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GETS FRIEND OUT WHERE EIGHT MEN WERE KILLED SKAREKniED, AND HIMSELE IN. BUSINESS ON UPGRADE j 'i , - w In Such a Hurry to Help FOUR CHILDREN, Speeding Friend He is Also Arrested for Speeding. IN B M FIRE Bvimston, HI., April 16.— IS SEEN BY PRESIDENT (A P )—Alfred Parorti of Glen­ view, HI., is not the kind of fel­ low to sit back in an easy chair Father and Mother, Twins when a friend is in trouble. Major Bankmg Cri$is Over; Yesterday his friend, Richard Hansen of Highland Park was Ravi Unions Protest and Two Other Qiildren arrested for speeding by Motor­ Confident Budget Will Be cycle Policemen Eugene San­ ford and Fred Eichler, but he Wickerson Promotion Die When Flames Sweep merely chuckled when they told Balanced — Says Bonus him he needed a cash bond of |25. Cashing Plan Will Not Be Tenement; 3 Odiets Saved “That’s esisy,” said he as he Washington, April 16.—(AP)—^^ exercise of the rights of the wage telephoned Parorti. Organized labor’s campaign against earners to organize and act togeth­ er for the protection of their com­ Policemen Sanford and Eich­ promoting Judge James H. Wilker- Adopted — Favors Five New York, April 16.—(AP) — ler left the station. When they mon interests, Fire, aweeplBg through a Bronx returned Parorti was with son of Chicago to the Circuit bench “Also that he has Issued sweep­ ing injunctions without notice de­ Day Working Week To tenement In which many families them. Hanson was waiting. was carried to every Senator today “You surely made fast time in a telegraphic appeal that they priving workers of rights confirm­ slept, killed two adults and four getting here,” observed Hansen. vote against his confirmation. ed by Federal law. children today. "Yes,” said Parorti as he Senators Cutting, (R., N. M.), “He has shown by intemperate Spread Employment. It was the second tragic tene pulled the $25 out of his pocket. and xmjustified criticisms of labor ment fire of the week. A mother Ashurst, (D., Ariz.), and several “I have got myself out now and other Senators disclosed they had organizations and prejudice and and five children died when fire I have only $25. These police­ class conscious bias which unfits Washington, April 16.— (AP) —■ trapped them in their fifth floor received the messages which were men just arrested me for speed­ signed by a number of officials of him for promotion to higher judicial It is President Hoover’s belief that quarters Wednesday evening. ing.” Those burned to death today were various railway labor organizations. authority. . current pessimism ou the American But Hansen got a justice of ’The telegram cited the resolution “We therefore earnestly on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dombril, their economic outlook is not warranted and the peace to release him later. of the railway unions, adopted at behalf of the organized railway 12-year-old twin sons, Jacob and that several definite factors Joseph: Edith Weinstein, 7, and their (Cleveland convention 'Thurs­ workers of the United States and in «■ : fairness to all organized labor that Philip Weinstein, 10. f' y . day, opposing Wllkerson, whose point to orderly recovery. you use your vote and Influence to The Dombrils were fighting to I'''’' confirmation has been recommend­ This view goes with the conclu­ prevent the conflrmation of the ap­ escape when death overtook them. DARROW IS BETTER; ed by a Senate judiciary sub-com­ sion that the drive for liquidation Their bodies were found in the third mittee by a 3 to 2 vote. pointment of .Judge Wilkerson to floor hallway of the four-story The telegram said: the United States Circuit Court of has spent itself; and that the asveral structure. Three other children in TRIAL IS RESUMED “His service as United States Appeals.” financial aids of the government to the family got out without injury. judge has shown Judge Wilkerson’s ’They were signed by more than banking and business have con­ 60 leaders of as many unions. Children Trapped An inside view of Ohio state’s new $6,500,000 state office bu i!*»g at Columbus, showing terrific force of clear antagonism to the legitimate quered the major banking crisis; The two Weinstein children were mysterious explosion that killed eight men and injured 50 more, doing $1,200,000 damage. Giant marble that‘alarm over pending legislation trapi>ed in their apartment after slabs were ripped from the walls. Steel door casings were jammed out of place on the elevators as shown their father, Benjamin Weinstein, Famous Lawyer Stricken such as bonus payment and some of above. Two men missing were feared buried in the ruins. A gas main break was generally believed to had led his wife and two other chil­ the more severe taxes placed in the dren to safety through smoke-filled have caused the explosion, although accumulated marble dust or a bomb were other causes advanced. A revenue bill by the House appear series of labor clashes marked construction of the building, which was nearly completed. much exaggerated, and that the one halls. With Attack of Indiges­ PROHIBITION AS ISSUE Rescued by firmemen and by pa­ needed factor Is widespread confi­ trolmen who suffered severe bums dence. in dragging them out, the little tion. Bonus Cannot Pass girl and boy succumbed several L E V in TILTS AT TROUBLES BOTH PARTIES Mr. Hoover is confident Congres­ hours later in a hospital. HASTEN CONSOLIDATION sional sentiment assures speedy Benjamin Siegel, a painter who Honolulu, April 16— (AP) —Im­ passage of the billion dollar tax bill lived next door to the burned tene­ mediate fulfillment of a defense in well balanced form, and that a ment house was arrested on a promise to name one of the four ac­ JOHNSON, HERALD Becomes More and More a canvass of Senate sentiment shows charge of homicide after detectives STRESS ECONOMY It Is Impossible for the $2,000,000,- cused persons as the slayer of EASTERN ROADS’ APPEAL and an assistant fire marshal con­ 000 bonus cashing plan to become ducted an investigation. Police Joseph Kahahawai was sought by Factor As the Dates For law. said they learned Siegel had been the prosecution in the lynching case IN CONSOLIDATION He points to the economy cam­ permitted to store ropes and tackle here todaj'. Attacks Judge and News paign now imder way. In cooperative of his trade in the ground floor Exclusive of testimony relating Attorneys File Brief With L NEW DEVELOPMENTS Conventions Approach; effort between Congress and the ex­ locker of the burned building and it to the attack on Mrs, Thalia Mas- paper, Gets Retainer and ecutive branch as one of the great­ was believed spontaneous combus­ sle, of one and daughter of an­ C C. Saying That Speed Is Republican Dry Senators Proponents Believe That Will est ever undertaken by any govern­ tion aipong oily rags in Siegel’s other of the defendants, with which IN LINDBERGH CASE ment in a single year and places a ' locker caused the fire. Kahahawai and four others .was Promises Early light Suit. high value on the Federal Reserve charged, also was sought by the Necessary To Save Big Change Their Views. Appeal To Majority of system’s new program for an organ­ prosecution. ized expansion of credit. Before Ldeut, Thomas H. Massie Professor Albert Levitt came to 'This summary of the PresideEt’a CUMMINGS TO A Q resumes the witness stand to con­ Railroads. Hysterions Trip of Woman Voters Tuesday. views was given out by a thorough­ tinue his story thus far principally Manchester last night to address Washington, .^ril 16.—(AP)— ly dependably source as the result relating to the attack on his wife, group of local people on the sins of Activity toward, resubmission of of close study of the economic fac­ attorneys prepared to argue in To Trenton — the liepublicau pkrty In Gonnectl- the 18th Amendment showed itself tors. AS A PEACEMAKER caainbers the admissibility of testi­ Washington, April 16.— (AP) — Economy in the operation of the Attorneys for the proponents of the cUt and before he left he had suc­ today an increasing factor In the schools of Manchester, the princi­ Five Day Week mony along that line. Coupled with the summary came Clarence Darrow, chief defense Flare Lights Dp Estate. ceeded in getting a retainer’s fee political preparations for the June eastern four system railroad consol­ from the Taxpayers’ League execu­ pal argument for school districts a definite suggestion that wide­ counsel whose Illness halted the idation plEin today stressed to the In­ conventions of the Republican and consolidation, seems to have won spread use of the five day working trial yesterday, annoimced last tive committee to carry a rate case To Convince Smith’ s terstate Commerce Commission the against the Manchester Electric Democratic parties. over a large number of voters in week is essential throughout indus­ Hopes night he was “ much better” and Hopewell, N. J,, April 16.— (A P )— “urgent Importance” of hastening Company into the courts. Adver­ At the Capitol where hearings town to the proposed merger which try until a high degree of re-employ­ On the forty-sixth day since the tised to talk to the gathering, num­ ment has been obtained. The (Continaed on Page Two) consolidation. are in progress looking to an early will be voted upon Tuesday in a Friends That Roosevelt Lindbergh baby was kidnaped the bering exactly 97, on the misde­ President has been working bard to In a 263 page brief reviewing in vote by the Senate on resubmission, special election. A t the same time detail the plan broached by the latest in the baby hunt are: meanors of J. Henry Roraback, the the two Wyoming Senators joined have this short week instituted in the government service as a stag­ Chesapeake and Ohio, Baltimore and Admiral Guy Burrage of Norfolk Professor from Redding tumpd his in aimouncing themselves desirous disclosures of fraudulent conduct of Will Be the Next President district school affairs in Hartford Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York said John H. Cilrtis of Norfolk, oratorical fire into a bitter personal of placing the prohibition question gered emplojtoent plan, first to se­ has pointed out to hundreds of lo­ BIG BEER PARADES Central systems for creating four back from a secret mission, had attack upon Judge Raymond A before the people. Both Kendrick, cure a needed payroll saving which cal citizens the inefficiencies that great railroad systems in the East, made at least one contact with the Johnson of this town and upon Sen­ the Democrat and Carey, Republi­ he believes will total between $75.- Hartford, April 16 — (AP) — supposed kidnapers. ator Hiram Bingham, With regard creep Into the district system. 000,000 and $80,000,000 and second Homer S. Cummings of Greenwich, attorneys for three of the applicants can, have dry records behind them. See Large Vote PLANNEDBYWALKER pointed to failure of recapture pro­ Dean H. Dobson-Peacock, third to Mr, Roraback Mr. Levitt dis­ In expectation that instead of re­ field marshal in Governor Roose­ missed the subject by remarking he In Richmond, Va., Bishop James A large vote seems assured for ducing governirent employment It visions of the 1920 Transportation of the Norfolk Intermediaries, said Cannon, Jr., one of the most active velt’s presidential campaign, has they believed the child is alive and had Mr, Bingham to answer for. Tuesday as both proponents and will increase It by 25,000 to 30,000 stepped into the Connecticut con­ act as one of the reasons for speed. dry leaders, announced himself In opponents of the plan are bolding The New York Central was not well. Slams This Paper workers. test with the hope of ending what 'The Herald came in for much of substantial agreement with the meetings and organizing campaigns Supporting the view that the among the signers of the brief. Dr. John F. Condon, the “Jafsie” he calls the “stop Roosevelt” move­ Professor Levitt’s verbal abuse, “basal features” of the plan ad­ for getting out a big vote. The banking crisis is past, government New York Mayor Sets May “It is felt,” the document set ment in this state. recent editorial seemed to have got vanced by former Governor Harry polls will be open 'Tuesday at the figures show a net closing of 655 forth, “that the time has arrived (Continued on Page Two) In his first appeal to Connecticut under the speaker’s skin and al F. Byrd kt this week’s Jefferson Municipal building between eight in banks during the nine weeks pre­ when this matter should be prompt­ voters since he openly joined the 14 As Date For Gigantic though admitting it was a good Day Democratic rally In Washing­ the morning and eight at night and ceding establishment of the Recon­ ly settled if possible. We are facing Roosevelt camp, Mr. Cummings to­ editorial he insinuated that the ton to make possible a popular vote any voter can register his opinion. struction Corporation and only 77 difficult conditions which cannot be day questioned the advisability of writer didn’t know the facts. The on prohibition. more closings than reopenings in the met by hesitation or solved by way the state party participating in a Demonstration. CANCEL WAR DEBTS, speaker neglected, however, to put Byrd's Statement (Continaed on Page Se^'en) nine week period, a withdrawal of “program of mere obstruction since of imcertainty and confusion, • • • his finger on any point in the Other proposals may be easily set Hearing of this Byrd said he be­ $400,000,00 from banking institu­ as a political venture, the ’stop editorial wherein the facts were in­ tions was slmwn, against a $200,- up—on paper. But this is the only lieved that having extreme drys as Roosevelt’ movement has collapsed.” New York, April 16.—(AP) — BUTLER ADVOCATES correct. well as extreme wets approving his 000,000 indicated reduction in hoard­ Mayor James J. Walker hopes for proposal yet made which hsis the 'The meeting was in charge of Se­ “The truth is,” Mr. Cummings de­ plan, it would be possible to secure HINDENBURG WARNS ing during the later period. clared, “ that the rank tind file of the gigantic beer parades all over the essential and persuasive merit of lectman Sherwood G. Bowers, mem­ nation May 14 in an attempt to In­ reasonably assured fulfilment.” ber of Mr. Levitt’s council in the adoption quickly of the constitu­ Demo..** tic Party have made up tional change he proposed. In New PLANS REORGANIZATION. their mmds to nominate him. The fluence Congress to legalize beer Speed Neceasary so-called Independent Republican Washington, April 16.—(AP) — “The provision for recapture as a York the Times quoted J. J. Ras- masses of the party instinctively and put a tax on it. Reduce Tariffs Also As League, Mr, Bowers stressed the GERMAN RADICALS The House economy committee was The mayor announced last night means of adjusting the earning fact that the meeting was not In kob, chairman of the Democratic feel that he is not only highly quali­ national committee as considering told today by J. C. Roop, budget di­ fied for the position, but that he is he was seeking the co-operation of power as between the weaker and any way conducted with the Tax­ stronger systems pending consolida­ Means of Returning Pros- the Byrd plan better than his own rector, that President Hoover desir­ the candidate who can most cer­ mayors of all large cities, the Amer­ payers’ League of Manchester, An­ ed authority to make a thorough re­ tion,” said the brief, “has obviously proposal for a “home rule” amend­ tainly be elected.” ican Federation of Labor and the other speaker was Lynn Wilson, organization of Federal government. failed of its purpose. It 1^, there­ ment. Says He Wyi Deal With Other Smith’s Statement American Legion. introduced as the editorial writer on In explaining to the group behind He made the proposal so “50,000,- fore, a matter of urgent importance perity He Says In Address the Danbury 'Times. Mr, Wilson’s The Democratic committee of the Alfred E. Smith’s recent state state by adopting a resolution for closed doors, the administration's ment assuring Connecticut mayors 000 people may simultaneously Im­ that consolidations be made effec­ delivery reminded oldtimers in the Organizations As He Has repeal of the 18th Amendment far-reaching omnibud retrenchment that he was “available” for the press on the Senate and House of tive with the least practicable delay. audience of the political harangues representatives not only the impor­ Otherwise the confusion incident to Chicago, April 16.—(AP) — To that once accompanied torchlight brought to six the list of state or­ bill, Roop said Mr. Hoover desired presidential nomination which has Congress to establish a policy of tance but the magnitude of the de­ the present period of transition and quicken the return of better times. parades. ganizations in the party which so developed strength for the Smith With Hitlerites. consolidation that would permit him forces here and an impending fac­ mand for beer for taxation.” the partial consolidations or group­ Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, presi­ Blames J. H. for “Water” far have recorded themselves for repeal ir submission In their prepa­ to carry it out through executive or­ tional fight between National Com­ He said he was calling on lead­ ings which have already been made dent of Columbia University and Mr. Wilson’s theme was “watered ers here to join him in a demonstra­ will result in Increased demoraliza­ 1931 Nobel peace prize winner, rec­ stock.” He deplored the manner In rations for the Democratic conven­ ders. mitteeman Archibald McNeil and Berlin, April l.— (A P )—President The consolidations to be carried “ Old Guard” over his re-election are tion here that “will eclipse the tion of our transportation service ommends: which stock market gambling was tion. 'The New York action, said von Hlndenburg, who dissolved the great ‘Soimd Money’ parade of the cut at once, under the president’s believed to have impelled Mr. Cum­ and may endanger the entire policy Reduction or cancellation of war allowed and claimed that Wall Governor Roosevelt, is in keeping Bryan-McKinley campaign, the National Socialist troops by program, affect public works, publio mings to direct his -ttention to the of the Transportation Act.” debts and reparations. street had mulcted the people of with his ideas. Armistice celebration and the Lind­ their last pennies. Then he inferred decree this week, today instructed health, personnel administration, political tangle in his own state. He An extensive interpretation of the Worldrwlde revision and reduc­ Bepablican Opinion the authorities to investigate ac­ bergh reception.” purposes of this act, passed in 1920, that J. Henry Roraback was the Mercl^nt Marine, conservation and returns to Connecticut after visit­ tion of tariffs. A prediction that the Republican cusations that other politics^ units By legalizing beer and taxing It, was included. The law, said the cause of it all because of his con­ educational activities and the Me.\l- ing Democratic leaders in many And International economic national convention would go on are maintaining military organiza­ the mayor said. Congress would brief, “sought to build upon past ex­ unions to brofuien freedom of trade. nections with public utilities. can boimdary and water commis­ other states as official representa­ record for repesd was made in Chi­ tions calculated to imdermine the make unnecessary the impopular perience and in the light of thait eX' Making these recommendations In Introducing Professor Levitt, sions. tive of the Roosevelt forces. cago in an interview given by Nich­ authority of the state. tax bills now before Congress and perience to anticipate as far as pos' in ah address before the Economic Selectman Bowers read the excierpt The consolidations effected by the Called Unwise Move olas Murray Butler who said he His order, mentioned no names, would Improve economic conditions slble the problems incident to post Club last night. Dr. Butler declared from “Who’s Who” in which it was Cliief Executive would be subject to Mr. Cummings, Democratic Na­ would force a roll call on a resolu­ but it was understood that the In­ war readjustments. It was foimded the combination o f,war-time obliga­ revealed that the “ Gentleman from a 60 day veto by Congress. Should tional chairman in 1920 anc a tion to that effect. vestigation would be directed par­ on thd^ theory of the essential eco­ tions and high tariffs was the speci­ the southern part of the state” Congress not take action on the con­ former National committeeman for trained for the ministry. Professor In Bishop Cannon’s approval of ticularly into charge against the solidations effected within 60 days, nomic unity of the country. Tt fic primary cause of the world-wide the Byrd plan were a number of a quarter of a century, said he was Flowers, and How to Levitt opened his talk by reference Republican Reiebsbanner. they would, stand. convinced that Governor Roosevelt sought to establish the National business revf~sal. character of our transportation Foreign Trade Suffers In a letter to Wilhelm Groener, Roop read a lengthy statement ex­ would be nominated and elected, Care for Them. (Continaed on Page Two) (Continaed on Page Two) minister of the interior, the Presi­ plaining the 31 page administration Under these circumstances, he de­ agencies • • He said that while $240,000,000 “Though the law was sound In its flowed into the United Stetes Treas­ dent said he had signed the order bill. He said the President pre­ clared, it would be unwise for Con­ outlawing the storm troops after ferred his “five day week and stag­ necticut to put itself out of harmony Roses, pansies, tulips, Chinese essential principles, experience has ury in war debt payments during pinks —all beauty spots In your demonstrated that it was defective the last fiscal year, the depression Herr Groener had told him the step gered furlough plan” of emplojonent with “the forces which will control was necessary in the Interests of the over the McDuffie direct pay cut the Federal government for. the flower garden this year. in some particulars. abroad caused America’s foreign World Travel College By carefully planning and culti- “Mu6,000,000 state office building, 'Manchester Evening school last Louis A. Wheeler, president, have ployment Association, Inc., get Brook, 30 fishermen, 276 of up-state leaders, friendly to night when the clo^g exercises took from time to time during the sum­ Tammany Hall, at a history-making groups, representing the months of Thursday, waa a criminal act or fin planned an exhibit of a modem imderway Monday morning, when fish; Meadow Brook, 69 fishermen, the year. The January group was accident. place at the Nathan Hale school 253 fish; Roaring Brook, 265 fisher­ mer, but the dates have not yet been meeting of the State committee. garden which they displayed at the registration of persons who desire set. led by Miss Marion Noren and all With eight men dead, eco,‘ee in­ auditorium. Principal Arthur National Flower Show. They will to manage a home garden but lack men, 562 fish; Snake Meadow Brook, One of the firSt results from the Potter made the presentation and change of control and certsdnly the present whose birthdays occurred jured, and a heavy property dam­ also be in charge of registration. the funds to do so will begin at the 198 fishermen, 724 fish; Weepawaug during the fifst month of the year age, from the explosion, Governor admonished the pupils to make the The Hartford Women’s Club has headquarters of the association at River, 167 fishermen, 395 fish; most spectacular was the adoption most of their opportunities, especial­ of a resolution calling for imme­ assembled to lead tbe procession to George White promised dradtia planned a tea for Tuesday after­ the Municipal building. The regis­ Blackberry and Whiting River, 153 the banquet hsdl for supper. punishment if it is found the work ly educational opportimities. He noon with a memorial service di­ tration period will be limited to five fishermen, 100 fish; Blackwell’s diate repeal of the Eighteenth February's group was led by Mr. stressed the importance of reading rectly preceding it, for Mrs. Marion Brook, 111 fishermen, 125 fish; Bige­ Amendment. of vandals. days, closing Friday afternoon, in and Mrs. W. J. Horton as George A theory that high explosives American newspapers for the pur­ B. Campbell of Windsor, drama order that the Legion will be able low iind Natchaug rivers, 175 fish­ Regarding the introduction of and Martha Washington. March, pose of helping them to form opin­ cbaismein, whose loss is so keenly ermen, 21 fish; Farm River, 76 fish­ this tbe governor had not even been were used, was parUy discredited to further its plans for the project leader. Miss Elizabeth Johnson; last night by a preliminary investi­ ions on various public problems. felt by the Federation. ’They will at a joint meeting with the Board ermen, 72 fish; Farmington River, SWEDISH CONGREGA'nONAli consulted in advance. The resolution April, Mrs. Joseph Parke; May, Mrs. The ■ annual custom of presenting also be in charge of pages and west branch, 103 fishermen, 64 fish; S. E. Green, Minister was put to a vote which was unani­ gation by explosives experts, but of Directors of the association, Fri­ Anna Robb, as Queen of the May their final opinion will be given gold pins to pupils of the classes for ushers who will be in Colonial cos­ day evening, April 22. Fenton River, 113 fishermen, 46 fish; mous in its favor and accompanied was attended by Elizabeth Moseley, the foreign-bom was carried out oy tumes because of the bi-centennial Mt. Hope river, 44 fishermen, 11 fish; Swedish Morning worship, 10:30. by a burst of applause. later. year. Mrs. Owen Humphries is Receive Contributions Ethel Sonnikson, Astrid Doug(in, Another group of investigatore, Miss Ella L. Washburn, representing Having been promised the use of Mt. Misery Brook, 21 fishermen, 97 Sunday School, 12:00. It was presented by a member of Mrs. Olson and Mrs. Levitt, who are the Americanization Committee of president. fish; Norwalk River, 132 fishermen, English evening service, 7:30. the Albany County organization, appointed by the governor, review­ The Enfield Women’s Club, Mrs. an ample amount of land, the spon­ sisters; Mrs. Lula Bidwell,. Mrs Orford Parish Chapter, D. A. H. sors of the project ask that all who 113 fish; Pequonock river, 173 fisher­ Wednesday evening service, 7:30. openly hostile to the governor, but Pickett and Mrs. Florence Thorn' ed the opinion of the explo^vea ex­ The three pupils who attended all or John A. Best, president, is in charge men, 202 fish; Pine or Muddy River, John H. McCooey, the veteran lead­ perts and also studied theories that of flowers and decorations, and will desire to contribute seeds, plants, ton. the seventy-five consecutive sessions fertilizer or plowing, notify the of­ 98 fishermen, 51 fish; Pomperaug er of Kings County, made no secret June, the month of brides, was sewer gas or naLural gas was the are: Natalie Garrone, George Foth bring the ushers and pages Thurs­ and Weekeepeemee rivers, 396 fish­ cause. day. This club’s chorus will sing at fice at the Cer ;r, tel. 5980. E. J. COUNTY‘T CAMPAIGN of the fact that the idea originated represented by the following: Miss and Flora Chaparian. Miss Wash- Holl has donated the use of his ermen, 433 fish; Quinnipiac River, With him. Mabel Trotter, bride; bridegroom, State officials tacitly settled on bum also presented small silk fiags the president’s night reception 79 fishermen, 54 fish; Salmon Brook, the belief that only' explostvea of Wednesday. , ^ ^ . West Side and Homestead Park “Don’t Care” Paul Carter; bridesmedd, Charlotte to the pupUs. The class read the 145 fishermen, 88 fish; Salmon Riv­ “It undoubtedly reflects the senti­ Reichard; matron of honor, Mrs, great power could have done such American’s Creed in unison under Mrs. L. L. Harding, president of tracts, Frank Cheney, Jr., has made TO OPEN THIS WEEK extensive damage. The blast, which the Woman’s Club. of Maple Hill land available on Charter Oak er, .59 fishermen, 27 fish; Sandy Brk., ment of the people in this State,” Ada Carr; ringbearer, Mildred Har­ the direction of Miss Washburn. 98 fishermen, 24 fish; Shepaug River, said one leader. "It will put an end rison; train bearers, Beulah Robb, started in the basement of the IS- Mrs. Philip Cheney, representing will be in charge of information; street smd W. E. Hibbard has offer­ Mrs. Joseph Katz of the Woman’s ed land on North Main street, 158 fishermen, 59 sh; Ten Mile River, The annual financial canvass of to pussyfooting, and we do not can Barbara Carter, Irene Johnson. The story structure, wrecked the In­ the Society of Colonial Dames stated 42 fishermen, 30 sh; Willimantic the Hartford County Y. M. C. A. for what the man at tbe Executive M£ui- costumes and flowers were appropri terior up to within two stories, of that the Manchester Evening school Club of Glastonbury, on the recep­ Frank Williams, a member of the tion committee: Mrs. James A. Ir­ Board of Selectrnen, has already of­ River, 100 fishermen, 48 fish. fimds for the year May 1, 1932— sion thinks about it." ate to the occasion. the top, wrenching loose heavy steel was selected as one of six Connecti­ April 30, 1933, wUl open this com­ Tbe names of Alfred E. Smith July’s group was led by Miss Ma­ girders, and blowing out one wall, cut schools doing high grade work in vine of the Cosmopolitan Club of fered one hundred pounds of com ing week, with a committee of nine­ South Manchester for platform ar seed. and John W. Davis remained on tbe rion Waddell Vs the bathing girl; many doors and windows. the classrooms and present the LOSS OF EFFICIENCY ty men with John H. Thompson of sports for August, Mrs. Ethel Car­ Sheriffs of two counties continued school with the flag of Connecticut rangements; Mrs. Carolyn M. J. Sut 200 Calls Farmington, chairman of the Coun­ list of delegates at large when this ton of Suffield, credentials. This It was reported at the meeting was read at the meeting. They were ter; September, schoog^rl, Mrs. Mar^ a search for 300 pounds of dynamite Principal A. N. Potter accepted the club will also present a Polish Girls ty Y. M. C. a ; finance committee, jorie Morrison: October, the farmer­ missing from a London, O., powder flag for the evening school. It is a last night that more than 200 calls conducting the campaign. The goal next to the name of the Tammany Club they have been sponsoring. per week are being received from IN SCHOOLS FEARED leader himself, Mr. Curry’s being ette, Mrs. Noren; November, Puri­ plant. beautiful baimer, five by four, Tickets for the banquet will be in set for the year ahead is $11,500, a tan maid, Mrs. Wickes of Stafford mounted on a staff with a suitable persons who have contributed funds figure arrived at after careful con­ the first. charge of Mrs. Q ara T. Hubbard to the association, making requests If the renunciation by Governor Springs; December, Christmas, Mrs. CUT MECHANICS WAGE standard. the breakfast in charge of Mrs. G League of Women Voters Pass­ sideration to eliminate every possi­ Tilden, Mrs. Lettney, Mrs. Straw, Essay Winners. for labor up to the amount of their ble imnecessary expenditure. Roosevelt of a place in the delega­ Rexford Bailey and the luncheons requests in the order received until ed Resolution Opposing Bud­ tion out of sense of “political deli­ Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Dauchy, Waterbury, April 16.