AVERAGE DAILY VIRUULAT10N WEATHER r Foreemt of D. 8. Weuther Bntuun, far tbe Mouth of Deosmber, ItZ I Hurtford

doady, probably rain or snow to- 6,047 night and Sitoday, not mnoh change'

aa Hsmber of tbe Audit In tempers tore.

Bnraun ot Utreulutlous ford MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM

(Cluaslfied Advertising ou Puga 10) VOL. LVII., NO. 96 MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1938 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS

Where Agents Found Bodies of Ross and Gray

ARMIES CLOSE BOTHFACnONS m\

WHOLE TVA PROGRAM

ININF( FOR BATTLE PREDICT EARLY

OVEyOCHOW FnJBU^END

HELD CONSTITUTIONAL

[ps Avoid Pengpn Conflict, Sonthern Senators Predict

Relying On Jlanking; To- Shelving Of Lynch BY FEDERAL TRIBUNAL

kyo, Aiming At Economic Backers Of Measure Aver CHINA CLIPPER FORCED TO ABANDON FLIUHX *rivate Utilities Told Com- Unity, Sees A Long War. It Win Soon Be Passed. WATERBURY FINDS San Pedro, C^allf., Jan. 22.— -ittl (A P )—Pan American Airways' petition By Government Is RECORDS MISSING Chins Clipper, beset by mechani- Washington, Jan. 22.— (A P )—Im - Shangai, Jah. 22.— (A P )—Japan- cal trouble 600 miles off the Not Illegal E v e n jf De- ese armISs converging on tbe stra- portant legislation began piling up coast on a scheduled tegic Lunghai railway crowded today on the Senate calendar, In- flight to Honolulu and forced to

closer to Suchow today, making a creasing tbe urgent desire of ad- Entire Files Of Invoices For abandon Ita westward trip, land- structive; No Conspiracy

major battle In the vidnlty of this ministration leaders to end the time- ed In San Pedro harbor at 6:36 consuming filibuster against the a. m. (B:35'k- m., eat) today. Kiangsu provinoe rail junction more Fonnd; Effect On Securi- antl-lynchlng bill. Southern Sen- Six Years Removed From The huge plane. In command Imminent. Suchow's dvlllan popu- ators who have been talking for 14 of Capt. J. H. Tilton, made port

