ITODBTBBH MbimttmSn Etmtino CmiQt WSDMJB8UAT, jrAmiAJCT 1 ,1100k AVBBAOB DAILT OIBCDIATIOM THE DDBATBUI DANCE TO waa a aucceaa in every way. A ll exception was the congregations taka about 10 days to tastall the for tho Month U Doooaker, lt$B Foncaat of u. 8. Woatlwr Bm n m l reaervatlona were taken and tbe that gathered at the maaaea i n . S t Hartford For the First Business Day o t the New Year, Pinehurat PIED PIPER ORCHESTRA NEW YEAR PARTIES large crowd enjoyed a turkey din, TO n S T A U CROSSING system. They have the necessary Bridget'a and St. Jamea'a churches. Rain or fleet prvheMj MbM Offers Yoa . . ner, served at 11:30 and enjoyed equipment no band at New Haven, The mass in S t James's church at S it waa stated, ready to Install as 5 , 8 5 2 with enow with flowty rWeg tem­ A llie s for Cooking or E atin g...... baa. 99c, 6 lbs. 23e THURSDAY, JAN. 2 dancing until 2 o'clock this mommg. o'clock was celebrated by Rev. J. aC N AlSn TEN DAYS It was the second time that the soon aa the order to make the Moober of llw An«« UtittrliFatFr SuFtting perature tonight: Friday rata aai Leo Burke and the number waa ao School St. Reo. AdmiMioa S5c. HQtE BIG SUCCESS oemewhat waiuier. council has held a N ew Yedr part.v large that many had to stand not change was given. Only the flash Boteau of Obcniatloaa FRESH VEGETABLES Door Prite, Season P a m * at this place and like the one a only In the church, but on the ateps. NeW Haven Railroad Has system will be used, the bell net be^ MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM year ago it was a'marked sdcceas. Equipment Already for In­ ing part of the signal system that New Cabbage at 8c a lb.; special on nice white Mush­ There was a large crowd at the is to be instaUed at the Oakland The annual meetlnng of the Ek!- (OtaasUtod Advertletag ea Pago $.) K. of C. Has Big Celebra­ midnight show at the State Theater stallation at Oakland Street. crossing. VOL. LV., NO. 79. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1986. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE rooms at 32c a pound box, 18c Vi lb.; fresh, crisp Green cleslastlcal society ofol the Center Beans, Cauliflower, Soup Bunches, fancy New Beets are ABOUT TOWN last night. The show was over at 2 Congregational church will take o'eiock this morning and following place Wednesday evening, January It is expected that the New York, reasonably priced at 2 bunches 19c; Green Peas, 2 qts. tion at Rainbow — Big the show many went to the differ­ MIas Merle ShortB, a fltudent nurso 8. The annual meeting and supper sflew Haven A Hartford Railroad 29c; Cucumbers, 12c ea.; Fresh Celery and Brussels ent restaurants in Manchester that at the Lcawrcnce and Memorial Aaao- 6f the church will be held on the Company will have the flaah algnals Where Russia Speeds.New Railroads Eastward Sprouts. had arranged for serving special 15th. POLITICS RULES TOMMY TOUHEY, clated hospital, N ew London, will rc- Theater Crowd. RAPIDOL meals at an early hour. at the Oakland street crossing be­ Bumc her Atudlcs after apendlng the fore February 15, the date set by H AIR DYE SUGAR ...... 10 lbs. 5.1C Birdseye Sfniwherries pRflt ten days at her home at 65 Manchester this morning at 7:30 The Justamere Bridge club will the Utilities Commission. At the BOTH ITALIAN ARMIE Benton Htrcel. The New Yesr'ii party held by looked like a deserted village. Those hearing held In Hartford when the Quick, Wonderful Besnlts. CAPITAL ON EVE NOTED BANDIT, meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Tea Garden Jellies Special, box ...... 25c who had been up late last night and rnmphell Council K. of C., at Rain­ Iva Ingraham, at the home of her question was before the Commission Guaranteed Not Hamifnl. Usually 29c. not having to report to work this 3 for ."jlc MlAfl Marion E. Johnson of Hud* daughter, Mrs. James Crough of a representative of the railroad bow dance hall, Bolton, last night. morning remained In bed. The one ARTHUR DRUG STORE son Heights, N. J.. visited at the 437 Center street. made the statement that It would OF NEI^SESSION I S C ^ E D home of Mrs. Ellen C. Modean of 65 SIBERIA FRESH FISH Laurel street over the New Year’s $ MAKE SLOW PROGRES Early Thursday We Will Receive A Shipment of Fresh holiday. Sea Food Presdent Labors On Mes­ Federal Men Nab Last of ILAKE Advance in Nordi and Halibut Scallops...... '.pt. 39c sage; Bonos Straddlers Eight Men Wanted m Con­ Samuel Ryder Is Dead; Salmon O ysters...... pt. 33c TODAY'S WINNER Ibaikal Boston Bluefish Sm elts...... 33c lb. Retarded; Ronw A b » ( Reg. No. 6315 Rejoice as Veteran Group nection with $104,000 Cod Fancy Extra (Large) Was Noted Sportsman n iets of Haddock and Sole M ackerel...... 12'/jC lb. 5 Gallons of Franklin IRKUTSK I cemed Over Pa Adjust Tbeir Differences. F. 0. Robbery. -jS? Smoked Filet of Haddock Gas FREE! 2 v SBA London, Jan. 2— (A P ) — Snmuel.f States in the year of the current ThatU.S.Y^Rc PINEHURST MEAT. For a meat special, we suggest VLAPtl/OSTOK I^der, 77, donor of the Ryder golf match. E\ery Day A Winner At Waahlngton, Jan. 2.— (A P ) — Chicago, Jan. 2— (A P ) — "Tom- nice lean cuts (2 to 2'/j lbs.) of LAMB STEW for 39c. ■ ■ r-^)MANCHlJ|KUO cup, for competition between pro­ The contest takes place in alter­ Shadows of the forthcoming Presi­ msr” Touhy, long sought aa the fessionals of the United States and nate years, each country being Exports Under New FYeshly Ground Beef is always a good buy at 29c a lb. FRANKLIN dential campaign dominated the leader of the "Terrible Touhy” OUTER J ! f— England, died suddenly today in a visited in turn. We have a few Corned Spare Ribs to sell for 19c a lb. London hotel. Ryder headed the seed firm bear­ GAS STATION STARTS Ice-blanketed capital today amid gang, was seised today in a west MONGOL'JA J A P A i r trality A ct Tender, lean Beef Stew, cut from quality chucks, 35c lb. Comer of Center and Adams Ryder, who went to the hotel for ing his name at St. Albans, where indications that a compromise side apartment, Lieut. Thomas the Christmas holidays, succumbed be lived for 60 years. Streets .O t IN N E R Shank Soup Bones; Dried Beef, '/i lb. 33c; Ribs of Corn­ bonus redemption measure would Kelly of the state's attorney's police to pneumonia. His name was known throughout ed Beef at 2 lbs. for 25c. These last three will help your be swept through Congress. disclosed. He presented bis trophy at St. the Empire fo r his encouragement Rome, Jan. 2,— (A P )- 'Senator Robinson, the Democratic budget a lot. Meaty Shoulder I^amb Chops. THURSDAY, JAN. 2 Touhy is wanted for questioning Albans, Eng., In 1926 for competi­ of the small gardener, and he was observers sold today thrsa leader, forecast enactment of a about a long list of postal robberies, tion between teams of America and proud to be known as "a aeedman Pinehurst will give you the best food and save you bonus bin that President Roosevelt including a $105,000 holdup in Char­ British professional golfers. to millions." factors in the Italo-Bthioptan time and money in 1936. Dial 4151. would sign. lotte, N. C. The trophy waa first competed Ryder was one of the greatest were causing national concemt Arriving trains brought more and Eldest of five brothers, the 41- for In 1927. Two years later, the patrons of professional golf in the DoubIe*tracklng‘ of the Trana-Siberlan railroad has been completed by Russian convict labor between 1. Possibility of American ■ January Sale Prices on the Famous more legislators for the opening to­ year old "Tom m y" was accused by conditions of the deed of the gift country. He waa credited with export restrictions under ahyj L. T. Wood Co. morrow. Controversy over Presi­ police of organising the Touhy boot­ Irkutak and Khabarovsk, making better transport for soldiers In case of war with Japan. Plana also go were altered, confining the British helping to develop the WbItcombe forword for a northern branch from weat of Lake Baikal to the Amur river, because the present line has neutraHty program adoptad b f 'r 51 Bissell St. Tel. 4496 dent Roosevelt's radio address to a leg gang which controlled . illicit team to BrItlsh-born professionals brotheri and was a personal friend gress. PINEHURST GROCERY Inc. liquor sales In northwest Chicago many vulnerable tunnels near the border around Lake Baikal. Eastern terminal of the new line might be resident lu Great Britain, and the of Abe Mitchell, whom he appointed Dial 4151 302 Main St.— just north of Armory. Joint session in the evening con­ 2. Talk of a Franco-Bilt tinued. and Its suburbs, defying the most Nlkolaevak or Komsomolsk, boom cltlea being pushed to replace abandoned Vladivostok. A connecting American team to American-born his private professional at a salary powerful Chicago criminal outfits, line would run up the Amur. Meanwhile the Japanese^Manchukuoan advance Into Chahar (arrow ) aims professionals residing In the United fense accord. Fence-sitters on the bonus issue of £1,0001,000 ($5,1000)---- a year. AGENT StJ m including the Capone mob. to cut overland communication between China and Outer Mongolia, which is under Soviet Inhuence. and 3. Retarded progreae ot LADY PEPPERELL were relieved to hear that the three One of Tommy's brothers, Roger, into which Soviet railway lines are also projected. armies on both the J—— ------—— ------major veterans organisation bad southern fronts in FOR was sent to prison in 1934 for the PRESIDENT NOT TO WEAR gotten together at last Under the Sueceeaors to t t e , $100,000 kidnaping of John Factor, FORMAL EVENING ATTIRE plan, predicted to cost only $1,000,- international speculator. 20 MILLION SHOW ■pokesmen," who went on R j 000,000 at ones as against twice aa Found In Bed Washington, Jan. 2— (A P ) — tlon from whieh be fhlled to i) Self Serve And Health Market 1 PPPERS much under previous plans, an in- 1 an d Tommy was captured in bed with­ LIBERTY LEAGUE To answer questions of the asserted neverthelese, "ws i SHEETS ducament would be offered for vet­ out resistance when a raiding squad BITTER WAR IS RAGING proper attire for tomorrow OPENS TOMORROW tranquU." erans to bold their certifleates un­ descended upon a flat at 3130 night's unprecedented session, Determined to carry cn til the regular redemption date. Palmer street. Police found a pistol the White House indicated today campaign for Boot Afl' 1 Specials For Thursday | on a dresser within easy reach, but FILES EXPENSES OKE Paper Money "Out” that the President would wear quest, ending the third _ 6 Paper money inflation would the gang leader made no attempt to OVER PRESIDENT'S SPEECH the usual formal cut away coat day, and its resistance to . seise it. Sliced, Sugar Cured be left out. The monetary question and striped trou.sers when ad­ That’s What It Costs fo r Con­ economic sanctions, In offset i Cash .7 5 wss still getting consideration on His wife, Jesse, two daughters dressing Congress. two months, the Fascist ' PILLOW Eleanor, 21, Mrs. Marie Ryan, 24, Price CASES the silver front however. There has been some discus­ 12 Spent $389,000 and Has shifted slightly its eoanoa and Mrs. Ryan’S husband, Edward, Repablicans Declare Political Secretary Morgenthau voiced ex­ sion in social .circles about the gress Wheffier in Long or up. BACON lb 34*^ 1 Ton were taken into custody at the same BRUNO’S COUNSEL pectation that bis conferences with correct manner of dress and Wrapped in cellophane. Laundered ready for your time. The government created " ■ LAMCCM-WCAIA Mexican officials would, help those Balance On Hand Amount­ whether formal attire of white A 30-montb eearch bad been in Reason Is Behmd Plan Short Session. secretariat fo9 exsbanga o< bed. No labels or stickers attached. countries using sliver currency, vest and tie and evening clothes cies, directly under Piemtar 1 progress for Tommy, but he escap­ CHECK NEW STORY would be In order. such aa China. ed detection while police rounded up ing to $93,000. sollni's control. President Roosevelt trimmed his to Deliyer Address at Incidentally, Mr. Roosevelt SHOULDERS lb. 2 1 c r Roger and a half dosen others o f the Washington, Jan. 2.— (A P ) — I t ’s Its Fnaotlaaw S a v e F u e l calling list to a minimum to devote most feared gangster mob on Chi­ does not like the formal white full attention to completion of his tie and white vest In evening a $20,000,000 obow that opens on This sub-secretartato strictly Freeh cago's northwest side. Night Washington, Jan. 2.— ( A P ) — The annual message to Congress. Search Renewed New Figure m Case, They dress. Capitol HIU tomorrow when Con­ ed functions formeily This W inter 8 1 ” x 9 9 ” Lady Pepperell 29 among tbs foreign enr , He made arrangements for two His capture today climaxed a re­ American Liberty League today re­ gress convenes. ported expenditures totaling $389,- exchange departments of tbs I doz. more speeches, one in N ew York newed search launched Just before Say; Said to Have Been That is what it costa annually to EGGS Christmas, under direction of Postal . Washington, Jan. 2.— (A P ) — The try 0^ corporations, the «$ January 19 and the other in Phila­ 073.92 and a balance on hand for maintain Legislature New Deal's aurprlse move to start "superintendanos" and the delphia February 22. the new year of $03,201.54 in a and all ita appurtenances, "nis oast ■ Bale’s QuaUty Milk 1 SHEETS...... r (Oontlnaed on Page Two) NINE AUTO DEATHS trade institutes. 'The anti-New Deal forces prepar­ Congress off with a night broadcast Fisch’s Friend. statement filed with the clerk of the U about the same whether Oongresa Informed Fasdato asid tb iii ed to continue their assaults. The by President Roosevelt became an House. meets oil year or only a few not do sway with peleato f ' American Liberty League, for one, explosive political issue today, with The report filed by R. J. Dillon, months. and axportors, tan e reported to the .House an expendi­ the Republican leadership dem ot­ Trenton, N. J,.Jan. 2.— (AP) — controller of the L eagu ,, listed re- OVER THE HOLIDAY Sslsries ars the biggest itsms, but 1 BREAD 2 15^ 1 ” X ture o f almo&t $390,000 in 1985 and celpta amounting to $483,276.46. UgbtoB. .gasstnmast. 99” $1.19 ing quick access to the same radio plsnty of money is requlrsd to main­ ASSURED INCOME Bruno Hauptmann’s lawyers inject­ tbsm. - had a balance on hand of over $93,- audience to make reply. Largest contributions were the Du tain the expenstvs capital building Sunbeam Fancy quality \^lLComANE W RA^D ! ed on unidentified man into the Lind­ . On ths m ilitary side, tbs ; 000. Republican Otalrman Henry P. Pont fam ily of Wilmington, Del., and grounds, the government prinf who provided $138,250 in loans and \Rrsf laundry cost saved} Borah Talk GrowB Fletcher declared that the plans for bergh kldnap-kilUng today, disclos­ State Official Calls State’s lag office, and the Congressional U- ment rested Its dafenat ot H - 7 2 ” X 99” OFFERED EMPLOYES contributions. The League has been asrtal bombardmsBt on Ib ^ $1.29 PoUtlca tinged much that went the delivery of the message on "the ing they were checking a story that brary. PEAS \ R ^ ly to use on yoy^ a leading New Deal critic. arn front, on groonda that ! on. Ihereased mention of Senator state of the union” at a Joint ses­ the man and the late Isidor Flsch When a sesalon Is on, most o f the 1 5 « Borah for the Republican nomina­ sion at 9 o'clock, e. s. t., tomorrow The Bankers Trust Company of Record Disgraceful ~ To tock was "fully Justified" by ’i Extra Special! New York made a $20,000 loan to noise comes from the Senatorial Oolumbla I n s ta ll X tion caused delay in the projected night brought this annual presi­ were associated In the crime. Btbloplsn beheading ot tom ” 108” $1.39 The latest move in defense efforts the League last April 20. wing, but the Senate is much cheap­ organisation of a "progressive Mid­ Mflwaokee Concern Gnaran* dential duty "down to the level of a er than the House to maintain b^ aviators. Your Choice of Solid and Two Tone Colors In 70”x80” political speech.” to keep Hauptmann from the elec­ The report today covered the cal­ Curb Reckless Drivers. dle-Western committee for Roose­ endar year 1935. cause it ta so much smaller. Italy's BsptaaaflSR ' q L He served notice on two major tric chair the week o f Jan. 13 devel­ A New Year's day com AMMONIA STORM velt." Jouett Shouse, president of the Salaries and contingent expenses X oped on the first anniversary of the All Wool 8 1 ” 108” $1.49 G. W. Kline, Nebraskan back of antees Help 52 Weekly radio chains— National Broadcast­ said, "Ths Italian ptaasa opening of bis FIcmington trial. League, was reported to have re­ directly attributable to the Senate the move, said no action woulfl be ing Company and Columbia Broad- By ASSOCIATED PRESS mean to bomb tents o f the I N o. 1 "We are investigating a lead," ceived $51,000 during the year In SASH taken until after the June conven­ salary, travel and incidental ex­ Ten violent deaths In Connecticut, (Continued es Page Six.) Red Cross or other Red __ Paychecks for the Year. said Attorney Frederick A. Pope. tions because many more would (GonUnoed on Page Tw o) penses. (Emperor Halle Setaseta ^ and idy PEPPERE The counsel fo r the convicted slay­ nine on the state's highways, inject­ LADY PEPPERELL Join up If Borah loses ou t Other Salaries ed to the League of NattooR POTATOES - er o f Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., de­ ed a tragic note In the New Year’s Sheets William C. Murp*i.\, Jr„ director his Desaye field headquartora^ii 18 Pound Peck 2 9 « Milwaukee, Jan, 2.— ( A P ) — Em­ clined to disclose the Identity or of publicity, received $1,166.66 a debut and moved Motor Vehicle the Fasdste employed nclaeii.1 ployes o f the Nunn-Busb Shoe Com­ whereabouts, if known, of the new Sweet STORM BLANKETS month and his assistant, William Commissioner Michael A. Connor to LINDBERGHS SEEK In the attack and caused "ecaii PILLOW CASES pany under terms of a liberalised FIND TWO VHYIMS figure. Until the lead waa fully de­ Kerby, $458.33 a month. Other dis­ term the record as "absolutely dis­ contract effective today were as­ destruction ot a Swedish Rad SAFETY CAMPAIGN veloped, he indicated details would bursements, for the most part, went graceful." ambulqnce.") sured an income of 5 ' pay checks, not be made public. lbs. DOORS for printing, supplies, office ex­ Beginning several hours before QUIET AND REST The Italian government POTATOES each for 40 hours o f work, in 1936. Pope.said the defense "wouldn't midnight New Year's eve, when 42” X 36” OF PLANE TRAGEDY penses, travel, organisation and a counter-charge that 1__ Henry Nunn, president of tho go so far as to say” that pictures of clerk hire. death claimed th.ee lives In East HAS POOR START chieftains used Red Craos SB Juloy, Sweet, Extra Large, Florida f o r company said he guaranteed his 850 the man and bis name would be pro­ Irenee Du Pont led his fam ily in Hartford and Collinsville, the pace SAVE YOU workers an annual income in the for personal protection, asi 45” X 36” duced before the New Jersey Court meeting League expenses with four Increased rapidly during the day. belief that they were entitled to a of Pardons when Hauptnuuin's plea loans to the .'.cagiie totaling $79,- when accidents in Milford Norwalk Remain m SechuioD m Liv­ number of dead from ths . Special fair share of their product's selling Boats Now Trying to Raise doz. MONEY for clemency Is presented. Such a 750. His w ife contributed $1,000. and Bristol draught the total of ment waa “not definitely ORANGES 93 Persons Killed New price. and insisted; You win save in fuel alone thelt move waa reported under contempla­ Lammot Du Pont made two loans highway fatalities to nine. He also suggested the general for a $10,000 total; Pierre 8. Du The tenth violent death was re­ erpool Hotel; May Move "New capital being made of J cost to hay nothing of the In- Note These Points Of Extra Value adoption o f the plan as a possible Air Liner Containing Ten tion. Pont made a $5,000 contribution corded in Manch..ster where Fred­ episode Is without boaia.” ed comfort o f your home 1, Cellophane wrapped for cleanliness, these sheets come to you freshly laun­ Year’s Day in Nation, Five solution o f the age-old capital-labor A t his trial, Hauptniann testified Vinter. problem. he received the Lindbergh ransom and two $5,000 •oans. W illiam Du erick A. Waldo, a 61-year-old beam- to the Country. The French ambaseodor in . dered. Pont also contributed $6,000 to the setter, committed suicide by hang­ Count Charles da Chambim, Health Market These blankets are a bargain at the regular prices of $6.29 and $6.50. Foi "Industry of the future, tf It Is to More Bodies. bills found In bia home from Flsch, Specials s are reasonable! For m- Lesgus end nuids two $5,000 loans. ing himself because he had been this sale only at this price! Guaranteed all wool the warp and fliling used Id Below Last Year. overcome the criUclem that big his form er business partner. while, called upon bto 2. A quality sheet that meets with every U. S. Government requirement. Henry Belln Du Pont contributed "forced on relief" although he waa these blankets are thoroughly washed and shrunk. buslneas has been subjected to In to exert “untiring oh Waa PennIJeae. $5,000 and loaned $10,000 to the "willing and capable of earning a Liverpool, Jan. 2.— ( A P ) — Colonel 3., A sheet bleached snowy white with minimum amount of chemicals and tub- recent years, must realise,” be said peace." 2' 4" X 4' 3 H ” ...... $1.90 ea. London, Jan. 2.— (A P ) — The Flsch died in Germany before the League during the vear. Archibald Charles A- Lindl^rgh scouted Eng­ BEAUTIFIX COLORS: tested to prove their excellent wearing qualities. In an Interview fot publication to­ living." He said In a New Tear's — FISH — 2' 6 " X 4' 7 H " ...... 2.00 ea. Chicago, Jan. 2 — (A P )— Safety waters of the Mediterranean held to­ trial. His sister testified for the M. L. Du Pont nontrlbiited $2,500. The holiday dead follow: land todAy for a home to bring ful­ Storm Door with 1 light of glass SOLID COLORS TWO TONE COLORS day, "that it has a moral responsi­ day the bodies of ten of the twelve state that be arrived in Germany dress the French droire tor Blue 4. .Strong selvage, tape edge, to save breakage on edges. camoalgn designed to reduce the Roskob Oontributoa New Year's Eve: fillment of hla self-expressed desire ~ X 6' 9 "...... $4.60 Rose Blue and Gold Cedar and Tan bility not only to the consumer and persons, including an American en­ virtually without funds. Other evi­ for "quiet and rest in this coun­ was not a sdfiab dafsnse . Gold 1936 automobile mortality total on John J. Raakob, former Demo­ Thomas Fltsgerald, 22, of Hart­ Green Green and Orchid Green and Peach 5. More threads per square inch providing many more t'lreads of wear in every the Nation's highway by 35 per cent to the stock and bond holders, but gineer and two women, who died in dence was offered In an effort to try." "status quo" but a podtlva Orchid cratic National chairman, aided the ford. Cedar Green and Rose Blue and Rose sheet. ot away to a poor start on New also to the plant workers who make the New Year’s eve crash off Alex­ show that Flsch was in impecunious Because of the very secrecy Im­ for future collective organisat ST E A K COD 2 lbs. 2 5 c It possible to creat" these values. League with $10,000, o.' which $10,- ?'ekr's day. andria, Egypt, of the air liner City circumstances while in the United 000 waa a loan. (Oontlnued On Page Tw o) posed on the .novemenU of the fly­ E^irope. Take advantage of this special price because blanket prices will be higher 6. Lady Pepperell has a fuzzless surface, a linen finish that will not wash out. Annual Inoome Statistics compiled today showed of Khartoum. States. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., head o f Gen­ ing colonel, Anne and three-year- for the coming season. *Tt must see that the workers get 7. “ Tellmark” on every sheet. at least 93 persons died in automo­ Tw o unidentified bodies were re­ Governor Harold G. Hoffman, a eral Motors also loaned the League old Jon. many and varied rumors not so much per piece or so much But 2 Swedish 1 Steak POLLOCK 2>bs-2^c I'l: bile--- —accidents ~ -— — —— J yesterday V — —J compared covered late yesterday, after the $10,000 and made a $5,000 contribu­ arose as to their plans for the fu­ per hour merely to meet competi­ member of the Court of Pardons, With 98 on Jan. 1,1935, or a drop of wreckage of the Imperial Airways waa expected to fix today a date for tion in addition. ture. Men Were Hurt slightly better than 5 per cent. TOe tive conditions, but an annuM In­ SPENDING TOTAL One report had It that their rep­ come sufficient to enable them to flying boat was found tn thirteen hearing Hauptmann's plea for clem­ Joseph B. Wldener, Philadelphia Addis Ababa, Jan. 2.— (A P )- figures were incomplete and unof­ fathoms of water near Alexandria, ency. There were indications it capitalist, loaned the League $10,* resentative. W. H. Gregory of Mor­ MACKEREL 9 ficial. live as we want all American cltl- Ethlopian government commu ___ lb. c Extra Special! Wool Filled - 1 and tugs swung out cranes tn an would be Monday, Tuesday or Wed' 000 and contributed $5,000 to Its gan. Grenfell and Co., had gone to sena to live."’ said today 28 injured No reports were received from effort to raise the ship and reiover nesday of nest week, only a week campaign, os did B. T. Wter, of IS 16 BILLIONS London to negotiate for a house in sis states — Idaho, Kentucky, The plan went into effect last Pittsburgh. Surrey or London with the Lind­ being treated in a Swedtab July and was liberalised to recog­ the others. preceding that fixed for his execu' Nevada, North and South Dakota berghs awaiting his return here be­ bulance, were killed during Haddock FILETS nise that since the workman’s skill The 18th occupant of the airship. Uon. Contributions of $8,000 and $10,- ___^ib. 1 8 c □ and VUginla. 000 loans also were made by John fore deciding their plans definitely. ian bombardment Monday c a ; puts value into raw materials, be Pilot Vernon Oorry Wilson, who Satine Covered Of the states reporting 1$ and the The court was not expected to de L. Pratt, ]umbla showed a re­ vote more than one dsy to the hear­ New Deal Has Used That still Intended to go tc the Llandsff, Dr. Hylandcr, chief of the I the product's cash return. crash and was rescued b y. H. M. 8. York, and H. B. Rust, Koppers OYSTERS duction Is fatalities over figures for ing. Counsel for the state and the building, Pittsburgh. John T. Smith, Wales, home of J. Llew rllyii Mor­ Red Cross imlt in Ogaden pint 2 9 ® Under the nlan, Nunr. explained, a year ago, H had Increases, 15 Brilliant, wax the only survivor. He gan. father of Aubrey NIel Morgan, and one of his Swedish the payroll for the year was es­ gave unchanged totals and the other was In critical condition aboard the (OoBttaoed on Page Tw o) Amount for Relief, Recov­ brother-in-law of Mrs. Lindbergh. were reported injured white timated oq the company's anticipat­ (ODattaned On Pags T w o) four failed to return comparative Brilliant. The Lindberghs however, who ar­ sting on two of the EthioptaM i ed gross earnings and the employes totals. The City of Khartoum, with its rived here Tuesday aboard the S.S, died. - were guaranteed this amount. ery Aid. MEAT COMFORTABLES Fifteen states and the District of nine passengers and four members American Importer after a ten-day Ethiopian officials estimated^ Should the eamlnga exceed the esti­ of the crew, plunged into the sea Columbia bad clear records of no mate, employes w ill be given a voyage from New York and estab­ least 50 Ethiopian men nursea ( automobile deaths on New Year's Tuesday evening. Just as it waa wage adjustment In a lump aum at lished themselves unexpectedly In Injured. Made by Poliver Bros, Day this irear. A year ago only 14 about to negotiate a landing at Believe Lion Prowling Washington. Jan, 1.— (A P ) — the end o f the vear. The clause Is Liverpool's AdelphI hotel, still re­ The official and final report ettj CUBE STEA K _ i b . 3 5 c states were without traffic deaths. Alexandria after a flight from TUra- While President Roosevelt shaped mained In seclusion early today in controversial attack near Dolo, 1 mandatory under the contract bella, Crete. Ping Pong Table Illinois motorists, led all other Outlines Flan his spending program for the fu­ their hotel suite. ever, asserted Dr. Hytander i I foln atates with 18 reported deaths, in Around Cincinnati, O. 11 Nunn outlined the purposes o f the Beasoa for Crash. ture today, a year end recapitula­ Issuee Statement assistant ware the only Tops The lowest price this season on a wool filled comfort­ Cook county (Chicago) and two plan aa; A British admiralty xtatelnent tion showed the I^ew Deal had al­ Colonel Lin,toority could be brought Steek and Specialties Are mentalities of communication In an Bank Stooka Sen* Thomas o f Utah Would — Leaves Note. National Rifle Association today ; bullet may glance. Jan. 2.— (A P )— Eleven days after only by plane. effort to perpetuate Itself in power.” Is Called for Monday Bid Asked (Oonttnoad from Page One) P R O JE aS EMPLOYING 150 made public a set of New Year’s i 5. I will always look to see if a one-legged Dtdicr Foiigere was pro­ Two doctors and a coroner Ha told the radio companies that ”if C«p Nat Bank ft Truat 19 23 Newington, Jan. 2.— (AP) — Wil­ resolutions for the benefit of those gun Is empty before handling IL pronounced Fougere dead, but me Conn. R iv e r ...... 450 liam Louis Phillips, 67, was found Washington—For all the fanfare nounced dead, toe fisher folk ot ■ Demand. you grant my request it will demon­ Inspectors J. R. McWhorter and J. Give President Great Dis­ people who received new rifles or | 6. I wUI never carry a loaded gun bers of his family Insist they strate that you are In no way Influ­ Night in Tem|de. First Nat Bank ...... 95 W. McCarthy. ’They were in to* Tolland County Allotted $83,801 hanging in his garage last night by other firearms for Chrlstmaa. | attending Its opening, the new Con­ these Isolated Islands today guard­ noticed signs ot life. The enced hy fear of the party In HarUord Conn. Trust. 66 raiding squad today., his family on their return home fol­ except when hunting, and then only 70 for WPA Jobs — Rockville A gun is not nearly aa dangerous with the safety on. gress Is overshadowed, for the first ed the 71-ycar-oId fisherman’s body, rigor mortis is absent, they i power.’ Hartford National .... 2714 29 The particular prime for which cretion; Others Oppose It lowing a brief absence. as a slippery cake of snap In toe time In modem history, by the Su­ unconvinced he Is not still alive. and a mirror placed over Fou_ Ntw York, Jut. a.— (AP) — The Mills Busy. Medical Bhtamlner Henry N. Cos­ 7. I will never shoot at harmless Only Once Before Phoenix Bt.B. and T . .. 21O postal InspeetorS'Wanted Touhy, In­ bathroom, It said, if this code la preme Court. Frank W. Leslie, a prominent fish mouth clouded as if he were bn ^Mock Market took Its first look at John McLoughlin. general chair­ tello gave a verdict of suicide. animals for sport. Fletcher recalled that only once lasnraiioa Stocks spector McCarthy said after ‘Touhy followed: Behind toe wlilto facade of the buyer, waa reported en route here Ing. [ 19M today with moderate chccrful- man of toe Masonic Ball commlttaa Aetna Casualty ...... Rockville, Jan. 2.—One hundred Phillips left a note addressed to 8. 1 will never leave wounded before has a President spoken at a 104 waa lodged jU a cell, waa tot holdup Washington, Jnn. 2.— (AP) — .An 1. I will never point my gun at court's vast new building, nine men to offer to bring a medical au­ Obtaining permission to requests a mecUng o f the general Aetna Fire ...... and fifty-one men are being given his wife, Hilda, which read: game to suffer, special night se.sslon—President Wil­ 69 of a Minneapolis railway depot Jan­ anything I do not want to ehoot. are working out the answers to con­ thority acroBB the Gulf of St. Lorw- burial, toe Fougeres decided to i son’s war message. committee In toe Masonic Temple Aetna Life ...... American neutrality policy founded “I am going. All that you and Although traders called their on Monday evening, Jan. 6 at 8:15 35 uary 3,-T933. employment In Toland county on five 2. I will never load my gtm when 9. I will always put my gun stitutional problems of almost un­ rence by airplane. The Magdalens tinue toelr vigil until they Congress will meet at noon to­ Automobile ...... on the "duty” of preserving peace Fred have done, I could never re­ \ riMta carefully, and many were not o c oek. Plana will be made for the 40 EljHt men seized six pounchea of Farm-to-Market road projects under It is pointed at any person. through a fence, muzzle first, be­ precedented gravity. In a larger are cut off from the mainland by satisfied toe aged fisherman morrow to attend to preliminaries Conn. General ...... !" mall. McCarthy could not estimate rather than on protection of pay.” tkdranM to raking in soma of their Bau M d toe date selected. Sub- 40 H toe direction of toe Works Progress Frederick Howard Phillips, a son, 3. I will never pull toe trigger fore I climb through. sense they, and not Congress, even wintry seas and the medical au- be revived. I'Moflts, the list, as a whole, fave a and arrange the night session. Next Hartford F ire ...... 85 (Ke value o f tbe loot. “ rights” of nations was envisioned rammitteea will also be assigned for Administration. The cost of these who first saw his father, said Phil­ just for fun. 10. I will always clean my gun will determine when that body Is to '‘ n irly good account of Itself. week It will get down to business, toe annual event. Hartford Steam Boiler 73 Last of Sospecta adjourn, since upon what toe court National F ire ...... today by Senator Elbert D. Thomoa projects Is expected to total 883,801. lips bad been despondent over ill 4. I nill never shoot at bottles or when 1 have finished shooting It. with two major Issues apparently 77 does with pending "new deal” meas­ Various hibbera, amusements, slated for quick consideration. . K*neral committee, headed Phoenix F ire ...... Tommy’s .capture accounts fot (D„ Utah) In urging wide Presiden­ It Is expect^ that similar projects health. affairs, either here or on toe other officials over critical remarkSvL 101 the last of th* eight, McCarthy said. ures depends toe extent of toe task oils and specialties were In 'They are the bonus and neutral­ hy John McLoughlln, general chair­ Travelers .... tial leeway In Its administration. of toe farm to market type will em­ Surviving besides his widow and side of toe water, seem to run fre­ tributed to the Senator. d as some of the recently con- man, is aa follows: Charles Strant. _ 610 Tommy’s capture also accounted to which this Congress is to be puL quently into difficulties. Lost sum­ ity. With o fflcb b of tbe American Publlo tiUtles Stocke Thomas’ advocacy of an act giv­ ploy about 2,986 men throughout toe Frederick Is a brother, Frank, of mundson Friday evening for a Wlllet orchestra at a New Year’s ^hgiauous aircrafts and motors gave C. Leroy Norris, James McCaw for the fifth of the six brothers who state. Marblehead, Mass. buaincss ■ meeting. dinner In Hartford r.t a party at­ It Is an ancient tradition that the mer, Senator Pope of Idaho made REAL HARD LUL^K "W Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Jtoy Warren, Richard MoLaglan. ^nn. Lt. and Pow conj. 63 comprised toe Touhy gang's high ing toe President greater discretion ^ grou n d under realising. Such losses and Disabled American Veterans Conn. P o w e r ...... 40 Work that baa been started In Funeral services will be held Sat­ Miss Maud Moorehouse Is con­ tended by him and hla three daugh­ justices keep aloof from the whirl some remarks abroad that Incensed Boston, Jan. 2.‘— (A P )—Sb appeared were not considered Holger Bach. Laberge Geer. Harold command. At their peak, they com­ emphasized the force of the drive to­ of Washington. The strange clr- newly agreed on one bonus payment Greenwich, WAG. pfd! 60 ward this end led by the State De­ other counties la as follows: Litch­ urday. fined to her bed at the home of her ters. the Misses Mabel, Estelle and collcaguea at home. They sought an off the New Year by being roll ' nSIclent to deflect the main upward Waleh, William Eella, James Maher manded a veritable criminal army, Hazel Broome. Mias Estelle returns cumatances of these days curiously Indirect rebuke for him through a and beaten is bad enough, but proposal, observers look for an es­ r Ronald Ferguson, Harlowe Willis Hartford Elec . . . ______69 with as many as one hundred men partment and legislative leaders. field county, seven projecta employ­ cousin, Mrs. John Kingsbury. She ,.|Mnd. pecially powerful drive for quick ac­ Hartford Gas ,i ...... 42 ing 300 men, cost 8266.612; Hart­ is ill with nephritis. Monday to her achool In Stonebam, make them unwitting objects now resolution proclaiming no Senator Boston Chinese had additional George Strant, R. LaMotU Russell under arms, police said. Other lawmakers, however, have Mass. . Wheat rallied at Chicago and cot- tion. The veterans estimated their do., pfd...... ! ! ' 63 said Congress should clamp even ford country, nine projects, employ­ Skating haa been a much enjoyed of the main spotlight. Congress could represent this country In for­ luck to report today. Harold Alvord, John Hyde, Herman Roger went to prison for toe Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers takes decidedly a second place. improved. Bonds were rather proposal, as announced last night, MonUe. John I Olson. WllUam J. 8 N E T cb Factor kidnaping; James was killed more mandatory restrictions upon ing 396 men, costing 8260,513; sport during the holiday season by eign lands, officially or unofficially. Wing Gong Fong, 24, and Wfi 138 SOUTH COVENTRY spent a day or two this week In To the extent that this Is true, Chin Kew, 41, both of toe south i pvArm. The gold currencies were lower would cost less than 81,000,000.000 •« Ib grip for Dsarly two weeks reached cut to sea Thornton. William Hunniford, early In toe gang’s history: Joseph the executive. Windham county, eight projects em­ a good many of Coventry Y’oung Now, Senator Pittman of Nevada, a - Stocks New London, the guests of friends. too decisions of Congresa may not district, were arrested on gun i , in terms of the dollar. immediately. The plan specifies no op the seven-lesga# boote of a winter storm to pile up mountainous teas and fanroner trans - Atisntie Erneet Klellson. Robert Boyce, John Am Hardware ...... 33 and John died In battles with toe The present act. which expires ploying 636 men, costing $430,335; People. chairman of the Senate foreign re­ A farewell reception was given They attended a New Year's break­ be as Important, even politically, oa ing charges after they hod " The activity in shares was not method of raising.the money, leav­ •hipping. Look ng over the side of the 8. 8. New York, one of tho b u ^ waves t h r t ^ ^ t Hi *ecks b Kckles. Robert McLoughlln, John Am Hosiery ...... Capone gangsters: Eddie vanlahed February 29, requires the President New Haven county, six projecta em­ The Coventry School Board met lations committee, has made it plain Rev. Charles Q. Johnson and his fast party at the home of Mr. and those the court might make. holdup men from toelr resti pronounced after the opening. ing that to the government. ■howD . . a whit, fur, of ewlrllng. storm driven water. The heavy ala. delayed th r.h lp ’. a rrb jr rt Trotter F. A. Verplanck, Thomas Arrow H and H, co m ., 36 and was reported dead. to embargo arms shipments to bel­ ploying 152 men, costing 8109,674; Monday evening of this week. that he expects to have plenty to ______wcw York frr a day and a half. do., pfd...... JQ2 wife by the committee in charge of Mrs. Winalow Ames. Invalidation of major "new deal’ and fired revolver shots to call ^!^.^mong issues advancing as much as The latest development on neu Maxwell. E. J. Holl, Peter Wind ligerents when war breaks out. The New London county, four projects Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Tomlinson of Vital statlatica of the town for say, on the floor of the Senate about the Congregational church last eve­ reform measures would be likely to lice. or more points, were Goodyear, trallty was a deebration by Senator Harry Bissell, Russel! Hathaway' Billings and Spencer.. 2 President has no choice about it. employing 544 men, costing 8409,- Cleveland. Ohio, motored east and the paat year show tltat there were the Sino-Japancse situation, not­ Thomas (D., Utah), urging wide launched Nathan Rlcharrls. Ernest Benaon! Bristol Brass ...... 5814 Called Impossible 304; Middlesex county, two projects, ning. A large gathering of parish­ force Roosevelt followers to some > 8. Rubber, Oimdrich, Seabrard on nearby Ethiopian ioners and friends came to pay re­ are visiting Mr. and Mra. Herbert 13 births. 10 fcmal- and 3 male, 5 withstanding reports of some In­ It, Standard Oil of New Jersey, presidential discretion In administer­ NINE AUTO DEATHS troops. Ward Doug:an wid Charles Btinzel. TWO YETERANS ARRESTED Recognizing the "worthy objec­ employing 33 men, costing $30,442; sort of public expression for consti­ POUSH LADIES’ AID C w , Ikickwood and B. 190 spects and give their former pastor H. Tomlinson. Jr. They will at­ marriages, and 9 deaths during that dignation on the part of Japanese asancan Telephone, Union Pacific, ing a neutrality policy founded on The Swedish press gave as a Collins, Co...... 125 tive" of this law. Senator Thomas, a Fairfield county, 10 projects, em­ tend the wedding of iheir sister. time. Of toe deaths 6 were female tutional amendment. More than any the ’’duty” of preserving the peace. a most touching and loving appre­ ; JO. 8 . Pipe fit Foundry, Bethlehem, OVER THE HOLIDAY basts for this accusation the De­ Colt’s Firearms ...... 53 65 FOR ROBBING THE MAH foreign relations committee member, ploying 774 men, costing $264,239. ciation of his services. The beauti­ Miss Helen Tomlinson Friday after­ and 3 male. others organized labor and farm W. 8 . Steel, Republic Steel, Para* The present law, expiring February cember 27 Issue of the Italian news­ INSTALLS ITS OFnCERS Eagle Lock ,29 >4 said “toe application of absolute Mills Busy. ful old church building was bril­ noon at the Woodbrtdge Congrega­ The marriage of Miss SiLrah Sher­ groups are being watched for a sig .Bount Second and First Preferreds, 29, requires the President to em­ paper Messagero, which arrived In ^Fafiilr T.— Bearings...... 88 neutrality is utterly Impossible.” At the opening of the New Year liantly illuminated even to its tional church at Woodbridge, Conn. man, daughter j f Mr. and Mrs. Hy­ nal aa to what might come. If, for ZaMWs and Boeing. On ths^^lown bargo arms shipments to belliger­ (Oentinaed from Page One) Biller Brush, Class A . 13 "If two countries are at war and both the residents of the city and Mrs. George Kingsbury has re­ man Sherman, of thia place, to Mor­ example, the Wagner labor act went Helps Prevent ents. Stockholm yesterday from Rome, graceful spire with colored lights i s m i ■Ida im to a point or so were Doug* Itellan Report Mrs. Agrnes Skrabaez Is Seated N. Y. Stocks Gray Tel Pay SUtlon. 21 Caujrht in ’Tavern Where They a third country decides to be neu­ the merchants arc pleased at the that could be seen for miles around. sumed her duties as teacher in ris Kenrow, son of Mr. and Mra. down, organized labor would be al­ : las Aircraft, United Aircraft, Sper- Andrew Jylkka, 48, of East Hart­ The messagero was said to con­ Hart and C o o le y ...... 120 Pa.8sed Some of the Stolen tral, that action, of course, helps fact that the mills are busy. The Major Ralph Miller, divisional of­ Mansfield after the Christmas holi­ Abraham Fenrow of the Bronx, N. most certain lo come forward with Many Colds ,50 IVIRY SUNOA As President — Supper and the stronger of the two combatants. Y., took place at the Domber hotel, gt, Curtiss-Wnght "A", Western ford. tain an account of the bombard­ Adame E x p ...... jo ^ Hartmann Tob, com... — Money. Hockanum Mills of the M. T. Stev­ ficer of the Salvation Army, presid­ days. a crystallized program for amend­ Etpecially desifned = Rased Trip Ballraad .ilnllon, N. V. Central, Southern Paoi- Entertainment. do., pfd...... so If we decide to sell merely the Colchester, Satu/day evening, at UBERTYIEACDE Joseph Podoluk of Freeland. Pa. ment from Mogadiscio, Italian Air Reduc -169V4 ens and Sons Company arc operating ed. After Introducing a number of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hobby spent ment—a procedure In connection •id for note ■••d Cklldna I oaS Vm tm It M l , Wt, Caiiyaler, General Motors, Wool- New Year's Day; Alaska Jun ...... 15 Int Silver jg necessities of life to toe two warring talented singers who rendered some New Year’a with Mr. and Mra. Wal­ 11:45. The ceremony was perform­ Somaliland, behind the scene of the on three shifts as they have done for with which its leaders already have upper throat, where Ly. Bttitfcwd ,, l^ywnrth and National DisUUera. Henry S. Ryan, Jr„ 21, of Walnut Mrs. Agnes Skrabaez of 57 North nations—theoretically neutrality and delightful .selections, Mr. Miller ed by Rabbi Harry Cohen of Nor­ ...... Jslfli attack on the southern front at Allegheny ...... ! ! ! 2 , PM...... ! ! ! 60 Bridgeport. Jan. 2.— (A P )-J o h n many months, and they have orders ter B. Pomeroy. done’msuch thinking. most colds start I t. NcmelMilBV Beach. Street is the new president of the I^ders, Frary ft ak. 49 Impartially—we help toe nation with spoke touchingly of Mi. Johnson's wich. Miss Nettle Sherman, sister D w le sle a (Southh' s»o!rV.*V.* Vs*. A8 ' .Mining stocks ware dull as Lon- FOES EXPENSES Dolo, reporting that Italians had Allied Cbem ...... 153 Sukowlch, 41, of Hartford and Wil­ ahead to keep them busy for a long Mrs. Wallace McKnIght entertain­ Senators who talk about foreign Charles Ryan, 19, of Walnut Ladles Aid society of the Polish Am Can ...... New Brit. Mch. com .. 19 toe greatest credit or the most period. notable qualities as a minister of ed the women of Coventry for a of the bride, acted ns bridesmaid, R.gwiar Sit.,,,.304 m lowarad the bar silver price noticed the Swedish fiags. fred Cormier, 42, of Somersvlllc, and Louis Rosen a cousin of the RtTVRNIIIO Beach. National church, and with toe fol­ Am ComI AIco ...... ! ! ! ! 29 P « - ...... 90 means to purchase.” During the past few months, the the gospel. Rev. Mr. Leon Austin, planning meeting of the Tolland The rats for imported King Gusbv. In a telegram to war veterans. Inmates of toe Fitch bridegroom, waa best man. About DosU«UianM)) 304 iv. I (South 8ta.) . . / . . V OmHnMd ffoio Pago One) George Puchab, 19. of Walnut lowing officera waa duly Installed: Am Home Prod ...... 37 Mann ft Bow, Class A 6 Home for Soldiers at Noroton, ar­ He commended the passage of the representing the North Coventry County Farm Bureau Thursday af­ in New York was again un- Prince Carl, said he was "deeply James J. Regan Manufacturing com- 200 gucata were present, and danc­ Beach. Vice president, Mrs. Eleanor Ru- Am Rad St S ...... ! ! ! 25 do.. Class B ...... _ rested yesterday In a tavern at preaent act, however, aa "definitely pany haa reopened and resumed op­ church, spoke interestingly in con­ ternoon. Miss Evelyn Plummer, Ttekoa oood only to tntag 1 at 49 8*4 oents an ounce, moved by the report of an ambu­ ing was enjoyed. The lateness ot on •Ol* otI StatleoStall TSaiat OlSoM of the same Broadway address as Robert Miinscll, 19, of Norwalk. bacha; recording secretary, Mrs. Am Smelt ...... ! 59 Niles, Bern Pond ...... 33 Noroton Heights on a mall theft changing" toe former neutrality erations after having been closed lor nection with the occasion. In a few home demonstration agent waa alcohob were hesitant when Eileen McGuire, 18, of Norwalk. lance’s sad fate In Ethiopia ” and words of fitting remarks Mrs. W. A. the hour for the ceremony was MODERN Vicks Va t r o n o i ' Lehman of New York rec- Pratt made a 85,000 contribution Mary Kacmarezyk; treasurer, Mrs. Am Tel and Tel ...... 157 North and J u d d ...... 33 charge, will appear before U. S. theory of the United States "in many months. , preaent and gave a suggested pro­ rut N E W HAVEN and a 85,000 loan as did J. Howard Mrs. FredA Bryda, 22, of Brbtol. expresaed hb "heartfelt sympathy,” Peck. Stow and Wilcox 7U many ways.” Looser in behalf of the church, pre­ gram. caused by delay in toe arrival of >d increased liquor taxes to Antoinette Lucas; trustees, Mrs. Am Tob B ...... ■ 100 Commissioner Samuel Reich tola Church Reception. wedding guests, many of whom of 1608 Walnut street, Phlb- Frederick A. Waldo 51, of Man­ The foreign office had not decid­ Helen Rubacha and Mrs. Josephine Am Wat Wrka ...... 