—(AP)—'The Olaf Erlan^on and Benjamin Mrs. Alexander F. Fraser, all of the get Cuts If Efficiency Is Im­ On Monday evening Ted Wlnis of robed in white, with lighted candles, Master Builders Exchange here told Suslam won the first and second the funds now on hand are exhaust­ the staff of the Hartford 'Hmes will cacy” had been prompted in part Hartford Woman’s Club. ed. paired. by the hope that it would compel sang Christmas carols. Joseph carpenters, painters, plumbers, and prizes offered by the AuxiUary of speak at the monthly supper of the Parke as Old Father Time brought steamfitters and others they must American Legion, Dllworth-Comell According to the financial report, Men’s Y. M. C. A. Club in Wapping, the withdrawal by Governor Smith the association now has $1,300 cash up the procession. work for $7 a day instead of $10 Pest Unit 102, for writing essays At the regular meeting of the which will be the occasion for the also, it was in vain. A feature of the supper was the about George Washington. Mr. LEVITT TILTS AT on hand and about $18,000 in Elxecutive Board of the Connecticut presentation of The Times trophy, Roosevelt Ignored and masons they must work for $9 pledges. It was taken into consider­ League of Women Voters held beautifully decorated, large birth­ a day instead of $13.20 or there will Erlandson read his essay and Mrs won by the Men’s Qub basketball Both Mr. Davis and Mr. Smith day cake, the gdft of Mr. and Mrs, T. Edward Bronson presented the JOHNSON, HERALD ation, however, that msiny of these Wednesday in New Haven, Miss team In the Senior A County Y Lea­ were consulted over the telephone be open shop beginning Monday. Emily H. Whitney of that city, state Otto Vlertel, which was cut and a President Mortimer Tracy of the prizes for the auxiliary. She said pledges will probably not be paid, gue. Mr. Winis will speak on early today by Mr. Curry and had, portion served to all present. that she herself read several of the due to altered ircumstances of the chairman of the committee on edu­ “Basketball” and will present the it was stated, “manifested a desire Master Builders Exchange said if (Continued from Page One) cation, introduced discussion con­ The entertainment which followed the men do not report for work essays submitted in the competition pledgers, which will naturally re­ trophy on behalf of The Times. to stay on the list.” a brief business session, included and pronounced them praiseworthy. duce the amount of the assets. cerning the League’s position vrith Members of the three basketball It was stated after tbe meeting Monday morning their places will bb to The Herald editorial on his loss regard to drastic cuts in school violin solo by Miss Helen Vlertel, tap filled by the open shop policy. Rev. Watson Woodruff and Charles of a case before the Supreme Court Projects now in the works will con­ teams in Wapping participating this that the suggestion that those two dances by Barbara Carter, piafio sume about $7,000 and it was voted budgets being made in various past season in the County Y leagues, L. Wigren were the official judges of Errors. He said he didn’t ca.re towns of the state. The board shining names be wiped from the duets by Beulah Robb and Irene in the contest. what a paper said in its editorial to spend $2,000 more on the Broad have been invited to be present. slate, which proposal was so com­ Johnson, and an amusing version of Leonard Excellente played several columns so long as it printed the street project, this sum coming di­ passed a resolution expressing its On Wednesday evening at 8 pletely ignored, had emanated, if rectly from the association treas­ opposition to “cuts which might im­ the Virginia reel danced by the fol­ pleasing violin solos which were en news. He didn’t say that The Her pair the efficiency of the schools." o’ctock a meeting will be held at not from Governor Roosevelt him lowing: Mrs. Moseley, Mrs. Lida thusiastically received by the audl aid did not print the news. ury. This will leave about $8,000 the headquarters of the County Y. self, at least from a quarter friend­ Richmond, Mrs. Edna Hathaway and with which to finance the miscel- Following is the resolution: ence. Miss E. Marion Dorward was Attacks Johnson WHEREAS the Connecticut League M. C. A., 93 Elm street, Hartford, of ly to the governor, with a possibility Mrs. Ethel Sonniksen, attired as CIRCLE Mr. Eccelente’s accompanist. He charged that Judge Johnson’s Is^eous jobs and it is expected that all interested in baseball for this that he had inspired it. men: Mrs. Georgia George, Mrs, the association’s work will be com of Women Voters is deeply con­ Teachers’ Attendance. connection with the judiciary repre cerned that the present generation coming season. Baseball teams of Astrid Dougan, Miss Marion Wad Saturday and Sunday In addition to the three pupils sented all the evil that rests In the pleted by the middle of May. No the county have been invited to send dell and Mrs. Joseph Parke, as wo town court system. He accused the plans will be made to raise addi­ of school children who are growing their representatives to the meet­ with perfect attendance records dur up under specially difficult condi­ men. All wore clothes backward, The City Nobody Knows ing the past year, it was pointed out local man of using the courts for a tional funds to continue activities tions shall be fully equipped for the ing, at which plans for the sum­ and false faces and the result was today by Principal Potter that all of political football and stated that which have been carried on for struggle of life; mer’s leagues will be drawn up. SO. METHODIST CHOIR screamingly funny. the teachers in the night school also “even a slop pail can give you a twenty-two weeks, as it is felt that WHEREAS education is the es­ Dates for other County Y activi­ Contests of skill for prizes follow­ ‘THE HEART attended every session. Mrs. Bes' lesson in health and sanitation.” with warm weather outdoor labor sential service which a community ties immediately ahead include: The IN REQUEST PROGRAM ed, the men sewing, and the women sie McCormick, who holds the all- Evidently he was expected to chal­ will tend to create employment. can give to its future citizens; he it annual track and field meet. Willow hammering and sawing woqiJ.' It of NEW YORK’ time record of the Manchester Eve­ lenge Judge Johnson to a debate Amount Expended RESOLVED, that the state board Brook Park, New Britain, Saturday, was midnight before the Jolly party ning school for attendance records, since he said that he would like to The association has expended of Connecticut League of Women May 7th, under the direction of Ath­ Bach Mass and Arkhangelski’s dispersed. With not having missed a single session get J. Henry Roraback or Senator $67,252.36 to date, not including the Voters while appreciating the letic Commissioner L. M. Depot; the Bingham on a platform and that he payroll for this week, which is es­ nniMinl couniy convention dinner and “Day of Judgment” To Be SMITH AND DALE for three full years, was unable to necessity for strict economy in city CUP FOR KAYE DON attend this year owing to illness. didn’t “want to use a 16 Inch gun timated at $2,400. In addition to and town budgets is thoroughly op­ business meeting of the association Sung April 24. GEORGE SHJNEY She had attended 225 consecutive on a snipe.” this amount, $2,702.64 has been posed to any cut which impairs the on Monday, May 16; and the open­ and RUTH HALL He charged that Senator Bing­ ing of Camp Woodstock for the sum­ London, April 16.—(AP)—Kaye sessions and went to the first four spent for material, supplier and efficiency of the schools. So much Interest was aroused by It brings you heart-tiirobe and last fall. Then she had to discon­ ham,, as chairman of the recent Re­ equipment. The figure includes mer season on Wednesday, July 6. the singing, in their February pro Don, the automobile racer, received tinue evening school work owing to publican state convention, “didn’t however, nearly $15,000 spent on gram, of the “Sanctus” from the B from United States Ambassador hilarious laughter. her illness, which made hospital dare let us speak.” He told his the Broad street Extension project, PROHIBITION AS ISSUE minor Mass of Bach, and of "’The Mellon today a silver cup present audience not to be misled by talk Day of Judgment” by Archangelski, ed on behalf of his admirers in De A Warner Bros. Picture treatment necessary. about Cormecticut being out of debt financed through appropriations by Certificate Hdiders. the Board of Selectmen. SEC. STIMSON ARRIVES that it has been decided to repeat troit, Mich. Lord Wakefield, his and concluded by consigning him­ TROUBLES BOTH PARTIES them both on the program to be backer, said he and Don were plan ON THE SAME PROGRAM The list of students who received self to the role of a martyr who certificates of attendance last night FOR ARMS CUT PARLEY sung by the choir on Sunday night, ning to take a new speedboat. Miss would carry his fight on to Dooms­ April 24th. In addition to these England HI to Detroit this year. is as follows: day no matter what the result. First year: Eugene Suteski, Ange­ (Continued from Page One) numbers, Archibald Sessions has ar­ ‘‘The Hound of Gets Retainer DARROW IS B E nE R ; South Africa leads the world In lo Bosco, Flora Chaparian, Catherine After the meeting it developed Geneva, . April 16. — (AP) — ranged an unusually interesting list De Parce, Tillie Shapiro, Vera Po- highly Important qualifications. United States Secretary of State of some of the best liked composi­ production of gold. the Baskervilles’’ that the Executive Committee of Cannon opposed vigorously Inclu­ tions in the choir repertoire. In­ kutney. the League on Thursday night had TRIAL IS RESUMED Henry L. Stimson arrived from The most thrilling story that second year: Mrs. Agnes Kolaez- sion in either party platform of a Paris this morning at 8 o’clock and cluded will be the “Choral” from voted to retain Professor Levitt to plank recommending it. He object­ went Immediately to the villa a Wagner’s "Meistaralngers,” the came from the ndnd of tbe ko, .»-gnes Melldonian, Otto Foth, begin proceedings before the Public master author of deteettve fto- Natalie Garrone, Michael Busky, (Continued from Page One) ed to singling out the 18th Amend­ mile east of the city which h&.had “Gloria in Excelsls” from the “St. Utilities Commission and in the ment for its application and favor­ tion, Sir Arthor Conui DoyK John Kisalauikas, Andrew Klein, courts if necessary to procure lower engaged as a residence during his Cecilia” Mass of Gounod, Gretchanl- MYSTERY ISLAND would be ready in court today. ed making the direct vote by the stay here. nofTs "As the Waves of the Sea,” S-Act Play Richard Skenderian, Mike Haberan. lighting rates from the Manchester ODD FELLOWS HALL George Foth, John Kurzis. Electric Company. At the close of George S. Lejsure, defense asso­ people In each state take the place He planned to spend the day in a “In Joseph’s Lovely Garden” by Chapter Five of ciate said Darrow had been attack­ of the present provision for consti­ series of introductory conversations Dickenson, “Jesu Friend of Sinners APRIL 18, 8:15 P. M. Third year: Everett Finley, the meeting Mr. Levitt was handed SUNSET REBEKAH LODGE “The Lightning Warrior’ Thomas Boucher, Amil Pantaleo, a retainer and he promised to be- ed by indigestion. tutional conventions as alternative with Sir John Simon, British foreign by Grieg, and “Hear My Prayer by Prosecutor’s Plans to ratification y the legislatures. secretary. Chancellor Bruenlng of Benefit Infirmary Fund, With Rin-Tin-Tin Benjamin Suslam, Olof Erlandson, ’gin the proceedings next week. The Ptopyloff. Admission 35o. Francis Burke, Marshall Osalla, Mrs. first step, it is understood, will be Prosecutor John C. Kelley an­ Byrd’s proposal was for submitting Germany and Signor Motta of the Marcella Colombat, Svea Ohman. in the form of a formal protest nounced he would seek to have Dar­ an amendment to the legislatures, Italian Delegation to the disarma­ row tell the court specifically before which, upon ratification, would pro­ ment conference. against existing rates made to the C’MON YOU DANCE LOVERS Public Utilities Company. going further with defense testi­ vide that future changes to the con­ Chancellor Bruening arrived last Members of the League said that mony just which one of the defend stitution be submitted direct to the night from Berlin, step to nifty music on the NEW DEVELOPMEN'^ people by Congress for a vote at a Tbe League of Nations Assembly’s smoothest floor In town! Sunday Sunday of the $1,200 required for Attorney ants would admit firing the fatal Monday IN llNDRSRfiH CASE Levitt’s fee and the incidental costs shot and plead insanity. date when no other elections would committee of nineteen, appointed to Monday (Continued from Page One) $600 had already been raised with Testifying of the criminal assault be held, the vote to be counted by consider the SIno-Japanese question, a l l m o d e r n Tuesday Tuesday one-third of the town canvassed. upon Mrs. Massie, the young naval states and ratification being (as at met at 11 a. m. who made the futile $50,000 ran­ officer previously had said the af present) by three-fourths of the Secretary Stimson told newspaper Laughter, Romance, Music Galore! som payment, said: “I’d be glad to 1,500 ARE DISCHARGED fair preyeu on his mind. The defense states. men he was here as a member of DANCE report if I had anything to report indicated Massie would shoulder re Third Party the disarmament conference and but I have nothing." Chicago, April 16.—(AP)—Near­ sponsibility for the actual killing Bishop Cannon in an address be­ that be would not discuss the TONIGHT A young woman who said she was ly 1,500 city employes lost their and raise the insanity issue, but fore the state Anti-Saloon League Shanghai question during his stay. Lithuanian Hall Greta Gray of Minneapolis, a friend jobs today to save Chicago $115,- Darrow did not specifically name convention discussed the possibility He said he hoped to assist in getting ______Golway St. of Colonel Lindbergh’s mother, vis­ the lieutenant. Kelly said he want that both parties would adopt some concrete result on disarma­ 000 a month in salaries. ment which he considers one of the ited the Lindbergh home last night. News of the discharge was not ed the defense to say whether Mas planks for resuhmlsslon or repeal. BUDDY BORST ORCH. She emerged saying, ‘"They’re all sie would admit the killing so that He hinted at a Third Party move­ most valuable methods of contribut­ Admission 50c-25c. made public until last night al­ ing to world peace. feeling better.” though Mayor Anton Cermak order­ ii could be determined at once ment in that event. ’Two detectives then escorted her ed it before leaving for French Lick, whether the navy officer now is Democratic state conventions or to Trenton. State police said she Ind., Thursday night to rest after sane or insane. committees which, have expressed was merely "given a ride into Tren­ “An Insane man cannot testify" themselves for a change or a new ton by two detectives going off an arduous primary election cam­ paign. V Kelley said. vote on prohibition Include with duty." New Witnesses New York, Iowa. Maine, Michigan, No Greta Gray is listed in Min­ ‘"The cost of government is too high. It must be cut," he remarked The defense broadened the visible Minnesota and Washington. Of the neapolis city directory. Mrs. W. A. scope of its activities by summoning other states holding such meetings Chorus of 100 Butler, of Minneapolis, aunt of Colo­ before departing, as he quoted fig­ ures to show he had already re­ six witnesses in addition to two Los Arkansas, Louisiana, Kentucky and nel Lindbergh, said she knew of no Angeles alienists previously called. Oklahoma Ign*" .’ed tbe question; Greta Gray among friends of the duced payrolls by more than $7,000,- 000 in the year ending April 1; The new witnesses are: Missouri defeated an anti-prohibi­ Voices Lindberghs. Eugene H. Beebe, attorney at one tion resolution. Male Last night a brilliant flare on the time retained by the Honolulu For the Republicans only Mis­ Lindbergh estate lighted the coun­ A new highway machine invent­ Chamber of Commerce to assist in souri acted for a change, calling tryside. “It was an old magnesium ed by an Iowan digs up the sur­ prosecuting the five men accused of upon Congress to obtain a National light which it was thought would faces of old gravel roads, mixes the the Massie assault, Beeebe later was convention to eal with prohibition not bum any more," said a police material with a bituminous binder dismissed. and nothing else. The Connecticut statement. “It burned. There is and spreads the mixture back on Dr, Paul Wlthington, who per­ THE BEETHOVEN delegation was wet but no plat­ no significance to this." the road again. formed an operation on Mrs. Mas- form Instructions were given, Flori­ Ble after the attack. da, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Louisi­ Beatrice Mak^mura, Mrs. Maa- ana, New York, Virginia and New sie’s maid. Mexico ignored tbe question; Maine GLEE CLUB’S Samuel L. Stewart, retired army registered opposition to repeal and O n e How, captain and friend of the Massies. North Carolina went on record for NEW HOTEL SHERIDAN Dr. Irving Blom, last previous retention of prohibition. DIAL 8673 tenant of the bouse occupied by Seventh Annual Concert iirn h Y o u Mrs. Fortescue, a codefendant, and ODD a c c id e n t s ” wltb tbe mother of Mrs. Massie. DIRECTED'BY HELGE E. f’EARSON SUNDAY M^NU Major Gordon Ross, bead of tbe Los Angeles, April 16.—(AP)—A JEANETTE FRUIT CUP OR SOUP territorial police. driverlsst motor car went on a mild Assisted bf tbs ROAST CHICKEN DRESSING Dr. James Orblion and Dr. Ed­ rampage here yesterday. As a re­ MCDONALD MASHED POTATOES ward Huntington Williams are tbe sult a divorce suit was postponed alienists called by Darrow. ^ and two women it didn’t touch Genevieve Tobin PEAS were in a hospital today. ihort Site{ Charles Rugfles CRANBERRY SAUCE CELEJRY Mrs. Ettee Waddell, 73, fell and MENDELSSOHN SINCXRS Carteofl '‘Cohans u d SLICED TOMATOES broke her right arm escaping from F rev WorossteVt Mass. CoRMdy Roland Young HOSPITAL NOTES the path of the runaway machine. KtOrslli , ROLLS AND RAISIN BREAD Th. ImtIInf UMMtnwt HoarwDod'‘ At the court house Mrs. Julian < DIRECTED BY MR. J. FRITZ HARTZ Zaeu Pitta ooRMt a daotor.. • .a epeolat- CHOICE Parish Wood, 76, learned of the ac­ and APPLE PIE OR ICE CREAM Mri. Roi« ValluKzl of 66 Oxford Thelma Todd let Id aaatoiny. I f e « bou- ■treat w u admitted yeeterday, cident, had her divorce hearing de­ In oMl ef rdfluuuw and moalo CIuMs ’F m t sII TEA COFFEE MILK WMter Miller,. 3SV& New etreet: layed and hurried out to be wits her High School Hall, Monday, April 18, 1932. ''Red Neeaa” n at trm tone np your benrtt David Maxwell, 14 Clinton atreet friend. A swinging court house doer Leteet -ilSter 4 and Beverly Petereon, 463 Hartford knocked her down. Ar ambulance Tickdti on Ml« by thi mtmbfri and at tha door 11.00. Kewe Bvantf (A ParniMWit Pletnrd) Road were dleeharfad yeeterday. took her to the hoipltal. ToMonDw'* Dorothy Unnell of 61 Branford In a leei roundabout fashion tbe ■treat wa« adnadtted tble momlnf. car wracked a fruit itaad. PAGE THRE9 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 16,198^ at HarWn are preparing to provoke conflict between Soviet Ruisis and council will be present for this ad­ Mflncbyeian authorltlee. NON-RESDEirr VENDOR SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON journ^ meeting. Tokyo—Japanese government in­ The Epworth Leagtie will meet In THIS CHURCH-FLAT structs Its delegation at Geneva to LAW BEING REVISED the social room Thu«»day evening remain away from sessions of com­ The Call Of Abraham at 7:30. Miss Isabel Brown is chair­ mittee considering Sino-Japanese man of a special committee that PA YS FOR ITSELF conffict. will have charge of the social pro­ Pinehurst, N. C. — Allison and Committee Putting’ Ordinance gram, which will follow the regular Vines reach finals of the North and In Shape For Presentation Text: Gen. 12:1-9. business meeting. South tennis tournament. To Town Meeting: Tuesday. The International Uniform Sun- The Junior Church school club Jackson, Miss. — Jack Dempsey Ost^ School Lesfwn for April 17. will meet in the vestry at 7 o’clock fined $300 and suspended by Miss­ Wednesday evening. issippi Athletic Commission, N, B, The proposed amendment to the BY WM. E. GILROY, D. D. Saturday evening at 5:30 the w m m . A. member. town’s by-laws to increase the fees Editor of The CongregatlonallBt choir will again meet for rehears­ New Bedford, Mass.—New Bed­ for non-resident vendors will be al. Abraham has been Veferred to Vernon ford Rayon Company declares its ready for the Board of Selectmen’s as "the first pioneer.” As a matter The regular community service first dividend and will pay $1 a approval Tuesday following a con­ of fact he was by no means the first will be held at the church beginning share on its Class A stock to stock­ ference between Town Counsel Wil­ pioneer, nor was he even at the be- at 3 o’clock with study classes. The holders of record on April 5, liam S. Hyde and a committee from Manchester, N. H.—Public Serv­ einping of pioneering in history. worship period will follow at the Board of Selectmen and the The archaeologist has been digging with Mr. Stocking In charge, and m P m m : ice Company of New Hampshire to Merchants committee last night. in Abraham’s country, and his ex­ Mr. French will preach. declare usual quarterly dividend on Certain provisions of the proposed cavations have been largely con­ The official board will meet Im­ preferred tock to stockholders of act will be revised so as to be pre­ firming the Biblical story, but at mediately following the community record May 31. w sented to the town meeting In an i! Boston—Department of Labor effort to protect resident vendors the same time investigations and ex­ service Sunday. plorations have been going on that ill Windsorvllle and Industries reports a decrease and others against the increasing take us into far distant experiences J in employment of eight per cent in flood of out-of-town peddlers. of the race in which Abraham is The community service will meet 94 municipalities during week end­ at 10:30 with Mr. Hall In charge of relatively modem. ing March 15 from the correspond the study period. This wUl be fol­ ■S’. But Abraham is a significant fig­ Ing week in February. ure for our modern world because lowed c.t 11 o’clock by the worship Boston—Betty Golden, clerk in a he was very distinctly a pioneer in hour with Mr. French in charge. downtovm gown company’s office Advance Guards the history of that movement west­ The W. Y. P. C. club will meet at battles three bandits and saves pay ward, and especially in the pilgnin- the church at 7:30 -Thursday eve­ Thursts and Counters of ning for hand work, business meet­ roll of $1,250. ages of religion and the new coloni­ Boston—Frank Sidney, 55, of Interest* to Local Soldiers zations associated with the religious ing and recreationi' time. Cambridge, stabbed twice during a The choir will meet for rehearsal im motive, which have continued fight with Leroy Davis, 33, Boston, through our own time, and which at the church at 4 o’clock Friday in the state prison today. Company 4 have constituted such a significant afternoon. Portland, Me.—Four prisoners part of the history of our own coun- escape from the Cumberland county At the non-commissioned officers school Sunday, instruction was giv­ Abraham is an interesting and t h e c e n t e r c h u r c h jail while working In the stone (Congregational) Akron’s Churc h-apartment. yard. 'Two are -ecaptured. en in marksmanship. The purpose inspiring figure for our study be­ Simsbury, Conn.— Calvin Coolidge of the sighting bar was explained cause he typifies exactly this pil- after which those present attempted erim movement of life and of re­ Rev. Watson Woodruff, Minister sons can be seated in the audi­ gets 13 trout weighing ten pounds An unusual religions edifice, a to make triangles by means of a ligion. Brought up in an en^ron- Miss Nettie MUler, Assistant torium. in three hours fishing. small church-apartment, is located Two four-room apartments are Lewiston, Me.—Frederick L. Bon- rifle set on a rifle rest through the ment of idolatry it was Abraham s sights of which the firer directed a distinction that he came to finer Morning Worship, 10:50. Sermon at Akron, O. The structure was located directly behind the main ney of Rangley announces his can­ marker some distance away to and clearer ideas of God and of re- by the Minister. The music: auditorium under the same roof didacy for the Republican nomina­ built under the direction of Rev. G. “ mark” when the sights were prop­ Prelude—Prelude by Liebig. Above these are similar suites on tion for Congressman from the Sec­ A. Goranson of the Swedish Baptist erly aligned. After three “ marks” * ^Probably we read into the story Anthem—Fear Not O Israel, Spiker the second and third floors in the ond District. the spotter was removed and if the the conceptions of a later age; but Hymn-Anthem—The Church church, in 1925. East Green'wich, R. I-—A utop^ rear. three pencil marks could be covered Abraham could not have done what Wild-Wood ...... The main auditorium, with the Income from the rentals has on the exhumed body of Quire G. Wood 72-year-old Greene resident, with the eraser end of a pencil the he did, nor could he have had the usual church equipment, and a been used to care for Interest on impulse to do t, if his religious who was buried Thursday, reveals firer was given credit for a “Bull.” Sunday school room occupy most loans negotiated to build the edi­ Sergeant Frey seemed to have the ideM had not been far in advance ■nie Church School, 9:30; classes Mr. Wood, who supposedly died of of the first floor. About 300 per­ fice. edge on those shooting though Pri­ of the community in which he was for Everyone. natural causes, was murdered, reared. Like aU souls in advance The Men’s League, 9:30; Leader— vate Cowles won the prize. Com­ of his community he felt restraints Charles OUver; Speaker—Mr. Wood­ petition will be renewed next Sun­ upon his freedom, and like tlm pil­ ruff; Topic; The Beatitudes. How She Hitting? day. grims of later eras, he solved this The CYP Club, 6:00; President, The regular monthly meeting was problem by reaching out to a new Mildred Sutherland; Speakers: held after Monday’s drill. Treasur­ territory where he planned to maKe Mary Marsden, Dorothy ' Nelson, TO BECOME A BLESSING BY JAMES F. DONAHUE er Pagan! read his quarterly report a home for himself and to build a Doris Sharp, Katherinr Wilson, NEA Service Writer which showed the company to be in civilization in harmony with his own Topic: Reports from the Coai BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE a financially healthy condition. Aft­ •conceptions. Mines. . , "When the women folk don their er considerable discussion of com­ It was divine impulse that led International Sunday School Lesson Text, April 17th. working clothes and' begin spring pany matters the meeting adjourned him Who can doubt It? He is the Tuesday— 7:00, Choir house cleaning, then is the time for to the lower hall where Mess Ser­ father of the faithful, the typical 7-00 Troop III Boy Scouts; 8:00, ‘Thou shalt be a blessing.” —Cten. 12:2. the automobile owner to don his old geant Bellucci and his assistants man of faith and the man who Professional Girls. Social. Robbins togs and get after his car. "Vince and Schuetz had a lunch pre­ through faith has found the guid­ The part of the car probably neg- pared. ^------This was soon disposed of ance of the eternal. ST. MARY’S CHURCH SOUTH METHODIST ^ 'w ^ n esd ay — 7:00, To Abraham the Lord said, “Thou^son, whom he so tenderly loved and lected more than any other is the^ after which the men amused them- Nor was Abraham’s significance Cirl King’s Daughters; 2:30, Wom­ Shalt be a blessing.” Abraham waswVinTnin whom his dearest and life-long ton. The average motorist wiU go selves in the company social rooms only in the courage of his physical Rev. J. Stuart NeiU, Rector. Robert A. Colpitts, Minister. en’s Federation. Meeting. Hostesses: hopes were centered. He was re­ so far aa to have the bottom of his Sergeant Bycholski is doing an ex­ W. called away from a nation immersed BLdventure and in that spiritual dar­ Mrs. George House, Mrs. W in superstition and idolatry. It warded by continuing to a good old car cleaned—fenders scraped and cellent job with his recruits. Each Mrs. nalnted underneath, chassis clewed ing" which led him to break with his Sunday, April 17th—Third Sun- Doris M. Davis, Assistant. Harris, Mrs. Sidney French, took a long time to free himself age and seeing the beginning of the Monday shows a distinct improve­ and tightened—but he seldom gives o'wn en'vironment and to seek a bet­ day after Easter. Carl Hoff. from the revolting heritage of his fulfillment of the Lord’s promise to ment over toe preceding Monday. ter way. As we shall see in later Services/as follows: “Who is the Modem Pilate?” will Friday—6:30, Cubs. ancestors, as is shown by his think­ his descendants. And through Abra­ the top of his car any attention. 