lation was ordered to leave, strong (lays to prevent the anti-Iynchkig with only three of its four measure from coming to a vote pre- Vanlts In The City HaD. ties Believed Already Dis- defense positions were constructed motors functioning. It made a dicted that the necessity off getting In the surrounding hills, entrances perfect landing near Battleship to the city were barricaded and on to other business would result Row and taxied to the Navy counted; Case To Be Tak- highways radiating west, to Honan In shelving of the bill ‘next week. Waterbury, Jan. 22—(A P)—En docks. province, north to Shantung and They called a caucus to decide on tire flies of Invoices for six years .strategy in seeking to pigeon-hole south to Ahnwei were blocked. from 1930 through 1935 have been en To Supreme ConrL The Japanese army, advancing the measure. Two major measures—the $553,- removed from the 'ijssement vault north from Nanaing, reached Lln- 000,000 navy appropriations bill and of the Utty Hall, It was announced hwaikwang, within striking distance This Is an overhead view o f the walled cave near Spooner, Wls., In which Federal agents found the Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 22— the housing conference report— today by State's Attorney Lawrence DOZENS OF CATS of the important agricultural trad- bodies of Charles S. Ross, wealthy Chicago kndnap victim, and Janies Atwood Gray. Agents said Peter (A P )—'The Tennessee Valley Au* ing center of Pengpu, on tbe Hwat were approved In the House and L. Lewis. The cancelled checks for Anders, seized on the west coast and returned by plane to the twin cities, bad admitted killing Rosa and river approximately 80 miles south sent to tbe Senate yesterday. Urnrlty, victorious over 18 private hla accomplice In the abduction. Gray. , these years are also gone. o f Suchow. The housing report, adjusting Mr, Lewis said that he had been FOUND IN HOME utilities In a test of Ita constitutloii- differences between Senate and Since Pengpu Is supposed to be Informed yesterday during his In- allty, promised cooperation today In powerfully defended by Chinese House bills, may come before the vestigation Into the missing records speeding the case to tbe United troops, roilltaiy observers believed Senate Monday. Majority leader In the office of Comptroller Sher- States Supreme Court. Even, ma- the Japanese would away Barkley (D„ Ky.) sold that the re- wood L. Rowland that In addition Rich Hartford Woman Spent jor activity of the government from the Tlenstln-Pukow railway port could be given preference and FEDERAL ECONOMISTS I Reveal cr uel ty to the warrants reglater and various taken up. A fter action on It, how- agency’s unified program (flood con- and attempt to the Hwai river other papers taken from the office ever, the Senate would return to the trol, navigation and power produc- below the city. By this maneuver of the comptroller, entire trays In Hundreds Of Dollars For they would try to outflank tbrf Chi- antl-lynchlng legislation. tion) waa held valid yesterday by a Major Calendar Bills. SEE TRADE IMPROVED! OF boss kidnaper tbe downstairs vault cabinet had three-member FederM court. At- nese and proceed toward Suchow been emptied o f their contents and without assaulting Pengpu. The Independent offices appropri- Their Care Before Dying. torneya for the utilities announced ations bill, the administration's tbe latter could not be found. they would appeal. James Law- Another Japanese army, rein- County Detective Koland O. A il- forced with 20,000 cavalry and ar- government reorganization bill and renca Fly, T V A chief counsel, sold Federal Men Give Informa- ing, accompanied by William J. tillerymen, was moving In on a proposal to Investigate the Ten- Priyate Experts Also Agree the agency would assist "In avery nessee Valley Authority also are Armstrong, Mr. Rowland’s personal Hartford, Jon. 22— (A P )—Dozens Suchow from Shantung provinoe. way" toward expediting a final da- slowly fighting Its way southward on the Senate calendar. The Navy LATE NEWS tion About Man Who Tried accountant, made an inspection of of cats, bereft of tbelr spinster m ^- dslon. along the Tlentsln-Pukow railway. appropriations bill 'and- the bill car- That Business Outlook Is the vault this morning. Mr. Ailing tress by death, were forced to give In , Wall street report- This line crosses the Important east- rying funds for the Treasury and reported to the state’s attomsy that up luxuries to which they had be- ed that utility security owners were Post Office departraerits are expect- apparently all of tbe Invoices for west Lunghai railway at Suchow. To Commit Perfect Crime. come accuetomed today when agents depressed especially by the niUog It was reported that several ed to go from committees to the Brighter .Than A Month FLASHES! the six years mentioned are missing, of the Connecticut Humane Society fiat “TVA power competition was American missionaries were still In Senate floor soon. and probably others. Because such a mass of Legisla- removed them from a Main street not only "lawful" but the privately Suchow. They were said to be St. Paul, Jan. 22.— (A P )— A Bntite Book Missing owned power componlea "have no tion ia held up by the antl-lynchlng Ago — Report Findings. GOOD BUSINESS REPUHT { Without these invoices and mansion. Southern Presbyterians and were speedy removal to Chicago, a quick Immunity from lawful competition Hsted aa Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Me- controversy. Senator Connslly (D., Washington, Jon. 22,— (A P ) — ; checks, it would be ^ p o ssib le to Tbelr wealthy owner. Miss Amelia Sage, 48, died of pneumonia Wed- even If their business be curUlUed Favden. Morgantown, N C.: Rev. Tex.), leader o f tbe Southern forces, President Benjamin F. Fnlrlesa said trial, and death In the electric chair reconstruct the pages m M n g from predicted the aqtl-Iyncbing meas- Washington, Jan. 22.—(AP) — newlay In a private hoapital. In the or destroyed.” and Mrs F. A. Brown. Nortbrup, today the United States Steel Cor- for the kidnap-slaylng of Charles 8. the warrants renters of years pre- Bffqct Dltoounied Va.. and Mrs. M. B. Grier, Montiet, ure would be shelved by next Wed- Federal and private economlata poration ptonned to spend about vious to 1836, for which year the en- big brick house which she built two Rosa woa tbe program marked out years ago os a reproduction of the However, the financial community N. C. nesday. allks. Informed persona said today, $M,000,OM oa plant modernixatton tire book was reported missing. turreted mansion In which she was believed generally that power secur- Tbe Japanese navy announced Senator Van Nuys, (D „ Ind.) an wltldn the next nine months. today for Peter Andera, the one- wlOi that of 1887, by OoroptroUer have reported to the White House ities already hod discounted the pos- that the railway station at Suchow author of the antl-lynchlng bill, time lumberjack who hoped to exe- born. Investigators found her be that tbe business outlook has Im- *Tn ndditlon,” be said in a state- Rowland when he first took office. BbiUty of a pro-TVA decision, hav- was bombed after observation asserted. However, that the measure loved pets boused In 30 cages scat- proved substantially In the last ment to the Senate U'nemplo.vment cute the "perfect crime." Tbe state’s attorney sold he un planes flying over the city were would be passed "in a week or ten tered through severml rooms. ing been weak for some time. month. committee, "If bnsiness conditions Anders was held under heavy derstood about 2,000 cancelled fired on. , dasrs.” In the attic were .row upon row "The decision paves the way for a Recovery has not yet been re- warmnL there will be undoubtedl.v guard at the offices of thi Federal chocks for 1937 have been found In South China, tbe Japanese re- Van Nuys applauded Barkley’s o f cartons of salmon and prepared rational, business-like adjustment of action yesterday in calling for night sumed, most of tbe economists o ther expenditures In considerable Bureau of Investigation after an missing during 1937 and an equal cat food for tbe pampered felines, relations between T V A and the ported bombing junks on the river Senate sessions beginning Monday. agreed, but the chart of business amounts during 1838.” eventful week In which he helped number of Invoices. among them pedigreed Angoras and private power companies," said near Canton and truck' convoys health Is smoothing out In signifi- • • * unfold the details of kidnapings, None of tbe regular payroll along the Canton-Kowloon highway, These will .wear down Southern op- Persians is well as a number of David E. LUIentbal, the T V A direc- position and bring the bill to a vote. cant fa.shlon. U. 8. RiXJUEST REFUSED slayings, and bank robberies. , checks for the five years In question Just plain cats. on the presumption that these con- tor who was most concerned since Van Nuys said. Connolly disputed Just when the line will turn up- Washington, Jan. 22.— (A P )— The slaying victims were Koss, have been disturbed, apparently. Leaves OM. Homestead the electric program was Inaugu- veyances were loaded with muni- ward with some assurance of main- the abducted Chicago manufactur- Tbe city has In tbe course of a tions. this, saying that opponents have The Soviet government has refused, Tbe animals moved Into their rated under bis guidance. taining that direction cannot be er, and James Atvrood Gray, An- year's time, between 15,000 and 20,- On the Hangchow front, about at least temporarll.v, the United luxurious new home only two weeks "T V A can go forward in the de- (Oonttnned on Page Five) determined now, they added. ders’ associate In crime. Federal 000 Invoices and an equal number ago when Miss Sage decided to 100 miles southwest of Shanghai. States request (or an EmliasB.v of- velopment and saving ot our natural One expert called an important ficial to see Mrs. Ruth Marie Ru- agents forged ont of tbe Important of cancelled checks. The total n in - leave tbe old homestead 200 yards Chinese sources said Chinese troops rcsourcea without the lawsuits "straw in the wind" Increased em- bens under arrest In Russia on sus- links in the chain of evidence ber of papers missing from the distant because ths furnace failed recaptured Shiufeng and Anchl, In which have held up this construc- ployment in the textile and shoe in- picion of espionage. against Anders when the bodies downstairs vault, therefore, la and ohe caught a cold. Her Illness northern Chekiang province. tive work for four years.” ' Chinese said there had been In- duatries. Tbe textile Increaw was Secretary Hull said he had been were recovered from a cave in the somewhere In the vicinity of 150,- developed into pneumonia and on The reaction in Washington was VOTE CONFIDENCE contrary to seasonal expectations Tuesday she was removed to the decisive engagements on the Wuhu Informed by that government that northern Wisconsin woods. 000. varied. and the shoe boost was more than hospital where she died. front, southwest of Nanking. the Soviet Internal authorities do J. Edgar Hoover, chief of tbe "In view of the fact that Slater seasonal. This expert said these not permit the representatives ot FBI, said Anders would face kld- Valentine Story, 59, a three-quar- IN FRENCH REGIME tei(a American Indian who served as Allen was a member of tbe court, I JAPAN SEES LONG WAR increases were more Important for any foreign country to visit persons nap-murder charges under the Lind- caretaker of the Sage mansion, am not surprised/’ said Rep. Knut- Tokyo. Jan. 22.— ( A P I - A n eco- forecasting than the decreases In In prison during the course of an bergh kidnaping law. Hi did not many otber Industries. RUMANIAN JEWS tearfully described bis employer as son, Minnesota Republican and T V A nomically linked China, Japan arid Investigation. indicate when the prisoner would Another economist attached con- • • • "a beautiful charactered woman critic, citing the presence on tbe tri- Manchoukuo Is a basic atm of the be taken to Chicago. siderable significance to a recent with a great love for animals.” bunal of circuit Judge Floren9e Al* Japariese govemmeot In the Far Only One Dissenting Ballot OIL FIRMS CONVICTED Hoover characterized the former len of Ohio, an appointee of Fresi- Jump of building permits In New Madison, Wls., Jan. 22.— (A P )— HOLD CONFERENCE Planned Cat’s Home Eastern war. Premier Prince Fuml- logger as "the most dangerous man Miss Sage often went without dent Roosevelt. \ maro Konoye made clear today. York city. A Federal Court Jury totey con- Expect More Jolm. we ever met up with." And this sleep to care for her pets and spent Hopes End of Injunction Cast By Chamber Of Dep- victed 16 major oil companies and He. Foreign Minister Kokl Hlro- A third forecast employment despite a vain effort to locate An- hours In feeding them, be said, add- Mississippi’s Democratic Con- 36 of their official# on charges of ta, Naval Minister MItsumasa Yo- would be higher at the end of this ders In the nation's police records. ing that she bad planned to build a gressman Rankin, a TV A champion, conspiring to raise and fix mldwest- nai and War Minister General Gen nties; Crisis Is Seen Ended Arrested at a race Plan To Make An Appeal To 100-foot borne with wired pens for said. "I hope It will mean the end Suglyama presented to the Japa- em gasoline prices during 1935 and (Oontinoed on Page two) 1836 In violation of tbe Sherman track Jan. 14. Anders was formal- them In the spring. of the attempt of tbe power trust M nese Diet, (Parliament), a detailed ly named as the slayer of Ross snd .Anti-Trust Act. Great Britain To Pro?ide Although needy families often ex- to control the people by spurious in- Paris. Jan. 22.— (A P )—The Radi- • • • Gray by a Spooner, Wls., Coroner's junctions." (Oonttooed on Page Five) es) Socialist government of Premier MARKETS AT A GLANCE Jury last night. The verdict was (Ooatiniied on Page Pwo) The utilities sought an order halt- rendered aft^r two Federal agents ing tbe entire power program. Camille Chsutempe, backed by PALKA SEEKS WRTT New York, Jan. 22.— (A P )— A Refnge In Palestine. testified the bodies were found In a However, District Judge John J. overwhelming support In the Cham- Stocks—Easy; utilities slightly ber o f Deputies, began work today lower. cave near Spooner. An examination Gore of Tennessee, who issued a PRESIDENT TO ASK on measures designed to translate Bonds— Ekvsy; secondary rails of Ross’ body disclosed a fractured Bucharest, Rumania, Jan. 22.— GOVERNMENT CLERK temporary rlnjunctlon against ths TO ESCAPE CHAIR skull. Gray had been slain with a T V A In the same suit in 1936, con- Its policies Into law. slip. (A P )— Upwards of 1,000 Jewish Tha first of several hills along Curb—Soft; power shares dip shotgun during a quarrel over the leaders from all parts of the country curred with Judge Allen and Dis- fractions. ransom loot. trict Judge John D. Martin to make FOR A BIGGER NAVY this line will be submitted to com- assembled here today to debate an Foreign Exchange Steady; franc Shows No Remorse GETS PRISON TERM yesterday's decision unanimous. mittees for study when the Cham- appeal to Britain for refugee in Improves, Hoover said tbe "stolid and non- Juad under advisement today an ap- lief It would Include a petition to Browning said this was to “give Washington. Jan. 22 — (A P ) — Om Dlssentlag Vote plication by Frank Palka, convict- the British government for ex- Washington, Jnn. 22 — (API — to the people of Tennessee T V A House leaders said today President Conservatives united with the ed slaver o f a Bridgeport police of- To Bomb Japanese Ship traordinary privileaea for Jews Reno E. Stltely, 29-yearK)ld govern- power without the necessity of end- Roosevelt probably would sent to People’s Froat factions (Radical ficer, that he be released on a writ seeking to enter Palestine. Britain ment clerk who embezzled $84 .(KW less litigation." His proposal fol- Congress Monday hla proposed mes- Sodallsts, Soclallata, Oommunlsta i of habeas corpus and an injunction governs the Holy -Land under of government funis by padding lowed the "last resort" suggestion sage asking authorization for a In backing the government’s pro- be granted restraining tbe state Seattle, Jan. 22.— (A P )—Police any knowledge of a proposal to League of Nations mandate. fX!C payrollt' with checks he cashed larger navy. gram. Tbe only ■dlasentlns'vote was prison warden from carrying out a authorities looked for a "plot be- bomb ships carrying scrap metal to himself, faced the prospect today advanced recently by Wendell Will- WUl Not Solve Probkm They $pld they expected It to call kle, President of Commonwealth MSt by Gaston Bergery, Independent death sentence. Japan. Little Ukellbood that migration of spending the next .6 to 12 years for legislation to authorise construc- hind the plot" today In their Inves- and Southern Corporation, which, Leftist leader. Palka Is scheduled to die In the Police said the home-made bomb, finally would solve Jewish problems in prison. tion of all types of warships in ex- tigation of a bizarre attempt to containing enough dynamite to Federal Judge Joseph W. Cox owns several operating companies Tha four cotwervatlve groups electric cbalr at tbe prison In Weth- waa foreseen by Theodor Pischer, cess of the present statutory limita- supporting Chsutempa were the ersfield Feb. 1. bomb the Japanese liner Hlye Maru. blow a six-foot hole In tbe bull of also assessed the maximum fine. in the same territory as TVA. Investigators said the death of Jewish lawyer and president ot the tions which were based on the now Democratic Laft, Democrat Al- Judge Daly held court In the the Uner, missed fire only because $36,000. This wUl stand as a lien Opposes Wholesale Purchase Jewish parties o f Rumania. defunct 1830 treaty. Board of Pardons room at the pris- Rolphe M. Forsyth, 28, Vancouver, water leaking into the bomb’s cov- against any of Stitely’s property Willkie proixised that the govern- liance, Popular Democrats snd B. C., school teacher who drowned There are 800,000 Jews In Ru- I House approval yesterday of a Popular Action. on yesterday where Palka, heavily ering, a suitcase, stopped the time that may be found for attachment. ment buy out bis companies’ facll- 1553,000.000 appropriation for the Thursday after pushing a borob- device when the contact hand was mania (tbe government’s figures He pleaded guilty. Hies completely. Llllenthal has op- , Some political observers in- guarded, heard Attorney Maurice Navy left tbe way clear for ths ladcn raft toward the liner, might only one-eighth of an inch from the are 1,500,000), and one might aa An Investigator’s report which terpreted their aiqiport as meaning A. Gruakay. bis counsel, argue that posed. Uil$, asserting that only such issga Mr; Roosevelt bad defer- have sealed the secret of the fan- filing position. well talk about moving all the peo- Senator Pittman (D., Nev.); read properties as were needed should be Cbautemps could count on these the legal date for execution o f the eending it to Congress pending tastic plot But they continued to Police Lieutenants W. J. O’Brien ple of Kansas to Mexico,” Fischer to the Senate s.tld~ the $2,300 conservatives If the Socialists and sentence had passed. purchased. action on the naval appro- question George Henry Partridge, and F. A. Himes, who helped take said. voucher clerk In tbe park service Tbe TVA, which has spent mors Communists threaten to withdraw Gruskay also held that a reprieve FprtiUon. 4 granted by Gov. WUbur L. CnMS la 22. also of Vancouver, Forsyth's the 369 dynamite sticks from the ” It ia Impossible to move a whole had bought a $12,000 home, one or than $150,000,0(K) in developing the their votes. However, other observ- admitted accomplice. IB passing the Navy bill tbe accordance with a rule of the Su- bomb, found in the water where people, aa we learned from experi- more automobiles each year for program It started in 1933, esti- ers Interpreted their support aa "Elxperience with espionage will cruahed an attempt to ellmi- preme Court of the United States, Forsjdh apparently drowned push- ence in Germany. There may be un- several jrears and had banked more mates the total cose o f the com- meaning. Chautemps could count on convince you,” Police C apt Mar- nata funds to start conatnietion of which denied PaUca’s appeal from ing it toward the Hlye Maru, turned fortunate exceptions, but on tbe than $70,000. 'The report said none, pleted undertaking at about $475,- these conservative!, if the Socialists shall Scrafford said, ’’that attempts to Tacoma, Wash., in a search for of tbe government's money bad two 170,000.000 batUeshlpa. the state’s courts, was Illegal. whole it la 'th< fate of Rumanian 000,000. and Oommunlsta threaten to with- o f this kind always are carried on Tbe measure aa seat to the Sen- State’s Attorney Lorin W. WtlUs the place where tbe explosive was Jews to remain In Rumania. been recovered. In its 10,000-word decision ths draw their votes. However, other by Isolated units, ostensibly entirely 't . ate carried $20,728,180 mere than of Fairfield county told Judge Daly obtained. They sold Its wrapping "Our hope la to revive tolerance Other Report Denied court held that the Federal agency divorced from any guiding hand be- came from a Tacoma hardware Rumors of another Investigation tha Navy bad for the current fiscal observers thought It merely a sign that Palka’s claim was without here.” bad not conspired to destroy tbs hind the scenes. store, but explained anyone could — Into a “ shortage ” of $1,000,000 In year and Included money to start at the Conservatives’ delight that merit and that If it was upheld the Meanwhile, an International de- utilities, to compete illegally with “But my experience and that of buy dynamite from commercial out- CCC accounts— were heard by the work on 20 vessels In addition to Bociallats were left out of the Cabi- ctato "might as wen open the door velopment woa attributed to tbe them or to coerce the power com- net. — all my colleagues In this case also lets without a permit Senate Public lAnds 'committee the two proposed dreadnaughta. and let him go.” leads us to believe there must be anti-Semitic and Nationalist poUcies panies to sell their facilities at dis- However, the bUl's total was $11,- Louis Marin’s RepubUean Federa- Customs Inspector P. W. Cope- yesterday, but were denied. o f Goga’a regime. M. W. Ostrowskl, Gruakay aald tbe lost reprieve some person or agency directing stick said Forsyth, who swam a Officials of tbs General Account- tress figures. 138,977 below the figure reoom- tkm and otber Extreme Right par- was UlegM because it was granted Soviet minister, took formal leave Tbe Judges decided there was no ties abstained from voting. the actlvltlea of this bombing un it" great distance In cold water, could ing om ce, War and Agriculture De- mendad by the Budget Bureau. after adjournment of the 1837 At Vancouver, where the Hlye o f King Carol yesterday and dts- conspiracy between tha authority PoUdes of the Cbautemps gov- have walked within 15 or 20 feet partments said they knew nothing 14 Bhipa la Decks Legislature and quoted a aectiOD of Maru waa due to dock today under closad he wouM have ns aucceaoor. of such an investigation. Senator snd P W A to finance municipal pur- enunent received majority applause of the Hlye Maru hod be known the , TIimlilM tbs new constructioa. t)ie the state CoostUatlon In support at special guard, Chinese Consul-Gen- waterfront This lent color to reports the Nsrc (R.. N.D.), had passed along chasea of dlstrtbuUoa systonw to MU would make available funds to In the more ccaservative Ssiiats. Mm con too Ikon. eral C IL Pso sold he bad "obso- Partridge said a policeman un- Sovlst govemmsnt was dlspleasod to a Senate committee "tndiract” sell T V A power at such low rmtss •entlaiM work on 74 vessels now nn- where they were read by Edouard Willis sold it was ridiculous to ultely no knowledge” at a plot At knowingly aided them by directing by Ooga’s aolactlon os pramler. A Information ha said he hod r«- that the private componlea woold Daladiar, vtee-premler and mlnlater datm the g overnor could grant te- San Francisco, Chinese Consul-Gen- him end Forsyth to the watstfront ebarga d’affaires henceforth will ceived to he effect the accounting ptieves at only ooi^pln portods. eral C. C, Huang Ukewtse denied with their "infernal moehlng, head the Bkvitt Legation. office was checking such a shortage. •' I *1PAGETW07^ _MANCHBBTEB EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESIER. OONN.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22.19S» XUUNCREBTER UVBNTNO TTERArD. MANCHBSTBR, CONN„ BATDKDAT, TANTJAKT * 2.

