosfifiiration, lifted a titude toward hia far reaching pro­ chicken, turkey, rabbit, fish, eggs, sturdy wood veneered tops covered with fabiikold. is supposed to have been tha start hand In his best dram at'o man­ jects such as thia lateat aebema to cottage cheese and cream cbe^. Red or walnut finish. ' of tha U f Gipsy trek which has ex­ ner and Inotfod God to bless ttiis gelatin, frog 1 ^ and turtle meat fix up all the homes on borrowed tended pretty much sU over Europe, “Uttie CSiiffob Around the Cor­ ner." And so it hu been called money. They are aU out of step Amarlea and northern Africa. (Sick from Driving) ever sinoa. Question: Mrs. V. O. of Paterson, but Frankie. ’The original Incident created a Tbe only the matter with New Jersey writes: “After reeding It might be of aom^ aervlca If lot of attention and sentiment this tale is that It probably isn’t your article called “Bile and tbe Mr. Roosevelt, instead of being so Maurice Barrymore, Edwin Booth true. Lsngusfs ex p ^ have sat- and Richard Mansfield were among Blues" I am sure tbatr nty son is Bedroom Rugs $3-98 well satisfied with bis overstuffed itfifd tbamsslvss that-tbs Olpsiss foany who deserted their own suffering from tbe seme tbinf. He p ortf^ (rf pitas, would ons day eburebes to beeonve parisblonera. is a bus driver, end after &s has $7.96 grads! 24x48 inch slss in tbe usep-pile tufted never got Into Burop4 until perhaps been driving for some length of v^sty. Colors to go with nesrly all schemes, but- spread out all those plans on a great Wealthy folk begar to doute tbs ninth century of this era and chapels, pictures and oostly win­ time, be gets sick to tbs stomach. only a fedr o i each. table and undertake the job of fit­ Do you think that driving is good e not Into western Europe until tha dows. Affumeed couples, >nd many f ting them together, with a view to tor h im ?’’ fourteenth century. That they elopers, took'' ibelr vows in its ascertaining whether tbe lot of them chapel. By now tbe totyl of mar­ Answer: Of odufoe, your son may orlglBated In India is guesswork and have some liver disorder, but it is really constitute a definite acheme, riages is about ^,000. even if they did they probably stayed more than likely that be needs to whether they are capable of merg­ there for a tbotisand years longer Stage to Pulpit wear properly fitted glasses. De­ ing Into one logical and workable Tbe ebnreb prestige has Increas­ fective eyesight is one of the prin­ Andirons $2-75 than tbe current newifyaper jitory cipal causes of car sickness. H^ve whole, or whether they are a mere ed, if .anything sihee Dean Ran­ Indicates* dolph Ray became rector in 1928. him examined by a gopd optome­ $5fi0 is the regular price, but we’ve redu» , All jumble of contradictions. And par­ Even at that there ace any num­ He Is a close frletid of many actors, trist and see If this trouble does fireplace equipment to half price.' Ball-top Colonial a regular patron of tbe theater, and not come from his apes. models,In black iron. ticularly whether be baa not, in this ber of policemen and village con- mass of elaborate blueprints, the once acted In amateur sthm sbowk. steblea In Anierlea who are probab­ Only son of a Mlssissipi^ cotton (Eeep Weight Down) makings of many rooms which not ly of the opinion that if tbe Roman- planter, he came to New York . to Question; G. B. C., Oaklairt, only do not fit together but for lee bad remained in the Indian bills study medirine, switched to law, be­ Calif.: “I would like to Inow how to which be and his advisors have pro­ came a newspapei and magazine keep tbe weight down during preg­ Formerly $499F two tbouiand yaatp longer it would writer, and flnall/ turned to tbe nancy. 1 have found taking your vided no foimdatlon and no roof. r V'-. have been all right by them. ministry. He belongs to tbe Lambs advice very Ijeneficial to ms sad so Lounge Chairs $ 19-75 Tss, yoU'can save $30.46 on thia Qovamor Wtnthiw, -*u 4 weeks. Take one half tea- call attention to one of Manches­ Commissioner King who stan^ps the field. spoonful In a glass of hot water In ter’s beauty spots, too little appre­ activities of the racketeers as vi­ The book wouldht be a piece of the morning—cut down on pastry ciated, I fear. Hartford, April 26. — (AP)— cious and parasitical. detective fiction, for Mr. Woollcott and fatty meats—go light on pota- Alway B Say When the urge is strongest to get Whether municipal Boards of Fi­ has precious little use for fictitious toes, butter, cream and sugar—and away from the old and familiar nance will have complete control murders and the ordinary run oi when you have finished the contents scenes that center about the imme­ over all expenditures within their HIGHER DRUG PRICES mystery stories based on imaginary of this first bottle weigh yourself diate surroundings of the home, and crimes. He is Interested primarily | again. a change of scene not only seems respective communities, including After that you’ll want to walk desirable, but almost absolutely nec­ expenditures for educational pur­ UNDER CODE RULING around and say to your friends, essary, In ordel" to preserve that poses, or whether Boards of Educa­ "One bottle of Kruschen Salts is happy bslance so esscntisd to the tion will have absolute control of MONEY IN worth one hundred dollars of any full enjoyment of life, one of my the determination of what constl ^Will Be Impossible to Quote fat person’s money." favorite haunts Is what is known tutes necessary ei^ndltures for Prices Under Manufacturers 24 HOUR But refuse imitations—safeguard locally sw Center Springs Park, dis­ school purposes, is a question which your health—you lose fat SAFELY tant from my home not more than List, Says E. J. Murphy. has occupied the attenrion of the ... and If you no«d a loan for with Kruschen! 9 9 fifteen, or, at the most twenty min­ state’s special tax study commis­ tema tpoclal amarganey, wo Leading druggists America over ^^The Utmost in Refreshment utes walk in a lesiurely stride, in a Prices for drug products In Man­ eaneomplataallarrangamanti sion. sell Kruschen Salts—you can always northeasterly direction. chester and vicinity wl” bq higher In a fow heoni Any amognt It is understood that chose inter­ get It at J. W. Hale Co. Drug Dept. . At the extremely westerly end of ested in financial administration after the master price list being up to $300 ... and 1.2, 3, 6, this beautiful bit of natural forest­ have stressed to the commission the prepared at present for release to 10 moniht or longor to rapoy. ed hillside scenery, imtoucbed as difficulties in attempting to secure drug and department stores in Con­ yet by the band of man, save in a proper appoj tlohlng of a town’s re­ necticut is ready. President Edward K IIP THIS ADI iew places, is a body of water, sources among the mcmy activities J. Murphy of the Connecticut Phar­ 11 will coma In handy Iho nonl known as Center Springs lake, im­ which a town is required to assume maceutical association said today. lima you nood menoy fort pounded in a valley between the unless all expenditures and all reve­ Under the rule of the NRA drug Bills MoHMfji Inttmt bills, to the north and to the south WARM WEATHER nues are brought together by some code the minimum prices under Tmscu Horn ImpreremtHis by a concrete dam- stretching from qualified budgeting agency in a which articles may be sold at retail Iiuwmte Siw OetHstg one hill to another. cannot be less than/the manufac­ comprehensive budget plan. . They or any olhar purpoM. On the hillside to the north, has point to the apparent hopelessness turers’ list prices. Tbesjs forced re-, W A R N IN 6 - been erected a comfortable and of attempting to bring local exi>en‘ placement prices will result In high­ Toll your frlondi oboul our holpful (orvlca. commodious shelter of wood and dltures under control and within the er retail prices for drug sundries, stone, for the convenience of all limits of taxable resources of a Mr Murphy said, as the retailers Loetu kt who care to avail themselves of the community, if one agency id to have will not be permitted to sell for less Nearby Temu privilege the lake affords in winter, almost unrestricted power to deter­ than tbe list prices charged by the of engaging in that healthful, in­ mine how much Is to be spent on manufacturers. NM hi, . WfH* . . •# *»«»> vigorating and Immensely beneficial education, the most expensive func­ exercise, skating. tion, and another entirely separate Pessonu Finance Co. Emptying into this lake is a agency determines for all other ac- & cjenuifJitchU tg^ liiioiu, V Sliiir I'huMirr stream of crysUl clear water which rivltles. They insist that the prepa­ Quickly relieve the torment and BnlldlBS, TBS Mala Btrool. winds its weary length in a zig-zag ration of the budget should be ex • o ^ e the Itrltsted ikla by simply Maaokaator. Pkoao S4Sfl snake-like fashion, in a somewhat cluslvely in riie bands of Boards of tha ealf okarffa la tkroo FEELS LIKE SPRING, souUiwesterly direction, and, inso­ applying safe, comferdog m porcoal par noatk ea aa* '‘OKAY, T O M — AND Finance. far as anything to the contrary is nald noM'aat of I no a. known is the only source of the M ISTER^SHAU I FILL 'ER U P W ITH lake’s water supply. Just beyond and a little to the Resinol DRAIN THE OIL west of where this stream flows in a Manchester SUM M ER M OBILOIl^ I subterranean channel under the town's main thoroughfare and en­ ters the valley or dell in a vary Date Book scenic little waterfalls, is another stream gushing forth from the Tomorrow rocks on the hillside, to which many April 27 — Annual