'Sergeant Bycholski not only knows Friday—Annual High School Girls In this he Is making a big mis- lessons, he has a deeper significance 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. be the subiect of the morning ser­ ing that God would be pleased by ham has come the world’s supreme his “I.D.R.” but he also knows how for us. With keen vision he saw a Conference, Methodist Church, Bns^ to put it over to the other fellow. 9:30 a. m.—Church school. Men’s mon at the South Methodist church the sacrifice of his son Isaac. We blessing, the Word and the Lord better age arising for man, and he Himself. Precious and priceless is Heavy snows In winter pack on He was highly commended for his Bible class. at 10:40 tomorrow morning. Was Saturday—7:00, Choir Rehearsal. are familiar with the desperate the top and, on melting, run through peered far into the future of nobler 10:45 a. m.—Morning prayer and that blessing of faith, hope, light, recruit instruction at Niantic last Pilate as villainous as usually pic Saturday—High School Girls Con struggle of the Hebrews in the ef­ the fine pores of the top material worlds of thought and action. As sermon. Sermon topic: “Day of Vis­ fort to banish the belief of idols. All strength and salvation that comes summer and is doing the same excel­ Jesus put it, "Abraham sought to tured? Is he no longer with us? Or and get at the kiln-dried lumber ference, Bristol. through their Biblical history the through the Lord and His holy lent job here at home. see my age, and he saw it and was itation.” does he still move about in daily life that forms supports for the ro^. 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ tendency was strong and caused fre­ Word. First Sergeant McCavanagh Is ex­ glad.” . i-i. cloaked in respectability? These No less than to Abraham it is This wood, while it will not warp, pecting favorable word from New The proof of this is in the quality day school. and other aspects of the subject SECOND CONGREGATIONAL quent reversion to idolatry. rots when moisture gets to it. m Do not think that we are free said to each of us, “Thou shalt be York In regard to his application for of the record, revealing a man far 7:00 p. m.—Evening prayer and will be .considered. Frederick C. Allen, Minister. time, am accumulation of moisture sermon. Sermon topic: “Dost Thou from the same tendency. It is still a blessing.” First, let the Word and work on a new subway that is under 4n advance-of -his own -ti«a so that During the worship period the will cause It to decay and ruin the construction there. We wouldn’t like Enquire.” Morning worship at 10^5 with with us, as clearly appears from the the Lord be a blessing in our lives '’the world Mfh'Sts sW fe ahd ite'war­ chorus under direction of Archibald Look to the Lord and obey His top material and head lining. to lose “Jimmie” but if he has to fare is stm, in the 20th century, The Week Sessions will sing the stately Pro­ sermon by the minister. Topic of worship of wealth and position and the sermon, “Fire!” The music of the belief that riches can save us Word. Live it, and it will give the leave town we must make the best far behind the peaceful visions, Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friend­ cessional Hymn, “Laudes Domini” To prevent this top condition of it. Sergeant McCavanagh has organist and choir (and one of the from our distresses and make us needed light, strength, consolation peaceful purposes, and peaceful acts ly Society. and in addition the anthem “ Veni good coat of top dressing in the performed toe duties of his g;rade hymns) will all be taken from the happy. The world this day dances Then, as the blessings of the Word and policies of Abraham. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Boy Scouts. Sponsa Christi” by Besley and as an spring will generally stop in an excellent manner and is an as­ and sings around the golden calf of are received, they can be given to It is from this standpoint that we Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir re- Offertory anthem “Cherubim Song” works of Gounod; rLrM,T,r,/i leaks. Manufacturers have added a set to the company. We hope he preeminence, power, honor and others. What we do not have, we ought to study him, not simply as a b6£lTS3>l* by Tschaikowski. Prelude — Serenade...... moisture-proof ingredient to this lands his job and at toe same time Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls Friend­ Anthem — Sanctus . ----- riches. Yet, notwithstanding Abra­ cannot give. There is no way to re­ dressing that will shed w^ter. figure in his own rather dim age, Rev. Frank W. Gray of Burnside ceive other than to give; or to be we wish he could stay with us. but as a figure asso'-iated with a Offertory — Ave Maria . . . Gounod ham’s benighted state, an acknowl­ The paint should not be applied ly Candidates. will preach at the 7 o’clock Chapel blessed, than to bless. What we give According to an article in Tues­ moral revelation, in many of its in­ Tuesday, April 19.—Quarterly Solo, Mr. Nordstrom edged blessing has come through to the surface until it is thoroughly Ser-vice and a program of special outwardly is inwardly received, and day’s Herald the basket ball mellon cidents and details still worth meeting of the Hartford ArcMea- music ■will be rendered under the di­ Anthem — Lovely Appear . Gounod him all the way down the centuries. cleaned. A piece of rag soaked in Good PosUude—Marche Romaine. Gounod Abraham had that which is funda­ one becomes what he sends out gasoline will turn this trick. Soap was cut Monday night. The article studying and worth imitating. We conry at the Church of the rection of Mrs. Eunice Hohenthal. stated $500 was to be divided be­ shall never advance our own age Church School and Everyman s mental and 'vital. He believed in the Bless all with the Spirit of the Lord, and water should not be used, Shepherd, Hartford. Church School meets at 9:30. Ep- It will bless in return, and “ thou tween toe National Guard com­ until we meet its problems in the worth Leagues at 6:00. Raymond Class each Sunday at 9:30. ^eaker Lord, and would do the Father’s ■will, ever, sis soapy water will seep into shalt be a blessing.” panies which amoimt ■will certainly .spirit ot Abraham the pioneer and Mercer ■will have charge of the de­ at tomorrow’s class, Mr. French, even to the sacrifice of his only the cracks and prevent SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHUTICH Pastor’s Training Class. dressing from getting in and keep toe wolf away from toe com­ the man of faith. votional period and there will be a pany door for some time to come. He is a great and significant fig­ Round Table Discussion under the Christian Endeavor meeting ai the tiny cre^vices against water. Rev. P. J. O. Corneli, Pastor. The Regimental officers’ monthly ure of history, a foremost represent­ leadership of Miss Davis. 6:30, in charge of the Arabs’ group new state office building explosion, Soap also causes harm to the body Topic, "Shutting Out the Shady. Cadiz, O.—One man is killed in finish, should any run off the top meeting and school will be held Sat­ ative of religion, not only in faith The Week urday in the Putnam Phalanx but In action. Sunday, 9:30 a. m.—Sunday Monday— 4:00, Brownies; 7:30, Notes Ovem ight mine strike disorders despite and onto the metal. school. Fellowship Bible class and Monday at 7, Boy Scouts. presence of troops. After the top has been clewed, armory on Washington street. The Church School Board. reports of the Federal Inspection Fidelity class will meet. Tuesday—6:30, Cubs; 7:00, Boy ’Tuesday at 4, Spring-It Junior New York — Metropolitan Opera it should be allowed to dry tho^ Sunday, 10:45 a. m.—English Endeavor Social. A . P» News oughly to prevent the gasoline from will be given out at this meeting and Scouts; 7:00, Girl Scouts; 7:30, Ce- Association announces reduction of toe official standing of Company service. Rev. R. L. Winters 'will Wednesday from 2 to 5, Women s mixing with and thinning the dress­ Swedish Lutheran cilian Club. one dollar in prices for next season. “G” in toe regiment as compared preach. Wednesday — 2:30, Ladies Aid; League, hospital work. Rockford, 111. — Miss Julia ing material. Thursday, starting at 9 a. m.. Washington — Hoover sees en- with other companies will then be No evening service. 6:00, Junior Boys’ Gym; 7:30, Mid courag;ing factors in business situa­ Lathrop, first director of Federal known. It has been stated that The Week Women’s League rummage sale. Two coats of top finish shouldbe Church Week Service. tion; advocates five day week. Child Welfare Bureau, dies. every company in toe second bat­ Monday, 6 p. m.—Junior Glee Thursday—6:30, Epworth League Some of the workers will be at the Washington—Senator Harris of appUed, Both should be thin. T^e Coughlin block on Wednesday af­ Chicago — Dr. Nicholas Murray second coat should not be ap^ied talion of which “G” is a part re­ Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, D. D. club. Annual Banquet. Butler urges adjustment of interna­ Georgia suffers relapse. ceived a “Very Satisfactory” rat- Monday, 8 p. m.—Beethoven Glee Friday—2:30, A Wesson Oil Dem­ ternoon to receive articles. Raleigh, N. C.—John H. Harwood, until the first is entirely dry. This Thursday at 7:30 at the home of tional debts, lowering of tariffs to dressing dries fast, and a couple of The regiment as a whole club seventh annual concert. Assist­ onstration; 4:00, King’s Heralds and Superior Court judge, is sentenced showed a great improvement over ed by the Mendelssohn club of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Walton. Fellow­ remedy economic conditions. hours is long enough to wait before Home Guards; 7:00, Sea Scouts. Washington —Senators Kendrick to one year for mutilating state last year’s inspection. and Worcester, Mass., the concert prom­ ship meeting. Leader: Mrs. James applying the second coat. 9 :30— Sunday School Annual Meeting and Election of and Carey of Wyoming join in plea records to cover defalcations of his ises to be one of the finest yet with the Church School Board will be daughter, Lola Harwood; she is The first coat serves to fill toe Bible classes. *^^'Marri^ Couples’ Club Minstrel for submission of prohibition ques­ cracks in the roof material, ^ e combined voices of 100 men. held on Monday evening at 7:30. A given two years. Wednesday, 7:15—Boy Scouts, rehearsals, Monday and Friday eve­ tion to the people. second, finding the cracks filled, 10:45—Morning service. social time will follow. Richmond, Va. —Bishop Cannon Paris — Stimson and Tardieu Annual Meeting of the Ladles Aid nings at the church. adds a luster and improved appear­ Troop 5. Married Couples’ Club AprU meet­ declares he is in “substantial agree­ make progress toward Franco- Saturday, 6 p. m.—Church choir. will be held on Wednesday at 2:30 ance to the car. Queer Twists No Evening service. ing, W’ednesday the 27th at the Y. ment with basal features” of Byrd’s American accord on disarmament. Use a fairly large brush In ap­ p. m. Business, Election of Officers Stockholm, Sweden —Three men and Sewing for the Hospital. Ladies proposal for popular vote on Prohi­ plying toe top finish, and spread ^'liSrried Couples’ Club Minstrel, are arrested in investigation of af­ In Day*s News will please note change of date for bition. ^ „ fairs late Ivar Kreuger, match vrito even strokes. this meeting. Friday, May 6th, at the Hollister Washington —Joseph I. France After the first coat has dried, go magnate. over toe painted surface vrito a dry Annual Banquet and Election of street school. disputes right of Hoover managers to claim delegates in states where Mexico a ty —Gang of 200 bandits rae to pick up any dust that may Officers of the Epworth League will New York—Dulio Casaslna, som­ Hoover was not entered in raid and sack village of Peso del have accumulated on the new sur­ The Center Church be held on Thursday night at 6:30 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Macho, nambulist, walked out a second- In the Social Hall. Tickets are 50c primaries. face while drying. This wiU result Rev. Harris B. Anthony, Pastor Columbus, O,— Experts discredit Moscow — Tass News Agency in a cleaner finish coat. story window, picked himself up, (Congregational) All young people are invited. mounted two flights of stairs and bomb theory in seeking cause of says Japanese and Chinese military Wesson Oil Demonstration in the 9:00 a. m.—Sunday morning went to bed again— all without MORNING WORSHIP Parlor on Friday at 2:30. Interest Evidence of leaking tops prayer meeting. seen In mouldy head linings inside waking up. His wife found him cov­ 10:50 ing points about salad making. Tea 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school Class- ered with cuts and bruises and still will be served. All women of the toe car. The material that covers CHURCH SCHOOL es for all ages. the inside of the top Is subject to snoring. Parish invited. 10-45 a. m.—Morning worship. Stogumber, Somerset, England— WOMEN’S CLASSES King’s Heralds and Home Guards funeus attack when moisture seeps 6:15 p. m.—Young people’s prayer in from the roof. The fungus grows A moratorium Is feared because toe will meet in the Chapel on Friday Parish Council here got reckless MEN’S LEAGUE at 4:00. Miss Towle \^11 tell a mis and forms a greenish-white deposit, ™6*:30^p. m.—Young people’s serv- generally In toe front or rear of toe and spent 15 shillings. Apart from 9:30 sionary story. Miss Davis will have charge of a Treasure Hunt. Plans Ice. C8ir the clerk’s salary, which Is about The Week lit this condition cannot be rem­ $20 a year, toe council usually YOUNG PEOPLE’S SERVICE will be made at this time for the 8:00 p m.—Monday, Band prac- Mite-Box Opening. edied by application of top press­ spends two shillings and six pence. 6:00 tice, ing, the job is one for toe repair But because of toe extravagance 7:30 p m.—Wednesday, midweek This church welcomes to its service all who will this year the budget won’t balance, MANCHESTER LARGER PARISH nrayer ser'vice. *^The repairman takes off the old and toe clerk may not get his pay. 7:30 p. m.—Friday, Class Meeting. come. We unite for Spiritual worship for Christian MEinODIST EPISCOPAL covering, replaces the rotted wood­ Pro"vidence, R. I.—Francesco brotherhood and for service. CHURCH en frames, and puts on new roof Msustrostefano, 70, has filed a $2,000 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN material. __. suit for assault and battery against A FRIENDLY CHURCH Marvin S. Stocking, Minister. CHURCH This is sometimes quite expensive Philip Reitano, barber. It’s all about Comer Winter and Garden Streets. when much framework must be re­ a m^ustache wWch for 47 years nev-« L. 'Theron French, Associate. H. O. Weber, Pastor placed. This expense can be elimi­ er felt toe touch of shears. The- Sunday School, 9 a. m. nated with proper care and treat­ complainant r’leges he asked North Main Street. English Service, 10 a. m. ment by the motorist. haircut and shave and when hej ’The choir will meet this after­ German Service, 11 a. m. Cleaning undernenth the woke up his pride and joy, toe mus-. noon at the church at 5:30 for re­ For the Week: NEXT: tache, was gone. hearsal. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Social for car. Simsbury, Conn.—Fishings g ^ South Methodist Church The Church school will meet in the Ladies’ Aid Society. in these parts, Calvin Coolidge the various departments at 9:45 Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Rehearsal of l i k e s l i f e i n w i l d s finds. Other fishermen complained Robert A. Colpitts, Minister Sunday morning for study. A t 10:30 German and English choirs for the Vancouver, B. C., April I®— __Tjfft for women in toe northland, of roiled waters and poor catehes, the Meditation, "with Sidney Mac but toe former President took home Alpine at the organ. Mr. Stocking *^^ednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Willing Mrs. Edward M. Biddle believes brings a kind of contentment found 13 trout weighing 10 pounds. 10:40 Sermon By Pastor will be in charge of the worship Workers Society. ^ ^ Regina, S a s k .-“Glve us snow nowhere else. , . hour at 10:45, smd will preach the Friday, 7:30 p. m.—English choir, drifts any day rather “ j j f Topic: “Modem Pilates” sermon which Is entitled, “ Easter’s Saturday, 9-11 a. m.—German On her way east after a nve months visit in Alaska, the RiUa- drifts,” say southern Saskatchewan- Afterglow.” The hymns "Jesus, school and religious Instruction. farmers. Just plain dirt-hurled In­ Music by Vested Choir, Where’er Thy People Meet,” ‘T Saw delphia society matron was travel ing by train through the Canadian to drifts by r high wind—has l»en, the Holy City” Euid “Lead On O b i g p l a n t REOPENS Rockies today. She left here yes­ bogging autos and delaying tnlns... King Eternal” will be used, and the Blu€flel«J, W. Va.—As an A fr ic a Salt Lake City, April 16— (AP) terday, shortly after arriving by 7:00 Sermon By Rev. F. W . Gray choir will present a special number, dodger there’s a dog entitled "Some Blessed Day” by The International Smelting Com­ boat from Skagway, Alaska. “Women who go back In the the woods who would be a hit. Nevin. Miss Gladyce Tourtelotte pany’s plant at Tooele, Utah, was to Uceman Newt Wilson, assign^ to Special Music directed by Mrs. Hohenthal. reopen today for at least two and a country and live toe lives of their win sing a solo. shoot him, tied him to a tree. Bang 1 half months, giving part time em­ husbands on the trap Une or In min­ The people’s service will be held bang! went toe gun. ’The dog jutoP” 9:30—Church School. 6:00~Epworth Leag;ues ployment to about 500 men. ing camps find contentment," she in the vestry at 6 o’clock. said. one" can get Into the <^>«n ed twice, broke thfe ^ Monday evening the CJhurch The men will be employed on « ons-tblrd time arrangement until as the men do, there is no more en­ EWAy unhurt. Wilson hsd only two Y qu are earnestly invited to these s^vices. Council wnr most in tho ; social bullets. ^ room of the church at 7:30. It is accumulated lead ore has been smelt­ trancing life.” hoped that all the-members of the ed, an announcement said. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1932. PAGE FOUR

the experiment, we shall have right ethical aspects of the extraordinary 1932 Version of the ‘‘Dough” Boy’s Welcome here a t home an Illuminating lllua- affair and arrive, by common con­ tratlon of how guch measures work. sent, at some sort of standard for V'• I*V “ ' aTM.t awl WATKINS BROTHERS, Inq Euraing Ifrralb The United States Constitution the treatment of such situations In t*UBLl8HBO BY THB the future. HERAL-i^ PRINTINU COMPANY, INC. forbids the erection of such barriers IS BisMli ttraat through the medium of inter-state This thought Is suggested by the Funeral Directors South Manohtttar, Conn. tariffs, though It does not specifical­ statement issued by Colonel and * SAVy THOMAS FKHOUSON Now.te matter ESTABLISHED 57 YEARS Genaral Manasar ly forbid such measures as that Mrs. Lindbergh two days ago declar­ VOUVLDULONT OF ZAT LITTLE TRY TO COilBCt b'oundad October l, IlSi adopted by the Dairy and Food de­ ing that "it is still of the utmost loan —CAN WE RlUMwtPOOIL CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. partm ent There Is, however, con­ importance” that neither they nor Pabliahad Bvary Bvaolng Maeapt NOT JU5T FORGET LITTLE IAE/MOW Sunclaya and Uolldaya, Entered at tna siderable ground for suspecting that their agents in negotiations for the Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 Poet ufTioe at South Manohaatar, EET? yi^OLlLD Woo- Residence 7494 Conn., aa Second Claaa Mall Matter. the milk embargo might be con­ recovery of the child be followed or t uneral Director SUBSCRIPTION BATES questioned about their movements. One Year, by mall ...... I*.®* strued, If the question were to go Per Month, by mall ...... S to the Supreme Court of the United This request of course seema en­ SlnRle coDiea ...... • OJ D<.liv6r6d, on# yosr aa*ao**ooo*el**00 States, as a violation of the Consti­ tirely reasonable to the Lindberghs tution’s spirit. At all events it was and perhaps to the majority of the MEM TER OF THL A8SOCIATBD PRESS a shortsighted and foolish piece of people of the country. Nothing r z The Aaaoclated I reaa la ezciualvaly counts, to the Lindberghs, but the entitled to the uae for republlcatlon business. HEALTH^DOETADVICE of all newe dlapatohea credited to It recovery of their child. or not otherwlee credited In thta 'ri ^ Di* FWink M fC o v * paper and alao the local newa pub­ ANSWERED Yet when the excitement Is over lished herein. it may occur to more than a few All riKhta of rapublloatlon of The most effectual answer, em­ special d’spatchea herein are alao ra bodied In a single fact, that has serious minded people that this com­ served. JKSSSrlml been made to the bonus ballyhoo promising with felons and protect­ Publisher's Representatlya: Tba ing them from the penalty of their Julius Mathews Special Aftency—New chorus is that embraced In the state­ York. Chicago^ Detroit and Boaton. ment of Governor Meyer of the Fed­ crime, for a price, is pretty bad busi­ ness even when the price appears to RICH OR POOR MAN’S GOUT Sometimes the gouty area be­ Full service client of N B A Sar- eral Reserve Board on Thursday be­ comes more sensitive during the vice. Inc. fore the House Banking and Cur­ be the safe restoration of a stolen While many people consider that first few days of the fast while the Member Audit Buredn of Circuit rency Committee. One of the favor baby. gout is only a rich man’s disease, it toxins are being dissolved, but fbis tions. To keep information away from really Isn’t as important bow much disappears in the course of time and Ite argfuments of the bonus boosters one will actually observe ths tophi I'he Herald Printing Company, Inc., the police and settle with one’s money one has in the bank as how assumes no tinanclal responsibility is, ."If Congress could vote billions much poison he has in bis body. becoming smaller as the fast pro­ tar lypogrHptiical eirora appearing In to help the big bankers why can't it enemy In one’s own way—that is the '■I'SW!'.; Gout is usually preceded by many gresses. In severe cases it Is some­ advertlaemsnis In the Manchester creed of gangland. When it be­ years of disorders of the digestive, times necessary to repeat a ten day Evenint: Herald. vote another billion or two to help urinary or nervous systems. A fast, such as I bav described, at in­ the veterans keep the breath of life comes also the creed of reputable SATURDAY, APRIL 16. severe attack of gout may appear tervals of about a month apart. in the bodies of their families?" persons as soon as it seems to be to without any previous local symp­ Between the fasting periods tbs OHIO EXPLOSION The effectiveness of this plea rests their peculiar interest to adopt it. toms. The patient may retire feeling diet should be especially rich in If the terrific explosion that wholly in Itf appeal to class con­ then we are confronted by a problem quite well, but be awakened in the foods containing large quantities of not to be dismissed with a shrug of early morning by an excruciating ■odium and potassium. Here le a list wrecked the Ohio state office build­ sciousness and In the willingness of pain in some of the small Joints of of some of the sodium foods; ing at Columbus was the intentional those who listen to believe that the the shoulders. the body, usually in the ball of the Swiss chard, spinach, itrr.wberries, deed of human beings—and it Is Reconstruction Finance bill was ac­ If the "negotiations’’ with the groat toe, This Intense pain Is ac­ pumpkin, asparagus, carrots, dan- tually a measure designed to help a Lindbergh kidnapers are successful­ companied by shivering and follov;- dslions, lettuce, whits of egg and grimly apparent that it was—then ed by a fever which may rise to 102 dried figs. there is to be recorded one of the group of big Wall Street banks to ly carried out, the baby restored and the criminals get clear, what is like­ or 103 degrees Fahrenheit. The foods rich In potassium are; most abominable crimes ever per­ make more money. The pain of a gouty attack is in­ Lettuce, kale, tomatoes, celery, petrated in this country. It is im­ Mr. Meyer’s statement ought to ly to be the effect upon the criminal BEHIND THE SCENES IN tensely agonizing and feels os cucumbers, creii, turnips, egg plant, element—and how many times will though tbs Joints wsr« bsing screw­ lemons aad currants. possible for normal men and women dleabuee the most credulous mind ed In a vise. The affected Joint to conceive the state of mind of of any such idea. He makes known the hazard of other people’s children P o e ts ’ have been multiplied? swells rapidly and assumss a red­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS creatures capable of such an act. the fact that of the total loans made WASUINGTQNWITH RODNEY DUTCHER dish hue. The skin Is hot, tense, and At this writing there appears to be to 1,319 banks assisted by the Re It is a problem that cannot be has a shiny surfacs. After a few (Protein For Worn Tissues) Question: Mrs. Gloria writes; "1 no scrap of evidence to connect any construction Finance Corporation, lightly dismissed and ought not to R e n d e z v o u s HERE’S WHAT REALLY HAP­ thslr major purpose, merely sat hours the pain lessens, ths patient bo determined from the standpoint PENED IN THE HOUSE TAX quietly, returned leadership to the pereplrei gently and falle into a re- would like to know If it Is better to labor union or any member of such 92 per cent went to Institutions in leave protein out of tbs diet after of sheer sentiment. ROW. titular loaders and smilingly ac­ freehing sleep. The pain returne in body with tbs outrage. Any as­ cities and towns of less than 100,000 quiesced to the more acceptable all ite leverity every night during the gall bladder bos been removed. sumption that it has any conneo- population, of which 76 per cent Death aad General Putnam By RODNEY DUTCHER taxes required for balancing the the continuance of the attack which 1 eat meat once a day but am unable to drink milk at all. I am troubUi tioD with labor troubles on the build­ were located In towns of less than (From The Conning Tower) NEA service Writer budget. may last for nine or ten dayi. Then Virtually everyone had agreed the lymptoms of tendemese in the with a great deal of gas." 10,000 people. In other words Wall IN NEW YORK His iron arm had spent its force. ing is gratuitous. Yet by the ordi­ No longer might he rein a horse; Washington.