22 Ruaaell Mfg...... 25 * afternoon. The Old Theory sented Mr. and Mrs. Johnson with The meeting of the Coventry DENTISTOY i the social security program. delpbb. chester. The aimual reception and roll call a beautiful large silver coffee urn came from Now York. After a ed whether to send a formal protest Myjeskl; theater costume manager Anaconda ...... 29 scovui ...... ;; The arrests 'allowed a complaint "The old neutral theory was op­ Fragment Society haa been chang­ VERY LOW PRICES Other large contributions includ­ to Rome. of toe Union Congregational church a token of their affection, to ed from Wednesday, Jan. 8 to Tues­ wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Fenrow Last Year’s Record Mrs. Rose Grzyb: kitchen manager! Armour, III...... ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 5 Stanley W o rk s ...... received by Postmaster James V. tional, it might or might not be de- will be held tola evening In toe chap­ Convenient Payments ed Donaldson Brown, of 1776 Broad- Standard S c r e w ...... dared effective. If a declaration which Mr. Johnson responded in day, Jan. 7.-They will meet at toe will make toelr home In Wllllmantic The record compares with a total In an editorial, the Svenaka Dag- Mrs. Mary Wlerzblckl. A light sup­ Atchiaon ...... ! ! ! ! ! 59 118 Golden of Noroton Heights concern­ el at toe church. Rev. Dr. George where Mr. Fenrow Is employed. The ISAFETY CAMPiUCN. wav loans, 810,000 contributions, of six fatalities over a similar peri­ blHflct Haid: "Those who knowingly do., pfd., guar...... was made at toe outbreak of war. heartfelt appreciation. home of Mrs. Charles Smith. FREE Nbb4 tomo Bitro cMh .T. My S900, $900. 85,000; R. M. Carpenter, Wilming­ per and Chrbtmoa party followed Auburn ...... ! ! ! ! ! ! 42 102 ing the theft of a mall pouch con­ S. Brookes, Mrs. George S. Brookes, AfCbr forming an unbroken circle bride’s grandparents, edso her od In 1935, three or New Year’s eve broke the League Covenant and the Aviation Corp ...... " ’ 5 Sniyto Mfg. Co...... 05 taining more than 400 letters that In theory that declaration must The Coventry Fragment Society $t00 or m 9 Oo* M froiB m wkboo* doloy ton, Del., 85,000 contribution and the Installation at which 70 children their family and Mrs. Rose Kemble, with 'each taking tht other by the will serve a supper Wednesday, Jan. uncles, Messrs. David and Jack EXTRACTION AND and the same number on New Kellogg Pact are not likely to atop were preaent. Santa Claus dropped Balt and Ohio ...... ! ! ! ! ! j 6 Taylor and Fenn ___ ! 75 ■ had been stolen from a hangar near stand because to change it would Sherman and their wives, of New and totio from I *0 20 monito *0 ropoy '■'"‘Brles C. Copeland. Year’a day. be interpreted as an unneutral act." president of the Friendly class of hand singing "Blest Be the Tie 8 to the Tolland County Democratic X-RAY HAS POOR START at a purely humanitarian conven­ in and left a gift for everybody. Bendlx ...... ! ’ 23 Torrington ...... 90 Vi the railroad station. Some of the York, spent toe week-end with Mr. AU omployod moA and vromofi mo wokoiwp. Wilmington. Del., 86,000 contribu­ 9244 The old neutrality policy, he said, the church will be in the receiving That Binds," refreshments were Club. With Plate and llridgework tion and 810.000 loan. In hb statement which was ac­ tion like the Geneva Red Cross con­ Rev. M. Kronenberg made a re- Beth Steel ...... ! ! ! ! ! 62 Underwood Mfg. Co.!' 84^ 8644 mall later waa deposited In toe line. served In the vesli*y ol the church and Mrs. Hyman Sherman In He­ Union Mfg. Co. .. Noroton Heights post office. About stressed “rights” to trade on the Oeattaaei tram Page One) 8 . Hallock Du Pont swelled the centuated by the day’s toll. Com­ vention." ligloua and patriotic apcech and Beth Steel, pfd ...... ! ! ! ! ! l 21 7% 9 % There will be a program of music where a large nunibe. of friends bron, returning Tuesday. EXAMINATION FREE family total with two 85.000 loans missioner Connor asserted that de­ Borden ...... ! 26 S Envelope ...... 110 _ 200 letters were scattered along the seas during a 'oreign war, while the The town cler” has been Inform­ PERSONAL FINANCE CO. declamations were given by Jose­ do., pfd...... railroad tracfics. and Mrs. Water H. Skinner, the had gathered >^or a social time. A Plates Repaired In 8 Hours and a 85,000 contribution to the spite the highway safety campaigns Can Pac ...... 126 130 new policy empbasizea the duty of program of uanjo music was ren­ ed that a tax of $1,162.58 has been High Uiullty Work i^ n M a d annually by the safety phine Grzyb and Irene Ference. The 1144 preserving peace even to the extent historian, will give her annual re­ League. and newspaper headlines telling of Ca.se (J. I.) .. . Veeder Root ...... G9 71 Numbers of same of the currency dered by Fred Haddad. Miss HEBRON assessed on this town aa Its propor­ Plate, Bridgework and Fillings Junior choir under toe direction of 97 taken from registered letters was of curbing American commerce. view of the year’s activities. Telephone S480 158 Main StrMIV lAWrencs and Newton, Mass., The Phillips Petroleum Co,, of horrible accidents there remains a JANUARY IS CALLED Cerro De Pa.sco Whitlock CoU pipi ... — 3 Adeline Hoff sang and Rev. Mr. tionate share of the total old age Open Mondays snd Thursdays Miss Olive Skrabaez sang Christ­ 54 V4 furnished police and through a bill Under the old theory, he said The U. C. C. of the church will T IIK v o n r OP A SIM LOAN FOR 1 lion’s closest competitors in a ^rtlesvllle. Okla., contributed 82.- section of the public "that has not Clies and Ohio . J B.WIl’mi Co. 810 par 40 50 John.son gave 'in interesting reading assistance tax of $2,100,100 duo the To 8 P. M. been impressed." mas carols. Phyllis and BMward 51 being passed at a tavern at Noroton Americans abroad were given diplo­ have charge of the program. Every Thirty men from Norwich report­ YIslAll AVHRAOKK ONLY ABOUT fle It checkup, dropped out of the 600 and made a loan of tbe same Chrysler ...... on "Wanted a Pastor," and also state on or before April 1, 1936. A IIA Vs gpld OB avraciAe Thl« ahavsp amount. The motor vehicle head added: CO-TO-CHDRCH MONTH Skrabaez sang a Polish ditty and 9U i Heights, police said, they arrested matic protectlor while under the member and friends of the Union ed for work Tuesday on tire Hol­ *aas. Lawrence reported six deaths executed a National Polish dance. Coca Cola ...... 8844 toe pair aa susDects. church are Invited to attend this an­ reminiscences of his early impres­ tlhrea grroaiit n«r maathwlhlrty-plg ™ rtte year and there were three in H. B. Earhart. of Detroit, who "The publlo looks to our depart­ Col Carbon . . . . new tola is withdrawn in certain sion of landing on the shores of brook’s Pond road project. 'They gerccMt par U amly oa tha The program closed with the sing­ 96 V4 nual social function. were set to work clearing away TABER AS HONOR GUEST DR. CHORNEY Mswton yesterday. Evanston, with contributed 84.000 In 1934 made two ment to do something about It, and Col Gas and El ...... '1414 SPENDING TOTAL drcumstances. He added, however, America. The pulpit ot the church DENTIST aagald gart of r#av loan* we’re not discouraged. We’re going January is to he ”Go-to-church- ing of carols by the entire gather­ that "there is a great question as to Schools Reopen. brush, etc., in prcnaratlon for the luUUon of 08,000, had but two 84,000 loans to the League in 1935. ing. Coml Solv COSTLY NOISE will be supplied untP another min­ 104 Asylum St. Hartford 6-8785 itlaa in 1980. Edward F. Hutton, New York right ahead. Somehow wo must month ’ v.dth Second Congregaticnal- ’ ! 22 whether a state such as the United Both the high school and the pub­ ister is called lo take charge which road-inaking. Some dissatisfaction Hartford, Jan. 2.— (A P )—The Ists. Rev. Dr. F. E. Reynolds urges Cona Gas ...... 30% lic schools reopened today for ses­ Is felt by the town auihoritlcs here Deaths By Stales capitalist wbb gave 85,000 in 1934 curb those that cannot be reached Cons Oil ...... IS 16 BILUONS States can withdraw its diplomatic is expected to be in the Spring. Connecticut State Grange expects In any other way. A few more jail that every member of the church, . 1244 Somerset. Pa.—Merle Fauit wel­ sions after having been closed for at having workers from other towns Deaths by states with compara- loaned the L e r ^ e 85.000 in 1935. Cont Can ...... comed toe New Ycai; by pulling the protection from its citizens. Declar­ to have Louis J. Taber master of sa l^ res for a year ago; George M. Moffett, of New York sentences will do It." physically able to attend the Sun­ iilBERMANS’ “ BINGO” - 85% ing that ‘‘thoughtful legislation" is nearly two weeks for the annual brought In here for this work when the National Grange, as Its guest of day morning sorvlcea, make a spe- Corn Prod ...... (Continued from Page One) trigger on a 160-year-old muaket there are many local men who are •Mfs 1938 1936 made a loan of 85,000. He contrib­ Commissioner Connor said his de­ . 69% once owned by his great grand­ needed, he added Ironically: Christmas vacation. During the honor January 15 In connection partment was planning to bunch a cinl effort to do so beginning Sun­ Del Lack and West • 16% out of employment and are In real ... 0 0 uted a Blmlbr amount In 1034. Du Pont ...... father. “Perhapa toe whole theory of holiday period many of the teachers with Ita annual convention. ina . . . . Contributions and loans amount­ new effort to slow ('own the acci­ day. Dr. Reynolds has asked toe PARTY TOMORROW .140 neutrality la outmoded and ahould who live In other places visited toelr NORTH COVENTRY need. Theae lojal men would also About 1,600 persons are expected Eastman Kodak ...... 166 *4 MO.OOO loaned by toe Home Own­ The old muzzle loader burst and a understand the requirements of this ns as ing to 86,600 were received by the dent rate and asserted, "It is going treasurer, George F. Borst, to keep piece of steel pierced the youth’s be junked. Probably the only ef­ homes. to attend the .sessions January 14, to be pretty drastic.” Elec and Mus ...... 644 ers Loan Corporation and the Fed- Monday evening a surprise seren­ particular kind uf work better than 15 and 16. The sixth degree, the THE COLDEST ROOM . Ifornb .. League from W. L. Clayton. Houa- an accurate account of the attend­ eye. Doctors used a magnet to re­ fective neutrality poaalble would be Revised System of Tests. Otorado . . . ton, Tex., cotton man who gave the ance each Sabbath. Each Sunday The regular weekly "Bingo” Elec Auto L ite ...... 87 4i Corporation, complete isolation aucb as China at­ A revised system of semester ade and shower had been planned those brought In from cities. Only second highest that can be confer­ Gen Elec ...... 3814 move the silver. for toe newly married couple Mr. necticut League 81 000 In 1934. the figures will be placed In full parties sponsored by Division No. 1, nut not taken from the Treasury tempted during tbe ages, and Japan tests In place of toe former semi-an­ four Hebron men are at present get­ red on a member of the Grange, will dawcre ... W. Sam Carpenter, Jr., of Wil­ view of the congregation so that one A.O.H., and their au::llle.rv. will be Gen Foods ...... 3 4 ' Raised By Bonds and Mra. Walter B. Pomeroy who ting work on this project. The rea­ be given to between 160 and 200 held tomorrow night at Tinker actually maintained for 20 years be­ nual examination schedule will go returned Sunday evening from toelr orlda . . . . mington, Dei., who contributed 82.- BOTH OF DUCE’ S ARMIES day’s record may be compared with Gen Motors ...... 53 u H,. ‘•“Ised through tween 1640 and 1850." son given for this Is that federal members. Hall, the usual meeting place. The Gillette ...... ■■ into effect at toe Rockvile High honeymoon, but due to Mrs. Pome­ regulations require that only those orgla . . . 500 in 1934 ga-'e a total of 82.334 another. the sale of bonds guaranteed by the school this month. The semester State Master Frank H. Peet of last year. pr.rtlos having been drav/ing large Gold Dust ...... !!!!!!!!! 20 roy being indisposed Mr. Pomeroy who have been on relief between Kent will give hla annual address at IN THE HOUSE LAST YEAR ho ...... Kovemment, and upon which the test for the first period will be one MAKE SLOW PROGRESS .g.athorlnga each week and P. Ed­ Hershey ...... ;....!!!! 7314 DANCE called and asked the assembled May and November shall be given the opening session. Officers will nois . . . . Two 83,125 loans were received Srovernment has a contingent and one half hours In length and will liana . . . . by the League from T. L. Chad- ward McVeigh, the general chair­ Hudson M otors...... !!!!!" 161* liability, but Is Given by WILLINGTON party not to come. However, the work on the nroject. Town authori­ be elected on tlie second day and In­ man. announces that there will be not toe original Ire given each morning from 8:30 to serenaders were not disappointed for ties feel somewhat sore on the sub­ v a ...... boumc. Now York City. (dontinned 'rnm’ Page One) w p u i i n s Int Harv ...... 31 »' debtor. Llthuanlsne Sons and Oanghtera. stalled toe next day. : ) (; an exceptionallv good surprise Int N ic k ...... 45 * 10 a. m. on the last seven days of 5Ira. Wallace McKnIght volunteer­ ject, Inasmuch as they have strain­ Nine 8100 contributions were list­ The grand Saturday, Jan. 4, 1938, 7:80 P. M. Mrs. Ida M. Mathews, who has January, starting January 23rd. ed In the League rennipU from the award for the winner of the twelfth Int Tel and Tel ...... ! " ' 1314 . . - , total was also en­ ed her home and tbe group bad a ed every nerve to orovlde work for bead of Ethioplu’a Red Cross, denied hanced by loons from Victory Hall, Golway Street been Ul for several years toe result There will be five regular school Countess Frieda Frnsch Constan- i g.".rre this week. In addition to the Johns Manvllle...... 95 revolving most delightful evening with game.« the needy during the oast summer reports (not carried by the Associ­ j regular prizes for each game there funds, by which the Admission 25c. Prize Waltz. of three shocks, has been in a criti­ periods each day follou.iii; . ;c c aud the refre.shmcnta which had without throwing them on toe town tlnl, of 12 Rue Dumont-D'UrvlIle. Kennecott ...... ! ! ! ! ! 29 ____ . same funds cal condition for the past week at Paris, France. ated Press) quoting Red Cross offi­ Scoezylas-Chambers j wi'l be a serlea of games for spec­ over and over again. amlnatlons, toe two periods being been planned for the serenade. for support! It Is a disappointment WAKE UP YOUR cials ns saying many Swedes were Lehigh Val Coal 214 her home in South Wlllington, with The League announced several Nlf. and Mrs. Robert Chambers of ial prizes. 'TreMury statement of omitted each day. The uetnili d .sched­ ruesday evening the young people to have this .irovc a disadvantag. kiUed. 88 Spruce street announce the mar­ Lehigh Val Rd ...... !! no Improvement. days ago it would flic the report al­ LIgg and Myers B e^endttures for recovery and re- ule is now being worked ouL of the Coventry Christian Endeavor to the workers. It Is hoped that First Reports riage of their dnughtcr. Miss Mil- ...... 111 The Frank Parizek pearl button Society held annual Installation and as time goes .m the Ho'brook’s Pond LIVER BILE- DMOta . . though It contended "the I-eagtie Is BAIN— NO “DUST BOWL” GAME Loew'a ...... ^ sh w ed a total of 812.400,000.- Probate Hearing. WilK«ri Ctbod—All fas’! Jesf Oil if M is not subject to the provisions" of Original advices to the capital dred Chambers, to Edward Scoezy- Dodge City, Kas. — They didn’t ...... 5244 which did not Include too ac- mill has been closed this week for A hearing will be held at the Pro­ Watch Night service. A social hour project will provide work for He. las of New London. Lorillnrd ...... 6 m Mweaq fane’ It (re the Federal Cori-upt Practices Act trom Raa Destn Demtii, son-in-iaw play that Nev/ Year’s day "Dust tlvltlM of the farm and city mort- Inventory and work waa resumed bate Court, Memorial building, on and refreshments were served. bron’s own people, where most SSU!.: The marriage took plaeo on Au­ riont Ward ...... Th. tirw .hoabi sour oat two pmind. of which requlrea reports of political of Emperor Halle Solassin and com­ Bowl" football game—on account of gage loans. today. Saturday morning at ten o’clock to Those installed were President. needed. liquid hiie into rourMwelBdBUjr. lx this blls fitana . . . gust 3, 103,'), in Griawold. Conn. Mr. Nat BIsc ftbraaka .. organizations' ti.— mander on the southern front, said rain which wheat farmers a.gree I , m.. reish r .,* An epidemic of colds acems to be act on the application of the admin Ruth Vinton, vice president. Cora A chimney fire at the Epstein it not flowing froeljr, pour food dooKn't digctL "This Is done because the League nine Swedes and 23 Ethiopians were and Mrs. Scoezvla.s are now living would benefit the needy more than I CIRCLE going around, though not of long Kingsbury, secretary, June Loomis; place on the j)>i.es street road call It JuBidoemyt in the boweli. Gat bloata up W m da ...... istrator of the estate of Mrs. Anna your BtomKch. You att eonitlpaUd. Your killed under the aerial attack on the In their newly •’urnlshad home on the proceeds of the game to have Nat Dairy Hoover ad- Tomorrow Night duration. treasurer, Marlon Hill. Various ed out fire workers Tuasday. a lit­ Hampshire desirea that everyone at ail times Nat Distill ...... 36,, irtnUtratlon through toe Recon­ Markcrt, late of East Main street. whole ayttem la polaonad and yoa feal tour, shall be fully Informed of all Ita ac­ Ethlopla-Itallan Somaliland border. Montank avenue, New London. been played for charity. Mrs. Marvin Edgerton and Miss other committees were also Install tle after noon. T'-e fire waa soon aunk and the world looka punk. few Jeney .. N Y Central ...... ig struction Finance Corporation. But The administrator desires to sell tivities,” a Leag-is statement said. The complete number, official ad­ To Acoomraodate Those Helen Hutchlnaon of Bristol who ed from eleven o’clock on a song brought under control LaxaUraa are only m^aahlfta. A mere faw Mexico ::Y NH and H ...... I!.'! 4 ^ on toe other hand did not take Into Desiring To Participate certain real estate owned by the de­ bowel moTement deean't get at tha eaoaa. It vices raised this total of Ethiopian own a summer home here, made and prayer service was held. M lu Estelle Broome has returned takea tboae CaKar’a LltUa Liver York . . . . North Amer ...... ! 2644 aceount.the duplicate loans from toe In toe Drawing On ceased and located In this city. forth Carolina dead to 28, but dbcounted again the calls on most of the neighbors this Perkins L. Lathrop has started from a visit of a day o r two with Pllla to gat thaaa two ponoda o f Mia flowing Packard ...... !| 7 ^ same revolving fund. Meeting Next Wednesday. filling his ice house. her sister, Miss Hazel. In Hartford. freaiy and maka you faal"up and up". Harm* forth Dakota . BRUNO’S cWiTsia reports of any Swedish deaths. Ha! Tracks of Alley Oop’s Dinny! week. Miss Hutchinson is teacher of leaa, gentle, vet amaaing In making Ule flow Psnfi ...... 31% Spending Peak Passed B AN K NIGHT The Rockville Emblem club will Tonight the Coventry Grange, Paul Broome, 'athcr of toe Misses Emperor Haile Selassie took the toe kindergarten school in Bristol, hold Its regular January meeting on freely. Aak m C arter'a LJtUe IJvar Pilla by oma . . . . Incident aa occasion for a vigorous Phi la Rdg C and I ...... 214 ft?"**"* Roosevelt has promised 8150.00 GIVEN y.WAYl No. 75, P. of H., will Install Its new Broome, played toe violin with the name. Stubbornly refoaa anything alaa. tte. Phil Pets ...... 355 with on assistant. Wednesday afternoon, January 8to. CHECK NEW STORY protest to the League of Ni tions. that toe ptak of spending has poaa- 8.4MB PROGRAM AS officers. Ira Wilcox and bis instal Pub Serv N J ...... ’ 43 J ed. He haa not hinted at the slxert Miss Elsie Layton has returned There was no activity at toe club .rlvanb . The King of Kings telegraphed to STATE THEATER ling team will be In charge of toe Radio ...... the appropriation ha will ask next trom her visit In Canada and resum­ yesterday owing to toe fact that It ceremony. The officers are aa fol­ de taland . toe League yesterday from hb field Bax Office Open (OmUnued from Page One) Reading ...... !'.y.‘. 37™ year for relief, but all Indlcauona ed her work In the schools as re­ was New Year’s day. lows: Master, Raymond Johnson; BUDGET PLANI nth Carolina headquarters at Dcssye, charging At 6:80 P. H. ligious director. Officers Installed. Uth Dakota Rem R a n d ...... 26 “ ve^been that It will be tharply re- overseer, Harold Turner; lecturer, defense will be notified of the date that toe Italians used poison gas In STATE PRICES There was no mall delivery New At the meeting of Burpee Wom­ Gertrude Anderson; steward, toe attack on Raa Deata’a army and R*y Tob B ...... ! ! ! 85% and probably will be given opportun­ Safeway Stores ...... aeu NOTE) Tickets Boiiglil Tear's and it was a long day for an’s Relief Corps held last evening Thomas McKinney; assistant stew­ ity to argue for and against clem­ effected "complete destruction of a A recapltulaUon of the paat ex­ Schenley DIs ...... : ...... 6044 penditures, shows however, that re­ At Stote Not Good At those who stayed at home, as toe toe recently elected officers were In- ard, Elmer Clark; chaplain, Lester ency. Swedbli Red Cross ambulance In the Sears Roebuck ...... 65 u mail is the chief event to many. staled by Mrs. Edith Rich of this Hill; treasurer. C. Irving Loomis; rormont ...... same bombardment.” lief expenditures have been only a Circle! D b ...... No Derision Rearhrd. Shell Union ...... 1544 part of the huge drain on toe Treas­ The out-of-town teachers have city, a past president. The folow gate keeper, Clifford Hill; secretary, The Ethiopian government com­ Mrs. Arthur Reed; Ceres, Gladys lington.. The court has Indicated It would Socony V a c ...... ! ' " 14.; returned and are boarding as fol­ Ing officers were Installed; Presi­ munique, issued the day after the as­ ury during toe depression years. SATURDAY McKinney; Pomona. Grace Reed; Post Virginia hear Hauptmann personally only if South Pac ...... " 23 2 As^rlculturftl ftJd hfts buUc6d lows; Miss Lillian Brown of New dent. Mrs. Emma Llsk; senior vice sault, mentioned only Swedes as be­ president, Mrs. Kate Williams; jun­ Flora, Ruth Vinton: lady assistant onsb . . . . he dealred to impart definite infor­ South Rwy 1X3L along with loans to industry. RALPH BELLAMY Haven, teacher of toe Roaring Bing ------ing attacked, but authoritative St Brands ...... 1644 In Brook school, at Mrs. Hazel ior vice president, Mrs. Alice Wells; steward, June Loomis; member of mation. Hie counsel has reached Ethiopian sources said It now ap­ toeludlng unexpended balances, the executive committee for three of Columbi no decision whether to request per­ St Gas and Elec ...... ' "RENDEZVOUS AT Sundt's; Misses Elizabeth and Doro­ treasurer, Mrs. Anna Dickinson; peared the Swedish Red Cross unit St Oil Cal ...... 4S2 most of which have been allocated, chaplain, Mrs. Nellie WlUls; conduc­ years. Past Master Louis Helter. mission to present him. Federal funds have gone as follows; MIONIOBT*’ thy Brown of North Stonington iitotals was In toe heart of native concen­ St Oil N J ...... ; a i,? with Mr. and Mrs. James Service, tor, Mrs. Ruby Loverln; guard, Mrs. Mrs. C. Irving Loomis Is In charge 93 98 trations. PLUS . . JACK PERRY of the refreshments and will serve Hauptmann ha.s been In the state -Tex Corp ...... 2944 ®*<1, more than teachers in Hall Memorial school; Bertha Schaeffer; first delegate to prison death house since hb convlc- 83,500,000,000; for relief, chiefly di­ In "RAWHIDE MAIL” coffee and cake. NOW KOPPERS COKE KEEPS IT Timken Roller ^ a r ...... 97 Miss Gertrude Pradel of Danielson, state convention, Mrs. Hattie Hew tlon last February, six weeks after A Roaring Western! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Tomlin­ Trana America ...... 14 rect. mora than 85,250,000,000; for kindergarten teacher, is occupying Itt; second delegate, Mrs. Kate Wil­ hb trial started on the morning of Swedish Prince public works, Including this year’s son entertained as guests New WAR IS RAGING Union Carbide ...... 7314 a house with Miss Elsie Layton. liams; alternates, Mrs. Elsie January 2. “ work rsUef, almost 85,500,000.000; Year’s Day, Mr. and Mrs. John E. COMFORTABLE IN FREEZING WEATHER Makes Protest Union ‘ Pac ...... 10944 Miss Margaret Foote, teacher at Schmalz and Mrs. ^ l l e Smith. Kingsbury,) Mrs, Cora Kingsbury, ^ Tlie opening day was bitter cold Stockholm, Jan. 2.— (A P I—Pub­ Unit Aircraft ...... 2984 for home owners aid. exclusive of Further plana were niade last eve­ despite a brilliant eun. Men ami Village HIU, and Mrs. Ethel Bath of Mr. and Mrs. George Kingsbury, PRESIDENTS SPEECH lic resentment 6ver reports of Ital­ Unit Corp ...... 714 the contingent UablUtles, 8760,000.- ning for toe celebration of toe Gold­ HAT’S why thonsaMda of fam­ And Koppers Coke makes only •women waiting ouUide the old Hun- Hall Memorial school both of WIIII- John Kingsbury, Jr., Armand Caron ian bombing of a Swedish Red Unit Gas I m p ...... i 7»£ 000; and for miscellaneous purposes en Jubilee which la to be held at the brdon county courthouse at Flem- mantlc. drive dally to their schools and Ctoarlea Dart. ilies in Connectient and West­ one pail of ashes a week in the lOMthiirad from Page One) Cross unit In Ethiopia arose texlay u s tod Ale ...... i s 2 such as Federal deposit Insurance, and return. Rockville House on Wednesday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Loyzlm T feet **’* ''* "‘* etamped their as Prince Carl called an Immediate U 8 Rubber ...... 1744 toe RFC and tos 'TVA, about M,- * S T A T E The Daleville pearl button mill, ning, January 15to. A turkey din­ spent New Years’ with their par­ ern Massaehuselts have ehanged to average furnace — needs no hard System—that tbe O. o . P. meeting of the Swedish Red Cross U 8 S m e lt...... 94^ 000.000,000, ■ TOMORROW ner will be served at that time un­ ents. Miss Arlinc and Misa Marilyn tDfpers In bright blue and of which Jerry Parizek Is manager, ”au equal opportunity to to consider the case. U S steel ...... 4944 AND SATURDAY shut down Tuesday night for the der the supervision of Mrs. A. L. returned after'spending the week­ Koppers Coke— it floods every shaking. Cuts furnace work in half • our case before the people with yellow uniforms admitted prospec­ Western Union ...... 74% Cbapdelalne who has just taken over end with their grandparenta, Mr. tive Jury members, witnesses, law- Sweden’! Red Cross was reported remainder of toe week for Inven­ room in the house with comfort- — makes heating practically auto­ ■Mine facllittet, the same i b - reliably to take the view that Fas­ West El and M f g ...... 97 tory. toe management of toe hotel again. and Mrs. B. J. Koehler. the same audl- P«r“ D» with special Ucketa. Woolworth ...... 55% RESUHECARDPARnES A social hour followed toe business Choir rehearsal for the Second aide, healthful heat, even in coldest The crowd grew and watched—aa cist aerial atUclig—striking first an There was a large attendance at matic—-wilhoul. expensive furnace NBC aald the request would American hospital at Deraye and HUeo Bond and Sbara (Curb). 16% toe dance held in Knowiton’s hall In meeting last evening. Congregational church waa held iM due eonalderatlon” , It waa to watch day after day__the Friendly Class Social. Wednesday evening at the home of weather. It’s high-test, concen­ changes. artval of Colonel Charles A. Llnd- then toe Swedish unit on the south­ AFTER THE HOUDATS WarrenviUe New Year’s Eve, and CT8 reserved comment pend- ern front—were directed Inten­ Tbe January meeting of toe Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gowdy. bergh, .of Supreme Court Justice VIBEIXl GETS NEW JOB among those present were toe fol­ Tbe Board of Trustees of toe trated fuel with 2 /3 less waste in For solid comfort, healthier, even — ■dd^tlon o f the telegram tionally against the Red Cross. Friendly Class of toe Union Congre­ ig Fletcher's demaad. Thomas 'W. Trenchard, and toe other lowing from Wlllington: Olfford Second Congregational church will court offlclali. Prince Carl, as president of the gational church was held last eve­ every ton — ■ more heat heat and real economy, Bitter Campaign Hartford, Jan. 2.— (A P )—Lieut Now that tha holidays ara over Woodworth, Joseph Soukup, John meet at toe home of James Ed- Swedish Red Cross, summoned toe Becker, Anthony Becker, Mr. and ning In toe church social rooms. > « d t e it was taken by poUtl- Just before 10 a’, m., Hauptmann Frank VlralU o f Bridgeport will be­ card parties that were postponed Mrs. Rose Kemble, president, pre­ in every shovelful. The ' change to this high-test WM brought in. Hli wife, jSma. organlzaUon Into a special oesslon Mrs. Charles Miske, Otto and *f**''^®** here aa another oooen come acting fire marshal of the wiu be resumed. ’Tha fourth sitting sided at the meeting. Following l>est proof o f that is that OPPERS coming campaign will be Mt near defense attorneys. today to decide any action to be atate police department at a salary Robert Hackenamito, Mr. and Mrs. fuel specially made for pursued against lUIy for toe re­ in tha aatback toimuunant betwaen Joseph Farra, Mr. and Mrs. Klzab toe business session toera was a vabement, with both ildee J " “ '»»ard entered and toll, of 88,420. ' short entertainment program, with users burn fewer tons New England winters. t for maximum use of the baldheaded Elmer Hann, veteran ported destruction Monday of Its Oommlialoner Anthony Sunder- the Holy Name society of St. court crier, called for order. The Ogaden province unit. r . ' **vea and all otber eban- iM d la toe firs marshal for tha Bridget’s church and tha K. of C. following committee was In charge, -lave 15%. to 20% It costs less per ton, but [ M g ibUdty. trial waa under way. To Send Another Unit FRL Kucia, Ulsa Blanche Becker and atate. Vlrelll, senior officer o f the players which waa to have been Mra. Ida Weber, chairman. Mrs. every uinter! a Informed sources said this na­ Henry Becker. 77,000 say it’s “ tops.” M M tch ^ a demand for compar- department In point o f aervlee, this played in St Bridget’s >an tomor- ■ t Y K i i i i a b a n k George Herzog, Mrs. Ellen Fisa, Mrs. tion’s Red Cross was ready to send 10 IVIRY SUNDAY I q d io Oma arturday night or WELL NOURISHED year completed 30 years with tha r w night w(Jl be played In the fC. l«H ■HITS NIGHT Helen Friedrich, Mrs. Elizabeth ^^ontgom ery, Ala. _ Floyd Pate t l 0O.O« foltowlng date b a greater. Improved unit to Ethio­ department Ha has been doing tha o f C., reams tnstaad. Tha regular *a*KOm NEWSPAPERMAN DIES Kuhniy and Mra. Lottie Carpenter. I simI Trig Par* •publican speakers will pia; that contributions were pour- OEVEN Looks ss it Dinny snd Allsy Oop hsvt bsen along this way. isav.' arson invaatlgating work for tha weekly setback tournamant played Endeavor Society Elects. CUldTM I amd UadM It Hall Far* LOOK— AUTOMATIC HEAT REGULATOR *l3.2S;s: oy O. P. Coogresslonal Soup, two ordera of roast beef In^ In and hundred! of men and wo­ AWAY State Line, Maaa., Jan. t 1 o. Ing some mlglily big traekg. Right, at least as Ur as DtoM la eommiaslonar. each Tuesday and aponsorad by the 2.— (A P) The Christian Ehideavor aociety of L . WiadKor Locks . leaders. « ^ e s . trout, half a chlrttra. men volunteered their eervlces. ■raa position of acting fire jnar- —William H. Spear 80, dean of Lo. Wfaidser .. !J!A Jt Hereto full automatic draft control at ONLY fireman of the north and, wUI be ON THE SAME SHOW 1 toe Ellington Congregational church lo . nuiUoftl ... .. I.44AM. PRICE rs bUer sold It b appor- » t ^ beant, lettuce salad and com Swedish newspapers asserted *''*''‘ * • lyrannosaurui rax. which B ^ l was created at the meaUng of Berkshire newsoapermen, died sud- the lowcpt price over olTcreda Intorce $ 1 6 5 0 resumed next ’Tuesday night Tha WHEELER & WOOLSEY has elected Mias Beatrice Hamilton D«0 Ittfh tlTMt ..I1.UAJC. the dcpireo amount o t heat day and wa President oaoslden I W I u airmen bad seen members * J*"*®^ tha largest. carnivoroui dlno. lenly today at home. Dm Row Terk ..lists AJt •aur e\er known. They were uncovered by one-of toe tcrrifie dart the StaU Board of FInaneUI Central bridge parties held each Tuesday aa president to succeed Miss Char­ night. Tha perfect combination with laotoM 3 1 2 - 7 5 '"’“ Uter bureau of tos Red Cross unit, waving ia **THE RAINMAKERS” Formerly d ty editor o f the CoMpUtp f . ***'? **•* Senate and •tormt (bet rsged serose Colorado and war# found by n girl today. The maxlmuin aalary for afternoon at the KnlghU of Colum* lotte Dimock. The aociety/ls plan­ IZTOIRINQ thia high*lept f u ^ PER rCET TON CASHtu ^ W t aald aldellnea of adagio danclnr the new poet U 84,080. Ends Tamghti -MH, HOBO” iprincfleld Daily Newa and the New lo . Mow Tock (Groad Con. TorJ- 9 4 1 TJC. (W wt Floor) ■ “ 5?**? bddantally hb audl- Swedish flags to attract their atten- bua Horae by S t Margaret’s d r- ning to cooperate with tbib Enfield tfcat ba wlu be addresslag •p^me***^ atlmulated hla Uon to sparing of tbe Red Ctosi Purgstolra river. 86 miles south of and “DANGEROUS” Haven Horning News, Spear also Lo. ItSfli t l M l ...... 74S PJC. Ls Jtints. A^group of scleutltls who rushed to tbe eecne is shown eia. Daughters of Isaalla, discon­ lad been tmploysd by papers in C h ilia n Endeavor Union during TIekoli good oolr la cpodol cooch trola loeatlos, bsfora tot attack was inspeetlng the tracks, f Bulgaria daratad 17,000 acraa to tinued during toe past two weeks, ,'lorth Adams and Great Boning* the coming year In their union meet­ on m Io at iiotiea Tldcot Ottiess •47 Mxlx street■ N O R T O N ' S RM m w BUs. FOR PROBIPT DELIVERYpAoneEnterpriM 1 45 0 tlSrazOYYonrDealer .m I culUvatioa at roae^ ^ 1804. Next Tneo. ”Cagtaki wiO bo rasuined January 7. ings and other actirttieo. N E W HAVE N » - Be A Wfaraer b Oar fO M * WeeUy Oeeh Prtaeet FRANK A FLO Tkt Happy Pair 1 7i4S Pa M . 1 WTIC-WICC i P A G E r U U R HANCHISaiEk EVENTNG HERALD. UANf^BSniai. g6nM.. THURSDAY, JANUARY S. 1W«. MANCHESTER BVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, JANUARY 2,1988. PAGE

^lanrl^rBtrr ready to back you with all tbo naw bordM o f Jongbla Khan and bis son dlgt, toe teeth will probably decay law that you eaa aufgeat But Ogdal, who some seven centuries even though they are brushed regu­ Recreation ('enter larly and dtvaiop properly. In ad­ CHENEY BOARDING don't talk about Jail sentenceg for ago awrept over half of Asia and PASTYEARWAS' Amatehr Liars Protest. H r r a U t BEHIND THE SCENES Health and Diet DAILY RADIO PROGRAM dition to proper minerals, carbo­ Eornttis one while there la still the possibility Items of Interest much o f Europe, bathing a hemi­ Q^itk Ofll hydrates, proteins, etq.. In the food, PUBU8RED BT THE THURSDAY. JANUARY t (Central and BasUrn Standard Tima) ^am tALD PRINTINO COMPACT, IKC. o f license restoration for another. sphere in oceans of blood—the wild­ IN WASHINGTON FAIRLY HEALTHY tho Importance of the vitamin con­ HOUSES CLOSED Advice ^ Menr Reymood CegrrigM N IA ««m Toups thersof tuUen ipecl* Award to Professional’ It Strtet est, fiercest, cruelest soldiery the •BY ROONEY. OUTCHER. MVAtlabU ststtons. tent has been more widely accepted Thursday. UancheatAr, Conn. By DB. FKANH MoCUV. fed so toat today pb^clans are recom­ THOMAS PKRQUSON RED CROSS BOMBING world has over known. For hun­ autlen* r«Mrv» right to change yrogreme without prcvloua notice. P. M. The Trade School basketball team BEGIN HEBE TODAY mending that children receive liber­ will use the gym from 3:80 to 8. Oonerat Manaror dreds of years the very name of NBA Smrloe Staff OomapoadMit Aways coat snoots at Alexander NBC WEAF NETWORK CtnL BaaL Chicago, Jon. 2.—(AP)—-Tlieaso for toat toe rat waa irinatfl ta Founded October ], l l t l A very splendid achievement of PBOTBms NEEDED IN TOUB Agalast' the wlshea of her " I t ’s grand to ace you. Excuse me g:S6— tigg—Oaerga Hall Orehaatra— al sources of these In fruits, vege­ The men’s volley ball period will _ _ J— . Hamilton and referred to him as amateur standing at Jim Jonlaa, tos floor, he Mnuslaad. Mongol brought panic fright to the DIET. gMdmtber, -arlstocntio MBB. to " not getting out o f the boat and BASIC — iRStt west wlw baalo! Bath Oralnar, Plane—weat Commissioner Reviews 1935 tables and milk. Prepared vitamin bo held from 6 to 7 o'clock. C h e ^ o t Lodge and Edge- Published Every Evenlns Except the Italian air forces In Ogaden, that On Supreme C to^s Intcrpretetlan | the forefather of present-day Re- properly grcotlng you, darling." wjtr wus wcah kyw lJudI Ii46— ti46—Muaio Bex — wabo only; concentrates are on the market but the Burlington, Wla., Liars Club’s Hulett promptly pinigjsd the siuuft> '; M adaya and Holidays. Entered at the people of a score of countries, yel­ WIU .IAHD OAMBBON DANA wgy wben wc»s wUm wwj wwl. Midi Otorgo Hall'a Orehoitra—chain The women's swimming classes pion’s medal m Jordsii. It was ds>' bombing out of existence of a Swed­ ^*ft*f*” Bongs I publlcanism while themselves cling- An animal life requirei a suitable ’’fibccused," Dona said In nn even' ked wmaq wcfl who wow wdaf these should not be taken unless Poet Offlee at Uahchester, Conn., as low and white. WESTBROOK m a i^ W 8 C ^ gno— 7:00—Myrt and Marga — eait; will meet as follows: 7:00 to 7:48 wood House Unoccupied 1938 champion Uar of tos world, scribed as "a tittle banbis a t goM • Baoond Class Mall Matter. ish ambulance unit with the wound­ JdProMsslng Tax Other New | Ing to Jefferson—not to mention amoimt of the various elements in STANLEY stniggUng yo^g ^ voice. "How are you, Paula?" MIDWE8T—wood wire Maurice Sehraigar Bnaam.—weat in Progress of Poblic recommended by a physician. ------A CANADIAN wUn; tiio— 7:16 - Rubt Ooldbarg - eaatt Advanced; 7:48 to 8:30 L ife Sav- was challenged today as unsuccese- and diamonds with hsrdly sny: Their enormous raids, carried on • •••• ^ n atl^ ooB lI the latter’s friend and poUtlcal bud- order to maintain life, and repair "N ever better," Paula aald. She "A most Important and far-reach­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES ing of white volunteer doctors Blaana Monaak>a Bnaambla-woat toff. ful bidden tor toe crown pointed stones In it Isrger than walnuts." b.i’ h'.ipc armies with In cr^lble speed Never «« Finally dy, James Madison—It la to Hamll turned to her companion. "1 am tno— 7dO—Kata Smith’a Bong Tima ing law passed by the General As­ Oaa Tear, by mall ...... 16.00 operating under tho symbol o f the and build up tissue. These ele­ vHf' “ •'ft***. BONALD Health; 1936 PredictioiL Dancing In the gym from 8:30 to After Yesterday. Jordan almost took tos msdal off Per Month, by mall ...... | .60 r> in tin* A A A ease. ments are combined tn different pro­ MOORE had been In love with about to Introduce you to Dana t:46— 7:46—Boaka Cartar’a Coinmant sembly In 1988 provides that towns for toe 1986 title. and incomparable ferocity, were wjd* wsmb kvoo wkp 7:00— 6:00—Teddy Btrgman — baalc: and cities may combine and organ­ 12:30. Music by the Pied Pipers and handsd ft to L. J. Btaag, tscre- Blaele Copy ...... $ .oS International Red Cross, killing Hainliu)n for A A A Vindicattoii j Tw o Cloohliur Thfinriew portions and arrangements In (the her. N A N C Y , Daoe's haU-eleter, Stanley with the warning that, to Orehaatra—Dixie: Muticele—woit Jordan o f Chicago, was chosen pii'iiipled by little else than a luct woAl klbt ktbi ws^ ize a full time Joint department o( orchestra. tary of toe club, when he heard this - Delivered one year ...... 10.00 assistants equally entitled to 'inf* ?? 'nstice Hughes i The so-called Hamiltonian theory food suitable for use by the animal lo v(« ^ n a ld , but hides her fecl- my knowledge, she always gets hoi MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kchl 7:16— t:16—The Three Brown Boora When all Is considered the year Men on^ women who formerlv yesterday by club officers and man. The best thing Dana docs ii PACIFIC—k*o kfl komo Khq k(id —west; Tha Old Timer-Dixie health. These towns may secure 5U Friday. conversaUon: for slaughter and loot, for they made for Best Example. j |., that the clause gives CongreM organism. One of these arrange­ ^S*’*?‘* ■ «**«*“ toful stUtude. made their home at tho two board­ awarded the ’’diamond" studdM MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED the protection of that emblem, and to strew the local green with dis­ kter ksu kpo kox kga k)r kye keca 7:30— 6:30 — CBS B k perlm anta 1938 has been a fairly healthy'year percent of the cost of operating^sueb The girls' afternoon awimmtng "D o you UaT” a bystander aaks4 PRESS slight effort to retain and adminis­ ments Is a complicated combination aod P A U L A Dramae ing bouses owned by Clieney Broth- medal. The result was broadcast Stang. a number of wounded and carded hearts. Dana, Cyril Lan­ Cent. etit. for ConaecUcut, and the coming a department from funds appro­ class w ill start at 3:30. The Aaaoelated Press Is exclusively ter the countries that one after an­ Wmihlngton-^lberatlon. of «*•, ^d Tto*“p4!SJo “ "th e'S ™ ? wd^ of nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, hydro­ 4:00—Women’e Radio Review •:0O- 6:00—Walter O’Kaafa—eat lo e era Chestnut Loige and the Edge- over a National radio hookup. 'T io ," Btsng replied. "But t go t eatltled to the use for republiestlon caster." • •wy— 4;sa—*'Qlrl Alone,’ Dremetloel t:30— 940—To Be Announoad—to cot year, unless some unforseen catas­ priated by (Tongresa for the pur|Mse, Tho women’s plunge period will sick. Splendid to the point of msg H-,.®' Supreme Court on the Hoosac J fare by Sean, which not te gen and sulphur, so g ro u p s in a f” ". “®P« marriage wlD not 6:00—10:00—Holdt end Hlo Brigadlera wood House, vacated those places The complaints started coming In Into tbs chib by saytug I did." of all news dispatches credited to It other they subdued. But they were Mills AAA test case of course are xwt 14 I .A _ m A * "Do I look like thatT" Dans g,4a— 4t4f^-aongc by Tintype Tenor }y having the plan approved by tbo be held from 7 to 9 o'clock. Immediately. Must of them object­ or not otherwise credited In this nlflccnce! And gloriously typical Within the scope o f the other oon- lorm we designate by tho name of ..go— siOO—Blanche Cellow^ Orchce. t:30—10:S(k—Tho Merch of T lm ^tp o trophe occurs, Is sure to be equally yesterdav and both bouses were the world's most frantic fighters and os secret as the grave. But It’s a asked Paula's companion. 6:46—10:46—Oego do Lye Bong Period State Department of Health. The Trade School basketball team ed because they said Jordan aras a paper and also the local newa pub* of tho quality of the ’’civilization’ greaslonal powers. protein. The prtoclpal foods con­ I “ “ •,•*” >««» aware of Paula’s 4:S0^ iiSO-Loulee Rloree. Soprano BO or better," according to Dr. Stan­ dark last night. ' llehed and also (he local news pub good bet that the nine Justices have Infatuation lor her husband. A fter "Y es," he said, “you do. But I 4.4s— si4S—Clara, Lu A Bm—aleo e 10:00—11:00 — leham Jonaa Orch.— ley H. Osborn, State Commlesloner "When all la considered, the past will use the gym from 3:30 to 8. The announcement that the two professional ents'-talner under toe reveled In the ehedding of their ene­ The Madisonian theory la that taining this special grouping of ele ■ g;0» Z tigo—Flying Ttmo Advonturw eaat; Myrt A Marge—west repeat year has been a fairly healthy year liahed herein. that the Invading army Is doing lU been having a hot old time with the a mlSDiKlerstuidlDg. she goes to never run from danger." 10:60—11:60—Tommy Doraay Orehea.— of Health, speaking In the New Saturday. boarding houses were to be diseon name “ Fibber MnOee." mies' blood— and their own. the clause llmlta the taxing power ments are meats, nuts, cheese, fish B1IB— dilS—Ntwai Connie Oatoi, Voo. for Connecticut, and the coming tIED PIPER ORCHESTM All rights of republiestlon of Invading .to Inatlll Into the be­ her grondmotheria home. Mrs. Paula’s expression was none too Slso— g;>0—Pratt.RadIo Newt Period baalr. Htrbla Kay Orehaa.—midw Year's broadcast of the State De­ The boys’ swimming dosses will tinued after December 31 was given "How can us smateun compete .■ •pedal dispatches herein are slso re Constitution’s "general welfare refers to and Is limited by subse- fowl, eggs and the entire whole 11:00—12:00—Qeorga Olsan'a Oroheatra year, unless some unforseen catsa- No; they are not Chinese, nor clause." tJameron decides to do oU she can pleased, Dana saw, aa the boat S:3S^ SiSS—John B. Konnody’o_ Talk partment of Health today. meet as follows: 9:30 to 10:18 Be­ to tha occupants by Cheney Broth­ with a prafeaaional who lies for a •arvsd. nighted subjects of the Abyssinian quenUy. enumerated powers (bor­ grains. moved away, 11:30—12:60 — Frank Oallay Oroheatra tropbe occurs, is sure to he equally Manchus nor Koreans. They are "General welfare" Is the biggest to make the separation perma lut: Ouy Lomlwirdo Orch.—wGtt Using statistics for toe first two ginners; 10:18 to 11:00 Intermedi­ ers early In December. Since that living?’'said a telegram stned Olaf ATTHERECTOIOGIItl Pull aerYlee dient of N E A Service. emperor. rowing money, coining, establlahlng The largest amount of protein "Look out there, Dana," Bill so or better." Q. Beeaark, Berog^s JuncUon, Kan. Mongol Tartars. If they have re­ point In the AAA brief, which de­ NBC-WJZ NETWORK months of the year. Dr. Osborn des­ ate; 11:00 to 11:48 Advanced. time many secured other places to Ine. Yet it le seriouely to be doubted poatoffices, declaring war, sut? found without mixture with other teased. "Paula's picked herself Other complaints v.sre In toe same votes nearly 100 pages to 1L If the Ronnie Is a comforting friend, BASIC — Baati w li wbt-wbia wbal cribed "The State of Our Health" The children’s tap dancing classes nve. tained the attributes of their blood pressing rebellion, and ao on), and food elements is that In tha flesh a nice Elngltsh lord. Are you going s|ii^ 7:4S—Tom Poworo—weaf wham kdka wgar wxyl wlw wsyr wma With the closing of the two vein. Publisher’s Representative: The that the achievement le greatly ad­ court validates the processing taxes of years—It is not difficult to Imag­ may have the effect of deciding the Dana answered g a 11 y , heri 10:l. The Herald Printing Company. Inc., thoughts racing along a different 11:30—12:30—Leo Zollo A Orcheetra The men's plunge period w ill be ine them catching little Japs, as fate of housing, unempIo3Tnent re cM 't reverse a policy existent since for the best use bv the digestive sys­ to divorce Scott, believing that Is wfla*wtun wlod wsm wme wtb wap! ed w ltb 1934. Particularly Is this many years. This was razed laat liar may get 'rom it is purely Inci­ This Is one o t Hartford’s Isadhig'-. - assumes nn financial responsibility A fter all It would acem to be ut­ Hef. social security, and other path. CB8-WABC NETWORK wjdx wamb kvoo wky wtaA wbap kpre held from 7 to 8 o'clock. July after being moccupled for over dental. ProfeealonoUsm is as for^ Ibr typographical errors appearing In Digger Indians used to catch grass­ tho beginning of the government tem o f man and tha animals. I’l. * . * Scott has been woal ktba ktha wsoc wave to be remtted In diphtheria, the dance bands. Because o f other at* terly Improbable that the young filer lejrlfflatlon. taken Into pnrtoership by OR. Why had Paula Invited this BASIC— Baati wabo wadi: woko wcao A public whist party will be held a year. The Fouracres on Coooer elgn from lying as It IS from push­ advertlaements In the Manchester See Loophole for BvUa The animlas that obtain their pro­ OSBORNE. * uy un. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kfir kghl cases and deaths of which have In­ tractions falling oo tbs ragulog-:' hoppers, cooking them and eating 1 Englishman here ? Was he to be waab wnac war wkbw at the West Side Rec on Center street was nnothor large boarding ing s pesnut up Piks’s Peak with Evening Herald. or filers who scored the direct hits Look at Article I, Section 8, the teins from the grains are forced to wdro wcau wiao rr'd" •I*’!.*!