ball of John a warm, and dust laden traveler Mather Chapter, Order of DeMolay. has wended his weary way and Also Irish Tea Party and enter slaked his thirst with that liquid, talnment at Bt. Mary’s chureh. not adulterated, flowing free to all Also three-act comedy, "The who care to imbibe of its delight­ Glow Lights of Ban R«y," at Bee E A L ikln l^ u ty cqme* fully refreshing water. ond Congregational church. Nothing with noise making pro­ This Week from within. Betuty aidfl pensities, save the croak of the zrog, April 29 — Beginning of Daylight the chatter of the squirrel, and the Saving time. ' tloM will not develop the deeired song of the bird, invades these quiet Next Week domains, or disturbs the medita­ May 8 — Open Night at local tions of the one who comes here State Trade school. refulti. Follow the tdvice of fden- for an hour of close communion with May 4—Seouiar oonoert by choir nature. of South Methodist ohitroh. tiftf end huild your diet around ^XNTtR-woRN OIL u k ee the pep^ Zn such a secluded environment, Also play, "The Family Up­ and, surrounded by such an atmos­ stairs," ZUgb school bail, ty Paint out of A ear. Mekai it tlu f^ . ' vC; . V-- phere of calm and quiet repose, one and Powder club of High school. the'daily^ quart o f milk. liikei it overheet tekee a lot of the Am can concentrate as nowhere else, May 7— "Inlaws and Outlaws," out of Spring-time driiving. and at the same rime, flU bis lungs 8-act comedy. Sunset Rebekah with that pure onone which Is so lodge at Center church parish T hafi why we lay, “ Chaage to vital to the welfare of the bo<^. house. MobUoil l”^llodefn apgineBr'ai you m i|y * _ From the altitude where these Oonlag Bveats words were flrst penned, I could May 8-9—Kiwanis Show, a bur­ know, are twice at dependent on flaeoil at M e fbe flumiBbr look down upon the quiet beauty of lesque of the Oii^r Ninetiss, entitled the angina of flvB O ciisya ^ ago. , itbp ailtittibito a M ^ It all, with the rustic bridge at my "There’s Gold in Them Thar Hills," •ff it'6 much mora impprigat to get feet, spanning the stream In f at Hollister street school. M i graceful curve, thus affordlnf a May 11—Three* net omm^ 1Md' udniliar oil out—m d 'p t in a lreali, aiean' oruailng for pedestrians and tlMre- dlesome |Aaid," ausjk^css^of Bt. X: by auviag asm m a^ steps In ACary's Girls’ FHsndly looisty and m reaching the other hiuslde. The Yeung People’s FsQejrhhip.-» wlndlag stream, murmuring on Its May 12 — Opening/ot Memorial way to Join the watqrs of the lake hospital drive for bi^ood ,tbe sSntlnels of the forest May 16 — Musleal plsarr *’lt Hap­ olad iR their beautiful spring green pened In the Garden#^ a i H i^ cmmchmi Mo Mi fm cnmi fe U ^ rearing their regal heads sobool baU Daughtirs of Italy. heavenward and, withal, the sweet May 28 — AfjHuM Mother and nnisio of some weodiaad songster# OsUgnter banquet.M vVt flUag tk§ air with h u ia e t ^ ? joy# ^tireh. .J-i' DAU' UMWI THUMO#IV» APRIL M (0«Btril •&« iMtmi It^ftdtrd Tla«)

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Benuurd’B Ready for ven B opmplsts smOIcbI BBamlna- uorlal hoiB^ lAit BiiadAy tad re­ •lens of the W&wMa^wled wm imo Roiffliii niiijr City, on,0 free o f charge, by Dr. Ingra­ turned to ME beiai hen.' wids_ wmb _ kreo1wfa* kpro Ohappla W Plity on May 4. g have been to toe wbalIt ktbiktba kthi waoa mva j - i- . . ., Har^ ioan ham of the State Department of .TbAre wirii About 70 fiAtrone who Health. He wUl be assisted by bearing rooto to the mountai 8:00- iToS-NpaoonXg Mark Warnow production Kanssa C MRwbBS wb^ noted unit’e wetrlU. the veranda of a southern mansion Mrs. Margaret McCai;;tln of High Pomona Grange No. 3, Ira Wilcox lOilO—11:80—Harold dtari^a Or^aatra The men of Seotland YaM could V. Augusta and Detective Joseph ed Wednesday night. ' lIrtIO—18:00—Jimmy Lunoaford Orehaa. wham kdka wgar >jr wlw wayr wmal; urly to the evening. Many specialty g t^ t. Is on the Dean's Hit at Holy ot Tolland Grange, was present and lliO^lliSO—Williana doottl Orohaatra Mldwaat: woky kyw waar wla kwk recall today only oob, BnfUib cau Cross OoUege, Worcester. Mass., for Decker, both of Boston, and Kansas The poUee stariim aeettott Is new numbers axis also presented during offloers toUowed. When he mspected the Grangx oomplete. In the Tows Oourt there CB8-WABC NETWORK even approa^ilng tbAt involved in the third quarter. Mr. McCartln The South W t o ^ r Garden Club wiba lutp wabo wday kfyr cret efei the be^emg bunt for the No. 1 Is a graduate of St. Bernard’s reached the sidewalk. Lieutenant is provided an extra raom that oan ■A8IO—Baat: wabo wado woko wcao ^T^^tofowtog are to the cast: Augusta said: held a bridge party to the Wood Me­ waab wnao war wkbw wkre ^ k cklw SOUTH—wicva wptr wwno wla wja* Public Enemy of the United Statex school, the Rockville Hlgn School, be used by tM elerk tor the filing w-lrc wcau wlp wjaa wean wfbl wfla-wann wlod warn wmc wab wapl beU bop, Leroy'Morgan; Porter, "All right, Max." morial Library last Tuesday after­ of his records. An •xtra^ space if wjsv wmas; MIdwaat: wbbtn wfom wjdx wamb kvoo wky wlaa wbap kpro Tbie famous incident, which Brit* MoMie Burke; cook, Arthur Peters; attended St. Thomas Seminary of Max took another step. woal ktba ktba waoc wave ons term "The Siege of Sidney Bloomfield, and wlU graduate from noon. given Yor the pen. Instead of hav­ kmbc kmox wowo wnas MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kr‘krlr kghl special number by gouthem quartet, "n i blow your bead off,” warned The United Workers of South east—wpg whp wlbw whec wlbi wfaa PACIFIC COAST—kgo klkii kgw koroo Street,’’ occurred In 1911 in Lon­ Holy Cross to Junx ing one row of seats tor sin eftond* wore wicc cxrb ckao Dtog Brown, Herbert' Hunnlford, Decker. Windsor, will hold a food sale to the ers as was the case to tha'past, it DIXIE—wgst wala^^bre w. with him. They admitted their 836 Hartford Conn. 1880 riving about an hour later. Nearly guilt and are now serving prison lections, amounting to about 8300. FULL TIME SUNDAY spondent uked Scotland Yard. three hours were spent In a visit Miss Margaret Algair Is subs^tutlng the Mondof Ririn* to Go this week at the office of the com- sentences of from 17 to 96 yearx Cla^k, his wife and L. Sheley Vin­ "I cannot imagine a oar epeeding to the U. 8. Naval Academy under cent a t Syracuse, were to the office pany. A fourth man, Morris Oohsn, was Thnnday, April 36, 1984 at 80 mllu an hour through Lon the dlrectlbn ^ a government guld** arreited to a Boston rooming {louse1 when the bandits, their faces mask­ don’s narrow, winding struts; ncr The party left Annapolis at 8:16 Mrs. Isabel McNeil Leonardson 0 and Mrs. Isabel McNeill Leonardson, on information given by thr&li ed by handkerchiefs, entered. One 00 p. m.—Bueball game—Boston could I ooneelye of a situation in o’clock on a steamer of the Chesa­ now Is serving a nmmilar sentetloe. of the bandlU, carrying a heavy 1 boeraat u4 toll ( Wave Band to Be Shifted to Braves vs. Brooklyn Dodgers. London in which criminals uo uJd he peake Steamship company for a wife of Jesse Leonardson of Utica, 'eoa’adoli Thw i N. Y., daughter of Mr. end Mrs. pistol, forued 3frs. Clark and Vto- 00—Skippy. armed with machine gvlns," the trip south which will take about e#nt to lie on the floor. Clark 6:16—George HsJl’i Orchestra. spokuman said three days. They will visit Norfolk, Christopher m 8NsU of this city, died 1040—To Broadcast 17 Tuesday at Utica, N. Y. A daugh­ •prang from hie chair behind a 6:80—Jack Armatrong —All*Amer* "There are thru reasons,’’ ne ex­ Portsmouth Navy Yard, Yprktown, WAPM " desk and grappled with the plained, "why gunmen ere rare Williamsburg, Jamestown and Old ter was bom to bee AprU 18, loan Boy. Mrs. Leonardson was bora to this dr, toretog them out of the offloe Hoort Daily. 6:46—Stamp Adventurers’ Club. here. . Point Comfort and will return to Wapplng Grange, No. 80, wlU pre- to a haUway, where the armed 1:00—The Diplomats — Otto Neu* "Flret Is the difficulty of obtain­ BalUmOre, Maryland, early Friday city October 16, 1906, and attended sent the play "Wedding BeUe" at e the local schools. She was a gradu­ man wrenobea himself free and I bmat bauer at the piano. ing wupons, secondly the heavy morning. the Wapplng School HaU Friday •hot twlSe at Clark. tfMl< Hsrtford, April, 16—Havisf bsss 6:16—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim. enaltlu Impued w bu a crlro>nii The homeward, trip will itArt ate of the RockvUle High school class of 1921. FoUowtog High night at 8 . o’clock. The cast Is as C ^ k etagilered back tote the of­ frastsd pgrolssles by tbg Fsdsral 6:80—Tbs Fact Finder—Everett D. I caught urrylng armi, let alone from Baltimore Friday morning at follows: Margaret WeUee, John floe. where M bled to death before Suelng___ _ them,____ and lutlv the islands 8;40 o'clock, over ths BaltlmorBj A school sha taught tor a couple of Radio OoBuaiiflon to gxtssd Its Dow. ------I Cedar Swamp and S Demikat, Robert Watson, John Xer- the surgaen oould reach hljn. 6:46—Sylvia Froos. sise glvu (^arinale Ultle ohoici in Ohio railroad. The group will ar­ klne, Margaret TVrner, Qraoe Ker- The ^ robbere ran down the sQbsduls of opsraUos from a partial :00—Myrt and Marge. ' regard to means ef esoepe." rive to New York about 1:80 o’clock i^ap schools to Tolland. She gra ated from the Hartford hospital Idns, Francis Foster, Dorothy MA* ■tairs Into the street and disappear­ ISftoJTSl! to a full'tlms basis, Station WTIC 7:16—Bert Lowe and Orchestra. The firearms law in England i and leave for Hartford on the 3 t o Bulf .AakiorQuOw’i training school tor nurses, and com­ loney, Harold Hart, and Paul Smith. ed. The $800 forgotten the ef Hartford plans to start broad* 7:80—Sarsnaders. UgbUnu periodically—the Houu o'clock New York-Hartford train. - This play has been coached and di­ ;kt,‘wss turned over to ^ e newe- jnur oastlsf ssvsn foil days a wssk bs* 7:46—Dave Burrougb’s Hawaiian of Commons onW recently pawmg Cards have been received fronv pleted a two years’ course to one rear at Columbia. She waa Assistant rected by Percy Sansom, who has iper tbdAy flsslnf Bundsy. April 39. By spsotsl Berenaderi. an amendment designed to rutrlot members of the party telling ef the had jnany years of actual experience % authmsatlen nwm tbs Radio Com* 6:00—"Rafflu”- Amatsur Craebs* sales of bo*oAUed toy ]^lif6li-snd enjoyment they are navlng on this eduoAll(^ director at the Utica Central/ school of nursing, marrying to d ^ t l o work. He has oarried nalsslos, Oosssotleut'i 60,000*watt men. the sltuitloa never ii allowed to trip. The group le the largest ever heavy leads to four of the OUbert transmlttar will lUft from Its prss* Jesse lleonardeon to March 8,1988. 