—Out of all the re­ that taxes must be raised and the joint disappear. The ektn will pit Answer; Protein should not be nary process of automatic elimina­ Street got either none at all or at budget balanced, Consequently, upon being pressed and somotlmes left out of the diet even If the ge > A COLONY OF EX-WIVE8 Lone, beside the dying blaze cent excitement In the House, with tion such suspicion Inevitably sug\ moet an extremely small part of the Dreaming dreams of younger nays there was no victory for anyone scslIMi bladder has been removed. Protein Its drama, heroics, hokum and le probably the moet neceieary food geits Itself even to minds deter­ assisUnce, while the little country Sat old Isreal Putnam when Speaker Jack Gamer staged After the attack is over, the pa­ Vanished Husbands other theatricals, has grown a leg­ his revivallstlc demonstration in tient may feel unusually well but for replacing worn out tiseuee. Meat mined to be fair and not entertain banks, serving the common people New York, April 16 - Three Twice he heard, then three times end that a "mob’’ of members broke which all hands arose by request there Is a saying that once gouty, and egg whites are leemingly the It. Any number of more Impulsive of the country, were several times blocks there are in New York's more from their leaders to the brink of and solemnly avowed their devotion always gouty. This Is true unless two most easily digested types of people will be sure to Jump to the over the largest beneficiaries. "Bcorchy Seventies" identified by A knock upon the oaken door, Bolshevism, threatened the nation to the task of budget balancing. the proper dietetic measures are protein. If the gall bladder was af­ It was, in other words. Just an fected, it le more than likely that conclusion that the enormous crime It may be too much to expect that the wlsenhelmers as "the street of A knock he could not fail to know. with financial disaster, then sudden­ used to clear the system of the uric ly became frightened at their own act. acid poisons. When the disease is not the liver le not functioning properly. lies at the doors of the unions. Im­ bonus advocates In large numbers vanished husbands.” That old man in the ember-glow, And a fair title for a book or "Come," said Genera! Putnam, insanity and quickly subsided Into If there were outraged multi­ cured by dietetic measures. It be­ This may be the reason you ore tm- measurable Injury, then, must result will analyze very closely the ques­ film, if you asked me. chastened, lamb-llke behavior. millionaires and timid souls in Wall comes chronic, and the first attack able to drink milk. You probably to organized labor as the conse­ tion of caueei and effects in such This identification is not an un­ The door swung wide; in cloak and The facts are so simple and ob- Street who had fears to be dispelled is always followed by recurrent at­ have some organic trouble, such as by such a gesture, well and good. prolapsus, which is causing the quence of an evil deed for which it matters as the Reconstruction Fi­ due exaggeration. A majority of hood vious that the widespread publica­ tacks, each more severe than the the well-groomed and well-provided tion and acceptance of that silly But the nation rested no more—or previous one. flatulence even though you may be may not be even remotely responsi­ nance legislation. But even the Lean and tall the pilgrim stood lass—secure on Its foundations than for young women who occupy the And spoke in tones none else might picture seems almost incredible. A deposit of chalk stones or eating correctly. ble. most casual of them will be quick to dapper looking area have been hear, It has been assiduously circulated, it had before. “tophi" forms around the affected But organized labor, especially In see, from this statement, that the "walked out on." "Once more I come to bring you apparen y, by those who believe in joints, and may even be ulcerated (Slippery Elm Bark Tea) They have been successful either a machine-controlled House, in the The Garner Collapse out through the skin. These tophi Question: 0. V. writes: "I am tax­ the building trades, cannot hold it­ people who are telling them that the Fear!” The apparent collapse of the Gar­ at alimony or separate mainten­ "Fear?" said General Putnam. necessity for strict party control at consist principally of bl-urate of ing slippery elm bark tea for lubri­ self Wholly free of blame for such reconstruction bill was something ance. They are, for the most part, all times and In the theory that a ner presidential boom was a by­ soda. At first soft, they become cation ^ the colon. Would Its use readiness to believe the worst of it. for the benefit of the multimillion­ ex-wives of those flckle-fancied fel­ small group of appointed leaders product of the tax fight, but that more dense and cause a stiffening over a period of time prove In­ “You know not Fear? And yet this invariably possesses greater wis­ probably would have bogged in any It has permitted the employment in aires have been grossly mistaken ot lows who have used Flo Ziegfeld's face and knotting of Joints. The hands jurious?" Follies to foster their own. When dom than any majority which event aa a result of Roosevelt’s in­ and feet are most commonly affect­ Answer: Slippery elm bark tea is Its interest of tactics so unfair and else are flagrantly misrepresenting Your eyes have seen in many place springs up in opposition. creasing momentum. lawyers finished making the Since first in stony Pomfret, when ed. Usually tbese tophi can be felt used principally for its mucilaginous so ferocious as to create a wonder­ the situation. "sugar” tests hubby learned that he The speaker’s belated appearance property, somewhat like flaxseed or You dragged the mad wolf from her as an evangelist for budget balanc­ on the ears and are one of the ment as to whether there was any­ This Is particularly applicable to had dropsy of the pocket book. Here Are the Facts diagnostic indications of gout. pyslla seed. While such products are den." Even if all those theories were ing hasn’t done much to reinflate thing it would not do to gain its the people of the Western states, for At any rate, there are several "Yes,” said General Putnam. Since this disease seems to be often serviceable as a temporary re­ hundred who get and get and get valid, the simple fact is that the It, but, if anyone has a chance at lief, 1 do not consider them a per­ ends. It is not after all so far a a very large proportion of the banks the Democratic nomination except especially caused by the retention what the former spouse pays and House, by majority vote, booted of uric acid and othr purln bodies, manent cure for constipation. cry from the sabotage of a business aided by the Reconstruction act are pays and pays. But just how they "Was I not close, when, stripped out a proposal for a general sales Roosevelt, Garner will have to be and bound considered. which are combined with sodium to the sabotage of a marble palace in towns west of the Mississippi all happened to assemble in the tax, brought to It for approval or and deposited In the tissues. In order (Measles) same neighborhood nobody seems With blazing fagots heaped around rejection by Its Ways and Means Along with the Inspired legend but that the road seems to run River. to free the blood as much as possi­ Question: Constance G. asks: to know. You heard the Huron war cry shrill ? Committee, then voted a larger tax that the congressmen became scared "Should a child that has bad the straight from one to the other, in Was I not close at Bunker Hill?" on wealth and accepted an addi­ just as they were about to ruin ble of the excess of pUrins, the prop­ their country came the assertion, er treatment is to eliminate all food measles be kept In a dark room to sight 'hll the way. DOUBLE-EDGED Art In the Rough! "Close,” said General Putnam. tional tax program offered by its prevent Injury to the eyes?” Broadway offers at the moment Ways and Means Committee as a most loudly from regular Republl for a time except large quantities For the credit of the race it is to There are indications of a gather­ cans, that the tax revolt had lost of distilled water to which some of Answer: It Is best to keep the a nudist’s holiday. There are, for in­ "Am I not that which strong men substitute for the sales tax. child in a dfwk room most of the be hoped that somehow or other it ing storm In the Democratic party stance, "those” portraits displayed dread Both the committee and the the Democrats this year's presiden­ of the acid fruit juices has been tial election because it had demon­ added. In this way, no additional time, but several times a day the will be conclusively shown that the as a result of Alfred E. Smith's Jef­ by Prof. Minsky, the burleycue gent. On stricken field or fevered bed House were charged with the duty eyes should be exposed to some kind Not a cloth in a carload! And On gloomy trail and stormy sea, of using their best respective Judg­ strated the inability of Democratic uric acid will be taken into the sys­ Columbus catastrophe was an acci­ ferson day intimation that Governor leaders to control the House. tem, and the body will be able to of light for only a few seconds at^ Maurice Chevalier’s newest picture And dare you name my name to ments. And they did. a time. This will prevent a chronic' dent and not an unspeakable crime; Roosevelt is a demagogue, seeking is advertised by drawings that are me?" True, two schools of breast-beat­ dissolve that which has been de­ but it will take sound proof to bring to array class against class. Some How About G. O. P. Senate posited in the tissues and excrete It contraction of the Iris and help to —er—hum! "Death”, said General Putnam. ers and nation saviors crowded the avoid future eye troubles caused by conviction. Democratic leaders are said to be But it remained for an Itinerant scene and pulled the tremolo stops Well, there may be certain through the kidneys and pores of groups, soaked by the House tax the forming of aiffiesions. In connection with this affair, worrying lest the Smith charge, add­ promoter to give a final test to “We have been comrades, you and I, aa they shouted to heaven. There the skin. Manhattan’s yokelry. He collect­ In chase and war beneath this sky; were some real Issues Involved and bill as passed, who have lost what what irony of fate was it that led ed to the recent disposition of House ed several dozen venerable paint­ And now, whatever Fate may send. plenty of thrills. Dozens of men faith they may have had in the the building authorities to have in­ Democrats to run wild In the wake ings of nudest pre-nudists and Old Comrade, can you call me pointed to themselves as heroes Democrats. But the more percipient SENATE BOARD FAVORS scribed over the doorway such an of the rather socialistic LaGueu'dla opened a “peep show” at 15 cents friend?" standing at Thermopylae, Armag­ political analysts are sure that the UOTAJION! per admission. One was the fa­ “Friend!” said General Putnam. eddon or the Tiber bridge—and possible adverse effect on party NORBECK BANKING B B l Inscription as this: “May the light­ In the matter of the tax bill, may mous Cleopatra that once adorned some of them undoubtedly saw chances has been grossly exagger ening of heaven which scathe's and frighten voters away from the Dem­ the Knickerbocker and other mid- Then up he rose, and forth they themselves In Just that light. ated. the whirlwind and storm which ocratic party In the coming election. town bars, but which had been The Republicans, with a majority Washington, April 16.—(AP)— went in the Senate, for years have been This promises to be an Interesting gathering dust in a cellar. Back to Normal The Norbeck bill to permit states prostrate the works of man pass by Away from battleground, fortress, unable to control the Senate for the We Californians must stick to­ to tax National banks on the same The “trade” chuckled at his tent, But the net result was that the and spare this house erected by a scrap for Republicans to watch. But idea. But upon April 1, some insurgent majority of Democrats administration. But that fact has gether. basis ^ state Institutions, was ap­ mighty people and consecrated to good political strategy would seem Mountain, wilderness, field and never hurt them with the voters. —Rudy Vallee, crooner, born In proved today by the Senate banking 15,000 persons had paid admis­ farm. and Republicans, having achieved Maine. social and constltutlonsd govern­ to require that they take no other sions. committee. Death and the General, arm-in­ The committee also approved an­ ment." part In It than that of spectators. And with all the free lobby arm, At no time since the glorious shows in town! When freshly painted cars speed by, The Editor used It, other Norbeck bill to m ^ e deben­ It Is not at all sure that there may Death and General Putnam. Printer’s devil and all; American clipper ship era has the tures of intermediate credit banks Arthur Gulterman. And children and dogs all skip and nation displayed such a keen inter­ OUR TRADE BARRIER not be a fairly stout charge of dyna­ Art and art galleries rarely pro­ caper;— Though old and seedy, which are elig;ible for purchase by est in its ship activities. Federal Reserve banks, eligible as Some time ago the State Dairy mite In charging Roosevelt with vide items for the unesthetic and Now is the time when such as 1 A friend to the needy. —President Hoover. untecbnical minded. STILX, RESOLUTE That sUppery-elm towel, collateral for 15 day borrowings of and Food Department put a ban on being a radical. Nineteen thirty- (From The N. Y. Times) Must set down rhymes on sheets of member banks from reserve banks. But the Independent Artists’ paper! That himg on the wall. There is nothing in our American milk from neighboring states by the two la not nineteen twenty-eight. show always furnishes a few laughs I who spent Just as I made. R. F. Both bills were introduced by Rushing along with the maddened educational system more instructive Chairman Norbeck (R., S. D.). technical process of refusing per­ When rimes are prosperous and and a chance to observe the freaks The grime-covered towel. than a in the pants. outside the circus ground. parade Was bailed as a treasure, Approval of the bill for taxation mits on the ground that the sources everybody has a Job and good pay IN THE MODERN MANNER —Edward S. Jordan, automobile ex­ of National banks was asked by This year, fearing no one would Of prosperity: careless that forces (From the New Bedford Times) For often at night, of such supply could not be In­ and life rolls merrily along, then it have the price of pictures, that hidden Our dirty work done. ecutive. California state officials, who said I must admit you thrilled me fro.-i the banks in their state were not spected and certified by the agents is easy enough to start the throwing show’s committee announced that Could some day leave depression- We wiped off our hands Increasing doubt is expressed artists would be willing to dicker In ridden afar. With exquisite pleasure. bearing their proper share of the tax or inspectors of the department, but, of brickbats at radicals who propose And that your beauty held me like whether it is economically wise or burden. as it is generally assumed, for the to upset the existing order. But terms of gas bills, laundry, den­ The reckless profligate; And left hieroglyphics morally right that men should be tistry and grocery charge accounts. a thrall— With ink spots to run. The second bill, which was recom­ real purpose of protecting the do­ when discontent is abroad you may A mortal’s admiration of a star permitted to add to the producing mended by the Treasury, is designed On the first day a curious ob­ I, who bought in thoughtless haste. One day the old towel facilities of an industry which is mestic dairies against out-of-state inadvertently start the throwing of server looked over the paintings Chasing rainbows, forgetting waste Is governed by its distance above to strengthen the Federal intermeiM- We noticed was missing, already suffering from overcapaci­ ate credit 'banks and Improve the competition. bouquets If you suggest domlcks. and departed. When . he came Has penalty; that v'isdom’s cost all. And thought that perchamce back he brought a vacuum clean­ Is new-t(om pain, paradise lost— And so I gazed upon your loveli­ ty. market for their obligations. , It now transpires that Connecti­ The "radicalism" of Governor It was taken to drape. —Justice Louis D. Brandels of the It would authorize- the credit er and Inquired if this would be Ah, fool disconsolate!— ness. The office cat died, cut milk growers have been shipping Roosevelt would seem to be an ex­ accepted in trade. And I found rapture in your many U. S. Supreme Court. banka to accept drafts or bills of And at its sad funeral, exchange Issued or drawn by farm­ more milk into New York state than tremely delicate Instrument to han­ "I’m In the vacuum cleaning I, who became am egotist, charms. That ebony towel business and there are a couple The while my heart was filled with China must become adept at ers’ co-operative marketing associa­ has been shipped into Connecticut dle, having two edges and one of Emptying words into the grist Was then used for crape. slaughter. China must now put her tions when secured by warehouse re­ of things here I’d like to own just Of money hunger; chastened to loneliness, By Grenville Kleiser. by New York dairymen; while In them very sharp Indeed. In a politi­ long enough to work on them a lit­ And aching to enfold you in my national defense above all else. ceipts or shipping documents cover­ learn _'P, V. Soong, Chinese banker. ing staple agricultural products. Massachusetts and Rhode Island cal sense It Is quite comforting to tle," he explained. In bitterness that the damned re­ arms. there is some talk of Instituting re­ see A1 Smith toss It about so care­ turn, My dream came true upon a sum­ KILLS HER HUSBAND The Democrats have demonstrat­ That new Irving Berlin baby will The lost regenerate— mer night. ROBBED OF 18 prisal for the Connecticut ban by lessly. But from the Republican be named "Lindy Lou" presumably When love was all that mattered to Webster, Mass., April 18.— (AP) ed they are unable to govern them­ forbidding the importation of milk point of view It Is the part of wis­ selves and therefore It stands to after the song .. . . Jimmy Cagney Yes, I am bankrupt, but not affrald, the moon, —Four hours after Patrick J. reason they cannot be expected to New Haven. April 16.—(AP)— and cream from this state. Wheth­ dom to let him and his Democratic had to have police protection from Fighting poverty in the brigade And now you wonder why the swift Murphy, 32, unemployed mill hand Three men, riding In a car r e p o r^ crowds the other night at the very delight. govern the country. ^ ^ er or not the Connecticut milk pro­ friends have a monopoly of that Of millions; determined- that for­ had been found dead in a yard near —Congressman Will Wood, Repub­ to have been used in an earlier hold­ spot where he was borrowing quar­ So slow to come, was ended all too up in New London, forced the cAr ducers would get the worst of the sport. Let no Republican accuse ters before heading for Hollywood tune’s wheel hls home, a bullet in his heart, lican, Indiana. Shall not , but, in turning, re- soon— Dorothy H. Murphy, 24, his wife, of L. H. Oldersbaw of West Haven bargain in the case of these two Roosevelt of demagogy—there are . . . Willie Howard’s real name is weal OBSERVES lOOTH BIRTHDAY off the highway in Branford eariy too many unrestful people who Lefkowltz . . . And the Seven Little Because, my dear, a further diag­ confessed to police she had killed states we do not know. A world recuperate! him. Norwalk, April 16.—(AP)—Mrs. today and rob^d Mrs. Ida Zeligler, It probably did not occur to the would rather like to vote for a Foys are reassembling for a vaude­ Helen Ingham Davis. nosis Harriet F. MerrlU, today observed Oldersbaw’s companion of |9. ville tour...... Was hardly worth the price of hali­ Under arrest for murder Mrs. State Dairy and Food Commissioner demagogue. And besides, the amia­ Murphy was left at home under po­ her 100th birthday with relatives The machine, police said, ' hhd A1 Hoffman, who wrote "Auf SPRING SIGNS tosis! and friends gathered around a huge been stolen from Edward Iteef6 that in taking this step he was 1ml ble Mr. Roosevelt Is for too timid Wledersehn” and six other hit lice guard. (From The Conning Tower) Moses Dean Mrs. Murphy said she and her cake, illuminated with 100 candles. Orange street. It was recovered taring the much larger scale pro­ and far too much of a straddler to tunes, cannot compose on the Because Mrs. Merrill is deaf and shortly afterward. plaho. . . Nor can he play one well Now is the time that hills put x>d husband quarrelled, that In order ceedings of the nations of the world rate the description. A smoky blue, untlnged with green; THE OLD OFFICE TOWEL to avoid him she locked herself in her eyesight is affected no other ob­ Oldersbaw reported the license . . . He whistles the music ideas How dear to my mind servance is planned. number of the h.oMup car to police in raising trade barriers against that «ome. to mind and a collabor­ When sorel-red and cinnamon the bathroom, that he kicked in the In brief possession holds the scene; Is the old office towel, Mrs. Merrill, who Is a native of who said they had bf the New DEALING WITH EVIL ator follows . . . The other night doro and that aa .he came through their neighbors, but it looks exceed When robins, orange-breaated, shiv­ When fond recollection the shattered panels, she fired. Norwalk, resides with her grand­ London holdup In . which a car usU);; I came upon him in tearful state daughter, Mrs. A. C. Emmerson, In these saipe license /number w ^ ingly like It. Economists all over When this Lindbergh baby mystery . . . It seemed he had turned out er, Presents It to view. the world are bemoaning the effects Is eventually solved—which every And sparrows and burnished grack- The much-handled towel, France street. Mrs. Merrill has two UStJ. a pretty ditty titled, “What Will The oft-abused towel. The number of rows of kernels of six children living, Frank 9. Mer­ of tbese trade barriers, to which in buman with a heart in his body We Do With Our Laundry When les scold; When every brook is a rushing With intimate spots of corn ordinarily ranges from rill of Norwalk and George Merrill large part is attributed the breaa- hopes will be with the safe return China Goes to W ar?” . . . and then eight to 20, with numbers some­ of Monroe, Conn. Ten grand-chil­ A first-class sleeping coach. the "war” went off the front river, Of red, black and blue. England w el|^ 40 tons alnd ~ uuwudown of business everywhere. Pos- of the child—It may fall Into order The wide-spreading towel times running- as high as 26 or dren and five great grandchildren pages and bis song flopped. And crocus compamies brave the sMo in the family. rtea about IS pBMsiifen. ^ ^ slbly, before we get throiiS:h with I to speculate somewhat upon the GILBERT SWAN cold: Of immaculate birth, more.

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dii^Gt system ? Won’t some of Sophie Ksdina and Helen doctor’s birthday. The boys report oppositioiv please answer that quiM Following the meeting another re­ J&kici* hearsal will be held. having a fine time. The doctor was Exercises followed the graduation OPEN FORUM tlont presented with a beautiful cake in the Sykes Gymnasium and includ­ FACTS. HEBRON Tuesday evening the joint Poppy TURN ON SPOTLIGHT Ten-Shun committees of the Legion and Vet­ which was baked by Comrade Davis ROCKVILLE ed a fashion show and vocal and in­ and which was engraved with the strumental numbers. Refreshments ‘ Edward A. Smith, tax collector, erans of Foreign Wars met at the Editor, The Herald: State Armory to make plans for the American and British flags. Cap­ were served. fdll meat taxpayers at the residence Senior Dramatics Here’s the latest one. It doesn’t Buddies annual sale of popples for their tain Perkins of Hartford was also Elks Installation WAPPING of Paul Jones, in Jones street to re­ present. need spiking but if consolidation welfare funds, upon which there Every seat was occupied at the Over one hunfired members: of the ceive taxes, on Thursday, AprU 21, have been many calls this year. A delegation from the Mons- Sykes Auditorium last evening when opponents are relying entirely upon Thursday night* Wapping Grangt The Bulletin Board Ypre Post will visit the U. S. Vet- Loge of Elks were present at the from 8 to 4 p. m. He Will » t the Following is the April message the Senior class of the Rockville installation exercises on Thursday fabrications smd untruths we had hall was filled to Its captujlty to set erams hospital at Newington this High school presented the play, Amston Post Office for same of from our National president, Mrs. night. Acting as Grand Elxalted better turn on the spotlight. A well the first performance of “Henry’i Sunday to pay their respects to the “Smilin’ Through.’’ The cast per­ Ex-Service Organizations. Louise W- Williams: Ruler in the capacity of installing Wedding.” ’The audience w$t8 kepi purpose Wednesday, April. 27, from Manchester boys who are confined formed in a highly creditable man­ known man telephoned me at 5:55 April this year brings us to the officer was John J. Mack, a past in roars of laughter the whole eye< 10 a. m. to 12 m., and at Fogil’s there. They will distribute smokes ner and the stage setting was beau­ this afternoon to sa^ that he was fifteenth anniversary of America’s district deputy and past exalted ning and much applause greeted th< store in Gilead on the ;Jtemoon of tiful. The garden wall, a mass of told with great seriousness this aft­ entrance into the World War. Fif­ tb the boys during their visit. ruler of Hartford Lodge. He was the same day, from 1 to 2 p. m. He Anderson-Shea Post V. F. W. roses, snapdragons, hollyhocks and ernoon that “o’-e o^ the purposes of different members of the cast. teen years ago men were volunteer­ assisted by his suite of officers from ’This fast moving comedy went ofl \vlll ner the Hebron Center tax­ The Hartford County Council morning glories, was a work of art, those favoring consolidation is to ing and women were offering their his home lodge. without a hitch and every individuai payer at the town clerk’s office held imder the auspices of Patrick A wedding party of fifty years ago dish F. A. Verplanck.” services in whatever work would The newly elected officers are: The gentleman added—“That did bis or her part excellently. Jacli April 30, from 2 to 4 p. m. Taxes are Triggs Post, of Thompsonvllle was added to the effectiveness of the due on or beiore May 1. Dog taxes most benefit the national cause. The Manchester’s Exalted Ruler, Edward L. New- really started me thinking for I (Luther Burnham), together w|tJi scene. The cast comprised “John marker; Esteemed Leading Knight, are also due and dog owners should well attended last Sunday and dele­ nation was in Hanger, and no work have the greatest admiration for his two friends, Ted (John Reardon) Carteret," Samuel Lavitt; "Dr. Lewis H. Chapman; Esteemed Loyal note the penalty of one dollar for gates were pleased to m e « and was too arduous, no sacrifice too Date Book Owen Harding,” Augrust Loehr; Mr. Verplanck "nd his ability as an and Hans (Henry Hartnett), per* Knight, Clarence J. McCarthy; Es­ formed their exceptionally difficult delinquencies. hear Commander Adsuns of the great, to be carried out in its de­ “Ellen,” Marjorie Little; “Kathleen fense. All Americans were united in teemed Lecturing Knight, Georg I said to the gentleman—“There roles to perfection, and were full ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilding of Fairfield County Council and Ad Tonlgd>t Dungannon,” Muriel Ludke; “Willie a spirit of patriotic service. Betts; Secretary, Michael J. Cos­ is exactly as much truth in that action and pep all the time. Saman* New York aty and a guest. Mrs. jutant Ely. Comrade Adams gave a Saturday, April 16— Annual semi- Alnley,” Trumaa Read; “Mary grove; Treasurer, Raymond E. This year there is again a com­ Clare,” Anna Devlin; “Kenneth yarn as in any other objection to tha (Mrs. Maud Belcher), is to hi Edward McMahon sdso of New York very Interesting talk and assured formal dance. Masonic Temple, by Hunt; Tiler, John F. Coleman; heartily congratulated on her acting are spending the week at the Hild­ the Hartford District of full co­ manding need for an America unit­ John Mather Chapter, Order of De- Wayne,” Everett Felber; “Jeremiah consolidation yet created.” ed in a spirit of patriotic service. Trustee, Fred H. Lippman, P. E. R. ability in carrying this part. Uhelfl ing country place. operation in veteran objects. Molay. Wayne,” Herman Brauer; “Monyeen It is really too bad that such an ’The difficulties which the country Rockrille Lodge presented to re­ Important question as school con­ Henry (George Busher), took th« A meeting of the Hebron Center With the State Convention just Clare,” Marjorie Walnwright. tiring Exalted Ruler John P. Cam­ two months ahead, the posts about is facing call for work and sacri­ Next Week solidation cannot be discussed with part of the bachelor bridegroom Ladies’ Aid Society was held Wed­ Dancing followed the presentation eron, a beautiful Elks’ charm. A fice of the type we in the war Monday, April 18.- -Seventh an­ facts. What is to be gained by cir­ and played it particularly well nesday afternoon at the church par­ the state are saying “What wiU of the play. Ernie Rock and his or turkey dinner was served by John Manchester offer for the Convention years. The American Legion A^il^ nual concert of Beethoven Glee culating the many foolish and total­ Lawyer Brown (Alfred Stone), sure­ lors. About a dozen were present chestra furnished the music. Re­ and Anuthony Bonan. parade this year?" Chairman Holtz- lary, with its heritage of patrioti.sm Club at High school auditorium, as­ ly unfounded stories that the op­ ly was a big bit and it would be bard and the time was spent in making freshments were ser/ed. to find a better person for this role. heimer is planning a real “knockout” from the-war. is the organization to sisted by Mendelssohn Singers of Memorial Day Plans Jeffersonian Club Officers fancy articles to be sold at a fair to ponents are using? Susan (Mrs. H. Miller), took the for the New Britain meeting in lead the women of the country in Worcester, Mass. A t a meeting of Alden Skinner Nicholas Ashe has been elected Why can’t the opposition frankly be held at some time in the fall. The old maid’s part and made of it a lot June. Well may the other posts the response to this call for serv- Play, “Mystery Island," at Odd Camp, Sons of Union Veterans, in president of the Jeffersonian club. state itr reasons in the columns of meeting was in charge of Mrs. of fun and laughter. Mary (Rboda worry over Manchester’s showing If Fellows hall, given by Sunset Re- G. A. R. hall on Thursday night Other officers are: Vice-president, The Herald and in time for an hon­ Alphonse Wright, the president of lC6* John Doyle; financial secretary, Fairbanks), played her part charm­ the rumors that we have heard are There are many ways open for us bekah Lodge. plans were discussed for the annual est exchange of opinion before the society. Francis Leonard; recording secre­ ingly. It is difficult to pick and correct. , ^ , to work and to lead other women Tuesday, April 19.—Special town Memorial Day exercises. It was The League of Women Voters tary, Lawrence Monahan; treasurer, Tuesday ? choose between these actors: Rastua Comrade Frank Cervini Is Improv forward in endeavors for the w^fi- meeting at Municipal building, 8 decided this year to hold the parade, Most Sincerely, met at the home of Mrs. Loren M. Ing In health since his operation J’ohn Reg. The officers will be in­ (Howard Burger), Virginia (Ethel being of the United States. a. m. to 8 p. m., for purpose of vot­ in the morning at 10 o’clock instead WILLARD B. ROGERS. Lord Wednesday ^ternoon, about and Is once more on his feet. stalled on Thursday evening, April Sayet), Marie, (Louise Burnham), American Legion’s war on un ing by machine on consolidation of of 1 p. m., as in former years. For­ So. Manchester, Conn. O’Flarity (Nathan Miller), Megga ten or twelve being present. Mrs. A warning was issued today by mation will be near the Memorial 21. The club is composed of young­ Gilman of Norwich was present and ployinent offers a means of attack school districts, followed by meet­ April 15, 1932. (Truman Hills), Gangsters (Floyd Commander Joseph Moriarty an­ building. The line of march will be er members of the Democratic spoke on political and governmental ing one of the'eountry’s most press­ ing at High school at 8 o’clock on Cotton and Emil Maslob), Brother nouncing that all essays written in to Grove Hill cemetery, where ex­ Party. WIPE OUT POLI'TICS issues. She urged the needs of the the contest sponsored by the ing problems. Fine progress is be refunding of bond issue. William Smith Heads Wheel Jones (Francis Burnham), Rev. ing made in this undertaking. A Wednesday, April 20.—Three-act ercises will be held. It is expected Tumipseed ( lohn Curtin), and Sis­ league work and spoke of ways of National Americanization Commit­ Rev. Otto Klette, pastor of the First William Smith was elected presi­ gaining Interest locally. Mrs. Wil­ last report, the Legion, wito th. comedy, “The Whole Town’s Talk­ Editor, The Herald: ter Sadie (Mrs. Ruth Dewey), were tee, V. F. W. of the U. S., must be Lutheran church, will be the prin­ dent of the Wheel club on Thursday You can feel some of the people liam Ely of Norwich also spoke in the hands of this committee not aid of the Auxiliary and other co­ ing,” Community Players, Hollister night. He will head the club for all outstanding in their own par­ operating organizations, was find­ street school. cipal speaker. all of the time and all of the people ticular parts. Eliza (Mrs. Nathan briefly. later than April 27. On Sunday evening. May 29, all the ensuing six months. He suc­ The Hebron Young Women’s Club These essays should be forwarded ing and creating nearly 10,000 jobs Thursday, April 21.