®'’ PACIFIC—kfo k(l kfw komo kbq kfad creased considerably this past year. State Department Mails 10, dance night it has been necessary to : The oppoalUon argues that any The day of the divorce, the Os­ the lever to pry Scott Into a pro­ MIdwaatt wbbra wfbm kmbo kmox street. Pluy will start at 8 o'clock. house that they dlscortimied and your proboscis, or wslking baek- on the hospital unit had any special them while half done, Just for the Constitution. Congress Is empower­ use also too large an amount of ktar kpo kez kca k]r kya keca This increase should serve to re­ change to Thursday night This 6r* THlTRflDAY, JANUARY 2. ed therein; . broad InterpretaUon of the clause bornes plan a yachting party. In­ posal ? No, that was absurd. If whaa kfab krnt mind parents who have not bad razed having first taken over tha ward from Portland, Ors., to Port­ Intention of bombing a Red Crow fun of It. Mongol Tartar, thir­ opens the way to all sorts ol evils starch In combination. In order to Scott loved Paula— and of course b a s t —wbna WPS wbp wbto wiba wfaa Cant. BaaL 000 to Those Subject to ebaatra appeared hata about two "To lay and collect taxes, duties, cluding Scott. Dana heart of the wore wloo efrb ckao wibz wraaa w w 6:60— 4:60— NBC Radio Guild, Drama their ehUdren Immunized against INDOOR OUTDOOR WORK place to be condurted aa a Imarding land, Me. teenth century fun. e.speclally If the court upholds the secure a aufflclent amount of protein he did— such tactics would be iin- Nllea Center. 111. Snow and years ago and made a dsddad b it ; unit. They were sent to destroy Imposts, and excises, to pay the (.rp and bellevet Scott le shoiring DIXtB—wzat wafa *hro wqatn wdod 4:60— 6:60— Tha Binging Lady— east diphtheria that prevention le the place for thetr employees about 80 "People do those things because WHERE TO START AAA contention that what’s for the for their needs. They are, - there­ necessarj-. Cyril Lancaster was klra wrac wlac wwl wipe arid kirn 4:46— 6:46— Orphan Annia— eait only freezing weather can’t deprive Niles years ago. they Ir^ve an tnuer urge to do ’em Many special arrangements ars prt* i and kill, and they were obeying or debts and provide for the common hU indifference to their broken ktao waco koma wdbo wbt wdae better part of valour. No child Im­ general welfare is a matter for Con­ fore. made sluggish because o f the marriage. probably merely a cruise acquaint­ 8:00— 6!0O— Newt: J. Wllkinion. Song Pay the Tax Today. Center of Its cut In tho W P A funds The Edgewood House was built and liars are the same way. Of senM during tha evening's engaga*)'' With high resolve to go ever oa defense and general welfare of the wdbj wwva wmbz waja wmbr waia 6:16— fi16— John Tunia gporta Talk munized against diphtheria died. dors. Bombers can not always gress to decide and that the courU excessive amount of starch they are NOW OO ON WITH THE STORY ance with a flexible Itinerary and ktui ksko wcoa wdne wnox k ^ n 6:30— 6:60— Presa-Radlo Nawa — ba­ ‘Tn the case ot chronic diseases allotted to Illinois. The townsfolk during the war and Chestnut Lodge course, the club bars poUtIclans.” ment and tbs patrons who plan to .i " WMd and upward In the direction of United States...... ’’ MIDWEST—wzl wmbd Wien wlbw kih alc: The ginglng Le d y-m ld w . rpL attend wUI be trsatsd to sons ex* - pick and choose their targets with won’t substitute their Judgment for forced to use In order to get enough CHAPTER XXXVIII Paula was carrying on the much- such as cancer, diabetes, diseases ol Tax forma were mailed today by put up a circus tent over a 800,000 was purchased ano remodeled b,v Jordan’s winning whopper told Lawyers hsve been arguing about protein. • wamk wkbn wreo wabt kacl wnaz woe 6:66— 6:36— Singing by Muriel Wlleen traordlnary sntertainmsnt A fret' ftogress, Connecticut automobtUsti any great degree of accuracy. In PARTIES PONDER that of Congress. heralded tradition of southern 6:46— 6:46— Lowell Tnomaa -.aaat: the heart and nephritis, the number Tax Commissioner William H gallon reservoir construction pro­ them about the same time. The lat­ how be trapped a bothersome rat that clause for a century and a ^ te summer drifted Into early hospitality. smarted off the New Year with the But supreme court styles change Animal life or human life could fall. Leaves turned from green MOUNTAIN—kvor kli koh kal Orphan Annie— repeat to midwaat of deaths was approximately the Hackett to 10,000 business organ­ ject, put In electric lights and furn­ ter building la located at C?he»tnut by putting a place of cheese under assson pass will be awarded to thq j Ethiopia they have to fiy pretty high half, but the supreme court has At dinner that night Dana COAST — khj koln kfre kol kfpy kvl 6:00— 7:00— Eaay Aeaa, Skit— ale:;,cat ished stoves so 50 workmen could and T.aurel streets and the Edge- lucky person wbose name Is draws. proud record o f six fatalities on thu and Just because Chief Justice Mar­ not long exist If denied this Indis­ to gold, and a brisk wind, rus­ kfbk kmj kwz kern kdb kztnb ksb 6:16— 7:18— Nina to Five, Dramatio same as In 1934. Maternal deaths izations subject to the new corpora­ a thermometer during a cold snap. because, unless they do, the Ethio­ never directly pa-ssed on Its mean­ shall once held that "the only se­ pensable protein material which U tling tall branches, tossed color­ found the Englishman at her side t:30— 7:60— Lum A Abner— aaat only due to a child-birth showed an ap­ tion business tax enacted by the proceed. wood House on Center street Tha mercury went down so fast and Dandiig wiU be from gtSO to tea t day o f 1936— actually nine PREDICTION OF ing. Whenever tho court has had and, almost Immediately, be was ConL Eaet. 6:46- 7:46— Phil Cook, Landta— wla pians shoot them down and cut their curity against abuse of the taxing needed for cell growth and repair ful little patches at Dana’s lecL 4i00— 6:00—Terry and Tad — eaat; preciable decrease. There was also General Assembly of 1938. This daatlia in twenty-four hours includ- the chance to do so, It has careful­ monopolizing her attention. Jottph Plotke’ e Oroheatra-weat 7:00— 6:00— Handrik Van Leon, Talk heads off. Flying high, these power Is found In the structure of Many experlmenU have been She was walking swlfUy, a 7i16— 1:16— NBC gtrlng Bympheny a significant decrease In sulddes— law affects mercantile and manu­ ly ducked. That Is, It has never 4:15— 61I6—Songa by Jimmy Parrall from 276 to 219. In the case of In­ l l f aoaa hours of New Tear’s eve. p ve m m e n t." and that 'In Impos­ by dietitians to prove the truth of Jaunty little bat tipped allghtly “ 1 wouldn’t dare suggest fishing 4tS0— eiSO—Jack Armatrong - aaat: 6:00- 8:00— Death Valley Oaya, Play facturing corporations, mutual sav­ bombers probably didn’t see the Rod 6-nCKETRACE wanted to rule that tho Constitu­ this sttaemenL at daybreak to Paula,” be said, Organ—Dlzlai Organ A Talk—waat S40— 6i60— Amarloa’a Town Maatlng fant deaths, there Is a considerable m - A t that rate, and under the presurop- ing a tax the legislature acU on its at the side o f her head. The 6:60— I0 4 0 -R o y Shield Can. Orehaat. ings banks, savings and loan aaso' Cross Insignia at all. It was all tion didn't say In this Instance what In the ordinary mixed diet, no fear hat was brown, like her dress. "There Isn’t a fish In the sea that 4:46— B:45—Jacquaa Bardoua, Parla 10:00— lliOO— Newel Bnill Calaman Oro. decrease In toe death rate eompar- datloBS, building and loan associa­ tiM that the same fine bold spirit constltuenU and this. In general, is S:00- 8:00—Patti Chapin Bong Period Just an Incident o f wrar as modern It seemed to say and, on the other need be felt that not enough food Strands of chestnut hair were she would allow to Interfere with gi16— d:16—Parade ot YMtb—4aet: 10:80— 11 i6^-Ban Barnla’a Orehaatra ed with 1984. The total number ot tions, Mortis Plan companies, ahtalns throughout the naUon, the sufficient protecUon against erro- her beauty sleep. But 1 think you 11:00— 16:00— Shandor and Hla Violin deaths from all causes through war Is carried on—Indescribably However skeptical may be their hand, It hasn't wanted to give Con­ containing protein will be used. whipped loose and blew against Organ—weat: Quartet—Dixie 11:06— 12:oa— Henry KIng'a Oroheatra private banks, state banks and trust jiTOus and oppressive taxation’’— her cheek. might enjoy IL Want to come ti30— 6:Xk-Preaa. Radio Niwa — ba- October compared with the same companies, national banka, and Aswrlcan peopis should have no remarks for publication, practical gress a blank check for legislation. A to u t a quarter o f a pound o f meat alo; Jack Armstrong—midweot rpL 11:30— 12:30— Freddy Martin Orehaatra more savage than wrar was for a that doesn’t • mean the supreme along ? period In 1934 shows a reduction ot every other corporation whlcb is re­ troohU la making the S6.000 kilUngs Taxing Power Qnestioned ^ l y wlU supply the average person She heard steps behind her and number of centuries previous to politicians have found much food court of today will uphold taxes on a deep masculine voice called, Dana was about to refuse when 114. quired to repoit to toe (tollector ol SMART SUITS Tho question is whether Con­ rrith mough protein. The fault Is Of loss look, during the coming processors (which tho consumer she found Paula looking at her “The number of marriages reach 1914. for thought W the prediction of gress is empowered to lay taxes to that Its mUture with other food- "Are you practicing for a sprint­ Internal Revenue except Insurance pays) for the benefit of farmers. ing marathon?" coldly, curiously. Dana thought ed its lowest laval In 1982 with companies, railroads, street railway twelve montha, like a small time Senator James Hamilton Lewis promote what it considers the gen­ stuffs Is such as to make Its proper 10:00— Hostess Counsel. It Is Just this sort of thing that Use Hughes’ Argument bitterly: "She can take my hus­ 9,149. Marriages increased In 1938 companies, common carrier motor S A LE A T $12.88 Buy» a $16.95 suit! W e shopped lacord. Any bookmaker wrould that six presidential tickets may eral welfare, aa It did In the A g ri­ digestion and assimilation difflculL Dana whirled. "Ronnie. Ron 10:18— ^The Captlvators. became Inevitable when tho war was Once Charles Evans Hughes, now nle!” band away from me. but she dares 10:30— News Service, and reached 11,992 In 1934. During bus companies and public utility give edda against the 1936 death toll play significant parts In the cam­ cultural Adjustment Act. If so. It The usual course dinner often con other stores and found theM suits seUing at that started. Tho only way to have chief Justice, produced a superb “The same, In person. What me to look at any man who la In­ WTIC 10:48— Corlotta Dale with Mann and the first ten months of 1988 the corporations. paign of 1936. to Ins M many different proteins balBg leas than 40,000, and with has a large field open to It In use of ,a chase you have led mo! Your terested In her." Hartford, Uoim. number of marriages was about 60(1 A copy of toe law, regulations, price! avoided such shocking Incidents was Senator Lewis la an old-timer at the taxing power. brief using "general welfare” in be- t lat three or four times aa much Is Irwin. more cars on the road and more grandmother said ■ you were on W arm color splashed Dana's 80JM)0 W. 1040 H. U 282.8 H less than for the some period In forms and Instructions hsve beer the game of politics. Ha has had Congresa to es- eaten aa the body could possibly use 11:00— Social Work in Hartford. not to have started tho war at all. Government attome.ys who wrote your way to the "library, with cheeks like banners of defiance. Travelers Broadcaatlng Service. 11:16— M argaret McCraa, songa. 1984 so the Increase to marriages mailed together wltb a specin ■oaty for gasoline In tho pockets of many and varied experiences at tabllffl Federal Land Banks to pro­ in one day, no rnatter how large the the past three years has ceased, at SALE AT $12.88 Buys an expertly tailored suit Tho only way In which Incom­ those 100 pages in their brief be­ about a five-minute start. ' Say — "I'd love to," she said. 11:30— Rambles In Rhythm. notice which specifically directs th tbs nltwlta maybe we shall be able watching the fall of the cards, and vide credits for farnje.ra The su­ “Ody, or how active. (Eostero Standard 111110.) leait temporarily. lieve It Is extremely significant tho way you travel! People fell 11:48—Samuel Gorsky, pianist. attention of those subject to th parably more shocking Incidents can the break of the play. His sugges­ preme court upheld h lm f, "The number o f births In 1936 Made by one of the country's best clothing man" to aaarit up the magnificent figure tliat In every case where the court 'The urgent need Is for everyone out of their cars watching me be­ with the house wrapped In 12:00— M.— Voice o f Ehcj^riencc. provisions of the new law to the im bo avoided In a now world war Is tions sometimes are tinged with And he presumably has been In- Hiaraday, January 2, 1936 was slightly lower than In 1984 for has been put on the spot as to "gen ­ to learn how much o f this kind ol ing outdistanced by a woman." darkness, Dona came out on the P.M. portance of making payment ot tbi ufacturers. S®|000—In fact, who knows to what that exotic originality which is so tcre.stcd to observe that the New the first ten months of 1938. through the avoidance of the war eral welfare," It has always validat­ food the body can use, and how It He was holding her hands porch In the early hours. She wore P.M. 12:18— News Service. tax witb the return. nenumentat heights we may not much a part of his Individuality, yet Deal lawyers have cited that case 4:00— Women’s Radio Review. ‘T h e laat General Assembly, be­ Itself. Whoever shall start It will ed the law In question. should be combined with other tightly, gazing Into her eyes, ob white linen slacks, a brown shirt, 12:30— Mary Marlin, Returns for the year ended Dec­ raise our lethal tribute to the up- they- never fall to be Interesting. (.Smith vs. Kansas City Title Co. 4:30— Girl Alone. cause of the high cancer death rate SALE AT $12.88 Gives every man an opportu­ But Invariably It has found an­ foods to repair and build cell struc­ llviouB o f curious on-lookers on and carried an enormous sun hat. 12:48— The Ad-Llner. ember 31, 1938 are due on April 1. be responsible for more horribly evil S.’S U. S. 180) four timea In their 4:48— "Oriental A rt" — Robert In (Tonnectlcut, appropriated funds 1936. This will give the organiza­ and-comlngnesa of the American mo­ The Senator says he would not be other reason for validation. Ignor­ ture. This does not have to be the busy street. 1:16— Savitt Serenade things than all the wicked men who brief. SborUy afterward they were Drew-Bear. for the department of health to tions subject to the tax sufficient nity to buy the suit he wantfu Double or single torist and bis contempt for Casper surprised 11 there were two Demo­ ing "general wt'fare." measured In grams, for fear o f using Dana said, "Oh, Ronnie, I ’m shoving away from shore. The 1:48— Nick GrossI, accordlanist. have lived In the world since Cain. cratic tickets and two Republican But of course Hughes wai an ad­ too large a quantity. Nature la glad you’re back!” The words 8:00— Blue Room Echoes — Joseph make investigations concerning time to absorb the law and will en­ breasted styles including the new sports tnodels. hUlquetoastlam T Although the Democrats have al- vocate then, not a Judge. lake, at this hour, was covered 2:00— Between the Bookends. cancer and the prevention and able the tax commissioner to Issue ’The Ogaden hospital bombing Is tickets In tho field; and be expects not so exacting in matters of diet came In a little rush. with an enveloping blanket of fog Blume, director. 2:18— Happy Hollow. 8:30— “ Dick Tracy." treatment of this disease. This from time to time Instructions re­ Commissioner Cotmor is reported considerable prominence to attach but allows lor reasonable deviations "Honestly, Dana? You wouldn't that presently would be rolled 2:30— Dictators. Sizes for regular* tail, short or stout men. a one-grain sample of tho mountain 8:48— Clara. Lu and Em. work has been started wltb the lating to the various important aleo to the Socialist and the Prohi­ approximate quantity. fool m e?" Ronnie's hands tight­ away by the sun. Aa the boat 3:00— Bolek Muslcalc. aa being profoundly shocked by the of frightfulness which Europe U ened on hers. 8:00— ^WrightvlIIe Clarion. cooperation of the Connecticut changes wlilch have been Incorpo- bition tickets. The average person doing hard moved toward the middle of tha 3:30—Mark Warnow'a Blue Velvet SALE AT $12.88 Buys you the latest fabrics and •Iniater start-off of the now year. Ho building. 'T wouldn’t fool you. Don't 6:80— News. State Medical Society. That society rateif into the law. It Is the Inten­ Such a situation might appear at muscular work or taking a propor­ lake, the great, moss-draped ly- Orchestra. has initiated through a special com­ fipparently |a somewhat surprised to ever go chasing off around tho 8:48—Rhythms of the Day. tion of the Tax Omunissloner patterns. Hard finished wool worsteds* sports Aral glance the dream of aomeone Food Resolutions tionate amount of physical culture press trees rising darkly along the mittee, the organization of tumor Hackett to continue through press wrorld again." dlaoover that “ there Is stlU a section who had eaten too much Christmas exercises may with safety use aa ahore were swallowed In the gray 7:00— Amos ’n’ Andy. "Never expect to—alone," Ron 7:16— Pop-eye the Sailor. clinics tn several parts of ConneC' releases to stress the Importance ol woolens. Oxford or Banker gray* plain or smart­ "OUT OF DEPRESSION” candy. Yet, by one method of rea­ much protein In one' day as that con­ mlsL tlcut during the post few years o f tha public that has not been Im nle said. 7:30— ^Amateur Program. these various changes. soning It Is possible to conclude tained in two eggs and about a quar­ 'There’s a theory that fishing Is This should prove to be worth while pnaaed" by the last year’s publicity ’’America,’’ said Jesse Jones, There was something signifi­ 8:00— Rudy Vallee’i Variety Show. ly patterned blue or brown. that. If anything. Senator Lewis For the New Year ter o f a pound of lean meat. In better on the other side of this as the residents of Connecticut bS' cant In hla voice. Something sig­ ;eanipalgn in behalf o f sane driving; chairman o f tha Reconstruction same cases, a half pound o l lean lake," Dana oald. 9:00— Captain Henry's Showboat. may have understated tho case. nificant, too, In the way be wras come aware of the value of tumor WRIGLEY PENSION PLAN has Just expressed the belief that Finance Corporation on Now Year's meat may be used without harm If Lucaster smiled. “Tbs other 10:00— Paul Whitman’s Music Hall. clinics to aid tn confirming or elim' Irreoancllable Elements looking at her, smiling. 11:00— News. RADIO Bide of tho pasture, you know,” be “ a few Jail senteneea" would curb the day, "la out of the depression right In no recant campaign have there It seems that the thing to do atAdletary protection tho physical exercise is quite via Inatlng the existence o f suspected She said quickly, "Grace and said. "But maybe that’s why that 11:16— Leonard Keller’s Orchestra. been so many diverse and seeming­ tho beginning of the year Is to famllj- ' ------oroua " (Eastern Standard Time.) cancer. AFFECTS 1300 EMPLOYEL^ nckleawiasa. now. I t la really a thing of the Bill are having a party out at bunch of doctors are fiziiing over 11:30— Minneapolis Symphony Or­ ly Irreconcilable political elements It must be remembered that chll "Cases of syphilis reported year Would It not, as a matter of fact, past.’’ make numerous resolutions to cor­ GIVE THE FAMILY their lodge on the lake. Bbe there." chestra. by year have ehown no appreciable struggling for a place In the aun. It Every Day dren In particular need protein as heard you were coming today— Now York. Jan. 2.— (A P )— Sena­ h ^ a great deal more If the Com rect those little things that hsve there Is a need for this Important ‘Doctors?” D u e exclaimed. change and the General Aeaembly lo Chicago, Jan. 2.— Recognizing the It la too bad that Fred Waldo, each realized Its aspirations o f es­ MUk—I quart, children; I pint I don’t know how— and asked me 'Bill Richardson said a group of Tomorrow's Program \ tor N ye (R., N. D.) will discuss the advantage of folrnesi of social se­ ~j Wlaiiloner o f Motor Vehicles— and by been bothering for so long. It Is an subs^ce not only to repair worn- an effort to combat this disease Manchester good citizen, along with tablishing Itself os a national party, adults. ' ’ If I could Inveigle you to come physicians were on a fishing party A.M. neutrality law on the WEAF-NBC curity to workers and being In favor opportune time to carry out good out tissue but also to provide the along.” partleularly to protect future gener­ this wa maan any Commissioner of eight or ten million other Amort- there would be more party labels in Cereals— Bread and other whole at a club directly across from us.'' 7:00— Morning Watch — Ben Haw- Radio forum on Monday night. He ations, voted an amendment to :be o f an old age pension plan, the Wm. Intentions for there Is a definite extra material needed in growth "Tm Inveigled," Ronnie smiled. M otor Vehicles and not Colonel Con America than in England or period loto work from and a new year * " . a ■Oh" said Dana. thonie. will take up the qufstlon of a new marriage law. This provides that W rigley Jr. Company, today an­ ' S n 5 . 9 S cans, was not aware o f this. Other­ France. 5 where extra tissue is added. Be "That la, If you’re going. I sup- aor*nore or less than others— were usually means the wiping of the VegeUbles and Fruits— Potatoes She was being silly. There were 8:00— New a law to replace the existing Act, all persons marrying In (Tonnectlcut nounced a pension plan, for its em­ wise he would not. In all probability, A t least seven o f these groups are sure that your growing child obtains poce Grace beard from Paula doctors— and doctors. "Let’s stay 8:16— Happy Jack, pongs. beginning January 1 must have a slate clear for a fresh start. Every­ A green or yeUow vegetable. A fruit sufficient protein. which expires Feb. 29. ployees, effective January 1st, 1936. to abut dewm for good and all and have made bis way out of tha world reputed by their leadera, end by that I was back. Paula was on on this aide,” she auggesled. 8:80— Cheerio. standard laboratory blood test made one has high hopes for 1936. Eco­ or additional vegetable. the same steamer, and wo came Tuning In tonight: More toon 1800 employees are without discrimination on the prac some others, to number their ad­ 'Vhen there is a strong ethical ob­ "Better have a look at the ahore 9:00— Radio Bazaar. In an approved laboratory, whlcb because be was convinced, at 61. nomically there seema to be Im­ ( 'Tomatoes or orange Juice for W EAF-NBC , 7:80— Edwin C. HIU; affected by the move. herents In millions: jection to the use of flesh foods, then from N ew York oo the same line over there first,” the Elngllsb- 10:00— Food New a marks another milestone In the pre­ My of rsatorlng to motorlsU the that ft had no place for him, for his provement. Before allowing more children). train." To take care of the employees whole grains may be substi­ m u said. "There may be some­ 10:18— ^Home Sweet Homa 8—Rudy Valles Hour; 9—Lanny vention of the spread of syphilis. frhrors* licenses In cases whore they The Democrats who are content luxuries It might bo well to check Butter and other fats. j "Paula!" Dana’s face whitened Rose Showboat: 10—Bing Ooaby who have been with the company crafUmans skin or for hla eager to follow Mr. Roosevelt. tuted by those with strong dlges- thing back of that theory. 10:30— The Mjrstery Chet. "No water-borne epidemic ot dis­ have been suspended, according to on the necessities and have them In ^ Molasses and other sweets : Sh) walked on. saying nothing. takes over the Music Hall; 11:38— for many years, and to show Its ap- willlngnesB to work for hie living. The northern democrats who. un­ t I have foimd The fog waa beginning to lift, 10:48— Marc 'Williams, Singing Cow- ease was reported during 19W. It jireclatlon for tola service, the Wrlg- tho host possible form before taking ‘ At Least Twice Each Week that the most satisfactory results ( “ Yes. It wouldn’t aurprlsu me and he let the motor ouL Spray Minneapolis symphony; 12:30— Leo law, for perilous infractions of the der the current leadership of Alfred boy. Is Interesting to note that 87 per­ :ey Company has paid the Aetna I t la difficult not to be bitter and on extras. I Lean meat, cheese or fish. niav ijB expected if the easily digest­ If Paula and that Britisher who's splashed against Dana’s face. Zollo orchestra. 'StatutasT E. Smith, are dissatisfied with Mr. 11:00— Program from New York. cent of the peopis In (Tonnecucut Lift Insurance Company the equiva­ resentful when bankers like Jesse Tomatoes for all (canned er , ed flesh foods are depended upon to been trailing after her wouldn't "Shall I alow up? I’m ^rald you’ll WABC-CBS, 7:18— Buddy Clark, served by public water supplies re­ Roosevelt. A review of the diet of the family fresh). 11:30— Congresa Opening. lent of back payments to the pen­ lAwa for tho control of motoring I provide the proteins, leaving more be at the party. You remember get a wetting." baritone; 8—'Teddy Bergman; 9— ceive water toat is either filtered, Jones and the epokesman of tho dl The southern Democrats who arc may show some discrepancies and how thick Paula and Grace were 12:00—Noon— Martha and Hal. sion plan a lump sum o f more than praetlcea are notoriously Isx every- Eggs— (especially for children). vita energy for other funct.onal She shook her bead negaUvely. Walter O’Keefe; 10—Horace Heldt's chlorinated or both to protect them vldend receiving groups exclaim in revolt against Mr. Roosevelt, and If that 1s tho case resolutions for 1 before she went aw ay?" P.M. $800,000. whara. Including Connecticut. Tho Dried beans, peas or peanuts I neeclfl. "I'm dressed for a wetUng." 12:18— Honeyboy and Sassafras. Brigadlera; 10:48— Gogo Delys, from epidemic water-tioroe com­ happily over an "end of the deprea- many of whom refused in 1928 t.i improvement belong there prlmarl- “ Yes," Dana said. The same general policy with re­ —BEATRICE HALL 'Watch us take this curve then" 12:30— M erry Madcaps — Norman songs; 11:80—Tommy Dorsey, or­ municable diseases. Efforts are con­ ssost effective protection the public support Mr. Smith, now In process ly, whether or not the Income has "If you'd rather not go __" gard to employees has been followed alon" which has vastly Improved Conn. Dairy A Food Ckmncll QUESTIONS ,\ND ANSWERS. Without warning, almost In their Cloutier, director; with Bob Ellis chestra. tinuing to eliminate pollution ot has Is the provision for putting o f organization under tho lead of changed. First to consider are the Ronnie began. In toe pension plan as those that their own particular lots but which path, a dark blur appeared. The (to NBC-WEAF Network). WJZ-NBC, 7:18— Nine to Five, waters in the state. Now, 70 per­ drunken and otherwise dangerous Governor Talmadge of Georgia. protective foods, those which must motorboat lurched, missed the dark cent of toe population of toe slate marked toe adoption ot a five-day leaves somewhere between a quar­ appear In order to have good health (Arterial Hyperten.ilon.) Dana ahook her head. "No, 1:00— Newa and Weather. drama; 8:18— NB C string sym­ Tha Republicans who favor a di­ object by Inches, spun dizzily for 1:16— H it Tunes. are served by public gewarage ays- week tor factory workers, shorter /frivsn away from tho steering Milk, fruits and vegetables and we’U go. How could It matter phony: 9— Death Valley Days; 9:80 ter and a fifth of tho American peo­ rect, right-wing oppoBitlon to Mr. "WhnT"'?"- N- inquires; a moment. A hoarse shout follo'xred 1:20— Laurel Trio. tenu. Alio 40 percent of toe popu­ hours, group life Insurance and Em­ ;Whael o f any motor vehicle. In cer- eggs are that croup and should ap- Hnw in * “fterial liypencisioa to me n ow ?" She turned and them. — America’s town meeting; 10:30— ple either pauperized or so close to Roosevelt, as represented by the I Overnight A. P. 1:30— Sammy Kaye’s Orchestra lation so served has toe sewage ployment Asaursnee. Under the tato riai aes o f oonvlctiona suspen- How do you find out U you have it? looked at Ronnie with a queer, de Roy Shield orchestra; 11:30— Ben protestations of Herbert Hoover. I pear daily. The reason these foods i 'All there?" Lancaster asked 2:00— Guy Hedlund and (Tompany. treated by some form of sewage Wrigley pisn toe company and em­ it that anxiety and Irreelsllblo gloom tacbed expression. anxiously. Bemle and all the lads. :sioa of license U automatic, in an Tho Republicans who repudiate particularly are called "protective" | News hypertension 2:30— Airbreaks. treatment Seven approvals were ployees contribute tor future servlca are rapidly destroying the lost of Is because the.v supply minerals and ' Is meant high blood pressure. A t "Paula was looking fit," Ronnie 'I think so," D u a gasped. She What to expect Friday: granted for new aowage dlaposal pension en a fifty-fifty basis. number of instances these both Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Hoover said, trying to make hla voice 3:00— Olga Vernon, soprano. their courage and morale. vitamins that prevent dietary dis­ V’ ®''® *“ raalntatned an ar- waa feeling rather shaken. The Opening of Congress: WEAF- plans. In addition, there ars ssvsral Tbs plan provides tor employees and are gathering together to sup­ New Haven—Death claimed Dr sound casual, "This man who Is 8:16— M a Perkins. lions are revoked by Commls- Umui “ i ’’^‘thln normal dark spot had been a boat in their W JZ-NBC at 11:80 a. m.; W ABC- towns and cttlss along tos Bound to be retired at toe age of sixty-five. WTien It la said "we are out of the port Senator Borah. eases. Calcium Is one mineral that Edward Lyman Kingman, 64. medl- visiting her Is a cruise trophy. 3:80— ^Vle and Sada o f Motor Vehicles. Corn­ limits. In medical language "hv- path, a group o f early fishermen, CBS at 12-noon and 1:18 p. m. and rivsrs tn Connecticut toat are Hie amount of pension wiu depend depreeston" who, pray, are meant Tho Democrats and Republicans Is needed in many ways, but pri­ rxl wamlner and health officer of Rather interesting fellow. He’s an 3:48—The O’Neils. per means above, therefore* hyper- doubtless. W EAF-NBC , 2:80— Airbreaks; 4 eetuBlly engaged in eolvlng tbelr on toe length of serriee wltb tbe ier Connor has revoked many by "w e" 7 who can see no salvation except In marily,, for good bonea and teeth. Newtown and Brookfivid for an- explorer who has seen and done There la only one food that baa an tenslon means a tension above that ‘I owe those fellows on apolo­ —Women’s radio review; 5—A1 a e e u e problems. company snd Jbe average wage dur­ them himself. Not that be In- the political precepts of Father prexlmately 10 years and president about everything, chased bandiu gy," said Dana's companion. He "Tbs efforts wars continued by a Is It quits satisfactory and all Coughlin. abundant supply o f that mineral and hivh w diagnosis ol Pearce.' ing toat period. itcd tha practice, not that It Is rociaU ** County Medical As- h gh blood pressure Is made by a spe­ In Nicaragua, bunted In Africa, turned the boat and stairted back. special group during toe year to right that a small fraction of tho The seven groups thus enumer­ it Is milk. But that Is not the only lived among remote Indian tribes. WABC-CBS, 2:48—Gen, Smedley when aa employae retires at the as among the states; but cial examination given with a b l^ In another moment they were close D. BuUer on "War is a Raokst; eitmlnsta diseases occurring In car* ags of stxty*flvs be will receive s people are out of it, when there are ated do not Include the Socialists, reason milk Is termed a protective (aaplta-«.Mr. and Mrs. Winslow A hard-bitten, restless type. to the other motorbrat. has followed It—and In following pressure meter, commonly called the WDRC 4:18— U. S. A rm y Band; 6:88— S u e tain occupations aad eoopsrats with monthly pension from tos Insurance food. It supplies other minerals, B. Gallup observed their 87th wed- "A n adventurer," Dana said. "HI, there!" called the English­ sU psrtlss Interested In toe preven­ hundreds of thousands of j-ou’ng'nmn i * “ ‘ Ulon voteii olim anniversary. sphygmomanometer. Such an ex­ Flames quartet company oa long as ha lives. In ft be has contributed In a very Im- phosphorus, (practically the day's "In a way, though 1 understand man cheerfully. "That waa a 228 Hartford, Dona. 1880 tion o f occupations] diseases. amination must be secured In the tos event an employee dies or quits “I^Ortant measure to tlie almost unl- need In one quart) and' part o f the Greenwich—Mlsa Mery Ellubetb there Is a bona fide title that he darned fool thing to do, chasing (HaatorB Standard nm a) WJZ-NBC, 2—Words and Music; "W ork In mental hygiene was re­ Brown and OUver W. Huckal, New office o f the physician unices the place in tho world's eounomy fur the repeal ol repeal; the Farmer- necessary Iron In on easily available has democratically discarded. Ten about at such speed on s fog gy 3—U. S. Marine Bimd. juvenated following an Increase In worii before reaching tbe pension Natural Retail Price Is $15.95 ^rarsal contempt for the motoring York artist, were married In whet clMtor mmes to the home and brines tw'o or three or fdur years aud have form. There are also vitamins, es­ me about yourself." morning. I almost knocked yoii Some Friday abort waves: toe appropriation granted by toe age, toe plan provides tbe employee pMws, such as they are Labor party which control! Mlmio- w ^ believed to bv the first wedding the Instrument with him. Curiously Thursday, January 2, 1986 pecially vitamin A which Is believed "I'v e been going placet again, chaps for a loop." CSC GSB G SL O SA London— 6 p. Oenem Assembly snd will be car­ or bis beneflclsry will get back from never yet found It becauseiui.0 merethere Is lu *’’ * Pfugresslve party which performed In Conrectlcut under the enough, the emotions have a verv P.M. Perhsps jroa don’t ordlnsriljr w m t s fl2,S8 miHI W e do not believe that a complete to do much to prevent respiratory lota of places,” Dana said. "Doing 'Well, damn you! Don’t take m.—Monologua In mslody; 6:30— ried on sa In tos predcpresslon days. too insuranes company the full no place for them 7 When there I " ’“'touain: nor the Com- new marriage b W test law. definite effect upon the blood pre^ things." 4:00— Salvation Arm y Staff Bond. amount which bo has paid In plus laform of this practice would solve . .. I munlst. Social-Labor. Liberty, and Infection. There are other vitamins ooy more fool chaneas with—wltb Excerpts from opera; 2RO Rome— It is boped to make toe program are literally inllllons. of Ered Wal­ fh , ~ Waterbury claimed sure u d during emoUonal exclte- Itotihle searched her eyes and 4:15— U to Gulzor. more valuable than aver. tores per cent compound Interest. But, these are definitely suits that you'd actually I.the automobile problem—not by a National parties, all of which en- found In milk besides A, all doing that girl Bboard." 6—Opera; B A U Madrid—6:45 — the state s honor oi having the first m®nt the blood piessure will go up. found the shadows and a restless 4:30— The Treasure House. "Maternal, child and dental dos—sternly. honist, intelligent tered tickets In the election of 1032. mlich to help build a strong, healthy 'New Year ” baby, baaing Ita action Dana caught her breath sharply. Basque muaio; 0 8 0 GSC G SL Lon­ way. But we do believe that fu/ '■®.‘T “’ “ “ ‘“ Portant that glint. Dana was looking more 8:00— ^Terry and Ted. hygiene with toe aid of toe Federal pay $15.95 for elsewhere! Complete selection of Americans, capable of highly useful Altogether, here are groups— body. on a son born to Mr. and Mrs. John Was she never to be able to sub­ don— 10— Survey o f 1936. W f t were thoroughly understood 10 ine patient be as calm and relaxed uraiitiful than- ever. Smarter. due that unruly heart of hers? She 8:18—Carl Moore and bis Vlvatown Social Security funds will rscsive effort and eager to make It. com­ all strong enough to attract some The fruits snd vegetsbiss have nJnutee after •a possible while the blood presaure A car whirled 1^ and Mrs. Band. Deaths Last Night last-minute stylen and colors in every size. Plain any person, no matter who he 1936 was ushered In. searched the shaddowy faces fran­ additional Impetus during tos com­ pelled to stand all day Idle In the sort of national attention, moat of their pises among tho protective reading is being made. Bometlmes U uuthersby leaned out to bow and tically. 8:80— Jack Armstrong. ing year if Congress spproprtstss (■Bffkt be and no matter what bis them strong enough to set up com­ foods supplying minerals, vitamins Naugatuck— Wavn# Shank, 16, of 8:48—French Nawa Exchonga •hades, herrinf-bones, window*pano desjgiis, market place Ijeeauso no man bath the itr^eness of the procedure smile. "Tbere’s Ronnie Moore!" Suddenly ahe and Scott were W A U S O R IffS tos money. Flans are being mads Oasdner, Mass.—Mrs. Anns Had­ and roughage. Fresh fruits and Waterbury. was injured seriously In ^)ldltica] or social Inducnee, convict­ prehensive national organizations If ( I -in*®°'^ pressure up l(j ■be said to her companion. “ W ell staring at each other. 6:00— Nawa Service. wltb tbs aid of toe Connecticut ley, 48, writer o f children’s stories. hired them— prc.s.• porsistonce do.-s not pro- s:stent development of the princi­ b ^ t a . Normal blood praaaura of the lake. Paula was in a fouwtor of too Scripps-Howard way. A fte r tha proteotfra aub* brought only n Ouotfa good wishes. WATKINS BROS., 10:30—Phil Cook — Just Another Uon was 4.0S0JKW units a g a l ^ 8.- of tos vtilUng nurse aaseclstloos. fl«su|clpltate the long impending ^ L n ples to whlcb each Is so strongly should run batwaan 120 and ISO. motorboat that waa about to leave CSoaiafromthrm b oy tw o ! sUaesa have been auppliad branch­ Amateur. IM.5^8 In the praeading raonto and "Nutrition has appeared to com# Certainly, when ft has been below the Shore. The man with bar bad IN(X)RFUBATB0 ”?!35S»gk-*dy as a whels and Do Pare, Wla.—Mias Sophia Beau­ Six o( the New Tsar Day fatalt- flamed undw tbs sun. Her mu­ like surroundincs. 8:00— News Service. announced today that R e g in o ld c ;. also for Its indiv'jlnal parts and only do considerable by .. — A newspaper ly aa t a ^ . aatlafyiag food la aaaan- much aad too little. mont T2, granddaughter of Dr. WU- turies to the pbtlosuphv of p.-ictU' ttas and the Uuea Naw Y m u- eva tinous mouth was carminad bril­ 8:18—Shoppers SpeclaL ^ Foster, of Boston, manager of their organa such as tbs tssto. Rsesnt Itam A. Beaumont, famous Army to atop this madnese but »Ko;iy aaverUacment today read; Ua] to the contentment and aSIclnn- liantly. 0:00—Dear Columbia. tadivlduaJlam. They ore tho im Joan-Go to general dellveiy r.t deaths oeeurtad In OonnaoUeut. 142 EAST CENTER 8T. London oSlca, had uaai adqrittad to sdsntifle findings bavo dlaelosed tbe surgeon a century ugo who was I flsd the people of the sUU ey of each mamber of the family. 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KARL DOESN'T LIKK NOTB ABOUT TOWN IN HIS OAKS, ANYWAY FRANKD.R00DILL; Hra. Karl Keller served a cake N ot to go on Stage Mr. and Mra. Fred Woodbouse thla noon for hincb, but It waa and daughter, Eleanor, of 19 Benton mlnua the walnut meaU she had LONG STATE CLERIT) street, spent New Year's Day with plm ed to put in the cake. Last ethodist Bows To Stanford In Rose Bowl, 7 to 0 CUoago, Ju . 2.— (A P )—In plan*. at Hull-House, to visit the Juvenile friends In New York City. fan Mr. Keller went to one of the Bing her career In Ufe, there's one | Court and protection nKcncles for s m ^ towns In the eastern part observation. Later she will be given Another In the popular series of thing Marion Hepburn, 17>year-old “J ■**** 1° make an official a case to handle. "Bingo'' parries will be held tonight vlMt to a lodge of the Ancient Hartford Man Who Senred m aistar of Katharine Hepburn, acteen Michael (she prefers this, her In the Masonic Temple. The Tall Order o f United Workmen oa he Pittsburgh Seen Site O f atar, doea not Intend to be— i^id real name, to that of Lola which she C$dars of Lebanon Forest sponsors la a grand lodge officer. Among Under 22 Governors Is ;t t o p s w e s t, 19-3 SPEEDBOYS DEFEAT MORIARTYS- 40-31 that's a movie actress. the parties and excellent prizes arc the presents given him was a ImS la frequently called) Is a vivacious awarded. One In the family is enough, said reddish blonde. She has been assign­ o f walnuta. He them them t a i Ernie Dusek *s Coronation the pretty Hartford, Conn., miss, ed to aid the Hull-House staff mem­ box In the atUc o f his home. Stricken Suddenly. who la hoping to be a writer— but, The G Clef Club wdll meet for re­ Tnere are a number of equirrels IN ALL-STAR STRUGGLE bers on Immigration cases. hearsal at the Emanuel Lutheran HDDIflIini W IT please, a writer of short stories and This, she said, fits right In with In trees around the Keller home. As Champion of Mat Sport Every Man Scoring Threat church at 7 o'clock tonight. Bi oome way they made their way Local Sport novals, "not poems and never plays," her ambition for a diplomatic Hartford, Jan. 2—'(A P ) — Tha muster up the strength to cross tha into the house and ao busy have At prMent Marion, who looks very I „ „ e r . Working toward this goal " W a R n ' Woles ‘rilden :uatangr goal ogirin, the Indiana much■ ■ask IlkAlike k^wher famous slater, and a ' . ^ » W.Ohiysler Hoover ScandU Lodge, No. 28. Order of me squirrela been during the past man who has served tinder 22 gor>X3 f f i i t Christiui Ekes' Out ^25, has served hla apprenticeship On High *s Big Cage Squad she is planning to study law at Vaaa, will install ita officers for the quite effectually prevented the cham­ By HARRY GRAYSON TAKES EARLY UAD college friend, Michael Warren ten daya, or alnce they discovered ernors and was retired In 1933 but Chatter Harvard, end later to study abroad coming term at a meeting In Orange pions o f the eouthtgest from doing N B A S|wrto Editor. well and la entitled to the oppor­ 8baw, member of a prominent Bos­ the walnuts, that they have suc­ perfecting her knowledge of lan­ Hall at 8 o'clock tonight. Refresh­ couldn't stay away from his desk much about the sttuatton either. tunity. Dusek really can wrestle. ton family, are spending their two ceeded In taking the peck of wal­ is seriously III at Hartford hospital. 3-2 Victory Oyer Looisi- guages. ments will be served after the in- Obviously the great atrial display New York, Jan. 2.—Daano O'Mi&ony can't. Well, we misfired on our Rosa When Bristol High Invades theAwlth a scoring spree at any time months' winter vacation at Hull- nuts away and hiding them. Mr. H e Is Frank D. Rood, chief clerk TO DEFEAT LOCALS Both girls in their social service atallation. of Alabama here a year ago etill O'Mabony wrestles Ernie Dusek In Dusek has filled out to a good Bowl prediction but we had a lot of local State Armory tomorrow night but tha team’s leading hoopatera BOusa, Internationally known social Keller tried to find them thla emeritus in the governor’s oSlco, a ia State in Sugar Bowl; was rankling In the hearts of the Plttaburgh Jan. 6, which is Import­ 240 pounds— loolia the part of a company anyway... .and Stanford's to battle Manchester High for the are Bruno Bycholakl, BUI Stnnamon, activities reflect their mothers' In­ who became 84 years old on Dec. aervlce center founded by the late The Board of Admlniitrarion of morning, without sucoesa. The Indians, fo r they viciously rushed ant only because o f the very pro­ champion to the cauliflower *eara. 7-0 triumph over Southern Metho- Central Connecticut Interacholaatlc Gordon Weir and Stan Opalach. terests, for Mrs. Lois Warren Shaw 17. He waa preparing to celebrata P- Jane Addama Emanuel Lutheran church will meet ^idrrels are tame but cannot the pitching artlats of 8 . M. U., con­ nounced Ernie Duaek-for-cbamplon O'Mahony'a arms, cheat and legs are diet was well deserved.... we bit League basketball leadership, the This quartet baa bean doing the A s special workers the girls arc and Mrs. Katharine Houghton Hep­ talk so the whereabouts of the his golden wedding anniversary at jC i^ o lic U. Edges Missis­ burn are friends and co-workers on tonight at 7:30. This is an Import­ tinuously and permitted only a few movement within the clan. those of a youngster who is still the rest of the games In picking T. Men of Monahan will. probably use bulk of scoring In the past six Gain 16-10 Margin by Inter­ putting the teaching of their soclalo- I walnuta remains a mystery. his home, 37 Oxford street, this yean shy of complete development. many such projects. Both mothers ant meeting and the final one before year. of the throws to be completed when Don’t be aurprloed If tha title C. U. over L. S. U. In the Sugar both the man to man and zone de­ games and can uauaUy be counted gy professors at Bennington college the annual meeting, the date of they might do the moot harm. changes bands In Pittsburgh. Many Described as representing In the were ardent sufferage advocates. Stricken Suddenly sippi 20-19; Pass Paves Bowl, Catholic U. over Mlaslaalppl fense. style of play against the on to find the net with consistency. mission and Hold Edge to In Vermont to a practical test. wiiich la tentatively set for January suspected that It would be passed crudest pattern the fnud ol wres­ Clarkemen. Bristol generally usee Bycholski tallied only once against This, the girls explained. Is In line Michael's Interest In the ram­ Mr. Rood was stricken suddenly The one lapse came in the second In the Orange Bowl and the BSaat along to EM Don George in New tling, O’Mahony haa attracted un­ the zone for the moat part but the Alumni but the Injury suffered with Bennington's aim to correlate bling red brick Hull-House down In with a hernia attack at his boi period and Southern Methodist took over the Weat in the All-Star chari­ ly fo r Indians Upset. York the other night, but the Michi­ favorable press notices. This la ■wttchaa to man to man when the to hla wrist In tbs Windham game educational theories with practical the center of Chicago's "melting yesterday and was taken to full advantage of It. Starting on ty game.... Finisb as Cbnbbnck, Dowd The Manchester Green Commun­ OBITUARY hospital for an emergency o] their own 25, Coach Bell's players, gan product aucceedad In throwing fatal to a bone-bender being adver­ zone la unsuccessful In halting the the week before probably had eome- life. Given a two months' vacation pot" o f nationalities is accentuated ity club will have an Important bus­ tised as a star. The most damag­ by the fact that her mother was tion. led by the brilliant Bobby Wilson, blmaelf In 1 hour and 34 minutes. Aa previously announced, we’n scoring activitlea of opponents. thlng to do with that. In the summer and winter the stu­ iness meeting tomorrow night at As I pointed out some days ago, ing Indictment against O'Mabony la and Falkosid Featnre. dents are expected to apply what once secretary to Miss Addams. Ill at his home when he becanid ^ PAUL ZIMMERMAN drove 76 yards only to be dis­ picking Manchester over Bristol In Manchester hasn't had much d if­ dark, Urbanrttl, Moorhousc, 7:30 at the Manchester Green DEATHS appointed. those In command of the main body that be cannot be brought back to they are studying to a job or project The two girls will be joined next school. 84, Mr. Rood reappeared at his desk Aaaeeiated Press Sports Writer tomorrow night's cage encounter at ficulty In solving the zone defense Gavello, Koae, Woodbouse, Camp­ H itler Vaaderbllt Gchringrr Marx HoU of heavyweight grapplers are said the more Important centers at a in which they are interested. week by another classmate, Patri­ Z o T Mza, Elizabeth B. Bartley, In the governor’s office Tuesday, The crowning feat In this parade the local drill ■hed....and Meriden in previous games this season and bell, Dougan, Vennart and Horvath to have decided upon Duaek aa tho profit. M oriarty Brother* lort their aae- Marion has been assigned by cia Rudder, who lives near Phila­ saying that It had been the second Pasadena, Csllf., an. 2.— ( A P ) — was a forward double lateral pass looks good enough to beat Boat expects to have little trouble In do­ are oil capable performers and the Members of the executive com Mra. Elizabeth Benson Bartley time in hla life that he was obliged auccessor to O'Mahony, who spells Danno can’t even act. Dusek Is Mrs. Kenneth F. Rich, head resident delphia. he Stanford Indiana bad every rea- play that ate up 34 of theae yards Hartford.... Middletown and Weat ing so tomorrow night. In games entire squad should make a elasllng ond game In as many starts this sea­ mlttee and all sub-committees of died early this morning at her apart­ to stay away because o f illness. He the name without the “ e.” The one ot the more magnetic attrac­ the Young Democratic club will and almost became a touchdowu Hartford seems a toss-up but we’ll played In recent years, Bristol has tussle of tomorrow night’s clash. son at Middletown laat night, bow­ ment at 54 Chestnut street follow­ was chief clerk for 56 years. 