ly I teachers In ths Church ecbool are Istera o f the Swedish (3ongrega- mode by the Chief Bzecutlve in hla Ing team handed the WUUmaattc expected to attend. tlonal CSiurcbes o f Connecticut will hoys. FORMER RESIDENTS conference with the motor company UGHT SNOW. ICE DOZENS OF CATS PTtday at 0:30, the Girl Scouts URGE INDUSTRIAL SHOW bends. OBITUARY SUSPECTS ARE HELD be held Wednesday. There will be Veterans of the World War we SAHSFYING REPORT win meet at the church. M ra a meeting In the evening at 7:80 to hsive been trying to tell you through He criticized zelling cars on long Peter Berwick,'captain; Miss Doro- FOUND Hi HOME which all are cordially Invited. The ’TE N SH U N these columns to write, letters to HONORED A T PARTY term credit arrangements, install' thy Poet, lieutenant. m «it eale* in which buyers pbll' DEATHS CAUSE ACCIDENTS Rev. Oscar Larson ot Cromwell and .Vour Senators and Representatives ON BIRTHDAY BALL AS CHAMBER A C n V in c IN OHIO SLAYINa^ Saturday at 7 p. m „ C3iolr re- Rev. Mr. Oatberg of New Haven gated themaelve* for large percent- In Washington on th* different Vet- Margaret O. Oompben (OSBtinned tmm Faga Om ) ' hearsal. will preach. ogee of their Incomes, and the CHURCHES Note BUDDIES eran bills which come up fo r action. Oleaaon ^ompbeU Tonight, the Young People's So- II tTT n n • I I . n J other groups in "building for thi fu> practice o f finance companies seek' Men of ths church, please keep In Do you seise the opportunity and Mr. And Mrs..Charles Becht- of 44 ShuKo* PUes died ysstsnlay perleneed her bonevolencar "Btorv THE CENTER CHURCH g THE SALVATION ARMY ciety will bold their monthly meet- 1Manchester.” Mr. Klmball ing defideucy Judgment* against O M tha eata war* Mlaa Sage’s chief mind the date for the Mass meeting, write the letters, op do you Just Commilteemen Meet To Go SMca lim Well f i m i wKeceired i v v i M i u At n i iKoond w u u u i ^ ^ charts, which made hta at 21 Victoria Road. HartfortLM ST Can Cruh On Way To Bat- ( OongregaUona]) A4ljiitaat and Mrs. George ing with Mr. and Mrs. Briiest John- car owners whose automobiles had Intereat and iipon them she lavUhed Officials BeGere They Have ABS4X>fnbe February 4. Dr. Robbins W. Bar- American Legion ^ read the eoliunn and throw tbe pa- rtmarks to the gathering, Interest- been seised for non-payment. *" Mkoehestsr Rev. jK'atson W o o d r ^ , D. D. j son o f 125 Maple street. and lived hers untU 10 years ago Bkmoy and affection until the eloa- atow, presklent of Hartford Semi- For many years the American Le- membership chaiirman' reported 93 per s_w-ay then alt around waiting ing. He then proceeded to call on ler Observe 40th Anniyer The Chief Elkecutive also ex- i paid up mprabers. That leaves 40 Table Conference Cafled when she moved to Hartford. She kelbal Game; MaR Track Thalr cages, Week-end ,J)feeUngs nary, will apeak. glon has iMcn actively Interested In for tiie bill to be paseed? I f it Oref Plans; Gratified At each one present for thslr sugges- pressed a hope that the zutomobUS Men Involyed In Killinf: Morning worship, 10:60. Rev. ZION LU TH i;»AN to be paid before we shall have was employed at the Hartford hos- *1T» ot ooot 190 a jHeceT• Saturday, open air meeting at civilian. marksmanoMp. Dllworth* Isn't passed In your favor do you tions which he said would be record- chieftains could find some way to Alfred E. Rapp of Berlin will preach High and Cooper Street reached our quota sary At The Gartenhaos. pital. She leaves four sisters and sold, and MUs for their fbod i___ 7:80 p. m. Praise meeting Inside at Cornell Post, In an effort toward ask "W hat is the Veteran organisa- ed and submitted to the Chamber level out production. It Rammed. In exchange with Dr. Woodruff. BIANCHESTER AND VERNON Rev. H. F. B. Stechhola Pastor Mra. Margaret Palmer, National Response Thus Far. By Dr. Moore. Last Night one brother. They ore Mrs. ^terln ary core ran into hundreds Of A State PoHceman. 8 p. ro., beginning a picture study of the furtherance of this phase of the tions doing for the veterans?" Program committee, President's Ad- Mscauley, prestdent of the Auto- The Music: PARISH Ehiecutive Committee woman, gave bsth Horan of Arlington, m — at dollars. the Life of CSirlst. The veteran organiatlons can't do visory committee and then to the mobile Manufacturers Association Prelude—Angels Ever Bright and Methodist Episcopal Third Sunday after Epiphany. Legion program, has sponsored a a very Inspiring address on the sub- Mr. and Mrs. Charlss Bechtler of Mrs. Dennis WaU of New Britain. Her dsatk aadsiran that, and to- Sunday: rifle club, the nucleus of which con- anything without your help,. Take Board of .Directors, possibly recslv- and spokssman for ths group, said Th* comblnatloa ot light now on Fair, Handel. Rev. William T. Walbuw, Minister. Sunday School. at 8:30 a.m. ject of the Universal Senice Bill. Satisfactory teporta were given A commercial and industrial ex- Francis avenue, Hartford, former M i^ Sarah Morlarty. Mrs. Catherine day th# eata wtr# torood to give St. Clolrsvtne, O., Jon. 31— (A P ) Anthem—Out of the Deep, Wlrtx. .Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. sisted of Legionnaires. As time us Buddy Column wrrlters, Elbee of Ing final sanction by the entire tbs manufaotursrs wars "in hearty lee coupled with a fin* mist this Service In German at 9:30 a.m. We learned that this Is. a measure by the sub-chairmen of the Presi- hibit that would promote and ad- Well known residents of Manches- Gardner, and Thomaa Gleason ot up their life o f ease oad luxury to Hymn Anthem—I Know That My James Munsle, leader. the Legion, the other veteran or- membership of the organlxation. agreement" with Prestdsnt Roose- morning, whloh glaaed over the —Ool. Lynn Black, Ohio highway Text of sermon: • John 1. 35-42. Went on, the club grew by the addi- which Is being brotight before Con- dent’s Birthday Ball committee at vertise the products made In Man- ter, were the guests of honor at a this town. CAM their tot with the human* so- Iledeemer Livetb,' Fillmore. Holiness meeting at 11:00 a m., Sunday at Vernon: ganization writers and yours truly The meeting was dlsmissec short- velt's principles on Installment sell- snow covered highways, rosultod In doty, patrol superintendent, sold tonight^ 9:30 s. m„ )dorntng worship with Theme: Die ersten Juenger Jesu eln tion of nien from outside o f the Le- gress for the fifteenth time and the meeting last night. The sale of chester was suggested as an activ- ly before 9 p. m. although the appar- large dinner party last night at Ths funeral will bs held at 8:80 itiude— March In D, Clark. ' address by Mra Adjutant Anscombe. who are appointed by the Oom- ing. sevsral aocid«nts of minor eboimcter the minister In charge. Vorbtid guer uns Christen, (2 ) In gion circle. They became part o f the backed by the Legion. Briefly, It tickets for the ball and accompany- ity of the Cbamberi of Commerce ent Interest' of many In attend- the Gartenhaus, East Hartford. The m. Monday at ths W. P. Qulah that four men bad- been detainee Church School, 9:30. Hospital visitation at 3 p. m. N. R. A. (National Rifle Associa- mandera. spend a tot or their time at a Round Table Conference called He said he end others would at- last night and early today. WhUe Sunday at Manchester: Ihrem Olauben, (2) in Ihrer Lernbe- Is a ball which. If made Into law, ing reservations for tables on the ance. caused several to remain for affair was In cslebratlon of thslr NHmsrsl Homs, and 0 o'elook n S t possible suspects In the slaying Women's Class, .9:30. Mrs. Praise meeting at 3 p. m. tion, not connected with Mr. Roose- looking up veterans legislation and for last night at the Hotel Sheri- tempt to formulate a program and driving to th* bosketbtf gu M lost 9:30 a m.. Regular session of the gierde, (3) in ihrem Mlssionseifcr. would promote peace by taking the ballroom floor Indicated that tha some time after the adjournment of 40th anniversary which occurs James's churoh. Burial will be In state highway patrolman last . ine. Hardy, leader. Y. P. faeglon meeting at 6:00, Miss velt's slphabetlc Jumble) and by the dates these .bills ceme up for ac- dan by President D. C. T. Moore. report to ths Prsaldsnt at a later S t James's osmstsry, night, Ra;Raymond DaUa F o m ot 10 Church school. profit out of war and by strength; affair to he held at tbe State the meeting, discussing various ac- morrow, and cams as a pleasant; auN date. 97 but dlsmlosed os unlikely ^ Men's League, 9:30. Presi- Gladys Robinson, leader. their prowess have shown their abil- tion. • W e notify you of these btlla < The idea was advanced by Captain prlae.to the couple. Arrangemei CottaoC ottoo stieet______UtiddBd Into th* bock MCCANN NAMED 10:45 a. m „ Morning worship enlng the national defense. Auxil- Armory, Jan. 29 will be largely at- . tivities ne^ed In Manchester In F r i s ^ may caU at the Funeral lished report* -that they olao wetia. dent, George Nelson. Leader, Pro- Open air meeting at 7 p. m. Sal- ity to stand on their own feet as a through the good graces o l the James H. McVeigh in command of were made by their son-in-law. f ^ Tbs Prssldsat's next business Homs this evening from 3 o'clock of a truck that had elstopped on the service. Sermon topic; "Why Do iary members are urged to support tended Uila year. A large number o f . which they thought the Chamber of involved In th* disappearance o f aa fesoor Elbert C. Lane of the Hart- vation meeting at 8 p. m.. address Good People Suffer?" Special mu- RULE BY PERSUASION club. Last year a Jtmlor team was Manchester Evening Herald and you Company K. C N. G. Captain car G. Anderson, of Center street, conferenoss are to bring aavsral on. Berlin Turnpike nearir that town, this bill. Letters have been sent reservations have been mode by Commerce could assist. smaH" businsasmes to ths V ^ t s Ohio Wesleyan co-ed last May 6. ' ford Seminary. by Adjutant Anscombe, "Sailors, a sic: organized among the Sons o f -the are expected to act on them In your McVeigh suggested that the two this town, and Rudolph Heck. Sr., and damaged hla cor. None ot the TO HEAD STORE to Congressmen asking their sup- residents * f the nearby smaller House next week. Mr. Roosevelt Whereabouts of three of the sus- , The C YP Oub, 6:00. President, Prophet and a Great City.” Prelude—"Andante" from Piano Legion, and this year a young la- port of this and other Legion spon- owm behalf. Wo can't wrrite your National Guard companies In town of Hollister street, who was em' oceuponta o f the oar were aarlously pects w*r* shrouded in mystery but John E. Douglas, Sr. Leader of De- IS' GOV. CROSS’ THEORY towns. said they would be picked at ran- hurt, all continuing to the gome of' The Week Concerto In B M in o r...... dles’ group hps been lormetl. Under sored bills. letters for you. would be adlling to become associat- ployed by Mr. Bechtler when he one. a negro, was held In Jail here. votions, Alice FTeston. Leader of Thomas S. Smith, State Chairman ed with the Chamber in promoting dom from the senders o f hundreds FUNtAALil ter the accident. Monday, Scouts will meet at 7 p...... Tschalkowsky the able tutelage of Comrade Mar- Mrs. Evelyn Gregan of 1193 Main Veterans of the World War, we conducted a bakery In Manchester Colonel Black declared that the Topic, Mary Donnelly. Topic: "Our of the committee for the President's such an industrial exhibit. DISTRia 8 ENGAGES years ago. Fully 70 guesU were of letters be has received. WlUlaia H. Moddea A t 9:80 this morning W alter T. m„ Richard Wilson, leader. Third Anthem—"Blessed Are the Poor Tells New Yorkers, Too, Chris- cel Donze. these branches should street .has very grsclously offered are not the young wild kids we were Elected president Of Bris- George Conn slaying, whloh occur- Dependence on God." "Monday Night at the Citadel” In In Spirit” ...... Harker soon follow the example of the par- the use of her home for a card par- back In 1917, we have growm to be Celebration for Infantile Paralysl* The suggestion was u’eli received present from . Spring- The funeral ot WUUom H. Mad- Hlnea of 154 North Main street 'The Church Ctommittee, 7:30. In tians Should Enter Politics field, Hartford and this town. red at Freeport, O., wa* reenacted Hartford with special speaker. Offertory—"Ave Maria Stella” .. ent club and give some 'champion- ty next Thursday afternoon. It men and It Is time for us to start was preaent at the meeting and by a group of 32 representative den o f WaUrbury. a former resident struck a postofftce m*U truck In the the church parlor. eitlxens at the conference and later A t 7:30 a delicious meal, featuring rear, falling to stop when th* mall with two of the men. Tuesday, Band of Love at 4 p. m.; ...... Grieg To Remove Its Bitterness. ship performances around the state. has.been a long time since the mem-, looking around and see what Is go- gave the committee membera sug- SEWAGE ENGINEER of Monebeater, wo* held at hi* tol’s Largest Mercantile A secret special session of the The We«4c Girl Guards and Corps Cadet classes Postlude—"Gothic March" .Foschtnl gestions and inatnictlons for th* it was believed this -particular ac German dishes was served by the home, 36 Woodlawn terrace, at 8:30 truck, driven by William J. Me ■rhe men's team haa Just com- her* met for a social afternoon ot ing on. Take every year when the NEFF TO ADDRESS Harrison ooimty Grand Jury was Monday, 3:45— Junior Choir, Mrs. at 7:30 p. m.; Senior Band re- 6:00 p. m.. Epworth League. New York, Jan. 22.— (A PI—Gov- card games and wc do hope that conduct of the current event. tivity was the most likely to be proprietor. Mr. Anderson served as this morning followed by a funeral Sweeney, of 48 West CenUr street, pleted the first round of competi- government wants to balance the called at nearby Cadis. Paul Mosley, leader. hearsal at 7:30 p. m. . Cottage Muriel Scranton, leader. ernor Wilbur L. Cross of Connecti- this will meet with the approv- "I most assuredly appreciate the ■ Immediately undertaken by the toastmaster, and during the evening at 8L M orfarst’* ehureh. a parcel poet carrier, etopiied at the Pinn In Shift Of Officers. tion In the Clinrter Oak league, and budget, Instead of shaving a little read an original poem which he Three highway patrolmen and Monday, 6:30— Cub Pack. C^harles prayer meeting at 7:30 at the home Notes cut urged last night that Christians al of our members and their friends. here and there, they Just allco the fine spirit o f cooperation which baa Chamber. It was also suggested Waterbury.,at 9 o'clock. Th* body home o f au tord R. Burr, 18g Main Tuesday, 6:30 p. m„ Meeting of has emerged with the perfect rating composed especially for the ruby atreet to deliver a pockOM. three officers from Pittsburgh, Lynn, leader. of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kittle, Spruce place their "citizenship on a par In addition to both pivot and pro- veterans' budget. This is giving you been exhibited by you and your that thia was a particularly good Henry W. Back Of Wethers- CHAMBER MEETING WM brought to MonoheaUr by auto- the Church School Board for supper of 100 per cent— Won seven, lost' wedding celebration. Paul Stoeckel, Hines Insisted that MeSwetney where reports said Miss Ruth Monday. 7:00— High Y. street. with their religion" and enter gressive bridge, there will be set- committee In' Manchester," Chair- time to hold such a show in view mobile th* funeral oorteg* h.iiig Charles J. McCann a natlva of and business meeting. none. Furthermore, they have join- less privileges, and In a few years managing editor of the "Connecticut foiled to give a signal that h* was Baumgardner, blonde co-ed, might Tuesday, 7:00—The Choir will Wednesday, Home League meet- politics In order td remove the bit- back. You are urged to come man Smith said. "Keith Morgan, our of the fact that this ' is Cheney met at Burnatd* by Undertaker T. Manchester and former merehandls, 7:30 p. m.. Fireside Forum re- ed another league of higher caliber. your battle scars won’t mean a Brother!’ centennial year. field To Prepare Phns StaaUzeitung” of Hartford, the only making the atop. The doors and be located, were closeted wttli the meet at the parsonage. A sociable mg at 2 p. m.; Y. P. Sln^ng com- terness from political fights. whether you can complete a table National Chairman, la deeply grate- P. Holloron of this place, who es- Ing manager of th* J. W. Hale 0>m- hearsal of "Simple Simon Simple” . Wo hope that stiller opposition will thing If we don't all wake up. German newspaper published In the woodwork UT the rear of the truck Jury for a time today. after the rehearsal. The music com- pany at 6:30; Y. P. Legion meeting Dtscussing the antagonism be- or not. However, In order to make ful to you all for the wronderful re- President Pleased Newspaper Aseechlion Ad- corted th* cortege to St Bridget’s lony here, haa been elected presl- Wednesday, 7130 p. m„ Regular have a beneficial effect on the ac- state, made the presentation speech, were smashed, and the radiator grin Often Keenocted mittee will come. ■ at 7:30, Captain C?lyde Green of tween labor and business. Gov. Cross curacy of the team. plans for prizes and refreshments. Andenton-Shea Auxlliar}- sponse with which the appeal was Or. D. C. T. Moore, president of For New Septic Tanks. cemetery where th* .body wo* lent of th* Muxsy Brother* com- Tuesday, 7:00— Girl Reserves. Bristol, special speaker. choir rehearsal. and several of the other guesta of Hint'a cor woa puobed In. The ac- Black said at Columbus that "wa told the annual men's dinner of the The Executive Oimmittee of the Mrs. Thomaa has asked that those The next regular meeting of the received by your town. Our Presi- the Chamber of Commerce, said this lauded Mr. and Mrs. Bechtler In placed In th* receiving vault |>ony o f Briotol, It was learned to- Tuesday, 7:30, Group II, Mra. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Madison Avenue Presbyterian' planning to fill tables notify a morning that he Was delighted with rertisisg Ch'ef WM Talk cident woe investigated by the po- day. He aucoeeds th* late Franklin reenacted the Conn murder at the Post will meet at the Armory on Anderson-Shea Ainclllary will he dent haa only one objective In mind, their remarks. lice. sceen near Freeport this morning Lucius M. Foster, leader, will meet Young People's Evangelistic meet- CONCORDIA LUTHERAN church: "There is one thing Chris- member of the ways and means held on January 25, 1038, In the the resulta of the round table con- L. Mussy as bead of the- concern In the Robbins room. Mrs. Herbert Monday night. January 24. and the and tUgt la to set up a permanent Convinced that the time has ar- Among the numerous gifts were One accident, due to ellppery with two of the men being queo- ings with a different speaker each Garden and Winter Streets tians can do; they can enter politics committee, before Wednesday. The V. F. W. Post rooms. A social will ference. "Many fine suggestions which operates BristoVs largest de- B. House will show pictures of her night at 7:30 p. m. and help to remove the bitterness of regular Post meeting will be held committee is as follows. Mrs. Bea- organization to carfy on the long, rived to Improve the sewage dis- 50 silver dollars, a baaket of flow- To Merchanls’ Dinsioa. road conditlona,'ocvurrsd late yes- tloned" but added that "we hgve re- Rev. Karl Richter, Pastor follow the meeting. Aldea Gutzmer, were given by those in attendance ers from the Ladles' Aid society of partmsnt store. recent trip to Alaska. Hostesses, political fights. on the following Monday night, the trice Thomas, 7728; Mrs. Dorothy hard fight to bring In f ntlle Paral- terday on S t Jomaa atreet when a enacted ths crime many times )>*- chairman, will be assisted by Mary and I am sure," the doctor said, “ our posal facilities of the KIghth School the Trlfilty church, Hartford, of SNOWFAU PLEASIS Mr. McCann, who went to Bristol Mrs. Eva While, Mrs. George "Labor must be allowed to or- la!.st day of the month. Belcher, 4571; Mrs. Edna Keating. ysis under control and, possibly, Chamber of Commerce has not only cor amd a truck com* together as about five years ago, retains the of- fore In the course of our past in- SOUTH CHURCH. 8:50 . a. m.— Sunday School and Hartford County Association will Lamprecht, Loretta Shea, Edith eradicate It. I know that he, too. Is and Utilities IJiatrict, the directors which Mrs. Bechtler Is a Member, Btrant, Mrs. Bertha Keeney. ganize or It will be exploited by 6083: Mrs. Elizabeth Prleas, 3585; Masaey, Freda Moorehouse, Mary received many practical suggestions Building Business In These Times the result of quick application of fice hf treasurer of the company os vestigation. Methodist EpteoopeL Bible claases. Alfred Lange, super- meet this month In Windsor Locks thankful.” last night voted to engage Henry another basket of flowers from Mr. Tuesday 7:30— Group III, Mrs. many” , he continued. "Business Mrs. Mildred Clarke, 5964. Gtblln, Elizabeth Phelan, Elizabeth for activities In the coming year as At a Profit" will be the lubject of brakes on the port of the cor driv- well and also 1* one o f tha directors. 'We are working on the Conn - Earl E. Story, D. D., Minister. intendent. on Sunday the thirtieth. Both the Manchester baa been offered time W. Buck, Civil and Construction and Mrs. Rudolph Heck, Sr. The STATE SPORT FANS er. According to police, Robert Herbert B. House, leader, will meet has to be restrained In many ways. The Hartford County Association Grlmley. Alice Wetherell," Anna a result of last night's Round Table the addresa that wUI be delivered by His brother, Thomas J. McCann, case and It might spoil our case if 1 10:00 a m.— English service. men and women will convene at on a Hartford radio station and tbe of WcUiersfidld to prepare five grandchildren presented a hand- Denton of 20 West Middle Turn- in the CJomralttee room. Group III But never should a man at the head American Legion Auxiliary will Senkbell. Conference but the enthusiasm dis- Arthur D. Neff,“director of the ad- who had charge of Hale’s Self- said any more right now." 10:45 a m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m.—German service. Memorial Hall at 3:15. committee will secure speakers for plans for the installation of suitable some bouquet of carnations. Mr. pike wo* driving a cor south on S t will join Group II for the Alaska of government slam either labor or hold Its monthly meeting on Sunday One o f our (Sold Star Mothers, played by nearly SO prominent clU- and Mrs. Bechtler both heartily ex- vertising bureau of the Service department here, was nam- Gaston Stickeler, private invaatl- and sermon.* Rev. M. E. Barrett, The Week Can the scarcity of news be In septic taijks for the district. En- James street, and skidded, striking pictures. Hostesses, Mrs. Edna capital. Both can be dealt with by afternoon, January 30th In Windsor Mary Qulsh, donated a lovely hand- this purpose If possible. aens, representing various groups, pressed their pleasure at the royal Dally Newspaper Association, at the ed os vice president and secretai^ gatnr for the parents of Miss of Norwich, guest preacher. Musi- Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. the Broth- any way connected with the cold gineer Buck will be assisted in a truck operated by Stewart Dillon Case Parker. Mrs. Henry Relnhorn, persuasion better than in any other Locks All chairmen are asked to made quilt to the Auxiliary, This In seme quarters there is som* were highly pleasing to me and with celebration arranged for their anni- annual dinner meeting of the Mer- Second Storm Of Winter and also as a director. He went to Baumgardner, deprecated the kid- . cal program: erhood will meet. wave? Those souvenir thermome- drawing the plans by George John- of 83 Summit streist going north. Mrs. Everett E. Goalee. way. send their reports early during the quilt will be raffled off sometime doubt about the dress for the Presi- such enthusiasm and confidence in versary and the fine gtfta made to chants Division o f the Chamber of Bristol as manager of th* store. naptng angle. Friday, 6:30— Girl Scouts, Miss Prelude—"Chant Thursday at 7:00 p. m. the Junior ters that run 26 degrees below zero coming week. Supplies may be our Chamber on the part of our cltl- »on, the district's engineer. Neither of the drivers was injured, "The only way to govern a people soon. dent’s Ball. I t was stated at tha them by friends and relatives. Commerce st ths Hotel Sheridan Another brother, Frank P. Mc- Mias Baumgardner disappeared Emily Smith, captain. Sei^pblque” ...... Lemare Choir and at 8:00 p. m. the Senior may have frightened us. obtained from the eecretary. sena, I believe thta organization will When the plana are completed next Tuesday evening. but some damage was done to tha la by persuasion, It Is not by force.” The Department quarterly meet- meeting that ’he dreaa for the ball Charles Bechtler and Mlaa Eliza- Makes Driving Conditions Cann, was elected to th* Board of from a dormitory at Delaware, O., Saturday, 9:30— Troop 3. Boy Anthem— "O Be Joyful in the Choir will meet for rehearsals. Safety bulletins from headquar- aeoompllah much good for Man- they will be presented to the direc- vehicles. There was no arrest Thursday beginning at 4:30 p. m. ing will be held In Bridgeport on Is optional with those that may at- ' beth Zolf were married in Hartford The Affair is open to both mem- Directors to fill the vacancy caused at night. Scouts. Ernest Irwin, Scoutmaster. the Lord” ...... Toura ters have overlooked this, but the Sunday afternoon, January 30, at chester during 1938." tors and placed before the district made, Investigation by Policeman the Ladles Aid will serve a sauer- British W ar Veterans tend. Dress fqr last year's ball wms January 23, 1898, and have three bers and non-members of the Cham- by Mr. Mussy'* death. The new Patrolman Conn wo* killed while Anthem—"The Lord la My newspapers suggest two warnings The Permanent Joint Armistice 2:30 o'clock. In the V, F. W, rooms, The Chamter President'a Round voters for approval. Poor, Rain May FoDow. W. R. Cassells indicating that high- Notes Shepherd” ...... Demarest kraut supper. TWO LOTTERY ARRESTS optional and proved entirely satis- children, Theresa, wife of Oscar O. ber who are Interested In hearing president reported at the annual on K routine assignment. His body, which we cannot resist passing to Day Commute will meet In the 184 State street. Table Conference was called by PazsUng Problem Mr. Neff, a man of wide experience way conditions wera reeponsible. The choir will hold an extra re- Postlude— “ Finale, 3rd February 3—St. Olaf’s uta 7:00—Y.P.S.C.E. The arrests were made In Bridge- ber of such accidents have already Ing the business a roast tuikey din- man by the name o f Dr. Towmoand . Sharp, t*-e meeting was called to present disposal equipment to be- Reports from throughout the in Connecticut. , New HUI.U Morning worship at 10:45. Ser- Ladles’ Auxiliary", Mra. Elsie Cham- BTFEDERAL COORT forcefully and directly, driving home PARADISE SWING DNfheSTACE 6:30 p. m.— Girl Scouts. On Wednesday night at half past port, the agents said, and the men been reported. ner will be served by Osano and all offered to take the did people o f tba order by Preeldent Moore and aJtcr come overloaded and entirely unfit state Indicated the heavleat snow- Hampshire and Vermont, meteor- mon: "What'a the Use of Preach- members who make up the Veterans bers. hla ideas and suggestions with the Mff . A tSOfi'C Ai Ml AT W 4 • > 7:30 p. m.—Epwrorth Circle, with seven we hold our mid-week devo- gave their names os Connie Lewis Here la ample notice of our next April 16, "Poppy Time and Its welcoming those In attendance and to care for the sewage in a satis- fall was In Middletown, with eight ologlat Leslie F. Conover of the lo- ing? The Emanuel choir will sing. Association are requested to be U. S. A. on a picnic and Invited tba (Oaottnaed from Page One) us* of a hlackboaH. He Is In wide Inches. It was three Inehes deep Miss Tthyle Lyttle, 48 Eldridge tional service. Many more came this and Lou Dewey. dance at the Rainbow. It will be Meaning” , Raymond C. Frost. cjmresalng the purpose of the gath factory, sanitary way. cal branch U. S. Weather Bureau, The annual meeting of the con- preaent. young folks to go along. Ha took- demand at merchants’ gatherings, in Torrington. New London. Man- CLUB street. week than when the service was A t the same time, the agents took given on February 12. the evening April 30, "Auxiliary Program", to errag, he turned the leadership, of The directors have had under con- says; gregation wni be held at 8:30 Sun- An Invitation was received last up a collection of nlckles and dimes be forced out of businoss. No coer- and the local Chamber feels highly chester and Meriden; between three Willimantle Tuesday— held on Thursday night. A hearty from the Hartford police the case of Abraham Lincoln's birthday and be announced. the balance of the meeting over to sideration for aeveral years a pro- "Skiing conditions, have been at day afternoon. Though only those Sunday morning from our good to pack the lunch baaket which bad cion of municipalities to purchase fortunate In securing hla services and four inches In Danbury, Hart- 4:00 p. m.— Brownies. invitation Is given to everybody. of John J. Fay. arrested Thursday two days bcfoi-e Saint Valentine’s May 14, "Department of Connecti- Charles W. Kimball, who he had posed plan to connect the Eighth for this meeting. the beat this past week, excepting “’NuffSald” who are of age are eligible to vote, Comrades of the Springfield Post to HR-4169 painted on the side and Authority power was found. ford, New Britain, over four Inches 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. The Golden Rule Club will observe by police who said be had In his Day. Take your valentine out there cut", Joseph Perrone. announced, had been appointed by District Sewage aystem with that ol Reservations should be made as In a few scattered areas where L ii Afrit young and old are invited and urged be with them at the Auditorium In they started for tbe picnic grounds "Only Incidental" In Waterbury and Stamford, over 7:30 p. m.—(?ecillan C?lub. Anniversary Night on Friday, Janu- possession the largest collection of and give her a good time. More May 28, "Department of Connecti- the Board of Directors as chairman the Manchester Sewer District. A f- soon as possible at the Chamber there bos been no appreciable snow to come. A committee from the La- Springfield where Lord Morley was In Washington, D. C. But the young The authority’s contention that five Inches In New Haven and South 50“.'.,. , 50 Biiif Bikir 7:30 p. m.— Mizpah Group, with ary 28. The meeting will be In lottery tickets ever coruscated here. later about special plans. cut, Ladles’ Auxiliary”, Ella M. o f the Work Program committee. ter exaustlve study that plan woa ofiSce. and an unbreakable crust' has DANCING dles Aid Society will serve refresh- charge of Dorothy Welles and Wini- making an address. Lord Morley Is folks grew Impatient at tbe road tha Mr. Kimball gave an interesting talk Its primary function was flood con- Norwalk, and six Inches In Anaonla. Miif Cirlitli Mrs. Willard Horton, 35 Phelps The latest suspects were charged Hoping that the other thirty- Brennan. found too coatly to be practical; formed. All trails are being used and ments after the meeting. We hope fred Webster, and the hostesses will touring the United States speaking old doctor took to get there. They on the subject of the Chamber|a trol and navigation, with power Pleases Sport Fans. IN Road. with conspiracy to transport lottery eight per cent of diir members will June 11, "18th Annual Encamp- It was also found that the pur and In most sections the snow man- for a real good attendance. be Mrs. Blankenburg and Elizabeth on the British Empire. He spoke In ment” , Jamea T. Daley. said "Here you're t(x> old and slow place In the community and ita de- production only Incidental, was up- The storm was welcomed by win- 7:45 p. m.