—Opening of some of the time; but you can’t feel Miller), the colored mammy-, was an patriotic organizations of the city ceeds Russell Burch. Other officers will meet at the Congregational immediately to Walter I. Joyce, Di­ a W . A total of nearly a quarter two-day annual convention of otate all of the people all of the time. outstanding character. She threw will attend the Methodist Episcopal elected are: Vice-president, Carl­ The thinking people of Manchester church parlors at the center. April rector, National Americanization of a miUion wage earners had been Department of Daughters of Union ton Walther; secretary, Luther herself entirely into the part and Committee, Veterans of Foreign re-employed and a steady advance Veterans of Civil War at Odd Fel­ church in a body. Rev. C. Johnson, will not allow their school system gave a splendid performance. 28, from 2 to 4 p. m. pastor, will deliver the sermon. Alley: treasurer, Raymond CraJ;ty; to be "ed as a stepping-stone by a Wars of the Ufaited States, 32 Union was made toward the first objec­ lows hall. house committee, Edmund Smith, The Mystic Shriners were excep­ Local members of Colonel Henry Edward Sims is chairman of the couple of individual who want to Champion Chapter, D. A. R., attend­ Square, New York City. tive one million unemployed back Friday, April 22.—Three-act com­ Irving Spurling, Daniel Halloran, Jr tionally good and were enthusiasti­ All contributions must reach Di­ at work. 'The Auxiliary can give committee. Other members are go to the legislature and who be­ cally applauded by the audience. ed a chapter meeting held Wednes­ edy, “Bab,” by Sock and Buskin Commander Francis LaCross, Alden Harold Kane, Stuart Neff; auditors, rector Joyce not later than noon on very material aid to this activity in lieve they can fare better through The Beaus and Belles were all ex­ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. club of High school. Usher, John H. Yost and .. elix La- Carl Murphy and Luther Alley April 27—the day set aside by the every coir ■’ lity. the district system. Repudiate poli­ cellent and played the old time char­ Clarence H. Norton in Westchester. This Month Cross. Notes v; F. W. of the U. S. as American­ It is apparent that work cannot A financial report on the Wash­ tics in our schools by voting for acters to perfection, M. D. Sullivan Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert, regent, pre­ Wednesday, April 27.—Roll call Night School Graduation consolidation Tuesday. ization Day. be found at once for all of the un­ ington bi-centennial celebration held doing a special dance for the crowd. sided. The program was in charge banquet of John Mather Chapter, Fifty-seven pupils were graduated “ P. T. BARNUM.” “Jack" Copeland Is back in the employed, and especially for the here on February 22 was made on This performance was repeated in of Miss Anne Clark, treasurer, and Order of DeMolay at Hotel Sheri­ from the Rockville Evening school hospital at Newington again for disabled /eterans. Every Unit must Friday by A. L. Martin, treasurer the other part of the town, at the was mostly taken up in reports at exercises held at the Sykes Audi­ WRITE YOUR VIEWS from various members who attend treatment. Victor Duke is reported prepare to carry on a heavy relief dan. of the general committee. The re­ South Windsor Town hall, last eve­ as improving following a serious Wednesday and Thursday, April torium on Thursday evening. Six ed the 39th annual state confer­ program during the year ahead^, and ceipts were $499.40, all of which was ning, April 15. operation performed a week ago received certificates in the wood­ Editor, The Herald: ence at Bridgeport, and the unveil­ the bulk of the necessary funds 27, 28.—“ Henry’s Wedding,” com­ used in connection with the celebra­ Frank Clark, from Southbury, All units and members of the edy, Tall Cedars, High school. working class, six in the English The Herald in 'ts editorial column Conn., but formerly a resident of ing of fie Washington memorial at Veterans of Foreign Wars of the must come from the poppy sale. class, five in the machine shop, tion. most courteously invited opponents th^ Wadsworth Atheneum, Hart­ Next Month The “King of Kings,” a religious Maine, has hired the Hartman plan­ United States have been urged to With the day of the sale approach­ eighteen in the sewing class and 22 of school consolidation to use The ford. Mrs. Chauncey Markham of ing rapidly, our Units should be Sunday, May 1.—May Day Jubi­ picture, will be presented at Union tation on Deming street where ha participate In special patriotic ex in typewriting and business train­ Open Forum for an expression of expects to raise one hundred and Westchester, secretary, recited erclses and programs on American­ completing th ir plans and mobiUz- lee at South Methodist church, ing. The prizes for perfect attend Congregational church on Sunday “Washington, the Nation Builder,’’ their views. Instead of indulging in fifty acres of potatoes. Mr. Clark ization Day, April 27th, the day set ing th»ir forces to make the I9dz sponsored by Salvation Army. ance were awarded by Principal night at 7 o’clock. a whispering campaign largely by Edwin Markham, author of “The Poppy Day the most successful ever Thursday, May 5.r -Benefit enter­ Miss Mariette Fitch and her moth will reside in the house on the farm. aside by this organization for this Allen Dresser and Superintendent of based upon untruths, misrepresen Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey Lathrop have Man With A Hoe.’’ She gave as an held. The disabled men who make tainment and dance, 32nd anniver­ er, Mrs. Spencer Fitch, have return^ particular purpose. Schools H. O. Clough presented the tation or ignorance why doesn’t the moved recently into one of George encore a humorous selection “Truth­ Pursuant to a custom inaugurated the poppies are in desperate need sary of Scandia Lodge No. 23, O. of certificates. ed after spending the ful George," which was much en­ opposition avail itself of the col­ O. Case’s tenement houses at Pleas­ several years ago, Amerizanizatlon of the work, the Auxiliary is in need V., at Orange hall. The D. A. R. certificate awarded Florida. umns The Herald ? Or is it that joyed. Mrs. A. D. Williams of East of relief funds and the public needs Miss Mary Ryan is very ill at her ant Valley. Day will be observed in hundreds of Sunday, Ma; 8. -Dedication pro­ each year was presented by Mrs. the opposition is fearful of the spot­ A son, Franklyn Woodford, Jr., Hampton sang several beautiful communities with a. variety of pa­ to wear the popples to re-awaken home on Cottage street gram at Polish National church on Lester Martin to Samuel A. Laroo. light of publicity and the presenta­ was born to Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn. contralto soios. Miss Sylvina Norton triotic programs designed to Pre- memories of the men who made the Herbert Scheiuer is at the Rock­ Golway street, at 10:00 a. m. This is for the best progress in tion of only facts? Woodford, Saturday, at the Hartford accompanying. Refreshments of serve and perpetuate patriotic supreme sa''rifice for their country. Americanization. The medal given ville City hospital where be under Ck>ming Events FAIR PLAY. hospital. crackers, jam, cream cheese, and and traditions. In conjunction wito For these three great purposes the Friday, June 24.—Opening of by the American Legion Auxiliary went an operation. tea were served. The next meeting Mrs. Alfred Beaumont of High this annual celebration on April 27, Auxiliary must succeed in its pop­ two-day state conventic i and field for the best progress in English will be at the home of Mrs. Stanley street, who has been seriously ill, is BIG SAVING 1932, the following proclamation py sale this year. day of Loyal Order of Moose here. went to Werner Haney, and the CANADIAN AIR MAIL Bevln in East Hampton. has heen issued by Commander-in- The progressive surrender of our presentation was made by Miss reported to be somewhat improved Mrs. May Seyms of Colchester Saturday, June 25.—State Ma­ Mrs. Edith Chapman has return­ Editor, The Herald: Chief Darold D. DeCoe of the Vet­ national defenses before the sonic Veterans Reunion at Temple. Mary Sullivan. Mrs Agatha Di The sum of $20,000, the minimum Montreal.—The report i f the Civil was a jailer Sunday at the home of erans of Foreign Wars of the U. S. mands of pacifism and short-sighted mauro of the English class received ed to her home in Manchester after Aviation Branch of the Department Miss Victoria Hilding and Mrs “Whereas, the anniversary of the Opening of two-day session of several days’ visit with her sister saving under school consolidation economy has reached a point where a gold piece as a reward for three is equal to the .mount which, until of National Defense shows that Albert W. Hilding; ' birth of General Ulysses S. Grant 16th annual convention of the New Mrs. Peter Teabo, of Spring street it constitutes a national danger. England Conference Luther League years of perfect attendance. Helen the arrival of the depression, was Canadian air mail was used more in The school at the center gram falls on April 27th, and The Auxiliary is fighting a good Kawalec was awarded a special The :ast of the play, “Rev. Dayton 1931 than in any other year since mar room is having a visiting day “Whereas, this anniversary has at Swedish Lutheran church. Up-to-Date” will go to the Town spent each vear for charity work in fight in behalf of adequate national prize for four years of perfect at­ Manchester. Aside from wasting at its start. More than 483,490 pounds Thursday, April 21, at 1 p. m. In­ been set aside by the Veterans of deffase and must continue to fight, tendance in the sewing class. The Farm on Sunday afternoon where of mail matter were flown last yeat, vitations are being sent out to par­ Foreign Wars of the U. S. as an Glass may lose through dirt as they will put on the show for the least $20,000 a year, what do we in the face of discouragement or de­ prizes in the fashion show were accomplish by the present school as compared with 474,200 In 1930. ents, school board members and appropriate day for the general ob­ much, as fifty per cent of its effi­ inmates. feat, until f 1 Hetory is won. Our ciency in six months’ time awarded Mrs. Eva Jordon, Miss others interested to be present. Mrs servance of its Americanization ac­ defense conferences, national and Teresa Walsh of Danbury is tivities, and “Whereas, it is incumbent upon state, are doing much to awaken teaseler. . the people to the necessity of main­ A play, “The Little Clodhopper,’ all of us to utilize to the fullest de­ taining our defenses. The work is advertised to take place at Gilead gree the opportunity which this day must be carried through the Units Hall Thursday evening, April 21. It affords for the promotion of Amer­ into eveiy community until such a is riven by Hebron Grange. This ican ideals and principles, strong sentiment is established that play was given at the center sev “Now, therefore, I, Darold D, De- cral years ago by Scotland talent Coe, Oommander-in-Chlef of the our leaders will not dare to permit the national defenses to fall below and was much enjoyed. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S., do officially proclaim April 27, adequate strength. THESE STATIONS Walter Ceberek, woo is in the em­ ploy of Postmaster Charles J. 1932, as Americanization Day, and And, finally, the Auxiliary must Schmid in Amston accompanied Mr. do urge the members of our organ­ help show the way to a better and Mrs. Wlnthrop Porter U New ization to assist and participate in American citizenship—a citizenship Britain, the first of the week, to see its proper observance and patriotic more truly in keeping with the the Ceberek children, his brothers exercises arranged for this occa­ Ideals of the Great Washington, whose bicentennial we are celebrat­ Are Supplied With and Bister, who were taken to the sion.” Polish Orphange in that city follow­ ing this year. I democracy such as ing the murder of their mother and Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, V.F.W. the United States is only as strong the suicide of their father, Ignatz Several members of the Auxiliary as the charac' er ->f its citizens. 'The Ceberek, March 7. He found the attended the County Council at Auxiliary, by example and teaching, children well taken care of and Thompsonvllle Sunday and reported can help establish the strength in happy to see their brother. There a good attendance of members from the character of our citizens which are four of the children in the In­ other auxiliaries. The meeting was will enable the to solve present stitution, the youngest being two held in the Eastern Star Hall. difficulties and go forward to a trl The Secretary, Florence Sullivan years old. umphant future. would like to have all members in­ Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Sault Mr. and Mrs. Charles Htiding, Mr. tending to attend the quarterly Hildlng’B brother Samuel, and their had a meeting of the Sewing Clr meeting in New London Sunday, cle at her home and the finishing guest, Mrs. Edward McMahon of April 24 notify her so that returns New York, motored to Cheshire on touches were put on the quill can be made to New London early which will be shown at the meeting Thursday and visited the tree next week. nursery. Monday night. To celebrate the completion of their task the ladies 10 (M con y Products The Women’s bridge club met at Legion Notes 'The Ways and Means committee sat down to a delicious lunch of the home of Mrs. Mary E. Mitchell sandwiches, home-made ice cream Thursday evening. Two tables were will offer to the public its final card cake and coffee. in play. Miss Susan Pendleton won party at the Masonic Temple, Tues­ Monday evening, April 18 we wll first honors, the hostess being sec­ day, April i9. Pivot and progres- DIRECTLY From The Socony ond. Refreshments of cake and slve bridge,'whist wid setbftck with hold our next meeting at the Armo' ry at 8 o'clock. Mrs, Hilda Kennedy punch were served. suitable prizes to the winners. The male members of the committee are and her committee will serve re Mr. and Mrs. Grinton 1. Will freshments. motored to Albany, N. Y„ on Friday busy disposing of their tickets i** *** to spend a day or two effort to outdo the ladles on the Distributing Plant In Hartford British W tr Veterans Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mosny cele­ committee. They report a good vance sale so the welfare fund will The regular moncbly meeting of brated the twentieth anniversary ot get another boost. the Mono'Ypre Post was held Wed* their marriage at their home here nesday last at the Army and Navy They were mar We are in receipt of a reqjwst for Thursday evening, an appeal for used men’s clothing es­ club. A good number of the mem* ried in Newark, N. J., in 1912, Their And Will Be Pleased To Serve You With pecially a pair of trousers. Anyone bers being present, Borne very in* throe children, Miss Anna, who is terestlng business was discussed. imployed in Willimantic, John, a having articles of this sort e^lch they care to dispose of will be doing The By*Law committee presented a itudent at Windham high school, The Following Socony Products For Your Car a real service if they would pl*Ms copy of by*ltws to the members of u d EUena, who is attending the dial 7693, the welfare ch a irm a n ,^ o the Post. These by-laws were read Hebron public school, and several will call for them and turn them and accepted and the secretary in* tther relatives or family friends over where they are needed and win structed to have them printed and a were present and partook of a copy given to each member of the »ountlful feast in honor of the oc- be appreciated, , ^ , As an added attraction for the Post. GREASES GASOUNES saslon Victory Night program on Monday A Welfare Committee consisting OILS A meeting of the committee of Bt. Peter’s Cemetery Association night the committee of two members, Fred Baker and several boxing bouts from the stable was held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Kittle was appointed by Com* of Frankie Busch. C om r^e John Marietta Horton Thursday evening mander Malln. This committee will Socony Polishes Hrs. Morton is chairman of the Bausola will Install the radio ^ I c h look after the welfare of the mom* Automobile Wax will bring in the addresses of sev­ committee and the other members bers of Mons-Ypre Post, and will be eral Legion celebrities and music ire: Edmund H. Hortod, Albert W. glad to assist such members as may from the champion L e g ^ bands Hilding, H. Qlnton Porter and Jared nsed help in the line of pensions, and drum corps throughout the 2. Tennant. Plans were made for claims or hospitalization. Bo all Kerosene country, Betnack playing members or the Post are now re* Polish Cloths vork on the cemetery during the prizes to the winners, an a^JMS coming year. quested to get in touch with this by Legionnaire Elmer N. Dickinson committee any time they may need Allan L, Carr, reader in charge of Glastonbury and refreshments cf 8t. Peter’s Episcopal church, assistance in any o. the subjects will top off the night's program w LUBRICATION Hebron, and of Calvary church. Col stated above. which we cordially invite our broth­ CERTIFIED SOCONY ihester, has completed his prelimln- Commander Malln and Comrades iry examinations at Berkeley Div- er ex-service men. ’Thompson, Parks and John Pratt, The scores eff the rifle match held nlty School, New Haven, as a can attended the Military Ball held in last Friday in Olwtonbury h^a Mt the State Armorv, Hartford last lidate for the ministry. He is work been turned in as promised but we night. These members carried the Dg on his studies to prepare for understand that our boys took t ^ irdloatlon. count again to the tune of eev« Post’s colors and took part in the points—not so bad, bey what!—but wonderful parade of massed colors. ROBERT MASON GEORGE KEUY This affair was sponsored by Post we’ll let Louis give you the alibis. HENRY GRUESSNER CHANGE AIR COLORS No. 264 Veterans of Foreign Wars 415 MAIN ST. (A t Lllley S t) EAST CENTER ST. of Hartford. These members were CENTER ST. Washington.—A new color com- American legion Auxiliary N o ^ Dial 4848 (At Foster S i) Last Friday afternoon the Jun­ present through invitation and re< Inatlon tot day marking of rotat- port that they had a very fine eve* (A t Lilac S t ) og beacons on the federal airway iors held a rehearsal for their Fldac Thlf station can snpplY you with Ding. ystem has been adopted by the pageant at the State Armory. At Dial 3975 Commander Malln, Vice Common< Socony Floor Wax. aeronautics Branch of the U. S. De- this time plans were made for a Dial 3880 artment of Commerce. ’The new regular meeting of the Junior aux­ der Fred Baker and Comrades olors are oriinge and white; ole iliary on Friday afternoon, April ’Thompson, Kittle and Davis, pleas* slors were yellow and black, and 22, at which time Initiation will be antly surprised Dr. May at his home id and j ^ o w combinations. held for the new Junior members. lost week. ’The occasion being tho I

Jr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1932, PAGE SIX BIG WET PETITION TRANSUTES WORDS DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WTIC PROGRAMS VET AID NOW COSTS $2000 A MINUTE rrsvelers Broadcastijig Bervlee Washington, April 16.—(AP)— SATURDAY, APRIL 16 (Basteni SUndtrd TIm«) EUrtford, Obbb. While Senator Wagner (D., N. Y.), .OF MAYAN TONGUE P. M. unless Indicsted. Pro|T*n)* and sUtlnn Usta subject to ehangs. 50,000 1060 B. a , 9 8 M M. was advocating prohibition repeal wcao wado whk wkrc wxyi wspd before a'Senate committee, a volum­ (By Th» Auoeiattd Press) 8:34—Stories of Movto Stars—Also w t ^ 454.3—WE AF-NBC—660 inous petition urging modification wnao wgr wkro whk wxys wcau wjaa Saturday, April 16, 1982 of the National liquor laws was pre­ 6:30—Mountsineers—weaf wfbl wspd wmal WTIC—1060 k. 0^282.8 m 6:45—June Pursell—Also wue wro wfi 8:04—Vaughn Do Loath—Also woko sented . eeterday to a group of anti- American Scientist An­ wcae ww] , wfbl whec wkbw wlbs wean wdro waab E. S. T. prohibition Congressmen on the 7 :00—D’Avray, Tenor — Also wuo wro whp wjas wlbw wmal wcao wtar wdbj 1:30 p. m.—Rhythm Five—Len Ber­ wfl wcae wwj j », _»■» wade whk wcah wbt wblg wtoo wqam man, director. Capitol steps. nounces He Now Knows 7:15—Laws That Ssteousrd-^so wUo wdbo wdae wxys wspd efrb Mrs. Lorraine CCatlln Brower of wtag wjar wcsh wtl wgy when wear 9:15—Plano Team—Also woko wfbl 2:00—Whispering Banjos— Austin wheo wkbw wlbs wean wdro waab whp New York, vice president of the ■wsal wrva wptf wlod wfia _ Scrivener, director. $583,000,000 paid to familietf Congressional Districts Modification 7;30—Alice Joy—Also wtlc wtag west wjaa wlbw wmal wcao wtar wdbj wado 2:15—Connecticut Federation of 1 2 ,100,888,000 paid for disabil­ Names of Days, Months. wJar wcsh wfl wfbr wrc whk wcah wbt wblg wtoo wqam wdbo ity, etc. of veterans League, said the appeal for light wcae wtam wwJ wsal wrva wpti wis wdae wxys wspd efrb Music Clubs Recital. wines and beer had 6,000,000 signa­ wwnc wjax wlod wfla 9:80—Organ Recital—wabo chain 2:4I>—Silent 7 j45—Ooldbergs—Also wtlo wjar wcsn 10K»—Ruth Etting — Also woko wfbl tures from voters in 319 of the 435 San Diego, Calif., April 16—(AP) WKV when wcae wtam wwj wsal whec wkbw wlbz wean wdrc wnac wore WTIC and WEAF-660 k. C.-464.8 m Congressional districts. 8;So — Ely Culbertson, Bridge — weaf wpg wcau whp wjas wlbw wmal wcao 2:50 p. m.— WTIC Synchzonized In his testimony, Senator Wag­ —Expansion of the translated May­ chain , Wtar wdbj wado whk wkro wcah wbt with WEAF on 660 k. c. (See an vocabulary by 19 words was an­ 8:15—Concert Prog.—Also wtlo wjar wblg wtoc wqam wdbo wdae wxys wspd ner Weeried existing conditions. . nounced today by Lawrence T, K. wcsh wfl wfbr wrc wcae wwj wwnc 10:15—Public Affairs Institute — Also WEAF for Program). Miss M. Louise Gross of New wla wlod woko wfbl wheo wkbw wlbz wean wdrc 1:00 a. m.—Silent. Griswold, archaeologist, upon hia re­ 8:30—Radio In Education—Also wtlc waab wore wpg wcau whp wjas wibw York, state chairman of the turn here from ruiiu left by the ex­ wtag weel wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wrc wmal wcao wtar wdbj wwva wjwc wkro Women’s (Committee for repeal of tinct civilization of Central Ameri- wgy when wcae wtam wwj weal wrva wcah wbt wblg wtoc wqam wdbo wdae Sunday, April 17, 1882 the Eighteenth Amendment, con­ wpif wwnc wls wjax wlod wfla wxys wspd , E. S. T. Cfl. ^ 9;00—Pryor's Band—Also wtlo wtag 10:48—Street Singer—Also woko wroi curred in Wagner’s views and added Griswold said he had completed wet'i wjar wcsh wrc wfbr wgy wben wheo wkbw wlbz wean wdrc 10:00 a. m.— WTIC Synchronized that If the prohibitionists formed a wore wpg wlp-wfan whp wjas wlbw with WEAF on 660 k. c. (See translation of the glyphs used by wilt wcae wtam wwj wsal wrva wwnc Third Party the “wets might organ­ the Mayaqs in their calendar, which, wis wjax wlod wfla wptf wmal wcao wtar wdbj wwva wado WEAF for Program). ize one of their own.” 9:30—Saturday Night Club—Also wtlo wcah wbt wblg wtoc wqam wdbo wdae 7:30—End of Synchronized Pro­ in addition to representing days or wtag weel wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wro The Senate committee, in its months, had other meanings. wgy wben wcae wtam wwj wsal cfcf 11*W^flSclmatr*’oreh.—Also woko wfbl gram. $487,000,000 for medical and hearings on bills for a change in wheo wkbw wlbz wean wdro waab WTIC 1060 k. c.—282.8 m hospital care—53% of present FFDEI3A.l_ Similar dual usages of words, he lO ^^D ance Hour—Also wtlc wtag wore wlp-wfaji whp wjas wlbw wcao cases not due to military service $645,000,000 spent for VQca« prohibition, at present is hearing explained, were found in the Elngllsh weel wjar wcsh wfl wfbr wrc wgy when wtar wdbj wdae wxyz wspd efrb 7:35—Orchestral Gems — Moshe the proponents of such legislation. wcae wtam wwj wsal wrva wwno wls 11:80—Madrlguera’s Orch.-Also woko Paranov, director; with Marlon E X PE N D IT U R E S FO R. ttonal training language, March and May, for ex­ wkbw wlbz wdrc waab wore who wlbw Senator Blaine (R. Wis.), said this ample. The Mayan .calendar was di­ wjax wlod wfla wmal wcao wtar wdbj w ^ a wade wkrc Jordan Bridgman, flutist, (To afternoon that supporters of the 11:00—Jesse Crawford—Also wtlo weel Network Including WEAF, vided into 18 months of 20 days wcsh wls wjar wfl wro wwj wtam wcah wbt wtoo wqam wdbo wdae wxys INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION present laws would be heard begin­ each and contained five extra and 11:30—Buddy Rogers Orch.-Also wtlo wwspd8di3 efrbefro WFBR, WTAG, WGY, WBEU, ning next Tuesday. weel wjar wrc wfbr wfl wgy wben Quy Lombtrdo—Also woko wfbl $1,003,000,000 i>INCfc l y i i . $486,500,000 unnamed days. wtam wcae wcfl wwj wkbw wean wnao wcau wlbw wmal WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WSAl, 12:00—Ralph Klrberyi Rogers Orch.— wwva wkro wspd - . , WLS, KSD, w o e , WHO, MISCELLANEOUS Several months ago, Griswold, af­ Also wtlo wrc wben wtam wcae wwj 12:30 a. m.—Stern's Orch.—wabc chain WDAF). ter studying Mayan writings at the 1:00 a. m.—Dance Hour—Also wean $170,000,000 San Diego Museum, announced he 348.6—WABC-CBS— 860 wnac 8:00—George Jessel, with RublnofTs Orchestra. ' SISTERS TO SING had determined from the Mayan 6:30—Jack Mlll/r—Also woko wfbi wgr 394,5-_WJZ-NBC— 760 TOTAL FACE VALUE OF BONUS CERTIFICATES—$3,638,620,000 calendar that its Year One, In which wlbs wdrc waab wore whp wjas wlbw 6:30—Black’s Orch.—wjs 9:00—“Songland” — Nermsux Clou­ (In addition to above expenditures) wpao wdbj wwva wade wbt wblg wtoc 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy—Also wbal wbs tier, director; j^th Sally Ayers the Majrans believed their race was wqam wdbo wdae wxyz wspd wham kdka wear wjr wlw wro ckgw IN GRAND OPERA bom was 5,044,516 years ago. 6:45—Beiasco Orch.—Also woko wfbl cfcf wrva wptf v/jax wlcd wna and Fred Wade. He later organized the expedition wheo wkbw wlbr wean waab wore wlp- 7:15—Jesters—Also wbz wham kdka 9:30—Cavaliers Quartet. ILOANS, $1,24.7,785,0^ wfan whp wjas wlbw wmal wdbj wwva 7:30—Sonata Recital—wJs 9:45—Countess Albani and the to Central America. wade wenh wbt whig wtoc wqam wdbo 8:00 — Danger Fighters — Also wbal Previously, Griswold said, the 20 wdae wxys wspd efrb wham kdka wgar wJr ^ , _v Revelers. Mayan Indeographs representing 7;00—F. W. Wile—Also woko wfbl wheo 8:30—Selvin's Orch.—Also wbal wbs 10:15—“What Would You Do?" Camela and Rosa Ponselle To wgr wlbz wean wdrc wnao wcau whp wham kdka wgar wlw ckgw cfcf 10:21—American Band Masters’ As­ days hEKl been identified as such and wjas wlbw wmal wcao wtar wdbj wwva 9:00—To Be Announced—wjs cham ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES FOR VETERANS’ RELIEF THIS YEAR 13 of them translated and the 18 ■Wade wkro wcah wbt wblg wtoo wqam g;80-.pirst Nlghter—Also wbal wbs sociation—U. S. Army, Marine representing months had been iden­ wdbo wdae wxyz wham kdka wgar wjr wlw and Navy Banda Put On Sort of Sister Act tified and six of them translated. 7:15—William Hall—Also woko whec 10:00—To Be Announced—wjs 11:00—Weather. Would support U. 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Five and a half billion dollars al­ Uo—lizard or frog; zip—uguana; MANY NEW SHOWS 3:46—Masters of Melody. tone; James Stanley, baas; Rob­ vaudeville house. They looked well zotz—bat; tzec—alligator; xul— 2:00—Saturday Syncopators. ready expended for the relief of 2:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 4:00—Herbert Marsh’s Orchestra. ert Armbruster, accompanist; together—both striking brunettes. tapir or bead; yaxkin—sunlight or Dial Twisters 4:00—Base ball Game; r,ed Sox vs. 4:30—Stock Exchange quotations. Ivan Rudisill’s Orchestra. World War veterans—$200 a min­ As a team they were a “knockout.” heat; mal—owl; chen—potable wa­ 4:45—Tea time Tunes. 9:45—Making the Movies (comedy Sonve time before that. Camela, ter; yax—light or fire; zac—^whlte FOR MONTH OF MAY New York Yankees. ute still being paid, and the cost the elder sister, had arrived from By W. J. DALTUN 5:00—Dance Parade; Cameos. 5:15—America at Work — guest sketch) — Katha>ine Ren wick; or cold; ceh—deer; mac—monkey; speaker. Raymond Knight, Songsmith’s still going up, 12 years after the Meriden, Cotm., to become another kankin—fertility or fruition; maun 5:30—Three Minute Men. “small town girl who made good in 5:45—Connie Boswell. 5:3u—Singing Lady. Male quartet: Randolph Weyant armistice. All in addition to bonus —autumn: pax—altor; ksyab—^tur­ 5:45—Little Orphon Annie — child­ and Scrappy Lambert, tenors; certificates for adjusted compensa­ the big city.” tle; cumhu—harvest; uayeb—de­ We might as well be prepared for 6:00—Freddie Martin’s Orchestra. Rosa Wouldn’t Work ^^Merry-Go-Round” To Be 6:30—Jack Miller and Orchestra. hood playlet; Shirley Bell Allan Leonard Stokes, baritone; Bob tion to the'face value of $3,636,620,- stroyer or eater. it because sooner or later our radio Baruck, Henrietta Tedro and Moody, bass; Ken Christy, ac­ She made enough money to bring Of these words, Griswrfld said he 6:45—Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. 058, or a grand total of approxi­ per “kid” sister to New York. Here sets will be subjected to a tax. Then 7:00—“The Political Situation in Jerry O’Meara. companist; Robert Armbruster’s mately nine billion dollars. had translated for the first time Presented At the Green­ Orchestra. she Introduced her to her voice (Thicchan, manik, mule, chuen, eb, they will be able to rub elbows with Washington Tonight,” Frederic 6:00—Time; weather. That is the balance sheet that teacher. Rosa had a good voice, but W. Wile. 6:02—Edward J. Lord, pianist. 10:15—Old Singing Master—Harry Uncle Sam faces today as the sol­ caban and canac in the list of days our dogs and automobiles. Then, Frankel, master of ceremonies; she wouldn’t work. It was Camela and, in the list of months, uo, tzec, wich Village Playhouse. 7:15—William Hall, bariione; Fred­ 6:07—Sports Review. dier bonus issue Is revived in (Con­ who forced her into training her also, we shall have cause to howl die Rich’s Orchestra. 