1 to believe in the "third time's the dethroning of O'Mahony is schedul­ tions. Having studied the Jim Lon- meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. in Hotel play. play for an upset and name the been forced to change from the zone CkNch W. J. Clarke has used all ing a lingering Illness. Mrs. Bart­ In 1933 Mr. Rood was retired at ' adage today after tying hel- ed to take place between now and dos technique for several years, tho ing to the crock Speedboys quintet Sheridan to discuss plans for a rally Wilson, plajdng up to his All- Hall boys.... to man to man to make Its defenae fourteen players In ptot games, ley was born January 12, 1859 in full pay by special act of the Legis­ on the hitherto untamed Mua- the Irishman's return to bis native Nebraskan can grunt, groan and by tho score ot 40 to 31. It was a to be held in High School January American name, flipped a Ifi-yard more effective aa Moncheater'a at­ ■ending In a different quintet in the County Armagh, Ireland. She lature, but he has been coming to from Southern Methodist In land In March. • grimace with the best. He Is fart and furious encountar all tha SAYS TOWNSEND 15 and for a state wide dinner-dance forward pass to Harry Shuford. As An out-of-town paper writes ot tack against the zone haa proven first three quarters but thara’a a came direct to Manchester and has the office periodically as chief clerk he 21at Rosa BoWI game. It ta significant that Rudy, eldest equally at home In the role ot hero way with the Speedboya out In fron t to be sponsored by the local club at the Stanford secondary closed In on Bristol, "The Bell City team, the highly auceeaaful. The ball la pass­ poialblUty that he may attompt to ^ Y o u r been a resident here for the past 50 emeritus. The trig Red team of the weat, of the Duseks, la to make his bow or villain. The mat-minded turn by a Blender margin most o f tha the Rockledge Country club, Janu­ Shuford he tossed a lateral to Msco only unbeaten "b ig” team In Cen­ ed around In the backcourt for a find the beet combination and stick years. the favorite weapon of the aa a manager and second In Ernie's out to either see him tear some game. ary 22. S tew art The end In turn relayed tral Connecticut, will seek Its sixth while then rifled to a sharpshooter to that throughout the game. Bris­ PLAN IMPRACTICAL She is survived by the following tuetonga, won 7 to 0 and vindicated come.. Rudy, a headliner for other pachyderm limb from limb, The score was tied soon after the the ball to Bob Finley who finally consecutive victory In Manchester” along the sldellhea for a set shot at tol alio haa a large squad but Ita C hildren sons and daughters; James A. Bart­ Ilf after distressing defeats In the years, hasn't been an active com­ or be torn. ■tart of the second quarter but from Plana for the third annual meet­ was pulled down on the 5-yard line. ....Those quotation marks around the basket. Either that or the con­ ley, of Montag(ue, Mass., Mrs. Edwin Sports Roundup |aet two years of Rose tournament batant since lost March when be reserves aren't believed to ha ■■ then on the home team had the By Olive Roberts Bartort ing of the Young Republican club On the next play a fumble gave the the word big can cover a multitude tinual passing of tha ball In the F. Tltua of LaCresenta, Cal., Mrs. Injured the muaclea In hla back In Marehall an Annoyance. good aa Manchester's. game in hanA going Into a load that BY NES SERVICE INC will be made at a meeting o f the iiall to Stanford. of sins, so to speak, but we can't backcourt draws out the front line The preliminary will start at 7:30 executive committee scheduled for Maude Turklngton, Arthur W. Bart­ By EDDIE BRIETZ I determined thrust late In the being tossed from a ring. Hla The cries of Everette Marshall, was held unUI the final wblatle. Senator Robinson Says It Says Bobby: "Why Is that tree Southern Methodist threatened see where Bristol rates any "big­ o f tha Bone to make possible a o'clock with the main attraction at dflU tonight. Delegates to the state ley of this town and also four grand­ Associated Press Sports Writer period turned the trick but In present Intention la to give hla en­ the blond Cjolorado outlaw who haa Chubbuek atarred for the Bpaedboys red and the other one yellow ?" !L ger" than Manchester... .and the sw ift shot from the bucket. It*H I,sadio«* Choice, this year of 1936. l-4'ap Year! And the fbmouB bac-atrimony durinft: the next 12 monthN! convention in Hartford. January 18 children and one brother, James N ew York, Jan. 2.— ( A P ) — If you long run a valuable lesson on shortly after the game opened when tire attention to piloting Ernie. camped on O'Mahony'a heels like a 8:80 or aoon after, followed by danc­ with seven baskets from the 8oor, Wllaon took Paulman's first punt locals are alto unbeaten in five All fourteen members of the Red WiD Not Get Throijigh Mother answers the best she thoumindfi who niUNt watch their iitep if they are to eontinue to avoid mhelom abo\’e are only a few of the will also be appointed. Benson of Belfast, Ireland. want to go places, get yourself I defense learned at a costly Rudy Dusek has been one o f the faithful hound with an almost night­ ing. Seats will be available for 1600 with Spinney and “Sugar" Hugrat knows how, which Isn't very ade­ Mrs. Bartley was one of the first on the Rosa Bowl sod a year and reversed bis field to pack the powers of ths Induitry for some ly challenge, annoy the guiding straight games In acbolastlo compe­ and White's flrit squad ere potential fans at regular admission prices ■tao turning In a good ganM. F o r elected president of the Columbus bell back 28 yards to the 27. He quately because she doesn't Tw o women In a sedan to which soldiers to be enrolled In the local < made tha lone touchdown stand time—closely eeeorleted with the hands o f the main body of behe­ tition (Alumni games don’t actual­ seoreri and llabla to break loose with atandlng room for another 500. Moriarty’*, Dowd and FalkoaU play­ Club of the American Association almost got away to score on thla Congress; Scores Idea. know herself. was attached a house-on-wheels Salvation Army corps. She joined big shots: Jack Curley and Joe moths. They want somebody who ly count) so It'a hard to see how ed exceptionally good ball and tha .... Larry McPhall went from that amaxlng display of broken field run' "W h y do the little trees grow 120 MILUON SHOW trailer, stopped at the Center this the ranks amost 60 years ago and Pass Main Pnetor (Toots) Mondt of Naw York, Paul looks like he might answer them, or Bristol can be mentioned without team ■■ a whole made a good ahow- around the lake and all the big job to the vice presidency of the ning. Including Manchester.... tny On Your Guard, Bachelors; morning enroute to the southland H&s Associated in the Arrny with Cincinnati Rede, and now George For It was the fierce rushing ot BowMr of Boston, Tom Packs of St at least laugh them off. Dusek is Washington, Jan. 2.— (A P ) — An ones on the hill?" Bobby wants for the winter. The trailer waa Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Mrs. Alexan­ he pass throwers of Coach Matty .The Texans, however, could not Louls^ R ay Fablanl o f Philadelphia, a satisfactory answer. Tha Speedboya will come here oa to know. Trautman, his successor, heads the opinion that "no plan similar to OPENS TOMORROW fully equipped with facilities for der Hanna and a few other women 'eU’a famed aerial circus that flg- miake good on their chance. The and Ed White of Chicago. While Rudy was mangling eara, Tuesday, January 14, for a return "Because that Is the kind of tourist camp life. Association .... Just one Interna­ first play lost three yards and tlien game at the East Side Rec. the Townsend” old age pension pro­ trees they arc, " says mother. YouWe Fair Prey in 1936 prominently Identified with the tional League player—Dixie Walk­ Bo largely In the upset which It Is Rudy Dusek’s amblUim to the Ouseka were known as Wres- Rec-Schaller Team Wins corps. H er brother James Benson a heavy share of the Coins intercepted Wilson'r Initial put Ernie out In front, and there are ling's R iot Squad. The other Speedboya (40) posal can get through Congress was "But why don't the big ones (Continued from Page One) er, a Yankee chattel—hit home A committee of three selectmen was one of the organizers of the lo­ 1,000 persona who crammed Into pasB ot tha game to stop the ad­ 'few, If any, objections within the brothers are Emil, Joey and Walter, B. F. T. expressed today by Senator Robin­ grow around the lake and the lit­ runs in every park last aeaaon. and three members from each of cal Army and at first cottage meet­ I historic bowl. vance. fraternity. each of whom Is to participate In a D owlini*^ Bordeaux, r f * ...... 0 1-3 1 son, the Democratic leader. tle ones up there?" By N E A .Hervire •t the late R. B. Mellon and one of $3,000,000 a year for the Texas sent 2,000 fans on nine the school and park boards will meet ings were held. In those daya the Fittin gly enough. It waa a pass Southern Methodist never eeri- preliminary on the O'Mahony-ErnIc Spinney, rf ...... 4 3-3 1 1 In discussing plans for the ses­ "Maybe those llllle trees need - the helr.s of that well-padded clan. 98 members. The House, with 4J.5 special trains of 14 cars each to at 8 p. m. tomorrow In the Muni­ Salvation Arm y waa persecuted and ‘ at paved the way for Stanford's cmly threatened after that, al­ Dusek program in Plttaburgh. it VoUey BaU Tournament Miller, I f ...... 1 0-0 3 more water." members, costs more than $8,000,- Dusek Meets Requiremeiits. CRAVAT BOWUNG LEAGUE sion, Robinson said he looked to suc- For 15,000,00 Americans, 1936 Is Is still single, though he Is as cipal building to plan for municipal yesterday’s Rose Bowl game..., though Shuford came near inter­ (toubbuck, c ...... 7 0-0 14 "H ow can they get w ater? The 000. Mrs. Bartley often recalled the dif­ ouchdown. A 22-yard throw. Bill Ernie Dusek is everything that will be W alter’s first profcs-slonal (Murphy's Alleys) esstful advancement of Mississippi year to walk softly. There are handsome ns Rlchanl Dix and a management of outdoor and indoor Fritz Crlsler says the best perform­ cepting a Stanford pass late in the Walsh, r g ...... 3 1-3 5 water Isn't around them." about that many males, single. 16 polo-plnylng sportsman, Senators' Salaries ficulties that attended allegiance to liman to stocky Jimmy Coffia, O'Mahony Isn't. Dusek belongs match. flood control legislation, quick action recreational activities formerly ance his dandy Princeton team |put the ball In scoring territory and third with an open fleldjn front of Hugret, I g ...... 3 1-6 7 "Their roots under the ground years old and up, say the most re- j The two sons of W alter Chrys- the corps. She was a fine exam­ and meets all the requirements. The The Dusek’s square moniker ta In the opening session of the 2nd OB ^proprlatlon measures, relief Each Senator gets $10,000 a year, sponsored by school districts. turned in laat season was against I Indians took full advantage. him. Again early In the fourth the Local Aggregation Beats Y. Malone, Ig ...... 0 0-0 . 0 legislation If necessary, neutrality get the water. Where there Is a cent stntisites. ler, motor magnate, are both un- so the total payroll is $960,000. ple of Christian womanhood and her scissors society has regarded O'Ma­ Miller. They are out of Omaha. half Team No. 1 took 4 points from ROYALS NOSE OUT Dartmouth.... "It was the perfect From the 19-yard line, where Cof- Mustangs moved to the Stanford's laglalatlon, and possible enactment lake or river the ground all And 1936 Is Leap Year, so every married, They are Jack memory will live as long as a Salva­ hony aa an interloper from the out' Rudy took the good old Bohemian Team No. 2 and Team No. 3 took and Wal- Mileage Is about $50,000. But count- A Cambridge street resident re­ football team that day,” saya the was tackled as he grabbed the 34 but once more an intercepted pass 17 6-18 around Is very damp." one of the 15,000,000 Is potentially tion Arm y corps Is sustained in Man­ set. tag o f Dusek when billed for one 3 points from Team No. 4. Bill of farm legislation If "necessary.'' ter P. Chrysler, Jr., who has had. the hundreds of Senate employ, ports seeing a robin around her Tigers’ smart coach.... "Dink” ow, Bobby Grayson and Bobby balked the Invaders. M. C. k. and Pros in New Morlarty’a (81) More and More Involved fair game for matrimonial hunt- chester. It Isn’t O'Mahony's fault Danno of his-early starts In a community Dietz was In fine form and chalked Hotly, he struck out at the Town­ a fling at book publishing. ] cea, committee clerks, and Senatorial home today. Whether It is a har­ Templeton, Stanford track coach, is . on packed the ptgekin to the Several Chancea Fail LEBANON TOWNERS B. F. T. send p lu to pay $200 a month pen- "Don't big trees need w ater?" res.ses. binger of spring or has delayed Funeral services w ill bo held Sun- had little or no experience when thickly populated by people from the up high single of 150 and high 3 Allen Hoover, .son of the former secretaries, the Senate payroll adds mending after an operation .... ard stripe and Paulman slid off Raguakas, rf ...... 1 0-1 3 sleaa to all over 60 years. "Certainly. All things that Moat of the 15,000,000 are pretty flight to the South she Is not able ^ y at 2 p. m. at Watkins Brothers Stanford enjoyed several scoring Jack McGrath of Worcester Import­ old country. Rudy waa a pupil of string of 391. Year’s Day Play at Pitts- president. Is a bachelor who sets up to $2,723,928. Sorry to report old Joe Humphreys to score. James (Monk) Jotmaon, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 grow need water." much run-of-the-mlne prospects. some store by that status, as he is to state. Funeral Home at 142 East Center opportunities In the oecond half, but ed him after efforta to entice a ceic Farmer Burns and in turn Instruct­ STANDING The Socnrlty Act Other employees are paid from a la no better. rip promptly and accurately Mahoney, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 •The Social Security Act receive 1 "D o the roots of the big trees But there are a few who 'vlll have a prominent member of San Fran­ street. Adjutant WlUiam L. Valen­ the Mustangs had Grayson bottled brated Irish athlete to this country ed hla brothers. Team No. 1 ...... 4 points contingent fund that runs up to ked goal. Smith, I f ...... 2 0-0 4 prolonged attention by committees grow away down here? They to watch their steps with particular cisco's famous Bachelor Club. Mel Two persons applied at the police tine will officiate, assisted by Major up most of the afternoon and none failed. The former soldier scarce­ The five Duseks contemplate a Team No. 3 ...... 3 points 6eld to Capture Title; Tnm Bandy Hoopmen Stage RaDy $536,000 this year. This also in­ So there waa discrimination In For the Mustangs It was the first Welles, 0 ...... 2 0-0 4 In the respective branches of the must be awful long." care If they arc to avoid the pit­ Purvis, retired ace of the govern­ station today for licenses to operate Edward J. Atkinson. of hla teammates could do anything ly can be blamed for accepting suck­ world tour with Ernie wearing the Team No. 4 ...... 1 point cludes $60,0000 for reporting de­ the allotment of Rose Bowl tickets, they had been behind in any Howard, e ...... 3 0-2 4 OoBgreaa, and from time to time ex- "No, they got enough water falls of matrimony. They are so ment's G-men. la a well-known automobiles. Motor Vehicle In­ Burial will be In the East ceme about further scoring. er money thrust upon him when tho crown, which, aa pointed out in the Team No. 2 ...... 0 points bates; $150,000 for investigations; e h ? ---- Well, former President Hoo-:. ’ the 12 games played this season. in Brilliant Games. Dowd, rg ...... 4 1-8 9 portenoe may show revisions to be out of the ground.” obviously eligible. bachelor, as is his former boss, Ed- spector John Ash, who examines tery. Paulman's interception of on aerial bone-twlstlng lords elected to cap! foregoing, is likely to be cocked Team No.. S to Win 33-31, A fter T rail $19,500 for stationery; and many ver asked for ten more and was told fans—the weatern ones—went FalkoalU^lg ...... 4 ' f l l S' aasantlar, Robinson said. "The gen- "Then why do the little trees Hollywood, that marrylngcst of gar Hoover. hc.'’ d of the Bureau of other items, large and small, drivers In Manchester each Thurs­ attempt on the S. M. U^ 18 midway tallze bli nationality and the "Irish over one of bis tin ears in Pitts­ Dummy ...... 80 88 93— 261 have to be near a lake or some­ nothing doing... .National League . nd. Coach Bell gave his battered —a ' -aiaato ' ■art. sml tsrma of this act were approved all places, still offers a few stead-1 Investigation of the Department of Salaries - ■ for - members of the House day, reported today. Last week, the Mrs, Ida M. Salamonaon through the third made one of these whip.” I burgh along about 11 o'clock on the Anderson ...... 91 102 106— 299 thing If they can get water out clubs are flirting with the Idea of " hat a tug. Unconcerned The Rec-Schallera volley ball ing at the Half. 10 1-7 81 aftar consideration of the budget, fast bachelors for the fancy of the Justice. amount to $4.405,000, with mileage day after Christmas, no applica­ Mrs. Ida M. Salamonson of 40 possible and Moocrip tried a place On the other band, Dusek, now night o f Jan. 6. Torrance ...... 91 93 82— 266 of the ground? Where Is the transporting their teams by air.... iit it all waa Peruna, the South- Score at halftime: 16-10, Spaed* i They are believed to be within the Leap Year miss. Buddy Rogers. | Here's Senator, Girls totalling $17,500. With the cost of tions were made. Summer street, wife of Peter J kick from the 25 without success Bengston ...... 142 104 101— 847 team captured the annual Naw water in the ground, mother?" Big planes of the clipper type would Methodlst pony mascot He after running plays availed the boys. , flaandal ability of the Treasury. Jack Oakic, Gene Raymond, and In the political field, of course, all the House staff, clerks and secre­ Salamonson, died suddenly this Year's Day tournament at Pltta- "It comes from the rain and be used... .Ford Frick la for It. ' ' stirred. Trailing 16-10 at halftime, Bant- Referee: Halln. "No plan similar to the Town- the Inimitable Harpo Marx are all the mo.st eligible young bachelor to taries, the salary roll amount- to al- Mlss Marlon Johnson has return­ morning at the home of Oscar western representatives nothing. back, converted the extra point yards rushing and passing to 173 Total 404 887 382-1173 soaks In and stays there." unmarried. Madison Square Garden la BYan- While Stanford never could quite Another interception, the sixth of eld. Mass., yesterday by sweeping ly'a U. % Royals atagwl a closing sand proposal can be passed, and "Then why— ni>pcar In many years is 30-ycar-old most $8,000,000. ed to her home In Weehawken, N. Anderson of 16 Ridge streeL She with a place kick. for T. C. U. Team No. 4 J., after spending New Years day kle Klick'a lucky spot___ The Call- ' the game for Stanford, gave the in- both of Its scheduled matches pressure for the passage of the plan "Bobby, stop asking questions. Ellgiblea In Filmland ■' rscnaiorSenator misnRush u.D. MoltHolt of West Vlr-1 The House contingent fund la . - was born August 16, 1863 in West A few plays later, Irwin inter­ McGowan ...... 80 88 93— 261 rally that nosed out the Lebanon Gotland, Elveaborg, Sweden. fom lan baa won all his seven fights dlane the ball on the 12-yard line in may Interfere with the execution of You know all about It now. 1 Remember when Buddy Rogers ginia. He's a more probable Leap smaller than the Senate's partially friends here. cepted a pass by Bill Wallace, Rice ORANGE BOWX UPSET Smith ...... 96 89 101— 280 against the Pittsfield Y. M. C. A. Town Team last night by tha close Mrs. Salamonaon came to this in the Eighth Avenue emporium the last minute of play, but once reasoBable old-age and unemploy never saw such a boy for asking ^-oryiYcn r pro.spoct than thr.se o th c"' because there are fewer liivestiga------Institute jtalfback who had thrown Toscano ...... 101 112 122—385 and the Pittsfield Pros. It was the ■core of 33 to 81 as Herney and Me- AL JARVIS WINNER BMBt pension arrangements. t icKfnrd. But nothing came o f , veteran bachelors In politics and tlons. It Includes $90,000 for tele­ STOKOWSKI TO RESIGN country in 1909 and haa been a resi­ ---- Jimmy Braddock celebrated again they were getting nowhere Miami, FU., Jan. 2.— ( A P ) —M is­ Warner ...... 96 95 questions.” ON the ball from the W est's 20 yard 98— 289 first of four tournaments In which Hale led the shooting barrage with " I t la not surprising that a sug- IL Jack Oaklc's devotion to his | judiciary. Representative 'i ini:, am dent of Manchester since 1911. Be­ New Year's eve at the Plaza at $15 when the final gun barked, bringing sissippi’s footballers today reviewed three hoops apiece from the floor. Bobby wanted to know about phone service and $60,000 for sta- line in a desperate attempt to score. ,|he local aggregation plana to com­ n to give everyone who wants mother is proverbial, which may of Massaehusett.s, Governor Ritehlc llunory. Philadelphia, Jan. 2.— (A P ) — The sides her husband she leaves a aon, a throw... .Mike Jacobs says there a stream of wild, rioting fans onto their 20-19 Orange Bowl defeat by Total 373 384 The victory waa the fourth In seven water under the ground and If It With the ball on the 26 yard line, 414-1171 IN JUNIOR TENNIS I la o f a certain age $200 a “ harder prospect. o.' Mnrylaml, and Justice Cardozo cf Philadelphia orchestra management David Salamonson and a daughter, will be no fight in Miami this win­ the turf. Victory hungry a fjr de­ Catholic University with what con­ pete during the current season. starts for the Royals. K went into s big hole or what. BM Smith ripped off 12 yards and solation they could gather from month would stimulate support from This was getting Into physical The blond good looks of Gene the U. S. Supreme Court. Any of announced today that I-eopold Sto­ Mra. John G. Forstenson of Man­ ter....It's a bit too near Havana feats by Columbia and Alabama, the Team No. 1 The tourney was supposed to In­ The Lebanon cagera outacored the chester, a daughter, Mlsa Jennie NEW Stanford rooters tore down the gofil Irwin followed with 11 and 3 yards thoughts of another chance at the the proposed beneficiaries, but I do geography. Raymond have made hla the oh- these, of course, might be a less LOAN IS .AUTHORIZED kowski has declined a new three- .... Abe Feldman may get a shot Dummy ...... 73 79 83— 235 clude teams from New York state, locals 15 to 13 basketa from tbe respectively, the last gain going for WaahtngtoD eleven thla year. not see how it is possible to carrv Curiosity Dies Young ject of many feminine smiles, all - willing prospect than the bnclielnr year contract as conductor and Eu­ Salamonson and two aiatera who live at Joe Louis in Detroit In the posta and splintered them Into sou­ Fox ...... 78 86 95— 259 but for some unknown reason these floor but auperlorltv at the foul line a touchdown. The two teams that thrilled 10,000 out such a law.” What began with the color of to no purpose up to now. | King Zog of Albania, who is quite Hartford, Jan, 2.— (A P )- A load gene Ormandy, of the Minneapolis in Sweden and seven grandchildren. s p r in g ....If he doea, you can be, venirs. Murphy .,____ 103 108 127— 888 settled the outcome. Frankel and Jersey Yoath Upsets (ihan" spectators yesterday meet again teams did not appear. A team of leaves promised to land up In And Harpo (hla real name's frankly a Leap Year pushover if ol $15,000 from the general fund to orchestra, has been chosen to suc­ She was a member o f the Eman­ sure brother Louis will have a few. The triumph put the West out In Taking the kickoff again, the Dlctz .. ■,...... 150 132 109— 391 Howard featured for the losers with uel Lutheran church and the Royal this fall In a game arranged prior profeasional athletea, who play vol­ geology and science. And In all Arthur) Marx, who spends most can find" ' a girl with enough money - State Board of Fisherie.s was ceed him. punches thrown at him. front by two games over the 21 West tried another pass. Thla time five twln-'polnters each. Neighbors of America. to the New Year’s encounter. ley ball regularly at Pittsfield, was probability, from there to a dis­ of his time chasing blonds on the or blue enough blood. j authorized by the Board of Financial Stokow.ski will conduct about 20 years of play with nfhe victories Wallace's throw went into the arms T oU l 404 405 Bontly’s U. 8. Royals pion Leavens in T e rriic The funeral will be Sunday at 4 414-1223 drafted to make the third team In RECAUING 60 YEARS . cussion of astro-physics and me­ stage, wouldn't seem interested In Those who go abroad for their, Control today. The money to be used concerts of the orchestra next sea­ T/ItES IN 1936 against seven defeats, discounting of Gomer Jones, Ohio State center, Catholic, generally regarded by Team No. 2 F. B. F. T. m. at the Watkina Brothers fun­ Picking basketball winners on a the tourney. Mancheatcr played Ita 0 Tierney, r f ...... teorology. Or perhaps the bank­ that In his private life. Anyway, Leap Ycarlng have always that for the board's fish fund will be son and will cooperate wdth his suc­ the two service games of the World who pounded around right end for the dopeaters aa underdog, scored In Chambers ...... 73 79 83— 235 ...... 3 1 7 eral home at 142 Blast Center street. comparative score basis la getting opening match against the Y. M. C. 0 Blssell, I f ...... Five-Set Tussle. ing sy.stcm and the way to take the curlcy-halrcd. rogulsh-cycd shining malrlmon;aI target, the returned when money comes in from W ar period. some 16 yards and the third touch­ the first period on a 63 yard ad­ Larder ...... 89 100- 95— 284 ...... 1 0 2 cessor "to the fullest extent,” the Bcv. K. E. Erickson of the Emanuel to be about as tough as doping A. The Y got away to a flying start 1 Brown, c ...... OF THEATRICAL LIFE care of bees. One thing leads to Harpo Is still a bachelor. Prince of Wales, and now of cour.se “ '’ Blihg licenses. down. vance. Dragania faked a try at the Holland ...... 78 93 ...... 1 0 2 announcement said. Lutheran church w ill officiate. football winners.... For instance 85— 256 by gaining a 13 to 6 lead but the 0 Campbell, rg ...... 1 1 3 another always In a curious If the Leap Year maid aspires Adolf Hitler, bachelor dictator of EAST ROUTS WEST line and shot a smooth lateral lo Brennan ...... 113 84 Burial will be In Blast cemetery. The New York U. shellacked California The EMatern team held the ball 112— 809 locals staged a rousing rally to win 0 McHale, rg ...... 3 1 7 ehlld's mind. There Is no end. j to do her leaping Into the ranks Germany, hius been added to the list. Adamaltls, who stepped two yards New York, Jac. 2.—(A P )—Hail­ Dsniel Frohman Spins Good funeral home will be open after .. California walloped Temple... San Francisco, Jan. 2.— (A P ) — 23 yards from the Western goal out by 15-13, scoring nine succes­ 1 Farr, Ig ...... 2 3 7 There Is always u beginning. of wealth and social position, there The field of sports still offers a acroaa the goal. ToU l ed as one of the best prospects On five o'clock tomorrow afternoon for Purdue barely beat out California The Sbriners' crippled children's again as the game ended. 353 366 376-1084 sive points as their opponents went 1 Nelson, I g ...... 2 1 0 Yam s About Stage Folk in If grown-ups were one-hun­ are atUi some excellent prospects couple of champs on the eligible Paulette Pals With Chaplin Lads The next Cardinal touchdown Uie Seventh Regiment Armory the convenience of the friends ot . .And New York U. just did nose hospital counted the proceeds toda^ without a point. courts alnec Frank Slualda waa a Book of Reminiscences. dredth as curious about worth­ there. Alfred Vanderbilt, 22. list. Charlie Gehrlnger, star second ci.me In the second period on a 45- Y. M. C. A. League Mrs. Salamonson, out Purdue.,.. Now, to add a few of Bkmt’a 19 to 3 Victory over Weat HAftIPERED BY RAIN The Y's one-sided lead was gain­ 3 13 *7 S3 junior player, Alfret Jarvis of while things as children, they combines both, as do the brothers baseman of the Detroit Tigers, and yard pass from Adamaltls to Foley. (Y Alleys) would, in no time at all, be as more grey hairs. Temple trounces In the all-star "charity bowl” foot­ New Orleans, Jan. 2.— (A P ) — ed through Its familiarity with the lirtMinon Tmvn Team Tenafly, N. J„ and Wllllama Col­ BOOK REVIEW James and Wooli#orth Donohue, the perennial Bill Tllden, unsur­ Then Ned Peters flashed 68 yards Coughlin ( 2) thoroughly educated as Archime­ Purdue. ball game. Bernie Moore, coach of the Loula- F. B. F. T lege held the national junior IniUw By Bruce Catton heirs to a few of the famous 10- passed tennis player, head the list. down the sidelines for a Missisatppt Lanky ...... 110 117 108—335 floor and many of the points against des. Euripides and Aristotle put FUNERALS Jack Dempsey’s announcement Officials said the result would not iana State University football team, 0 King, Ig ...... 1 0 2 tennis championship, today. cent store miUions. The chance won't come again score. H a r e ...... 121 112 98— 331 the lorols were ot the decision ra is reviewer baa never been together. But, alas, curiosity dies that he la looking for a new white be known for a day or two but it was skeptical today that Texas 2 Lemonte, Ig ...... 1 0 2 Jarvis, a lanky 18-year-old youth, Mellon la Unmarried girls, until 1940! Do your Leap Safe and pleasant motoring will The deciding touchdown and con­ (toughlln .. .. 92 03 112— 297 variety, the returns going out of » l s to see the much talked-of v.ith the vears: even twenty finds John Barthouskl hope didn't alt very well with Cham­ took only IS thrill-packed, last- 0 Seracchi, rg ,...... 0 0 0 6 feet 4 Inches lall, conquered tha- Richard King Mellon, son of i Year leaping early Christian University’s 3 to 2 victory version came In the third period. Lemon .. • • .. 105 112 bounds Instead ot Into fair territory. alamour of the theater as an en­ the bud closing. The funeral of John Barthouskl. In yours K you resolve now to quarter minutes to decide the out­ 88— 305 1 Frankel, e ...... 5 0 10 top-seeded favorite, Donald Leavana pion Jimmy Braddock.... He Isn't In the Sugar Bowl game waa a con­ The right side of the Catbollo line Kebart ...... 108 Once the Rcc-Schaller boys got the during aura which clings to the Certainly we don't educate father o f Mrs. John R. Dwyer ot ride through 1986 on the world's come on the gridiron yesterday. 135 110^-348 1 PulU, I g ...... 1 0 2 of Milwaukee and Nortbweatarfl BO sure a white hope la needed. . . . clusive test of the squads. blocked a punt by Dave Bernard, Ole hong ot the surface their play Im­ 0 personalities of stage folk. children. They educate them­ Summit street, was held this morn­ leading tirea—G O O D YE AR ! Cen- A fte r three periods of battling on 0 Dzladul; Ig ...... 2 4 University, In'a terrik': five-set final cral of them have stepped quarters (3ene Roberta, Southern California M y conclusion o f the game was Miss quarter. RydzewskI pulled the Total 581 569 proved considerably and they turn­ 3 Howard, rg ..., ...... ft 1 11 Nevertheless, despite this preju­ selves. Oh, yes, we do our bit ing at 8:16 at the W. P. (Julsh Fun­ teg' tractloa treads) piles of pat­ even terms, the West broke the 516-1616 yrsterday, 6-4, 4-6 5-7, 6-3 0^8. in 23 secondi). tackle, became so excited when his ented Supeitwltt oord. Doubly that the slippery field eliminated at ball out of the air.and loped 20 yards Gibson (2 ) ed In some Srilllant games. 1 Jerman, rg ...... 0 0 0 The closeness a ' Uu score doea dice, this reviewer must admit that with pen and book, biit a child Racing Notes eral Home, 226 Main street, with scoring Ice with a field gotU but it team scored the first touchdown guaranteed and the cost Is no least SO per cent of the offensive for the score. Wood ...... 107 110 88— 800 Manchester took the second game not point to Jar'ri* oa a standouL be got a good deal of entertain- of ten worth his salt will know solemn requiem high mass in the only caused the stars from East ot Joe Wagner, the Greentree Sacred Heart church, Hartford, at against Notre Dame, he leaped I gteator. power of both teams," be said, but la the fourth quarter, Mississippi Wilson ...... 141 09 98—338 after a bard fight, 16-13, then lost 8 15 1 81 especially since hr hao other stiff y n t out of "Daniel Frobam Pre­ a dozen times as much about this the Mississippi to fall with deva­ and that as all his books tell him. By ASSOCIATED PRESS stable's firat-string rider, has re­ 9 o'clock. The celebrant was Rev. from the bench, struck his head added, “we Itave no alibis.” came to. life with the return to the MIkoIelt .. . . . 1 2 0 135 110— 866 the third by 16-6. The locals clinch­ Score at halftime, 15-10, Lebanon; struggles on the »'.'ay to tbe final, sents,” la which the veteran theatri­ stating fury upon the Westerners. cal producer spins yarns about the Don't laugh at curious children. covered from a severe attack of John J. Barthouskl, O .SA. ot against the roof of the dugout and L. R. "Dutch” Meyer, coach of T. tame of halfback Ray Hapes, in Gibson ...... 102 90 125—817 ed the match by taking the decid­ referee, KamlnakI; time, 10-mln. but the combination ot a well devel­ Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, who stage and its people. Instead, give them all you can pneumonia. He Is expected to ac Groase Point. Michigan, son of the was knocked cold. Only on one other occasion waa C. U., said be thought yesterday's ured earlier. The Southerners Howard .. . . . 110 119 102—331 ing game, 15-4. As It had been quarters. oped game and Us physical advan­ trains for William Woodward, A S L O W AS Mr. Frohman nas been- connected give. Some day when you stick cept mounts at the Hialeah meet­ deceased. The deacon waa Rev. the score so one-sided. The 1928 contest Ifefore a capacity crowd ot smacked 70 yaids to a touchdown agreed to play all five games, the tages Indicate 'ir may go far. headed for New York today to give With the theater for an almost un­ your head out of the car w'lndow ing which opens Jan. 15. Anthony Kicher, pastor of the ■quad of Elasternera won 20 to 0. 35,000 persons waa the "fllnert I've with Bernard plunging a foot to Total 680 653 613-1046 fifth waa played and won by Pitts­ One of Jarvis' strongest points Omaha a final Inspection before the believably long time—upward of 60 to ask some old burgher the way Sacred Heart church; sub deacon It was the Elast'e first victory since ever seen played In the rain." end the drive. field, 15-9, although It had no bear­ waa a terrific service, when ha years, to be exact—-and during that to Hurricane or Tousle Top. It colt la shipped to England to com­ Rev. Myron V. Miller, chaplain of CUBS DEFEAT EAGLES |»4-'70 s ic 1931 and their fourth In eleven L. S. U. and T. C. U. have played Mlaslaalppl counted again quickly. TalcattviUe (0) swung hiB full irngth into the drive. pete In the big atoke races next ing on the outcome of the match. nme be has been in touch with wUl most likely be a ten-year-old St. M ary’s Home for the Aged, games, the West winning the other each other three times but In none With less than a minute to play, Blankenburg . . . 96 94 105— 295 Mancheater then opposed the He also dlsplave>l a brilliant fore­ summer. Omaha has filled out con­ CASH A W E E K Richardson sent bis placeklck WQCKEY court game and a bac'rthand that Just about evervbodv who had any kid who pipes the answer while West Hartford. seven. Nearly 60,000 fans saw the of those games haa a touchdown Ellis ...... 109 106 103— 318 siderably since last year, and Fitz­ IN CAN AM ICE LOOP Plttalleld Proa and bad a stiff battle connection with the English-speak­ Old Burgher Is still scratching motations-- The bearers were hla grandsons, Elast'i chosen 22 out class the been scoreA T. C. U. won 8 to 0 gquorely between the uprights. Monayhan . . .. 1 0 6 96 104— 300 stood up under thr steady pounding ing stage. his head. simmons saya he feels sure the to win the first two games, 15-IU of Leavens' strokes. John, Harold and Eldmund Dwyer, West’s picked players. with a field goal In 1931 and the Markham . . . . 97 08 08—298 triple-crown winner will make good Ask about our and 15-13. Many ot tbe points or Jarvis, however, couldn't waathar Son o f an Immigrant peddler, he Walter Knofakle, Edward Moriarty New Haven, Conn., Jan. 2.— ( A I ^ \ Dummy .. .. 104 82 94— 280 on the tCngllsb tracka. Mlaa Field GoaU next year the teams got a field goal loss of sendee came only after two hard noatches ir auceeaalon. In spent his early boyhood In Ohio NEW' AL'TO PLATES It la good to think that our own and Richard Brannick. Burial waa —The Provideqee Reds and Spring^; The first three periods saw tha apiece to -tie at 3-3. thrilling rallies that lasted nearly the junior doubles final he and WII- and wandered to New York at the WhUa In Naw York Fltaalmmona family of peoples la at peace In Itaelf in Mount St. Benedict's cemetery, field Indians just simply refuse to Last Night *s Fights T oU l 612 476 By Aaooclatod ProM age o f 10. EkNt miss two field goal attompta Teaterday'a “baaeball scora” 604-1493 five minutes, such as had rarely llam Winslow, Ii„ of Lawrencevllle H wtford. Jan. 2 . - (A P )— Colonel )lana to look over the nine Ken- and united In, one desire to be at Bloomfield and the committal aer- yield an Inch of ground In their IGET PLAN Shearers (4) He started as an errand boy. got ucky Derby nominees under hla and the Weat fall In one. game was aC thriller which kept the been seen on the Pittsfield gym yielded to Marvin Kantrowttx and Michael A, Connor, motor vehicles peace with other nations. vlco waa read by Rev. Anthony dogged fight for second place in the Varrick ...... 1 2 7 82 National League mto the business office of the old care. Hla b$st hopes for repeating Ruas Letlow, Univarslty ot San epectatora In their aeata dea^te a 183—841 floor. Tbe Proa took the third game, Melvin B. Lapman of New York. commissioner, has selected alumi­ —King George of England. Kicher. Canedian-American Hockey League. By ASSOCIATED PRESS Holton ...... 104 96 Detroit 4, (tolcago 2. •New York Tribune— where he won Francisco guard, missed the first alow rain which fell throughout the 128—828 16-8, but t ^ locals came bock to 0-4. 12-14, 6-3. 6-2. num as the material for the new hla 1935 victory lie with Granville, on Tires (toanda ...... I l l 116 Montreal Ctonadtena 2, Boston 0. Ncognltlon by being able to read They met last night In a contest placektck o f ths game In the second ■econd half. Milwaukee—Gorilla Jonei, 157 U. 94— 830 Isadora BelUs of Philadelphia auto Ucen.se plates to be used In his cwned by Woodward, which ran Samnel Hand Akron, O., knocked out Talt U tt- Petke ...... 122 ■weep the next two, lS-1, and 15-11, International League Horace Greeley's handwriting — This world Is no nursery. It’s which both sextets h o ^ d would dis­ Batteries period from the 21-yard line. A llt- The mighty Sam Baugh, T. C. U. 123 94-.-a39 added tbe indoor boys' title to hi* permanent registration plan. The some fine races laat summer. Since The funeral of Samuel Hand ol mon, lOlVt, Milwaukee, ( 1 ); Oscar ( t o l e ...... 110 to win the noat'ch and the tourney Buffalo 4, SyracuaF 8. and finally became advance man not set for a holiday o f fishing and solve the deadlock. But the game Ue later, Dick Heekin, Ohio SUte back, and Abe Mlckal, L. S. U. star ------110 outdoor champtouzhip nlth a aur- P'“ will lake effect In March 1937. being retired last fall Granville haa 173 High atreet was held this after­ Radios . . . Rankin, l04, Los Angelas, stopped Harvey . , . .. — 97 title. Tbe Pros tken defeated the Y Canadlon-AmerlGaa League for a traveling minstrel show. sleeping, not made to give heroes a ended In a scoreless tie, giving each halfback, missed from tha IT-yard didn’t engagt In tbs expacted pass­ 103— 109 prialngly easy cor.queat of Joseph The commissioner was authorized developed well. While Cockade, noon at 2 o’clock at the funerdi team another point and placing Geotge Black, 160, Milwaukee, (4). to clinch runner-up honors. No on: Springfield 0, Providence 0, Ue. A fte r that there was no stopping to use this material by the State owned by Ogden Phipps, la another place to stand on. home of T. P. Holloran at 175 Cen­ line. ing duel because o f the w et field Flshbach of New York. 6-2, 6-2. them within two points of thp Mexico, D. F.— Rodolfo, 180, Mex­ Total 574 518 560-1637 player was outstanding for Rec- Boston 2, Naw Haven 1. him. By 1886 he was a producer ^ard of Financial Control today. ""D r. K. J. Clinchy, Washington ter atreet. Rev. J. Stuart Neill ot EASY TERMS In the third quarter, Dick Smith, but each toaeed a few which threat­ Fishbacb hooked 'ip with William colt that rates high In Fitzsim­ leaders, the Philadelphia Ramblers. ico, outpointed Freddie Miller, 126, Scbalters as perfect teamwork American Aaooclatlaa 111 his own right, and he has been Stainless steel, bronze and tin were mons' earinutrion. The Wheatley St. Mary’s church officiated. The Minnesota tackle, mode an unauc- ened scores. Unstaedter of Mllburo, N. J-, to de­ The New Haven Ekigles fell before TO PLEASE YO U Cincinnati, (10). (N on-title). Reid (1 ) made the victory poaaible. St Paul 0, S t LouU 1. feat Malcolm Weinctein of Phila­ a t it ever since; and his book Is considered. Numerals and letters Stable baa two high claaa colts In bearera were Albert Foy Thomas cqaaful attempt to boot the ball Blighty Defenslvea a third period rally, losing to ' the Washington—Johnnie Defoe, 126, Reid ...... 121 88 88— 397 ‘ Making hla first appearance with delphia and D S Johnson of Wash­ p a ^ e d to the covers with anec- will be black dh a natural alumi­ Snark and Teufel, and aa a result Ford, Frederick Soblelo, Alexander through from the 86-yard marker. L. 8 . U. scored In the second quar­ New York, stopped Howard Scott, d e w o f the theste. and Its people There are agencies enough to Boston Cubs ;■ to 1. The victory Mcftorthy . . . . 129 90 109—887 the locals was Pomeroy Thomson, SCH ED ULE ington, 6-3, 6-4, for the boys' dou­ num gray with a movable Insert to the trainer says bis chances for a Shields, Daniel Renn and C3iarles Juit after the fourth period open­ ter after posMS and runs brought 127, Houston, 'Tex. (3); Ekldie Burl, TONlOHrS which make extraordinarily inter- designate the vear. make evil attractive. War la was tha fourth for Boston In 19 McLougblln . .. 1 0 8 119 92—814 who bad as hla set-up man, Ray Nsttooal Leagno bles title. Derby victory are “very bright.” Blvans. Interment was In Blast ed, the West broke the deadloca tbs ball to the T. C. U. two-lacb 124, Joekaonville, Fla,, outpointed osttng reading. dressed In gorgeous uniforms and the games. Farrand ... .. 182 102 118-847 Holland. Thomson demonstrated Toronto at Montreal Marooiu. cemetery. with a field goal, by John Sylvtoter, line where It changed bonds on Tony Feinandea, 125, Puerto Rico, Published by Kendall and Sharp WORKING IT O IT glamor of an exalted patriotism, The Bkiglea and Cuba meet again . Coseo ...... 107 86 108—896 ability that Should aoon mark him Americana va. Rangera at New Rice Institute end, from the ten downs. When Baugh attomptad to (0): Terry W rl^t, 148, Washing­ it sells for $8.50. Charles B. Bohn and Peter A. drunkenness-----In gaiety, and sen­ tonight in the only league game SALE! as a big threat against all oppon­ York. EXTINOUI8HES OWN FIRE ton. outpointed Eddie Quera, m . suality Is disguised In people who yard line. pass from brtdnd the goal ha atep- ^otal Tryon, N. C— Twenty-fivi resi­ Markey of Detroit, owners of the scheduled. New York, (6 ). 502 494 006-1091 ents of the local team. Making the laternatiooal League WRESTLING T H IN K 200 D ROW NED rationalize It as self-expression. CAR HEATERS, 13.45-89.95 The aucceaeful placa kick touch­ ped over the end sons, automatical­ (8 ) dents of Tryon started the New Bomar stable, are enthusiastic over Danbury, Jan. 2.— ( A P ) —Carlo Plttabuigh—Cleto LocatelU, 140, Kellers trip and playing In the totumey were Cleveland at Windsor. —The Rev. Dr. Harry Foadlck, CHAINS ...... 40e op ed off the Eastern powder keg and ly giving L. 8. U. a safety for a McGuire .. .. 108 108 Robert Metcalf, Frank Miller, J.??® ^ Phyriig up their back water the Derby prospects o f their colt. Ross, a member ot the volunteer fire SECOND BANDIT CAUGHT Itato, outpointed Tony Herrera, 108— 814 Pittsburgh at Detroit By ASSOCLVTED PRESS Canton, China, Jan. 2— (A P ) — bills and taxes— with work. New York. the warrlora from the far aide of two-point lead. Ctoaptn . . . . . « v 76 108 Grand Slam, winner of the Arling­ department o f thla city, la the first I SLEET REMOVERS, 69c np 135H, Mtxleo, (10): Marty Sim- 100—370 Georga Gibbons, Ray Holland, Rochester at Syracuse. The discovery of fioating wreckage the Mlariaalppl R iver raced all over Tbs Texana cams back In the MIkoIelt .. . . . 109 08 Pittsburgh, Moss.—Danno O'Ma­ They answered a call from city ton Futurity. After the Maryland candidate of the New Year for the Hartford, Jan. 2— ( A P ) —Amando mono, 161, M eKeenion, Pa., out­ 98— 395 Frank M ordaviky and Pomeroy (tonadlan-Araerleaa Lasgne honey, 222, Ireland, defeated BUly eoafirmed today reporta that the officios to help remove snow from RADIATOR the field, intercepting two poosea sama period to recover a Louiatona Keller ...... 107 119 season the etable was retired to Trust your husband until you’re honor of Danbury'i most valiant Plcozzl waa held for Superior Court pointed C u a y Rbodau, 104, Pitts- 137—808 Thomson. John Mordavsky and New Haven a t Boston. Bartuab, 218, (tolcogu, taro straight ateamer Wataebau, bound from the streets and their labor waa ap­ here today, accused of IMing an ac­ and recovering one fumbla Each fumble on the Louisiana 40 and Knof la ...... 90 06 Commander J. K. L. Ross' old farm sure he's unworthy. Reach for the fireman. W ith the mercury about SHIELDS 3*7C op h u ^ ( 6). 130-"813 Pater Ambroaa, two young volley falls. Bbultung to Kongmoon with 200 plied on delinquent water and tax complice In a meat market holdup "break" waa converted into a touch­ Amerloaa Aosooiatieu at Laurel, Me. Since then Grand skillet instead of the can opsner. Be ten degrees above zero early today, push down to the L. S U. 16. Taldon Bart Uverpool, Ohio—Vic Wick- ball pro^acto, .ware along to gather Cincinnati — Everett MatalialL' paoaengers and crew, foundered on bills. December 23 when Andrew Pecher down. Totol 497 014 Tulsa at Oklahoma. Slam baa put on 76 pounds and in too big to pouL he ran, clad only In hla pajamas, to Man top then kicked a field goal etts, 109, Attoburgb, Outpointed 848-1014 ■ome exptrtonba. Frank Busch, Rec 218, L a Junta, (tolo.. threw (totaf , Dae. 22, and all persona aboard was mortally wounded by a police­ FainUe Briage Seera from tha Tiger 2L From that p ^ t Jimmy Brown, 170, Canton, (10); wTBWA6<1< 7------^ training shows more pep than —Judge Joseph Sabath, Chicago. the nearby quarten of the Pada- Oantara dlractor, also made tbe trip. Sunoco, 820, North (toroUDS, 38:10. man who surnrised them. . . . Tha first scora resulted froilaAtba oa the gams was a batU* o t m igbty Terry Warner, 140, Plttaburgh, PU TS FEAM IN RED . Authorltlea praoumad that over- narum Hose Compkny, of which be Holyoke, Maa*.— A I Itorelar, hi « p l . ~ r i ^ W y 9°\lurs“ «d “ IS ^ — Bota plans to nominate the Picozxl fled after Po'Iceman n c o o d a r recovery by (3iarlle Waoicek,tT b ol- defeoaivea. a knocked out AI WllUama, 144, (ton- LEAVES FPOTBAIX FOR ;ssajnng caused the vessel to capsize colt for all the major three-year*old la a member, started up the .motor ;% Sprln^eld, Hass., defaatod Jack mlnuto. A man weighing 160 They (cranks who annoyed Colo­ Thomas Kershaw felled Pe'chrr, • gate t o ^ e o f a fumble by BUI Lam, ton, (5 ); George Raffs. 120, East Fort Worth, Jan. 2.—Keeping a 'f y denly, as no reports were re- events. truck, and drove It to hla own home, In the fourth, Una plungea by RBNICK ON DISCOVERY BOSSES Ganeoa, (toUfornia, two straight ^un ds on earth would weigh about nel Lindbergh) are ao low that even Jusl like one of the family, aa pereletent rumor saya she will be. hut was apprehended Tuesday at '- 3 Colorado halfback. Waatoak fell on Liver^L stopped Jack Kaniea. football team In victuals is quite aa W W from her although ahe-waa where a fire was burning on the up­ Craaa took the ben to tb* T. C. U. fatto. 435 pounds on that planet. If they flew twice as high as the Is Psnlelle Goddard, posing here with the two sons of Oiarlta ternoon. ijS SERVICE 110 (0); Chet Prosser, 141, ■xpenaiva propoaltloo, aa Buslneoa Arcadia, Caltf., Jan. 2.