6:80—”VolM ef Amerlu” with Aim gat out of control... to take a Washington toi\r from and SuUlvan operas, playing the ant wavslssfth (1060 klloeyolss) to Gray, Mary Eastman, OrohestrA, Becauu the penalties are so se­ Rockville and much credit la due to Mrs. Leonardson leaves her bus- 1040 kilecymss. band, one Infant daughter, her par­ Mikado to the "Mikado”; the Duke Guest. vere, crimlnale' seldom take a Principal Howe for the unusually of Plasataro, to the "Gtondola"; Jack The Hartford transmltUr will 9:00—Presenting Mark Wamow. obance on being caught armed ar.d Interesting itinerary which be per­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mo* ^elll; four elitere, Mrs. Alfred Point, the Jester, to the "Yeomen of Bhare glmultansously ths 1040 wavs 9:80—Fred Waring’i Psnnsylvan* poUumea advmally go about thoir sonally arranged. bsnd with Station KRLD of Dallas, ^ e and Guut Star. To IneSall Officers Guldotte and Mrx Henry Grlsel of the Guard"; and also the part of dutlu HBarmed. Matheo, to the ItaUan opera, "The Tssas. With tbs Hartford and 10:00—Colonel Stoopnagle and Bud It WBUld require a deeperate situ Everything le to readiness for the this city, Mrx Fred Clark of Hart' ford, Mils Lola McNeil of this clt^; Muoot". Besldee this be bai bad Dallas stations broadcasting on with Olu Gray's Casa Loma Or­ atton, the Asaoolated Prees learoe

V s P I '- * , ? ; . « A s ityprc CHAPTBfe 1 ^ can hear Motiier*s shriek. W1^ Desma’s i.aild: v d t e d # Donna opened aleep-beaTy brown shouldn’t I hate this life? I saw my State- eyes. Madeline waa waaUQg ber father mangled to death and 1 haw ...... „ jttbta in the tiny bathroom atyoin- my mother fail from the bars, to qidred at her. ^enn;^ sVD onwistf .w"iw her ,- 1) Kg their berth. It was the sound ets, the ■■■ wide yawns. bright lights, the gay costumes. Yes, run away frmn her home aid-that; fflriitoim d.sri beantlroL the story die had tol^'of Ung’rew- grai^duiufle^' lhM Dozing; ai8»afacturerC tost fllghtt Madeline shook out o f the length they, get a girl like you. But you’ve and w e ig ti^ 18 ton% tba-.akorUcy- neyer known the other side, and I perioice in the toeater was uathie. lladeilPATtoa A pretty girl, but the of silk fleshings and hung it on a Five years had passed since tow yean. had. turned meto prettlnese 42 flyiag bM t .9onstonctod ffv the piece of twine stretched oetwemi the have. I wouldn’t marry Con David girls’ fl^ meeting. As Donha left Into Mrcathrtoklbg beauty; No wop- F n -A iii^ ca n Alrv^ays succeeded hX door knob and the brass faucet be­ for aU the gold in the world.” the tont that mornihg die was cer>; dw etlB had AibM led^ buiidng her- estaMishtog>for the United Sitotok' fore auisweptng. “ CJouldn’t deep^'sp {flaced a ssrmpathetic tain that anothw flve years weifld' eelf bn Hie fauna; S)ie Ana 8<>rtoua! BRDK&TWO son s two -worid records carrjdiig a' pay I thought I might as well do it and arm about the other’s shoulders. ‘T not see them together. In Qdte of ' ^’Ybu' aus Bln Siddal?” Donna load a t 18,600 pounds to an todteat-- not wait until after the parade. wish,” she said softly, “I was sure her' warning she saw Madeline aSketh HOT 'voice wga low-pitched ed altitude at 16,000 fto t TheyTl dry.” you didn’t love Con.” standing tn toe bright sunUghVto Aad throaty. yrhe record for altitude with a pay Donna looked at her feTrist w i^h. “I don’t ” close ctmvemtiQn with New Ttaf- ' “Yee. you’re Madeline?”'. Parents of Chesto' 'Joyce load of 5,000 kUograms (11,028 “Only 5 o’clock!” She raised he^Mlf "I think you do.” ford, toe boss canvasman. “ Thsre*s tjxider the coat o^ grease paint pounds) and toe record for th» on one rounded elbow and stared “No. He’s sweet and I like him— no exeuse for it,” Donna mttttmod aatd reu^slOionBA fMt $ e fluah stain greatost pay load to be carried to out the window. “We’re di» at «, but that’s alL W hy?” angrily. “ She doesn't care anythtng hitt dieM f. ^Tes. I had io bMce part and John Fradiia in A ^ an indicated altitude of 2,()00 meters but from that stretch , bareback. Apd X weak In toe living As toe result of the acddoit in grams to 6,562 foet and to toe sec­ ping the warm stimulant the girls the calliope steaming and tn pod- pietPreB,.too.” Mr. and Mrs. John Fiske of-New York City aboard the Furness Donna swept a wavy strand of Liner 8.^8. Monarch of Bermuda, eff for a 'wedflng trip ainid the flow­ Bolton on June 9, last, wMeh result­ ond caM the former record waa car^ bronze colored hair from her eyes 'watched the panorania through the tion fer t ^ parade. Donna hunted'^ ‘T thought you •were a trapeze rytog 14,220 pounds tn 6,563 feet. ly dressed in toe crlmstm velvet rid­ performer?” __ ering oleanders. Mrs. Fiske is the former Rosalie Asgtory Cheney, ed in the instant death of Chester * and looked at the other girL “You windows. Donna’s eyes, clouded with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dexter Cheney, of .Manchester. Mr. Jcyce, son of Mrs. D. U. MQler of During toe test flight, the S-42, come from some place in this neck oitter memories, did not take in the ing habit that was her parade coe- “I am but we all double. We have wMch has made a speed to get me back on the fann. artlal dividend, payment on Cons Gas ...... 37% aUSING DISPUTES men were taken into custody by straight level brows over brown all right—clean as a whistle—but you g o ? ” betyreen 25 and 30 followed automo- toe BetMehem preferred shares. Cots Oil ...... 12% police; after a newsboy said th y re­ Wes that were rimmed with thick not for me. Maybe not for you “W hat?" biloi'YmntainiPg several Manchester Foreign trade figures for - March Cont Can i ...... 82% sembled toe trio who offered him “I mean i t Five years ago I was Corn P r o d ...... 74% (Osnthiiied from Page One) msu;k lashes. “If I had a grand­ either, but let me give you a tip; men at present worMAg at toe considered rather optimistic: 310 to take a note to June's father. father who offered me a good kome a country Md with my balr^.ip pig­ fhough comparisons with toe same Del L'and Wn ...... 27% Ptdiee said the men-admitted accast- you’ll never vrln him by flirting East Hartford, plant of Pratt A raise 3140,000000 by sealing Federal ,‘f ’d consider myself lucky. When with a canvasman, not even Traf- tails. 1 don’t look much Uim I did 1638 month were difficult because of DuPont...... 95% Ing toe' newsboy, Leon Chstor, but then—^not nearly as much as I dp W M tfl^ company and, wito threat­ Eastman Kodak ...... 94% Deposit insurance corporation stock declared their actoma were a “praie- ; you’ve been in this business as long ford.” the different valuations of toe dol to the treasury, and to use that as I have. Mad, you’ll be glad you like you now. Granddad is half blind ening words and gestures, sought to- lar. Exports of merchandise during Elec 8md Mus ...... 7 tlcal joke.” “You’ve been listening to gossip,” and he’d never know toe diffefence. inttiMdate toe .men on Monday night Elec Auto Lite ...... 26% money for 12 new industrial loan didn’t cut every tie.” Madeline said indignantly. toe month totaled 3190,000,000 banka, be said: Two Released. - “You’ve never lived on a farm,” You might get a kick out toe from returning to toeir'''jobs on agai^ t 3108,015,000 in the corre Glen EHec ...... 22% Two of them were released by po­ “You’re a sweet child, but you’ve farm and I’d be bored stiff. There ’Tuesday morning, according to a Gen F o o d s...... 36% “The Federal Reserve already has < Madeline protested. ‘’You don’t sponSdlng period last year, while im-' power, to make loans to industry. lice who indicated toe toird would a lot to learn.” E>onna went on. isn’t a neighbor that would rec<%- stoty told to The Herald today. Gen Motors ...... 38% be freed late today. ^4mow what it is like in the winter You ought to know that ^rformers porta amounted to 3168.000,000 They’ve got seven and a half billion nize me and Tve never seen this 1%e Herald was informed that compared, with 364,860,000. Im­ Gillette ...... 11% Wito every road in this viciinty when you’re snowed in and don’t see don’t mix with props. Ifs danger­ the cars of toe alleged intimldators Gold Dust ...... 22 dollars in assets. If they can’t find a soul for days, when you Shiver be­ Bill Siddal he mentions. BUTs some ports of gold totaled 3237,612,000 as loans now, how can they take 3140,- watched, authorities searched e-very ous and it just isn’t done.” sort of a second cousin who works b^AQ to follow toe machines of toe against 314,648,000 in the 19.33 Hershey ...... 