6:15—Orchestra. Helen Janke, Mary Tibbett and gress with a plan by Representative xul, yaxkin, mrf, chen, yax, mac, Helen Young, vocalists; Willard voice and Anally got her her op- kankin, pax, cumhu and uayeb. about the chaotic conditions imder 7:30—The Bright Spot; Guy Lom­ 6:30—Orchestra. Wright Patman, Texas, to issue $2,- portufiltles. ' which we must try to rim our ma­ bardo’s Orchestra. 7:00—Time; Amos ’n’ Andy. Amison and Fred Vettel, tenors; 000,000,000 in new currency to ef­ New 'li^rk, April 16.—(AP)—The 7:15—Jesters. John Quine, baritone; Emerson Rosa’s dramatic soprano sang stage is promised an active though chines. The constant improvement 7:45—Morton Downey, Anthony fect immediate payment of remain­ quickly into fame. (Jamela’s mezzo Wons, Jacques Renard’s Orches­ 7:30—Gentlemen of the Press. Williams, bass. ing outstanding bonus certificates. soprano voice, hard to train, took not imposing program from now un­ in radio sets has shown that close 7:45—Edward MacHugh, baritone. 10:45 — Massachusetts Industrial to 700 stations are too many to tra. ^ This graphic chart shows »at a longer to gain recognition. It was ROWERS ATTRACT til the first summer shows arrive In 8:00— Laboratory Elxpeiimental 8:00—McEnelly’s Orchestra. Commission — Salem Chamber of only in the last year that the elder crowd into 90 dial divisions. The in­ 8:30—Countess D’Orsay and Le Commerce (orchestra, talk). glance the record of what has been .June. terference caused by too crowded Series. spent in the past and what is being sister has achieved a near approach 8:15—Abe Lyman’s Californians Dandy; Ben Selvin’s Orchestra; 11:00—Time; weather. Sports Re­ to Rosa in the operatic sphere. Suzanne Caubaye and Mrs. conditions means that over aalf of Louis A. Witten, master of cere­ view. spent today. NEW YORK SOCIEH Jacques Martin, outstanding ac­ visiting New York Night Clubs. The $6,600,000,000 already ex­ In CHeveland they will both have the usable channels are actually use­ 8:30— Ollie Swenson and Pete monies. 11:15—Republican News bulletins. leading roles, Rosa singing the part tresses absent from Broadway for less as far m enjoyment goes. The 9:00—Barr Dance. 11:25—Organ—Arthur Martel. pended— some time, return in a play, “An- Johnson. —Is about equal to the value of of Gioconda, Camela the part of old saying that possession is nine- 8:45—Strummers. 9:30—First Nlghter—“Little White 12:00—Orchestra. Laura. geline Moves In,” next week. tenths of the law is the main reason Lie;” cast: June Merredith, Don 12:30 a. m.—Time. all of Europe’s war debts to the At the Provincetown In Green­ 9:00—Vaughn de Leath, contralto. United States, with future interest Horses Also Intorest Smart wich Village is due “Merry Go why so many of the poorer stations 9:16—Fray and Braggiottl, piano Ameche, Clifford Soubier; Eric are able to hold their broadcasting Sagerquist’s Orchesti'a. discounted at 6 per cent. Round,” which is riso being staged duo. —If distribute equally today, at Professor Baker’s workshop at license. 9:30—Charles Courboln, organ re­ 10:00—New Yorkers. THEATT^ Folks As Big Shows Are 10:15—Musical CJomedy Moments. would provide $45 for every man, Yale. The other opening of the week Besides Interference from crowd­ cital. FIRST LADY, GUEST woman and child In the United is “The Blue Bird,” a Russian revue ing we have our old pest “local in­ 10:00—Music that Satlsfles; Ruth 10:30—Hollywood Nights — Frank AT THE STATE Being Plaaned. which seems to be something of a terference” caused by vacuum clean Etting. Orchestra. States. “Chauve Souris.” ers, washing machines, heating de­ 10:15—Columbia Public Affairs In­ 10:45—Twenty Fingers of Harmony —It is more than all the gold “Cohens and Kelleys" In the lineup for the merry month vices and a host of others. The stitute. —Mathilr'e Harding, pianist; AT CAPITAL DANCE mined In the world since the war, George Sidney and (Charles Mur­ Irene Harding, organist. and Just about equal the value of all ray in their latest of the Cohen and New York, April 16.—(AP)— of May are: electric companies have been need­ 10:45—Street Singer. Flower gaurdens and thorough-breds “Bulls, Bears, and Asses,” p. new lessly blamed many times for con­ 11:00—Don Redmon’s Orchestra. 11:00—Time; weather; Sports Re­ the gold In the United States to­ Kelly series of pictures, entitled, play by Milton Herbert Gropper, view. day. “The Cohens and Kellys in Holly­ occupy 5ie Interest of the Long Is­ ditions over which they have no con­ 11:30—Enric Madriguera’s Orches­ land social set, many of whom are which is easily identified as a com­ trol. If each individual would see to tra. 11:15—Republican News bulletins. Congressional Club Gives The $1,072,064J127 for the coming wood," and Charles''Farrell and mentary on the Stock Market. 11:15—Hughie Connors’ Orchestra. year— Marian Nixon in “After Tomorrow", opening their summer estates. Two new plays by the late Edgar it—and make sure that there is 11:25—Orchestra. —Beam, an expenditure at the Mrs. Cornelius V. Whitney, the nothing in his house to cause radio Program for Sunday, April 17 are the attractions that make up the former Gwladys Hopkins of Phila­ Wallace. One is “The Man Who 10:00 a. m.—Columbia Church of 11:45—Orchestra. Affair At Shoreham Hotel; rate of about $200 per minute. double feature program at the State Changed his Name,” and the other interference most of our troubles 12:00—Pipe Dreams — Edward J. delphia, will Join the ranks of socle- would disappear. This includes busi­ the Air. —Is approximately one fonrth of today. .ty women who own race horses this “The Ringer,” which E. E. (31ive is 10:30—Community Center Faculty Lord. \ all the money to be expended for Maurice Chevalier will be seen at bringing in with his Boston reper­ ness houses and factories. But hu­ 12:30 a. m. —’rime. Other Society Items, spring. At her Wheatley Hills place man nature being as it is we can Recital. the operation of the federal govern­ the State Sunday, Monday and Tues­ she tiready has six steeplechase tory cast. ment, $4,118,000,000. day in bis latest screen hit, "One “Another Language,” Rose Pran- hope for no such Utopia in the near 11:00— Service from Unitarian thoroughbreds In training. future. Meeting House, Hartford; Rev. Sunday, April 17, 1932 —Is an amount In itself 40 per Hour With You”. It is a tuneful, Mrs. August Belmont, who has ken’s play, with Glenn Anders and Charles Graves. Washlngrton, April 16.—(AP)— cent larger than the entire expendi­ mirthful comedy of rollicking love, sailed for. a sojourn abroad, expects Dorothy Stlckney as leads. The next Itemative—this is a 8:00 a. m.—Tone Pictures — Lew ture of the federal government “Dilly Dally,” a revue with a CMt 12:00 m—Otto Newbauer, pianist. Gay spring tints characterized the with a sparkle that makes Chevalier to return to her country home, the personal opinion—is the most logical 12:15 p. m.— Judge Rutherford’s White, organist; mixed quartet: any peace-time year prior to the one of the most entertaining per­ former Eastman estate at Syosset, that includes Fritzl Schelf, Harland one. "There ought to be a law”,— Mary Merker, soprano; Helen luncheon given by. the (Congression­ Watch Tower Program. al Club Tuesday at the Shoreham war. sonalities n the stage or screen. The L. I., in time for the running of the Dixon, Charles Ray, Patsy Ruth yes, a town ordinance would do it. 12:30— International Broadcast; Janke, contralto; Richard Max- Three-fourths of the billion dol­ : Miller and Jed Dooley. ■ well, tenor;#(Jurt Peterson, bari- in honor of Mrs. Herbert Hoover. former “Smiling Lieutenant” is now Belmont stakes in June. Several hundred communities in the Viscountess Snowden, “The Unity lars to be expended on veterans Chls a doctor—a specialist who gives all The Nassau Coimty Horticultural “A Thousand Summers,” with United States have such an ordi­ 8:30—Morning Stars (string trio). Colored lights in the ceiling, yel­ Jane Cowl. of the Methodist Church”. 9:00—Organ — Roland Pomerat. year will go to World War veterans. his feminine patients heart-trouble. Society has selected May 17 and 18 nance which compels the owner i.- 12:45—Street Singer. low jonquils and red tulips on.the Year by year the cost has been Adoring women beg for his profes­ for its spring flower show on the controller to rectlly any device 9:45—Safety Crusaders. tables and new straw hats ranging Pratt estate. This exhibit will be Nat Dorfman, who is usually In a 1:00—Variety Hour, Norman Brok- 10:00—Orchestra—Hector de Lara, mounting. As the result of liberali­ sional attention^T-and their tempera­ which causes radio interference. A enshire. from black to green and pink gave zations by Congress and now, 12 confined largely to the showing of tantrum press agenting other peo­ baritone. the big ball room the appearance ture goes up when he feels their ple's shows, has written one of his law of this kind must be well 1:15—Cathedral Hour; Musical Ser­ years after the armistice, it is the pulse. His boudoir maimer is won­ anring tulips. Blxhibitors will In­ thought over before putting It into vice. 10:15—Rev. Donald Gray BarrJiouse of a flower garden. clude Mr. J. P. Morgan, Mr. and own called “Take My Tip.” Although (talk) The Marine orchestra In scarlet largest on history. derful. Jeanette McDonald who ap­ nothing to elicit a roaring bravo. It effect because it can cause much 2:00—Eight Sons of. Eli; Howard peared with Maurice in “The Love Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrsl Harold I. hardship and expense. As an illus­ Twins, piano team. 10:45—Pebecco time. uniforms, added more vivid touch Ratt, Mrs. George D. P ra tt is an amusing comedy of a group of 10:46—South Church (Congrega­ and following the luncheon Sylvia Parade”, is cast as his leading lady small town folk who find their trou­ tration the expense of effectively 2:30—(Columbia Church of the Air; once more. In the story Maurice and killing Interference from an x-ray “Christian Science.” tional)— Rev. Dr. James Gordon Lent, violinist, played arrayed in Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. ^tone bles in the Stock Market crash. pink dress with green velvet jacket. HEARINGS ORDERED Jeanette are man and wife, but the Donald Meek again has a role or violet ray machine runs well up 3:00—Dance music. Gllkey. and Miss Janet Stone have sailed 12:15 p. m.—(string ensemble) Mrs. Hoover wore a dress of affairs of the debonair doctor with for Europe where they will Join Mr. which seems to be written especial­ into three figures. On the other hand 3:15— New York Philharmonic his feminine patients do not meet ly for him—a well meaning, op­ many trouble makers can be reme­ Symphony Orchestra, Sir Thomas 12:29—Time. brown crepe and a brown straw hat ON SILVER MEASURE and Mrs. Whitney Stone, who were Beecham conducting. 12:30—Morey Pearl’s Orchestra. with a wide “scoop bonnet” brim. with the hearty approval of his married in Richmond, Va., recently. pressed old man who gets nothing died for as little as three or four 1:00—Symphonic Hour — Walt-r The crown waS trimmed with sever­ charming wife, and therein lies the but abuse for two acta and then In dollars. 5:00—Clean-Up Campaign Tzilk. the third triumphantly saves the day 5:10—Flotilla Orchestra. Damrosch, conductor. al rows of brown velvet ribbon. motive of the story plot. Charles Miss Agnes Yamall, member of a A problem that must be consider­ 2:00 — Leslie Howard; London At the table with Mrs. Hoover Washington, April 16.—(AP)— Ruggles is seen in one of the featur­ well known literary family of Phila­ for those who have been mean to ed along with the rest is how to 5:30—Radio Revue; Orchestra, Hearings were ordered by the Sen­ him. An invention he has been Mystery Drama. String Quartet. were Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer of Mis­ ed roles and he lives up to his pre­ delphia, and herself a poet will locate the source of the interference. 2:30—Browning Mummery, tenor. souri, president of the club, Mrs. ate banking committee today on the vious record as ah entertainer of the make her debut in the field of sculp­ working on fn his cellar brings him 6:30—Webster’s Old Timers. Dolly Gann and four Cabinet wom­ Pittman bill to direct purchase by a fortune and tides over the neigh This is no easy thing to do. In the 7:00—The World’s Business, Dr. 3:00—Unitarian Hour —Dr. Albert first rank. Genevieve Tobin is also ture with an exhibition at the Fer- first place we must have an expen­ C. Dieffenbach; music direction en: Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, Mrs. the government of domestic silver seen in one of the featured roles. argll Galleries, April 18. hors who were hard hit by the mar Julius Klein. Charles Francis Adams, Mrs. Ray up to five million ounces a month ket debacle. sive trouble-hunting machine and 7:15—Grand Opera Miniatures. Henry'Jackson Warren. She Is the fly in the ointment that someone with a lot of time to use it. 3:30—Garden Party—Richard Bon- Lyman Wilbur and Mrs. William N. as a basis for the issuance of legal Using ultra-violet light Dr. 7:45—Gertrude Coledesky, songs; Doak. Also the executive board and tender silver certificates. keps Miss McDonald Continually in "Cynara,” one of the high money Another idea that has been tried Harold B. Smith, pianist. nelU, baritone. a state of broken-beartedness. The Wlrth, of Charlottenburg, Germany, 4:00—Songs of Home. past presidents of the club. Meanwhili, the State ' Depart­ photographs gases that cannot be hits on Broadway for six months, is successfully around the country is 8:00—Ziegfeld Radio Show; Eddie ment’s reasons for thinking an in­ surrounding program includes a car­ ’ nf-aring the end of Its run. With one In which a group of enthuslasta Dowling, master of ceremonies; 4:30—Spltalny’s Orchestra; Navar­ toon comedy, an interesting scenic seen. ro Sisters; Gil and Demling, Distinguished for smart clothes ternational silver conference Inafl- Philip Merivale still playing the have banded together for the pur­ Paul Robeson, Jimmy Durante, was the banquet given at the May­ vlsable at this time were ledd before picture; Zazu Pitto and Thelma leading role, the play will be re- pose of feriiting out the source of Ray Dooley. comedy team; The Collegians. Todd in the uproarous comedy en­ 6:00—National Vespers — “A Re­ flower Hotel Tuesday night by the the House coinage committee. » vlved in Atlantic City in July. interference and with cooperation of 8:30— Musical travelogue with Women’s Organization for National James G. Rogers, assistant secre­ titled, "Red Noses" and the latest ^ Then, instead of touring In east all concerned, applying the proper Brooks and Ross, Frank West ligious Faith for a Discouraging screen news. . PHONE 6718 ern cities, the company will entrain Year,” Dr. Harry Emerson Fos- Prohibition Reform. Eleven hun­ tary of state, testifying in the com­ remedy. phal’s Orchestra. dred women dined and many more mittee’s study of silver and ihone- Ruth C%atteron Iq her latest pic* for Denver, and jump from there to 8:45—Angelo Patri, "Your Child” dlck. $1 RADIO SERVICE I .. Los Angeles aq^ San Francisco. The With a little agitation on this sub­ 6:30—Harry Kogan's Orchestra; who had come to hear the talking, tary bases, said “international pre­ ture “Tomorrow and Xoniorrow" is ject we might get somewhere with 9:00—Belle Baker, singing come­ looked down from the balconies. liminary discussions indicate a lack the feature attraction that will be ' idea is they want to be on the west dienne; Jack Denny’s Orchestra. Kathryn Nelson, contralto. W. J. DALTON coast for the Olympic games. it. It is not a one man proposition 6:00—Time; weather; Sports Re- Mrs. Woodrow Wilson sat in a of interest that would stultify the shown at the State on Wednesday 141 North Mala 8 t and talking about it will get us no­ 9:30—Harry Sosnik’s Band, Jesters box beneath a large American flag. result. I am not in favor of going and Thursday. quartet; Karolyn Harris, guest ■vlew. Open Until 8 p. m. Roberta Beatty hardly returned where. What say? 6:15—Heroic Days of Plymouth Miss Maude Wetmore pf Rhode through a mere form.” soloist. Islemd, a former presidaht of the Rogers asserted he bad conduct­ REDS START RIOTS from her tour with William Gillette 10:00—Variety Show. Colony—Gleason L. Archer. Women’s Natloned Republican club, when she was signed for a new show 6:80—(male trio). ed negotiations for the Stole De­ SEVEN DERBY ELIOIBLES 10:30—Ernest Hutcheson, pianist; presided and demonstrated her abili­ partment with Great ' Britain, New York, April 18.-,(AP)—Re­ due here in May. It is “Broadway concert orchestra. 7:00—Time. ty to whack a gavel with vigor in Boy,” which also has Clarence Der­ KNOW EXCITEMENT OP DAY 7:01—Mlndtrel Boy — Harry France, Japan, C!hina, Mexico and fusal to permit a. crowd of about 11:00—The Gauchos. stilling a buzzing roomful of 1,100 Canada but that the matter “Is now 250 alleged Communists to enter New went and Barbara Wlllison in the 11:30—Evening Melodies. Michaels. women. cast. Louisville, Ky.—(AP)—The derby 7:15—Male quartet. inoperative.” the branch of the Home Relief Bu­ Portables Miss Beatty is the actress who day atmosphere of excitement will 7:30—Frank Luther, Jack Parker He added it would be inadvisable reau in First street between First led the fight to change the Wales be “old stuff” to Liberty Limited Mrs. Gann was the guest speaker for the United States to call the and Second^ avenues started a minor All and Adobe Post if they start in the WBZ-WBZA and Darrel Woodyard; Will Don­ at the annual maple sugar party of law BCh that actors are absolved aldson; Billy Artz’ Orchestra. the Vermont Association in the Wil­ conference even if these other na­ riot today. Makes from arrest if a play In which they Kentucky Derby, May 7. 8:00—Betsy Ayres, soprano; Mary tions were not uninterested because Police quelled the disturbance are appearing should be closed by Both thoroughbreds won races on lard Hotel Monday night Her broth­ after considerable fighting and ar­ We carry all makes of rebuiit last derby day when they were Saturday, April 16, 1982 Hopple, contralto; Steele Jami­ er, Vice-President Curtis also made “in my Judgment we are not in a typewriters. ' police censors as Improper. son, tenor; Leon Salatbiel, bsiss; position to lay down a program of rested several prisoners, including two-year-olds. So they have* had a a few remarks. Mrs. Mabel R. women. While the prisoners were $20.00 aad ap taste of the noise that greets a 1:30 p. m.—Sponsored Program, ^ b e r t Armbruster’s Ensemble. Pierce presided and Senator Porter helpfulness of sufficient prestige Spedal Realal iBates 1:35—Luncheon Music. 8:16—Uncle Henry and the Editor; H. Dale of Vermont was toastmas­ and weight to give a promise of being booked another disturbance Dr. W. J. Humphreys of the U, wlimer. by sympathisers began. For a sec­ S. Weather Bureau says that more Five other derby ellgibles ran in 2:00—Boy Scout Troop of the Air. “InventionB of Prof. Lucifer O. ter. ^ success." the derby day races won by Liberty 2:15—Buccaneers. Butts;" Ernest La Prade’s Or­ The diplomatic set welcomed the He conceded, however, that if It ond time the emergen^ squad dis­ than 770 million tons of 100 per could be convened "a silver confer­ persed the crowd. cent nitrogen fertilizer is added to Limited and Adobe Post. They 2:30—Songs of the —^Lou Baker chestra; John B. Kennedy, master resumption Thursday evening of the. were Indian Runner, Barashkova, 3:15—Organ—Doris TIrrell. of ceremonies. Pan American concerts, an annual ence might be a useful thing gnd An ambulance surgeon attended 763 Main ^hoae the soil of the earth every year by 9:16—Harrison Knox, Harold Wood- have some valus although not onich to Injured both among rioters and . lightning fleishes. t Heavy Sugar, Proteus and Texas 3:30—Sidewsdks of -Lee Me- attraction of the winter and spring i KnlgbU CoUum. waitdf tenors; Paul Parks, bari­ seasoit was accompUraad.’* police. • " v *♦ ’ i:' ' r "r-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 10,1988, PAGE SEVEN m i s OF THREATS TOLLAND WESLEYAN BASEBALL JOURNEY DENIES ABOlimWN MAYORS OF STATE PUBUC RECORDS HINT5 OF MURDER ’ SCHEDULE CHANGED Nine tables of setback players at­ Probate Miss Dorothy Leonard has return­ tended the social given last evening PLAN CITY SURVEYS The will of Mrs. Sarah B, Slater, IN COUPLE'S DEATHS ed to her studies at Mt. Ida school ADMiniNG GUILT at the home of Mrs. Florence Catana late of Manchester, deceased was FOR BONUS STAND at Newton, Mass., after the Baater Middletown, Conn., April 16. — of Maple, street for the benefit of admitted to probate in the Manches­ recess at the home of her parents, Wesleyan will ol^'y Yale in baseball Supset Council, Degree of Pocahon­ ter Probate ^ u r t this morning. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard, of at New Haven on May 8 Instead of tas. The price winners were Edith Will stipulates that aftrehen- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vlsney Jones and William Gorda, charged There are some faults in the Smith their aim to use Manchuria as i Tuesday. sion whatsoever. moved from the Hubbard farm this reparations problems. week to Bethel. Germany’s March export surplus by prison officials with having been plan, the article said, but it was base for further adventures.” Edi Movement Collapses noted that American financiers torials warned Japan that toe Rus­ Between one-thirteenth and one- "As a political venture, the ‘stop A. E. Lyman of Columbia was over Imports was accepted as en­ DO-X TO HOP OCEAN the leaders in the uprising, were visitor Wednesday at Mr. and couraging Insofar as that country’s wounded in the legs by bullets from seemed to have been considerably sian policy of peace is not an indi fourteenth of the weight of the hu­ Roosevelt’ movement has collapsed. Impressed. cation of Russian weakness. man body 1s blood. The truth is that the rank and file Mrs. E. E. Foote’s. debt service payments are concern­ the guns of guards. of the Democratic Party have made William and Olive Warner play­ ed, but decline of German Imports New York, April 16.— (AP) — up their minds to nominate him. ed in A. E. Lyman’s orchestra in to 1880 levels again attested the Plans to fly the DO-X, world’s larg The masses of the party instinctive­ Lebanon Wednesday evening. drastic nature of the measures est flying boat, across the Atlantic ly feel that he is not only highly The League of Women Voters taken to keep up the export surplus. to Spain late in May were an­ qualified for the position, but that held a meeting at Mrs. Loren Lord’s Sterling cables opened at 33.77 nounced today by Captain Friedrich he is the candidate who can most in Hebron Thursday afternoon. Lo­ 1-8, up 5-8, while French francs Christiansen, commander of the certainly be elected. cal members attended. were unchanged with the cable rate ship, on his arrival on the liner Al "Under these circumstances, why Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mr. and at 3.94 5-8 cents. bert Ballln. should not the masses of the Demo­ Mrs. Walter Vey and Mrs. E. E. The giant DO-X arrived in New cratic Party have their way? Why Foote were visitors in Hartford York last summer after a long should we here In Connecticut be Thursday. CURB QUOTATIONS flight across the Atlantic marked For Economy’s Sake asked to participate in the ‘stop The fishing season opened Friday by a series of mishaps. It since has Roosevelt’ movement? Why should and J. L. W ay of Hartford was at been tied up in the New York har- we be asked to be parties to a pro­ his farm here-'looking for the (By Associated Press.) bor. Assd Gas and E lec ...... 2 gram of mere obstruction? Why speckled beauties. Accompanying Captain (Christian­ J. B. Jones and Alex Spak visited Blue Ridge ...... 2% sen was Captain Wilhelm Niemann, should we take part in a.ny activi­ Central States Elec ...... IVs ties which are calculated to throw Mrs. Spak at St. Joseph hospital navigator of the DO-X. Their plan Friday morning and found her re­ Cities Service ...... 4^4 is to take the ship to Newfoundland the Democratic National conven­ Elec Bond and S h a re ...... 15% tion into confusion? What reason­ covering from her recent operation. and fly it via the Azorfes to Vigo, Norton Warner who is employed Ford Limited ...... 4 Vs Spain. Several test flights will be able argument is there for placing Inter Super Pow er ...... 5% Connecticut in a position which at the Pratt street bank in Hart­ made in advance of the long-dis­ CONSOUDATE Midwest Utils ...... would be humiliating when the na­ ford spent Wednesday night with tance hop. The plane will carry his grandfather, W. J. Warner and Nlag riud P ow ...... 4’^ mail, but no passengers. tional convention convenes? Why Penn R o a d ...... 2 should we deliberately put our­ Mrs. Warner at their home in New­ ington. Stand Oil Ind ...... 15 selves out of harmony with the United Founders ...... 1 ^ THE SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF MANCHESTER forces which will control the Feder­ Util Pow and L t ...... 1% MYSTERIOUS SLASHING al government for the next four United Gas ...... 4 years? It S'» ns to me that there EMPLOYMENT INCREASES United Lt and Pow A ...... % New York, April 16.—(AP) — are no satisfactory answers to With deep-cuts across both wrists, 99 these questions. TO GO UNINSTRUOTED a woman who said she was Mrs. U Would Weaken Party Hartford, April 16.— (A P )— The Dorothy Smith, 26 years old, of 63 V ote At The Polls Tuesday “Now, for a moment let us look six free employment bureaus of the Middletown, April 16.—(AP) — Prospect place, Stamford, Conn., at the other side of the picture. If, State Labor Department were able The Democratic town committee was taken to Bellevue hospital in a by some unhappy chance, the ‘stop to fill nearly all the applications for voted last night that the party dele­ taxicab shortly before 2 o’clock this Roosevelt’ movement should suc­ help made to it during March, the gates to the St_te Convention shall momlng from the Barbison Club go unlnstructed. Smith supporters ceed, what would be the result ? The percentage being 98.3, it was shown at 63d Street and Lexington avenue. led by L. O. Ryan promise a caucus Democratic Party would find Itself by departmental figures given out Mrs. Smith had been stopping at weakened and confused, the forces fight to obtain control of the town today. The applications for em­ toe club for a week. She was accom­ now hopefully organizing for vic­ delegation. ployment were 2996 for help, 1310 panied to the hospital by a friend, CONSOLIDATION of the SCHOOL DISTRICTS Will tory would be disrupted, the leading and the situations were found for another woman. The cause of her candidate would have been destroy­ 1288. Nearly all oysters from European wounds was not Immediately avail­ ed in the house of his friends, and, In Bridgeport work applications waters contain copper and have a 1. Wipe Out District School Taxes. out of the wreckage and chaos, were 514; for help 201 and places coppery taste. able. some other candidate would em filled 201. erge, who at no time, either before In Waterbury work applications or after the convention would have were 680, for help 289 and places 2. Reduce School Expenses. the support of anything but a very found for 283. small fraction of the party. Such In Stamford work applications would be the inevitable conse­ were 532, for help ISO and places 3. Save the Town $20,000 Annually. quences of a deadlocked convention. found for 124. Announcement Those who are advocating such In Norwich work was sought by suicidal policy might well be com­ 352, help sought for 47 and places 4. Improve Child Education. mended to a session with their own found for 47. consciences. There Is involved in In New Haven the figures were GORDON LAUNDRY this matter one fundamental ques­ 441; 336 and 333. 5. Put the Tax Burden Where it Belongs. tion, namely, what course, is In the In Hartford the figures were 477; best Interest of the Democratic 307 and 300. Party? To that question, it strikes me that there can be but one sensi­ ble answer. I have too much faith REPORT SHIP AHRE CONSOLIDATION WILL NOT in the good judgment of the Demo­ crats of Connecticut to believe that 4 side issues, ulterior purposes, mis­ New London, April 16.— (AP) —A » 5 in GOLD taken loyalties, personal desires or Coast Guard destroyer and patrol 1. Destroy Community Identity. minor ambitions will prevent the boats today were searching waters party as a whole, from doing its off Cape May, N. J., for an uni' full duty. From advices which dentified veisel reported afire, de­ 2. Close Schools for Social Functions. have received from all quarters of stroyer force headquarters here GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK announced. CJonnectlcut, I am confident of the A prize of $5 will be given each week beginning opinion that when the next Demo­ The vessel was first reported at 3. Rob Outer Districts of Representation. cratic state convention assembles, a 10:55 last night by the Coast Guard April 18 to the housewives of Manchester and vicinity large majority of the delegates will base at Cape May 20 miles south who hold the lucky number written on the returned southeast of Cape May jetty. The be found to be favorable to the laundry. nomination of governor Roosevelt destroyer Hunt and the patrol boat Rush, both from New York sped on an errand of assistance. The Rush This will be done to further acquaint the house­ COLLEGE BUDGET first to arrive* at the position given wives with our superior laundry service. by the Cape May base said there New London, April 16.— (AP) was no trace of a vessel. Why not Call 3753 and end your laundry troubles. Vote ‘Yes’ Tuesday, 8 a. m.-8 p. m. Municipal Bldg. The budget of Connecticut College Today a corrected report said the for the next fiscal year continues position should have been, five miles Let quality be your proof and service your guide. the same scale of expenditures for south southeast of Cape M ay Jetty the intellectual life of the instltu and the search was shifted to that tlon as at present. There will be no area. cut in salaries, no dropping of s The Gordon Laundry Citizens* Conimittee for Better Government faculty member, or decrease in out­ The photo-electric cell la being lay for books, lectures and scholar- used by scientists at Canisius Col­ Phone 3753 Ihips. Economies will be effected in lege Seismic Observatory in Buf­ jther ways, falo, N. Y., to detect ea;rth(]U^es. iA