— The Lexington, Ky., Jan. '2.—Ralph ^•quipped with a radio. Bohn saya several of )iis two year per floor. the oval on tha West’s 87 yard Una. two, but Bgaln the Loulalaaa team . Portland, Ore.—Reb Rii*a«H, 881. colonel ever flew they still would be - Chaplin at Palm Springs, film colony Calltornta playground- Wellsville, outpointed .Young Tlgsr U am «er Ray Wolf,.of Texas (torts- Jockey who'll be riding tbe great Kercbeval, formerly of the Univer­ Chicago, defeated Lea Grimes, 198, n u ttu n g and Kongmoon are both olde have shown considerable prom- H e used chemicals to extinguish The Bart drove to a goal on plungea was unable to go over. Texas, re- Old Faithful geyeer in Yellow- unable to reach the level of a snake's Chsrlle Chaplin. Jr„ Is at the left, and Sidney Chaplin. rlghL Tenneasee la bounded by d g b t I Mala street Flowers. 142, Canton. (6) tiaa Horned Fro^a, recently found. Discovery in the rich Santa Anita sity of Kentucky, and lata punting Australia, 16:00; John Frebeig, 230, Kw o^ung Province, near Can­ h ». H e purchased all the yearlings the bloae in tha bedding of b roomer ~BBfr|iaMa4 a U yard paaa and run covering a fumble, drove down to B t^ rational Park shooU i belly. Hollywood gossip long has been that Miss Goddard, who has an- itatea: Kentucky, Missouri. Ara. .<1 ; ^Ipan ■ A. M. ta Berantoo. Pa.—Eddie Brink, 142. In looking over expense Items, be Handicap, Feb. 22, will be Sammv ■tar of ths Brooklyn Oodganf pro HlnneapoUs. and Bob Kruas, US. on the S w th China Bea. hred by Jack Keane’s Knaelaad stud, before much damage was done. from BtL^SmiUi. New York Uni- the U S. U. five abortly afUrwards height of from 96 to ISO feet — Mayw FloreBe LaOnatdia, New ^PNfed M CbapUn't leading lady, will march Uw altar with. kansas, Mlaataalppi, - Alabatna, H u m . and Sat. Scranton, outpointed AI Tralno. 142. found that the team used 10 bottle* Renlek, who naa just signed a new team, has left football to becoma Oswego, Ore., draw 80:M ; . Jack bahjr raeea tha t u r n venity halfback, to Paul Paukn but lost nine yards In four tries. ■ad la fit m e - Yerk. It* comedian. , t lA ta r in Ote day be rqiorted the fire Georgia, North and Vlr- SA.ILtoSP.IL I > a J . iRochealer. N. Y„ l8l; AI Tralnor, of catsup a t each moal during the eontraet with Owr«r Alfred Van- aaatstant to M ^ r Louis Beard, Wagner, 225, Atlanta, and "Doe” to ------PrlficeteK half, accounted for the trip to and trom tho Santa Clara M i, ■ Scranton, outpobitod Jaeklo darbUt. Itontck ta oa bla way here manager oof tha whitnay turf intar- D a m e, 8 8 1 , Provideaoa, R . 1 . 1 iBBJto i|P. a y. into vi^ tsi, Tv liv .to work out Uw ken*. aata a m t i • ______- . 4 UANCRE9TER BVENTNG HERALD. MANCHRSTEH, CONN:, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 ,198(L MAN«:Kl!'8ri£B KVKNINO HtRAI.D, MANCHK8TBK, tXJNN.. THURSUAY, JAXSUAKT 2, IWJR. R(K>TS AND HER BITODTES All Curiosity By MARTIN SW------M ISS B(?OOOCRi>V.'. WEWA .NA A . AH VtMfDWa) W*, OAT V SENSE and NONSENSE P O lA W l. IM PO TEN T LOOKVVi L .tT T K A PTOOi N x y -oori M t . :U. TO VO i K MES4BN6NA ^OY WViSM OEM VT J A leading health oltnic now ad­ Young Son—What are diplomatic 4 N ------vises laughing as a help to main­ relations. Daddy Dear? VT ,N\<' taining good health—Mi^ the fol- Daddy Dear—There are no such .owing (tose help you people, my boy. Now that Mother has been mads 'S i he year’s at ths spring, and the chairman of the Church Rummage AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE HELP WANTED— HOUSES FOR RENT 65 daya at the morn; Sale, Father is sleeping with his ex­ FEMALE 35 couple-of days at the home of Mr. .n,Uorntng's at seven; ths hillside’s tra pair of trousers undsr his pil­ 1984 FORD SEDAN delivery, 1931 FOR RENT—SIX ROOM single GUEST OF CITY JA Il and Mrs. J. KeUogg White this Y.'f. dew-pearled; Chevrolet 1 1-2 ton express, 1931 UGHTNINGACnON low. • k WANTED— EXPERIENCED ste­ house on Main street Five room week. Science Shorts j RiULWAY EXPRESS A( The lark’s on the wing: the snail’s I .., Chevrolet 1-2 ton express, 1930 nographer for temporary period. flat on West Center street, 'rtc Miss Allene Miner of East Hart­ r 1 on the thorn; Whippet 1-2 ton panel. Cole IS SEVERELY BURNED There was a voung fellow named Address Bos C. D., care of Herald. Manchester Trust Company, Trust ford was a guest of Mist AUenc f-God in His heaven—all’s right with Pratt. Motors 6463. Department ON BONUS IS SEEN Warner over New Year's. S t Louis, Jan. 2.— (AP)— Studios REPORYS BIG MCI the world! Who stopped near a mule for a WAiyTED—GIRL OR woman to The scholars who had perfect at­ of two species of yellow violets WE HAVE JUST Installed latest Transient Spills Can of Coffee ch a t care for two children. One school tendance at the Gilead Hill school which show that the Sierras and |2-j : Man—Your suit begins to look a When he woke up In bed Bean alignment equipment, also age. Apply 16 Adams street, after Over Arm — Was Heating It for the month of December were, coast rapge mountains In the west- Local Office Enjoyed Ina latest motor anallser. Let us WANTED TO RENT 68 iltUe rusty. A dav later, he said; 4:30. In B o ile r. Shirley Flab, Theresa Hodge, Mari­ of 22 1-2 Per Cent— ^RevenJ 'Well, I sure got a kick out ol show you more power, better econ­ Three Major Veterans’ Or* have grown In the ■ Friend—Well, the merchant who WANTED TO RENT four room an Hodge, Harold Schatz, Wilfred last 40 . to 60 million years were th at!" omy, better riding. Cole Motors.— Increase Much Larger. aeld It to me told me it would wear al ^jDt^TiyN«»MAvics.F0. tenement, flrat flotir, modern im­ Rockville, Jan. 2.— (AP)—(Spe­ Hodge and Gerald Hodge. Shirley reported to the American Associa­ like iron. 6463. Fish also had perfect attendance for WANTED—PETS— provements. centrally located. ganizations Are Agreed cial to The Herald)—Thomas Don­ tion for the Advimeement of Science Figures compiled by Agent F. I By temperance In all things we POULTRY—STOCK 44 Phone Rockville 882-2. the term. today. The trouble is that a man too achieve the balance necessary for LOST—TUESDAY aftcrntion, near nelly, 47. of Lowell, Mass., a lodger Nickerson of the Railway Expre iToonerville Folks By Fontaine Foi Hale's, or on local busses, small Miss Irene Moore, teiu:her from Dr. Jena aausen, of the Carnegie often shows hti worst side to his the full enjoyment of life. WANTED TO BUY live chickena, On the Cash Payment. at the city lock-up lost night, waa Imo Red school in Union, spent Agency of Manchester for the purse with Sum of money Re In s tlt^ o n of Washington, found better half. , any kind, any quantity. A. Grem- severely burned early this morning Tuesday observing the work at the that both species were once Identi­ Just closed shows that there wasl Helen— What’s Franklin’s bus! ward. Tel. 4571. when preparing a pot of coffee In OITR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahem mo, telephone 3441. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Gilead Hill sch-ml. cal. As the land rose and carried big increase in the business dona f Agneo—So you are her sixth hus­ ness? Washington, Jan. 2 — (AP) — the holler used to heat the Jail. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laubenstein some of them to Alpine cUmate band T Does shs like you any better George—I think he’s a bookkeep­ Lightning action in Congress on the According to the police, Donnel­ the local office during 198lt" er. At least, he never returned the and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. Fred adapted themselves 1934. The month of than shs did tbs others? New York. Jan. 2.— (API P'or- soldiers' bonus was forecast In many ley attempted to remove the coffee Ned—Yet, she seems to think ths book he borroWed from ms last ELECTRIC LIGHT GUST THINK .WVNSVJCWY-'-S/bK ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Flack of Bolton Notch, spent New until two species evolved out of one showed an Increase of 24 pec~^ elgii Exchtuige easy; Great Britain quarters today na leaders of three can from the boiler when It upset, Year’s eve at the home of Mr. and prld and all ol me, but t think she winter. t h e r e a r e b o MILUON "CWELUHCA KOR .SALE—NEW ' house trailer, The flowers now are viola purpura over the corresponding mon"'**' B U L B S THAT ARE lAAOE Manchester in dollars, others In cents; major veterans' organizations lined the contents pouring over hla right Mra. Charles Fish. and viola nuttelUI. betting sort of restless for an- IN THE NATION THAT VUWE AN price rensonahle, W. R. Augsten, up behind a new plan for Immediate year ago and the total In i ^r wedding. LIKE "DRINKING G LA SSES, Evening Herala Great Britain demand, 4.03; ca­ hand and wrist and causing severe Miss Doris Hutchinson of Man­ business for 1936 over $98^ AVERAiGEaF’TE.N ELECTRIC Coventry. Tel. Roscdnlc 34-32. bles, 4.93; 60 day bills, 4.02; France cash payifient. bums. He was treated at police AN" WHEN THEY BU RN chester was a -ecent caller at the The hydrogen from heavy water 1-2 per cent. In revenue to. CLASSIFIED demand, 6.62 1-8; cables, 6.62 1-8; The ex-soldiers' leaders argued headquarters by Dr. John E. Flah­ home of her grandmother, Mrs. Lo- -A good man la one whose conduct OUT NOU U S E ’EW ON LIOKTQ "BURN OUT A VEA3R- Italy demand, 8.05; inbles, 8 0.'.. their plan would cost only $1,000.- erty. vlna Hutchinson. enabled Professor R. c. Gibbs and centage of Increase was much'l ■' is governed by conscience rather ADVERTISEMENTS Professor R. Williams of Cornell or. The month of December^ than by discretion. A Thought TH' TA"BLE.I- —x THAT WOULB NVEAN A HAX.R ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES normindN: 000.000 Immediately, inate'ad of the Donnelly, a transient, applied at c. Count all avtrac* word* to m lla«. .?'2.000.000,000, nsually mentioned. Several from Gilead attended the University to remeasure some of the 1935 showed an Increase of M BILLIO N B U L B S THAT COULB fnIttalB. numbers and sbbrsvtstloDS RADIO 48 Belgium, 16.87; Germanv Free tJio polico station last night for wedding of Miss Sarah Sherman, Now la the time to keep your I'LL TAKE A-DOZ-EN NOW/ 40.25, Reg. Tourist 23.70, Reg. They said It ofTcred an'Incentive, in energy locked up in hydrogen and cent over the same month In 19 BE USEB TOR tJRINKINCi each count as a *orLA«SS IN O U R H O U SE.-’- Line rates per day tor tranalent Speeder Fined Morris Fenrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. value being sent and received by < " the light! will I arise, salth the Lord; I will A 'B U L B T D Benson Furniture and Radio.— 22,00; P'lnlaml, 2.18 Switzerland! Viee ecrliflcates instead of cashing Abraham Fenrow of the Bronx. N. drogen, being exactly twice as set him in safety from him that TYVR u s e s IT «T NIGVn ade. Johnson Block.—Phono .3.5.3,'i. them now. Walter J. Loftiis of 14 Oread press than was the case lost yen. KffectUe Marrb 17. 1M7 32.54; Spain, 13.73; Portugal 4 40* Y., at Dember liotel In Colchester! heavy as ordinary' hydrogen, fur- pnffeth at him.— Psalms 12:06. r/v ^ lY V E - ^ W V W street, Worcester, Maas., waa fined nUhed them the means of more ac­ What Is true of the ManchestI We recently found a man who ad T O R s o a k in ' VAIi Cash Charge Greece. .04 1-4; Poland, 18.0:!’ The plan — announeed by the Saturday evening. December 28. mltted he’s not trying to leave foot “ . , (I Consecutive Uaye ..i 7 otei V cts beads of the American Leglcin, Vet­ $5 and coata of $ n .3 I hy Judge curate comparison. office of tho Railway Express Age /) ■GNAT'PERS / FUEL AND FEED 49-A Czecho.slnvnkia, 4.16 1-4 Jiigo.slnvla John E. Fiah In Police Court here Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Foote and , prints on ths sands of time, being Who can confess his poverty and I Consecutive Oay: ..I • ots 11 cts erans of F'orelgn Wars, and the children, Helen and Teddy, of Am­ cy Is also true, it la reported, l look It In the face, destroys Its STAGiGtRINdi.' 1 Day ...... I 11 etai It ots 2.30; Austria, 18.88N; Hungary! this morning on a charge of viola­ business done by other offices of t| more interested in covering up a lot Ail ordsrs for irrsrttlar insertions SEASONED hard wood, furnace, 20.64N; Rumania, .80; Argentine Dlsablcfl American Vctcra'ns—made herst, Mass., were New Year callers Soy bean crops inrreast-d 10 per of those already made. sting; but a proud poor man, he no mention of methods of raising ihe tion of rules of the road. Loftus waa company throughout the state. will bs chorged at ths ons time rate. stove, and flreplncc 34 load. H. 32.87N; Brazil, 8.59N; Tokyo, 28 82-' at the home of Mr. Foote's mother, cent In yield by tresUng the seeds la p(x>r. Indeed.—L. E. London. Hpeclai rates for tong term every money, leaving that to the govern­ arrdated on December 27 by State Mrs. E. E. Foote. Mra. W. E. Hib­ with soft X-rays at the University day advertising gtvs upon rsqusst. Hutchinson, Bolton. Tel. Rosedalc Shanghai. 29.87 1-2; Hongkong! Policeman Arthur Kosa when ho The New Year’s Chimes 85-2. ment. Thus the Inflationary Pat­ bard and daughter. Miss Leora, of of Cincinnati. Soft X-rays arc the HarkI the bells of New Year ring­ '~itii -ntn-h iimoii Ads ordered (or three or six days 31.62 1-2; Mexico City, 27.85; Mon­ man plan to pay with new currency, failed to reduce the speed of his car STORMS MOVE EASTWARD. I BRONK UNDEFEATED ON MAT and stopped before the third or Bfth treal In New York. 99.50; New York Manchester, were also callers at least penetrating form of this kind ing. on the starry midnight day will be charged cnly Cor the ao- FO B SA LE—SEASONED WOOD, which passed Congress last session at Intersections through Vernon Mrs. Foote’s. of radiation. The experiments were In Montreal, 100.60. Center. Chicago, Jam. 2__ (A P) __ calm. Chicago, Dec. 27 — Bronko tual number of Jreea the d appear­ fireplace, furnace and stove, full only to meet deieat after a veto, Jules RebllUard who hiui spent reported by Theodore P. Long and Now aa hushed p j angels singing, ed. charging at the rate earned, but was tossed overboard. Howard WlnchcII, Jr., of this city, the Inst year at the home of Sir. Professor J. Keraton. snowstorms started a cross-count: now like some triumphant Naguraki, Chicago Bears’ fullback, 00 allowance or refunds can bs mads measure, 1-2 cord $4.00. 1 cord $8. THEATER IS KORBED game of tag today, whitening who turns to wrestling after ths on atx time ads stopped after the C. O. D. Tcl. Rosedale 16-8. Even before the agreement, bonus was Mso before the court, on charg­ and Mrs. Winthrop Porter has re­ psalm. fifth day. leaders in Congress had been saying es of breach of the peace and In­ turned to his home In New Britain midwest and promising the Over hill and stream and valley, pro football season, Is undefeated Brockton. Moss., Jan 2.— (A P I_ ■Hie first picture of an electron No **till forbids” t dlsolsy lines not FOR SALE—HARD WOOD for they saw some possibility of push­ toxication, He created a disturbance where he has obtained work. "nasty weather.’’ soft ths sounds celestial steal— on the mat. sold. Three burglars trussed up the eus- ing a "compromise" bonus bill to a disintegrating the nucleus of an The chase began when _ _ The Herald will not be rssponiibJs furnace $4.60 per truck load. Wood early last evening In the vicinity of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson atom—one of the experiments which Now they pause, end now they ral­ todans of the Colonial theater House vote before the close of next of Manchester were New Year call- squall moved'In from the southive ly, burst on burst, and psal on Cor mors than otts tneorrset losertioa sold for cash only. L. T. Wood Co. early today, olow open the safe but week. the .Springfield mill on West Main phyBlclstfl have been .working on for MIDGET RACERS POPULAR of any aCvsrtlseraent ordered for Phone 4406. street and waa arrested by Ser­ era at the home of Mra. Lovlna (Uld turned to snow on the way. peal. mors than ons time. were unable to •■each New Year's Even Over a Veto Hutchinson. shown today by two geant Peter Oowgewic. He waa covered Michigan. Wisconsin, Hark! the bells of New Year chim­ The insdvsrtsnt omisilon o( incor­ day receipts of $1,000 They obtain- The new concord among the vet­ Mr. and Mra. Carl Warner and California Institute of Technoloirv ing. "Peace, good will," they Manchester, England, Dec. 27 rect publication of advartlslng will bs SEASONED HARD wood, furnace ©d only $50 In ^hanR^c. fined $5 and coata of $11.68. scientists. nols, Indiana, Missouri aniS lo Midget auto racing, of the type that rsctifls' only by cinoella*lon of the and fireplace $4.60 a load, atovc erans' organizations was exported sons, Carl. Jr., and John, of Foster, The weather man said It would w whisper low- Police learned of the robberv two to give a potent Impetus to a drive R. 1., and Gerdiner Perkins, were on Pike’s Peak with a Is spreading through the ~ United 1 charge made for tbs service rendered. and white hlrch $4.00 load. V. Flr- eastward to blanket tho coast Then, uxultant, aa If climbing up to States, has caught on here In a big Air sdvarllacments must conform hours after it occ-irred when Owen for early action. There have been recent callers at the home of Mr. 10 ton cosmic ray apparatus, they New England. heav’n’s own gate, they go in style, copy and typography with po, 110 Wells Btrcel, telephone Conway, 44, one of the custodians, obtained In a scries of 10,000 photo­ way. A crowd of 46,000 recently I'OtlE lAAiOR 6148. free predictions by some Congress­ and Mrs. F. Elton Post. Right bOiind It. due to hit „ All the air rocks with tho ringing, regulations enforesd by the publish- rushed Into police headquarters, lo­ men that a bonus bill would be en­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DIngwell graphs a few pictures of electrons swings the steeple, swings the watched a local event. WILL B E •rs and tbsy reserve tbs right to cated 100 yards from the theater GILEAD which struck the nucleus of an atom midwest tonight swept another stor edit, revise or isjec* any copy coa- ALL KINDS OF HARD WOOD, acted this campaign year —even and Mrs. L. DIngwell of Meriden, from the Canadian northwesL sky. H IS SECPN O ■Idersd objecttonsbls. after he had relea.sed his fellow over a Presidential veto. The Presi­ were recent guesta of Mr. and Mrs. —one of the fundamental particles Ewing the stars themselves—all alabs, kindling, hickory, fireplace worker, Burt Rogers, 55. F L A P P E R F a n n y S a y s ; globing UOUHS-^'lassIfled ads to dent has not disclo.sed his present The Ladles Aid of the Gilead Con­ Norton Warner. of matter—and blew it apart, much ■ ringing "Glory bs to God on ______ma.u.B.pAT.ory» B i l l i o n be published same day must be re* and white birch. Chas. Stayc, tele­ atutude taking the stand that ceived by IS o’clock noon: Boturdays phone 3149. gregational church held their an­ as a chargip of dynamite would blow REPORTERS PROTEST High." . A P T E f t iO:S4 a. m. THREE BURNED TO DE.ATII queries on the subject now are nual meeting at the home of the a block concrete Into small bits. — A. A. Ervine. hypothetical. president. Mias Clara Ellis, Wednes­ "d i n n e : ^ Washington. Jan. 2. —(A P) - A Washington. Jan. 2—(AP) —T, MA Mavtci. MC r M. acu tf. t. Ht eer TELEPHONE YOUR HARDEN—FA RM - Whether the veterans’ pi*oposal day afternoon. January 1. The fol­ Washington Newspaper Guild nn After the bills for Christmas l~X ciim et W A N T A D S. mother, her 13-year-oId son and a or some other would be the one to lowing officers were elected for the STAFFORD SPRINGS TOBACCO MAN DIES start rolling In. poor old Father be­ \ DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 young man were found burned to tested to the White House t<&( A Ads are accepted over tLe telephone reach the voting stage first was not coming year; President, Miss Clara against the making public there , gins to wonder which got the best at the CHARQIC HATE given above death today In the ruins of a room­ immediately certain. The new plan E s; vice-president, Mrs. Asa W Hartford. Jan. 2.—(AP)—Morris Dimming—he or the Christmas FOR SA LE—STRICTLY new laid ing house destroyed by fire. calls for; Stafford Springs, J.an. 2.—Mra. any official news on Sunday,* sue, C itH. fsiilys r«6t as a^oonvsnlcn > to advertlaers. but medium sized eggs 35c dozen, Ellta; treasurer, Mrs. Elton Buell- Francis Young 28. wife of Samuel J. Levi, 85, manager of the Conncc- as Issuance of statements or bdlq tree. ^ a CASH RATE18 will ov accepted as Morgue ofllclals said the vletlnw .1. Immediate full cash payment secretary. Mra. J. Banka Jones; so^ Uout department of H. Duys and rULL PATMKNT If paid at the buai- large eggs, 45c. Telephone 5882. were Mrs. Florence Bevans, 34. her Young, died at Oci- home on Wll- Ing press conferences. of the adjusted service certificates, clal committee, Mra. Robert Foote llngton avenue after a brief Illness. ^mpany, Ipc.. for the last six years President Roosevelt and newa Wlfey—If It wasn’t for me you .(Hi n ) ^:>ij I $1 Confession Is Good For The Soul BylohnCterri nata office on or before the asventh .son, Charles, and n man identllled died at bis home here. ! would be the biggest fool In the day following the first insertion of which under present law do not chMrman; Mrs. Charles Fish, Mrs. Mrs .Young was the daughter of had tentatively agreed on an'int PAAYV IND OP MNOHW/ otherwiss the CIlAHtlG tentatively as Ravmond Glynea. 27. mature until 1945. Arthur Keefe, Mrs. Winthrop Por­ A native of New York a t y , he '.'show business. OH AM I d u m b / AND WHBN w e WANTED—TO IBUY 58 All were reported to have lived at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pokomy of view Spnday afternoon to go — DON'T vou 6E E — ~ STEPPED OM AYDW UN»->MI AMMITS ftATB Will bs collected. No reeponsl* 2. Refunds of Interest paid on ter Md Mra. C. Daniel Way; board Wllllngton and was bom on April 2. bad been associated with the tobac­ the complex annual budget me~ Hubby—How does It feel to head blllty for errors ln tslspboned ids ANTIQUES, OF ALL kinds, old the rooming house. loans on certificates. ■ of directors, .Mrs. Howard Martin co company there for ten yeara be­ ths Ust? MB BXPBCTgP U9 THE ETAICTBK HAD A SMALL. o will be assumed and their accuracy The trio was tranped on the third 1907, In WllUngton. to Congrers. WBlp «BT OPF « 5 r. cannot be guaramerd. books, coins, stamps etc, old dish­ 3. Cancellation of interest accrued chairman; Mrs. Karl Links. Miss fore coming to Hartford. He died BOAT ID *«eAP« floor of the oullding when flames The funeral services were held at While no such definite eng.^ - A c H f y r es. and old Jewelry. WrRe Box X. and unpaid. Florence Jones and Mrs. E. E. her home on Wllllngton avenue at yesterday. ment has been made, there w e r^ " MODERN INCJENTIVB: Work A OVNAMITB iN -H B m t r OM IN D E X O F swept a stairway Firemen carried bard, save, and you can give most CAP/.;. Herald. 4. A stipulation that veterans who Foote; and the missionary commit- 8:30, with a requiem mass at St. He leaves his widow, a daughter, dicatlons that the proposed SuntU, m om ATAU./ ' A m i a number of .ilhera down ladders to two sons and two sisters. of It to the tax collector. CLASainCATlONS safety. do not desire to cash their certifi­ ^ e, Mr.a C. Daniel Way, chairman: Edward’s church at 9 o’clock. The afternoon interview would be -HSPOOMBPRACH . n r a m . e ...... A cates may receive interest on their M Mrs Wilbur Rev. Felix J. O'Neill, pastor, offi­ ...... u maturity value from the date on N. HUIb, The treaaurer’s and acc- -. History repeats Itself, but nobody p e m f J i m M f MarrliK.t ...... c APARTMENTS LIFTS NEWSr.M'ER B.\N ciated. Burial waa in St Edward’s which full payment becomes nos- retap^’s reporta were read. Refresh­ cemetery with the Rev. Henry Cha- ..listens. P«.«b» ...... D TENEMENTS—FLATS 6.J Bible. ments of acallopc^ corn, rolls, pic- Card of Thank...... k Rome. Jan. 2-(AP( —The Now bot, curate at St. Edward’s church, In Usmorlam ...... jr FOUR ROOM REN T—Modern Im­ 5. Issuance of special government Kies. coffee, i'akc and cookies were officiating. ^ A task seems easier to do when York Times and the Chicago Tri­ 'Ryou have well begun It. Just brace Lost and Found...... l provements, with heater, 6 Ridge­ obligatlonB In lieu of udjunted aer- seiyed by the hostess. Miss Ellis, as- The bearers were Thomas Hubert. Aanouaesmenti ...... i bune. banned from Italy since Inst .. % up and begin it, then, and first you Psrsoaals ...... • wood. special inducement If taken vice certificates to the value of Blated by Mrs. Wilbur N. Hills and Honore Hubert, .'ames Bullion. B. IWMWS June, were again allowed to enter about $500,000,000 now held as se­ Nlw Florence Jones, Av tIAL COCHRAN (Qtana L OCORec SCARBO - know, you’ve done It! AatoMoblleo now. Inquire 148 Biasell atroct. the country today. French, James Duchalmc and Ezeb curity by the United Slatc.s Life in­ Hebron Orange No. i n has re­ Baltic. Automobiles for Buie ...... 4 The New York Times was barred , _ Chief Accountant—There's $2 Automobiles for Eaahangs ...... i FOR R E N T -F IV E ROOM apart­ surance Re.aervo account. ceived notice that the East Central Officer George Kcaly was over­ Auto Accessories—Tires ...... • because of n critical editorial and .Statement Issued Pomona Grange, No. 3. will hold a . U.B.MT. Off,:. ..m issing from the cash drawer and ment In Jaffe and Podrovo Build­ the Chicago Tribune had not been come by fumes s.l a chimney fire at I. no one but you and I have a key to lOIIA Auto’ ftepsirlng^Paintlng ..... 7 ing. Call 3036. In a statement, the veterans’ lead­ -apcclal meeting at the Vernon the home of William Alex on Wll­ Auto Schools ...... i-A permitted to come into Ttalv since ers explained their estimate of $1,- Grange hall Sail rtiay evening. Ja n ­ : >t- The ski Jumper has to be most Autoa^Shlp by Truck ...... • its correspondent. David Darrah. llngton avenue. He waa taken to ’ Cashier—Well, let’s each put a level headed when completely up Autos—For Hire ...... • FOR REN T—FIV E ROOM tene­ 000.000.000 as the Immediate cost. uary 4, at 7 :30 o'clock. The fifth de­ his home on River street where he was expe'led for writing what were- They said It was based "on the gree win be conferred and this will ! dollar back and forget It. ' ' In the .air. ! i - i (Bieli 7s>a.y. DumsHrsi parages—Service—Btorsgs ...... tO ment, all modem Improvements, called antl-Itallan articles. was treated oy Dr, John P. Hanley. Motorcvcles—B icycler,...... u gnrage, 123 Main street. Inquire fact that the United States Lite be an opportunity for anyone to Join James E. Comlns of South Man­ . '“/‘'Sv-si Wanted Autos—Uoiofcyc'es . . . It Insurance Reserve fund has liens before the State-Grange meets UMsIses* sad Profesarnaat acrvlers 127 Main, or telephone 6803. LYNCH TAKES OFFTCE chester has been risltlng ■ relatives WASHINGTON TUBBS By (Vane OUT OUR WAY By Wflliami Business Services Offered ...... l| upon thc.se cz-rtifleates to the extent Elton Buell apeni New Year's dav and friends in 8*tafford Springs. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - By Blosser H«>usehoid Services Offered ...... lt*A FOR R E N T -F O U R ROOM tene- of about 5,500,000,000 for which vlsRing frlcnua In Manchester. lPi6nr/leuu hwouta trOMLVlAI^A HOh o H0/"/MINK veSA BOXER^HEVA BLACKMAIL — PUUC Wnlerhury. Jan. 2.—(AP) — Kenneth E. Sn’.iivan has been (T OW/ r WA'5 A liuilding'-^'ontrsciing m n:ent, first floor, all improvements, other special government obliga­ Gilead was well represented at called to Springfield to attend the Pl6l^Tl/B3UU, HAMM6RV WHY, IL L -— . r - » ------AND SIMPLE (S H 6 9 Florists—Nurse.irs ...... jg James M. Lynch was this morning skating contest held on Porter’s Jlft C30NNAS Fuasral Directors ...... tl except heat, at 136 South Main tions can be Issued, thus requiring funeral of Mrs. Matthew Clarke. OOMEOM, THINK SMOKEY, I sworn In for a flve-vear term as no present cash outlay, and that ap­ Pond, New Year'a day. Miss Mar­ W A V E S O M E WORKIKIG~MAKINO Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .«• I7 street. Inquire at 21 Warren street. comnensation coriimiasinner for the O F SOMEIVIIWG HOW ABOUT/ B E T TtXJD ------Insurance ...... }g Telephone 6950. proximately 500,000 veterans bold­ jorie Foote won all three of the FUKi wrrw • MOMEy>AND VOU HIVG Millinery—Dressmaking ...... It Fifth District. Tht oath of olTlee ing certificates to the value of senior girl.a races, Miss Allene W ar­ j u s T o e r r A h ig h - G IV E A Moving—Trucking—S.«irags . . . . tO was administered by his son. Attor­ $500,000,000 upon which they have ner, second, ind M'ss Olive Warner, MV NEPHEWS V ^ E R , b A L L ^ \MJUABLB PCrURBS Public Passenger Service ...... to-A FOR REN T—FIV E ROOM tene­ ney Walter Lynch. CURB QUOTATIONS p o w e r e d BABYP7A20R ment, newly painted, with gas, not borrowed, may reasonably be wird. Miss Cllen White won first LFOR SALE-'W AH» Psiniing—Papering ...... jj (lov. Wilbur L. Cross recentlj’ <.'va—Bird.—P .l...... ,, W ars when It passed Congress last ■ply. "Most any moment, now, and B O S S , ABOUT? WHAT'S Uv. .luck — ...... ■ . 41 f i v e RUU5I8, DOWNSTAIRS nephew, Mr. and Mra. John Loomis. ’’Hoy, Tlnles, look Into tho air. OM TH E FOR RENT session. The American Legion sup­ Bridgeport. Jan. 2.—(AP)—Po­ I will puff right out of sight, and A N ’ H E S PLAIN MUCH, ' x I- a m d w h e r e ^ultry and Su.clUa ...... i . at $15 per month, and FOUB ported the Vinson plan, which specl- In WllUmantlc. lice today are holding four men In sec a big balloon. DOOR.. S E E BUT I ’VE STOOD K^anim - H.f. — pottitrr—Block .4 ROU.MS UPSTAIRS at $1$ pei John BuUer of KllBngly, Conn., that’s the last you'll ste of me. "It's swaying In the breexei SHO RE DID Y X l G E T FOUR ROOMS with private ned no method of payment. Since connection with an Investigation in­ WHO IT IS.» ABOUT ALL THE Po. aal.-MI.rclla.MU month, at 28 BIrrb Street. and Wallace Hllliarda and sona, of to the stabbing of Stephen Welas, "Young 198(1 has come to take now, but staying In ths a lr .f T H A T MAMS Articles tor Sale ...... 44 last session, there have been many my place. Hell make things hum. FIRED UP ABUSE Z CAN Inquire of Snpt. at 26 Birch St., bath, steam d* O ^ efforts to unite veterans* organiza­ Andover, were callers at the GUead 21, of 120 Harriet street, who lies in how. Unless my guess la'v P3R Boats and Accessories Game Farm, New Year'a day. He’s chock full of ambition. I am a b o u t Building Matsriuls ...... or h e a t e d ...... tions behind one bill. a critical condition at Bridgeport It’s going to land here pretty FROM “X'.?' Diamonds— Welches—Jewelry . Mr. and Mrs. Jules Rebllllard and hospital. all worn oiit, you sec.” "Perhaps It's someone who is k«»._ SOMETHIM'.' EJsctrIcal Appliances—Asdlo Call lor Information at 7 P. M. Inquire of Snpt. on prop­ children of New Britain, and Mr. • • • Fuel sod Feed ...... BRRR The youth was found at a room- Just see the way that-bag is tosflbdl .4».A erty at 26 Birch street, or and Mra. William Bralnard and sons loff house ftt 416 Baruutn avenue Those were the last words that Oard.r — Parn.—Dalrr Produta 10 of Hartford , were New Year guesta Tm glad I’m down hero on the earth 'J Household Gouda II Reliable Realty Co. Chicago—The Bureau of Parka late yesterday afternoon, his stom­ he spoke. ■ The Tinics found they Instead of 'way up there.” -I Machinery and Tt.ole . ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Phone Hartford at the home of Mr. and Mrg. Win­ it 126 Temple St. Hartford and Recreations gave residents a ach severely slashed. He was re­ were no Joke. AU of a sudden came Another little Tiny cried, “Airil Musical Instrumeiita ...... It throp Porter. moved to the hospital by Dr. Ste­ a puff and then a real loud roar. Office and Store Equtpmsnt Phone 7-SII9 chill by announcing—in January of I would simply love that ride. I ’m l 14 Mra. Harry Milanese and children phen V. Pastor, dty; ambulance “He’s gone,” cried (Joppy. "Gee. Specials St the Stores ...... II Reliable Realty Co. all times—that 7,405,872 persona of Rockville called at the home of not a lad who leU a litUe wind glv Wearing Apparel—F u r s ...... IT 129 Temple Street took a plunge or anyway a sun bath , surgeon, and Dr. Daniel C. Patter­ how queer. That Is the last of the me a scare." Wanted—To Buy ...... Mra. Milanese's sister, Mrs. Norman son performed an emergency opera­ It 1935*“ bathing beaches In Warner, Wednesday. old year. I’m really very sorry we *J. Waatad—Rooma—Board ...... ai Side—6 rooms, steam heat ~L TO LD SA M U eLTA fSrlT (JrOlM' O M iU e INVekfl&IJy . _ *••• far lUaf oil burner; garage. By HAMUN I'M BUCK AN' BLUE'IMAE A h g Y/S a m T W H B M c x >m n.a Heas,C)uuL! r • _x_'m 151,‘fl I - -IS"«,4|2.'/2-- — ^P*,*4aa.ata. Plata, Tanaraaata.. u AGAIN, AND I AIN'TSEEM HIM F e X l HOORSI A R B Y A ^ Bualaaaf Loeatloaa for Raat . . . t 4 Weet Side—«-room aeml-bunga- e y w H o o s K v I COIN’ TbOOK R3C FOOZy- l o o k ! ...... IT W A S"X 'T H A T 15*1,1+13— Iff l,*f IY— Honau for Rant ...... —» ai OH,ALLEy- \ DAN^roiPr kWOW- low, steam beat and garage. I CAWT LET 1M , H ES DISAPPEAPJED •V ___ 1 5 ' ! , ' + 1 5 - - i s i r - i ■aburhaa for Raat ...... I l l i ; ; ; m W H E R E A R E \ BUT TH' WAY THEYVE MARKED THE BODY WHERE Homu for Raat it West Center SL—7 rooms, beated ■THAT-SUMPiW HOU CAM CONAE A LO N G , huh/ K s t a r t e d o u t . KK'nai)^ tooM GOING? IF Y’WANTA — _ IHE SPOrW AS R3UND// ^ ra g e . olJ burner and recnea^ MIGHT HAPPEN! WHERE iTHEY OUGHTA VMM VAOUMa . _ Kaai Kotofo P u lalo uon room m basement. I G O , NiLLioN,eomiriar s . »Pytmont_Balldlo« for Balo u TO 'IM - .TOO? THEY G nr HE' HCRi (8Mb gsT lfla BoUywood Section—7 rooms, oil G a w ? pSa"Lns;-3»,o‘r"i&T.::i*: ?? buimer, heated garage; two OIIICKJ baths. e r f V i i ? * ...... —»71 Rooort Frop«rtr Pro for «alo .....J 74 Inborn for Sol...... JJ O i ^ c r e a Sectloii—Two 5-roora i l l ; ^a] Batata for Baokarao •• flats. Thoroughly modem. Sraatod-Koal lataU Apartment — 2 • room heated •P*rtmeat with bath. ir.i» Kattaoa ^.ZT. ■treet. Edward J. H

AVEBAQV DAILY OIBOCLA'nOI TUB WBATHBR for the Month o f BInreh, 1088 Forecast ol U. 8. Weather Bareaa, Bartford 5 , 8 4 8 Give Your Lawn Rabr tonight and possibly Friday Member e< tbs Andlt Bnfetui of drcnlatlons. morning; slightly colder Friday. T I| € J W .H A L C CORK MANCHESTER CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM And Garden A Manchester Conn* VOL. LV.. NO. 157. (UlaeaUted Advertising on t^sge U .) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1936. (li'OURTEEN I^GES) PRICE THREE CENl-b JAPANESE URGE Spring Clean-iip AF.LLEADERS His Unwavering Defenders FRANCESPURNS FURTHER We Have the Tools You Need. Also R m R C E M E N T FORM A LEAGUE PEACE PROGRAM Seeds and Fertilizer. INMANCHOUKUO FOR R ^ S E V E T OFDERJEHRER Wire Lawn R akes...... $1.00 — 1 ■ BRUNO Reversible, 20 Inchbs wide. Militarists Say Russia WiR Body To Combat The Liberty Believes It To Be “ Comiing Steel Garden Rakes Mercer County Grand Jnrf>^ Aggress'Tin Jap Forces League Started — Borah, Plan” To Divide Locarno Situation at a Glance 14 tooth ...... 75c Calls Governor H offm ^ j Are Larger-Soviet CaDs Landon Clash In New Jer­ Powers And Make Him­ Governor Hoffman appeared be-.s Prosecutor MarsbaU's office e- fore the Grand Jury considering ported Dr. Jobh F. Condon was ^n- And Attorney General Wd> Paul Wendel's repudiated confes­ route to appear before the Grand Lawn Comb Rake Tou will be so delighted with these charm­ SPORT Plane Stories “ Lies.” sey; Both Filing Petitions. self More Powerful. sion. Jury, but he was found at his Bronx with the long flexible teeth. ^ | Q K ing print dresses you will want to buy more A high state official aald the ar­ home. It was learned he had re­ entz To Testify-4)r. Con­ A very popiilAr make .. V ^ than one for your spring wardrobe. After rest of a member of the gang i\hich ceived no such request. the long, hard winter we have bad, these Tokyo, April 2.— (A P )—The Japa­ Washington, April 2.— (A P) — Paris, April 2.— (A P )—France, wrung "confession” from Wendel Mrs. Bernard Pinnlgan, wife of new prints are tho very essence of spring COATS nese government pressed Lleut.- Powerful union leaders within the challenging Adolf Hitler’s peace pro­ was expected shortly. . the attorney for Stephen Spitz, con­ don Also May Be Sdnht Itself, and will make a most welcome addition Whether Hauptmann will be exec­ victed forger who claimed to have BAMBOO RAREST / to your wardrobe. Sports coats are in the four; Gen. Kenklchl Uyeda, Its ambassa­ American- Federation of Labor posals as a "ctmning plan’’ to spilt fS L tiif uted tomorrow night or within sev­ purchased $5,000 worth of Lind­ V' *« front of faahion. We antici­ dor and garrison comraander-ln- swung Into action today to support the Locarno powers and make Der moned. 18 Inch rake, Main Floor—Rear eral weeks was reported uncertain bergh ransom money, said Hoffman 33 teeth ___ pated the demand and are ahow- chlef In Manchoukuo, today for President Roosevelt and fight his Fuehrer dictator of Europe, moved ... 19ci 25c Ing many smart new numbers In Informed" circles. provide the money to obtain Spitz’ speedy clarification of th^ situation foes In the election campaign. today to oppose the German pro­ that arc making a hit. Camel's Hauptmann, refreshed by a sec­ release from a Chicago jail. Spits arising on the border of St^vlet-pro- The formation of “Labor's Non­ gram for liquidation of the Rhine­ ond night of uninterrupted sleep told was r iroute to New Jersey, Trenton, N. J„,April 2.— (AP)fipj BAMBOO RAKES hair and tweed.s—styles inc^de partisan League" and the start of land crisis. Ueefera, Balmacaan, Chester­ tected Outer Mongolia. guards he was certiUn he would not The Mercer county Grand Jury The Mercer Coimty Grand Ju Man Tailored 3 Pc.Suits Its drive came In the thick of Re­ Premier Albert Sarraut and For­ die tomorrow. sought to compare the handwriting which saved Bruno Richard Hau Extra heavy wide teeth reinforced both field and Jiggers. Despite a telegram from Premier publican activity including the Im­ eign Minister Plerre-Etlenne Flan- Kokl Hlrota, however, Hsinking, In Albuquerque, N. M., tho ser­ of the Lindbergh ransom notes with mann’s life Tuesday night, cal.. sides and wire bound, / f Q portant New York Primary, the dln, after spending part of tho night Gov. Harold Q. Hoffman to testis capital of Manchoukuo, remained si­ vices of Dr. Florence Hawley, wo­ that of Paul H. Wendel to help 1e- 24 Inch r a k e ...... _ ^ 5 / C Maine convention, and the filing of studying the Hitler memorandum, termlne If his "confession” of -he today, .and the belief grew e w lftt,,,. and 2 Pc. Swagger Suits lent on the outcome, casualties and man tree ring expert, were offered petitions for both Senator Borah of met to decide upon steps to frus­ to Hoffman In checking Identifica­ celebrated kidnap-murder was true that Hauptmann again would eac^ie. ] Are one of the season’a outstanding modea In forces Involved in the battle report­ Idaho and Governor Alf M. London trate the Reich move by preserving the electric chair tomorrow night, i to ed In Soviet advices to have been tion of the kidnap ladder. . or false. women's wear. .Tailored from smart woolens and $ 1 0 .9 5 of Kansas In the New Jersey Presi­ a united front of the Locarno na­ Prosecutor Anthony Hauck, Jr., New York authorities searched The jury Investigating charg$e > worsted.s they wlli wear well and give you a very waged Tuesday In Outer Mongolia. dential preference primary, tions. that Paul H. Wendel, rather thaa l trim appearance. The Japanese public still was Ig­ accused Hoffman of blocKing his ef­ Brooklyn to learn whether Wendel -Creation of the' new league was TTiey arranged to submit their pro­ Hauptmann, committed the criiaa<; HEDGE SHEARS norant of th«T‘ reported clash, ex­ forts to Investigate an assault and had been Abducted there and mis­ announced by George L. Berry, gram for counter-action to the battery case by withholding Infor­ treated to force his “confession.” of the Sourland hills for whidi';; f h - cept for the'charge of an unprovok French Cabinet tomorrow or Satui> Mrs. Hauptmann was to pay her Hauptmann has been sentenced to for|trlmmlng up your hedges. Oood ed Mongol aggression oq Manchou president of the printing pressmen. mation concerning five men who day. visited tbe Lindbergh estate at third "last visit” to her doomed die, also arranged to hear Attorney $ 2 2 .7 5 kuo, set forth yesterday in a Hsin His associates are John L. Lewis, quality steel blades. Official sources, declaring Hitler’s Hopewell yesterday. ,, husband. General/ David T, Wllentz, tta' king communique by the Japanese president of the United Mine Work­ $10-95—$29-75 ers, and Sidney Hillman, president proposals “unacceptable’’' tb Fhance, Hauptmann prosecutor; and there >1 Main Floor—Rea-r general headquarters. looked for the government to Insist were unconfirmed reports t ^ t Dr. 1 Press Blames Red Planes of the Amalgamated clothing work­ 8 Inch Notched Blade Shears • • • • ^...... $ 1.00 ers. upon an immediate reunion of Brit­ John F, Condon, the Lindbergh razw.r The Tokyo press published only Bom Intermediaiy, also would b* i C O A T S . To Combat “ Other Leagues” ain, France, Belgium and Italy, sig­ 9 Inch Notched Blade S h eani...... $1.25 t this communique on the border con­ natories to the Locarno pact violat­ called. m m flict, asserting 12 Outer Mongolian Berry, head of the President's Tbe jury plunged Into its renewed council for industrial progress, re­ ed by Germany’s remilitarization of FOBTY DEAD, 300 HUBT 6 Inch Lightweight Ladles' Shears...... t 1 '3 for Juniors for Juniors airplanes bad bombed a Japanese- the Rhineland. consldera^n of the .Wendel esM 89c SUITS Manchoukuoan frontier guard north ferred apparently to the American while charges were popping thiU Pruning Shears for trimming upjroUr O C C n Accent on youth has called for accent on style Shadow plaids, tweeds artd Liberty League's attacks on the Officials said Foreign Minister of Tawlan and within Manchoukuo­ Flandin asked tho Britisb to arrange Gov. Hoffman was blqpklilg efforts, shrubs arid v in e s ...... O v l C In the junior miss's clothing. Styles have got to cheviots set the pace In chil­ an territory. New Deal when he declared his to probe an alleged assault on tkd be smart and as attractive as older slstet’s. Our dren's coats. group’s move 'vaa prompted by the for such a meeting Saturday or BY TORNADO IN SOUTH Lleut.-Gen. Juzo Nlshio, 'former Monday at Brussels. ^retaker at the Lindbergh’s absD. suits In size 11 to 17 are making the Junior misses actions of "other leagues which had doned Hopewell estate— the p)ace;iMr' style conscious. chlef-of-staff of the Japanese army Mutual Aseletance Garden Spades >...... $1.00 in Manchoukuo, now on his way to as their purpose the defeat of the •t- the Lindbergh baby kldnaplll»si9 President and his policies." The French government also was GIANT WHALB SIGHTED yesterday. , ' Tokyo to assume the vital post of expected to Insist upon aq exchange Property Damage Estimated 100 YARDS OFF COAST vice-chief of the General Staff, de­ Berry agreed that his league Parker W alts GaU. of mutual assistance agreements, Awaiting call before the Jury '____ clared In an Interview at Shimono- would be a medlutn for A. F ."or L. Salisbury, Mass., April 2. — Round Point D Handie support for Mr. Roosevelt. Only provided In the original London plan At Over Mj^on; Militia Ellla Parker, the Burlington coutth^ ’j O ther Coats $5.98.- „ seki, seaport on the main Island of of the four Locarno countries, on (A P )—The first o f the annual $ 1 0 .9 5 — $ Japan; "If the Japanese army In once has the Fedjratlon endorsed a detective chief whose private Inves-J S h ovels...... $1.2.} 13.95 the basis o f Hitler's rejection of this whale atories came from Salis­ tlgatloU of the Lindbergh baby muiw Presidential candidate— In the case to $10.95 Manchoukuo were properly rein program In bis counter-proposals. Called Out; lectors Bash bury Beach today. forced, the Soviets would cease their of Robert M. La Follette In 1924. der led to the Wendel arrest. A '' Main Floor—Right, Center French officials and press alike Cooat Guardsmen reported guard stood beside Parker to defiant actions on Maneboukuo's Sends Many Letters they obeerved one 70 feet In Spading Forks...... $1.25 borders. One of the first of the strategic vent his talking- with other wltoie (Uontlnued on Page Two) ed To Seem length not more than 100 yards es while he was waiting to enter I '' Demand Reinforcement movea designed to line up labor be­ Her tragic death vigil In a Trenton, N. J„ hotel ended by news that off Salisbury beach.' The big fel­ ailk, crepe and BLOUSES j u » room, "The Soviets’ attitude has stiffen­ hind the administration was Berry’s Bruno Hauptmann's life had Been spared, Mrs. Atma Hauptmann low, they- said, waa apparently JOr. Carroll T. Jones, superlnt___ LAWN GRASS SEED satin blouses ed because their Far Eastern forces dispatch of several thousand letters quickly changed from ^dow ’s,weeds to a gay printed frock, before fac­ chasing a school of fish and when variety of smart Cordele, Qa., April 2— (A P ) — ent of the State Colony for the Vkie> ri have reached formidable strength to union leaders. ing cameras. Lookiqg relieved and more cheerful than for days pre­ seen could not have had more ble-mlnded at New Lisbon where- A very special lawn mixture which has proven Itself with our new patterns. vious, she's shown with Lloyd Fisher, Hauptmaim's attorney, after the Spring wind and rain storms killed customers for a number of seasons past. - $1.98- and incidents like the March 31 Berry said special attention will TOWNSEND’S PAPER than a two .foot clearance from Wendel spent four weeks prior tv ; clash probably will continue until all be given to the campaigns in New sudden turn of fortune had been given them new hope. on estimated forty persons in the the bottom. That, they asserted, Main Floor—Rear southeast today, and caused more being turned over to Mercer con such problems are automatically York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illi­ was tbs doeeet any whale bad Butborities lata Saturday night, 1 solved by raising the Japanese-Man- than $1,000,000 property damage, come to shore In many years. 2 lb. bags 0 Ib. bags .. $1.25 nois, although he said he did not re­ MADE $ 5 0 0 WEEKLY with the major loss centered at this Ufled briefly. He produced a state^^ choukuoan forces to their proper gard the states as doubtful. -Ol ment signed by Wendel h) w b l^ ^ numbers." south Georgia city. T t 1s my Imp.-cislon,’’ Berry” de­ “At least thirty-three were killed Wendel sold he was entering SHADY LAWN GRASS .SEED The majority of vernacular news­ clared, "that labor throughout the UNCERTAINTY MARKING In Cordele,” City Manager John hospital voluntarily. papers gave prominence to warn­ nation fully appreciates and com­ Co-Aodior Of Pension Sys- Brown said, "eight white persons Bauch’s Charges. A special mixture for under trees and ings by Emonymoua military spokes­ mends the efforts and the accom- and twenty-five negroes.” SENATORS SOFTEN Anthony M-- Hauck, Jr., the shaded spots. 1 lb. b o x ...... 35c men that the Japanese a r i ^ . in pllshmenta of President Roosevelt Rescue agencies swung Into ac­ terdon county prosecutor who waa'^ Manchoukuo must be reinforced. in the reconstruction of our eco­ EVERY PHASE OF CASE , tern Says It Sold About tion Immediately, proceeding to the chief assistant to Wilents In tha-i The Nationalist dally Kokumin nomic system which contemplates scene by train and over . raln- Hauptmann I prosecution at Flem» ! asserted that even Premier Hlrota, the development of an orderly, con­ drenchen highways. WAR PROFITS BILL Ington early lost year, charged at';' \Y MILLINERY ambitious to succeed as a peace­ 100,000 Copies. the State Houae that Gov. Hoffman, structive reform in industry and Seven storm deaths were report­ Wire Rubbish We are showing a beautiful maker with Soviet Russia, was de­ finance, to the end that unemploy­ Hauptmann’s Stay Is Thor-^VERA’S ATTORNEY ed elsewhere In Georgia, Alabama was blocking his efforts to leara i.^ line of hats, the dfamatic spairing now of solving border Is­ ment and distress shall be reduced and South Carolina. ._ who committed an alleged assault ;' charm of which will mako you sues peacefully “because the Soviet to the extreme minimum. If not Wj'shlngton, April 2. —AP)— A A new baseball stadium, dedicat­ Modify Proposal To Levy 99 and battery yesterday upon Joseph'f more Inteie.sting all Bprjng. lacks a sincere desire for peace.’ onghl, Mired Up With j j £ j { House Investigating committee ed only yesterday amid shouts and Lyqns, tbe caretaker at the Lind- ^ eliminated. In our country." bergh eatate near HopeweU. Main Floor -L eft, Rear. T h is newspaper said Hlrota had Borah Awaits N, Y. Verdict learned today that receipts from tho cheers of a throng, was converted BURNERS decided to issue a "final warning” to into a hospital to take cara of those Hauck said five men vioitod the.; Senator Borah’s backers, after a . Politics, Observers In j__ Townsend .National Weekly were Per Cent Tax On Profits Moscow as soon as Hachiro Arita between $500 and $600 a week In unable to find room at other C or- returns from his post as ambassador vigorous campaign, awaited results dele hospitals. with cover. today of efforts to get support from March uf 1935. 18x24 Inches deep to China to become foreign minis­ Robert E. Clements, resigned Na­ R. L. Dekle, an undertaker, said Over $10,000. ter. among tho 90 National convention Trenton Declare. Judge Refuses To Rule Out seven bodies had been taken from drove their car so that the care­ $1.00 Girls’ Spring delegates to be picked In New York. i tional secretary, testified the paper splintered homes. taker was forced to leap from Its “Unilateral Measure” owned by himself and Dr. F. E. If Soviet Russia does not heed this Ambulances, trucks and other path or be run down. .' (Oont^ued on Page Four) Trenton, N. J., April 2.— (A P )— Deadi Penalty As a Possi­ Townsend had a circulation at that Washington, April 2.— (A P )—. A Hale’s M. K. M. warning, the newspaper said, the motor vehicles are being pressed In­ modified propoeal for taking tbe An effort to learn from tbe state' time of about 100,000. motor vehicle department who: Coat and Hat Sets premier "thereafter will resort to a There Is a decided uncertainty In to service to bring In the dead. In­ profits out of wer was presented to Under questioning by James R. jured and dying. owned the car In which the five in- : timely unilateral measure." Informed circles here that Bruno ble Verdict the Senate Ononro committee today Fine checks In blue and brown, also Sullivan, committee counsel, it woe "From the appearance of the trudera rods was met with- the VIGORO Fine Quality Silk A spokesman for the premier, Richard Hauptmann, convicted kid­ as a substitute for 'the mufiltlons plain colors In red. bliie, rust anil green. brought out the papers were charged mangled victims. ..It .=Is amazing that statement that Governor Hoffman' however, reiterated that Hlrota was LUKE LEA FREED; nap slayer of the Lindbergh baby, to T o^ en d clubs at 8 cent a oopy.^yj^ death toll Is a.s low as It commlttee> drastic plan to levy a The all around plant food and fertiliser. U se'll on your New pleated backs ami Chesterfield confident the Far Eastern \ border has bad taken tbe record o f reglstratloi||| > style. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Others will die In the electric chair tomor­ New York, April 2 — (AP) — but there was no return on been.' 99 per cent tax o n , all wai- time from there, and that It could be ob­ lawns, gardens, flower .beds and shrubbery. clashes would not lead to a Sovlet- row night, or within the next sev­ copies. profits over $10,000 a year. at $4 08 and $5.98. Japanese war. Vera Stretz’s attorney pleaded for MlUtIa Called Out tained only from him. SEEKS A COMEBACK eral weeks. Sullivan opened today's question­ Two Infantry companies and five The committc. gatoered to de­ While these developments were; High civilian officials expressed her freedom today after Judge Cor­ 5 lb. boxes 10 lb. boxes HOSIERY Hauptmann’s electrocution has ing of Clements with an Inquiry In­ doctors of the Georgia National termine whether It wanted to ap­ breaking, Hauptmann himaelt wafi; 45c 85c nelius Collins refused to rule out the conviction that the Tokyo govern­ been fixed, somewhat tentatively, to events In connection with the In­ Guard were dispatch^ to Cordele prove the munitions committee pro­ just from an 11-ho^ New Spring Shades. ment was really desirous of peace for tomorrow night. Under the law, death penalty ae a possible verdict corporation of the Prosperity Pub­ by orders of Governor Eugene Tal- gram or draft the substitute design­ sleep. 25 bags.. .and would be able to curb any war- In her murder, trial. $1.60 TOASTY—A rich suntoned beige. Tennessee Poh'tical Leader as now understood, the prison war­ lishing Company, publishers of the madge to provide for the refugees ed to tax only exce.ss war profits. Guards said he retired at 10;SU I Mlke dispositions by the Japanese den must carry out the sentence Townsend National Weekly. and aid the Injured. This substitute which has been o’clock lost night, falling asleep Im­ MARIMBA—A dark neutral l^lge. army In Manchoukuo. Samuel Leibowitz, noted defense Boys’ Tweed Coats within this week unless some legal counsel, pictured Dr. Fritz Geb- Clemen', testified he and Dr. F. Besides the number estimated by discussed by. members of a subcom­ mediately and hardly stirring dur- 1 SMALL HAND TOOLS with CAPS MISTY—A subtle beige of blush tone. Serves Two Years’ Sen- action, Intervenes. hardt, whom the attractive blonde E. Townsend, together with an -t- City Manager Brown to have been mittee, would levy the 99 per cent Ing the night. He appeared g n a t- MOONDUCK—Medium taupe grey. But there Is every Indication that secretary has admitted slaying as a torney, Clyde Doyle, Incorporated killed here, other deaths were re­ Iy refreshed, the guards sold, and For the flower gardens. Sixes 2 to 8 years. Tan tweed and PAGO—Light tropical brown. the final determination, or "show­ polished but Insincere lover. the company. Ho aald three Incor­ ported as follows; (Continued on Page Two) confident that be' would not die air gray tweed. Double breasted mpd- EMPEROR’S FORCED tence For Conspiracy. down,’’ as to what will be done will “ Mits Stretz is an educated wom­ porators are required by California Lee county, Whitfield county, Ter­ 8 o'clock tomorrow night U agic Weeder Hoc, with 10 Inch handle ...... 25c eis, well tailored.' Also plain navy Ringlcss Sheer Chiffon and Service Weight. not be reached until Friday or Sat- an, a woman of the world, but a law. rell county, on e. each; Wilkes Reason for Brilef with brass buttons. Set day. sucker for a man like that,” he said. Only $0 Shares county, two; near Hampton, 8. C., The Increasing belief that “som#^ All Metal Garden Trowels and Weedera ...... lOc Raleigh, N. C., April 2.— (A P) — By then, the current developments "He never gave this woman a dol­ The witness aald there were 26-. one; and Gordo, Ala., one. TAX PROGRAM HIT thing” would happen to prevent the ARE.WITHDRAWING His prison sentence cut short by a are expected to reach a etatue by lar In bis life. What could be offer 000 shares of no par value be add­ List of Dead execution, already thrice dclaysdt parole for exemplary conduct, tho- her except what a woman values ed only twenty shares were issued, The dead In Cordele, as reported was baaed on these developmenU: 3 Piece Garden Sets ...... '. ( C Pair which Governor Harold G. Hoffnian, 1. The poaalbllity that the Grand 10c 25c open spaces beckoned again today who has led the fight to prolong more than life Itself—respectabil­ 10 to Dr. Townsend and 10 to him­ by Brown, Dekle and others: BY MANUFACTURERS ' Ladles’ Flower Garden lletar d. a to Col. Luke Lea, picturesque World ity? self. Bill Braswell. 43, oil company em­ Jufy Would Indict Wendel for the Hauptmann'e life until a furthes In­ murder, thus casting guch (louMv 3 Piece S e ta ...... ^ JL * O t / Eton • Suits Observers BeOeve Rival War hero and one-time political and vestigation of the Undbergh crime "What did he give her? Work. Sullivan brought out that • the ployee. financial power In Tennessee. While he was-abroad, she slaved for Townsend Weekly was preceded by Mrs. W. F. Mims, 50, wife of upon Hauptmann's conriction for Sizes 6 to 8 years. Boys' blouse Main Floor—Right. can be completed, and similar ad­ the crime as to bring about a delay with tie and wool shorts and Jacket at After a three-year fight In the vocates to decide on their course of Armies Are Manenvering courts to avoid serving a six to ten (OontlBoed on Page Two) (Continued cn Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) Speaker Tells House Group in hia execution. : HOUSECLEANING NEEDS In navy or brown tweeds. action. 2. The fact that Govi HoffmaniJ year sentence for conspiracy to vio­ The opinion Is general that If It who already has once reprieysj^ Curtain Strctchera, A 4 A 4 ^ 'fr. 'T I/,.* t late the banking laws, the one-time Is decided to grant another stay, a Baby Shop—Main Floor, Rear Right It Is New Share The Hauptmann, la ahowing Increaahjig. with eaael back resta ...... v l s v v U. S. Senator entered the state pen­ way will be found to accomplish ITALIAN ADVANCE activity in the esae which beJutb' itentiary May 10. 1934. Today this. And if it becomes necessary aald will not be solved by the put­ after nearly two years of priaon life, Many Are Guarding Wealth Idea. ting to death of the Bronx carpese 4 ft. Step Laddera ...... $1.25 Asmara, Eritrea; April 1—(By he was to become a free man. for Justice Thomas W. Trenchard, Van Raalte before whom Hauptmsuui was tried, ter. April 2)—Italy's The man who climaxed his mili­ WORRIES BRITAIN 3. The statement of Col. Mark O, Northern army and the persons! tary career with an unsuccessful to isaue.a new order for the execu­ Wlndhv Brushes with long handles ...... •...... 75c tion, a date must be fixed from Bruno Hauptmann *s Fate -Washington, April 2.—(AP) Kimberllng, prison warden, that be. troops of Emperor Halle SSlBssle attempt to kidnap the German Kai­ will delay the execution to the limit, Gay New Spring ’ Scarfs mweuvered carefuUy today toward ser after the Aralstlce became a four'to eight weeks after tbe sign­ American business, as represented Carpet Beaters ...... ing. by the National Association of of his authority aa long aa aUy legal’, 25cy 35c whtft W&0 conBidered tho iinpendiiif model prisoner here and Governor action affecting tbe Lindbergh case> death' struggle of the war In Ethi­ E3irlnghaua commended him for bis PoUtIca Mixed In It Fascists Are Almost To Manufacturers,' assailed tbe new opia Trenton. N. J„ April 2.--(AP) -^celvahly ektend Hauptmann’s______Mfe la pending. . for coats and suit conduct One does not have to be In Tren­ There are some bjg 'Ifs” in tbe $799,000,000 tax program before tbe Ascot, long or beyond that of the ailing -iTustlce House ways and means conlmlttee Under the death warrant he may Tho Ut|tle rainy , season, which bad Worked in HospitaL ton to realize how strongly Im­ question of Bruno Ri

them copies were diitributed frM s govsriifnsnt bill for tbs conscrip­ composed of two each from tbs five Unfavorable changes last month to Townsend club. tomers to^ay. Mr. Martin, mana­ Good for you and your children. twice In 89 years; rainfall was twice at .St. Mary's church this morning 1936, by which time the Commis­ ordinarily, are good for only thlr.y Elizabeth Lawton. acing document, Fl’andin's only ference after Its demand for aboli­ Rev. Peter F. Shlh To Speak At which was losing money. .If the line Chairman Nye. of the munitions ger of the store says he expects thli normal and liaa been exceeded only ludge Gnffiipy served for 26 years to be a banner store from the viewY* sioner Is confident all motorists will days after issue. We have notified She attended St. Mary’s parochial Many letters have lieen receivei course Is to Inform London that the tion of the Wa.shlngton 5-5-3 ratio would build a new ship of the Man­ committee, was naked to appear to ■VERY SUNDAY twice In 100 yearn; number of days ns Judge of the Probate Court prior Sunday Evening: Service; point of .sales. have the permanent 1936 registra­ all police authorities in Connecticut school and Williams Memorial In­ I.S fl proposals of the Locarno powers of was turned down. hattan and Waahington type. explaii. his plan. John T. Flynn, from those who have used Dr,,.' on which rain fell equaled the recr to hln retirement at the age of 74. Has Fine Education. tion certificates. and the motor vehicle and state po­ stitute In New London and waa RessJ Trl(} fieWreeJ Far* March 11 must be considered reject­ Italy parilcipated In the confer­ "No bid was received", J. Monroe who drafted the more drastic pro­ True’s Elixir and found it to be a ord'^ex^mc for March In thCj sta­ The entire staff of Attorney Gen­ "The lack of power during the lice departments In other states." graduated from Philadelphia dental li«a I sad Vm6mr It llaU r m eral Edward J. Daly of which Attor­ ed, and that the French. British and ence to the end but refused to sign Johnson, assistant secretary of gram, and other experts also were emergency," said the Commla- helpful family hiedicine for young tion's history and was duplicated Rev. Peter Y. F. Shlh, young (Chi­ commerce said. AL SMITH, JR., PRESENT college In 1907. Ly« Hartiord ...... , t.lSA.M. ney L*o V. Gaffney, a son of Judge Belgian ministers must meet as soon the treaty pending the disposition called. • aioneV In explaining bis ruling, "set t . •.atA.M. and old. Made friKn imported twice but never exceeded. nese minister, who will speak at the "Two estimates, alternative, were Dr. Lawton practiced in New L . MonchTctor ...... Gaffney. Is a member, attended In a ns pos.sible to decide on protective of sanctions and the outcome of Ita 7;S0 Sunday evening service at the While the finance committee con­ the dbpartment back a great deal In WOMAN DENTIST DIES London for ten years. » !>«• fSettfb Sta- 1 ...... 11.05 PJt. herbs—Mild and pleasant to take , This heavy rain and constant high mcn.sures which cannot be delay­ invasion of Etnlopia. submitted. They Were entirely bmly. Delegations also were pres­ Salvation Army, wearing his native sidered the p lai for taking profits AT LO H ERY HEARING completing the permanent registra­ She leaves her mother, two sis­ B€TUlllHIO — Not a harsh purgative — It acts teinperaturr combining with deep ed." "It la generally believed," Davis conditional and entirely unsatl.ofac- tion certificates, a work which Is Bridgeport, April 2.— (A P )— Dr. ent from the Hartford County and costume, is one of the moat brilliant out of war, the munitions commit­ ters and a brother. Lt . (Boulb S la .)...... •nows on the northern watersheds. Pertinax concluded, "but It Is like­ said, "that Italy will ratify the tory. accomplished by machines requir­ Josephine C. Lawton, head of the promptly and effectively. Was tbe principal cause of the ter- the New Britain Bar Associations. speakers and stp.donta df^thc Bible tee was drafting a program for tak- Rev. Matthew J. Trnynor, pastor ly that In the face of such a belli­ treaty as soon sa the Ethiopian dis­ "Total determination of the obli­ Is Vice-President Of Organiza­ ing power. It could not be done by dental clinic at the city dispensary rifle flood water. Dining the ilist In all China according to* Adjutant gation of the United States Lines to irtg the prbflts out of preparation I Station Tlcl:«t OillceL Ask For It At Tour Store of St. Mary's church, was celebrant cose nianlfcstnlton, other states out­ pute and th'o question of sanctions for war. tion OfTcring Big Money hand. To protect motorists to and a native of New London, died Only husbands can sue for divorce flood early last month, river Ice side of the three Locarno powers are settled. William Valentine, who extends a build a new vessel as required un­ whom we Issued the temporary cer yesterday In Bridgeport hospital in Japan. -Oontrlbuted as a third factor from of the solemn high requiem mass; most cordial Invitation to nil Inter­ der the contract of March 18, 1935 Nye said the committee would Prizes, Rev. James K. Brophy was deacon; will react similarly." Jap# May Come In meet Monday to complete Its report the viewpoint of damage, but rain "I cannot see any reason why ested to come and hear him. The will be arrived at on receipt of the Rev, William O'Dell of Elmwood Germany’s Attitude to the Senate on Its two year In­ and warmth rctnalnctl the chief Japan will refuse to come In. I do son of an eminent Christian minis­ Navy’s figure In the neaf future.” Washington, April 2.— (A P I—Al was sub-deacon and Rev. Thomna.P’. Ijtf Matin said, "Germany starts .us. / ^ # J.*'" RHJ.I.U I.u causes. not think there is anything In the ter of Nanking, he was educated In Failure to contract for a new quiry Into the activities of muni­ Smith, Jr., .youthful In dark blue Lawlor was master of ceremonies. on the principle that Franco was the tions makers. Chief recommenda­ flrst violator of treaties, and con­ treaty to which Japan can object. the United Methodist college In ship by midnight yesterday was to and puffing hard on a rlgaret, list­ Many otijer priests sat within the Ningpo, Chekiang, and later from require a forfeit of $1,000,000 to the tions of the committee will be for ened today as other attorneys for sanctuary rail. Committal services firms that she intends to reconstruct "This la not a treaty directed against anybody at all. tho Theological Seminary of the government by United States Lines. nationalization of part of the muni­ the "Golden Stakes” In which he Is at the grave In St. Mary's cometerv European security on a Germanic tions Industry. TOWNSEND’S PAPER ba.sis." ” We do not feel that the United University of Nanking, where ho The forfeit, however, was held In vice president and counsel denied wore conducted by Rev. Walter F. abeyance pending study. A majority of the committee government lottery charges against McCrnnn of Meriden. The French press, together with States Is placed at any disad­ retains the post of professor of the MADE $S00 WEEKLY official sourcc.s, ndhoicd to F(anoe's vantage at all." Old Testament, and editor of the Johnson said yesterday the forfeit members favor natlonnllzaton of the firm. original stand that Germany must Admiral Standley added; Seminary Review. Ho was for two probably would, not be claimed If naval shipbuilding, gun and am­ Gccrgc Morton Levy, attorney for be punished llrst for Its treaty vio­ "W e have maintained the Ameri­ years pastor of the Presbyterian the Navy Department could con­ munition manufacture, and the pro­ the "Stakes", declared Its cartoon struct the ship, but Secretary Roper duction of armor plate and gas. man (Continued From Page One) can principle In every respect." church In Hangchow Chty, and pre­ contest is "one liivolvlns; knowledge, EXPECT FURTHER D E U Y lation before new negotiations may only commented: be undertaken. In view of the fact that Japan vious to leaving for this country to akin, ability, memory rrtd precep- "What we want Is a new ahip." 'K- the "Modern Crusade" of which Q. Officials said French rejection of had denounced the 6-6-3 ratio and further hlq studies at Hartford tlon." FOR AIL THE FAMILY 4. McDonald was editor. Clement-s IN BRUNO EXECUTION with a gloomy feeling prevailing Theological seminary, he was pas­ The situation thus was again left Smith, who Is not a defendant In the Hitler pi-oposals waa made unsettled while the Navy Depart­ jonesded differences between Mc­ "4 Claim Made That Bay State Klmwrllng, Is expected to reqeh a ed the Austrian .army, while at the geons, tractor opemtorsk truck went on, "he told her he was going Con- Pac ...... 13% Am. H a rd w a re ...... 35% others decision on an Indictment befom same time calling for punishment of drivers, woodsmen. to tell his wife, about his love for Case (J. 1.) ...... 162 30% Woman Wag Made Insane By others Cerro Dp Pas ...... 54 7^ Arrow H and H, com. 44 % 46% the 8 o’clock execution hour tomort Germany n.s a treaty breaker. Applicants who have been a*- Vera, that he would get a divorce Billings and Spencer.. 1 % Bump On Head W hile In Bus To $14.95 row. proved by the local office will be and marry, her." Chea and Ohio ...... 57% 2 % To $39.95 Bristol Brass ...... 06 68 6.95 Chrysler ...... 99'j $ Should the Jury „tlll be consider­ Interviewed tomorrow and again a He added, "why didn’t Gcbhardt 16.95 Collins Co. 120 130 Hartford. April 2— (A P ) —Judg­ ing the Wcmlel case when that hour week from tomorrow, from 9 a. m. want this woman to. tell anything Col Carbon ...... 115% Colt's Pat. Firearin ment by stipulation for Mrs. Anna Adorable flower prinfsl Jacket Frockil Lingerfe comes. Col. Klmbllng Intends to Snaky to noon In the state .office building Col Gas and Elec ...... 20>.. 60 > 53% Swagger stylesi The popular "Chesterfield" coetl about tBelr engagement? Because Eagle Lock ...... 29 P. Jarvos of Welleslcy.-.'Mass., to re­ TrimsI Boleros . . ..Tunics . . . a world o f fascina­ po.stpone the execution again, util In Hartford. he never Intended to marry her. Com! Solv ...... 21% 31 3 PieOe Topcoat Suits! The gibson girl influence) They're Fafnlr Bearings .... 95 100 cover $8,000 damii^*-iProm— B e rk — ting fashion at a prite that calls for fast action! izlng to Its fullest extent, ff need be, That was the type of man he was.” Cons Edison ...... 33.^ shire Motor Coach ,Illncs. Inc., for Cons on ...... ; ...... i 4 r.j, Gray Tel Pay Station 24 26 el here in neat mannish fabrics as well as wanted solid his authority to execute Hauptmann Once the attorney lurtted to point Hart and (kiolcy .. .. Injuries received while a passenger, Just Soy “CHARGE IT'' anytime during "the week of March at the defemfant, Cont Can ...... g2>\. 135 145 shades. All sizes.' FORTY DEAD, 300 HURT Lander.#, Frary OC& V^IK. Clk. was approved by Judge John A. 80." \ "That face," he observed, "has Corn Prod ...... 72% f 44 ’.a% , 46% Mann. & Bow, Class A 7 B C’oAnoll In the Superior Court today. The Wcndel case was the princl been left bloodless by three days on Del Lack and West ...... 20 do.. Class B He said It was a wise dlepoaltlon of pal pin on which Hauptmann'; the witness stand.” 2 BY TORNADO IN SOUTH Du P o n t...... 150% New Brit. Mch. the-case. h ^cs were hung. Smelling salts In one hand. Miss Eastman Kodak ...... ten h., c ^ . 20U 22% do., pfd 95 Abraham S. Borden and Edward Gepnlfla IIM. TIh OairiMa Tobico Cmpta Detective Parker, whose success In Stretz sighed deeply and rested her Elec and Mus ...... 0 % S. Rogln appeared for the platntlff solving scores of murder mysteries (Centlnued From Page One) head on the other. North and Judd ...... 3(S 37 Elec Auto Lite ...... 42% Peck, Stow A Wilcox 7 and Cyril Coleman for the defend­ In the past 40 years has been OC' The case may go to the jury to­ Gen Elec ...... 30% 9 ant. complished, he explains, by "Just Elder Mims of the Primitive Bap­ night If the final arguments are Riiasell Mfg. Co...... — 3,5 e k s t o p a y tist church. Gen Foods ...... 36% Scovlll Mfg. Co. .. Mrs. Jarvos' suit for $100,0tw , MODERN ftggerlng things out,” was ready to concluded In time. Miles O'Brien Gen Motors 36 38 damages, was brought by her Mrs. Paul Lewis, 45. wife of a 60% Standard Screw . ,, 120 answer any further questions the assistant district attorney, waa to Gillette ...... •• 17% 130 guardian. Attorney Donald H. Fas- Grand Jury might ask. He testl farmer, at Tenia, near here. follow Lelbowltz. Stanley Works . . . . 46 47 L. J. Crozler, 80. tyorkman. Gold Dust ...... 20% Torrington ...... sett of Boston and It alleged that DENTISTRY fled at some length at Monday'e 11 Judge Collins refused to dismiss Hershey ...... 100 105 she w'aa made permanently Insane hour session. W. T. Stephens, 6(). workman. .. 77% Union Mfg. Co...... n V E R Y rX)\V PR IC E S tho first degree murder charge Hndsdh Motors .., .. 18% by a bump on her head inflicted ■ Alarshall's Witnesses Two unidentified white men. against tho 32-year oUl college U 8 Envelope, com, no 118 Convenient Payinenio ,. Unidentified white woman. Int Hhrv ...... 87% do.; pfd...... February 9 1035. when she was a No Appolhtitient Necessary Erwin Marshall; tbe Mercer graduate. 127 Twenty-flve negroes. Int Nick ...... 49% Veeder Root ...... paSenger in a bus from Boston to New Plates or Bridges-Compieted county prosecutor who was opposed Int Tel and ITel ... 81 8.3 Hartford, and the driver drove A LIGHT Homes Splintered .. 17% r In One Day If Desired. to hasty action on the Wendel case, Whitlock Coll Pipe 3 rapldlv over a piece of rough road C. A. Pound of the Cordele Dis­ Johns Mafivjllle ... . - lllT i J. B. Williams Co.. ' Plates Repaired In 8 Hours. had several witness(;s of his own he TAX PROCRAM HIT Kennecott ...... 45 55 near Rockville. hoped to take before the Jurors, It patch. after a tour of the finest resi­ .. 30 Nflseellaneous High Quality Work. dential section, said 26 of the best Lehigh Val CMal .. .. .2^ Witnesses in the two days’ trial OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO Plate. Brldgework and Fillings, WHS entirely within the jury’s Chapman Valve ...... 24 26 testified that Mrs. Jarvos’ Insanity power, however, to disregard the homes were "splintered by the wind. Lehigh Val Rd ...... 12% Conn. Invest. Mgt. .. . 3 t Evenings by Appointment. BY MANUFACTURERS LIgg and Myers B 4 developed by June. She has been prosecutor, as It has dpne from the Just as If a big charge of dynamite . .102 Elec Steam Sterilizing 2% had been exploded In them." Loew’a ...... 47»i . 3«i confined in the State Hospital for outset of the Wendel Inquiry.' Jacobs C3o., F. L ...... 18 20 thp Insane at Middletown, at St. Although the constituents of cigarette ercise a favorable or detrimental influ­ Attorney General David T. City Manager Brown estimated (Continued from Page Uoe) Lorillard ...... 23, Muskegon Platon Ring 37% the injured at "between 300 and 400 McKeesp Tin . . .108 39% Francis and private sanitariums paper are, in themselves, unsurpassed ence upon the products of combustion. Wllentz, who characterized the ar­ Sanborn Map ...... S'? and Is now a patient in a convales­ rest of Wendel on the Lindbergh pereone.” would tend to force distribution of Mont W a r d ...... 44% Sparta Foundry...... 25% [DR.CHORNEY "Both the Senior and Junior High corporation earnings In dividends Nat Btsc ...... 34Tf. 27% cent home. The defense claim yros in purity and 'wholesomelAess, it may, if Paper for Lucky Strike Cigarettes is murder charge as one of the "low­ Sylvania Indus...... 27% 29% that Mrs. Jarvos insanity Is organic. DENTLST est, vilest, meanest frauds perpe­ school bulldinga were practically but asserted the results wouid be Nat Cash R eg' ■.., .. 28% Nat Dairy ...... Taylor-Colqultt ...... 38 40 Besides Dr. Abraham Myerson of .crudely fabricated, contribute a marked made under our own supervision. ['104 Asylum SI. 6-57-8-} trated In the case," was Invited to destroyed," he said, "but luckily the "harmful instead of beneficial.' .. 23T4 Utoh-Idabo Bug. Com. 3 % blow struck before the hour for Nat DIsUll . , ...... 32% 4% Brookline, Maas., the defense had/ Hartford appear Ijefore tho Jury today, and “The result of a forced distribu­ Ne»v York Bank and Ins. Storks called Dr. Otto G. Wtedman and Dr. VALUES lot MEN! degree of irritation to cigarette smoke. Sample of' each lot of cigarette paper said be would do so. school to start. tion of corporation proflta In nor­ N Y Central...... 37 Bank of New York .. 468 475 George A. Gocaelin of Hartford into, Cigarette, paper not only envelops the manufac'tured are subjected to the most "The twister hit the southwestern mal times", Sargent said, "would NY NH and H ,... .. 4% Bankers Trust ...... 60 >i the case. part of town, populated mostly by Inevitably be to stimulate specula­ North Am ...... 62%. .. 27% Chase ...... 40 ' 42 experts (or the plaintiff included tobacco in forming a cigarette, .but rigid analysis before it is used in mak­ negroes, and ripped through town tion of all sorts by those receiving Packard ...... 11% CHiemlcal ...... 97 Holiday Suits toward the northwest. There waa Penn ...... 59 Dr. Roy L. Leak, superintendent ol tho dividends with consequent .. 34 Central Hanover , . . . 112 tho State hospital at Middletown; through its physical properties may ex­ ing Lucky Strike Cigarettes. practically little damage In the harmful results. One would, l Phila Rdg C and I 117 .. 2% Continental ...... in 20 Dr. MaiKlic ifaric Burns, psychia­ business section, the tragedy having think, be to Increase the number of Phil Pete ...... 49 Corn Exchange . . . . . 63 66 trist at the State hospital; Dr. and Topcoats^ taken Its major toll In the residen­ bankruptcies and reorganizations." Pub Berv N J ...... 41 [Do Yciu W ant To Save M oney? tial areas. , First National ...... 1980 2000 -Joseph A. Bausbemin of tbe State Sargent’s reference was to that Radio ...... 13% Guaranty T ru s t...... 287 hospital; Dr. CTiarlet Rlcksber of. The tornadoes came with heavy phase of the tax plan which would Reading ...... 297 (Tcdce 20 W eeks To Pay) .. 43 Itvlng ...... 18% 17% the State hospllkl at Norwich Dr. Luckies are less acid rains which ralaed southsaetem repeal existing corporation income Rem Rand ...... 2 1 % f Of course you do. Then why not insure rivers to threatening proportions. Manhattan ...... 28'.4 30% H. A. Bancroft, Dr. H. M. Hurwltz. taxes, and levy. Instead, a tax Rey Tob B ...... 53 Munufact. 'I'rust...... 5i measured by the percentage of In­ Safeway Stores ... 53 I your automobile in the Lumbermens . 33% National City Bank.. 35% 37% lic * » at AcMMy etOflMf f •ewiar eranOf Ovar lucky SMka ClearaHat come not distributed. Sebenley Dla ...... 47 Neiy York ...... n s Recent chemicol te«tt shew* ITALIAN ADVANCE Sears Roebuck . , . . 118 f ■ . . ■ I . ,1 ...... ;4 Intensify Depression .. 68% Public ...... 43 45 I Alutual? Does your present company This program, tbe business Shell Union...... 19.75 that ether popular brands SAIAMtt .. 17% ■nus ...... 11 18 I'.cU^ekV STSI kl' WORRIES BRITAIN spokesman naaerted. would Invite Socony Vac ...... 14'%1 Insurance STATE hove an exceet af acidity ^ offer a NON-ASSfeSSABLTI policy, a ■ unsound and uneconomic distribu­ South Pac ...... 85% merlcan (Newark) . 15% Liiid ififl style parade in tlie$e. I skAUO r tion of dividends and Intensify South Rwy ...... 17% ever Lucky Strike ef from mertcan Reserve . . . 29 a a A N p c -ejAbdcA’ il' 121% (1935) DIVIDEND, in a company (Continued From Page One) booms and depressions. St Brands ...... 16% merlcan S u rety ___ 54 good boking suits end topcoats that ? 53Sto100t JOE. a i ! Well-entrencbed companies with St Gas and El . . . . ■ 8% 'timore American . . 9 I a a A w o I which writes MORE AUTOMOBILE IN- cfifiss of the alrplaas bombings of adequate reserves would be given n St on Cal ...... - 48% ,« 8S 11 are an achievement In quality and Ethiopian civil tenters and the re­ great competitive advantage, he St on N J ...... 67 Fid. and Deposit . . . . 100 ported use of poison’ gas, may In­ sald.f> because tbe tax proposals Tex Corp ...... iSURANCE in New Engrland ] than any - 38% Great American 30 faltering. All modots end shat for ell •AfaUiTS VOItnULiy MMMMOCMT CtWBlieAl. LMOSATOmit AM UWAMN « struct Sir Eric Drummond, the Brlt- would tend to drive weaker com­ Timken Roller Bear .. 69 Halifax ...... 21% lother orsranization? Ish ambassador to Rome, to call petitors out of business. Trans America . . . . . 13T4 Hanover .'...... 37 Mussolini’s attention to these Ital­ Sargent recommended repeal of Union (Jarblde ...... 84% Home Ins...... 38% ian ‘ebmmltmenU at Lake Tono. the present capital giifia and losses Union P a c ...... 134% Home Fire Security . 6 % ILBRO Conferenoa Held tax as it la "an improductlve draw­ Unit Aircraft...... 25% Maas. Bonding ...... 44 OPEN - " i r s TOASTED ' Anthony Eden, foreign secretary, back to trade and employment." Unit Corp ...... 7% National Liberty . . . . ^ 9% nOTHlfiC COMPANY and Joachim von Rlbbentrop, the Thrift, he added, U an admirable Unit Gas Imp . . ,. . - 16% North River ...... 27 special ambassador for Reichs- chamcterisOc, yet In this proposM U S Ind Ale ______. 57% Prov. Wasb...... 40 p/wmaw fRobert J. Smith, fuehrer Hitler, conferred on hour bill "tbe thrifty corporations would U ^ Rubber ...... IKROMK-NMEtewCU - 29% Pref.-Accldent ...... 20% erpentlno and a half today in clarifleation of be penalised.'' MMraSiatSIrtl - t ix lo . UNTIL is Bsmlce U 8 Smelt . 90 Seaboard. Surety . . . . 23. various polnu o f HiUor’s proposals U S Steel ...... ON THH SA3IE SHOW 881 M ain Street, Manchester Your throat protection - against irritation fo ra new European security system. . 67T4 Security Ins...... 40 Loos cheese Is consumed In the Western Union .... . 90% Springfield Fire A Ma. 140 Opposite St. Jtunes’s O m reh. S The Aiutrlon situation, too, os- United States than In any of the "J A C K H O LT in s West 83 and M fg ... .120I.S Sun Life ...... '640 nations whose cheese-eating capac­ Wool worth 49% U. S. F. and G...... 14% "Steisn .Over tha Andes.” - against cough ity luu, been tabulated. Elec Bond and Stare KJjirb).. 23% Westchester...... 36% hne bolster the Individual determination and Tom Brown, June Travis and -Albert Peai’.'ion, will Ije assisted by their patience and whole hearted cooperation ------would be i^thln the province that the was being paved for dent of -the Prudential Insurance of each of us, of the big months'last year. The Of Board' of Selectmen, a Coimoll Company, Former Ambassador Wal- Jack Kirkland, Jean Muir and Rich­ George Waldman and Spencer revenue at the local office was 43.9 a possible action in the Hauptmann "And this will help—" ard Watta, Marie Wilson and Nick or some such group. case by the warden, who had auth­ Terry, both of ths South Congrega­ “ COLLEEN,” AT STATE per cent more than was taken In in r-*/„i,u.' *'*'■1. Edna B ., .-,neShe picKcqpicked up a nroad,broad, oaken Grindee, and Patricia Ellis and tional ohurch of Hartford. during the trying period through which we Tbs flftsen persons named to the ority to delay the execution until Conklin, Nationa! commlttoowoman. paddle, modeled after the •’oer- Robert rioover? March 1935. The business at tlie i i Bovtalon committee will bring to the tho end of the week. IkindonY SSMstnae Non-Committal ------« e .1 I . . . w . M '. Waldman will appear as ten­ agency so far the first three months siiadcrs" used In college fraternity "Well," said Miss Ellis, hesitant­ or soloist and Mr. Terry as ba.ss Cash Pictnre Has Great Cast Headed work many years of experience in Hauptmann's principal hope to­ In Kansas City, John D. M. Hamil­ houses. In case any member shows Is far In excess of the business done ly, "that’s all right, Just so nobody soloist. Both have had years of ex- FOR S P R I N N - E E D By Dick Powell And Ruby jWbUo e>fflce. Robert J. Smith, Col. day was centered on the Mercer ton. National organiser for the Lan­ romantic tendencies, the unwritten gets serious, or at least too .serious." In the first three months a year have passed. WllUam C. Cheney, Thomas J, Rog- county Grand Jury, which la con- don supporters, said the governor periencs In the mimical field „nd Keeler—Fine Co-Feature On ago. are widely known as singers of lllinerrila of .Ine!. ind marrlrd pe<,pl, ar. «rltln« Ih.ir .Sprint ra.n trom g o , Howard I. Taylor,, Robert V. aidering the charges against Paul had taken no affirmative action, nor O" •"•k om, alenilurn—why dnn’l you) Vou gel n'hlr In.tallnienfa of deU, Hugh Herbert, Louise Fazen­ ; f . y *«d state offices, ^hlls Mr. Rog- Trancbard. If It failed there, an­ work and our votes we can stop this given. Ytn aoiiara aaeii figr'**d. da and a score of other principals other appeal to the Court of Par­ Mra. Robert Lincoln Hoyal, direc­ hunger and wont stalking ths land, wanton waste and amateur experi­ The ohoir will be accompanied by POLICE COURT waters had covered the pumping equipment in Thornton ars now serv- Mstan «o W. O. H. aide P. M., as well as a couple of hundred dons could be attempted. tor of tho Women's Division of the food should be destroyed and pro­ mentation." MIts Eva M. Johnson. A cordial in­ thslr second term as town rep- Republican National Committee, at­ duction nirtalled, our foreign nia,-- Slnn.-SA’rd.-l'ri. I.nteal News. chorus beauties and dancing youths. Extraordinary Act vitation is extended to the public to KcMim 3 , Slate Theater BliL'. Robert Lord has provided a real efilMOnUtlvei. • ^ If again defeated In tho court of tacked the Nei^.Deal In her addiese keti lost, imd our home markets PERSONAL Fred Wright, 47, of 135 Front Hartford. At that time the Manchester storage Men in England spend gfiO.OOO,- attend. Telephone ,3 4 .3 0 . 7.3.3 .Main St. FINANCE COMPANY plot for this musical comedy, which street, Hartford, and Walter Dvlla- ^ 1 Otbors Bxperlaiiood - ' pardons, counsel might then ask prepared for delivery before the filled with foreign grown products. 000 annually on shirts, tics, and “ **••*■• have all had more or convention at Bangor. is said to be packed with delightful tls, 34. of Westfield, Mass., while ar­ Governor Hoffman to take some "Billions of dollars wasted, three collars. and hilarious fun as well as romance ? I H * ••perteneo In jrevemmcntal af- extraordinary action to save the guing about which one would apply holder and tanks were full of gas. This supply H;-: fla irs, either In official or unofficial prisoner. and some dramatic moments. - for a night's lodging in the police As a spectacle, the picture pre­ K'^capi^tlea. The governor haa been advised on station made so much noise early sents two unique and unusual last night that both were arrested From A to Z _TT»a Revltton committee wea tn- the one-hand he now has no legal specialty numbers staged by Bob­ lasted until midnight on Friday. The people of . B, fbo. town meeting to ro- authority ito grant a further re­ by Policeman Raymond Griffin on by Connolly, famous dance direc­ charges of being intoxicated. ,!-iport Ita reoommeodatlona not later prieve. This advice came from At­ tor, in which scores of beautiful Whether It’s your Automobile or your Zither that .•;^than September i. torney General David T. Wtlenta, In Police Court this morning each girls participate. One is staged pleaded guilty and wa.s fined $10 and Manchester were kept informed of the situation who proiecuted Hauptmann. On the KEEP YOUR aboard an ocean liner, with every­ you want protected hy {naurance, you’ll lind that the other hand; tho governor la under­ one from the captain to the crew costs by Judge Raymond A. John­ ^IlMPEROR’S FORCES' stood to have consulted several BUDGET BALANCED! as weU as the passengers doing son. Two Ilortrords can take care of you. And hack of this by radio and newspaper announcements. ojher legal authorities, who held he DIAMOND’S a dance rhythm. The other takes A fine of 815 and costs waa Im­ could act. tested Hartford iDsurance is a 125-year-record o t fair Hqitib entertaining is inexpentiva if you make your A & t* place In a modiste shop in which posed by Judge Johnson on Jerry The Grand Jury Itself acted un­ Broderick, 27, who said he hailed ® ARE WITHDRAWING LIQUOR STORE headquarters for your needs. Behind A & P a veritable style show is featured. and honorable dealing. It’s the joh of this agency to precedentedly Tuesday night, when Three original catchy songs from Boston and was headed for just before Hauptmann was ready BARGAIN BASEMENT Stores there stands 77 year^ of experience, serving the no­ Providence after working In Hart­ O n Tuesday March 24, , men entered the (OMtlBiied from Page One) were .written for the production see that you have dependable, adequate insurance. to march to tho electric' chair, the tion with fine foods ot one smell profit. The foundation of by tbe famous composers, Harry ford during the flood. He waa ar­ foreman called the warden and re­ — »1—SIMM uoAdOl _ A & P Liquoiri’ Stores has bean built upon this reputation. Warren and Al Dubin. Powell rested on Main street last night by Let us get on the job for you and be sure you are keadauartera oaid. but quested that a forty-eight hour stay Sergeant John J. McGllnn shortly i V ^ l y ^ r on aU-day batUe' marked aings two of these, one wdtb pumping station on Front Str^t: Hartford in^ . • ^— TT W8H.UC, marked be granted. PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 2ND TO 8TH Keeler, while the other, a comedy before 9 o'clock and charged with rid o f your insurance worries. a umao attack and -countet^at- It to not beyond poaalbillty that number, 1s sung by Miss Blondell Intoxication, 1 km» and rolling If the body voted an Indictment, or and Oakie. George Brown, 29. o f Bolton, was A Smooth Blond - Hartford insurance is tested insurance—proved de­ boats to start the boilers and com pre^rs nec^—- rtve" desired to moke an Investigation Miss Keeler goes through ‘ her fined 810 and costs each on charges 4 « g h t rallaa north of the lolie. beyond this week. It might again SCOTCH famous tap steps, some alone, and of driving an automobile without an pendable by 125 years o f meeting every Just obligation, resort to an unusual course by Brigadier Rye Fifth also with Paul Draper, the Broad­ wers klUed In recommending to Justice Trencharcl 89c operator’s license and driving an essary to supply Manchester homes with gas »*ie fighting from dawn to duak be- SALE WHISKIES way dancing wizard, who was Improperly registered car. The fines or the governor that another stay taken to Hollywood especially for “ 3 tos imperial bodyguard ra­ be granted. If granted, this would El Gaitero — ImportSd were remitted by the court and iled, Unofficial reporta aaid 18 V at 6 9 this production. Brown waa placed on probation for neeeesitate a new executlon.order. O f Children*8 And Boys* Clothing, Mien's The co-feature for the three-day for cooking, water heating, refrigeration and Jan ^ tc e r a 800 white soldiers Determined Fighter Ougrt three months during which time be Champagne Cider 49c run 1s "Storm Over the Andes" star­ la to pay the coats 'of court He FAYETTE B. CLARKE Army Corps Governor Hoffman Is pushing bis ring Jack Holt in one of the finest Bed** Eritrean Askari were Investigation vigorously. He has Underwear, Shirts, Women's Dresses, Coats Old Bushmill pleaded guilty to the charges but Sure Insurance Tel. house heating. Rfti, 2 .3 ,5 j' productions he,has ever graced. said be was penniless and bad two the reputation In political.circles of In the cast of the production are 829 Main Street 3665 ®?“ ***' ordering his being a determined fighter. Those children and a wife to support. Fifth Antonio Moreno, making a come-' 1,000 best men into the vain effort who know him '-well believe that If Clen Corrie Irish Whiskey 2 .8 9 back on the American screen after He was arrested early last night Manchester , whip the Italian forcea. withdrew all other efforts fall, the governor BOYS' SUITS five years in Spanish motion pic­ by Policeman Joseph Prentice on Iw hla bodyguard to the main may decide to take extraordinary BOYS’ l(NDERWEAR East Middle Turnpike. On Wednesday March 25,' the gas storage Full No. 4 Pale tures; beautiful Mona Barrie, who Ethiopians, Just south action to prolong Hauptmann'sl life. plays the part of a gay senora; ths lake. On Saturday, the governor said Flftk 2.19 Rfth Gene Lockhart celebrated as a holder at Manchester had been refilled and Aatt-aircraft guna went into ac- ho bad no Intention of granting an­ Burden's Sherry 1.89 stage and screen comedian, Juanita ton gainst n great concentration other reprieve, but refused to com­ S l.6 9 Garfias, a Spanish pepperpot. Grant “ • Italian air forcra. mit himself a.s to what he might do 1 9 c Imported Withers, Barry Norton and George While the Flret Army Corps of In the event of an unusually Import­ Lewis, famous for his work in "The 150 experienced men were at work restoring I M l^ and the Eritrean column ant development. Fifth Collegians." •alnUtaed toelr conUct In the cen- On Monday, when the Court of Marcel Ie Cognac Full 3.09 Australian Colorful highlights of the story Ptl nortbefn eector. Achille Star Pardons rejected Hauptmann's ap­ WOMEN’S Include a gay fiesta in a South service to the people of Manchester. ce. secretary-general ofth e Fas- peal, he declared . more definitely Strathmore — Straight American city; the strafing ot air­ FLOWERS there would be no reprieve. BOYS' PANTS « party, reported that the trip of ports at tbe front; several air bat­ to ffying column to Jondar, on the Then came his announcement House Dresses Rye Whiskey pu.r) 1.14 tles; tbe blasting of munitions *wst, .had been tranquil. Wedneaday afternoon of Haupt- WINES idumps, and some spectacular Hying W e thank the'men and organizations in f^ torlied axpedlUon. which mann'a "farewell" lettal-, ra-sssert- Replanteg — Palestine Wine Iby veteran aviators. Two plane lok 13 days to reach the important Ing Innocence of tba crime. 3 9 c Southern C ro a 'crashes take place in tbe course of uloplan center near the British govenior made no comment at the 3 9 c Medoc Claret FlWi the picture. mere of influence about Lake time,' but Is known to have been Im­ 79c Complete Manchester who cooperated with M r. Fred -- ana, met po opposition, and Star- pressed deeply by the communica­ A Tonic and Appotirar le s com.manu was Joined at Gon- tion. Assortment GIRL SCOUT LEADERS ur by three battalions of Erltream., Yesterday, the governor' again WOMEN’S PURE SILK F;(ih Fitchner in doing the emergency work which Natives told tho north western In- was asked If there would be a re­ Dubonnet Wine 1.69 ‘dera that the last remnants of the prieve. The reply this time was. Full EHSTER MEN'S SOX American Blended HERE GIVEN PARTY UM of Ras Imru and Dedjaz- "No comment.’' HOSIERY Fifth 8 5 c was necessary during the flood. They were a it ^ Ayele, broken up by the earl-, Fifth flghUng on the Takkaxo river, FIRE IN DARIEN Auld Petrie Scotch 1.79 Affair Sponsored By Local ordered by Emperor Halle Darien, April 2. — (A P) — One 1 3 c p a i r Council Is Held At Highland PHONE 8486 NOW ! real help in a time of need. Hassle to defend Oondar at nesrbv fireman was Injured and three over­ 3 9 c p a i r . ’ «T h cr Pass. ’’ come last night In fire of unde­ SPECIAL-roR CdCKTAlLS Park Community House Last Or better still drive up to our greenhouse— DThsI fleeing northwest Ethiopian termined origin In the home of Night. it’s within easy reach—and make your selec­ ;, however, kept right on going Bradford M. Ballard, assistant treas­ A & P Liquor Store tions from our beautiful, fresh, home-grown d id . not stop until they were urer of the Home Bank and Trust Mrs. S. M. Silverstela, -Mrs. W e appreciate the continued patience and II south of -Oondar. . Company. CHILDREN’S , . Priveto Vat Marian! Btuart Wasley, Mrs. Ernest Bantly plahts and cut flowers. ie litUe rains‘ which developed AMiitant Fire Chief William Men's SHIRTS and Mrs. Jay Rond were tbe com­ -Ally over the northern front Handley said the blase started In mittee in charge of the annual consideration of those gas customers who were onnebad Asmara, center of the cellar and worked Us wav STOCKINGS party given last night at the High­ Cut Flowers Potted Plants Vermouth land P a rk ' Community clubhouse _ colony of SrltrM, under through a flrat floor partlUon. In tianeherter * •Tulips ivy downpour tonight. Damage was estimated at 8,000. located at; CIN for the Girl Scout and Brownie lead­ • Carnations inconvenienced during the emergency._____ 'ohliera in the more advanced 4 9 c Dry or ers. The affair was sponsored by •Hygcinth, ^ ^ 9 c - 844 Main St. the Moncheater Girl Scout Council •Roses ^ south of Amba Alajl were , MUST PAY TAX Swoet • Daffodils to have been caught un- end was attended by about 80. •Snapdragons . - in some cssaa, being abel Stratford, ApfU 3.— (A P )—Tax Tbe decorations and favors were •Easter lidlies VH oaie—rajamas lor Mcn, Women and UhU- la orchid and yeUow, and were the only by flimsy tenta. rollfKtw Harry C. Pyle la determln- •Stock , ^ • CitmBirar a .orally, nowsver, military au- ed that Stratford reaidenta *hall dren.Uyettes for Infants, Overalls and Play Suits for Boys. Full work of Mrs. Wasley. Tbe commit­ lUes maintained, the ground their old age assistance taxes Fifth tee prepared and eerved, attractive­ • Daffodils • Hydrang^s Id dry immediately after the iTO per cent except where 'Ibona- Sweaters for Men and Women and Boys and Girls, Notions and ly a supper consisting of roast bam, [andiestcir Gas €o. ■ showera, permitting traffic to flde’ reasons are given. potato salad, pickles, inUs, apple pie, tee cream and coffee. A general •orraally although some delays He announced that Warrants' are it result from formation, of mud good time followed with music and aS7M .^IN STREET IS softer apots. b j ^ i r c p a r r t for 780 peisons on ApfU Fool gomes In which the PIPONE S 07» the oaUaquent list. oaers received the prizes. ANDERSON : M08CWW KEEPS WATCH **The t t t must be paid.” Pvii» «M d I totend to aw thkt d i a m o n d s h o e r, April 3.—(AR)—Outer 1013 MAIN STREET - STORES Women In Egypt ore not allowed Greenhouses and Flower Shop gusided , closely' ^oilist MANCHESTER ■JO be employed as barmaids or as 153 Eldridge Street. Phone 8486 for within the negt 30 days." waltras|ns in plocoa where alco- ,, I joUe liquor 11 sold. m • '. ■ wIi1ir'» I.\ » > . > • ', i. . '. . i'/..-««w‘. : A »*.>. .' k ■i.;^'ri,ijijt.i-l'.-,r*i _ : V-i-i/.P.-Wi'^'-. ...^». •« 1- I . ..''