—Gleaners Group at the tickets In interstate commerce and soon pay up for 19.18. chase of rights of way from the tle is sufficient for stump cover- H OLD EM The teachera and officers of the Smith. Springfield Sunday and British War to drive. You get In the back seat sire to help build a better commu- held. The court also found that the ter sports fan*. Leslie Conover, And Plenty of church. probably will appear before a Unit- — Elbee. preaent north end plants to the CHINESE OF 3 CITIES age. N A VY Sunday school will meet on Tuesday 8:00 p. m.—Men’s bowling Ieag\ie Veterans were Invited to be present, filary B. Cheney Auxiliary and let ns drive. W e will even give nity in 1938 "in which to Work, In- authority was complying with Us weather observer at Hartford, re- Llill2 10.. ed States commissioner next Mon- town's disposal station off Olcutt "The prospects for this week-end Entertainment evening at 7:30. , at the YMCA. but as the letter did not reach Man- U. 8. W. V. you a blanket”. But the doctor knew vest, Live and Play.” As lUustra- creative statutes, and that the act ported skiing and snow-shoeing PLUS day. (RICOCHETS) street would further add to the coat are not encouraging. The risk of The St. O laf s (Tholr concert will Wednesday— GOSPEL HALL chester till 12:30 a. m. Sunday There was a good attendance of he had a load of old folks and ha tion as to how the Chamber could constitutes no Interference with RAISE $6,000 FOR CHINA conditions were good at Hartland, rain la less In the northern halves Ci-Fiitifi 415 Center Street .tmertcan l.«gton Klllo Club morning and as most of the mem- of the construction. Mansfleld-Stoirs, Norfolk. West Cash Door Prize be given at the Bushnell Memorial 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week service. members at our January social last would not give them the reins. 'f I asslat in many ways along with ^ t e rights. of Vermont and New Hampshire HOLLYW'OOD DIVORCE We wonder when Connie Dwlre bers had a busy night at the BriUsh- e'i'- Ample Load Cornwall and Wlnsted; and that Thursday evening. February 3. Thursday— Wednesday night. As President So the impatient young men Substantial future damages will than In the southern part.” Music By CASE IN WATERBURY Amerlcan Club banquet. It was Im- It has been determined by the dl tobogganing was fair In Mansfield PRINCESS LU AN A Tickets may be had from members 7:30 p. m.— Senior boys basket- 10:30— Breaking of Bread. will hit the nineties In the Charter William McKinley’s birthday Is Jumped out, and In different groups be inflicted on the utilities by TVA Sum Is Collected In Month A ft - Skiing and snowshoelng ore listed Silver Rhythm Orchestra possible to make proper contacts. rectors that land now owned by the and West Cornwall. SEE aal equipment, tanks requiring accidents were reported In the state. M ^ e Chorus. The two clubs will S. E. Green, Minister • color, whatever that la. Henry Mad- refreshments were served. All bad a not to fret but hang on. W ell tba Wml Armstrona and Family. Hartford ha* raised approximately league has chartered a bus In which wanted an easy Job, did not like to were present at the regular meeting subterranean drainage. No c.stl FEDERAL ECONOMISTS give a sacred concert In our church den haa bought a telescope. We are very enjoyable evening. Thanks to $6,000 In Ita campaign for funds Helena, Mont., Jan. 32.—-( A P I - to make the trip and will leave at work and drank heavily. She said last Wednesday night. Prealdent young folk got to the picnic ground mate of the coat of the propo-sciT at 7 o’clock. AH are invited to enjoy Swedish Morning Worship, 10:30. glad of this, aa Henry can now see the committee of Mrs. Sophie and found out that the lunch basket Percy H. Y. Lee, chairman of the Two "weak" earthquakes were felt this special treat. 7 o’clock. This will be the fourth EHIlot was on his way to London, Mrs. Henrietta BInka thanked Mrs. Grabowskl, chairman, M ra Mary sewage plant will be available until SEE TRADE IMPROVED here yesterday. Each lasted about English Morning Worship. 11:10. Elng., with Jack Doyle, the singing for himself where "that one went" Edith Kane, chairman, and her com- HR-4199 was in Dr. ’rownsaind’s SALVE organization, said today. EXPECT 60 TO ATTEND Choir rehearsals: year the league haa made the trip ano not have to call a meeting of Gtblln, Mrs. Greta Hilton. We were the engineers have prepared a aur one second. to Springfield. Sunday School, 12:00. prize fighter and a former hustond mittee for the fine co-operation wragon and what good la a plr these early disciples were evi- lege and opportunity, and that to custing us twelve cans for two bits, trip, taken last summer In company inate by agreements ' ad practices 27. “Dissatisfaction In Modem Life". dently greatly puzzled. They fol- tbe very limit o f his physical pow- and we only use tbe coffee twica meeting. ground as Ita native music, songs, with her husband, through the Cana- In production and distribution. Special musle by the choir. lowed Jesua and wrben they found ers be would receive all who came, Tbe ladles will hold a meeting It was planned to have Ladles’ dances, and performers. Indeed, Deaths Last Night JAMES IL dian Rorkiea. and on to Alaska, re- They sought practically to find CHECKING UNINSPECTED Sunday, January 23— Third Sim- A t the monthly meeting of St. Prelude—L a rg o ...... Handel Him they expreisaed their surprise and not escape to the desert Wednesday, Jon. 26th at 7 p. m. Night at the Home on Friday night. the dance routines of "W aikiki FOLEY turning by way of Yellowstone Park. some way to end what the Presi- day after Epiphany. Anthem—"Sweet the Momenta''.. Nights” prove that the old adage of Margaret’s (Circle. Daughters of 9:30 a. m.—Church SebooL Hen's in the worda "AU are seeking while be still had the means and concerning the purchasing o f rifles. Tbe date and time of our first La- Son Francisco— T. Eugene Goi|- 316 Center Misa Laura House will operate the dent called "high pressure" selling Isabella, to be held In the K. of C. AUTOMOBILES HERE ||lkVYSB,ggS .Godfrey Thee.” But Jesus did not return dles’ Night will be given later. "East Is East and West Is West and dey, 69, composer o f the hymn ) opportunity of healing the sick It Is rumored that Fritz Chagnot motion picture apparatus, and many of automobiles on an installment Bible Class. Offertory—Salut O’Amour ...Elgar never the twain ahall meet" no Street home on Tuesday evening, the busi- 10:45 a. m.—Morning Prayer and with them to the city wliere these and restoring tbe halt and lame. swapped his old smoke stick for a We were sorry to hear of the "Abide With Me." of the reels arc in color and un- baal*. Conferring with them were Postlude— March Romalne . .Gounod longer holds sway. For one ot the Franklin, Pa.—Dr. PontuaH. Con- usually beautiful. ness meeting will be followed by ■wiuon. Sermon topic: “The Sick", things bad been done. He said. W hy rlld Jesus not conceive Winchester "52” . We also heard that death o f Mra. Mary Hiller, Preal- Tel. 6414 executives of the big automobile a "white elephant sale." Motor Vehicle Agents Find The Saaday Scbednle "L et us go on to the next towns, dent of the Rockville Auxiliary. smash-bits of the revue is the "Hula rsdson, 86, Internationally known Hostesaes for Group 3 are Mra finance companies. p. m.— Hlgmund Park Sun- HI* ministry as that of bodily GlorgetU Is leaving bis priceless Few Here Who Haven’t Vis- Ereryman’a.Claas at 9:16. that I ' inay preach there alao; for Mra. HtUer had many friends In the Swing,” 'a combination of the oil cherolat. Edna Case Parker, Mrs. Irwin Reln- Thoee at ConferrBce. kbool. Church school at 9:30. healing? Why did He not bring tube rusting in a closet. W to t’s the to thia end cams I forth." smooth rhythms of Hawaii snd Milwaukee — Gardiner Lathrop, hom and Mrs. Everett Goalee. A so- Those who met with the Presi- ited Testing Lanes, They Say p. m.— Young People’s Fel- Nursery at 10:46. health and restoration to all within matter, Guido? Which reminds us— Anderaon-Shea Poet and Auxiliary. PROF. 4M>UDEV DIES. 8SEBB.BB There la a great mystery at- His reach, as evidently He brought Handblllz odvertiatlng corsets modern, stream-lined syncopatlun. 87, former general ooUcitor for cial time with refreshments will dent yesterday were Edae! Ford, P- Christian Ehuleavor at 6:30. Mias where la Ctorporal Gozdz? alluringly excited by a beauteous follow. Inspeotora from the Stats Motor R O B E R T Y O U N G . ,. £16 p. m.—Evening Prayer and Doris Christensen, leader. taching to the healing ministry It to some? Why did He apparent- were received through the mall Santa Fe Railroad, and ion o f John president of the Ford Motor Com- San Francisco, Jan. 33.— (A P )— chorus of twenty "wdcki-wackl pany: William S. Knudsen, presi- Vehicle Deportment arera in town Sermon. Sermon topic: "M oses".* of Jesus; nor Is It only the mys- ly minimize this ministry o f physi- from Wise, Smith. We can't figure Hiram Lathrop, first preoldant o f Prof. T. Eugene Goudey, 69, com- The Week tery that attaohea to the mlracu- American Legion .\uxiUary. Hula maidens. both the University o f Mlsoouri and BRING ON YOUR dent of General Motors Corporation; today, checking on drivers arho haae J A M E S S T E W A R T The Week Monday at 7 p. m.. Boy Scouta cal healing, and always Insist In out why they sent the handbills to poser of the hymn "Abide With failed to undergo ear examination Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Girts Friend- loua or to the things that wre can- some way that He lu-d come to min- About thirty members braved the the Home, unless they have noticed On the screen the State presents the Unlvenlty o f Wisconsin. K. T. Keller, president, and B. E. Me," died here yeaterday after sev- Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.. the Man’s bod weather to attend the meeting BLIZZARD! HOSPITAL NOTES Hutebinaon, vice president of the In safety lanes this period. Ths In- LIONEL BARRYMORE ly Society. not understand by reference to tbe ister above all to the souls o f men? Andy Holxhelmer. Leo Mason and Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, and eral months' lllneos. spectors reported that only a f 609 club «1U meet at Harry ElUott’s, last Monday evening in the State Benny Baker in "Hold 'Era Navy." Chrysler Corporation, and Alvan F L O M N C E M C C • H L U E BURKE 8:00 p. m.—Annual Parish 75 Henry streeL known lawn governing sickness and Why did He constantly urge thoM Harry Pearson going In and out. .4VOC.\DO SEASON as a bug in a m g”— Survivors Include taro sisters, local operators appear to hove bealtb. Armory. During tbe busineaa ses- Macauley, president of the Packard meeting. Wednesday at 6:30, tha Morrlod whom He healed not to tell others sion the members decided to hold a Clarence (Cap) Peterson was OUT TO 8 MONTOS Maybe it’s a Rock Wool bng Mrs. Fanny Goodarln, I-ynn, Mass., skipped Inspection Uus time, but In- S U N D A Y and MONDAY Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Any honest Investigator in this Admitted yeaterday: Bartholomew Motor Car Company. Coujfie'e club will meet at the church altout it. wliereas some modern membership supper, similar to those named chairman of the Hartford SanU Barbara. Chdife-(AP)—It — if not, why not? Sure, and Mrs. Walter Roltt, Salem, Mass. side of 16 minutes four summonses 7:30 p. m.—O iolr Rehearsal. field knows that tenurkablc and Hayes, TaloottvUle. The Prealdent had Indicated his for a Pot Luck supper. Miss Markm faith healers wrould be seeking the o f the past two years, on tbe third DIatrict Counrtl Civil Service and you like avocados—alligator peats were Issued to cor drivers who foil- Thursday, 6:80 p. ro.—Girl Scouta seemingly inexplicable things oc- BOLTON wa insulate houses — big, Admitted today: Mr*. Mauida general Idea, at a press conference Tinker' will speak on the subject, widest publicity? Monday In' February. Mrs. Elsie Employment Cohunittee and W il- to some people—get your fill ba> ed to hove on InspocUoa stlckor nt- state I- riday, 3:30 p. m.—G. F. 8. Can- cur. He is not likely L. conclude W * cannot answer these ques- BMdiuM and tiny. Boyce. 103 Cedar street. Ju»t before he met the motor execu- TREASURY BALANCE "On Duty With the Red Cross".' The Daniels and her membership com- liam Leggett his secretary. Meet- Mrs. A. N. Skinner and Mra Elsie tween now and March. Tba grow* toebed to their arlndstheld*. 9IA N t)H «irrB B *" didates. that tbeae Inexplicable things are tions fully. But we must put the Discharged today: Joan Keeney, Uvea. He said that he was trying commlttM in charge; Mr. and M m mittee will make the arrangements. ings for instructions and plans will Jones will attend a demonstration e n association announeas that, ow - Drivers who hova baen tieketsd 7:00 p. m.—Adult Confirmatlna oontraty to some law or proesas o< emphasis of the ministry of Jesus SpeUs comfort the 40♦0 Edgerton etroet. ‘ ‘ m — Rnii Yov bueineaa men Washington, Jan. 23.— (A P )— ^Th* Frank WUUams, Mr. and M ra Har- I ’ 'wraa voted to send t)>e president, be bold in the near future. of Inexpensive desserts at the home ing to unusual crop condiUoao, n hv laapeetort hova baen given untU W.CB . . ANNA MAT WONG la "DArORTER OP SHANOHAl" Class at ^ e Rectory. old Mott, and Mr. and M ra Roger nature or God. On ths oontraty, where He Himself put It. He canM yuar ’round. PatcUl, 19 1-1 Badrtdjre street. M r*.' * ** among themselves posiUoa of the Treosuiy Jon. 30: Monday to visit o sofsty Una, stthor the National Defense chairman and Wednesday night the Anderaon- of U r a Fritz Goroets In Tolland harvest that usually extaads ovor solve their problems, wUhout Reoeipts. 832.614A0SA0: ozpandl- Sunday, January 30, 7:00 p. m.— WilUama be la likaly to see In these remark- to eaVe men from their sin. Balva- tbe Americanism chairman to tbe Shea bowling ta ^ will be served tha wbols year will be cooflaod Phone 3S29 new legisUtloa. in R oi^ o rd or WlUlsaontic. FnD- The Rev. Edwin Morgan, CuraU at Thursday at 6:80, the Ttaehws' able things tha opatmUoa aoms Tuesday, January 36. 40 Edgerton atreet. tures. tlTA8S.8MJ9: net bolanc*. tng thlA thslr reglstroUana wtn he| ot Uon la more than boiUly haaltb; It National Defense Conference which a oUak supper by tha (Sold Star Tha epidemic of chicken pox Is three montha Daring that portad^ .TUBLIC Chrtet Church Cathedral. Hartford, Training-class win haws a supper Census: Sixty patients. , S p e d g e OotnpliUnU. 83,961.130,083.60; customs receipts concelled, according to th* Inspae-, SSSt .**' higher law at nacura or tha spirit- is the bsalth and welfare ot the win take place In the Hotel Bond, Foots’ Uam at WUlUilaatlc. This Is going tbe rounds In the Birch U L however, th* avocados will ba plop. Three spedfle eomy^ints were Wells Furgo^ ■WEDDINQ" win preach. and class ssaalon at th* ehnreb. AH for the ffionUi. $U,77a4T8J3. tora. ual fetoea at Ufa w U d i man has not SOUL Hartford, on Februarj 8th. 'A a tha result ot the beating our bowl' ssetlon. tlfuL V 4 ^'f-, J‘ , ?«.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ SATURDAY. JANUARY 22,1938 PAUBFIVE^