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAT, APRIL 16,1982, PAGE EIG H T Evening Her&IJ Pattern Daily Health THIS AND THAT IN bi.« mfln HunTCR/ Service BY M BEL McELLIOTT •/«S2 BY NU titYKt lie. Dlustrated Dressmaking Lesson Hints on How to Keep Well Famished with Every Pattern , by World Famed Anthority. Here’s a changing day dress fol­ FEMININE LORE BEGIN HEBE TODAY monished. ‘T know you’re young as she floated down the Nile. She INCREASED USE OF FISH SUSAN CAREY flnlshe* bnsliieM and all that. But don’t answer me lowing the newest lines mode is fa­ smiled at the ridiculous thought voring. AS FOOD IS URGED Bohool and secured a job as secre­ and looked up to find Ben’s eyes now. Think It over.” (To Be Continued) Its simple bodice with slimming tary to ERNEST HEATH, archi­ flxed upon her. V-neckline hM a very pretty tie- BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN tect. JACK WARING, divorced, “This is nice,” she said confused­ like trim. Editor, Journal of the American Visiting Garden Week In Virginia ^tempt the home dressmaker who has tries to flirt with her but Is re- ly. He nodded. He had taken his Pointed seaming slenderizes the Medical Association, and of Hygela, the time to apfire. The new patterns bnlled. BEN LAMPMAN, a moody coat off and for the first time she Virginia women are conducting hips. The -lower skirt in panels give the Health Magazine outstanding evaits for the visitor to jiiet received for spring and sum­ young musician, taJies Susan to a noticed how broad his shoulders decided height to the figure. the Old Dominion this spring and mer are among the prettiest we studio party but she does not like were under the thifi white shirt. A our Materials such as printed crepe More than 80,000,000 pounds of have had in years. Their price of 15 Y summer. The Garden Club of Vir­ his friends. Susan realises she farm boy—^wasn’t that what Rose silks, plain flat or crinkle crepe silk, fresh, frozen and smoked fish were ginia has issued an official list of 98 cents is low, and if ordered direct cares deeply lor BOB DUNBAR, had said? Well, he didn’t look thin woolens and many rayon novel­ from the company at their new ad­ produced in the United States In historic old Colonial gardens, all pri­ young millionaire she met at busi­ much a like a farm boy now. He ties in daintily patterned effects, dress, Fifth Avenue at 28d street C hildren 1930. It is estimated that 200,000,- vately owned that will be open to ness school. At lunch one day looked ndore like a young poet or etc., are all suitable. will be in your mail box in a day or Bob Is about to tell her something By Olive Roberts Barton 000 poimds of raw fish were neces- the public beginning April 25 and the musician he really was. Style No. 2863 is designed for siz­ ending April 30. The small admis­ two. Important when DENISE ACK- Mr. Heath wouldn’t approve of ~ g)|Q5Z BY NEA_SggVjSE_jN£:__ es 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches ary for the preparation of these ROYD, a society girl. Interrupts. products. sion fee charged will go to restoring Ben the g^rl decided. She flushed, bust. historic Stratford, birthplace of Surprise Sandwiches Shortly afterward he saUs for Eu­ It takes the proverbial cake the A report before the American wondering why it mattered. Mr. Size 36 requires 3% yards of 39- three men famous in American his­ Take orange marmalsule, chopped way yoimg married people bounce inch material with % yard of 35- Public Health Association . em­ rope. Susan’s AUNT JESSIE, with Heath would have thought Ben tory. Such famous old places as the peanuts and cream cheese in equal whom she lives, d ^ »rts for a vlrit. rangy and rather unliempt, al­ around with their babies these days. inch contrasting. phasizes the fact that fish and portion, mix thoroughly and spread shellfish have not occupied impor­ home of Mary Wstshington, Mother Susan Is lonely and goes for a though his linen was spotless and Bounce iS right, although I men­ Our New Fashion Magazine points of George, and ancestral estates of on thin slices of buttered bread. the way to better dress and will help tant places in the American diet, drive with Waring. He kisses her his shabby suit well brushed. All tioned it in a general way. I am more than fifty of Virginia’s first and she resolves never to K® you economize. although for some peoples and Strolling along Main street, the the young men who came to see thinking more specifically of motor families are on the list. Garden with him again. BAY FLANNERY, Mr. Heath were clipped, assured, You can save $10 in patterns, ma­ races they are the fundamental present low prices on food stuffs of cars. dietary substance. In this coun­ clubs of Virginia managed a garden employed In the office across the and perfectly turned out. Most of terials, etc., by spending 10 cents for sdl kinds was borne in upon me— Oh, yea, I know Jim had to sell try, fish is usually used on days week in 1930 that drew upwards of ^ves Susan some advice about them had been to Harvard or Yale this book. So we hope you will send we sigain have a pound loaf of bread his and couldn’t buy einother, or he that are meatless because of re­ 50,000 visitors. being “a good sport.” or Princeton. ’They knew the right your order today. During the same week, April 25 for a nickel, a qusirt of milk is 10 was just ready to get one when he Just write your name and address ligious observance, and shellfish, cents, three pounds of rice for a people and belonged to the right lost his jbb. But someday, sometime, to 30 an all-Virginia Music festivsd NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY clearly on any piece of paper. Order such as oysters, clams, shrimp nickel. Meats are correspondingly clubs. Ben would never do either one may drop from heaven and then and lobster, are usually consid­ will take place, with at least 2,000 one book. EMclose 10 cents in voices participating. All in recog­ low. Fresh tomatoes and aspsiragus of those things. will come up this question in your stamps or coin and mail your order ered. CHAPTER XVI They rounded the little turn and nition of the Washingrton bicenten­ csm be had beginning at 10 cents a mind about the car and the baby. to Fashion Department Scientists who are attempting pound. In one window I noticed It was Saturday afternoon during started to go back toward the land­ And in the meantime there sure hun­ nial. Verily this is the spring to vis­ Be sure to fill in the size of the in these times to evaluate food it Washington and vicinity, if any­ women’s hosiery at the same smsdl the third week of Aunt Jessie’s ing. SusEui, noticing with alarm dreds of thousands of young couples pattern. substances according to their one has the wherewithal. price. absence. Susan had received a wire the lengthening shadows, asked sill over the country who go Joy rid­ basic constituents have found that only that morning saying her aunt Ben the time. ing with Algernon or Clementina fish and shellfish are rich in food Chocolate Butter Frosting would return on the seven o’clock “Don’t you worry. I’ll get you not two monUis out of the blue. Manchester Herald values and contain many vitamin Before Washing^ton oecame presi­ 4 tablespoons butter train. Now, at one o’clock, the long back with minutes to spare,” he Will it hurt these babies to ride and mineral constituents that are dent the chocolate factory at Dor­ 2 cups confectioners’ sugar Pattern Service chester, Meiss., we now know sis afternoon yawned before her. Is assured her. or will it not? necessary to the maintenance of % tesmpoon vsmilla The best place for a baby is at Walter Bsdcer & Co., Inc., ws« es­ there anything in all the world so ’They were in the shadow of a For a Herald Pattern send 15c health. In fat, protein and mineral squares, unsweetened choco­ dreary as a half holiday .spent willow now. The light was curious home in his own bed, his own play tablished. The familiar painting of late, melted in stamps or coin directly to substances, fish compare favorably the chocolate grirl by the Swiss ar­ alone’' The world seems full of and unreal and for no good reason yard, or his buggy. with other meats. 4 teaspoons milk. Nevertheless, we cannot expect Fashion Bureau, Manchester Eve­ tist has sidomed cocoa tins smd chattering, noisy groups and cou­ Susan’s heart began to pound. Per­ ning Herald, Fifth Avenue and ' The number of calories per Cream butter, add 1 cup sugar, haps it was something in the way young* people with a car who ^ s h chocolate cakes as long as we csm and cream together thoroughly. Add ples Young men with tenms rac­ 23rd street New York City. Be pound is greater in canned fish than remember. This week yoimg girls quets, girls in thin white, elder­ the young man looked at her as he to visit grandma every Sunday 20 ^ 8 6 2 vanilla and chocolate. Add remsdn- miles away to leave the pride of the sure to fill in number of pattern in fresh fish. The flesh of the fish dressed to represent the chocolate ly men with golf bags, mothers with ing sugar gradually, beating well rested on his oars. family at home. We must adjust you desire. is particularly rich in mineral sub lady of old have been in stores children boimd for the beaches. “I want to talk to you,” he be­ stances, including phosphorus, mag­ after each addition. Thin with milk ourselves to the times. throughout the country distributing until of right consistency to spread. Susan couldn’t decide quite what gan. “I want to ask you some­ W| msike the concession with a Pattera N o...... nesium, pota-slum, sodium, sulphur, the new chocolate bar. ’They have thing.” chlorine, iodine and other metals. Spread on cooMes. to do with herself. She wands^d resigned gesture but we feel con­ Price 15 C^ta not stopped there, but since they MARY TAYLOR. down to Michigan avenue, decided She managed to smile. “All right, strained to give a little advice to The oil of the fish, particularly have msdled to me one of the new, against lunching alone, and finally go ahead.” esise our conscience. Name ...... cod liver oil, is rich In vitamins A handier, convenient smd accurate managed to struggle to the top of a No msm or woman ever should Send stamps or coin (coin pre< and D, and the roe of most fish are cakes with one ounce squares, I pre' FRIENDLY ENEMIES north bound bus. She would buy He stumbled over the words but drive a car with a baby or child on A ddress...... ferred). also rich in vitamin A. sumu they have treated countless Algiers. — Fourteen ^ years ago some sandwiches, she decided, and they sounded astoundingly clear. his knee, furthermore, it is not safe The proteins in the flesh of the other home page editors in the same “I want to—I want to ask you to to drive with a restless child on the Size ...... Price of book 10 cents. fish include all of those that are way. Clever idea, wish more of the France and Germany were deadly get off the bus in Lincoln Park and enemies. Today they are planning picnic all by herself. That would marry me.” seat beside the driver tugging at his Price of pattern 15 cents. found to be necessary for growth food manufacturers would follow and health in the humsm body. Of suit. Everybody loves chocolate fla­ to establish a joint air service be­ be better than going home to an Susan gasped. She felt as if a arm. tween Europe and South America empty house. thunderbolt had fallen. No baby or little child ever should late, special interest has attached vor, and a chocolate froptlng wifi to the amount of iodine in fish, be­ via northern Africa, according to re­ It was such a day as occasionally What could she say? She could be left alone in a car for an Instant. Included .n practically every list of transform a plain cake for any oc­ cause it is known that foods rich in casion. Chocolate in any cake or ports reaching this Algerian city. comes to Chicago in August, a ^ y think of nothing. She looked at A little baby is more comfortable “ the twelve greatest American in a long padded basket set on the iodine are of value in the prevention cooky batter increases its flavor The route is planned by way of Mar­ divinely blue, superbly cool. The him and looked away again, imable GLORIFYING women,” celebrates her 75th birth­ seilles, Barcelona, Casablanca, and to bear the terrible earnestness of back seat anchored so it won’t slip, day anniversary this year by pub­ of simple goiter. smd nourishment. sun was warn) and yet already, so and with sides high enough to keep It is found again that various Dakar to Buenos Aires. Both na­ his gaze. lishing a new novel, “Captain Ar­ early as this, there was a hint of the baby safe. Baby hammocks of YOURSELF fish have differing quantities of tions will share in the traffic equal­ autumn’s crispness in the air. Su­ She gasped. “But I hardly know cher’s Daughter.” She wrote her Asparagus 'Tips in Lemon Rings ly if the line is organized. ^rious kinds are made to sling iodine. The scallop is not rich in Marinate canned asparagus tips san took off her hat and let the lake you—I never even dreamed—” first book in 1886, and in 1887 a across the car, but they should be this substance, whereas the clam is in French dressing an hour in re­ breezes ruffle her hai' into little Gloomily the yoiing man said, —Befuitiful Tricks— friend of hers was snubbed by fastened so as to prevent too much exceedingly rich. The soft crab is frigerator. Serve on bed of chilled UNSCHEDULED DEATHS ringlets. She felt perfectly happy, "’That’s just it. I knew you would There is much more to this beau­ straight-laced Bostonians for know­ swinging or bumping. ing the woman who wrote “John even poorer than the scallop, but lettuce, tips held together with lem­ at peace with the world. It was say that. Don’t you believe in love Keep off rough roads as much as ty business than getting the right Washington. — Miscellaneous or Ward, Preach ” Her most famous the lobster exceeds the clam. All of on ring. Make rings by cutting luxury, just to be alone on such a at first sight?” possible and keep the speed down. shade of powdei and putting on the unscheduled airplane flights took a books are the “Old Chester Tales.” the fish from salt water contain lemons in % inch slices, removing day as this. She felt superior to Susan stared. “Yes. I guess so. During feedings stop the car and most flattering color of lipstick. more iodine than those from fresh pulp and juice. Serve with mayon­ toll of 237 lives during the last half the noisy groups she had envied of 1931, the Aeronautics Branch of But what has that to do— ” do not start again for half an hour. Once you get the hang of what’s water. naise. half an hour before. While they Oh, dear, she had hurt his feel­ This for long rides. Otherwise time good in beauty for yourself, you Swimming Credit The Committee of the American the U. S. Department of Commerce were wearing themselves out on ings again. The slow color suffused feedings so that they do not occur will work out various little beauty You have to know how to swim Public Health Association concludes New Patterns reports. In all there were 1,212 ac­ tennis courts or golf links she, Su­ his cheek and stained his neck. Su- during the journey. tricks that are yours alone. to graduate from Radcliffe Col­ that fish and shellfish are especially All firms engaged in pattern msdc- cidents in this type of flying, 144 of san Carey, would enjoy the glory of sa-> hastened to make amends. Cold wind should be carefully There are certain tricks that you lege. Swimming is he only re­ valuable in the diet because they ing report an increase of pattern which Involved fatalities. the day. “I am sorry. But honestly, I guarded against, or any strong wind may begin on, however, that every­ quired activity. There has been offer an easily digestible, nutritious sales. Does that mean that women The bus was bowling along hadn’t the least idea.” at any time of year. body would find good if they used but one exception made, save ior food with adequate protein, fat and are economizing in these days of de­ ALMOST TAXI RATES through the green park now. There His eyes burned into hers. “I Never close a car up with the en­ them. basic physical reasons, in the his­ mineral constituents, and in some pression by making their own and Sydney.—Airplanes for hire ar.e First, have you ever put fresh­ were glimpses Ox the lake through knew the first time I saw you that gine running if the baby is inside. tory of '±e college. instances large amounts of the vita­ their children’s clothes? It must, about as cheap in New South Wales the trees and to the west you could you were the girl for me. Sorta Try to avoid long rides as much ener on your ears when you are mins. Furthermore, from the point even though ready-made are so rea­ as taxicabs.. The prevailing rates at tired? Just applying this cooling see the roof of the refectory. Susan fine—I thought—d’you know what as possible, ana keep out of carbon The oldest known crossword puz­ of view of price, fish offers these val­ sonably priced. Styles of today may present run about twenty cents a monoxide fumes in heavy traffic. lotion to your sensitive ears, mas­ decided to alight. As she proceeded I mean—I thought you were incor­ zle is about 2000 years old and was uable substances at comparatively be easily made up of one or two mile for a single person and about Never leave an active baby in the saging them briskly the while you down the aisle, swaying and clutch­ ruptible. I liked that.” found on the Island of Crete. low cost. remnants and lovely cotton goods 23 cents a mile for two passengers. ing at the backs of seats to steady She was proud. She might have back seat of an open car alone, or a dq it, relaxes you and lessens fa­ herself, she heard her name called. no least feeling for this boy but the closed car with windows down. tigue. “Hello, Miss Carey.’’ The bus word, the Implied compliment, Second, do you realize that rest­ swayed to a stop and she turned touched her deeply. Shyly she said, ing your eyes does more to pick you around to catch the eye of Ben “Thank you for saying that.” 0 TO D A Y up than a stimulating beverage? Palming them, rinsing them out Lampman. He ^pped the oars again, lean­ IS THE- w with boracic acid or some soothing “I’m getting off here,” she said ing forward In his eagerness. wildly and unnecessarily, since her “Don’t answer me now. You can’t ^ WORLD WAR \ eye lotion, using some of those swell little eye packs—these are the tricks purpose w£is apparent. She flung decide that kind of thing all of a A m iVER SA R Y herself down the stairs, the young your eyes will love! sudden. Take your time. I’m not Palming eyes means holding the man at her heels. a bad sort I—Td be good to you. palms of your hands tightly but not “ I didn’t mean—you needn’t have I don’t think your aunt would bothered—I’m terribly sorry you—” GERMANS ADVANCE too tightly over your own eyes until m in d -” you see black. There’s some kind He s iled at her. ‘T wasn’t go­ Mystified, Susan asked what made On April 16, 1918, three fresh German divisions were thrown in­ of magic about the nerve circuit ing any place in particular. him think that. you seem to form by making this to the battle on the Lys sector in Thought I might as well get off “Oh, that night I had a little talk connection between palm and eyes. LIFE FOR SALE here. It’s a swell day.” with her she seemed to think you France. After an all-day struggle It certainly makes your eyes feel they stormed Bailleul, Wulverghem were—^v/ell—too pretty to work better. Do it for from two to three She agreed although the descrip­ downtown among all those million­ and Wytschaete and the great­ minutes, rinse your eyes with lotion, tion seemed to her highly inade­ aires and so on. She seemed to er part of Messines ridge. and do it again for a shorter time. quate. think it would be better if you German losses during the day Aren’t your eyes brighter and don’t Good food to eat...... good clothes to wear “Where are you bound fo r?” Su­ were settled down.” were described as “very severe” by you feel fresher? You certainly do. san resigned herself to the inevi­ “I never heard of such a thing,” official British bulletins, which Or should! good homes ... .books... .flowers... .amusements.... table. After all, she might as well murmured Susan, scandalized. Ben pointed out that British soldiers Eye packs come all put up, amd be pleasant to this young mam. Rose nodded heavily. had been withdrawn to previously reasonable in cost. Plastering one said he was lonely. He had no “That’s what she said,” he cor­ prepared positions only after hard over each eye, sousing hot, is the automobiles.... these and a thousand other things that relatives in town and was “the roborated. fighting in which their losses were best way. Let them cool and see queer moody sort who doesn’t make They drifted back to the land­ smadl compared with that inflicted how £*rand your eyes look and feel. make life richer and more enjoyable are offered to you friends easily.” ing almost in silence. The sun was on the enemy. Last, in this bag of tricks, do you “I was going to get some food slipping downward now. The park The German long range gun realize what a good spine massage and have a picnic by myself,” she had lost its pristine look of glory again bqmbarded Paris, killing 16 does to pick you up? Well, if you in the advertising columns of this newspaper. said. “Do you wamt to come and had become just a city play­ smd woimding 42 persons during can’t get down on the floor and mas­ along?” ground with a litter of papers on the day. sage your own back, the way ag^le His lean, dark face lighted up. its surface. In the United States, Charles M. ladies do these days, pay for having "That would be great,” he said. Ben hsmded her out of the boat Schwab was appointed director gen­ somebody else ^ e out the kinks. Suppose some one has perfected a labor-saving de­ “ Look, there is the Casino, right with chivalrous care. eral of the Emergency Fleet Cor­ Then have a good creaming, a hot over there. We can pick up some “ Don’t answer me now,” he ad­ poration. bath and a cold shower and see how vice to do away with hours of household drudgery: you sandwiches. Gosh, I Wish I’d grand you look and feel. known. I’d have brought by ther­ mos.” would never have heard of it but for the advertisements. “Well, we can get ginger ale,” Susan saild comfortingly. What a - TH/S CURIOUS WORLD - Woman *s Place Suppose there is a new golf ball.... a new breakfast strange young mam he was. For a moment or two he seemed incon­ solable over the absence of his In The News food... .a new kind of towel for the bathroom; you thermos. Susan repeated a little impatiently, “It doesn’t matter at Birth Control Bill Up learn about these from the advertisements. All the all.” After more than two decades of “Heavens,” she thought, “la he waging a fight for the right of good things that money can buy come to you today going to spoil my lovely day just 6ARRCLGOJS women to obtain birth control in­ when I was beginning to enjoy my­ iS'AioflffTHAM formation from responsible sources, self?” Margaret Sanger has just had the through this useful and universal medium. But the moment passed and soon NINfiTV fteRCENT satisfaction of seeing a birth con­ they were laughing and talking like WATER. trol measure Introduced into the old friends. They sat on a little House of Representatives. If passed. hillock near the lagoon. Ben spread It would make it legal for doctors Watch the advertisements. They contain news out newspapers so that Susan’s to give women information on liow pink shantung frock should remain to limit their families. just as interesting and important to you as the editorial innocent of grass stain. Over the shared sandwiches and the ginger In Washington, the Colonial ale they came to a friendlier under­ Dames have accumulated in their columns themselves— news of conveniences, necessities, standing of each other. national headquarters, Dumbarton “ Why, he’s not half bad, really,” House, a collection of everything opportunities for wise and economical buying. the girl thought in surprise. that mother and fathers devised fo- The boy said to himself, "Lord, their children to play with, up to but she’s prettier than I remem­ about 1830. bered and not i.s standoffish.” Advertisements are the true record of our times. Susan brushed the crumbs from The Record Knitting Club iier skirt and Ben made a parcel of Nine Wichita, Kansas, women They will help you make a pleasant and exciting adven­ the debris which he deposited in 6NG6(SH LANeuAGE started a knitting and embroidery one of those huge baskets park IS e y club in 1909. ’They have juit met officials have disposed on tree »60 Muioi\ persons, Anots again tins year, all hale and hearty, ture of living. trunks for the benefit of tidy citi­ ASD O s e o though of course somewhat aged by zens. tO M llW H Miriand, veteran author T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1932. PAGE NINE Out of Town Teams Open Baseball Season Here VOLLEY BALL T IT Il Trade Wins Opener Olympic Layout Nears Completion; Hartford and Rockville Many Units Of Huge Project Ready SERIES NEXT WEEK WiU Play at West Side From Glastonbury West Sides and Rec To dash “Red” Kovis Allows Only Six BOWLING In First Contest Wdnes- WESTERNQtS PU Y Savitt’s Gems and All-Rock­ Hits; Spencer Hits Hard; day Evening. ville Nines Have Local MERCHANTS LEAGUE M TENNIS FDIAIS Adam’s Triple Drives In Final Standing A treat for volley ball fans will be Players In Lineups; Game W. the playing of a best two out of W atkins...... 56 three matches for the town cham­ Two Rons; Fmal Score Is pionship between the West Sides Vines and Allison To Meet Starts At 3 O’clock. Hose Co. No. S ...... 50 who lay claim to the Championship, Keith ...... 38 against the Rec first team, who are For North-South Net Hon­ 4 T o l. First National ...... 37 the recognized champions. The first baseball game of the Manchester Plumbing .... 28 The first match is to be played Hales ...... 28 season in Manchester is due to take next Wednesday evening at the ors At Pinehurst place at the West Side playgrounds Manchester Trade school opened East Side Recreation building start­ Watkins won first place by taking ing at 8:30 p. m. with all wanting tomorrow afternoon when two out its baseball season yesterday with three out of four points from Hose of town teams start the diamond Glastonbury High school at Glas­ to witness the games cordially in­ PlnChurat, N, C., April 16— (AP) Co. N. 3 wh took second place. vited to attend^ festivities. Several Manchester play­ Keiths won two points from the —Two fiashlng westerners clashed tonbury and won by a score of 4 to here today for the North and South ers are In the two lineups. 1 in a seven-inning game. First National and Hose Co. No. 3 men’s singles tennis championship. The contestants are Savitt’s The weather was unfavorable for woh fur points from Hales. WOLGAST IN DRAW Ellsworth Vines, of Pasadena, Gems, Hartford twilight league baseball and the chilly blasts from The league will hold a banquet at Cal., national champion, defeated champions, and the strong All-Rock- the Connecticut river handicapped Osano’s next Wednesday night. John 'Van Ryn, of Philadelphia, 6-4, ville club which made a favorable the players considerably, especially Hale’s (0) WlTHirrOEPANCHO 64, 6*2, in the semi-finals, while impression last season. The game the pitchers. “Red” Kovis, the for­ Sadler ...... 84 100 85—269 Winner Allison, Austin, Texas, star, 76—200 will be played on the West Side mer Legion ace, was on- the mound Thornton ...... 56 68 was /Inning his way past Francis playgrounds starting at 3 o’clock. for the mechanics and turned in a Bars ...... 118 93 106—317 Honolulu, April 16.—(AP)—^Ad X. Shields, of New York, 6-3, 5-7, 89—302 Local players who are due to par­ creditable showing allowing his op­ Edgar ...... 110 103 Wolgast, reco^zed as fl3rwelght 64, 6-1. ticipate are Elmo Mantelli, Patsy ponents six scattered hits. Obrembski ..... 97 101 91—289 champion in some states, fought a (jhampions in four other divisions Vince, “Woody” Wallett, Tommy Adams started the scoring for furious ten-round draw with Little of court play, then’s doubles, mixed Sipples and “Lefty” St. John. Manchester in the second fram® by 465 465 447 1377 Pancho of Manila in a return en­ doubles, women’s doubles and wom­ gagement last night. A decision for This will be the first time in years poling out a long triple with two Hose Co. No. 8 (4) en’s singles, will also be crowned If not in history’ that two out of men on and later scored on a single Suhie ...... 115 111 102—328 Wolgast in their battle here four when the final match is ended, today. weeks ago resulted in announce­ town teams have come to Manches­ by Kovis. Glastonbury Also scored Vince ...... 96 89 91—276 weAtj^;v> In the men’s doubles, Allison and ter to pen their seasons. Savitt’s in this frame cn a nicely executed D. Farr ...... 94 126 107—327 ment of a Filipino boycot on boxing Van Ryn, who eliminated Vines and in Honolulu. Gems hope to play several contests squeeze play. W. Barrett . . . 88 101 84—273 Shields, 7-5, 6-2, meet Gilbert Hall, here this season, according to their Catcher Sendrowski’s throws to A. Cervini...... 116 129 109—354 Setting a fast pace in the opening East Ofange, N. J., and Dr. Eugene canto, Uie little fellows never let up manager, and there is also a report second cut down several attempted McCaiiliff, New York, who defeated to the effect that All-Rockville thefts at the keystone sack. Spen­ 509 556 493 1558 until the final gong. Pancho ptmeh- Harvey Harris, of Raleigh, and ed steadily and solidly to the body would like to play its home games cer callected a double and single out Walter Levitan, Dorchester, Mass., in Manchester due to lack of satis­ of two times at bat. Pagani, for First National (2) while Wolgast, with tremendoiu 6-3, 6-3. 118—297 i'i'i'iiiiitflii'i burs^ of speed, threw an avalanche factory support in Rockville. Local Glastonbury, featured in the flrtd K lotzer...... 92 87 Miss '\nrginia Rice, of Boston, teams have not yet organized but and at bat. E. b ro g a n ...... 83 99 97—279 of leather in the cool Filipino’s face. and A^s. Van Ryn won their way to Above is the flowery entrance of the flow dyroplc stadium at Los Angeles. The stadium is ready for It was anybody’s fight until the last when they do, they may have some­ Manchester’s next game will be G. Magnuson .. 