63 % corner! of toe city -with toe same ah room adjoining also opened and Con .1 P. M. Stodcs Monsanto Chem...... 92% write him I can’t come.’* “get fixed.” Mrs. Clark said today Mont W a r d ...... 30% bill, we will have to go home with­ and—' ’ Da'vid’s sleek black head appeared. “You mean that?” \ toat toe men tried to aggravate her out having done anytolng for toe T h is Girl K n ow s “Hello,” he greeted her. “How’s the Bank Stocks Nat Blsc ...... 42 “ So you think!!” Madeline inter- “Absolutely.” husband, with threatening words, Bid Asked Nat Cash Reg ...... 19 little Industries,” Hancock con­ " rupted with a sharp laugh. “Just try town? “His letter is sweat” Donna ifltp becpmiqg embroiled in a fight. tinued. *T don’t think there Is any YOU CA*N “Don’t ask me. I’ve seen nothing Cap Nat Bank A Trust 14 16 Nat Dairy ...... 17% EPENO ON it a while and see how soon you miss mused, eyes soft and lumlneus. ^ Mr.-Clark efltered toe house, how­ Conn. River ...... 45f Nat Distillers...... 30 doubt but toat that is toe designed the applause and the thrill of risk­ but a water tower and a red brick can’t imagine Mm doing aairthb^ ever, ^thout getting Mto an argu­ — purpose behind tola'whole thing. AU-VEflCTIi depot. Are you going to break­ First N ^nal of Htfd 85 N Y Central...... 86 ing your life and the smell of the horrid.” ment It is qn-i sons. First, because Pm not in love day night qfllt'op after reaching. Sou Rwy ...... 32% “I can, but I don’t want to.” cause of Ms height and brbadth of followed toe various Conn. Elec S e r v ...... 89 43 St Brands ...... 21% loan matter entirely in toe hands tMOrmina. with him; second, because it would Already many perfonners were shoulder, strode with ahadied de­ Amrltenr to^thair homes. The com­ Conn. Power .'...... 37 39 St Gas and E l ...... 12% Qt toe Federal Reserve without set­ mean the circus for the rest of my seated at toe long,. white-covered termination towards toe smaller pany has advised those who remain­ Green-wlch, WAG, pfd. 65 65 St CU Cal ...... 86 ting up toe intermediate credit TOMS* t hmrtbun»;< life; and third, because I might be tatfles eatoig breakfast Luke Ren­ tent acQqinlsg the ed on taielr jobs, Itrto said, not to an- Hartford Elec ...... 60% 62% St Oil N J ...... 46% banks. a widow before I’d grown accus­ froe, owner of toe eireas, and his one arm he carried Ms tor Into- ahy stynunafft with aUeged Hartford Gas ...... 43 Tex Corp ...... 20 tomed to being a wife.” wife, Mattie, who was billed as “La other hafld he carried a straw *"«*^d«tow’ and,- above all, not to pfti • « • 4 s> • s • • s 46 ‘ — Timken Roller Bear ...... 84 “Con can take care of himself,” Bene MatUde, Supreme Eques­ sailor. In the .sunUgjit Ms ’ 8 N B T Co ...... 108 112 Trans America ...... 7 Madeline said, but her eyes darken­ trienne of the Worl^” sat at a dark hair, sunburnt Uke ' Ms l e ^ Union CTarblde ...... 45 ed. smaUer table with the star clown, etrongly ru ^ ed lace, gUsteped wito Am HSrdware ...... 21 'Union Pac ...... 132 “The cats will get him as sure as a saturnine, middle-aged man who strands (ff gol V t(w \Y CUBS DEFEAT REDS FOR 7TH

Local Trade Trimmed In Opener ^ 14- 2 iyj^ _ t ( » a t h iit ic s GAINS EARLY LEAD BUT FRENCH ™*™''UNABLE inTO li - i TO TAKE LEAGUE LEAD SEE ANY PROSPECT With The Walker Cuppers— Dunlap Brayes Tie Dodgers for 4ft FADES BEFORE WINDSOR Amateur Champ Started Young, Learned To Mix Discretion OF GLORY W ith Golf DINGS Place by WimiiDg, 9 4 , as LOCKS SLUGGING RALLY YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Hal Lee Features; Indians EmrOB’S HOTS: This Is 4 ttio flfUi ot a eerlee of artlolee Amerloan Learoe First Tmie Since 1927 oq the careen and penonaU- New York 8, Philadelphia 2. Mechanics Chalk Up 2^) tlee of the mentben of Amer- Chicago 3, Detroit 2. BOX loa’s 1984 Walker eap golf team Cleveland 5, fit Lotfii 1- France Must Take Place niiioh meets the Brttleh at St. (Only ganoes played). to White Sox. Margin in First Innnigs: Andrews May 11-lt. Natloaal Leagne Windsor Locks. With Underdogs Chicago 8, Ctectenati l. ab r b po a e m Net Boston 9, Brooklyn 4. Jn. Barberi, rf By BOB OAVAGNABO By Hu|^ S. Fullerton, Jr. High School Scores Four ..6 0 0 1 0 0 (Only games played). Logan, 2b ... ..6012 2 Battle for Davis Cnp. (Associated Preea Sports Writer) Aseodated Press Sports Writer. Phovylo, 8b . ..3811 2 Despite the manifest difficulties in Fourth, Six in Fifth J. Bitfberie, ss . . 5 2 3 1 1 1 New York, April 26—(AP) — An THBSTANDlNGfi . of having to get along without Rab­ Molyn, cf ..., ..5-2 0 2 0 0 early and carefid tetroductloB to bit MaranvUle, Bill McKechnle and Magllova, lb ..4118 0 0 Paris, April 26.— (A P )—France golf has had Its effect on the golfing National LeagiM his Braves are acting as If they in­ Against Three Hurlers; Ferrara, If .1. . 5 2 2 3 0 0 la looking forward to the 1634 Davis w.. L. p a habits of George Terry Dunlap, Jr,, Chicago .. tended to go iHaces te the National Barberle. c ...... 1002 0 1Cup campaign with dark misgivings. 7 0 1.000 league. For the first time since 1927 she making the national amateur cham­ New York 6 1 .867 Keish Connects for Homer Merlo, p ...... 0000 0 1 Hal Lee Featuree. Micha, rf ...... 0000 0 0 be forced to take her place in pion’s game >a model of style and Pittsburgh 4 2 .867 Pesce, c ...... 3207 line with the rest of the underdogs thoroughness— and discretion. Boston .. 4 3 .571 The Braves swung Into their 0 0 To have spent 26 winters at Plne- in First. Draghl, p ...... 4210 0 0and fight her way bracket by Brooklyn 4 3 .671 stride Siinday when they gave the bracket. hurst, N. C., and not to have swung St, Louis 1 6 .167 Giants their first defeat of tee sea­ a mashle would have been the 41 14 9 27 6 6 After topping the world for so Cincinnati 1 6 .143 son and since they have added a Manchester Trade. long she be lucky this year if gravest offense one could commit Philadelphia...... o 7 ^ I r of victories over the Dodgers By THOMAS J. CHARA there, where everybody plays golf. .000 ab r b po a e she comes through the Eluropean American League go into a tie with Brooklyn for Smith, ss ...... 4002 From the time he was able to fourth place. 'They spotted the Manchester Trade lost its season’s 6 0sone into the Inter-zone finals. keep his balance on bis slender L. PC. Phelps, 2b ...... 4012 0 3 Hot Uke Old Days New York ...... g’ boys from Flatbush four runs In opener at Mount Nebo grounds yes­ legs he’s been playing the game, al­ 2 .714 Keish, 3b ___ ..4112 6 1 Andre Merlin and Christian Bous- Detroit ...... 4 2 yesterday’s encounter, then rode up though not to the point of over-in­ .867 from behind on Hal Lee’s slugging terday afternoon to a strong Wind­ Raguskus, lb . ..4029 1 3&US or Marcel Bernard—a pathetic­ Cleveland ...... 4 2 .667 Jarvis, If ---- . . 4 0 0 1 dulgence. At the age of two be was Boston ...... to win nine to four. sor Locks High school team by the 0 0ally feebl combination compared to handed a putter and pushed a ball 3 .571 Quartls, rf, p .-4111 0.0 Philadelphia...... 8 Lee made it almost a personal Mora of 14-2. the famous Musketeers , over a green te bis back yard. 6 .876 trlumte. He imaoked Van Mungo Laahinske, c .. ..8 0 0 5 1 0Ooebet and Borotra—will bear the Waehtegton ...... 3 6 A76 Although Bine hits ware allowed Harkevlch, ef . . . 4 0 0 0 0 Five veara later he was given a for a homer with two mates aboard by the Tradere as compared with 1brunt of singles battle. aet of dubs and by the time he was fit Louie...... I 4 A8S Orlowskl, p .. ..8 0 0 1 1 1 Chicago...... in tee fourth to tie tlis eoore, teen Bve for Windsor Locke, wljd throw­ snd the venerable 16 be was playing te Jimlor touma. 4 .888 pounded in two more runs iritis a Zeppa, If ...... 1000 0 0are likely to play doubles. mente. ing on the Trade's part attributed to Sweet, c ...... two baM sr in tee seventh. the downfall of the locals in the ..1002 0 ( Tlhere always is a remote chance Cook, rf ...... 2001 Never Beaten By Staleneee TODAY’S GAMES The Chloego Cuter oontlnued their eaeolded affair. 0 0that the Basque will consent onoe At all times Gteorge mixes wis­ Gill, p ...... 1001 0 0 rfsQt start of season by downing ' Helah n te Homer Cooney, cf .... more to trot out in singles hamsM dom with bis golf, whether during Nntlooal e Cincinnati Rede 6-1 fte ' ..0 0 0 0 0 0SI the "savior," but his days of hard tetir _^Tbe Trade school itartod off with a tournament or between seasons. at Boston, eNvente consecutive triumph. match play are over and he knows Smith heading the line-up. 39 2 5 27 14 He la a threat te every tournament New York at Philadelphia. 9 it. argelv because he lays off the game Take Lead. Smith struck out and Phelps, second Olaelanatl at Chloage. The New York Yankees, etiU In man up, grounded out to Magliovia. Windsor Looks ... .000 460 081—14 The tennis brains of the country until two weeks before a champion- St Louis at Pittsburgh. ihlp. He never permits etalenesa te the unfamiliar role ofy 108 pounds, Sir Tbomu ohaar^laadlag try outa wars hi are the Darby nomineqi would-be conceded an eacoellent about hollaringloUaring right out Wud tox bald. Aaaaad at thair anttcR ha bowler, coiM fouf 800 games *oo t r a i^ g at CburcblU Downs con- tha'hotaw team ^ a l l ^ during the 1688-1986 ssa^ m 't chance if entered for. tbia $600 a faw for Mmaalf, woo a iMst condition at present purse, wbiob would more than pay i Mttoli favora estateiehing vaat po tea staff and wqrlnd hla U s entry fbe in the 19sity. tea haftd^ Ha