►AGE s r x MANCHESTER EVBNTNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 2 , 198«, ■ _____=*L______Vince them that tf Japan mgsgss In elstant pastor of 8L Bernard's HITLER’S GESTURE church officiated at the requiem Hatirl|r«trr armed conflict with Ruaals it will be SPRING CLEANING So far from being* defiant or In* KNITTING MACHINES mass. In the sanctuary were Rev. no repetition of the experiences of J. U'Travis of St. Joseph’s Cathe­ £iitttttig Brrslb translgent are the Hitler "counter* the Inst two or three years, where HEALTH- DIET ADVICE ROCKVILLE dral, Hartford, and ReV:'' William FUBLlttUflD BT THU proposals" handed to the Locarno they had only to drive before them By UR. FRANK MeCUY Riddle on MongbllS ■ofidaya aad Boildayt Cat«r«d at tha In ninny ways the proposals ore stir* city. ed Priest At Annual START EVERY DAY RIGHT* would mean .an attack on Ruaaia Firm Completes Conrses Dress Rehearsal Tonight Fodt Oslo# at Manchastar. Coon.. prislngly fair. Hitler has never April Meetlriff To Be Held To­ ■•^Qd Claaa Mall Uattar. there stands a great army of rugged SPINACH < Sykes Auditor­ Manchester water department, was PRESS evitable Id the "next war." foods which make up the largest the local State Trade school by tho ing at the Rockville House. A ium Friday night The proceeds .jt Tba Ataoatatad Praaa la axoluaivaly **^;-ftaslly destructible cities of Nippon. Lee to oe found In any well-stocked Glastonbury Knitting Company haa luncheon will be served In the main last night elected High Priest of proposal to place the control of the part of oui diet. The belief has market. the play will be for the Washington Delta chapter. No. 81, Royal Arch aatltlad to tba aaa for rapublteatlon Also n vast nation possessing almost been universal that spinach is a resulted In the addition of knitting dining room at six thirty o'clock, Trip fund. of all oawt dlapatctaaa oraditad to it Belgian, pfench and German fron­ Plenty of spinach each day will at 'hicb an attendance of about Masons, in the annual meellng held or not otherwiaa oraditad tn thla unlimited , natural resources and healtnful vegetable. Although com­ keep the doc'oi away. to the textile course at the school. For Red Cross It wjui announced today by Direc­ fifty la expected. in the Masonic Temple. H6 oue- papar aad alto tha tooal naw* pub* tiers under a substantially neutral whose very, extensive If partial In­ posed mostly of water the small Rev. K. Otto Klette, pastor of the ceeds Ehmest Jenson In this office. lltoad and alao tha local nawt pub- commission baa the appearance of amount of other elements are of tor J . G. Echmallan, and the course Although thla new organization la First .Lutheran church has turned llabad baram. dustrialization has been directed in ()UE8T10\8 AND ANSWERS but a few weeks old, there Is al­ Other officers elected ore: Hay­ All ‘ risbta of rapublioation or real eagerness to av^ld trouble. His such vital Importance to the body now gives students complete train­ over to the Rockville (Chapter of den Griswold, Excellent King; Fred ■paolai dfapatobaa harain .*ra,alao ra- no srnaH part to the production of that it can be truly said to be one ing In the textile field. . ready evidence of greater activity the American Red Cross the sum of suggestion that a European disar­ Canned 51lll< and business In general has Improv­ Ackerman, Excellent Sortba; Louis Mraad. I munitions and military equipment of our principal ■ blood-bullding Question; Nora B. writes: "Do In addition to donating the equip­ $136.53, the total of two offerings mament conference la a matter more ed throughout tho city. Mart*. T rm u rer; H. Ruisall Ttyon, Foil aaratea ellant of NBA Sarrtaa. and supplies. foods. ' you believe that canned milk la ment for knitting the Glastonbury taken on Sundays at the church. Secretary; Louis Vanderbrook, Cap­ pressing than thJtt of the restora.- It contains tealclum, sodium and Knitting Company has provided an At the meeting this evening there Special Bowling Match iaa There Is no summer's day adven­ good for cooking purposes? I like will be reports presented on the re- tain of the Hpat; Roy Warren, tlon of German colonics, and that Iron In a rfeally assimilative form to add It to vegetables, as my fam­ Instructor to demonstrate the prop­ The Hockanum bowling team, the Principal Sojourner; Robert Boyce, Publlthar'a Raprasantattaa:, Tha ture with which Japan has at last er use of the machines. The textile suit of the Dollar Days, March 21 Jaltoa Uathawa Spaclal Aa#ney*i>Ntw the latter subject may well be post­ and provides those liidispcnsible ily enjoys the flavor." Firemen's league champions will Royal Arch Captain; Ernest KJell- brought herself face to face. The "organic" minerals which are such course at the Trade school covers and 23; as wall as a report on the meet the O ty Council team In a York. Chleaao. Oatrolt and Boaton. Answer: J consider that canned awaiM held last Saturday. Other son. Trustee for three years. poned until after the nations have rompamtlvfl handful of Mongols Important constituents of our oell milk Is entirely wholesome wheit all the phases of silk manufactur­ special match this evening at the Following the election High MBUBER AUDIT BDRBAD OP matters to be dlacusaed Include a disarmed, seems to be Indlratlvc of .who confront them arc no Joke, for structure. Because of Its anfSII .used In cooking. Generally it iiS ing, winding, warping and weaving, Prospect street Fire House. Priest-elect Robert McLoughlln an­ OlftrUlJtTlUN& amount of starch, it la especially the latter Including wes'vlng of cot­ schedule of holidays to be observed Cord Party Tonight a genuine spirit of co-operation In they are of a wild (Ightlng^ock and ad-Jed Just as it corach from the throughout the year, as well as a nounced his appointive offleera Tba Barald Prtntinf Company. Inc., recommended for those suffering can, or It may be diluted with wa­ ton, wool and silk. The school also Tho Veterans of Foreign Wars follows: Walter Relchird. Grand 16-Page Pictorial building a po.iccriil future. Miamaa no financial reapoi.aihllity have been made wise In the ways of from flatulence. has a braiding machine. Tho addi­ discussion of the weekly half holi­ and their Auxiliary win hold an­ for typo#rapbtcai arrort Appaartng In ter. Yo'ir question Is a very com­ days during the summer months. Master Third V.; William Brown. It is ■ a very unhappy clrcum- mo vinegar or other condiments which other measures which could be bet­ YD CLUB HERE TO TRY Tba eolleotor will be at the Town porta of tha officers weft read and Clerk’s office from yesterday to Lte accepted. Tha past year baa proved ctola directly concerned, on the challenge to anyone to do anything tual war. But If she does. It now react on the delicate allementary ter depended upon to produce a.psr- canal In such a manner as to coun­ 15th Inclusive from ten in the morn­ OF HONOR NAMED to be an unusually successful one - aabject of Connectlcut’e permanent about It, and then expert other men may be on Ru.ssla'a terma. And manent relief of the symptom of teract all the good qualities of this constipation. For example, tba pa TO CAPTURE (UVEL ing until twelve noon and two to from all points o f view, the re­ relief lawa, was pretty well demon* to accept a now pledge—without a those terms may prove to bo utterly soothing succulent vegetable. five In the afternoon. On Monday ports Indicated. ? tlert should eat aa large a quantity and Friday evenings he will be at Sunday, April 5th ■treted sreaterday. A meeting had very substantial bond. destructive .of Nippon's Imperial Spinach la usually cooked too as possible of the leafy vegetables Want Big Tarnout At Willi- long, and therefore the organic the efflee from seven to eight been celled by the State Commission And what bond can Hitler give to continental vision, fibs may have and should Increase the tone of tne mantle Sunday To Win Trav- o’clock. On Saturdays be will be a t January-Febmary list Nnm- the choice of fighting a real war or minerals are precipitated and their abdominal mucc es by exercising. to study the "pauper lawa.” It was his European neighbors that at first remedial qualities lost It should ellngr Gavel Now In Water­ the office from nine to twelve only, Recreation Center The average case of constipation On Wednesday, April 8, Tax (Col­ attended by city welfare executives, need ho would not resort again to getting out of the Asiatic mainland be steamed only a short time In may be completely relieved through bary. bers 3ff^Foor Girls Are almabouse ovorseera, social workers tho philosophy that no treaty and altogether. Certainly, Japan has its own Juice in a covered pan over lector Kuhnly will be at the Post Items'of Interest using common-sense mearures for a office In ' Talcottville from one to aad a few selectmen from various no agreement Is anything but a gone as far as she can on mere -Si.Blow fire. It niay tie chopped up long enough period of time. When President Bertie Mosely of tha Incladed In Roll. fine In a chopping bowl and re-heat­ Manchester Y-D club plans to have two p. m., and at the Vernon Depot Pictures taken at all stages of the river’s rise in the toenu. The meeting got exactly no* scrap of paper If It prove*'to bo dis­ hlufl. tho tbeorption ot poisons from a from 3:15' to 8:16 p. m. on the eame Thurodoy. ed for a few moments and cream or lazy colon Is overcome, there la a as many members of ths local ex- I Je ' men’* voUey ban period will where because what Ideaa existed advantageous to the welfare or the butter added. service club attend the monthly day. All persona who shall pay "Would you like us to play somt corresponding gain In well-l>elng their taxes on or before the ISth ->f be held from 6 to 7 o’clock. for the improvement of the laws ambitions of Germany? slow music?” Children who do not relish spin­ and the patient feels better In every state meeting Sunday In Wllllman- The local State Trade Scbool'a The' following teams will use ths following cities and towns will, appear in the Pictorial ach will gladly eat a large helping way * tic as possible. An effort will bo the month will be allowed 5 par cent Honor Roll for~January aqd Febru­ K i appeared to be fragmentary, vague Under all the circumstancca It gym for basketball; 7:00 to 8:00 V If It la prepared' In this manner. made to sectire the traveling gavel discount. After that d.-te full taxes * aad conflicting. And yet most of Oomeatle Advice BEHIND THE SCENES must be paid. After May let. In"^ ary wap announced today by Dl' Ski Five; 8:00 to 9:00, Rongers' need occasion no surprise If Herr riN Thank faithful Benno for dis­ Probably the most wholesome and Adopting a Child which le now In possession of the rector J. G. Echniallan and consists 9:00 to 10:00. Red Raider*. the persons attending had been more Hitler's propo.sals are subjected to covering the sign on the. Bar A tasty way to use spinach Is to wash Waterbury unit. Members will leave terest will be at the rate of of Souvenir edition of The Courant on Sunday, April 5th IN WASHINGTON Question: E. A. wau's to know: one per cent per month until paid of thirty-six students, of whom four New awlmmtng claarea will start or M a In contact with the admlnls* an analytical survey so close that Grill across the street from the carefully In cold water and use as "Is U risky to adopt a cUld?" *he Army and Navy club Sunday ore girls. The machine department for. women. Join now and. get ths Mills Hotel that reads: " If Your .BY ROONEY DUTCHER______afternoon at I o'clock. as by law directed. tratlon of permanent relief for under different circumstances It a salad vegetable. It will itake the Answer: I have personally known T he aaseaaora of the town wish boa the largest number with nine, 12 lessons this term. Time of yeara NEW Wife Can't Cook don't Divorce place of lettuce and will be found to of se-.’eral adopted children wh'o the drafting department has eight classes la aa follows; 7:00 to 7:45 would bo deemed "too suspicious to Her. Keep Her As a Pet and The A. T. A T. Is a Monopoly a n d .^ Chicago and Kearney, N. J., this the people to know that all automo­ Advanced; 7:45 to 8:30, Life Sav­ have a more agreeable flavor If used turned out satisfactorily. I sea Uttlo biles have been assessed for taxa­ the carpentry and electrical depart' One of the propositions discuaacd be honest;" an analysis calculated to Hero." Admits I t . . . .That's Only Way to company makes telephone equip­ in this way as a salad vegetable. reason to believe fhat It la any ments seven each and the textile de­ ing. Get Efficiency on Nation's Phone tion aa of October, 1935. In the past was ths adaption of a system of ascertain whether It is really peace ment, such u phones and switch­ Grind It upjuH r mix with other more tlaky to adopt a child than to partment five. The girls’ church league teams YORK Network, Olffonf'Argues... .Its boards. It sells 90 per cent of Its salad vegetables or as a garnish there haa been some question by The complete list follows; will bowl os follows; 7:00 to 8:00, three' or four regional Institutions or German advantage that Hitler tc* KBVXA ec hava one of your own. Environment taxpayers as to the value placed on Thousands of Stockholders Get product to the A. T. ft T. or other with any cooked food; Add this has a much greater effect on form­ TALCOTTVILE Carpentry Department: William Methodist vs. St. Jam es; 8:00 to for the aged to replace the city seeks, particularly lu his disarma­ High Dividends... .Giant Holding companies of the Bell System. It their automobiles and the asiessors Burke, Arthur Dux, Steven Kayan 9:00, St. Mary’s vs. .German. HIDDEN CARRIER ground spinach to soup oi mix with ing the child's character than wish it understood that they arc alinahouaea and town poor*,farros. It ment stlpulatlone. TENTH AVENUE COWBOYS Company, With Fingers in Many alao buys material for them all, and ground round steak b^ore cooking. heredity. Andrew Kukucka, Russell Miller, ' Friday. H artford Wethersfield ALWAYS IN TRAININO Pies. The Cradle Rell membership for taxed aa of October previous to die John Rudlnsky, Frederick Sweet. Tho girls' aftenumn swimming . la to be suspected that whan a re- It la not likely to be overlooked bolds priceless patents. time of paying the tax. The A. T. ft T. Itself- built and lanuary 1, 1935 to 1936 la as fol­ Drafting Department: John class will meet at 3:45. tlsaftlng of the problem of publlo that Qarmany'e military superiority WORST ALLY OF Friendly CUse Benefit By OEOROB ROBS By RODNEY DTTTOHEB owns long-distance linen connecting his family. H e opened bis Hebron lows: Births, Faith Dallas. Norman Baron, John Bertrand, John Draght Dancing In tho gym from 8:30 to aid to the destitute la brought about to the strongest of her neighbors Roger Jewell, Raymond LesUs The Friendly (Claes of tho Union Ernest Kloter, Anthony Lefine, Ken' 12:30. Music by Art McKay and Manchester Bersld’s Washington the various regional systems, sblp- place and put It In readiness for the (Congregational church held their —as It surely wUl before very long consleU in Just one factor—trained Now York, April 3—Tho inexor­ Oonespondent to-Bhore and trans-AUanUc tele­ Meyer, Margaret Jane Graeser. neth Mellor, James Mlkells, Melvm his orchestra. East Hartford Windsor Locks ■ able machine, with eight cylinders HEBRON ■ummer. He expects to return for April meeting and members social —this proposal will flnd Its way to BOWEL D IS^E American Telephone ft Telegraph, phone service, teletype service, tele­ the summer with his wife and Other gains: Charles Raymond Wetharbee. Tha women’s plunge period will man power. She haa probably a and a faulty wheel, swooped down Peckham, Nina Marjory Richard. last evening In the church dining Eleetrical Department; Roger be held from 7 to 9 o'clock. tha forefront. There ore several tea- the vast bolding company now be­ type systems, 1000 leqpcd wires for Pupils at the Hebron Green two- daughter, Emily, in about two room. Mrs. Rose Kemhic, the pres­ marked preponderance over every upon one of our Tenth Avenue cow­ ing investigated by the Federal special purposes, chain radio pro­ room school having a perfect at­ weeks. Rosa Lois Richard. Losses, Pro­ Bemont, Ronald Daigle, John Dona' , Saturday. boys the other night, bruised him up ident, presided and plans were The boys’ swimming classes will aons why it li likely to And active European nation except Russia In The hidden or unidentified "car­ Communications Commission, is gram hookups, talkie apparatus and tendance record for the month of Tho usual Sunday service was motions, Francos Hope Nowsch, hue, George Johnston, Eklward a bit, shattered the horse's ribs and Muriel Copping, Stephen Bachelor discussed for the banquet which is Matuahak, John Nlrolrouskl, Ed meet 'as usual. Collinsville Warehouse Point adroeacy. One 1a to be found In the the number of men of military age rier” Is Connecticut's worst foe In unique. picture transmission by wire. March were: Grammar room: Ethel held at St. Peter's'Elplscopal church to be held on May 6tb. a few of our Illusions. You will un­ the sptead of auch intestinal dis­ FIckett, Helen Gone!, Josephine .Smith, Barbara Elaine Kent, Janet mund Slerblnskl. Tile children’s tap dancing classe* aoalsty of many of the country who have been thoroughly trained derstand as this goes on why It will ' It Is a monopoly, and admits it. Relations Are Complex at 11 a. m., for the first time since Prentice Rankin, Faith Marian Gth The speaker of tba evening waa are scheduled oa follows; eases as typhoid fever, para-typliold Of every 100 telephones In the coun­ Pomprowicz, Anne GoncI, Arlene the flooded cellar Interfered with Machine Department; Arthur A» tosena to be rid of tho unpleasant for the business of war. She Is over­ be hard, hereafter, to believe that The A. T. ft T. provides patent son. AIe.xandcr Francis • Dallas, Rev. David (Carter and Miss Mary deraon, Vlttl Biretta, Edwin Oiapln 9:00 to 9:30, Boys’ claaa. Tom Mix Is really a plainsman. fever and dysentery, especially try. more than 80 are directly con­ rights, special knowledge, standard­ Jones, Marlon Griffin, Helen Ives, the use of tho heater. The cellar Shepard was the soloist. aad relatively expensive reaponalbll* powered In the air, at sea. In heavy when he or she happens to be a food Sylvia Martin, Grace Vey, Elsie Anita Carolina Schmidt. Bruce Tal- Clifford GleseckI, Stanley Hlltnskl lOiOO to 10:30, Beginners. Hoot Gibson a wild boy of ' the trolled by A, T^ ft T. President Wal­ ized equipment, capital and experi Is still water logged, and the cott Beal, Earl Elmer Doggart, Ly­ The following committee was in Joseph Kashi, Joseph Mlruckl, Cfiies 10:30 to 11:00, Girls, Intermediate. W indsor Cromwell Ity of taking care of a very small artillery. She would like to elimi­ prairie. Buck Jones a bona fide handler or cook. Dr. J. Sumter Cun­ ter S. Gifford gets $206,000 a year help to the regional operating com­ Hills, Merle Jones, Milton Porter, furnace requires expert attention charge of the social last evening, ningham. epidemiologist In the Bu­ John Kulynych, Carlton Jones, man Charles Peck. Membership for ter Mozzer, Henry Szemreylo. 11:00 to 11:30, Girls, Advanced. group of “town paupers;" another nate the most frightening weapon hacienda hero. salary, pays $103,000 of It In Income panies it owns. Tho.se relationships when used. Lewis W. Phelps, sen­ January 1, 1936: Baptisms, Donald Mrs. Gertrude Kingston, Mrs. Lydia Textile Department: Alice Fuller,, Tho Rangers will play baskctbiill is the certainty that several. slAte reau of Mental Hygiene of tho State tax. He cherfuUy admits the ore very complex, and are one point Dvight Martin, Henry Pomprowicz. ior warden, waa present and had Ashland, Miss Mary Snyder, Mrs. of the olr, poison gaa. She would For a long time — for three Department of Health, stated In Primaty room: Cfiiarles Goncl, Ray­ Leslie Dean, Irving Griswold Foster, John Mordavsky, Marian Rydlewlcz,' ® o clock. hMtltuttoiis would provide an Impoiv quarters of a century, as a matter monopoly part. the commission wishes to under­ tho oversight of the heater during Lauren Isalali Lyman. Henrietta Wlnebell, Mrs. John Al­ Olga Soave, Adele Varasconl. like to eliminate the heavy artillery tho department's weekly broadcast mond HlUs, Rodney L tost number of well paid Jobe for of fact—relays of three New York ■today. But be argues that a national stand better. Last Sunday morning the pulpit ley, M rs Henry Edmonds and Mre. Middletown New Hartford —which she lacks the means to pro. Central rangers have patrolled the telephone system must be a monop­ For Instance, the large Graybar neth Griffin, Frank Hills, Donaid tend In the evening it was found \vas occupied by the Rev. Charles Emma LIsk. IpRtfesslonal welfarers and form vide and to supply with adequate rallrbad crossing. Across- the As a measure of precaution for oly. that a lot oi small, competing Griffin, “ obert Horton, Israel Kosa- necessary to cancel the young peo­ G. Johnson of Manchester. tho prot"ctlon of others, Dr. Cum Electric Co., a "competing" maker man, Richard Lee, Lillian Griffin, Proceeds for Red Cross nuclei around which other . pro* stocks of ammunition, because of paved prairie from St. Jobn.s Yard lineswould be a nuisance. He de­ of electric equipment, was sold by ple's service which was to have Mias Lylabcl Strong was tho lead' Tho second gams of the city SAY WET TOBACCO nlngham appealed to all food hand­ Lois Hilding, Kathleen Martin. taken place at that Ume. Since the FLUSH OUT faasinnal and eeml*pro social work* to 30th street on Tenth -Avenue, nies vantage of Its monopoly posi­ A. T. ft T. In 1928, but long and er at Christian Ehideavor on Sunday championship series between the the expense. She would extremely rode the gaueboa to warn autolsts lers everywhere to observe the fol­ Contributions for the flood relief Improved road to Amston was ,jut evening. The annual church busi­ era oould buzz to their hearts con* lowing simple rules of cleanliness; tion, but has used It to develop U>B Involved testimony leaves stUl some here amounted to $131 at the last Polish Americana and the Olympics Bloom field Glastonbury well like to have much of the "sci­ and pedestrians that, the Iron beat telephone utrvlce for the bene­ idoubt whether It Is really compet- In the ce’ ar has been prone to fill ness meeting was held after the will be played this evening in the IS STORED IN TOWN ts a t ence" taken out of war and have Horse, puffing 'steam and belching Wash the hands after using the report Hebron's quota as called for up with water In the spring Ume. Endeavor meeting. 15 MILES OF toilet; before preparing or serving fit of the most people. Ing.- by tha Red Cross, Is $100. The Town Hall starting at eight thirty that activity return nearer to the fire, was coming. The FCC Is spending $750,000 to Vast experimental laboratories but It has never been as bad os The Vernon Civic Betterment o’clock. The game will be played I t la one form of social "batter* Never mind that the cowboys food wash them again; never, serve town has therefore gone well over this spring. .sponsored a whist party on Monday Growers Here Object To Flood stage where Its issues were deter food during an attack of diarrhea; see whether thla Is true or whether are Jointly run by A. T. ft T. and the top. Of the amount pledged for the benefit of the Red Cross and KIDNEY TUBES mant" that thla newspaper trusts Were almo.sl pinned Into the sad ■ The body of Mrs. Joseph G. W. evening for the benefit of the Red the proceeds will be turned over to Soaked Product Being mined by the brawn and discipline die or that the Imounta were bat- when In duubt wash the hands tlio company has used Its position Western ElecUic, now hard at work Gilead alone has contributed $87. Medical authorltlse agree th a t^ u r Springfield wOl not be Inaugurated In Connect!* to keep rates up, exuded unjust on things like teleVlaion. Herald was brought hero for burial Croaa. The whist made $13 and the the local chapter. Brought Ihto Manchester. kidneys contain U Miles ot UnV tube* of great masses of Infantry—which tleaxu nags wha looked aa tbougt again. With the cooperation of all This town haa never known what It Thursday forenoon. Mrs. Herald Vernon dvio Association gave $10, or filters which help to purity the cut for a long tline to come—not they'd never make It across food handlers In obseiwance of these profits from Its afflllate.s, and com­ A staff of 250 FCC Investigators Is to have adequate fire protection, Tha Polish American team won again she has, In larger numbers was the widow of the Rev. Mr. making a total of $23 for the Red the first game, and Manager John­ Tobacco growers In Manchester blood and keep you healthy. uatll the whole attitude society avenue. To awed New Yorkers, rules, an even further reduction In peted unfairly with rivals In other has been going Into A. T. ft T.'s In­ sewerage, water System, and most Herald, who for aCveral years was Cross Relief. There were two first If you have trouble witlf too fre­ than ever before. the State's typl^old death rate may fields than the telephone buslneas. volved affairs 4or almost a year. ny Gill reports that, his -team, the and South Windsor are much put toward the economic and social tho 'Tenth Avenue cowboy was the of the other modern conveniences pastor of the Hebron and Gilead prizes for the ladles, Mrs. Heller out by the actions of some of clie quent bladder pessages with scanty local' rose of tho rancho, bred on be expected, he said. The A. T ft t. Is the largest com­ The preecnt public hearings may which are accepted aa part of every­ Olympics, will give the PAG boys a amount causing burning and discom­ darelict baa undergone considerable The simpler war could be made, Congregational chruebea He died and Mrs. J . Costello. There waa tough battle tonlgbt large packers of tobacco. In Hart­ fort the 15 Miles of kidney tubes the plains, Intimate with Harold Out of 75 cases of typhoid In pany In the world owned by private last a month. WILnessea are ex- day existence In larger towns. Its In 1915. The family at that time two second prizes going to Mrs. ehange, a t all events. Just at the present state of the pro* Bell Wright's country. ConnectlcuV last year, 20 were de­ individuals. It total assets of REqined by FCC Counsel Samuel school system Is also Inadequate, There will be a preliminary game ford who are taking the wet to­ may need flushing out. Thla danger made their home In the GUead -^at- Finley and Mrs. Jack. The.con­ atarting at seven thirty o’clock bacco from warehouses in H a't- rignsl may be the beginning ot nag­ Because this ^centralization of un* ceedlngz, the more powerful a mili­ Then a taxi bit one of the cow­ finitely trabed to the source and of more than $5,000,000,000. But no Becker. Paul A. Walker Is the mem­ many of the rooms lelng over­ Bonage. ParUcuIars as to Mrs. solation prize went to Mrs. Pauline ging baokacbe, leg pidna, loss of pep boy's mounts amidships the other these 80 per cent' were caused by one bolder owns as much as 1 per wltb the eeoond team of ths Olym­ ford and moving It out of the flood There wiU also he published in the Magazine Edition , fortunate old people In a' few con* tary unit Herr Hitler's Germany ber of the FCC especially charged crowded, pdorly heated and lighted, Herald's death have not as yet been Smith and Mre. LaChapelle. FYao- area. South Windsor through and energy, getting up nights, swell. evening and some of us took the carriers, he explained. Sixty per cent of Its stock. with conducting the whole telephone and' lacking libraries exespt In a da Hills won the prizes for the men pics meeting the Polish American’s Ing. pufllneas under th* eye*, heed- baatrmtlon camps*^for that's what would be. learned. Interment was In the fam­ second team. - Selectman Arthur Carney and the aches and dlislness. , pains to Inquire about them. .With cent weer caused by carriers who Every state haa from 500 to 10,- Investigation. small way, or aa books are distri- ily lot In St. Peter's CemeUry. and the consolation prize to James they would be. In effect, however In similar spirit of skeptism are painful consequences. The New contaminated food for members' of butea from the library at the green. Food Sale town health officer have done aa It kidneys don't empty $ pints a 000 people of the 700,000 who own A party In honor of the 16th Costello. A large crowd attend ^ much os possible to prevent the o- day u d BO get rid ot more then t of The Sunday G)urant on April 5 th a complete wall appointed and operated—would other of Hitler's fair-sounding pro­ York Central makes no bones their ow^ families. All of the car­ this company through having In spite of all these crying needs birthday of Miss Dorothy Gray, Mrs. Georgs Elwing Is spending The Ladles Aid society of the pounds of waste, poisonous matter about Its caballcroa; shows little riers were women, mostly elderly Vernon Center church will hold a bacco bring moved Into South atrike, In many Instances, at the one posals sure to be examined. They bought Its stock. ^ Hebron has always been ready to' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haroid several days In Detroit with rela­ Windsor. Today three trucks loaded may develop, causing serloaa trouble regard for our feelings In the mat­ women. Of the 75 cases, 13 died. Of some 260,000 people Who” work respond to appeals for generosity. tives. food sale at the office of the Rock­ Don't wait Ask your druggist for posKsalon remaining to the victims may have been made In a mood ■ot ter. Those aren't cowboys, says Gray, took place at their home with toba(xo cases went through Every -ose could have been pre­ for the company, more than lOO, A Thought Miss Marjorie Marthi motored Wednesday evening. Miss Gray Is After the morning service, Sun­ ville Willlmantic Lighting Company Doan's Pills, which have been used chronological record of the flood. of fate, their right to end their days sincere conciliation. But they were Mr. Tucker who la in charge -of vented by cleanliness. There Ware from Dalton, Mass., Saturday, and day, April 6tb the children of the from two to four o'clock on Friday Manchester'bound for ElUn$;ton to succestfully by millions of people for the division, but ,"Flag-boys" as 000 are part owners through .hav­ a student at the Windham High be stored and drieo out in places In over 40 yeera They give happy relief amid familiar scenes and in a very made by a man and a government also cases and outbreaks of dysen­ ing bought stock. spent the week end at her Hebron schbol, Willlmantic. Among those Beginner's Dept will come up from afternoon. Hatf of the proceeds of V they're marked down on the pay Thou Shalt not oppress an hired the food sals will go to the Red that town. Checks tha*- some of the and will help to flush out the 15 Miles real sense at home. that have repeatedly proclaimed in tery, paratyphoid and other Intes Reoebea Around World servant that is poor and needy, home. present, besides the family, were their room to the main auditorium of kidney tubes.' Get Doan's Pills at roll. Nor do they hall from the Unal Illnesses traced to carriers. (Jross for Flood relief. All kinds of tobacco men have made also 'reault- unquestionable effect that all things The company controls the re­ whether he be of thy brethren, or Mr. and M rs Daniel O. Horton of the Misses Barbara Tennant, Ellena and receive attendance recognition ed In reports being made that a your druggist I t la very easy. In the midst of wide and open Bar X as wo Imag­ None was due to pollution of public New Haven were here, over tho from the Sunday School Superin­ home made foods will be on sale. arc fair for Germany to dp.ihat will ined, but from corner coffee pots gional operating companies which of thy strangers that are In thy Mosny, Alberte HUdlng, Kate Kuly­ large amotmt of the wet tobacco is buatltag efforts to be "sdentlflcally” water supplies. Even during tho land ivithin thy gates.—Deuteron­ week end and for a day or two long­ nych, Aceynath Jones, Jane Pora- tendent John O. Talcott All in­ ‘ Fnneral labelled Two-Bit Bar-B-Ciie that actually run the 14,000,000 tele­ terested are invited to remain. Dr. George 8. Brookes, pastor of now stored In Manchester. kind to the mlsfortunate, to be very contri(]ute to the power and glory dot Tenth Avenue. unprecedented flood all public wra- phones that make up the Bell Sys­ omy 24:14. er. spending the time at their sum­ prowlcz, Harry Hooker, Bradford of Germany. | ter 'auppites appear to have been m er bungalow. and Edw-u Smith, Carl Ackerman, The Pomona meeting was, held In the Union Congregational church pniel. The beneficiaries of the poor tem. But .th.B Bell System also con­ Columbia on Wednesday, lAprll 1st will officiate at the funeral of Gar­ Order NOW from Your Carrier or News Dealer Credit for good Intentions is ex­ malnt.'hoid from drinking water cojintries, am now 30,850.000 tele­ doned automobile offered police to­ cants approved. Beginning with the April meeting named, but who will be out of the ’The homestead consisting of two dowe. Emphatically wo do not want only day before yesterday, that aa they could alt on a horse without spent the winter In Hartford, le of the Women's Missionary Society In nnectlckit. Dr. Cunningham phones all over the ' world can be day their only clues for solution of A brush fire of rather formidable a ^ n assigned to his ormer poal- city on Friday. Burial will be in .the floors and on attic and eontsdning to see the centralization principle, war* nowadays are more likely to falling off. As for. the horses, said, and, aa'a matter of fact, all reached at any Ume from any Bell proportions caused tome alarm here this society will iheet Thursday In­ Hicks cemeto^, Tolland. more than a dozen- rooms was ap­ Service Typewriter they are rescued ten paces from a $16,000 payroll robbery here. Uon os lookout oh the Somers Fire stead of Tuesdays as In the past ^tpUed to prisons and now sought come .Into existence bit by b(t public supplies of water, milk and System telephone. 'Three men held up Norman Haw­ Sunday afternoon. The brush ^Ue Tower, Members of the Rockville Lodge praised lost faU at $12,500. The the glue factory, at stables near food 04* practically safe from un­ For every share of Its stock, A. Ernest Smith is Improving at bis of Elks of which Mr. Siegel wrae a ■ Co.' , to be'applied ^to the jail s}rstem, car* through a sheer growth rather than' the trainyards, and are as old as ley, a bank messenger, and Petrol- burned was on the Gilead road- Juat Aleck White and Mrs. and Mrs. house- will b e ' occupied scxxi by Hartford, Conk detected pollution. But the hidden T. ft T. pays out each year $9 In beyond thf corner near Clarence home after a long Illness. member, will act aa bearors, afld a Charles Henderson. In charge of coa- ried into the treatment of the un* throfigh an abrupt change from Methuselah. man John G. Martin aa they enter­ Arthur M. Keefe and daughters the Paul Lanz Is abre to work a few Local Agents—Kemp's, Ino. carrier, when a food handler or cook profits. For tho last four years It Rathbun’S place. For a Uma ad­ Misses Margaret i^d Marion spent delegation will also attend the structlon and management of the Don’t Take a Qiance of Missing This Flood lucky occupants of our almshouses peace to open hostilities, aa by for­ The three cowboys now on re ed the CHy'Hall yesterday with the hours a day after being laid up for funeral sendees. and when careless about personal has not made that much profit, but city payroll. joining woods appeared to be Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Helen Wesleyan plant and poor*farms. mal declaration, and .when we cited ular duty are Frai^ Groten, Pele habit", keeps the disease alive. Ona somd time. O'Connor and Johnnie fyillgrinl. It hesitated to pay less tc stock­ One robber tb,rew Hawley to the threatened but fire flg'jtera soon Whl'e .and family. There will be a dance at the Ver­ Announce Birthday Bon Title the rapidly increasing number of lapse In cleanliness la sufficient to holders, so It made up tha difference brought, the blaze under control. No The Rev. Harold R. Keen, rector A. M. Burke of this city, chair­ Why should there be-any such Mr. Tucker didn't remember the floor, a second grabbed the money non Grange HOll cd'Saturday eve­ Edition—Place Your Order NOWI^ ^ border “Incidents" along the Mon* names of the horses. — spread the typhoid germ. out of surplus funds saved from bag he was cori-ylng while a third buildings were endangerer’. It la of B t Peter’s church, preacned Sun­ ning, April 4th. The proceeds man of the committee in charge ot (problem, anyhow? Did not Ur. About two of every hundred per­ p u t profits. thought that the fire may have bean day from' the text. "I Am The the Birthday Ball of tbs President, choukuo-Stberlan and Manchoukuo* But it's the last time we trust clubbed Martin on the head with his from the last dance went to the Red fJRoosevelt and the state govern* pair of jodhpurs and spurs-on sons who have typhoid become'car­ That means that the 700.000 part revolver handle. They escaped In a caused by a cigarette stub. Door." Mias Marjorie Martin aang Cross- for the refugees of the flo ^ announced on Wednesday that the ats between them put an end to Mongolian frontiers aa promising an sight. riers, the epidemiologist said. Some­ owners of the A. T. & T. receive Dr. and Mrs. George Wilcox of an offe.tory solo during the service. A large crowd attended and it is net pivflLs were $360.33. Of this times parsons develop -Institution ing you to the very bricks" Im­ permitted to handle food for others, It 0-.VII3 almost 90 per cent of the Curtiz, director, and other members Donald McD<»ald of Worcester, rands of Rockville on Friday eve­ The funeral of former Alderman ^'*inalntaln almshouses. Perhaps the in getting their country into a aitua- stock of 21 companies which ac­ of the company Joined the town's Rougeot observed their 4Sth wed­ Crop." We will also have a choice asj^rtmeat ot Apollo Choco- plies that the muaiclaD has you is given simple rules of cleanliness Mass., were Sunday vlaitors at the ding anniversary on March 7. ning. Many useful gifts were re­ Darnel P. Holloron, 53, of 18 Ham­ iatos In gay Easter wroppioge. ^ ostOD should have Ivtted Mr. Uon where It must either fight or going, and "« deep'sendar” is an and disinfection to follow, and must tually operate the telephones In volunteer flremin in battling the home of Mr. and H n . Harold Gray. ceived. Gomes were played and mond otreet was held on Wedma- various purls of l!-e country, such Survtvtng relatives include a jfcooasvelt to attend or send a per* back down—and that, apparently, at expert player. "Icky” Is an Ig­ report bis activlUe.'i from time to flames. Miss Hazel Broome who le em­ brother, Jules Lavalettie In New refreshments were oerved. Those dsy from 8 t Bernard’s church. noramus who, apparently, doesn't Ume. au the New V5rk Telephone Co. or The Are, which started in a res­ Whal representative. But perhaps, once. Moreover the flrat testa of ployed by the Underwood Type­ Haven, and four slaters, one of present were: Mrs. Margaret For- Delegation* were present from tbs know what “Swiiig" is all about. the Mountain Staten Telephone end taurant across the street from the writer Company, Hartford, waa - t whom is Mrs. Victor Muzzlln ot rands, Louise Fazrands, Eva Cham­ Andent Order of Hibernians -TH E TEA ROOM- they didn't know to Just which actual warfare thatAhesr Japanese "Going to Church?" Nothing Wiyi careful practice, anyone Telegraph C>, hotel where the film crew was quar­ her Hebron home for the week end pagne. Beoaie Stoceey, Ella Drayer, ths Fitch Fire Oompany c t the 88$ Mala Street Jlppoalte St tmaam's Chnroh. Hartford. She alao leaves a daugh- . "A bnalneeg built and growing ateadOy on quality.” ' ground to address the Invlta* border forces have received appears reverent about that query In with vocal cords In - normal condi­ It also o'.’.ns Uii Wesfrrii Elce- tered, was quenched after doing sev­ Walter Hewitt was home a day tar and three tons, one of whom, Mrs. Htfen Kidd, Jane Banks, Ada Rockville Fir* DeportmenL "Swing's" termlnolMK It siapiy tion can master the ventriloquists Lilc Company. of whleli liklgar S. eral thousand dtflars worth of dam' . . t to have been of s character to con* or two this week from New London Henry, Is a member of the Xtontaf- Redfprd and Janet DeCoriL , Rev. Frederick Olschefskle, os- means in the uygrifti. -vt. Bloom is president In giant plants where ha has spent tha wtntar with ton lire departmeaL ■ ■ ■ I- . . . < iOB EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. APRIL 2.1986. tfANrHESTFB EVENING HERALD, MANimESlER. CONN.. THLTISDAY. APRIL*, 1986. PAGE

waa preimnt. They were Pearl Tut- games for the season last evening be presented by tha Presbyterian on Friday, April 17. There will also Mrs. William Porter and tie. Anna JUIaop, Emaatlna Hack, at the Community Chureh House. Dramatic club of Hartford, and is be A sale o f aprons, o|o . e.-ptn bogs of Cromwell are vialUng Ur.'i PROPOSES DAMAGES ABOUTIOWN PUBLIC SPENDING Chuck Cares for-Chukker of Bike Polo -OBITUARY NAZARENE CHURCH’S WAPPING ftg g y iierrUl, (tarolyn Stuart, Rev. Thompson Shannon with bla sponsored by Wapplng 'Grange at and fanoy work. Mrs. Charlea H. Islelb. Anna Sokol, Elaanor Stead, Glsdya wife, Mrs. Shannon of Oklahoma, the School nail tomorrow evening, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Menool Several from here took port •The Civic Progress committee will The Wapplng Federated Workers Abbe, Marion Snow, Ruth Abbe, were guette of Rev, and Mrs. David April 3 at eight o’clock, comes here have rented the Duff house on tho the pageant yvhlch was given in < IN CHENEYS’ SUIT resume meetings tomorrow at 12:15 NO BUSINESS AID FUNERALS REPORTS PLEASING will hold tliolr next regular meeting Pnulinc Chapman, Yvonne Muir, Carter at tho parsonage, last Mon­ very highly recommended. Hebron road. (talumbla ohuroh Sunday night. o'clock noon at the Manchester tomorrow afternoon at the home ol Elizabeth Abb., and Florence day and Tuesday.' Mr. Shannon la The Dorcas Society will meet i i______Country aub. E. J. Holl Is chairman * : p Mrs. Rose A. Murphy BY LAURA LOU BR0OKA4AN g) iflO NSA S«ntc«. kv Dewey. There was a short orogram. taking a special course of study at ' .Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Blakoslee Mrs. Walter N. Foster, Instoail of at and son. John, are expected home the library Thursday afternoon. of the committee. The funeral of Mrs. Rose A. Mur­ tho Odhimunity Church House, aa Miss Eleanor Stead was „'tvcn a tho Yale university at New Haven. phy, widow of John Murphy of All she had said was topic to write about at Uie last There was a reheaixal for the MARLBOROUGH lilts week from a vacation spent In BEGIN HERE TODAY waa pn the programs. Tlic subject St. Petersberg. Florida. Special Master Recommeiids Center Hose No. 2 of the' South Sen. Steiwer Declares New South Main street, was held at her ExceUent FitianciaL Condition that be was out of town. Harriet Is to be "Esster". Mrs. Josephine meeting; her subject was "dogs", Easter play which Is entitled "Into MAKING 'n iE M H<\TOB late home at 8:30 this morning and TOBY RYAN, IB. works beUsd The selectmen held their monthly Misa Katherine Edwards hss Manchester fire department was the towelry eonnter of a large Afas- was Inclined to hope he was, and Foster will be the hostess. and each member told a story or "Thy Kingdom", held at the parson­ at 9 o’clock at St. James's church. A experience they have had with dogs. age last Tuesday evening. business moeling Wedneuday night. purclias^ building lot from Moneoye Foils, N. Y.—Friendt called at 4:30 yesterday afternoon Deal Plan Is Apt To Riun batfan department stoTe. She poses that ho would stay there. Anyone The two Sunilpv school clnsse.s ot Finn May Be Sped For on. a still alarm to extinguish a solemn requiem high mass was Indicated At List Night’s who made Toby look so miserable Refreshments were sefyed, cake uml Rev. David Carter motored to the Ear J Lar.son, a studenl at Wor­ Robert Buell.nt the center. Edward Look looked pussled sung. Rev. William P. Reldy waa for a photograph tq be used In a young iHillc.'i with their teachers. t'unilwichcs, anil grape Juice, with a Union church of Rockville, (Jf which cester Tech, is expected home '8at- D. Arrigont, road contractor of he handed around miniature clg bruiib fire at the west end of Hem­ was good riddance! Mrs. Waite N. Foster and Mrs. the celebrant. Rev. P. J. KlUeen, store advertiMinent ‘ and MARTY birthday cake which Mrs. Florenre Rev. George 8. Brooks a* pastor Is urday for the Ewter recess. He Is Middletown has begun work on the after the birth of a son to $197,000 In Lease Case. lock street. Own Credit. Meeting. HIATT, the photographer, tells her It wag half an hour later that HatUe B. Johnson, held their ’’get- deacon and Rev. Frederick H. the uupitone rank. Ham et an* stiles brought. holding L ^ ttn services. Mr. (tarter UiS non of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lar­ road leading north Irom the four Lpok. Olschefskl, was sub-dcaedn. she hM a "eamera taea." together”, test Monday evening at was the speaker. son. corners In JOnea’ Hollow. The Stanley group of the Ditcherged from the store due Bwared and then, lowering tho In' the hems of Miss Florence Dewey, The Wapplng Y M C A boya haid “Tlay Infant, tiny (dgars," Wesleyan Guild, of which Mrs. Paiil The choir for the mass waa com­ strument, put a hand over the rC' The play which Is entitled 'The Ths Dorcas Society will hold a Mrs. John C. ’Yeriason spent swcied Look, explaining tbs Bangor, Me., April 2.— (A P ) — posed of James Breen. Mrs. Clare Reports of progress for the past to the scheming of jealous MAU- whose birthday was also celebrated. their annual supper* which marks Special Master A. S. Albrecht of Dalke )s leader, will hold a food celver. "It’s for you, Toby." she Everv member ot the two classes the closing of their basketball Path Across the Hill,’’ which Is to supper for the benefit of the library Wednesday In Maromas. - ' weighed S pemds, 3 ounces at bii Hartford recommended today to Senator Frederick Steiwer (R.) of Brennan, Mrs. David' Fujler, Mrs. ytar In all departments were given RINE BALL, Toby has difficulty sale Sathrday morning nt 0 o'clock Oregon charged today that eco­ at the annual meeting and election Dndlng another Job. Then she meets said. —' ' ' — ■ ...... ——— Jnd^e Bklwin Thomas of the United Margaret Sullivan, Joseph * Della ’’For m et” The words were the at the J. W. Hale company's store. nomic recovery under the Roosevelt Fera and Mrs. John Buckley. As of officers of the Church of the Alarty Hlstt and he sends her to States Dlstrlet Court that the Madl- barest echo of the song In Toby’s Mrs. David O'Neill Is chairman of administration had been at the "ex­ the body was home Into the church, Nazarene last night. Rev. H. B. BEN BLAKE, msoager ot a model •on>Belmont Corporation of New heart. Tim was calling at last! the committee In cherge. pense of the public treasury" and a trio consisting of Mr. Breen, Mrs. Anthony, pastor, reported the fl-.. agency. Toby regtoton at the agen­ York may secure damages of >197,- He was home again and all her . 000 from Cheney Brothers resulUng that when public spewing ceased, Fuller and Mrs. Brennan sang nancial condition of tho church In cy, secures work as a model. from the breaking 6f the lease on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burke of 20 unemployment would *o e found still "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is excellen. condition with over $1,2(X> A t a style show where she Is mod­ silly worries and fears bad been the Madlson-Belmdnt Company’s Hollister street and Mr. and Mrs. to exist. Calling.” A t the offertory, —Mrs. spent by the church for missions' eling shn meets CAROL AfARSII, or nolhlng. Oh, she had known . ' 'Offices In New York. W,, K. Straughan of East,, Center Conceding that there hod been a Fuller sang Welgand's “ O Salu- last year. rich and snobbish- She also sees It. She had known It all along! The recommendation will be filed street 'turned Tuesday night after “ reasonable degree of Improvement tarls.” A t the elevation, the trio Following are the offlcere of the nealUiy TIM JAMIESON who has srith Judge Thomas today. an enjoyable trip to Florida. They In' retail business and definite Im­ song Rosewlg’s "Bcnedlctus.” Mrs. church for the ensuing year: Trus­ been trying for some time to per­ She took the telephone and said,' Cheney Brothers, who filed a peti­ were absjnt from town about a provement In certain selected Indus­ Brennan sang "O Priceless Love of tees: Archibald Torrance, Thomas suade her to dine with him. Im­ trying to keep her voice as steady tion for reorganisation under 77B month,* covering about 3540 miles. tries," Steiwer said that "with very Jesus" at the changing of the vest­ Davidson, Norris Ford, William petuously she agrees. as possible, "Hello— ’’ of the Federal Bankruptcy act last Stops were made at places of Inter­ ilmllcd exceptions, ho Industrialist ments and Mr. Breen sang "When Robinson, James Wilson; stewards, Fur a week Tim showers heir But It was not Tim who an- ’ year, rejected a lease on the prop- est cn.outo and on the return trip, and no hiishieso man in America Evening Comes", at the end of the Mrs. Norris Ford, Mrs. Sherwood d , uith altciitlons and Toby aMilts swered. For an instant Toby | with jthe longest stay In St. Peters­ ‘ erty of the Madlson-Belmont Cor- credits the Improvement to the New mass. Organist Charles Packard Wright, Miss Gladys Phillips, Wil-J^ lo herself that she Is tailing In love didn't understand the voice on the f poratlon. As a result, the Madlson- burg. It was the first visit of both played Handel’s "Largo." Ham Turkln^on. Sherwood Fish, with him. She Is tuiprlsed one svs- wire. She only knew U wasn't couples to Florida and they are Deal." Belmont Corporation asked dam­ Steiwer spoke before the Maine The bearers were James and Ray­ Tennyson McFall, Mrs. Alice Soper, aing when, shortly after their arriv­ Tim’* voice. Tiitre waa a pause, ages amounting to over $2,000,000, quite enthusiastic about It. Republican state convention. mond Hayes, of^Hartford. Cornelius Miss Marlon Turklngton, John Elli­ al at ths (Mbionable Seville Pub, and then she he^rd herself speak­ or a sum equal to the amount It ing. She said, trying to stifle her "The government has stimulated Crean of Chicopee, Mass., William son. Tim Insists on leaving. Ha tolls Toby would have received had the lease Mrs. Julia Chapman has mov'jd Murphy of Rockville and James Mc­ <3hurch school board: Tbomaa he Is leaving next day tor Maryland, disappointment, “ Oh, .Bill—how are run to the date of expiration. from McCabe street to 47 Wads­ business by spending," said Steiwer. you?" "The stimulus will continue ns long Veigh and Harold Olds of Manches­ Davidson, Mrs. Ada Bogart, Miss lo he gone "a few days." Cheney Brothers objected to the worth street. It was odd that she hadn’t rec­ as the spending continues, and DIrycIe polrr, played on wheels propelled by a rowing motion of tlio body. Is all the rage on the hard' ter. Anna French, Mrs. William Robin­ Later Toby learns that Carol amount claimed by the Madlson- ognized BUI Brandt's voice. OnI.v when the Federal resources arc sand beach at Ventre, Calif. Here arc some snappy mermaids tangled In a Ihrllllng chnkkcr Tha The burial was In St. Joseph’s son, William Robinson, Mrs. Sher­ Alarsb Is In Alaryland attending •iBelmont Corporation and the cor- Miss Lillian L. Johnson of South vehicles have no chains or gears, and can he made to go 20 miles an hour cemetery. Poquonock where the wood Fish, Mrs. David Chambers; a bouse party. ^ (he had been so sura— so vtry lUre • poratlon finally settled on $410,000 Main street, a teacher at the Na'- wasted and gone, America will be committal services were conducted Sunday school superintendent, It would be Tim- Toby Suddenly than Hale school, will play the lead­ confronted with the unpleasant : as equitable claim. by Rev. T. F. Healey of St. Joseph’s James Wilson; pianist, Mrs. Flor­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORV realized how long It had been since The lease on the New York prop­ ing role In the two-act comedy, realization that the fundamental church of Poquonock. she had seen BUI. Almost two BONELESS OVEN or POT ROAST... AIIBasKuh erty drawn In 1925 for 19 years and Issue of unemployment has not been ence Wood, assistant. Miss Gertrude "Patsy”, which Sunset Rebekah CHAPTER XX weeks, except for a brief encounter ' 10 months was for an annual rental lodge Is to present Monday evening, met, and that the power of Federal Wilson; ushers, John Ellison, Ten­ nyson McFall, iassiktant usbera, Toby lipent a sleepless night and on tha street. Until lately she’d s of $105,000. On October 31. 1934, April 20, In Odd Fellows hall. Re­ govemnjent to provide for the desti­ WEDDINGS WITHHOLD PAY CHECKS seen Bill two and three times earh /! the rental was reduced to $85,000 hearsals are being h.eld three even­ tute ha* been frittered away until Kentucky Wants to Pay Thomas Davidson, William Robin­ awoke with a headache. Harriet waa son; flower committee, Mrs. William worried about her, but Harriet had week. ' and later was Increased to $100,000. ings a week under the direction of the great American nation Is Itself He said, "Ob, I ’m getting along = ■ Cheney Brothers today had not Mrs. Je-sle Wallace, and the cast rendered destitute." Slater-Larson OF STATE EMPLOYES Turklngton, chairman; Mrs. Thomas to leave for an early appointment. Miss Esther Margaret Larson, Davidson, Mrs. Kenneth Meacham; Standing in the doorway, she look­ all right. How’a America's most ' 'received the report of Master A. S. Is making excellent progress. The Business Confidence Bonus to Its Colonels popular advertising model?" BROOKSIDE CREAMERY ROLLS Here’s where quality and price go hand In hand • we never sacrifice Albrecht play will be given foi*. the benefit of There would be no restoration of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lar­ church reporter, Misa Gladys ed back anxiously. Phillips. "You’re sure there Isn't anything Toby laughed. Something about Odd Fellows home In^Groton. Final business confidence, Steiwer said, Frankfort, Ky., April 2.— (AP)--,.- mint julep Have not taken the blow son of 31 East Middle Tuniplke, was Democrats In Tllinoia Engage quality for price. This policy has been held steadfast for many years. married yesterday to Leonard M. Delegates to the N. E. District you wont?’’ she asked. "Anything the way Bill said things almost plans will be made for the entc.'- until political obstructions to re­ Whlle the ."colonelcy busting” ruling . lying down. In a Bitter Factional Contro- always made you want to laugh. lbs CHURCH ORGANIZA'nON tainment at the reguar meeting of. covery had been removed. Slater, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Assembly: Ruth Brown, Coventry, t can get for you?” CUT FROM HEAVY STEER BEEF of Attotney General B. M. Vincent i "Once a colonel always a colonel,” Slater of Glastonbury. verSyV, “No," 'Toby said. " I ’m going to "I really don’t know, BUI," she ’^ .1 Sunset Rebekah lodge, Monday "This means," he said, "that pow­ roared former Gov. Ruby Laftoon, Conn.,v Marion Hobby, alternates, The ceremony was performed at be all right. I think I feel better said. “ Is she an acquaintance of BUTTER evening. ers granted to the President which echoed through the halls of Con-' champion commissioner of colonels, Mrs. David Chambers, Mrs. Ada yours?" ELECTS FIRST WOMAN the home of the Rev. T. E. Norberg, Chicago, April 2.— (A P )— The already." LB enable him to trifle with monetary gress, Kentucky Legislators sniffed who Indicated that the fair name of Bogart; aecreta:y Herald of Holi­ . " I ’ll say she Is. Toby Ryan, her In the Bronx, New York City. He controversy over withholding the ness. Mrs. Ada Bogart; church audi­ ij She didn’t, but she wanted to 1 lb RIB R O A S T Mrs. Frank House of Ellington standards, to control In a large de­ the wind today to determine wheth­ old Kentucky should not be despoil­ pay checks of thousands of state be alone. After the door had closed name is. Skinny little thing, rolls Road, Wapplng, announces that the gree the banking credit of the coun­ er a resolution Introduced in the ed by such an opinion. was formerly the pastor of the tor, William Robinson; class leader. La n d O’Lakes Butter 2 ■ L a j^ e n ’s- Association Of Swedish Congregational church on employes—latest development In a on the other girl, Toby pressed about as big aa a minute. Maybe FANCY FRESH MILK-FED final setback In the series at her try, and without Senate ratifica­ General Assembly to pay $100 bo­ Fayette county Republicans egn- Rev. H. B. Anthony. Methodist Episcopal Church Spruce street this town. The bride bitter Democratic factional fight— her head against the pillow and you’ve heard of her?” • home, postponed for various rea­ tion to change tariff policy by trade nuses annually to some 7,000 Ken­ demned the action and appealed to In addition to the reports of all "Never.” Toby waa emphatic. sons, will take place tomorrow and bridegroom were attended by moved toward a showdown thday. closed her eyes. If she could FAMILY 24V4 ll> PASTRY 2A‘/2 lb Establishes a Precedent. agreements, must be restored to the tucky colonels had smoothed, in any Gov. A. B. Chandler to launch an in­ department heads, ReV. Herold "But If I ever do see her, I’ll re­ 4-S LB AVC LB evening at 8 o'coick. At this time Mist Miriam Norberg and her Treasurer John Stelle, member of sleep, she thought, the pain In her riNAST bag OLD HOMESTEAD bag Congress where they belong under degree, their ruffled feelings. j vestigation. Any possibility that he Whipple and Rev. George Christian, member she’s a friend of jmurs." FLOUR FOWL cash prizes will be awarded, as well brother. Robert the "Regular” p.arty organization both members of the local church bead might stop. llelroee. Mass., April 2.— (A P I— the Constitution of the United Bereft of their titles by the ac-; would do so was weakened by the "That's right. Give her a break. The Laymen’*! Association of the as the grand prize for the tourney. supporting Dr. Herman t t -Bunde- tendered reports. Rev. Whipple Is But, before she knew it, she was FRESH — A NICE LEAN PORK ROAST States." tlon of Vincent, who declared that! fact that he just became a captain sen and opposing Gov. Henry Horn­ again going Over the arguments She deserves it. And by th* way, HENFIELD BRAND-NEW ARRIVALS -SELECTED ‘■-f New Ehigland conference of the Refreshments and a social time will colonelcy commissions expired with j attending the Eastern Nazarene The Oregonian declared 'Tam ­ ot the Texas Rangers and a ten-gal­ er for the guber.iatorlal nomination she bad repeated so often to her how about giving me one? I Ifethodlst Elplscopal church elected follow. the terms of governors who Issued GRADE CROSSING CRASH College, Wollaston, Mass., and Rev. many greed" had permeated the or­ lon hat which goes with the honor in the April 14 primary, pteclpltat- Christian is attending Boston Uni­ self the night before. There was haven't seen you In a coon't ag(. LB a .woman to office today fo r . the ganization set up for the relief of them, the Indignant devotees of the demands much of his attention. Don’t you think It’s about time DOZ first Ume In tts 140 years’ history. Luther Chapin of 44 Lewis street, FATAL TO m V A L K MAN cd the altercation yesterday. He versity School of Fteligious Educa­ no reason—none at all— to suspect SHOULDERS employed as a letter carrier at the the destitute- In cases where politi­ held up, the wages of code' depart­ tion. that, just because Tim had gone to we went down to the old cafeteria Miss Qrace O. Chapman of Bos­ cal support was wanting, he said, where they have tfi* corned beef EGGS MILDLY CURED CORNED BEEF Manchester postoITtce, slipped on the ment personnel under the gover­ The average attendance In the Maryland, ho was at the bouse 45c ton was chosen secretary-treasurer Aged Junk Man Dies In JETospi- "the administration has threatened and cabbage? Or, if you’d like FHESH for the coming year. Women were veranda of a home at which he was nor’s jurisdiction and charged the Sunday school for the post year waa party Carol Marsh waa attending. Congressmen and whole communi­ (al After Truck Is Struck Bv 170, the largest average the church Why, Maryland was a whole state. something fancier, I might even BROOKSIDE EGGS LOCAL ECCS admitted to full membership In the delivering mall this morning and ROOD CONTROL BILLS VANDENBERG ASKS executive with "payroll padding." 2 5 5 c LB sprained bis back. He was admit­ ties with reprisals and the with­ Train. Department officials estimated 32,- has ever reported. The Young Peo­ There were hundreds of towns in be able to manage that. Not too laym en’s Association only four holding of benefits." ple’s Society gained 24 new mem­ fancy, of course—" L E A N ENDS ted to the hospital for treatment 000 employes were affected. Maryland. It was merely a coin, years ago. this afternoon. "W e hear of scandals In We.st SD B JE C ^F DISPUTE; p j j g y f ^ Norwalk, Onn.. April 2. — (AP) bers and had an average attendance cidence that Carol waa there, too. Toby’s voice was regretful. “I'd The associated elected Vincent P. At CHijcago, Homer branded MILDLY. CURED CORNED BEEF Virginia and In Pennsylvania," he — Robert Alexander, about 60, a Stelle’s action "a cheap political of 70. The church gained 19 mem­ A surprising coincidence—but how like to Bill—but I ’m afraid I can't d a rk of Winchester president. He continued, "there are hints of cor­ junk man of this city, died this bers and the Woman’s Missionary tonight.".... bad served four years as secretary- Senator Copeland Protests Con-1 trick” and Impugned Its legality. many times bad she heard that ruption and wrongdoing even In morning in the Norwalk hospital A t Quincy. Chairman W. E. Lan­ Society added 22 members during truth Is strangir t|iau fiction “ Some other boy friend ahead Of LB . treasurer. HOSPITAL NOTES vertinjt Recent Disasters In­ the past year, the reports showed. your state of Maine. But this Is Washlng;ton, April 2.— (A P ) — shortly after being admitted for In­ caster of the Civil Service Commis­ If Tim would only write or tele­ mo, huh? You’re certainly getting MIDDLE RIBS Other officers elected were Leon to a “Pork Barrel” Raid. juries he sustained when the truck to be a popular girl, Toby," PEACHES only the beginning, the final depths Secretary Wallace, philosopher, sion announced he would try to phone— H. Treadwell of Worcester, Marshal; to which political depravity may go he was driving was struck by " I really do, want to tee you. and four district vice presidents; economist and author, today stepped force release of the funds. He as­ She lay very still, tlUpklog that PINA8T Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Alice will not btr realized In the first terra Washington. April 2.—:A P )—De­ Norwalk-Danbury train at the perhaps. If she did that, by some Bin. c a ll me again, won't you?” Lynn District, G. I. M. Hayes of Into a new roIe---protector of the serted; HITLER PUNISHES Scott of 73 Ridge street. of the New Deal administration. mands for consideration of flood farmer's daughter from the snares New Canaan avenue crossing of the magic the telephone across the "Well, from where I’m sitting. Chelsea; Springfield District, George "Thousands of honest clerks, un­ Discharged yesterday: Miss Julia The gravest abuses will occur only control on a "national" basis were of kidnapers. "New Haven” railroad here. The room might ring. She was so still It looks very milch as though I Sliced or Halves C Roberts of Springfield; Worces- made In the Senate today by Ma­ flagman at the comer. Michael J der civil service, are dependent upon would. And I lioiie I have better ' size Touhey of 217 Union street, Irene if the New Deal tenure Is extended With tongue In cheek, Wallace these checks. I ’m going to'see that it seemed she could hear her heart California’s choicest 2\ii iS ? District, E. Bert Jolinsor ot Illing, 943 Middle Turnpike East for another Presidential term." jority Leader Robinson (D-Ark.). suggested that if the government Dougherty of this city, said he DR. H U ^E C K E N E R beat. But the telephone did not luck. So long. Toby." tins dBorcester; Boston District, Stanley Chalrr-an Copeland (D-N. Y.) of stood within a-yard of Alexander’s they get them.” "So long, a il." In rich heavy syrup and Mrs. Clifford Herring and In­ should publish a list of cash pay­ A t Springfield, Stelle said he ring. 29c Speciall& O, MscMulIen of Boston. fant daughter of 2 Depot street, RIOTS IN FRAN’idE the commerce committee prompllv ments made to farmers under the truck before he jumped to safety in Then the scene in the SeviUe Four candidates were admitted to protested agaln.st converting recent an attempt to warn him, but that would withhold the pay until the Zep Commander Refused To She put down the telephone. Har­ Buckland. Tarbes, Franco, April 2.— (A P ) AAA, kidnapers might transfer names he challenged had been re­ Club, that last night she and Tim full membership In the conference. Admitted tod.'.y; Marjorie Rollet disastrous floods Into an excuse for their activities from big cities to the the brakes of the truck did not had spent together, came back—so riet, busily manicuring bsr nails, —The government of local police a "pork barrel" raid. hold. moved, expressed hope Lancaster They Included Rev. Arthur R. How­ of 28 Birch .street, Luther Chapin broad acres. vividly Toby might have been see­ looked up. "Was that tho Bill you FOR BAKING I l i b was hit on the head by a atone and Both Senators Robinson and Nor­ The truck was tossed ‘nto a near­ would start suit and declared: Support Dictator At The ard of St. Andrews church, Worces­ of 44 Lewis street. -, They might, he feared, seize farm­ ing It all again. Tim’s sudden in­ Introduced me to?" she aske(L "The OR FRYING I phgs severely Injured today while break­ ris (R-Ncb.)i pleaded with the Sen­ by 'oank of earth, Alexander being "I will prove that at least 3,000 PURE LARD d im e i HADDOCK ter. who came to New England Census today; Sixty-throe pa­ ers’ daughters and hold them for sistence that they should leave, one we met on the street thaf* ing up a fight between jrasclats and ate for a broad program to Include thrown nearly 20 yards in the air. men and women were placed on the from South Carolina and plans to tients. ransom. Similar fears for the rushing her away almost before day?" i alleged Communists. * all parts of the country. Robinson Norwalk poilce took statements payroll.^ for political purposes." Last Election. I quart Fresh Caught 'transfer back to South Carolina, safety of income taxpayers' daugh­ she knew what she was about. And "Yes. Bill Brandt." KINO l e g C probably next autumn. The others The nntl-FaacIsts, chanting the protested that In the recent selec­ ters were voiced, be recalled, dur­ from Duncan Watt of Stamford, the He charged one fifth of the $1,- "Hm. Nice sort of fellow, I MAYONNAISE lar Sardines OSCAH 2 ‘‘iS.'*23e Dressed as Desired Internationale, barricaded tbe'street tion of projects made by the War ■ engineer, and W. W. Apgard of 000,000 monthly payroll unde rsuper- the memory of Carol, cool and were Rev. Donald G. Wright of Mal­ TORKINOTON ing the agitation for the repeal of Berlin, April 2.— (A P )—Dr. Hugo beautiful In her silver . gown, sit­ thought. If It wasn’t for Clyde I den. Rev. John C. Olds of Byfleld (HA.MBER ELF.CTS leading to a theater where Col. Departemt "all Arkansas projects the famous “ pink slip” law requir­ Stamford, the . conductor of the vlslon of the governor’s office repre­ Eckener, comWi^dcr of the Graf might try to glv>e you a little com­ Kipper Snackf oscm) 3 V 13c Casimir de la R6 23c In its mobilization of every avail­ Toby had expected him to be. In VIOITABLB I 20 oz by flood," he said, "It Is also essetr^ ceived- more than $10,000 a year In able factor for the Reichstag elec­ had wanted to believe him! She ITS**, wanted to believe him now, but the first place, he was older—^well I tins OUT OF $60,000 ASSETS tlal to carry on projects in Jie benefit payments; the A A A says it tion last Sunday, the propaganda Into the 30’s, surely. From Toby's HORMEL ‘ SOUP Grape Jelly MiRABci2peland urged that thr bill car­ tion that some of the payments |j^. Creditors. ' . the orchestra conductor; the Rev. at all handsome, but rather nice- s t a n d a r d Cocoa 2 15c ■ ____ • ry a stipulation that the Army tn- were enormous and declared the Wilhelm Zoellner, and Bishop Prey­ When Harriet returned in the N o ^ public Is entitled to know about looking. And he certainly tried to glneera approve any project finally sing of Berlin—to write endorse­ afternoon she found her room­ SARDINES NORWEGIAN ' tins FI9 Tarts N SC ,1 i9e Hartford,-April J—(AP) — With "every penny going out of the mate sitting byi tho window, mend­ bo pleasant. Toby thought perhaps only $60,000 Irtt of the assets of the added "so we may escape -the critl- ments of Adolf Hitler and his poli­ treasury.” Wallace, In reply, was ing a blouse. tliat was the reason she didn’t feel PramiumFlakes N a c c C. O. Miller Company, former By Helen Welshimer clam of the bill as a pork barrel.” cies. at ease with him. Sbs couldn’t FOR 17 Norris joined Robinson In urging quoted in newspapers as saying that “Why, Toby," Harriet said. 1 lb Stamford department store. Judge If a list were published It might be Eckener Refuses think of any other reason. j - tins Flaka Butters n.*.c j ," c Xdwln 8. Thomai was asked in Dis­ consideration of flood control on a Eckener, always a man Of rugged “That’s my blouse. You shouldn’t c A l o p e t f o o d 17 ■ f^ H A T can I give to a good little boy? misused by ."commercial people and be.doing that!" Sabin repeated Hanrlst’s Invtta^ trict Court today to take out $45,- National basis, asserting that "con­ independence, declined to do so on tlon for Toby to join teem for tho I haven't a pony or cart. political people." ’’Oh. I saw It lying there and Soda Crackers J t, I7c i -• 000 for fees to the receivers and the servation of the soil, reforestation, the ground that he was a technician, evening. "Let mo call up Tom ORANGES Or a hoop like a moon and a thin golden sp(x>n... Stay Be Right. thought I might a.s well be work­ RICHMOND rolls atomeys for creditors. ^ irrigation, flood control, and naviga­ not a politician. Garslde,” he nald. " I know he'd None o f these, child of my heart! Vandenberg retorted that "if Mr. ing at something. It's just about TOILET TISSUE Eirr'Redy pood 4 hh. 25c EXTRA LARGE SIZE •-i’ >-;'i In reserving decision he strongly tion all go Into one— all are intim­ This angered the Nazis, who re­ be glad to come along. Tom’s a ately connected." Wallace means It would be political­ finished.” lUICY FLORIDAS do. 29c Jbitimated that It would not be fair called that Eckener came out In fa­ nice fellow, too. You’U like h im -’’ Silver Dust pnw 2 S c to the 500 creditors to meet attor- DO know a very tall hill we can climb ly dangerous to let the Information She held up the blouse for in­ SOAP 2 With a perfectly wonderful view. out, he may be righ t" The Sen­ vor of the late President Paul von But Toby made It plain that she FLAKES n ^ a claims In full. I Hindenburg—and against H itler^ spection. Toby’s stitches were neat preferred to stay In, and when the LUX 4 Woodbury*Ssoi(^2 isc The judge said he was sorry A t­ Where drift o f tall towers is seen in the clouds, [ ator inquired If- tt were true that a and tiny, Please, honey-child, will that do? "great New York bank" benefltted in a radio Speech during the 1932 others saw she meant It they gave APPLES torney Frank Rich of Stamford was Presidential election, and that he "Hm.” Harriet said. "Better up their urging. WHITE not in court “to bear what I think MORE WPA REPAIR CREWS to the extent $705,000 from AAA 28 oz had himself been nominated for the than' I could do. Is the headache They left flnaUy and Toby went SPRAY of bis claim’’ for services on behalf payments and teat "a Puerto Rican gone?” WHEAT CEREAL pkgs WINESAP 'L L show you the way that the sun shadtiws liy sugar companj^ received $961,064." presidency, had Von Hindenburg, to tha window and looked out. ( E i a k e n u EATING , of the former largest creditor, the Rugs-on the green fields in spring; j WORHNG IN FLOOD AREAS Toby nodded. “I’m feeling flat 6 25c , Waverly Company of Stamford. The I That brought the series of ex­ chosen not to run again. ^ Dusk had settled over the itreSt; BREAKFAST 1 know which tree is a good wishing tree. I changes up to yesterday, when re­ Nazi sources also contended Ek;k- ndw," she sold. Sha didn’t look aa In half an hour It would be dark. 8 oz court said It was ridiculous In view, And the spot for a new fairy ring. ' though sha wars fasUng flna, by COCOA of the Waverly company action- tb porters. Interviewed Wallace again. cner maced the Hindenburg and Alraady Manhattan’s electrical HERSHEY’S tins Hartford Official PriidictB 1,700 “ When repeal of the 'pink slip' Graf Zeppelins Into election propa­ any means, but Harriat waa too plendor was In evidence, though ^dbstruct the receivership. .concerned wjth her own affairs to LETTUCE Assets shrank from $228,000 to ’V e learned all the tales o f knights with red plumes. Men IVil! Be Employed There law was'being agitated," Wallace ganda service during the four days 'oby could not see IL Nearby MIRABEL Who went on crusadings and why. Soon. said w ltlf a smile, “it was suggested preceding the balloting only under notice. "Clyde’s coming tonight," buildings, bleak, unlightcd, closed CAUFORNIA L ^,$60,000 since the administration of I she exclaimed jubilantly. "I found PURE FLAVORS I have discovered, and I’ll share with yon. that children qilght be kidnaped' pressure and with groat misgiving. in about her. ’Ihcy assumed gro­ PRESERVES ICEBERG hM«f 6 C - the receivership began during the a latter from him when I came depth of the depression. Judge The reason that elfins don’t die. Hartford, April 2.— (AP) —WPA imleas th^ tax Information wiu sup­ tesque, menacing outlines. A N G E L CA K E J .. pressed. ; In. He's going to gat In town size 2 Hark W. Norman of Stamford, co- repair crews oontinued to grow in Toby turned her back on them , FINAST Otlkloui, Ugh! Fluffy — (A C — ’ feietver, with Hughes W. Johnson number today and flood jrehabUlta- "N ofv,' If we make the benefit about 5 o’clock and he’s coming to and walked from the window. ti^s T S true 1 can’t give you a pony and tart. payments public, somebody might BOY SCOUT NEWS take me to dinner. I don’t know APPLESAUCE on Bpcclal this wtek only of New York, declared the only A coat that the king’s tailor spun; tloa projects went forward with In­ Downstairs a rfidlo had begun to STRAWBERRIES ..complete lack of cooperation came I creased speed. come along and kidnap the farm­ whether to wear my green dress play a tune she bad often danced . A three-cornered hat—not a present like th a t. i • ,pr that new black one— ’’ from the Manufacturers Tnut Oom- State Administrator Matthew A. er’s daughter." Troop 7. American Legion Boy with Tim. The music was being FRESH RED RIRE But, darling, I think we’d have fun!' “ Wear the black one," Toby ad­ I |mny, Nsw York, the largest pres- Daly said the number of W PA' ^ More seriously, Wallace' said he Scouts will meet at their regular broadcast from some place where BAKED GINGER BREAD FIORIOAS 2 c:!. 29c , ent creditor. , workers engaged in flood relief was waa "quite agreeable’’ to compiling room at the High school building, vised. “It makes you look os tbsre waa gaiety and laughter, soft BREAD b The department store would be now 2,797 and Thomas F. Foley, the lil^ lf tt was not necessary to Friday night at seven o’clock. All though you’d just stepped off a Tog with whlppod ertsm phg V lights, couples dancing as she and A tsBlv dewert of 4 tOPWaLlng today if there had been Hartford W PA head, said 3(X) men delay mailing benefit checks due on former members are requested to ')e ritzy magazine cover." Ytos had danced. BIG pcooperatlon between creditors, from the city’s relief rolls would he 1936 crop control contract. The present and aa the troop n'jiy be re­ "AU right, if you say so. Ltatan, PRIZE 20 OZ A A A has said that making up the A sudden sense of loneliness CARROTS ; Judge Norman aald; Against the aasl^ed to a clean-up project soon, organized any local boy twelve Toby. I wish you’d come with us! swept over her. Why had she In­ WHITE SLICP) dtlon o f some creditors the re- list now would delay these pay- LOAF bringing the number employed here years , of age or over who Is inter­ Clyde knows a lot of men. I know stated on remaining at home to­ LEM O N CAKE FANCY largt rs sought to keep the store to more than 1,700. menta ested in scouting Is Invited to join he'd be glad to call one of them Oclklous Csks ■ g M CAUFORNIA bunch n In the worst of the depreqalon- Wallace said that if the Senate night? Why hadn’t sha gone out SUCEO Sc Mayor Thomas Spellacy announc­ at this meeting. Troop Committee­ to go along.” w lb BUIT Oallcataly fIsversS tsch 1 ' 7 # order to prevent 150 employes ed he was working out a plan to wanted the list made up right away. men Ernest Mprae and Jack Dwlra, , "No." Toby sold baatUy. "Boms BUTTER LOAF WHITE & w W iltm on % ifro m starving on the streeU of It would bo done. Whether Van­ Y st Mw knew, even as aha asked raise a fund- from which flood suf­ Peter Wlgren, the Legion command­ other tlma, maybe, but not to­ ths question, why she bad not SUCED l^aBtmnford.* tia saaerted. i | ferers to whom other channels of denberg can Induce the Senate to er and General Doyle from the night" LONG LOAF WHITE 2092 A(x>pyri|lii. IM 6, by N £A S m to t, In c AU rrp ria l M d r i^ ls make such a request Is not known. gone. She was waiting to hear iMt ONIONS credit are closed may obtain gifts Hartford headquarters are expect­ “ But, honestly, I think It would from Tim. SnowflakeBuns STORM WARNING of $60. ed to be present when Daniel Shea do 3TOU good. You’ve been In the CRACKED WHEAT RKADKRfl* HKR^CK BURKAV, ' Nine National Guard units which ASKS FUNDS FOR GUARDS the new scoutmaster takes over the house Bo much lately.’’ (To Be OmittaMd) Ktyt Frssh 4 *• 10c Waahlngton, April 2.-:-(AF)—^The Boon ^'1, 401 Rlclith Ave., New Yorii« N .T . have been on duty here and In East troop, “I just don't feel U k alt Har­ In Ctliophans 2 -27c i Weather Bureau today issued the Hartford since the early days of the Hartford, April 2.—(AP) — The BaekMed -----c«n u In ooln (or which pl«M o Mttd riet. Pd rather not” “v OF ALL PEOPLE ^.4b0owlng storm warning: flood were demobilized yesterday Board of Finance and Control today LONG ISLAND PAIR TO WED "W ell—maybe you’U change your Authorized OjnjptroIIer Swartz to .Advisory storm warning ordered ...... ^.copies of "Cand1«llghts*Vtho P4V boohlot of poomt by and it was reported unofficially two mind later,” Harriet suggested. m. Nantucket, Maas., to East- more units would disband today. draw $76,0(X) from the general fund Lake Forest, lU.—The d ty In H o l^ WelthJnier* tt 10 cents n’eopy* Bridgeport, April 2— (A P ) — A She eyed her roommate uncertain­ stalled a lot of new atop signs and ct, Me. Disturbance about 200 The number of buildings con­ to meet the expense of the National marriage license was granted a ly. Something Hhs the matter with demned because of fkxxl damage In­ Guard doing traffic and guard duty the police started a campaign to see I off. New Jersey coast, and la Bobo »••••*••*• Long Island couple at the Bureau of Toby: she hadn’t been a bit like her­ that motbriste obeyed. •Ting northr'ard with increasing creased to 12 when the building de­ in Hartford an^vidnlty during thi; Vital Statistics today. The couple, Lsavins Uis Oeosourso at Hooksfsllsr Osntsr, Nsw Vork, Uis young lady self lately. Harriet suspected It "What ta your name?’’ the *r- im lty and will cause strong partment banned two more yester­ recent flood. « - one of the few from out-to-state FIRST NATIONAL STORE wsars a ■prlng snttmbis In tha ssatoh’a moat popular color— navy had something to do with Tim day. ' Inspectors said they fMtWt This sum will cover the coats to who have obtained • Ucenag here nating officer asked the first vlola- Mtbeaat winds, posslldy reaching City blua Tha ertps drssa has a rsmovibls Jaekat and vsataa of ohacked Jamieson. He’d given Toby such e to r.. •«•»•••••••< . . state . the number would mount raptdiy date. It is expected tbst an addi­ since the new blood test laws went !• force tonight, Boston to Ekut- taffato. Tha hat Is a braton tailor trtmmad wKh two-tons grotgrtln rush ,fbr a while. Now he was gone "NeU CampheU," blushtngly i S'i'jHi- - - iil and this afternoon and tonight, Name of Paper . . . . . when they moire Into the more tional appropriation will be made Into effect,. Is George H. Ctapipion, severely damaged area nearer the later, aa all the guardsmen have not ribbon band and bowv A navy oslf pouch bog and white fabrlo pull-on end 'Toby didn't eeem to want to pUad Uis otragtos. *Tm tas d ■ton to Nantucket > flioyao aloo pit^vldo ijitarooting stylo noteo. By Montgomery'Word. $3, and Georgianna Ferguso^ 29, __ - jA river. been withdrawn. both of New Suffolk, Long taienii; Jalk w o u t where he or 1 f.- T- "r'‘ P PAGB TEIf MAN(;hii;MT1!:K KVKNING h e r a ld . MANCHESIER. a )N N . THURSDAY, APRIL 2,198«.