speaking at a meeting of the New cent telephone charge for one guy iK an rl^ rB trr York Bar Association, took a sound who had to phone hla wife that he “YOU CANT HAVE EVERYTHING** crack at the degradation of the l«-_ wouldn't be home for quite a while T Anglican, Free Churches ARMIES a O S E Many Making a Career BOTH FACTIONS Whale of a Time Had CttEtthtQ BrraU k ^al professlott. by the admission of We do. What It Means: __ POBLIS&ED BT TH* a horde of persons unfitted In every And do we understand that^Lteu- Of Britain May Unite Of Working for the WPA nilALD PRINTING COAfPANT, INC way, except in their law-schooling, ,tenant-Govemor Hayes paid that IN FOR BATTLE PREDia EARLY At Big Fish Banquet It BIm «11 S t r « 8 t llAoeb88t8r. Conn. for the practice of law. And then, bill? We do not. Do we under- Holding Company Debate THOMAS FERGUSON with serene unconsciousness, he stand—ia it possible that we under- Liondon. Jan. 22.— (A P )—Loaders, , Buell a church would remain ^ le - Washington, Jan. 22 — (AP) —ij^ence of Mayors toe committee re- By EDDY OILMOBB .^before it bad left the tongua, they 0«rr8rtl M insor t o MORGAN M. REATTY a The bolding company mads pos- of the Church of Ehigland and Bap- copal (Anglican), with both Free OVER SUCHOW (Thairraan Bymea (D-8. C.) aald to -, ce'ved a report today that a serious FILIBUSTER END Founded October }. Ittl took a crack at himself and those stand, that the bill—the total waa AP Feature Bsrvtos Writer Waahlngton, Jan. 32.— (AP) .: served the first of 14 coorsas Ot T slble Such top-heavy financial em- tist, Methodist and other Protestant Church and Anglleon bishops. The relief problem exists in 60 larger cold hors d’oeuvres. other members of the bar who in 1352—wa.s paid by the city of Wa- Washington —The President Is pires aa the Insull utility group, churches, advanced cauttously today Archbiahop of Canterbury would be (Conttooed from Page One) day that investigators for the Sen- Thla reporter ate flah for four solid pRbllahed Byoit BveBlns Eieept cities covered In a recent survey. (Oontlnoed from Page One) Among them were snch dellea* BundAjra and H olidays Entered at the reefbt years have so frequently terbury, out of a (500 entertainment taking pot-shots at bolding com- which crashed In 1928 with losses a momentous plan for unity, but ex-officio president of ita general at,. unemployment committee had "In some cases, toe relief load' la hours last night and became ao Post Onloe at BLancbester. Conn., as with each group to keep its individ- assembly. account of the six and one-half ctes as: Saeond Class Mail Matter. bewailed the profession’s fallen es- allowance of Waterbary tax money panies. and the bolding companies to thousands of investors, many of found many persona apparently heavier than at any time tn the past ample manpower to keep up their book-shy he won’t even hang hla Sliced amoked New York ssi, are firing back. People are talking whom did not oven understand what ual forms of worship. The rough- The United Church would accept months of conflicL were” maklng a career" of working three years," advised Director Paul speechmaking "Indefinitely." tate. made to the mayor? Tough aa It hewn scheme was presented as a hat on one. American sturgeon on toast and SUBSCRIPTION RATES about financial p ^ m ld s and what kind of securities they had bought. the sacrament of communion, and Their general conclus.ions were for WPA. ! V. Betters of toe conference. Hints at Jockeying. The occasion was the 29-course canapes of Great Lakes (tavlar. One Tear by Hall ...... 'Many men with no standing in la, we do. not, without going very oeeply into L'nder Test Now basis for discusston of church accord, baptism would be an essential con- that China’s Generalissimo Chtang "We have figures which show "Thus far," Connally said, "the Par Month by Mall ...... I -to but there was in prospect fierce "If the relief problem la to be met piscatorial repast spread before 2U0 After toe eaters had swuiu Blnrla Copy ...... | .41 the community,” he said, "have Perhaps it wouldn't be nice to what these tilings are. Abuses have led to some con- dition for membership. Apart from Kai-Shek had refused to make that In some states as high as 70 adequately," he added, ’It will be debate has been centered on the guests by toe (Jommerca Depart- through tola, they served you brlm- OallTared One Tear ...... f9.0« controversy among tbe 32.000,000 thla. however, members would con- peace, therefore a new and favor- merits of the bill. Now toe