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FARMS AND LAND portunlty. An Important stm for- : x i AUTOMOBILES MOVING—TRUCKING- APARTMENTS—F l a t s — ward has been taken in cUmlfylng MOOSE HERE TO ATTEND FOR SALE 71 FOR SALE STORAGE 20 TENEMENTS 63 the laaue. # SPAIN FACING CRISIS; "W e do not have to.be very imag­ YOUR FURNITURE IS Valuable. FOR R E I^—FOUR ROOM flat all FOR SALE—2 ACRES rich, soUy f o r d s — 1931 C O AC H , 1981 sedan, inative to forecast our position NEW HAVEN CONFERENCE improvements, rent reasonable, at land, 3 room house, garage and hen 1930 coupe, 1930 coach, 1929 coach; In moving we use only furniture should industry fall to mcognlze pads, not quilts, or blankets. For 170 Oak s tr e e t Inquire M aples bouse, 81600. 1016 E u t M iddle 1982 T errap lan e coupe; 1929 Turnpike. Cbas. Anderson. and fail to aggressively deal with Women’s and Men’s Orders to PRESIDENT MAY H ospital. 164 Oak. Chandler sedan; 1929 Chevrolet th a t b etter m oving dial 6260. A u s­ its responsibility in this matter. tin Chambers. Local and long dis­ Be Represented at Chapter coupe; 1927 B ulck sedan. B row n’ s FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and There results the closed shop. tance moving and trucking. currences since the auppreaatoi of G a ^ e . four room furnished or unfurhlabed American Industry would be domi­ Development Session. nated by an organization in no a revolt in December, in -which SILK CITY MOVING and trucking. apartments. Ma.ichester Construc­ Young Repablk in Most GENERAL MOTORS HEAD sense Interested in the real prob­ A large number of tb^ W(»nen of scores were killed. Local and long distance. Phone tion Co. T el. 4181 or 4869. lems between the individual em­ FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 7302. the Moose as well as the men are FOR RENT—APARTMENTS and SCORES 30 HOUR WEEK ployer and the individual employe, planning to go to New Haven, Sun­ Serions Tronble Withont f o r s a l e — STRAWBERRf PERRETT ft GLENNEY INC local unfurnished rooms, and store Iq but concerned solely with the en­ day to take part in the conference ONLY 2 INMATES plants. Premier and Big Joe. Lane’s and long distance moving. Dally Johnson Block. Telephone 6070 or hancement (ff its own selfish inter­ on chapter' development. So many (Continned frona Page One) a Cabmet and With Riots Farm , 766 Vernon street. T el. 8086. express to Hartford. Overnight 4040. ests. The greatest monopoly the have signified their intention ot service to and from New Sork. world has yet seen, would be creat­ making the trip Sunday it has been with an important reduction in AT TOLLAND JAIL FOR RENT—FOS’TER STREET, ed, and all outside the law. decided to charter a bus. Others Daily Occurrences. Tel. 8068— 8860 or 8864. hours. He is concerned with an op­ new Blast Center street, south “Does the record of American in­ who pltm to go should get in touch FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 portunity to work a reasonable tenement^ newly renovated, aO im­ dustry, X X X justify a decision in w ith j2rs. M a ty Burke o f 104 Towns of County Spent $97,143 number of hours at a fsdr and FOR SALE—PANSIES and hardy PUBLIC PASSENGER provem ents. Dial 8682. favor of union domination? Does W oodbrldge street, dial 7914. The Madrid, April 26.— (A P )—Spain’s equitable rate in order to be able to for Care of Poor in 1933. perennials, also rock garden plants. the history of such indiistiies in bus will leave at 8 a. m. young Republic faced what Is prob­ SERVIC'E 20A buy those things which be has ably its most serious crisis today, Krauss Greenhouse, 621 Hartford foimd to be essential to his happi­ America as are dominated by the The conference on both Saturday Road, telephone 8962. IN ADDITION TO Silver Lane Bus BUSINESS LOCATIONS closed shop, indicate that that Is and Sunday will be held in connec­ ^ne that might force the resignation Hartford, April 26—(AP) — Tol­ ness and well-being.’’ of President Niceto Alcala Zamora.'^ land is the first coimty in the state Une, De Luxe Bus for ledge, party FOR RENT 64 Mr. Sloan expressed 'little the route we should follow'? I con­ tion with the Pilgrim Governor’s or team trips, we also offer 7 pas­ tend that it does not meeting of the Loyal Order of Without a C!abinet and a state of to file returns with the State De­ patience’’ ^ th the principle that alarm In force'throughout the na­ partment of Public Welfare con­ senger sedan livery. Phone 8068, ’TO RENT—OFFICES at 866 Main “The history of industry in this Moose. Senator James J. Davis, of the less we produce the more pros­ tion, Alcala Zamora discussed aU cerning the cost ot poor relief for 8860, 8864. street (Orford Bldg.) Apply Ed­ coimtry. conclusively demonstrates Pennsylvania, Pilgrim Governor of perous we become, or “the widely possible angles with leaders of va­ the fiscal year 1933, in a ll o f the Manchester w ard J. HoU. T eL 4642 and 8026. that, left to his own individual the Moose fraternity, will be the held notion that through mass pro­ rious groups today but failed to towns in the county. judgment, the Am erlc^ workman honor guest and principal speaker Evening Herald duction and the instrumentality of reach a dedaion. The Tolland county jail has the PROFESSIONAL the machine, we have reached a him in general decided' that bis in­ on thin occasion, when a large dele­ SERVICES 22 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 gation will attend from the twelve The President, who has held office lowest census of prisoners of any CLASSIFIED chronic state of overproduction.’’ terests are outside of a national since eight months after the Mon­ of the county jails in the state, “To my mind,’’ he said, “our pro­ union rather than inside one.’’ chapters in the state. / ADVERTISEMENTS PIANOS TUNED, repaired, rebuilt. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat^ archy was overthrow n in 1931, real- since there are but two inmates now blem Is not one of overproduction— Spelling in favor of authorizing All chairmen of local committees . Jobs Cockerbam, 28 Bigelow single bouse, with all improve­ nzed a misstep would be extremely in that institution. 'The popnlation Count six avoras* words to a Use. it is one of grave midadjustment. the President to deal, as a business that have been active in recent ments, a t. 16 Homestead street, dangerous for the regime. of the Tolland jail has been the Initials, numbers and abbreviations street. Phone 4219. No Overproduction man, with other countries with re­ months wil! tell of their work and eaob count as a ‘vord and compound garage if desired. Inquire Frank plans for the future during a dis­ A majority of his counselors In­ smallest during the past three “Overproduction in general is im­ spect to the question of foreign sisted that Congress should not be words as two worda Minimum cost is Damato, 24 Homestead street. Tel. cussion of committee work. Miss months that it has been for more price of three llnea possible untU every one who Is will­ trade. Mr. Sloan said that “to con­ dissolved imder any circumstances than ten years. But three were ad­ Line rates per daj for transient HELP WANTED— 7091. Agne8 Jaseiie, senior regent of the ing to woilc has at least those tinue the policy of permitting Con­ because It would be playing into the mitted to the jail In February and ads. _ FEM ALE 85 New Haven dhapter, will be gener­ things to which he is entitled, on gress to deal with such a question bands of Socialists and L^tlsts. ■Seetlre Mareh 17, 1**7 FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE, 7 al chairman and will extend a wel­ four in March, all of whom with CMb Cbarge the basis of the value of his work. (as foreign trade) is to assure a In elections last fail the govern­ WANTED—WOMAN to cook for rooms, 88 Walker street, all im­ come to the visitors. Mrs. Florence the exception of two have been dis­ I Oonsecntlve Daps 7 ^ J cts If this be true, and I believe it is, shrinkage to nominal proportions of ment swept 'far to the right, caus­ 26 people. Must room on premises. provements, garage, rent reason Chapin, publicity chairman for New charged since that time. The towns t Consecutive 0 a r« • ots 11 ^ there is no overproduction of old our export activities.’’ ing deep-seated opposition from 1 l>»jr ...... 11 ou II ots State age, nationality and wages able. C all 6764 evenings. Haven, will take part in the pro­ in Tolland county spent 897,148.36 things—and there is certainly a Turning to the present code pro­ Leftists of all ranks. for the case of their poor during the All orders for IrrsgularInsertions expected. Write Herald, Box T. gram, and Mrs. Eva Starkey, of Will be charged at the one time rate. FOR RENT—SINGLE 6 room and vast opportunity for production of cedure on the price structure, he Although Alcala Zamora was re^ fiscal year ended September 1, Special rates for long term everr Lynn, Mass., a member of the WANTED—COMPETANT girl for and sun porch, aU improvements, new things, x x x If we could only said: I resented to be willing to resign if 1933, as com pared w ith 868321.14 dap advertising give; upon request. Ckmncll of Merit, will confer the general housework. Permanent or four room flat. 166 Bissell street. Instill in the minds of all that we “I question whether tmder normal necessary to avert dvil war, Right­ in 1932, $68,662.87 in 1931 and 861.