tlon; RNE, M o m d w — 4 p. in.—tHi- deliver his famous "Iqit speech" In ItANCHtGSTER EVENING HERALU, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 2,193ft. PAGE ELEVEN , Bloomington. " I think every apeecb STATE BOARD TO RULE D A L Y RADIO PROGRAM AGED REPUBLICAN he made is a lost speech,” Flfer Berring Sea Patrol Off commented, "because the subtle London—10—Two short plays; magnetism of the man could not be AGAINSraHOOL HEAD W8XK, PUtsbur*h—12—DX Club. -THURftDAY, ARItIL t (Oautral *nd Eaittrn flUndar^Tlma) ADVISES COL. KNOX put on paper. What he said seemed To Give Final Notice To Hart­ to bubble up< from some great foun­ ■ On Its Northward Trip AH profframa tP ktf aad baslo ehatna or gtoupa thoroo^ anUts ipoel- ford Board O f Education In ftadi coast to coast (• to s) doslrnatloa Includes^all akailAMo slatlona tain of truth.” Rangers Win Title in Waterbary Cage Tourney Stations rtsorvo right to o'hsngo programs without provlous notleo. F. M. Michael 0. Fox Case. SOUTH COVENTRY Praises Knox ' Washington, April 2.— (A P ) NBC-WEAP NETWORK Cent. Cast. "You make a good speech," the -The^Chelon, Morris, Shoshone and Al­ Former Gorenior At 96 Says hard working Bering Sea patrol was bert. •ASIC east: wraf wtw wool wtlo 5:30— 6:30— Press.Radio Ntwa — ba­ Mrs. Mary A. Summer, 84, veteran Republican told the Presi­ Hartford. April 2.— (A P)—A final wjar wtac wcsh kyw wblo wfbr wro sic; Jack Armetrong—midwest rpt dential aspirant. "M y people read notice to tho Hartford Board of ordered on Its romantic way today These ships at present are at Son w g9 wbon wcao wtam wwj wsai: Midi • :35— 6:3V*Oeorge Hell Orcheetre— formerly of South, (Coventry, Francisco, Seattle and Juneau. ^ kM wmag wcfl wt\o wow wdaf basic: Benny Feld Oroheet.—west died "Tuesday night at the Party Is Now Facme A them to me. If you’re elected, I ’ll Education that Michael D. Fox was by Rear Admiral Harry G. Hamlet, Bob Kiphuth, Swim Coa ch By Accident, ^ MIDWEST—wood wlro 6:45— 6:45—Hawaiian Band — basic; come and see you at the White not qualified to, hold a Hchool princl- commandant of the Coaat Guard. Last year, the patrol discovered y NEW BRITAIN EMERALDS home of her daughter, Mrs. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Hell Orch.— Dixie: Feld Orch.—w palshlp was expected to come out of a range- of submerged mountains, lUW SON UTTLE JOINS PROS, 6:00— 7:00—Myrt A Marge—east: The House.” ThU year Captain Ralph W. wiba kstp webo wdaY k ty r erct cfcf George MacDonald in Glastonbury. paralleling the Rockies, rising near- , SOUTH — wn*a wptr wwno wavo wjax Three Brown Bears-went She was a native of Canada, being Great Crisis. Knox’s Bloomington supporters the monthly meeting of the State Dempwolf will have charge of the Directs Yale To 151 Straight Triumphs wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmo web wapl 6:15— 7:15— The Musical Toast—ba­ took him to see the aged "Private Board of Education today. ly 11.000 feet from the floor of the , wjdx wemb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro ric: E. Moneak Ensemble—mlilwent born In Goshen, Can., a daughter of little group of Guardsmen, special 6:30— 7:30—Kate Smith's Song Time Commissioner Ernest W. Butter­ Bering'Sen. BOW TO LOCAL QUINTET m*oal ktbo kthe weoo wtar mla wcse Reuben nnd Abigail (Heywood) Joe" eiftcr Flfer contributed a cam­ officers and scientists who from now Wfbc ’ 6:45— 7:45—Boake Carter's Comment Bloomington, HI., April 2.— (A P ) field said the state board would act Sr 7:00— 8:00—Concert of the Air—to 0 Graves. She leaves a son, William paign sho( against the colonel’s rival until the nortbetn night again drives ENDS HIS AMATEUR CAREER By L. G. BLAL-K M O U N T A IN — koa k d jl kglr kShI —Joseph Wilson "Private Joe" on the local board's request for a PA C IF IC —kfl kaw korno MQ kpo kfti 7 :3 ^ 6:30—To Be Announced Gray of Bridgewater, Mass., two for the Illinois endorsement, Senator them south will: New Haven, Conn., April 2. — THE RECXIRD 8:00— 9:00—Walter O’Keefe—cat to o other daughters, Mrs. L. M. Clark of Flfer, venerable former governor of William E. Borah of Idaho. formal statement of its position al­ 1— ^Protect the seal herds during New Haven. Conn. — (A P ) Cont« Cast. 6:3V- 9:3ivEd Wynn, Johnnie—to e Illinois, had a word of cheer today BOLTON (A P )—An accident cast Bob Kip­ IN FINAL GAME, 43-31 S:0( ^ 4:0&— W om sn's Radio R tv itw It was: "Borah’s a very good man. ready known to the local board and the breeding season around the Pri- The year-by-yoB r record of 9:00—10:00—Heidt a-hd Hit Brlgedltra Avon, N. J., and Mrs. Judson D. for the Republican party. huth in the role of Yale swimming 3:SO— 4:30— **Qirl A lon e" D ra m a tio il 9:30— 10:30—The M.ireh of Tim e—to o Bonney of Mansflcld Depot. Also some of the time. They should to Mr. Fox. bllof islands. Earle Shedd of Yale unlvefstty Yale’s swimming teams, unde- 3:45— 4:45— Songs bv T intype Tenor 9;4^10:45—To Ba Announced . From the panoramic viewpoint of The state board, the commission­ QUITS SIMON PUBE Tigers Main Flag Threat; coach 19 years ago and the Eli 4:00— 5:00— W h ile C ity Sleeps— basic 10:00— 11:00— Guy Lombardo Orehes.— ' two brothers, Solo'mon and Munynn catch him; when he’s right and 2— FHl Eskimo-teeth and performspent the week-end with his parents feated In dual rivalry since 1924: agtl I east; Myrt A Margs—went repeat Grave.s of Canada, 23 grandchildren his 08 years, Flfer, student of Abra­ chloroform' him to keep him that er said, does not Intend to abandon appendix and such other operations never have had cause to regret it. Year Wing Year Wine 4:30— 6i80—The Twin City Foursome ham Lincoln, admirer of General Mr. and Mrs. George Shedd at the Sheldon And Schuelz Feature' ^ 10:15— 11:15—L. Ricardo Orch.—midw and 35 great-grandchildren. The fu­ way." its decision that Mr. Fox docs not as are needed by fishermen inhabit­ Lodge. 1925 . . . . . 14 1931 . . .. 13 4__ : 4 ^ 5:45—80—Don Bettor and Orchestra "Private Joe," who despite his age others. ident James Rowell Angell re­ victory. ■ To the dark-haircd, some­ Tlie Rangs'-s, claimants of the 18 7 43 .A MOUNTAIN—koa kol kgfr kghl lived, and receiving a fractured hip. Savnnn^, Ga.—Marcus Stephen and capital Improvements in the the charting of the ocean floor. others from Andover attended the The big Tiger man, Mickey ¥ CBS-WABC NETWORK closely follows current events. And Set World Record For New York: The Yankees, despite ferred recently when he reported .o local town championship, captured New Britain Emerald. P A C IF IC — kgn kfnd kax kpa kaca >a|r According to the medical examiner, Baker, 86, father of Mrs. Irvin S. whole field of education in this state. Admiral Hamlet’s first order was meeting. There will be a similai Cochrane, apparently has assembled what stocky Blue mentor the •ASIC—East: wabc wado woko waao 'T o do less them Mr. Roosevelt meeting April 4 in .the dining room his strongest team for the big raid the Infusion of new blood, appear to more than 2,500 graduates on triumph over tho Tigers atoned for the annual Wute.bury Democrat B. F. T. V- M waab wnac w^r wkbw wkro whk wjr Cant. East. a previous Illness, shock, and ad­ (Jobb, wife of the autlror. Various organizations presented to the sea-going Coast Guard tub alumni day that "the swimming wdro wcAu wj.'is wran wfbl wapd w jsv; proposes will’ lose votes. To be too of the hall. in the baseball Jungles. With A1 be cracking up. Second baae Is the what he termed a "blot" on his ca­ basketball tournament champion­ F. Doick, rg ...... 5 0 " 10 3:3V- 4:30— NBC Radio Guild, Drama vanced age were contributory causes their plans for the next session of Lapwing at AstoiH^ Ore., to pro- Win Streaks. •a MIdwsst: wbbm wfbm kmbo kmox radical will lose votes. What do you Bolton Grange entertained Hlls- Simmons plugging up the outfield big question as Tony Lazzeri Isn't team kept winning as a matter of reer. ship ot the Bi'oea City last night Baylock, rg ...... 0 0 U whan kfab krnt 4:3V— 5:30—Tha Singing Lady—aaat of death. Mr. Tatro was bom in St. HONOR JUDGE GAFFNEY the General Assembly. These ceed northward along the Oregon, course." 4:45— 6:46— Orphan Annia—caat only think should be done?” town, Vernon and Tolland at thcli and fine rookies apparently ready to expected to last out a full season by defeating the New Britain Zdonzukae, Ig ...... 5 0 10 B A S T—wbnn wps whp whec wlba wfea Hyacinth, Canada. He leaves four groups, Dr. Butterfield said, were Washington and British Columbia Kiphuth Joined Yale's physical ' He O«o Swim wore wlcc efrb ckao wlbz wmas wesjr 6:00— 6:0V-Nawa; J. Wilkinaon Song A fillddle Course last meeting. The program con­ lend great, strength to the left side Frank Crosetti’s knee also is a Emeralds in the finale, 43 to 31. It A. Dol)tk, c ...... 2 1 6 DIXIE—wgnt wefa wbro wqam wdod 5:15— 6:15—Animal Cloaaupa, Storiaa children, Mrs. Cecelia Lessard of Hartford, April 2. — (AP) — The invited to express in simple terms coasts as an escort for the seals, Auguata, Ga.. —April 2— (A P )— education staff in 1014, an ambiti­ Kiphuth a d m t^ ^ c record la "In­ S:3V* 6:3V-Praaa>Radio Nawa — ba> "We've got to lead the country sisted o f recitations, vocal solos, of the infield, Mickey has a club question mark. Will it bold up? waa the fifth straight triumph ot Pfflefor, c ...... 0 0 0 kira wrec wlao wwl wtoo krid ktrh Putnam, Mrs. Flora Wood of Wllll- attorney generM’e office will be their financial and institutional now moving northward from winter While a deluge washed out the first ous youth with a mustache and ,tn teresting." ktea waco koma wdbo wbt wdae wbia aib: Tha Singing Lady—mldw rpt" along a conservative middle course," piano solos and a short play. without a glaring weakness. 'Hiu Yonks should have better pitch Coach Bob Kiphuth the tourney for the Greermen and Parsons, rf ...... 3 0 4 8:85— 6:35— Frank and Flo—w ji only closed tomorrow in tribute to Judge needs. waters. interest in "body building." Three "The record Indicates the univer­ wdbj wwva wmbK wnjs wmbr wala mantlc, Peter Tatro of Willlmantlc, Knox replied. Eighty-five were preaent. Coffee rmind of the Augusta national His only worry la big Hank Green­ Ing and plenty of irawer, but you their sixteenth straight this season jWnlsh, rf ...... ktul k£ko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh 6:45— 6:46— Lowell Thomaa — eaat; Bernard F. Gaffney o f New Britain, Programs considered Included sity la giving swimming good sup­ . 0 0 0 Orphan Annie—rapaat to mldwaet and Arthur Tatro of South Coven­ On April 16, the cutter Tallapoosa and cake were aerved. tournament, William , berg, whose recently ended holdout can’t Ijelp but detect cracking signs years later, hear tha finish of uie after three reversals. M ID W EST— wRl wmbd wlnn wlbw k/h try. The funeral was held from St. "The party must do something to who died yesterday. restoration of tho Teachers' Retire­ will relieve the Lapwing at Dixon’s at too man places. 1917 swimming campaign, he was by Yale swimmers in the ensuing port and the morale has boon kept Palakowskl, If ...... 1 0 1 wsmk wkhn wceo webt ksej wnr woe 6:00— ’7:00— Eaay Acea, Skit—alao cat satisfy agriculture and labor,” Flfer The Grange had a Bingo party Jr., king of the world’s amateurs activities caused him to miss most woa'o 6:15— 7:15—To Bo Announced Mary’s church. Rev. Charles Kelly The entire staff will attend the ment Fund to a reserve basis, the entrance at the boundary of British for the past two years, emerged to­ of the spring training in the Lake­ Clevelands Here's the club. that asked to go over to Carnegie Pool 18 campaigns testifies to his suc­ up. Each meet has been taken In 6:30— 7:30— Lum A Abnar—eaat only advised his caller. recently in the basement. The stride." ' 15 X i ll J M O U N T A IN —kvor kit koh ksl being celebrant of high mass and funeral. Attorney General Edwart equalization bill, regional High Columbia and Alaska and wRl a o proceeds are to be used to buy day as the latest notable recruit to land, Fla., camp. Yet, big Hank, has a chance of upsetting the apple a few daya to relieve Supervisor cess. He Is now the U. S. Olympic COAST — khi koln kfro kot kfpy krt 6:45— 7:45— Mualo la My Hobby Prog. "Do you agree that the platform, J. Daly spJd. swimming coach, too, and chairman Tho euccejssful coach has no eal Score at h.ilf time, -24-19, Rang' kfbk kmj kwjr kern kdb krmb kffb 7:00t- 8iOV*Pittaburgh Symphony Or. music being rendered by Mrs. W il­ schools, a new institution for chil­ company the seals to Pribilof. dlshea the ranks of professional golf. who drove in 170 runs last season, cart. Potentially, the Indians have Max Schwartz, who was ill. 7:30— 8:30—Roy Shield Novelty Orch. liam O’Brien, organist, and the not the candidate. Is paramount?" Judge Gaffney's son, Leo V. Gaff­ dren of low mentality, enlargement From Unaluska, Captain Demp­ In making the big Jump that took is a man of fine habits and in good everything except a sure catcher. The sport appealed to Kiphuth of tbs A. A. U. committee for that favorite among tho teams he has ers. Referee, Henry CarringtMb Cent. East. 8:00— 9:00—Death V all^ Daya. Play "Absolutely.” Knox said. Mrs. Elsie Jones attended the Misses Rose nnd Janet Oervals. ney, is an assistant attorney gen­ of Teachers’ college. New Britain, wolf will direct actlvlttes of the Lap­ two famous championship predeces­ byslcal condition. It’s a certainty They are riding on the wave of a and he decided to moke the sport. coached,- but {ho feels he derived a Time, 4 lO’s. Umpire, Tom Oarnsy. 4:15— 6:15—Wltdsrnsss Road, Drama 8:30— 9:30— Amarica'a Town Matting Flfer told Knox of hearing Lincoln meeting of Eaat Central Pomons bit more pleasure out of hla 1926-30 4>30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong — east: 9:3V-10:3O—To Ba Anhounetd Burial waa In the Plains cemetery. eral. and expansion of the Trade schools. wing, Northland, Tallapoosa, Halda, Grange at Columbia Wednesday. sors, Robert T. Jones, Jr., and Smt he’ll be in there strong 'with bis new spirit under Steve O Nelll. If coaching of swimming his specialty. Sons of Ell have been defeated Organ—Dixie: Chicegosne—west- and 1930-31 .'iquads than the otheri. 10:OV*11:OO—Nawa; Ruaa Morgan Oroh. Miss Janet Gcrvals was given a George Von Elm, from the ranks of big war club. they can overcome their 1 catching He was named tank coach in 19-8, by only two, college opponents, 6 l 4 ^ 6:45—Goldbergs, Sketch—alno e 10:30— 11:30—Meredith Wlllaon Orehaa. problem and their reputation as a Kiphuth laughs at assertlona 1:00— irOO-Virglnia Vsrrili, Vocalist 11:00—12:00—Shandor With Hla Violin shower at her home last Thursday the slraon-pures six years ago. Lit­ Despite their poor start In spring promptly shaved off tho mustache Princeton and’ Navy, aince 1918. poor road club, the Indians will be whlcli crop up at intervals conoom- 1:1V* 6:15—Parade of Youth — eaat; 11r08— 12:0S— Paul Pandarvia A OrchaSe evening in honor of her approaching tle ended at the age of only 25 an exhibition games, the star studded and squared away on his task. These setbacks took place In 1924, •eokshelf—west; Quartet—Dixie 11:30—12:30— Ed. FItxpatrloK Orohav very troublesome. ing his personal abilities. His an­ CUSTER’S HOOP WINS marriage. About 150 friends and amateur career that dazzled two Boston Red Sox undoubtedly rate Olympic Swim Coach the Blue's worst season uuder the continents In 1934 and 1935. as the logical rivals of the Bengal St. Louis; Shrewd Rogers Horns­ The Impressive record hung jp Kiphuth banner. swer Is limply: "I can swim." relatives attended. Music was fur­ crew, with tho New York Yankee by expects fifth place, and that nished by Delude’s orchestra. World Record Streak o I0:45*-To be Announced. With a world record streak of 31 and Cleveland Indians also danger­ looks Uka the limit for the Browns FOR BUCKAROOS Mrs. Mabel O, Hall, tax eoUector, consecutive victories In tiUe match ous. The second division seems Pitching Is the doubtful quality. The bis position In the exhibition game 11:00—^News Service. will be at tlie town office In South play, the San Francisco "siege gun" probable for the other four clubs— Browns rate aa the giant killers of In South Again with the Newark Bears. 11:15—Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra. Coventry April 4 nnd 18, and at 11:30—Tony Dorsey’s Orchestra, oaptured the American and British St. Louis, Chicago, Washington and the circuit. WTIC her home in North Coventry April crowns twice in succession. His de­ the hapless Philadelphia- ...... thlet Athletics. . (Chicago; Good pitching but not Training^ Camp Jacksonville, Fla.— Ed Morlarty’a nrarelen Broadcasting Servloe. 11 and 25, from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., Here's how they line upJ at the much else. Fred, tha great White Toss In^Last Seconds Of Pfaw Tomomm’s Projcrfun cision not only means the relln- pinch hit went over the fence here Hartford, Conn. to receive paymenta of taxes. Taxes gulsbment of both championships, starting line; Sox fan of Chicago, again will pro­ Notes yesterday in the -Bees game with A. M. remaining unpaid May 1, 1936, will at the peak of bis career, but re­ Detroit: Approximately■ ■ ■ the same bably write do'wn: "Juat anolbar MiOOO W. 1040 K. U ZaZM H 8:00— News Service. Jackaonvills the fourth time a ball Tops Clowns, 24-22, l i (Eastern Standard lime.) bear Interest from April 1. moves his chance to captain this team as 1935 except for Simmons year for the White Sox." has ever cleared the barrier, which 8:15^Shoppcrs Special. year’s American Walker cup team. and a fine assortment of rookies Washington: Bucky Harris has a The Tolland County Democratic By ASSOCIATED PRESS Is 440 feet from homo plate. 9:00—Dear Columbia. Association will be gue.sts of the With his bride, the former who give every promise of dazzling flock of youngsters who may sur­ Jnnior Title Tussle. 9:15— Qretbhcn McMullen Cooking the league. Simmons is bound to prise. iTiey are strictly the dark Birmingham, Ala.—Bon Chap­ Town Democratic committee of Cov­ Dorothy Hurd of Chicago, nodding man, lost ot the Yankee holdouts, Atlanta, Ga,—Tho Cardinals are Thursday, April 2, School. her smiling-agreement. Little de­ aid the Tiger attack. Even last horses of the league. They may get P . M. entry at a meeting in the tovni hall had another chance today to put his worrying mainly about their hitting 9:45—Montana Slim — Yodling Monday April 9. clared today he was "h a p ^ In mak­ year, when his batting average fell hot, or they may get cold. Yc i4:0O:—Women’s Radio Review. Cowboy. name on the dotted'line before Joe —or lack of It. Lc.-ivlng out the A basket by Custer in Idle lagt Mrs. J. Mara Lynch and her eon ing the decision that offers the to a new low of .267 with the White can’t tell a thing about them. 4:80—Cllrl Alone. 9:56— Radio Programs for Today. Philadelphia: It's raining again McCarthy leads the major leaguers pitchers, only five of the 16 players twenty second* ot play brought th* have returned from Miami, Fla., chance to got down to work." Sox, he drove in more runs than hla who are being considered as regu­ 4:45—"The Motion Picture," Rob­ 10:00—Hostess Counsel. The details have yet to bo worked predecessor, Jo-Jo White, of the for (Jonnle Maclr Down here in the out of Alabama. Ben failed to get Buckarooa a 24-22 triumph ov«r th* ert Drew-Bear. where they have spent several anywhere. In a talk with McCarthy lars, are hitting above the .300 mark. aowne at ths Boat Side Ree. Th* 11:15—Captlvators. weeks. out but he will shortly sign con­ Tiger outfield. Pitching will be grapefruit belt, the Athletics are Hugh Greer 5:00—Blue Room Echoes — Joseph 11:30—News Service. tracts, he said, for a long term goU strong, if not stronger. Spirit is odda-on "favorites” to stay In the yesterday. Paul Dean was schednlcd to make score waa tied and an ov*rtim* Mrs. Julia Potter has returned to his 1938 debut today against the Blume, Director. 10:45—Ozark Melodics. f!' promotion venture, sponsored by a running higher than ever. cellar. Tho Emeralds, strengthened con­ period seemed certain when C w t*r 5:80—"Dick Tracy." 11:00—Rae Eleanor Ball, violinist. her home on School street after national sporting goods (Spald­ Sebring, Fla.—Although the.dead­ Atlanta Crackers. siderably by the ’iddition of several 1st loose bis toe* from midftaor. 6:45—Rhythm of the Day, 11:15—Social Work In Hartford. spending the winter with her niece ing’s) concern. line for reducing clubs to 23 players of this year’s New Britain High The Clowns I-m1 most of the w*jr • O:©!)—WrightvlHe Clarion. 11:30—Treasure House. in Glastonbury. is still six Weeks away C aa^ Sten­ quintet, gave the locals their tough­ but the Buekarooa renmlaefi clooe 8:80—News. 12:00 noon—Voice of Experience. Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford gel has cut his Brooklyn Dodgers SEEK NEW RECORDS est battle nt thi> season In a rough enough to puU out the victory with 6:45—"Musical Moments." P. M. will be the speaker at the Congrega­ within two of that number. He'll and tumble clash. It was nip and a epurt In the final quarter. The 7:00—^Amos 'n' Andy. tional church next Sunday morn­ SPORT WRITERS PICK probably drop a pitcher nnd an In- 12:15—Musical Reveries. tuck for three qua-tcta as the ing. game was a i'0"gh and tumble affidr 7:15—Edwin C. Hill, news com­ 12:30— Mary Marlin. flelder but he’ll also have to decide Rangers ga'ned a,24-19 lead at half- and Sinnaroon. down* star, want to mentator. 12:45—The Ad-Llner. Interior repairs to the parsonage whether to keep Johnny Cooney IN NATIONAL SWIM time nnd then : altered before ai) the showers via th* personal totti 7:80—Amateur Program. 1:15—Dorothy Stone, pianist. are expected to be completed by and Oscar Eckhardt or turn them Emerald onslaught that tied the route. Opalach played a bangsug next Tuesday, when the Rev. Henry CARDS TO ANNEX F U G 8:00—^Rudy Vallee's Variety Show. 1:30—Newa Service. ^ back to the minors. Cooney will 1 count at 29-nll at the threc-quas- game for the Bucluuoo* and Blnaa' 9:00—Captain Henry’s Showboat. 1:45—Mout and Gest. Robinson and his family, lately of know his answer by April 15, the tcr mark. mon featured for the loser* Russell, Mass., arc expected to ar­ deadline set by Indianapolis, while 10:00—Bing Crosby with Jimmy 2:00—Between the Bookends. ability at medal play. He (Iroii the Adolph Kiefer And Miss As the final period got underway Thw Buckaroou *nnouno* that rive. Mickey Katkaveck Doney’s Orchestra. 2:15—Happy Hollow. Northern California Open in 1934. Eckhardt’s trial rune to June 30. the Rengers staged a ipurt of their they wUl pUy Moriarty Broth*** 11:01—Sports News. The Earle W. Green Post, Ameri­ Red Birds Rated Ahead Of 2:30— American School of the Air. The former Stanford University Stanley "Mickey" Katkaveck, for­ own and emerged on the tong end Orioles, finallsta In the state YMOA 11:06— News. 3:00— Prof. Bagley of Columbia can Legion, held a whist in the student, who Is built like a halt- Sarasota, Fla.— Lon Wamecke, Rawls Expected To ^tah - of the score by a comfortable mar­ Town Hall Tuesday evening, with mer M. H. 8. baseball star and Junior tourney, tor the local Junior 11:15—Benny Goodman’s Orchestr. University. back and hits a golf ball the pro­ Cubs In A. P. PoU On Na­ more recently a Blueflclds catching ace of the Cubs’ mound staff, waa gin. Both teams 'Jsed a zone defenze championship. No date has b**n set nineteen tables in play. The ladies verbial "mile” has had a meteoric ^11:30— Charles Dornberger's Or^ 3:15— Afternoon Concert. ace. Is In Albany. Georgia, for an­ expected to go the route againet the but tho Rangers amoother play aa yet. chcBtra. first prize was won by Mrs. Cartier, rise since first attracting national lish Marks Tonight. 3:45— Mark Wamow’s Blue Velvet other tryout with one of the teams Boston Red Sox today. brought victory. All members of thg. Buckaroot 2:00 nildn.—Silent. Orchestra. second by Miss Margaret Clark, attention in 1929 by beating John­ tional League Prospects; ny Goodman, the Nebraskan who In the extensive farm systems of the team contributed to the scoring but P. B. F. T. consolation, Mrs. Portia B. Fuller. ■ St. Louis Cardinals. "Mickey," Tyler, Tex.—Jimmy Dykes sent Sheldon and Schuets ware the pace Tomorrow’s Program Men's first, George Taylor; second, conquered Bob Jones, On the eve Chicago. April 2— (A P ) — Adolph 2 Opalach, rg ...... 4 8 II of that memorable tournament Giants And Pirates Given rated as one of the beat, If not the his White Sox against the Pirates settera, tossing in six and five field 0 Custer, Ig ...... 3 Q g A. M. Gustave Cartier; consolation, Byron best, backstops In local sCml-pro again today with Monty Stratton, Klefcp) Chicago's high school boy 6:80—Blue Grass Roy. Houston. The door prize went to Goodman nearly was barred for his back stroke artist, will go after an­ goals respectively. 0 Staiim, Ig ...... 0 0 A circles, had a tryout last spring but who showed promise fit the end of In their march to tht. finals of the 7:00—Morning Watch —Ben Haw­ Jacob Franz. connection with a sporting goods other record tonight while Katy S Orasladio, c ...... 0 0 0 Chance Of Placing First. ,an injured hand kept him from mak­ the 1036 season, and Lea Tletje tourney, the Rangers eliminated the thorne. Ml.ss Elizabeth Haddad spent the shop in Omaha. Since then he and Rawls of Miami l^ach, Fla., swims 3 Sheldon, o ...... 0 1 l Little have become friends. Johnny ing the grade. Ho made enough slated to share the mound duties. Cy for her second 1938 title. In the .ncc. Austins of Bridgeport, tho Ansonia 0 Miller, rf ...... 2 1 8 8:00—News. week-end -with her alstey in J(ew impression, however, to secure a Blanton and Guy Bush were Hated as 8:15—Morning Melodies. York. wa.s best man at Lawson’s wedding pnd night of competition for men's Blue Devils, tho Waterbury Cadets, 1 Taggart, r f ...... O i l RADIO '’S I? New York, April 2 —( a P) — A contract for this year and is worii- tho Pirates’ probabls' pitchers. » 8:30—Cheerio. last January. Now Goodman looms and women’s senior National A. A. the Bridgeport Shamrocks; climax­ 2 Summers. I f ...... i o g (Eastern Standard Time.) as a successor to Little as the coun­ two-club race for the National ing hard to earn a rpgula’r position. ——— U. championships at the Lake Shore ing their Impressive performance 9:00—Old Timers Discovery Drive. I-eague pennant, with the St. Louis A natural ball player. It is Kat- 9:16—Radio Bazaar. try's ranking amateur. Greenwood, Miss.— Oral Hilde­ Athletic Club. with lost night's triumph over the U U HE SPREAD HIMSELF f.r. ’iir I .:a Cardinals dethroning the Chicago kaveck'a ambition to break Into the brand and Johnny Allen were named With the competition expected New Britain Emeralds. 10:00—Flood Nows. Cubs by a narrow margin, was fore- major leagues and his host of , Clowns 10:15--Home Sweet Home. New York, April 2.—(AP) — A l,nw80ii Little to take the mound for Cleveland from Danny Zchr of Northwestern P- ‘ B. F. T. c u t today by the natiOD’a baseball friends In Manchester wish him against the Giants here today In the University a mark to replace the 11:30—The Myatery Chef. silk top hat. In keeping with the A UH LE TOO THIN experts casting ballots in the Asso­ every success in his efforts. 4 Blimamon, rf i ...... 3 1 7 10:46— Blue Room Echoes — Joseph eastern environment, will house the JONES AND PICABD ninth game of their exhibition series. world 160 yard back stroke stand­ 3 Crockett, rf ...... 1 0 I . Little will be associated with Bob ciated Press' tenth annual poll. Allen baa recovered from an attack ard of 1:30.9, listed for Al Vande Blume, director. newly developed NBC microwave I Jones In work which the Georgian In as close a battle of ballots as ARROWS, METHODISTS 0 Jolmaon, if ...... 3 o 4 11:00—Music Appreciation Hour. radio station when it gets its first of influenza. Welghe of Newark, N. J., Is the 1 Anderson, c ...... 3 I $ Ramona Herdman Produces described as "educational.” Present the poll aver has seen, 48 of the 98 prospect. Kiefer has frequently 11:69—Time Signals. real tryout In broadcasting. It will plans call for Little to lead a tour­ AUGUSTACHOICES sports editors and baseball writers 2 R. Johnson, r g ...... 0 0 6 he the network's sidewalk descrip Novel Of a Man Who Fills BAY STATE LASS HAS Tyler, Tex.—Brother Lloyd, the beaten the listed mark. START COURT SERIES 12:00 noon—Martha and Hal. ing party which w ill' give exhibi­ who participated, eaat their first- MIs^ Rawls, limited because of a 0 Walker, I g ...... 3 0 4 P. M. tlon of the Eastern fashion parade Too Many Roles. tions, show motion pictures and place ballots for the "Gas-House little poison of the Waner family, along Fifth avenue. began his limbering up exercises recent Illness to chances at two 12:15— Honcyboy and Sassafras. otherwise seek to create wider in­ Co-Favored In Betting At Gang" led,by the inimitable Deans LEAD IN GOLF H NAL crowns, instead of the threo'she won Mcpt Tomorrow Night In First 10 -I 10 Ta 81 12:30— Merry Madcaps — Norman The silk-hat transmitter, sized BOOK REVIEW B y Helen terest in golf playing. Jones will and boUitered by the off-seaaon ac­ after recovering from a long siege of pneumonia. Although a little last year, will seek to retain her Hume To Decide Y Junior Score at half, 18-9, Ciowns. Ref­ Cloutier, director: with Bob 7H. will be worn by ajmouncer By BRUCE OATTON I act only in an advisory capacity. quisition of Leroy (Bud) Parmelee, eree. Starr. George Hicks. He will be appropri­ Southem Pines, N. C., April 2.— underweight, Lloyd declared ha was title In the 100 yard breast stroke. Cngc Championship. Ellis (to NBC). I The aim is to reach public courses, Odds Of 8 To 1 Against fast-ball right-hander. Little Miss Rawls last night bet­ 1:00—News and weather. ately attired otherwise in formal The Juggler who keeps a frying I schools and colleges with the pro- The Cubs, who won the 1935 flag (A P )—Deborah . Verry, of Worces­ feeling fine. cutaway. A t his lips will be pan, an Indian club, and a basket ter, Moss., held a 3-stroke load to­ tered American and meet records Tomorrow evening at the Man­ 1:15—Hit ’Tunes. Welshimer I motional program. with a spectacular 21-gama winning for the 800 yard Individual relay, pK)cket-slzc microphone and under of tomatoes spinning from hand to To Enter Open Play Field In Invitation. day 03 s' e sought her second mid- Macon, Ga.—The Cincinnati Reda chester YMCA gymnasium the Ar­ 1:20—Aeolian Trio. streak in the closing -month ot the with a time of 4 minutes, 6.3 sec­ CLARE MEETS GILES ' 1:30— ^ammy Kaye's Orchestra. his coat a belt, bearing 30 small 6- hand without dropping anything ICopyrleht, 193>. N'EA Service, Inc; The Californian alao will take his campaign, - were placed second des­ South women’s golf crown in the were hoping for fair skies after yes­ rows and South Methodist quintets terday's rain-drenched defeat as onds. She won by 12 big yards, will open their throe game series for _ 2:00—Guy Hedlund and Company. volt batteries to produce 180 volta baa a soft snap compared with the I ebanpes with other professionala In Augusta,. Ga., April 2.—(A P )— pite the fact they will get away final 18 holes of medal play. and fourth others to light the man who (so to speak) tries to they faced the Senators in the third shatteried her own American record the Y Intermediate basketball 2:30—Nicholas Mkthay and his I open competition, for prize money. America's liiadlng professionals and from the' barrier two weeks hence Miss Vsrry turned in an 81 yes­ of 4:08.1, and wrecked her meet IN AMATEUR TOURNEY Gypsy Orchtatra. three tiny acorn type transmitting keep two women in the air at the I He will Join the "money brigade" with vlrtuallv the same array that terday-three strokes under wo-’ of their four-gims eariee. Tony league title. A great amount of same time. amateurs, assembled here for the Freitas was manager Chuck Draa- mark of 4:09.2. rivalry exists between the teams 8:00— "Forever Young,” dramatic tubes. I here for the first time. He will com- performed ao lansatlonaUy a year men’s par tor the 6,807-yard cham- Claudia Eckert of ­ The transmitter weighing only 11 This trick is almost Impossible; Ipete in the United States open « t 85,000 72-hqIe medal-pISJr Augusta ago. plonshi.^ course of the Southern sen’a mound selection. and the fans over at the Y are look­ Plnehurst, N. C., April 8 — (A F ) sketch. National Invitation golf tournament, ed the meet with a rccord-cracklng ing forward to a game filled with —With the quarter-finals at band, 8:15— Ms Perkins. ounces, has been built Into the and evpn If you succeed m doing iBaitusrol, N: J., in June. If possl- The Cubs received 39 first-place Pines Cmmtry club. It, the results aren’t worth the Jblc ho will go to England to try remained idle today a i rain delayed performance when she tore through plenty of action. George T. Dunlap, Jr., was heavily 3:30—Vic and Bade. crown of the hat along with-a hol­ ballots but Charley Grimm's cham­ Miss Verry won the title In 1933. Kissimmee, Fla.—Double kilUnge the water In 1 minute. 2.2 seconds trouble— to you or to the females I again for the Brltieh Open title. He the start until Friday. Officials said pions can take heart from the fact are getting to be almoat a habit Both Herb Stevenson and Hugh' favored today to win hie fifth ttti* 8:45—The O’Neills. low alumni rod alx and one-half l t h o u g h i f b very nice to have Ths defending champion, Charlotte In her qualifying hsat to better Miss inches high for the antenna. It is involved. ■ was fourth last year In the British 18 boles probably will be played to­ that the 1936 pon establUbed the Glutting, of South Orange, N. J., with the Phillies. They pulled three Greer, coaches ot the two quinta In th8 north and south amateur golf RawU' meet record of 1:03 for the respectively, are confident of vic­ championship. connected by an inconspicuous cable Ramona Herdman puts the Four sistere Juat like you, I Open after conquering the amateur morrow. Cardinali os favoritss and ranked waa unable to compete this year. double plays against the Chibe yes- A field. Meanwhile, sentiment and recent 100 yard free style and came back tory. Lost Friday night the South Dunlap, who took an easy victory to the battery belt, which also has a Juggler of ladles under gloss In I the Chibs no better than' third. Trailing Mlee Verry with 84’e were terday and the same number the day In the final to conquer Mary Ixiu couple of operating switches and on intelligent, well-wnitten novel, Yvonne thinks every little girl bough a "pro" for ail practical sub-par firing by Bobby Jones, the As far as ths sxperts are con­ Betelle Lawson of (JhspcI Hill, N. before. Methodist lada broke the tic for the In the second round whUo m ^ o t cs. Little ta not eligible now Petty of Seattle's Washington A. last round In the league by trim­ the otbera were forced to the home the microphone connection. "A Time for Love” (Hariwrs: retired king of the fairways, made cerned, only two otner clubs— the C., and Mrs. Edwards Stevens of C., inches In 1 minute 2.5 sec­ Because the range will be only a 82), and leavta you feeling a mix­ Should have a rag doll, too. Imbership in the Professional him co-favorite in the betUng odds New York Giants and'. Pittsburgh- knoxvllle-rPinky Higgins* three ming the Arrows-ln a fast cage en­ bole or beyond to win, was paltod Greenwich, Conn. onds.. / counter. They are sure they can re­ with Richard Tufts of PlnshursL WDRC quarter mile, the chain’s motorized ture of contempt and pity for him. Jfs Association and probably along with Henry Picard of Her- Pirates—can be considered to have Ektty Abernathy of Flttaburgb home runs Tuesday are etUl. the transmitter will retransmit from the Her book tells about a middle- ■ won’t be. Requirements for mem- shsy. Pa., at odds of 8 to 1 against even a remote chancsL.of flguring^in talk of the Atbletice. Although a peat afealn. The Arrows, on the Dunlap yesterday defeated Tom 225 Hartford, Conn. 18S(i Ibershlp call for a three-year "ap- held third place with an 88. Tue other Iwnd, are a dangerous bunch Pierce, the Vermont UtMoider, * silk-bat station asing 1.^ meters, or aged New York magazlna editor the field. Fifty-four golfers are en­ the cbamploDSbIp this summer, n a to’um&ment le a preliminary to toe holdout for several weeks after the (Eastern Standard lim e.) who succeeds In spreading himself Iprenticeahlp," employment by . a Giants 'were given 18 votes for first- lEAFS FACE AMERKS of hoopsters and can be reckoned and 6, while Tuft* eliminated 70 kilocycles, to the netiyork on . q HE loves Marie, Annette, OAIle, tered. , , annual north and aouth wom&’a training seaaon opened, Higgins has out ao thin that he fairly evapo­ ■ club aa a teaching "pro" ^ d part place and Pittsburgh, prospective convinced bis teammates that bis on to give the men ot Meth plenty Andrew McNair, of London, Eng­ longer short wave. Tho favor with which the public tournament' etartlng at nearby land, 3 up. Tuning in tonight; rates. And Emllie very much. ■ proprietorship, at least in a golf "dark horse" of the