HANrHKKl KK EVKNINO HERALD. MANCHKKTKK. CONN. ■HEAD OF MOTOR DEPT. Proper Lubrication Imijortant to Motor Car Upkeep TO SET PRECEDENT DAILY RADIO PROGRAM DESCRIBES YEAR’S WORK IN PLAYS PROGRAM SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 (Central and'Eastem Standard Time) proiTaras to kar and basic chains or sroups thereof union moel- fiod.^cesat to cout (o to o) dealenntiens Include all aTallablo stations. "9001 th Rrosramo subjoct to ebanss by ststions without previous netleo. p. M, HIGH DRUBS MERIDEN FOR U STRAIGHT CAGE VICTOR complied dally in the department NBC-WEAF (RED) NETWORK MOUNT.—kvor kla koh kal ksvo kfbb ------— ------^-______^^^toration Point Almost will serve as the basis for rejrular First Time Players Have BASIC — East: wsaf wnao wtlc wjar COAST—knx koln kol kfpy kvl ktfo koy reports this year to the highway wlas wesh kyw wfbr wre wxy wb«n Ctnta Etats commissioner and the puiice com- wcas wum wwj wsai wdsl; MlSwrat: 12:0C^ 1;00 OfUntalt Conetrt GiYcn Three One-Act Pro- ksd wnuiq who wow wdaf wirs lutp; 12:15^ 1:16—John SturootOp Sarlton* Reached ^ th One Out Of missioner that both department Meuntaini koa kdyl: South: wnbs: 12:3(^ 1:SO—Buffalo Prooonto Program _ I I . I . >r ' executives may know at all times Psclfle: kfl kew homo khq kpo ksu: 1:(K^ 2:06—Madioon Avonuo Cnoom# , (OPTIONAL autlons OMraU Inur- 1:16— 2:1^Ann Loaf Organ Contort / Two HaTingHaTinn License To i "*'*'■* rtien-eMins accident doctions In One Night chnnio'ibly on olthor RED or BLUB 1:46— 2:4^Tho Morrymakort Oreh* / Braddock Winner By Close Decision Superb Team Play (^’ U.VS.UUV * | ^p^rienccs are being recorded. networks): SASIC — East; wlw wtsa 2:16— 9:1^Woltioo from tho World/ Studies are being made by the de- waan work wool: MIdwast: wood wgl 2:46— 3:46—To Bo Annour.cod (90 m ) wabf wbow wabo kaoo Ians. OTHER 9:1^ 4:16—Tho Oletatoro Orohootro Operate Motor Vehicles.; partment of factual data developed OPTIONAL STATIONS - Canadian: 9:4^— 4:46—Four Clubman In Vocolo When the Coromunlty Players erot efcf: Cantrat; wofl wtmj arlba wday 4HM>— 6:06—Story of Induatry Prog. over the years to support conclu- kfrr koam: South: wtar wptf wla wjax 36-26 Triumph To Bring give the three one act plays next 4:9(^ 6:36—Moodi from tho Conaofo HOLDOUT SHOW IS sions which may serve as recom- wfla-waun wlod waoe wfbc wwno wcae 6:06— 6:06—Columbia'# Chorus Quaat RALLY IN LAST ROUNDS Tuesday night it will be the first wavs warn wme wab wapi wmsb widz 6:26— 6:26—Praia*Radio Nowa Parted PA’S TOP TERRYVILLE, 53-43, mendations to the next legislature This Is anoHin’ of the rp\1ews kvoo »k y .what woal ktha 6:96— 6:30—Ban Fold and Orehaatra of 1937 ^Titten for the Asso- for changes in th^'-more vehicle time that this has been done the ksbx ktbs kark ksno: Mountain: ksir ksbl kur kob; Pacific: kfbk kws k:^ 6:06— 7:0(^Tha Baturday Swing Club SAVED FROM FLOP ebted l*ress b} state offirlals I regulations. club for public presentation. ^Many kem 6:9^ 7:90—Tha Niagara Falla Band— C. C. I. L. Diadem Nearer I .There was little spectacular about one act plays have been given at en- __ baalc: Saranada at Sunaat—went GAINS NOD OVER FARR sod business leaders. CenL EccL JiOO— S:00—CBS Workahep, Dramatia '• I the department's routine through tertainments here and there and at 7:90— 9:96—Johnny and Ruta Morgan TO HOLD STATE LEAGUE LEAD ■••♦•r * Orchestra By M im .AEL I the year. Rather la it a more or less the club meetings and have proved 12:30— 1:Mh—Capara from tho Campus •:00— 6:06-Prof. Quit Quitaoa You BY JOE DIMAGGiO A. COKNOH 1:00— 2i00—Bonny Moroff'o OrohoatrS S:90— 6:90—Among Our Souvonira— close. One Judge vtytad Farr; the The past year, 1937. established Program of keeping ever- very succeasful. This was found 1:S0— 2:S(b—Yaur Host from Euffala ^ wabc; Saturday Saranada—ehain other Braddock. Johnny McAvoy, Ed Rose Paces Scorers A s to be the case in New York lately 2;0IL- 2:00—Ooldan Msledlaa, OrchaaL •i9^15‘®^Tha Hit Parada—o to cat Stout-Hearted Ex-Champion Victory No, 11! peak figures at the State Depart- I o’romP'o 2:3(h^ 2:20 ' SinBlng Into Microphono ^••4^10:4^Margarat Oaum. Soprano the gnarled little referee, had mark- the department Is constantly in the and gave the Players the Idea to IJsO^llJO^Buddy Rogara Orchaatra ment of motor vehicles in all re' try It here In Manchester. 2:00— 4:0(L-EoDDy Orayaon Orchaatra ed four rounds for Braddock, four OPPOSE NEW HAVEN Walt Bareisa Sets Record Red And White Marches spects save one— the 1937 total of Held. repre.sentatlves appearing at 4:0(b- 4:00—Top“ H4attara------Danes Band- 16:9^11:9^—Bob Cretby A Orchaatra Stages Sizzling Hnish For for the Welshman, and two even on Yankee Slugger Rejects Rnp- p. meetings of all types, particularly There is considerable difference 4:3(h— 4:30—Calllns Stamp Ccllactara 11:00—12:0^Sammy Kaya'a Orchaatra traffic accident fatalities showing a 4:44— 4:44—To Ba Announcad (14 m.) 11 :S0—12:30—Orrin Tueker'a Orchestra hla card. He east hla vota for Brad- 2— Cole, r f . . . . , in schoc.'s, explaining the traffic to a one act play and one where the four per cent reduction iver 1936. 4:0(8— 4:0(8—Spanish Rsvus Orchss'trs NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK dock. A draw decision would have To 7th League Decision; 0— Gavello, rf accident problem and the plans to plot Is spread out over three acta 6;3»— S;30—Press-RsSIs News PsHsd Split Verdict; Experts Rate AT EAST SIDE REC As High Mermen Win 3rd pert’s $25,000 Offer To the score being 422 as compared S;3A— S;34—4usstlsn Esx sn Bperts been fair. 1— Schleldgc, If , cope with the situation. 'Through- or more. A one act play. must ~ Baati wja wbs>wbaa wbaJ with 439. 4:44— 4:44—Rsllslen trom ths Nstss wbM kdka waar wyyt wjtn wayr wmal To Illustrate further bOw close 1—Green, If .... out the fall, winter and spring give the audience the entire action 4:0(L— 7;(XL-Kaltsnnisysr*s Kindsrg’sn Fighting Spirit A Featore; 0— Kose, c . . . . ’ , With that gratifying exception, quickly, the plot develops In a swjft 4:3(8— 7:3(V-Olek Osapsrrs Orshsstra ^11 waby webr wcky wa^*wean wico Boat A Draw; Was A Very tha going was, Farr lost tat the fi- One of the strongest swimming.^aridea (Learned, Hyman, Alaop). Pnt Life Into Salary Tron- months, when groups of all types 4:4^— 7:44—Jean Sablon Song Prog. wlau: MIdwaat: wanr wla kwk koll wren nal analysis hocauae be dropped two TOMORROW AT 2:30 1— T. Brown, o 0-0 01 ' an other statlstlgs contained In the sequence, often giving the audience wmt liaa wowo wetn: South; wrtd wnbr teams Manchester lilgh )iae bad In 'Hme 1:14.4. , arc most active in holding meetings, 7:04— t:00—Bob RIploy Program—to e kfdm wrol kiia wjbo wdau waaa punChos slightly lOw In the third 1— Murphy, r g . . . 0-0 1 ^ 0 I anniutl report of the department re- a full length play in condensed 7:30— a:30-Jsok IJslsylay Varlaty—to - ' e 330 yard tree style; Won by O. ^ Seconds Are B^ten. 2- '-H . SqiuktrlM, r| veal substantial Increases for 1937 the department will handle an aver- S;00-:-t:00—Al Roth _ ...... wasn kxya: Mountain: klo kvod kshf: Ordinary Fight. round. MCAvoy took tho round recent yearn achieved its third sue- hie Of RasebaD Players. f 6^ form. It is almost a sure thing A Hla Orooatra ’'** '•X'' '•eea kjr Orfltelli, (Man.): MOderMo (Mer.) 1— E. SquatritO, rg .. 0 !L 6 I over 1936. All such greater totals age of twenty appointments a week. therefore that the entertainment 4:34— 4:34—"SpscIsI OslIvsry.’’ SsrIsI 'NOTE: See WEAP-NBC for optional away from him, when be bad won eessivs triumph last night by second. Leary (Man.) third. Time U We believe the solution of the traffic • :0(L-10:00—NBC Symphony (Hi hrs.) Hat of atatlona.) it otherwise. 2— Taggart, I g ...... 20-3 ._ u4^ are not pelasing, liowever, as the will be a succeas and especially 10:34—11:30—Ruby Newman’s OrchssL SL Casiinir’$ Provide Unex- trouncing Meriden high at the Sli- 3:46.2. of 9—Wtozler, Ig ...... 0 3-3 ...)^ 3 ^ . Increase in traffic accidents and in- accident problem to be the educat- when the hard rehearsals that the 11:04—12:04—Don Bsotor and Orchaatra CanL EasL Going Into the ninth round, prac- 40 yards free style: Wen by New York, Jsn. 22— (A P ) —When With a superb display 11:30—12:30—Blua Barron’s Orchestra By G A Y LE TALB O T ver City as Captain Walter Bareisa juries resulting therefrom are a bur- ing of the general public so that Community Players have are con- 1*iJ^ l ‘2?~Y8a Club Matinaa Pros. tically every score card at the ring Borelsa (Man.), Topping (Man.) that young "upstart." Joe Dimag- teamwork and fighting spirit CBS-WABC NETWORK 1'2?~ 2:00—Metropolitan Opera—to o New York,'Jan. 22.— (A P )—Jim pected Opposition As paced the 41-37 score with ^ 11 14 "8li8;,36’ den on ,society and so to be deplor- willing and efficient cooperation sidered. Bide had Tommy In fronL He had second. LaNoue (M er.) third, lim e gio, ambled out of Ool. Jake Rup- that would not be denied. Man- MerMea (26) will be given the authorities by in- BASIC — Bast: wabo trado woko weao J’SS’:’: •"'* orchaatra BrfiOdoek'a flstlc Obltuaiy, hauled belted Brmddock’s middle Into a sptu'kling record-breaking perform- ed. Be sure and attend next Tuesday weal war wkbw wkrc whk wjr wdre Announcad (30 m.) 19.6 eeconds. This broke the Mea- P.. dividual operators. We believe the .Wabar OrchaaL out and burnished up fbr publiea- mass o f angry rod and pur^e welta .pert’e brewery, remarking on the chester High’s cage brilliants The total net receipts for the night at the Hollister Street school. wcau wjaa wpro wfbl wjav wgaa: Mid- Pease-Radio News Period Amerks Win 9th Straight; ance in the 40-yard free style. cheater record by four-tenths of a 1— to o s t y la , tt .. calendar year of 1937, exclusive of prevention of traffic accidents to be FOOTBAU, NAVY LIFE Modem, clean and efficient—this la ecatlon experts In Manchester. Bruno It is a benefit performance for the watt: wbbm wfbm kmbe kmox what KItehall, Contralto tlon so many times It’s getting and even Jim’s most ardent sup- Bareisa, veteran of three cam- second. excellence of the oolonel’s brew and marched closer to the Cen- 1— Flske, r f ...... kfab krnt 8:44— 4:44—J. O'Brian'o iJarmonleao frayed around the edges, was placed porters had resigned their man to the gasoline tax, reached 36,&27,- the most Important work of the de- the slogan of Manchester's most "Up has attended lubrication schools in Educational club. The ■ money east—wbna wpg whp whao wore ctrb paigns, churned his way to a mark Diving: Won by M. Orfltelli. the reverse of the (rnkmel's saiarv tral Connecticut Interscholas- 0— Chrostowskt, If i ’S2“ * Maataga of Israel a bad hiding In the last two rounds. 14S.08 as compared with 36,010,- partment. * To the Minute” lubrication depart- Boston. Mass, and at the Oldsmo- which they obtain from this show Is ckao wibx wmaa wees wnbf wiba wkbn 6:36— 7:96—Undo Jim'a Quaatiena— tenderly back in the flies today un Girls Also Victors. of 19.6 seconds to eclipse the record (Man.), Klngsford (M er.) second, offers, he Just about saved the hold'- tic League championship with 3— Heilman, If . . . . FURNISH H IM THRILLS blle factory in Lansing, Mich. used to buy milk for children who whlo wsbl eaat: Riearde'a Caballarot—wait dbr the "B 'a " Braddock Tsars Loose of 30 seconds flat set by Dana Pickles (Man.) third. out and howl society from becoming 2— Ciisty, I f ...... : 809,69, representing an increase menL DIXIE — wgat wafa wbro wqam wdod rJwV— 6:06—Oanca Orchaatra — wji: an impressive 36 to 26 triuipph from 1937 of 8.6 per cent. W’e are in a position where we are much in need o f extra nourish- klra una wlac wwl wtoe krid kuh ktaa Victor by a balrllne decision over Then Jim tore loeee. Suddenly bis Cowlsa in 1933. 100 yard frae-style: Wen by L a - a oomplete busL 1— Dorsey, a ...... I Your present day motor, according _ J^arry Lawla and Orchcatra—chain rugged Tommy Purr before a ro6r> over Meriden High at the Sil- During the year, 3215,014.00 was can choose any type of lubricants ment. Tickets and reserved seats waco koma wdbo wbt wdaa whig wdbj 7:3^7 9:90