« Ads ordered for three or six daps Friendship Degree on those chosen and stopped befbre tbs third or dftb potion assured if satisfactory. were not at the end but at the be­ circumstances it will be necessary ists and C!!enter leaders e x p r^ s ed 412.68 in 1930. The number o f out­ for this honor. dap will be charged onlp for the ac­ Write Herald Box X. TO RENT— SEVERAL Desirable ginning of our development there or desirable to establish ways of confidence be would be able to un­ side poor m ore than doubled in 1833 tual number of times the ..d appear­ Grand Recorder Katherine Smith flve, six and seven room houses, would result a tremendoiu broaden­ stabilizing the price structures. tangle the situation without taking over 1932 and m ore than quadrupled ed, charging at the rate earned, but of Mooseheart, will be conference single and double; also heated ing of our vision and an apprecia­ If anything of thi* kind should be this drastic step. over 1931, fo r the number o f out­ no allowance or refunds can be made leader and will explain the plan of on six time ads stopped after the HELP WANTED—MALE 36 apf^ment. Apply Edward J. HolL tion of the vast opportunities that essential and industry is to pay the The major task of forming a Cab­ side poor increased from 626 in 1931 having local committees foUow a dftb dap. Phone 4642 and 8026. are before us.’’ price of the necessary control, it is inet to succeed that of Alejandro to 2,160 in 1933. No "till forbids"* dlsplap lines not WANTED—TWO MEN at once, to The new . relationship between absolutely vital that the standard constructive program in setting up Lerroux confronted the President call on our customers. Must be neat management and the worker, which established, whatever form it may standards in homes of members of It was thought be might name Ler­ The Herald will not be responsible appearing, aad dependable. SaMi for more than one Incorrect Insertion SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 has been injected into industry take, be predicated on the most effi­ the fratem 'ty and their communi­ roux premier again to form a wide experience unnecessary, but ability of anp advertisement ordered for through “collective bargaining,’’ be cient set ups that exist rather than ties that prevail at Mooseheart, coalition (Cabinet, bringing in it sev­ Last Night *8 Fights more than one time. FOUR ROOM HOUSE on Lake the average or representative set­ to advance required. Guaranteed characterized as the problem in w here more than 1,000 dependent eral opponents of the last Cabinet’a The inadvertent omission of Incor­ street, water and electricity, rent up that now forms the base in cer­ rect publication of advertising wUl be weekly drawing account to men which “every one of us is most children of deceased members of policy. By Associated Press reotideJ onlp bp oancellatlon of tlM who qualify. W rite Herald, Box M, |12. Small adult famUy preferred. vitally concerned.’’ tain cases.” the Loyal Order of Moose are being Many felt the crisis was the grav-^ Milwaukee—Tony Bruno, 160^ He spoke of the building of a new charge made for the service rendered. for appointment, giving quallflca- Telephone 6970. ‘ Collective Bargalniiig trained for life. This school was est since formation of the Republic.' Milwaukee, outpointed Karl Ogren, All advertisements mnst conform confidence in America by the Presi­ tloDS, and state phone number. *T believe collective bai-galalng founded in 1918 by Senator Davis Political discontent has been 164, Kenosha, Wis., (8); Billy MU- in stple, copp and tppograpbp with dent, and the universal feeling to­ regulations enforced op the public^ is a step forward in American in­ and the cortierstone was laid by ler, 146, M ilw aukee, outpointed SUMMER HOMES day of people “more hopeful of a re­ widespread, springing from many ers and tbsp reserve tbs right to dustrial life,’’ Mr. Slogan said, “not Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall. causes, but the chief is the conser­ Frankie Misko, 149^, Saginaw, edit, revise or reject anp copp con­ ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 turn to better conditions than we FOR RENT 67 because it sets up new rights for In the graduating class of 137 boys vative policy of Zamora and his Mich., (6); (jeorge Black, 166^, sidered objectionable. the worker, but because it recog­ were twelve months ago.” and girls from thirty-one states this CLOSING HOURS—Classlded ads to FOR SALE>-COW MANURE |6, SHORE COT PAGES at Point O’ government. Rightists propose to Milwaukee, outpointed Mickey nizes, in a better way, old rights Mr. Sloan said it was the plain year are three from Connecticut. be published same dap must be re­ two. horse load. Alfred Bums, 472 Woods now renting for the season iuty of every citizen to support the repeal anti-clerical laws abolish O’Shea, 160^, Chicago, (6); Nprb ceived bp 13 o'clock noons Saturdapo that have appealed to the spirit of They are Wesley Ckirmack, of Keeney street. Call week ends. Jane B. Wilcox, President to “the full extent of our ag^^an reform and end the strong Gerarden, 143^, Green Bay, Wis., IdsK) a m. fair play ever since the principle of Bridgeport, Alice Heikklla, Of New labor influence. outpointed Bob Crowley, 188%, Sargent Road, Point O’ Woods, representative government was im­ ability and resources." TELEPHONE YOUR FO R S A L E — C O W M A N U R E $2.60 “As our economic strength in­ Haven and Walter Winfrey, of New Strikes have been almost daily oc- Dubuque, la., (6). South Lyme. bedded in our Republic. per load, delivered, also a few ton creases,” he said in closing, 'T Britain. Illinois has twenty-two W A N T ADS. “I am convinced that from every of cow hay. James Bums, 691 HU should like to see a relaxation of graduates in this year’s class— the Ads are accepted over the telephone fundamental standpoint, the real at the CHARGE RATE given above liard street. Telephone 6420. the restrictions and a curtailment of largest group from any one state— as a oonvenlen e to advertisers, but interests of both employer and em­ Rmse things that we have accepted, and Pennsylvania Is second with nil tbs CASH RATES will be aocepted as ploye can best be promoted through rtybtly or wrongly, as the desirable twenty-one. 9'ULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ HOUSEHOLD GOODS 53 the route of the employe representa­ In addition to having a high ness office on or before the seventh and necessary iniitrumentality for WILL PAY CASH tion plan. (The company imion). school diploma every graduate car­ dap following the first Insertion of FRIOIDAIRE, Kelvlnator, Copeland, industrial recovery. On the other each ^ otherwise the , CHARGE “XXX Unfortimately, the terms ries with him a vocational diploma, electric refrigerators like new, as For Late Model band, we must not fall to appred- RATE will be collected. Nd responol- of tbs National Recovery Act with ate the Implications ot our ever- to help him in selecting a job billtp for errors In telephoned ads low as I89J10. T w en ty d ifferen t respect to this important question will be assumed and their dccuracp changing economic machinery, with whereby he can earn his living. models. Easy terms. Triangle 4.E)00R SEDAN were very indefinite—probably nec­ its continually Increasing complica­ More than forty vocations are cannot be guaranteed. Stores, 280 Asylum street, Hart­ essarily so. Again unfortunately, tions. taught to the students and particu­ INDEX OF ford, Conn. Either Plymouth or until recently there has been no “iTherefore, it would be a colossal lar effort Is taken to guide them In­ CLASSinCATIONS clear definition to guide either the mistake if we should lose an oppor­ to the trade for which they are best Chevrolet employer In the discharge of the re tunity of improving our industrial Births .uB. A FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD goods. suited. Engagements g 0 0 g 0 • • dMd dEUsw 6 0 sponslbllity which has been placed mechanism by falling to Intelligent­ C all a t 16 W in ter street. M R rrlftff#! s s 0 • • s • t • 0 • • • r .6 68M 69M 0 In Reply State Price, Make | upon him or the employe as to the ly valuate those things that bid Ueaths ...... D and Y ear. conditions surroimdlng bis new op- fair to justify us in bdleving that, Card of Thanks E REPORT CALLS WIRT for the long time pull, they will In Memorlam e c 0 sh:« •• •••.«• Kt * MACHINERY AND TOOLS 52 BOX Q, HERALD v \ Lost and Found 1 contribute to the • better order of ABfiOUnC6D36ntB c 0 0910 0 • #Tf • « 0 • • * FOR SALE—4 FOOT wood turn­ things. Let us not forget that CHARGES UNFOUNDED Psrsonalt ... • e e see o^s*r cooottsg'g ^ ing lathe; also 18 inch lawn mow­ there Is a very distinct obligation on V Automobiles MUST us to think and act more intelli­ ^ * Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 er. V. Hedeen, 87 HoUlster street. Antomobllei for Exchange n.M • BE SOLD THIS WEEK I gently in the future than we have Bulwinkle Committee Says Auto Aeoessorles— Tires ...... s A good 40-acre farm, 6-room at times in the past.” Educator Failed to Prove Auto Repairing—Painting ...... T MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 bouse, small bam for about 6 Auto Schools ...... T-A head, 3 poultry bouses, about 12 In Niango, a village on the • “Brain Trust” Contentions. Autos—Ship bp Truck ...... I FOR SALE— BECKER upright H A V E YO UR acres tillable. Balance wood and shores of Lake Victoria, Uganda, Autos—For Hire ...... I W ashington, A p ril 26.— (A P ) — Garages—Service—Storage ..... Id piano, in good condition. C all 8824 pasture. Brook nms througn an African, by use of a peculiar Motorcycles—Bloyolss ...... 11 a fte r 6 p. m. property. Only 2% miles from call, can summon an ll-foCt croco­ The Bulwinkle committee today Wanted Autos— Motorcycles .. . 18 RADIO Manchester on good road. Price dile from the depths of the lake adopted a report to the House hold­ BuBluesa and Professional is f vices ing unfounded the claims of Dr. WU- Business Services Offered ....^ II WANTED—TO BUY 58 88,200. Cash 81,000. M atch this and make It eat fish from his hand. Boueebold Servlcee Offered . . ...18-A price against anything you have 11am A. Wirt that administration “brain trusters” were working for a Building—Contracting ...... 14 PRICES ON JUNK are much high TURES seen. Florists—Nurserlee ...... 15 “revolution.” Funeral Directors ...... 14 er. Rags now worth 1 l-4c lb. Wm. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing • 008 17 Ostrtnsky, 91 Clinton street. Tele­ The vote was 3 to 2, the majority TESTED A REAL OPPORTUNITY SCTVICt. IfK. T M Kca U » MT OfT Insurance ...... 18 FORJALE of Democrats agreeing to the con­ e vr "ft* phone 6879. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 FOR SOME ONE I clusion that Wirt, a Gary, Indiana, Moving—Trucking—S.orags .... Id 7 acres on well traveled state teacher, had not proved his conten­ (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PIC7TURB) Public Passenger Service «.« 4*0 S td-A TODAY ACRES OF LAND road, 3-room bouse, some fruit. 50 Painting—Papering ...... 31 BOARDERS WANTED 59 A tions. The fine old woman who lived in “Oh, I think I’ve had enough of this. Professional Services ...... ou. I I CALL 5191 Suitable for gas station or road­ 4-Room House, Barn. Only The two Republican committee I’ll have to rest a while.” Repairing ...... 28 FOR RENT— LARGE furnished side stand. Price only flJiOO. members, Representatives McGugin the shoe Cried, "What an awful din! Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 OR The next thing that the Tinlea room for one or two persons, with Cash $600. A place to put your of Kansas and Lehlbach of New Jer­ I’ve never heard wee, youngsters knew, aU of the tots were in the Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 or wltnout board. 24 Locust street. AT OUR $3i250 Wanted—Business Service .. 16 spare time work. Four mllos sey, reserved the right to file a make such awful noise before. shoe. “Our games were much too from Manchester. Edneatlonal 10 ARES OF LAND minority report contending the com­ “The way all of you shout and strenuous,” said Coppy, with a Courses and C lasses...... 17 APARTMENTS—FLATS— SERVICE mittee had not made a thorough in­ run, you must be having lots of fun- smile. Private Instruction ...... 28 IN TOWN vestigation of Dr. Wirt’s allega­ Dancing ...... 28* A TENEMENTS 6;- VERNON—7-room house, about I didn’t know, when I let you come Musical—Dramatic . STATION two acres, water emd electricity. tions. out, this was in store.” Soon Mother Goose said, "Here’s Wanted—Instruction • s e e • 'e 'g a>T4 hOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement On oiled road. Priced for quick $ 2 ^ 0 0 Both reports are to be submitted “Oh, don’t scold them. "Twould be a plan. Go find Boy Blue,- now, if Flnaaclal with garage, aU modem improve­ Don’t forget to receive sale only 81>600. Cash $600. W h y to the House next Wednesday, a shame,” said Dotty. “They are not you can. You will not have much Bonds— Stocks—Mortgages trouble, if a real good watch you ments. 3 Ridgewood street Tele* a FREE Chance on an pay ren t? Chairman Bulwinkle (D., N. C.) to blame. We’ve been suggesting Business Opportunities t e e'g • 4 ACRES ON STATE ROAD keep.” Money to Loan ...... S3 phone 6623. said, adding that they would not be lots of games. Gee, please don’t make us stop. The Tinymites then started out Help and Sltnatloiis To those who are looking for ONLY made public before then. Help Wanted—Female ...... 86 FOR RENT—FOUR room tene- AU.WAVE It was understood, however, the “All of your tots. It seems to me, and shortly they heard Scouty single houses to rent! As you $850 shout, “Hey, look! I see him now. Help Wanted—Male ...... 86 ’ ment, all Improvements, garage if majority opinion,reviewed, Wirt’s are just as happy as can be.” “All Salesmen Wanted ...... 86*A know it is almost Impossible to right,” replied the iwoman. “Play He’s 'neath that haystack, sound Help Wanted—Male or Female.. • 17 desired. Telephone 6280. SINGLE AND DOUBLE assertions and told how they were PHILCO ren t one. I f you have 8300. o» right on until- jrou drop.” 8U9l66p. Agenie Wanted ...... 87-A TO RE DRAWN MAY SL $400. in cash I can show you sev­ based largely on conversation at a “And there’s his horn upon the Situations Wanted—Female . r . 81 FOR RENT—TENEMENT, FIVE HOUSES AT dinner at Virginia last September 1. Situations Wanted—Male It rooms, rent reasonable. 141 Oak eral 6 or 6-room singles in best Then came a game of hide and g^round. Come on, you Tlnles gathfir locations that are sdsoost new. REASONABLE PRICED Then, the majority report will point Employment Agencies ...... 4d street Apply on premises seek, and (3oldy said, ‘1 will not ’round. Fm going to blow tbe boril. live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Tchlelea out, the other six guests at that din­ peek. “I’ll hide my face right in and then a fimny sight srou’U ■•s'!” Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 CH ET^S ner denied quotations attributed to In just a moment more, Boy Blije Live Stock—Vehicles 41 P OR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ Can A n f Time At my hands and coimt to twenty-five. Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 ment, modem improvements, 81 them by W lrL "While I am doing that, you run. awoke and shouted, ‘W lib are you? Wanted - Pets —Poultry—Stock 44 Ridgewood street One month free SERVICE HASTINGS JAMES W . Then, it -will be a lot of fun for My goodness, when you' blqw my For Sale—MIseellaueous' rent i f taken this month. A p p ly 148 Woodpeckers in the desert bore me to try and find you. You are It, ^m , It surely frightened'me!” " j, Articles for Sals ...... 41 Bissell street STATION ROADSIDE o f f ic e : FOLEY their nest-holes In the giant cactus. when I active.” Boats and Aocsssorlss 44 ’The lyre-bird of Australia haa tail . (The Tlnles find Little Bo Pee^ Building Materials ...... 47 80 Oakland S t D ial 6191 53 Purnell Place The game went on an hour or so. Diamonds—Watobes—Jewelry «« 41 FOR RENT—FOUR room tene­ 331 Oakland Street feathers shaped like a lyre. Then one shoe jroungster shouts^ the next story.) * > Electrical Appllanoss—Radio «. 41 ment, with all improvements. Ap­ Fuel and Feed ...... 49*A p ly 111 HoU street, or telephone Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 10 Household Goods ...... u II 6806. Machinery and Tools II The Surprise Return! B y H a M U tN Musical Instrumonts II FOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor. Im­ A L L E Y OOe Cfflos and Store Equipment 14 provements, good location, nice Spsolals at ths Stores 51 '^yard. Inquire Chaa. J. Strickland, mllev OOP probably Hr, FBILER5. Vv earing Apparel**Furs uc.ve.in 67 woL.eovs- >yup/ him 'an' SNO USE SnCKlN’ . POOR GUZ-HE VlAft A H O Z Y K A W O W Wanted—To Buy ...... mw II 168 M ain, telephone 7874. I GUESS THATS )AILEV OOP( AROUND HERE AtW HARO-BOILEO SOZO- WOOLOA BEEN OIJR Rooms—Board—Hotels Ileseits TR’ LAST OF VARE GONE L0N0ER-BR1H6JH' BUT HE WASIfT SUCH NK)CT A»-■*► yr.'st... t j f r . UAN(raBaTE3lBVEmNG^liRAUD^I^)^QaBST8|ii. r r ToonerviUe Folks By Fontaini^ Fox OUR BpARDOIG and NONSENSE II dROWN-UPS 5HAAC IN THE BXtlTEMENT WHEN Mc<9UlRE% COMES ^ACROSS THE R R. TRACKS ON WASH PAV. . O'- M iM I Q< Ood*! Word Teacher (to her pupils)— Give me an example of minority rule. L ast e w I passed beside a black* Bright Boy— When there is a new T ^ O W v '1 TJOM-T •nilth’s door, baby in the house. And beard the anvil ring the vesper UV F IN E O U T Ood s Word, relating his experiences to the neov V v ages skeptic blows have beat book agent. T H E # ^ 5 upon; Old Salesman—And don’t forget, "REWi Yet, though the noise of falling never try to sell an encyclopedia to blows was beard* a bride. The anvil is unharmed— the ham- Younger Man— And why not? m en gone. Old Salesman (smiling cynically) — She always thinks her husband W ith some men ansrthlng but a knows everything. soft snap is hard times.