neddent on the Connecticut Boule* In the vicinity of 36 cents a pound signal board at the grocery’s order Lucy Monroe; Gabriel Heator, news commentator; Fred Yard in Eteat Hartford, Clarence E. for best grades, the price falling as Tomdrrow. department. It waa difficult for *Wnaon. whose address EAst Hart* the grades differed in the sorting. Jan. 23. — Annual meeting of the telephone repair men to locate Waring’s Glee Club; Milton Berle. comedian; Fred Rich’s the trouble and it waa an hour and ford police gave as 4S Strickland •The lari;j8t buyer in the two towns Emanuel Lutheran church. ABEL’S SaTs Orchestra — 10:45-11 ;30 tonight. f t n e t Manchester, was held Jor yesterday was the Consolidated Next Week. a half before It waa remedied. From Onarsnteed Electrical and

upaarance in town court. East Cigar Company, although there Jan. 23— Three one-act plays by that time on Pinehurst’s order NIerhanIcal Auto Repairing

clerks were busy receiving calls and ptartford. on Monday morning. were other firms in the field look- Community Players at Hollister Bear 26 Ckaiper HIreet rechecklng calls they believed had ing for crops, A t one farm five street school for benefit of Ekluca- Established 1921 been made. > Frank B. JOlaon, P. H. M., station* different buyers called, but the crop Uonal club. Dr. Charles W. Strant In yesterday’s Plnehurst grocery ad at the U. S. Naval hospital in bad been sold to the first buyer. Also annual dinner meeting of given careful consideration by the advertisement in The Herald a Philadelphia, Mrs. Jillson ana their This will release considerable Merchants Division of Chamber of committee it was decided that the Richelieu brand Illustration waa Baughter, Dorothy Ann, of Boston, money to the farmers who have Commerce at Hotel Sheridan. Temple's spacious banquet hall o f- used in advertising a sale on apri- hre spending the week*end with Mr. found it necessary to spend more Jan. 28— Mid-year graduation ex- BINGO A N D D A NCE knd ICrs. Lawrence W. Jillson, of 128 ercises at high school. fered the moat advantages for an cots. The Illustration should have money than usual in sorting their affair of this kind. Dr. Charles W. Manchester JEMrldge street. They will also visit Jan. 29— Birthday Ball for Presi- shown the Rural Gold Brand in- crops. Strant, who has Just completed a stead. A R M Y A N D N A V Y CLU B yrlth Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Whit* dent, State Armory. comb of Andover. year In the chair of Master of Man- Motor Sales Coming Bventa. chester lodge. Is the general Chair- Feb. 1-4 —Annual Herald Cook- EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT • The Permanent Armistice day ing school. man of the committee and the grand march will be led by Harold Walsh, Inc. Aemraittee will hold a special aseet* ODD FELLOWS LOIKIE Feb. 12— Informal cabaret dance GENEROUS PRIZES! to g la the Army and Navy club* the new Master of the lodge, and his at Rainbow In Bolton, auspices of partner. ' ' 27 Games and Door Prize! iMuae, Monday evening at 7 o'clock. American Legion. ^fun with Three hundred dancers can be A ll members of the committee are Music By Rhythm Kings Orchestra. Feb. 13—Police benefit at State easily accommodated on the banquet While laquested to be present INSTALLS OFFICERS theater. hall floor at the Temple and in many USED CAR Admission 25c. Feb. 15—r Annual banquet of your friends^

Luther League of Emanuel Lutheran church.

King David’s Officers Are Feb. 17, 18. 19— SL Bridget's pre- Special! _ 4 - / / C / a 6 News Modern and Old Fashioned Lenten Mardi Gras. •TEN DAYS ONLY!” Feb. 25— Annnal Masonic Ball ITS ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER V A meeting of the “Manchester Seated By Deputy Grand DANCE ROLLER Free Service Policy With A*B poultry and Dairy dub" was at Masonic Temple. “ At The Old Reliable” Thursday, January 13. 1938 at Each Car Purchased! TONIGHT the hon>e of Hamilton Grant with 8 Master And Staff. nsmbers present 1937 Pontiac DeLuxe 2-Door Vernon' Grange Hall 4-H Club activities and projects SKATING Sedan, radio and healer. OAK GRILL Vernon Center ware discussed -vlth, Samuel Calvert, 19.37 Chevrolet Sedan With Newly Redecorated and Renovated W'lth the ceremonies of the order, Agent For Saturday Night our new leader. John Spencer be- the elective and appointive officers Music by Dubaldo's Orches. Trunk, radio and heater. To Make It Manchester’s Brightest Spot! came a club member. The club ot King David lodge of Odd Fellows At 19.36 Oldsmobile 2 • Dwr voted to put on a Bingo game and were duly Installed last night by Dancing 8 to 12. a oomnilttae constating o f Mr. Cal OPPERS Masonic Temple Trunk Sedan, heater. TONIGHT: KNIGHTS OF RHYTHM BOYS MUSIC District Deputy Grand Master Ar- 19.36 Nash Sedan with radio vert. John Spencer and William thur Bateman and staff of Rock- Admission .l.ic. Admission ,35c. FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER Steele were appointed to get infor* and heater. I! ville. Those seated were: Noble maUon. Grand. Lon Foreman; Vice Grand, EXCELLENT FOOD AT A LL TIMES 19.36 Plymouth Coupe, heat- T to club la looking for new mem- Jamaa L. Cummings; Recording Sec- OKE er.

bare ao.(7 eity on* betareen the ages retary. Walter E. Fox; FlnancUi of .JO 61^ 31 would be Interested in 1935 Oldsmobile Sport Coupe Secretary. Arthur Shorta; Treasur- eanylng a 4*H poultry or dairy er, Thomas Brown; Warden, Harry with radio and heater.

project please telephone M77 and Ingraham; Conductor, Herbert 19.35 Plymouth Sedan. Hutt; Right Supporter of Noble ask for William H. Steele or see him $ 12*75 19.35 Pontiac 2-Door Touring Grand, Albert Miller; Left Support ■«l.\ at tbs high school. Sedan. er of Noble Grand, Harry F. Sweet; UASH YES:— The next meeting will be held at

the homt o f John Spencer on Friday Chaplain, Thomas Maxwell; Right Delivered. 1934 Oldsmobile Sport Sedan, Still Going Strong! Scene Supporter, Wilber Loveland: 6-wheel, with radio and February 4, 1938, at 8:00 p.m. Secretary, Left Scene Supporter. Lawrence We Have Boys * heater. The New Year’s Greatest Keith; Right Supporter of Vice Bill Steele 1934 Pontiac Sedan, low Bargain Event Grand, Fred Robinson; Left Sup- mileage. porter of Vice Grand, Charles S. LT.Wood Co.

Roberts, Jr.; Inside Guard, George 51 Blsoell ret MM> (2 ) 1933 Plymouth Sedans. • Plain Garments

Clark and Outalde Guard, Stanley (2 ) 193.3 Chevrolet Sedans. BOOTS NIchoIa Does Your Motor 193.3 Chevrolet Coupe. Following the Installation a aoclal o Cleaned and Pressed

time was held, and those present And Men’s, Too, in the 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. “Pingr” On a Hill? listened to the radio account of the 19.31 Chevrolet Sedan.

A TankfuII of Standard Braddock-Farr fight Goodrich Line. 1931 Ford Coach. • Called For and Delivered

Sanoco Gas Will Eliminate (2 ) 1930 Ford Coupes. FILMS Full Line of Goodrich Arctics It. DEVELOPED AND for Children, Boys, Misses “OUR REPUTATION

SPECIAL DOLLAR PRINTED IS YOUR GUARANTEE” Gorman Motor Sales and Men for 2 $1.00 Boick Sales and Service TURKEY DINNERS 24-HUUR SERVICE Served to Social and Fraternal 18 Main Street Film Deposit Box At Dial 7100 Today Socletle*. Manchester Next to G. E. Willis OOVE.NTRV FRAGiHENT 80C. Store Entrance For Prompt Pickup Semce Phone 7220 Motor Sales Reservations, Dial 8883. Single garments 55c if sent alone 60c If sent with two

or more garments. These special prices apply to women’s Inc. KEMP'S plain coata and plain 1-piece dressos. Men’a topcoata and Your Oldsmobile Dealer 3-piece aulta (coat, veat, trou-sers.) Special discounta on 20 East Center St.^^Tel. 3251 any other two garments. Buy m Build m Sell m Exchange

Real Estate NOnCE U. S. Cleaners and Dyers To Settle Estate— Centrally located, Six-Room Single, The majority of THE BOARD OF 836 Main Street steam heat; excellent condition; $4200. Terms. R E LIE F of the TOW N of COVEN- D O N T W A IT! H AVE PORC H A N D LA W N Hartford County’s Reliable Cleaners and Dyers Six-Room Single (2 lots); steam heat, oak finish. 2-car TRY. CONNECTUnTT, will meet at

garage; ideal location; $4800. Cash needed $1000. the TOW N CLER K ’S OFFICE at SOUTH COVENTRY, FEBRUARY FURNITURE SPRAY-PAINTED N O W ! Five-Room Bungalow, steam heat, 2-car garage in base- ment; S46,’)0. Small amount of cash needed. let., 8th., and ISth., 1938. Interested

All persons claiming to be ag- Five-Room Single, double lot; oil burner, oak floors; near grieved by the doings of the Asses- Hollister Street school; $.37.50. Ca.sh $500. sors of the Town or Coventry, Four-Room Single, 2-car garage, 'i acre land; $2800. Conn., and those requiring offsets

Ca.sh $500. must appear and file their complaint

at one of these meetings or at some Duplex, 12 rooms, 2-car garage; $5700. Cash needed $700. adjdumed meeting of said Board of Relief.

Will Exchange— 50-acre poultry and dairy farm, coops H ie time o f appeal Is limited by for 2000 layers, for a single or two-familv house in law to twenty days from and after the first day of February, 1938. Manchester. Signed, Will Exchange a very good six-room single for a two- JOHN E. W RIGHT. Chairman. family house. BRYON W. HALL, Member. For Rent— Vernon, six rooins, all Improvements; acre

of land; $2,5.00 per month.

“ Out o f ligh t," maifla!— but don’t For Your Favorite Dishes

Hasrtngs Roadside Office BOARD OF R E IE F let your porch and lawn furniture Sizzling Steaks . , Special Salads . . 3.31 Oakl and S t r e e t be “out of mind!” Toull want it ■oon for Spring’s good Hveather. Roast Chicken . . Chow Mein . . Foods Dial 4842 far Appointment Open Sundays NOTICE Have It iprav-palnUd now — pick prepared from the recipes of world-

any color In the rainbow — and w ell The Board of Relief of the Town renowned chefs , . We’re speciaii.sts in do it at very little coat right now of Bolton. Connecticut, will be In while we can give our unhurried preparing what you want the way vou

session at the basement of Center attention. like it. . ■ Church: ^ Toesday, Feb. 1, 1088. Ti’y Our Special Sunday Dinners Saturday. FMi. 5. 1938. EST.I/ A A TES C H EE R F U LLY G IV E N Johnny^s Package Store Wednesday, Feb. 16. 1938.

The time of appeal is limited by Main Street law to twenty days from and after A ll W ork Called For A nd Delivered FINE WINES — LIQUORS AND BEER

the first day of February 1938. A T OUR POPULAR BAR ^ ' S P E C U L : CHESTERFIELD PIRIE,

N«w England NEBCX) A L E ^ Chairman. SEBASTIAN GAMBOLm,

^ ••••^••••••••••••••••eaeadaeeeeee LEONARD GIGUO. Board of Relief at the Town ot THOS. McCILL, Jr.

Old Dutch Ale, 3 Cans 25c Bolton. PAINTER AND DECORATOR ^ Princess Restaurant Main Street At Pearl Street 126-128 Cedar Street Telephone 6887 rrMterleaAtAlllliMa. Phone 5566 Local Agent for AH Dutch Boy Products. “ The healthy place to eat and drink” '

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