First Olrl— Let’s start a secret DID YOU KNOW T H A T - ) sooiefy. Lumber companies in West Flor-| Second Girl—OK. I was at a Ida have foimd logs still soimd a f t ^ bridge party yesterday and heard being buried at the bottom of rivers | lots of secrets. /^ND for 75 years. Game wardens estimated trapp STILL Two house-to-house salesmen met in McCulloch, San Saba and 2Mlls| HE IS at the end of a long, hot and unsuc­ coimties, Texas, realized |200,d00| cessful day. Both were very tired during the fur season. and hungry. “Junior,” a white Angora cat, T O T H E Sam—Didn't you sell anything. greets guests as they register at a I Bill? What about that house I saw Rankin, Tex., hotel, by extending | < S O O D - you looking at— the big one with his right paw. the open wibdow. The value of livestock m Utah | Bill—Didn’t trouble to ask. I amaeamaeiTJ increased 11,870,000 in 1988 al­ «ee«iarjK> I looked in the window and saw two though there was a decrease in the { girls playing on one piano, so I number of head. 'r knew they were too poor to buy (“Trade winds” are winds blowing le reguin« Pot. lint) anything from me. continually toward the thermal equator and deflected eastward by { SCORCHY SMITH Help Needed It was the day before the annual rotation of the earth. ______By John ( i Terry baseball game between the sales Every year malaria-bearing mos-| f 1 »■ force and the office force. The sales qultoes are responsible for the ^ iM t e K im OFF lb sMk tNs oto MroMSHif} manager of the company, and also deaths of between two and three | wuhcxv m Boe. seam y fowe m AMrtio.iSMim the manager of the sales ball team, million people. •retir muY is n m rm n m swear gave the captain some money to Gold wire has been drawn so flne j buy new bats, gloves, mitts and that it weighs one ounce to 8500 balls. yards and makes human hair look | Manager—They may help us win coarse iuid thick by comparison. the game. Ths office force aas a Only four states in the Union are | partleularly good team this year. larger than the Philippine TeUndf, The next afternoon, flve minutes before the game the sales manager again spoke to his captain: Manager— Did you get the bats, lapper anny ay F mau.apAT.OFr. F S & gloves, balls and mitts? Captain— No! Bats, gloves, balls and mitts won’t help us, I gave the money to the umpire. -"Vie pom 7vg 5 o M r n « H » A o u j r j e i Some men are so busy beginning e w ew A. N A* me* nwmi ______BAY, STMI6HT TblWW TW PooMBP SHIP f i everything they ain’t got no time to Done lb Hm/ j N. flnish anything. WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAY By WilMawa A man who had taken a girl out ( UaATOi THIS riU A, WISH. IF HE T»B* ANY TWCKS, to dinner when she was 18 met her I L r r *iM h avett. I ’l l att b k id t o when she was 40 u d she looked as G O O D n i g h t / IT DOES MAKS thongh she’d been out to dinner TH EY t e l l y o u A DtPFERBNCB ever since. ■ ^ '4 TO MAKE YOUR A WHOLE LOT/ § W O R K A p l e a s u r e , 1 ALWAYS HAVe A movie actress isn’t really in BUT W H EN VOU bard luck until she pawns the dla* TO f in is h VOUR DO MAKE IT FUN, mond necklace' she milpQiced ‘ to / JOBS. AND help swing her press agent’s hold- p e o p l e t h i n k I d o nT enjo y up story. VOU AINT WORKIN' ^ KILLING r a b b i t s CUZ YOU A IN T IN AND POOS. Reporter— Here’s a good, joke. MISERY. THIS You’d better give me the sh ^ rS ; AND DONKEYS. Editor— Yeah, to trim the whis­ WALL IS G|TT*N kers on it. c l e a n e d - w h u t DIFFRUNTS PO E S Revenge Is sweet only to the very IT MAKE HOW small individual. 1 DO IT?-^

Man (to tramp)—Have you no O nea CcAoyi 'thn.Kt UICKLV, EASY SELBCTS profession, my good man? A MIDINS PLACE AND Tramp— Yes, I am an artist, I In a ehower many a girl looks /. PORTHE BANDITS. make house to house canvasses! for a rain-beau. STteK,‘aiA w .gevsf 16ar c o ia )B D .J \ I^ H IN , SEEING THAT N EASY IS ALONE, THBV REACH POR’THBIR OUNS. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Bloaaer

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'j-' •> ,' *r f MIm LtlUan Blaek will ba the Tha Ladies' Aid apdaty o f' thf 1’ ^ ‘ wf 3 iololat «t tha eatartainment of 8tm4 .Swadiah Oongragrtltmai ^urOh'oa wobd 1 , ABOUT TOWN set Rebdcah Lodga, Moadagr ava* ^pruea atraat win meat tomorrow a t ■i.. ning. May 7, for tbs benefit of the ^Bvanpig a t 7:80 w ith Mra. Frank iCmiaotoiiomoh Tribe No. 68, L O. Johonm striddand. street. whUdL-thefe waae IK tiSM Odd Fellows home in Groton. The ______E. M., will hold its r^rular meet- Joyner ensemble will furnish or­ era. Sacoiid bApoka want ii^A TIO N CASE 9aj8 in Tinker hall tomorrow eve* chestral music. Neariy two hours Mra. Emma. L. Nistneton. has re- Loniae Btttlar aii4’Ofoaia Buttar, p in e a t 8 o ’clock. will be taken up with the play, *Tn- turpad to her home on Huntiugfoix and the oomgUfiM&taxy tkdmta- to Ceoduct Devotitoial.Period fL laws and Outlaws,” by a cast of the street aftdr^ spending a wedci witu' tiie fbu rih tn.tha afsriaa w a ^ awards Citadel Tor T o n e People’s The Beethoven Olee club wlU give Rebekabs under the direction of her friend. Miss Clara DougliUA ed to Mra.' Mhihle Wlfiaaowaki and I^keI Man Among Hiose it fun evening concert at the Con- Mrs. Jessie Wallace. ’Ihose iriio ForeatvIUe. Mlas DOugbuBS is treas­ Phelpa. LoMibn Last N ig ^ gr^fstional church in Mystic tomor- have attended rehearsals believe it urer o f the Rebekah State Assemblvt ’ F f q a t . tow evening. Cars wlU leave from is one of the best tbe Rebekahs Ifrs. Nettleton who is a past presi­ R e ltt^ of Chanies by ’The regular meeting. of Uie Emanuel Lutheran church here at 6 have ever presented. Mrs. Wallace dent of the asfembly, attaidSfl the Young Pebple’o Legion o f the SalviA- O’clock. desires a full turnout at the re^ nOSHlCAPARTY sessions in Stratford Ipst week, re^ tion Army was held last night At hearsal tonight at 7 o’dock in mairihig for the banquet mid meet­ Jndge (PCoondL Roberts Burr, vice-president of the Center church parish halL Another, the dtadd and had as the leade ing of past presidents. Local :Re- TOMORROW NIGHT of the devotional period a group of South Methodist Epworth League, is sched\iled for Sunday aftemooh b^bdis will be interMted to bear young pe<^Ie from the Elpworth win be In charge, and will speak at at 2. Mrs. Emma Dowd is in charge that Mrs. Nettleton was elected . James McKenna, of 185 Maple League of the South Methodiist the meeting of young people tomor­ of ticket distribution. president of the Past Presidents’ as­ street, Manchester, and two H al­ church. I. row evening at 7:S0 at the Swedish sociation. St. Mary^fi GWa' Friendly So­ ford men, were found not guilty of The devotions were led by CA9fS Congregational church. A social charges of threatening, with the in­ time win foUow. Members of the Army and Navy ciety Beady fw Pregram in Thomas Oorolice station that the assist­ whiskey, quart 9 ^ .0 7 Blanket' Chib. A lfo id | y this ain- ance of the Manchester department son wa haya aqfd: ttoTa .blMikefo r e s h is h BLOWOUT had not been requested, nor had any Windsor, straight whiskey, on o u r d u b plan than w s dfo Jafit PiNEHURST F F policemen been asigned to duty 100 proof, da 1 year. ’This la a marvaloas buy patrolling Silver Lane. KEMP’S, Inc. Really Fresh, Red - fifth,...... a b i e ^ d . next fan this Wnnlrat wfll be PROTECTS Scores of Manchester residents at least 87.96. SHAD SALMON are employed at the Pratt A Whit­ Beer...... 3 bottles 25 cents Registered Frigidaire ney plant. Many are out on strike W in e...... 75 cents a bottle As Fresh as if you Freeh, Shiny and others, it is reported, are con­ Service Dept. Maintained ^ 10 0 % pure IHrgia Wasl palled it out of the MACKEREL ... lb. 18c GOODYEARS tinuing to work. blanket fit solid tqnsa. river yourself. •Satin bound ends to inatbh. F red i Sea B u ck s...... lb. 22c ON EVERY WHEEL JAMES MACRI 0 Large aisis 78x84 Indisn SCALLOPS .. .pint38c MOVING, TRUCKING AND Roe Shad . . .lb. 36c DUMP TRUCK SERVICE A TYPEWRITER Halibut, Filet of Sole, Filet of Ashee and .bobbish Renooved Swatches on , . Extra Shad Roe MUSICALS Sa^SATION Haddock, Steak Cod or Boiling Yard Cleaning Display ini As Low As Telephone 7387 39c pair Cod. FRIDAY, APRIL 27 160 Charter Oak ^Street The New " Main Floor, left /' Manchester, Conn. 8:15 P . M. GRAPEFRUIT CLAMS Native Royal. 5 for 25c Quohatig Shell Asparagus Center Church Parlor Chowder dam s Siguet Miss Graces M. Adams, pianist. BANANAS SpinacN NOW on Display. MIm Irene McMullen, contralto. Opened Clams Celery Oome.la ami try tt. 4 lbs. 25c pint 86c • WINDSHIELD Frank Krlerid, violinist. Cnciimbers GOODYEAR • K m b p ' s ’, Inc. POTATOES STEAMING Beets SPEEDWAYS Music Lovers Welcome! 7 8 t i St. . . Ph peck 41c CLAMS Carrots WIPERS LAMB PA'FTHH BIRDSEYE FOODS 4 fo r 26c If your windshield wiper Broccoli 1 Peas I Spinach GROUND BEEF works very slowly or not at 19e and 25e 21c 1 24e 1 23e all, we can repair it. We SHOULDER HAMS Thrifty Buyers take NOTE^^. Also Raspberries and Strawberries. Ib. I5e also have a very complete stock of new wipers and can PINEHURST - DIAL 41S1 fiv e you an allowance on Save th e most by buying 0 ^ your old one.

Best • • • Present prices n 0 i § 0 - ^Many A Fine Dress tiMsad t»aay State NORTON ■ hfif been diwarded when there wae plenty of use left for ELECTRICAL I it, because all it needed was a Instrument Co. PHONE 4060 I Thorough Qeaniiig and P r e s^ | Hdliard Street Maneheeter S . R 0 Y A L Let us put renewed life and appearance in your Btovvovr fionaiO N THAT u sn • Far cent of orfalaal tensilo clothing. stronttfi romsiolns m cords oftcr h sd ttv d d s I long tiM i s tires t PUBUC SETBACK Milcc Sepertwist Oi^kmn Mnm Tiro Cardc 'Tire Cqrtw Our staff FRIDAY, APRIL 27 / ■ TEMPERED f P.M . Of Seryice Men V :■ the Outetapdiiig^toa^Sb j Dougan Dye Works Oofd s Ooodysf pst- Manchester Green •ttS--earotAos« efeosfSs shocin, Md Are Trained •m m Seek Thorogg^ Community Club PHONE 7155 fntimriicd to raSS t feent* H fir m To Giye You fiMl ilMaf for tbo mooimi. IsortnSHewogtpfOtoctlontoovcry Friaoo for n o eortoe mrardod, ply. A i k VC to doHMMMtmtoi alio 8 prteM for tiM wtaaon to- Four Full PUds of The SopMtwlft Cord — ALL litoutetod with host* Boit Pofiible WRLOOMBi M § M '§ 9 tmilh mdm dm koim tir m IMMf M oonfo. iiiwwit ii pitok rwlfCffld m bbor. t * * ! t ■ tM a Hwo's a lot of dra and a to t al Tire Serrieei as. iOVAU MlMNy Mft toll 'G d d h Then Uiar Hills’ moutmotoodom lor a aancf. An naiiiifls of thojw aew falBO d w t wo w air# pew peeaneo emmUtf dm iM r The Show YouTI Want To Set i As PrsssBted Tht ••fojNopU Mnp Oafdrsyi daw W e PROPBRTT ToortoootfotomrfiUofommoooo, R ecom m end OWNERS ,, -V/ “y ' * ’• Do your Twfcof ' " ■' KIWANIS CLUB RAVE TOUR OBDOrRTf \ W e e a n T i t a t ' mdPdtmktnf andjSell OLBAMBD AND \ AesIstsSfcy a flOor • fceri wfnfor. All kMidf ftodcoflTsS.' - i i 4 ^ o t aaotom work. RMkWfleMo If fM ayi:iiofc|kf The Commnnitr PIsyoro SOCOHY job, why a ti 4by in M GAS CHARLES WADE HOLLISTER STREET SCHOOL

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