112 98 94—304 105,000 spectators anticipated when the international gannes start July 30. Inset (left) is a drawing of the women’s singles with victories with Glastonbury High in a return bell. Most of the Crowd approved of thing to say about the plans of the J. B rogim ____ 97 117 122—336 the gigantic structure. The other Inset shows the Olymiflc auditorium, one of the many bulldlilga mar­ over Virginia Hilleary, of Phila­ two out of town organizations. engagement at Manchester Mon­ H. Magnuson .. 98 84 118—300 the decision. delphia, and Miss Aime Page, Phila­ shalled by the organizing committee for the manifold events of the big show. delphia, respectively. Miss Rice won Rockville may us a Manchester day, April 25. battery, Mantelli and Vince, while Manchester Trade (4) 483 485 549 1516 6- 3, 4-6, 84 , and Mrs. Van Ryn 6-2, AB R HPO A B 64. Buckland, Fisher and Ber» were ex­ Keiths (2) Los Angeles, April 16.—A five^ The Olympic auditorium, in which pected to take care of the pitching Rossi, 3 b ...... 3 0 0 O' 1 0 LaCosse ...... 98 99 81—278 Mis Rice apd Miss Hilleary, who Magnuson, 2b. ...3 0 0 3 0 0 106—293 million dollar Olympic games setup, will take place the boxing, wres­ defeated Mrs. P. B. Hawks, New assignment for the Hartford cham­ W. K eith ...... 84 101 tling and weightlifting champion­ pions. Wallett, Sipples and St. John, Borello, ss ...... 3 0 1 1 2 2 HarU ...... 95 92 96—283 the lavishness of which the world Nearly Fifty Boys York, and Eliza Coxe, Asheville, all Manchester men, W iU be in Sendrowskl, c .... 3 0 0 8 4 0 108—322 has never known before, awaits ships, can be made available on a 7- 8, 6-2, in the semi-finals meet Linnell ...... 108 106 moment’s notice. Hartford uniforms. Following are Orlowski, If ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Murphy ...... 80 96 103—279 only the finishing touches to be Mrs. Van Ryn and Miss Page in the Scibek, l b ...... 4 1 1 10 1 1 ready for the international contests The State Armory with its $150,- finals. The latter pair defeated the probable lineups: AlI-RockvUIe Savitt Gems Spencer, cf ...X. .2 2 2 0 0 0 485 494 494 1455 which open here July 30. 000 glass roof, is ready for the fenc­ Mrs. R. H. Morris, Boston, and Vir­ Adams, rf ...... 2 1 1 1 0 0 The Olympic village, to consist of ing events; tae Cross Country Cy­ In Legion’s League ginia Cross, Providence, R. I., 6-2, Huban, c Wallett, c Vince,' c Buckland, p Kovis, p ...... 3 0 1 p 4 0 Hose Co. No. 8 (1) 800 buildings erected at an esti­ cling course is charted; the Riviera 6-3. Dobesz, r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 mated cost of $500,000, is the chief Mrs. Van Ryn and Fitz-Eugene Mantelli, p Fisher, p Suhie ...... 92 114 89—295 Olympic Polo field for the eques­ many candidates he should not hesi­ Lennon, If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 bit of work the organizing commit­ trian and modern pentathlon events Dixon, of Philadelphia will strive Weber, p Sipples, lb J. B arrett...... 96 93 94—283 tate about registering. for the mixed doubles title against Morin, p Meisner, 2b Hines, o f ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 D. Farr ...... 104 93 94—291 tee, which has been operating for is completed; the yachting courses Many Enroll For Junior Base­ If the entry blank which appeared Wippert, cf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 eight years, has left undone. are fixed: and the shooting range is Miss. Hilleary and McCaulIff. Lehrmitt, lb Shorten, ss B. B arrett...... 108 104 99—311 in the Herald has been lost, Just Mrs. Van Ryn and her partner de­ Burke, 2b G. Dixon, 3b A. Cervini ....101 126 106—333 The swimming stadium, which ready for use. write your name, home address, age, 30 4 7 23 12 3 will seat 10,000 persons, at a cost of ball Competition; Names feated Miss Rice and F. C. Baggs, Satemis, ss Lewis, If Glastonbury High (1) The Olympic swimming stadium, birthday, position you wish to play of New York, 0-6, 6-2, 6-2, in the Kulick, S3 St. John, cf ,601 530 482 151y $125,000, is nearing completion. The scarcely more than a splash from and mail your letter to John L. AB‘R HPG A E rowing course at Long Beach is now semi-finals, while Miss Hilleary and Pinney, 3b J. Dixon, rf Watkins (8) the site of the major events, will be Can Still Be Forwarded; Jenney, 20 Summit street. South MoCauliff were eliminating Miss A. Pfau, I f ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 being dredged. The marathon course Manchester, before April 23. Foster, cf Foley, 2b Bamaby, rf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Frazier ...... — 97 106—203 ready early in April ar ; will be one Page aqd C. C. Shafer, of Philadel­ Nolan, rf Berg, p Wiganowskl . . . 97 — 97 has yet to be surveyed and laid out. of the finest outdoor plunges in the H. Pfau, c f ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 The cycling track in the Pasadena League To Start Early In phia, 7-5, 9-7. Francis, If Putnam, rf Tennochi, s s ...... ” 0 0 1 5 0 Hennequin ....100 101 106—307 world. L ovett...... 94 88 92—274 Rose Bowl is under construction. COMPLETE TRYOUTS Karlsh, c ...... 2 0 1 6 2 1 Otherwise the facilities for the Stands and accommodations for Pagani, 3b ...... 3 1 2 0 2 0 Angell ...... 118 106 105—329 100,000 will be available at the row­ May. Gleason ...... 109 102 107—318 Xth Olympiad sufficient to permit a CARDS AND YANKEES C-omins, lb ...... 1 0 0 3 0 1 daily attendance of 400,000 persons, ing course when it is ready. Addi­ FOR TRACK TEAM Miller, 2b ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 tional stands, increasing the capac­ 518 494 516 1528 are ready to be turned over to the HIT HARD BUT LOSE Krul, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 1 International committee tomorrow. ity to 20,000, will be constructed for Ehcactly forty-three boys have Woods, If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the equestrian events. The Rose Five events were held yesterday MEWD DOUBLES LEAGUE The Olympic stadium, pivotal registered to play in the Manches­ thus completing the tryouts for the Christain, lb .... 1 0 0 3 0 0 point, where the greater share of Bowl, where the cycling track is Wilk, 2b ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 being built, seats 86,000. Ten thou­ ter Junior Baseball League sponsor­ Manchester High school track and Pirates Tame St. Louis 9 To 7 Last night at Murphy’s alleys, the events will takT place, is pad­ ed by Dilworth-Comell Post, No. field team which opens its sCason and Athletics Trip New York Gardella, p ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 locked, ready to swing open when sand can vdtness the events at the Howard Murphy and Mary Strong Olympic auditorium. 12, American Legion. From all parts with Hartford Public High at the bitWaUAM BBftUQffiB 9 To 8; Hurst Philly Star. 28 1 6 14 10 3 in the mixed doubles league won President Hoover makes his procla­ West Side field next Thursday aft­ three straight games from Gorman mation. Under present plans, the entire of the town the boys have sent i’l ernoon. The results follow: Five entries have been named for Score by innings: layout, including the village, will be If Burt Shotton leads his flailing M anchester...... 030 100 0—4 and Gray and lost three straight to Here will be staged the ceremo- their applications which shows the 100-yard dash: Wittmann, first; the Derby by Kunnel E. R. Bradley, nies, the track and field champion- ready by July 1, although final prep- Squatrito, second; Rowsell, third; whose Bubbling Over and Bagen- Phillies out of the National League Glastonbury ...... 010 000 0—1 Reidel and Foote, wide Interest that this annual event wilderness this season—and he Charlie Kebart and Mae Sherman ships, the gymnastics; the demon­ arations could be completed within Fraser, fourth. baggage popped in one-two in the Two base hits, Spencer, Borello; 30 days if necessary. All plans have has created among “Junor Man­ threatens to—one of the chief rea­ three base hits, Adams; hits, off won two out of three from Miss stration football and lacrosse chester.” 220-yard dash: Wittmann, first; Derby in 1926. They are Burgoo games; find finals of the equestrian been approved by the various heads Fraser, second; Judd, third; (Squat­ King, Brother Joe, Bubble Up, Bat­ sons perhaps win be the sudden de­ Kovis 6, Krul 5, Gardella 2; stolen Gorman and Gray and lost three There remains another week of velopment of Don Hurst into an ag­ bases, Magnuson, Lennon, Bamaby; straight to Miss Reidel and Foote. and field hockey events. of the international organizations. registration and any boy who in­ rito did not compete). tering Ram and Bertjohn. Two of 880-yard run: First heat, Simon, them are sons of Bubbling Over, gressive player with a real en­ left on bases, Manchester 5, Glas­ Foote hit 768 for his 6 games tends to play ghould forward his en­ thusiasm for the game. tonbury 6;'base on balls, off Kovis try before Saturday, April 23. The first; Buriis, second; Hicking, third; They are Battering Ram and Bur­ for an aversigt of 129-4 while his goo King. But of course, they all Despite great natural advantages, 3, Krul 5, Gardella 1; hit by pitcher, partner Miss Reidel hit big wood Charter Oak Street ground will Shedd, fourth. Second heat, John­ ston, first; Lurch, second; Durkee, can’t run. Hurst’s value to the club has been by Kovis, Pagani, Lennon; struck for 666 for the six games for an doubtless be used again this season Lssened by an apparent lack of out, by Kovis 8, Krul 4, Gardella 2; average of 111 which is not So bad which should get under way some third; French, fourth. time, 1 hour, 30 minutes; umpire, time during the first week of May. Javelin: Squatrito, first; Olson, Five Invaders spirit and fire. Now he has become for the weaker sex. Eastern Rowing Season second; McCormick, third; Johnson, Four imported colts and one Im­ one of the big driving forces on a Mason. Mary Strong and Howard Murphy Following is the list-of boys who have registered and the position for fourth. ported filly may face the barrier. team firmly convinced it is going lost-a heartbreaking game to Foote Broad jump: A. Smith, first; Hill­ The colts are Border Warrant, somewhere this year. and Miss Reidel, the local couple which they intend to try. Catchers — Otto Cook, George man, second; R. Smith, ^ r d ; John­ Heroville, Old Master and Scotch Hurst was one of the big stars in hitting for 266, while Foote and his Opens This Afternoon Ecabert, Roland Lashinski, Stanley ston, fourth. Gold. The filly is Sekhmet, from the Phillies victory over toe Athle­ MOSKE’S LUNCH partner hit for 292 which is some Katkavlck. France. tics in the city series and yesterday bitting male or female. YES'TERDAT’S STABS he pounded out a homer with the This afternoon at Murphy’s alleys Pitchers—Bruno Bycholski, Mich­ ael Reardon, Frederick McCurry, Treason! bases filled in the eighth inning to RETAINS CROWN Joe Gazek of New Britain will Jim Collins, Cards — Collected Cornelius V. Whitney, who was give the Phils their second straight tangle with Charlie Kebart. Gazek Princeton vs. Navy and Co- SCHMELING CHEATS Stephen Pieseik, James August, Thomas Freney. three doubles and home run off greatly disappointed last year when victory over the proud Giants 7 to 6. Moske’s Lunch retained its claim bowled six games last night for an First Base—William Keisb, Jack Pirate pitching. his good Equipoise was unable to Hack Wilson’s first home run of to the baseball championship of average of 131 and Kebart is out for Imnbia Frosh Engage Kent 5®® PANS OF SHOW May, Charles Trebbe, Jr., Arlton Lon Wameke, Cubs — Scattered run, will have three in the Derby toe year, coining with two on base Depot Square by defeating Cough­ revenge. Judd. Reds eight hits to win 8 to 2. this year. Top FUght, le a < ^ in the seventh broke up a pitchers lin’s Tire and Battery Shop by a Manchester Class A (0) Second Base—Richard Chapman, Don Hurst, Phlla. — His homer •money-winning two*year-old or iMt duel between Bill Clark and Tom M. Sherman . . . 86 94 92—272 School; First Two Have Fortress Monroe, Va., April 16 — with bases filled In eighth beat year; aotho, a black half-brother I'-V score of 14-3 yesterday. ^ ^ (AP) —Max Schmeling apparently Albert Kurlowicz, Louie Vinci, John Zachary and gave the Brooklyn The game was very one-sided, Kebart ...... 140 115 112—367 Greene, Clifford Sault, George May, Giants 7 to 6. of Twenty Grand, and Mad Frump Dodgers an easy 8 to 2 triumph Moske’s Lunch driving' Copeland’s N aw TnarllPC ' doesn’t believe *a world’s heavy- Stewart Kennedy, F r^ k Vlttner, Hack Wilson, Dodgers — Made a colt by Mad Hatter. It w oi^ be over the Boston Braves. offerings to all comers of the lot, 226 209 204 639 licw Luauica. weight champion should display his Michael Swikla. first home run with two on base and this writer’s belief that Mad Frump At St. Louis the world champion getting seventeen hits in all includ- New Bdritain Oass A (8) wares before a handful of specta­ Short Stop—Winston Smith. helped beat Braves. would beat’Top Flight If they were (tards battered Pittsburgh pitchers ing five home nms. Miss R eid el____ 94 114 111—319 tors. / Third Base—^Michael Brozowskl, Carey Selpb, White Sox—Singled tak«n to the same race. for 15 bite, ten for extra bases, yet This is the third time that Cough- Foote ...... 134 106 126—365 New York, April 16—(AP) —The He refused to go on with a Dan Clvlello, Howard Broun. in 13th with bases filled to beat failed to avert a 9 to 7 defeat. 'The Un’s have tried to wrest the cham eastern rowing season opens today scheduled exhibition sparring match Outfielders—Eric Rantenberg, Irv­ Browns. Flta Still on Job Earl Whitehill, Tigers —Stopped Pirates used good judgment in pionship from Moske’s L\mch with­ 228 22i 236 684 with a varsity brush between at. a local theater last night and ing Emlre, John Tierney (Griswold Maybe you have been wondering bimcbing most of their bits for out success. On the previous occa­ some 500 fans who were anticipat­ street), Edwin Kone, Warren_Ander- Cleveland with three hits. what happened to Sunny Jim Fitz­ Princeton and Navy at Princeton Monte Weaver, Senators— Blank­ seven runs in the fourth inning. Lon sions they were beaten equally as Manchester Class A (*) ing a glimpse of the champion in son, Arlington La Cross, WiUiard simmons, who trained Gallant F^x Wameke, rookie pitcher, scattered Bad. M. Sherman . . . 83 99 111—293 and a duel between Columbia’s action were refimded their money. Mc^llum, Pbelys Himt, Howiurd ed Red Sox with four hits in first, for the races two years ago. Weu, Mlcbaal major league etart Cincinnati’s eight hits and Chicago Moske’s Lunch (14) Kebart ...... 138 122 118—373 freshman eight and Kent School at Joe Jacobs, Schmeling’s memager, Mohr, 'Vernon Callis, Jim now is training no less u m coasted in to an easy 8 to 2 victory. AB R H PO A E Kent, Conn. said the champ did not appear be­ Sibrinsz, James Antonio, wmiam four Derby entries. They are Fmr- Haugh, John Tierney (Oxford Promoters recsntly sought per­ Pitchers dominated tbe American Balon, rf ...... 4 2 2 0 0 221 221 224 666 Princeton, with a light but ex­ cause a $1,000 guarantee promised eno, Pardee, Sekhmet and Tetra League schedule except at Philadel­ Jones, 3 b ...... 3 1 2 0 2 him had not been paid. street), Ernest Anderson, Qifford mission to stage s “modified” bull yti»w There's one in that bunch New Britain Class (B) (1) perienced boatload rules a slight fight, with the animal’s boms phia where tbe New York Yanks Moske, S3 ...... 4 4 H 0 6 Miss Gorman . .106 110 94—310 Waddell. that bears watching, Pardee, a son Zapatka, p ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 From this list, it can be seen that padded, in Oklahoma City. of Wr Galahad IH, Pardee is a half- and Athletics put on another slug­ Gray ...... 103 113 103—319 favorite over Navy which will be ging duel which finally went to tbe Brown, 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 3 piaklng its first start imder the new Opening track meets on the Paci­ catchers, pitchers, shortstops and brother of Gallant Fox, third basemen ar/t needed. However A’s in tbe ninth inninj 9 to 8. Foxx MacBlduf, lb . .. 4 1 1 15 0 209 223 197 629 fic coast disclosed four collegiate A. Goulash, cf ... 4 2 1 4 0 bead coach Charles (Buck) Walsh. high jumpers capable of 6 feet 4 if a boy has not 4'ntared to date-and He Dotes on the Goo and (Cochrane bit homers for toe Princeton/also starting under a he plays a position where tber§ are A’s and Gehrig got bis second of toe B. Goulash, If . . . 4 1 2 1 0 Manchester Class B (0) inches or better. Mark thtz down. H Itifl muddy at Pouchak, c ...... 3 1 1 4 0 new coach, Gordon Skies, will out­ PHAHN CJhurcbill Downs on Derby Day, toe season for toe Yank". M. Strong .....1 2 7 100 86—313 weigh the Midshipmen about four Bumps Hadley held toe St. Louis Murphy ...... 139 126 105—369 tiBfWf of toe winning horse, ladles Total ...... 34 14 17 24 11 pounds to the man. The stroke, six sad gentlemen, will be Browns to seven bits and fanned ten foot ODS inch Arthur Strang, is the as tbe Chicago White Sox won a 13 Coughlin Tire Shop (8) 266 226 '191 682 BAS89ALL—ONUV m$Mi, LoulsvUIe operattvee declaw AB R H PO A E lightest man in the shell at 167 Schmeling In Trouble the old Blaze, wbo is built along the inning struggle 4 to 8 when Carey Lank, c ...... 4 0 0 0 3 New Britain Oass A (8) pounds. llBSs of an alderman, could tote a Selpb singled with tbe bases filled, Coughlin, 2b .. 4 0 0 0 0 Miss Reidel ...119 104 124—847 The race over a mile and three- country doctor and bis tool kit ar^ Monte Weaver made bis Ameri­ J. Ck»ughlln, lb ,. 4 0 0 12 D Foote ...... 178 138 107—418 quarters course on Lake Carnegie, Over Fight In Toronto boat most ot the boye and girls, If can League debut for the Washing­ Buck, 3b ...... 8 0 0 0 0 will start at 5:30 p. m. E. 8. T. tbs foiag is p* ty. ton S m to rs and blanked toe Bos­ Copeland, p ...... 3 0 0 0 4 202 287 231 760 Columbia's freshmen may have ------i ton Red Sox on four bits, Bari Peterson, s s ...... 8 2 2 2 5 their bands full upon the Housa- WhltebaU, veteran righthander of Manchester Class B (8) CSilcago, April 16,—(AP)-Jnck^ peaceful evening in Plttaburgh. rilrs'tf -Good TW"g;' Smith, If ...... 2 1 1 3 0 tonic. Kent opened her season ten Dempsey and Max Schmeling, past General Clinnin immediately asked Anotbsr pW setty good tip is w t tbe Detroit Tigers held Cleveland to Err, rf M. S tro n g ...... 124 102 88—314 days ago by defeating the Harvard OB a hors# namsd Rowdy Boy. Hs three bite built took a ninth imiiBg Murphy ...... 104 117 188—854 and present mastere of the heavy­ officials of the Canadian federation Star, cf 150-pound varsity in record time weight boxing world, were threat­ for full details of the match. is betef sent to ^ races by tiM rally to win for tbe Tigers 8 to 2. for the Henley distance, 6:15 2-6. Wiffoners from Texas. L^y Im ^ 228 219 221 668 ened with banishment from Nation­ The Dempsey ease extends way Total ...... 30 3 6 24 12 8 Columbia will outweigh the prep back to November, 1980, when be owes toe Wsfgonsrs a break, by Umpire; Robabsb. New Britain Clste B (0) school oarsmen, averaging 182 al Boxing Association territory to­ the way, as most of their radsf Mill Oorman .. 99 102 99—300 day, was engved in a boxtag show at Last Night ’$ Fti^ts pounds to 172 pounds. CoIumbusT Miss., programmsd as fdrtiiM haa been 111. Gray ...... 124 96 109—829 ■■ ' P' ■nil Dempsey'a troublea Involved an More Whitney Horses the “Dempsey Day celebration,'' old ease whereas the German cham­ Rot No Twenty Grand Grand Rapidf, lflcb,->lfaitie Roe- Mrs. Payne Whitney’s son, Jock 223 198 208 629 / BIG HANDICAP TODAY pion’s concerned an alleged “ring­ Bills of 12,800 wars left unpaid and enbloQffl, New York, eutyelnted er''' in a match at Toronto, Canada. tbs creditors eonwlalnsd to the ’Hm Omntree ftable, under Whitney, has none running under Mississippl State Boxing Commis­ whoa# oolors 'Twenty Grand cai»f Stanley WelUN, Muikegon, Mfeb,, his own name, but three under his Now York, April 16.—(AP)—Ths General John V. Clinnin, chair­ palfned laot year, bo*,*** nmains- 10. ' NO DERBY ENTRIES Paumonok handicap, 86,000, six fur­ man of the N. B. A„ started an sion, a member of the N, B. A. UfWk N d K iM wife's. 'They are Etcetera, Overtime Dempsey and his manager, Leonard ttoM. They are-Byiaatini, Curaw, Hollywood, WMte* and Stepenfetchlt. Mrs. Jock Whit> Lexington, Ky., April 16.—(AP) long dash served os the feature for Investigation of Schmeling yester­ Jib Roam, Fro Bono, •enuphpro bead. SoJito Ifotilet, out* —Racing returned to Kentucky to­ ths opening of ths Metropolitan' day after rsesivlng a complain* Sacks, insisted Damped want to polBted Jinwty Evans, San iTands- ney is the former Mary Elizabeth from Osorgs Panka, Pittsburgh Columbus only In tbs role of a rsf- and Tweeny. 'Tbe boys a rt oaylnf Altemus of Philadelphia. day with not a single Kentucky racing season at Jamaica today. Curacao and Semapbort are Um 00, 10. In the flald of eight colts and heavyweight, that he waa named as srss and had no promotional inter­ Derby eligible on display. The fea est and informed tbs commission b a t of too lot. Tbooe boraoo are all Wins, rs^UsMls junto, Erie, Five high school track meets ture was the Ben All handicap with fillies James Butler's crack five- tbs man tbs champion defeated in an axbibitlon mstcln \ at TorontoToroi and tbs N. B. A. to that sffeot this under the nome of Mre. Poyn# taiookod* out Ofte Hauer, Mtwke* were held In one day this spring at last year's winner, E. F. Frltcbard’s ysar-old, Questionnaire, was favor­ WMtMy. IPtoiiifk-rT. A City. Tannery, the favorite. ite. April 1« wblls ha wu s p e m g winter at a eonfareaea in Otiaaga 1 \ ■ t''- '■ »“I r ; ' ' - '4 >/ V

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1911 PAGE TEN TH E rEiV^^IEIED S?ECTIOM j g l H y L ■KiryAM O »CM .i.HEBfc

HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 HELP WANTED—MALE 86 FOR RENT—SUNSET HILL pas­ D o You FOR R EN T W m « A « SELL SUPER VALUE men’s shoes, FOR SALE—1980 FORD convertible FOR SALE—DATBED in good con­ ture, Hackmatack street, 20 acres, ATHODGHI coupe, excellent condition, live wire big commissions. Box 88, Waltham, Weldon Farm — Tolland dition. Phone 3608. water supplied. Apply Miss Mar­ Manchester wheels, priced low for quick sale. Mass. jorie Cheney, telephone 4290. Turnpike, 26 acres improv^ And they shall beat their swords Call 7883 or at State Tailor Shop. tobacco land, 8 room house, Evening Herald RAILWAY POSTAL AND clerk- WANTED—TO BUY 58 into ploughshares, and their spears FOR SALE—ONE REO chassis and carrier examinations in 72 cities in WANTED TO RENT 68 into pruning books.—Mlcah 4:8. modem improvements, bam CLASSIFIED cab, one 5x7 steel dump body, pow­ Connecticut. Receipt of applica­ WANT TO BUY for cash 5 acres of One Year Ago Today—The year and two chicken coops. For advertisements er take off, suitable for Chevrolet tions closes May 2nd. Information land. Must have been worked last YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, Peace is the happy, natural state old suspension of Piimo Camera in rent— $50.00 per month. truck. May be seen at Auto Body free. Columbian Correspondence year. Not interested in wet or without children, seek 3 to 6 room of man; war bis cormptlon, bis dis­ New York, following his bout with apartment, flat in two family Apply Robert J. Smith, 1009 Count ulx avorag* Shop, 166 West Middle Turnpike College, Washington, D. C. stony land. C. L. Vanderbrook, 26 grace.—Thomson. Bombo Chevalier in California where house, or house, preferably with Main Street, South Mancheb- or call 4131. SPECIAL EXAMINATION an­ Lydall street. he was banned, was lifted by the words as two worda Minimum, ooat w garage. Not over 860.00. 4-5259. ter, C!onn. FOR SALE—FORD 1929 coupe, in nounced. Railway mail, P. O. clerk, DEATHS LAST NIGHT state boxing commission. ®*^iSns*r^os* per dar <®r tra»als«t excellent condition throughout carrier. Men 18 to 45. Salary 81,- ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Aurora, m .—W. P. Gaines, 50, 1125. MacDonald, 84 St. John 700 to |2,700 a year. Write for full HOUSES FOR SALE VZ Five Years Ago Today—^Mrs. ««.ot*T. Marefc W;^««ciiarga particulars. Instruction Clerk, Box ONE OR TWO ROOMS, single or Kansas CTity turfman. street. Phone 7724. FOR SALE—SIX ROOM single Walter M. Jefford’s three-year-old 1 OM • eta S, Herald. double beds, with or without board; Paris—Frederick S. Rejmolds, 63, ( Consecutive Days house with extra lot, 53 Mather co-director of the White Star and Triton won the 15th running of the t ConsecutlTS Days t ets 11 eta or kitchen privileges. Tel. 5765. 810,000 added Harford handicap by TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 11 ets It eta street. All Improvements. Inquire Red Star lines and widely known in ^ Au’^ordVm 'tor 'irre^lar Inse^oM AUTO ACCESSORIES— a length at Havre de Grace. HELP WANTED—MALE FOR RENT —FURNISHED room, B. J. HoU. international shipping circles. win be charged at m t w TIRES San Jose, Costa Rica—Senora I Special rates for long teim e j W OR FEMALE 37 private home, breakfast if desired, NOTICE OF THE day advertising given upon r®2®®“^ conveniently located. Phone 6349. Gonzales Vlquez, wife of the presi­ Ten Years Ago Today — Bean] Miles of Service In Used Tires WINGLESS AIRPLANE (Sarah) Bambardt and Lute I Ads ordered for ^h” ® All Makes and Sizes |1 and Up. London.—The flrst wingless air­ dent of Costa Rica. and stopped before the third or a«fc I MADE 8200 MONTHLY my first FOR RENT—FURNISHED room; Chicago— Cramer, wide­ Bames, Newark hurlers, collabo­ day win be charged only for the ac Newman Tire Company plane ever to make a successful Guy 56, year corresponding for newspapers; also store on Pearl street. Inquire rated to pitch a no-hit, no-run TAX COUECTOR tunl number of times the ad »PP®“ ; 10 Apel Place flight has been taken up by Juan de ly known newspaper correspondent no canvassing, either sex; send for Selwitz Shoe Shop. of 20 years ago and former London game against Jersey CSty in an ex­ ed. charging at the rate ®®*'"®**' la CJierva, inventor of the autogiro. All persons liable by law to pay no allowance or refunds can be made free booklet; tells how. Heacock, correspondent of the New York hibition game at Newark. Bambardt The plane is said to be smaU enough Town or Personal Taxes, In the on six time ads stopped after tha 1334 Dim Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR RENT — Two unfurnished Herald. burled five innings and Barnes BUSINESS SERVICES to flt into an automobile garage and southpawed the remaining four as Town of Manchester, are hereby-no­ rooms, with all modem conveni­ Chicago—Walter Noble Bums, 59, ***No ^‘‘tUl forbids” ; vllsplay lines not WANTED—MEN—WOMEN, 18-45, able to take off from a backyard. Newark won, 3 to 0. tified that I will have a rate bill for OFFERED 13 ences; 810.00 a month. A large former newspaper war correspond­ sold. qualify Immediately for Railway It has windmiU vanes slmUar to the the List of 1931, of 17 MUIs on the The Herald will not be respon®*)**® store, centrally located in Weldon autoglro, and needs only a few feet ent and author. for more than one Incorrect CALL MRS. BOULET, Hotel Sheri­ MaU (Clerk (Men), Post Office clerk Block. Inquire Dr. Weldon’s office. dollar due and collectible on April of any advertisement ordered for for a takeoff. dan, Spirella Corsetiere for a and (City Mail Carrier (Men). Ex­ TO RESUME OPERA 1, 1932. Personal Tax due April 1, more than one time. KELLOGG PAYS TRIBUTE The Inadvertent omission demonstration in Spirella service. amination at Manchester about 1932. New York, April 16— (AP) —^The rect publlcatlou of advertls ng will ^ See and feel for yourself what May 20. Regiflar salary range 81.- APARTMENTS—FLATS— Said Tax payable at the Tax (Col­ Paris, April 16— (AP) — Frank Metropolitan Opera Association will rectified only by cancellation or tM Spirella will do for you without 700 to 82,700. Write, Instruction TENEMENTS 63 TOWN ADVERTISEMENT lector’s Office in the Municipal charge made tor the ' 12«fnrm obligation to buy. B. Kellogg, former American secre­ carry on next year, with reduced Building from All advertisements must con^rm Bureau, 30-R, St. Louis, Mo. tary of state, knelt in Passy ceme­ prices and a shorter season. la style, copy and tyPO^F’^PP^. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all NO’n C E ! regulations enforced by the CEMETERY WORK: foundations Improvements, 19 Summit street. Proposed order altering Building tery this morning and laid a wreath The “Met” has lost more than APRIL 1 TO MAY 1 . ers and they reserve the right » for monuments, grading, soil, Dial 8896. and Veranda lines on West side of on the gfravc of his old colleague, 8500,000 in the 24-week season end­ Inclasive. edit, revise or reject any copy coa- SITUATIONS WANTED— Foster Street from East Center Aristide Briand, co-author with him ing tonight, so theife had been some stdered objectionable. landscaping, lawns graded and FEMALE 38 FOR RENT—134 MAPLE street, Street on the North to Pearl Street of the Briand Kellogg pact to out­ doubt to whether there would be Hours: 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ex­ CLOSING HOURS—Classjfled ads to seeded, flagstones for walks and cept Thursday, April 7; Thursday^ be published same day ,^® J!?! gardens. General trucking and four room flat, all modem improve­ on the South, with time and place law war. opera here next season. But an an­ celved by It o clock noon; Saturdays WANTED—BY RELIABLE practi­ ments, with garage. Inquire 132 of public hearing on said proposed As he knelt before the grave, al­ nouncement last night told of the April 14, ’Thursday, April 21; Thurs­ 10:30 a. m. moving. Robert D. WUson, Parker cal nurse, care of convalescent or day, April 28, and Monday, May street. Phone 7821. Maple street. order. ready covered with flowers, he was cut in prices and said the next sea­ TELEPHONE YOUR invalid, assisting with housework, The Selectmen of Manchester, visibly affected with grief. “Briand’s son would be only 16 weeks long. Hours 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. WANT ADS. Good home preferred to high FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, Conn., at a meeting held April 13, death," he said, “was a gpreat loss Ads are accepted over the telephone wages. References. Write (Capable steam heat, garage available. In­ to France, a great loss to Europe, a Interest will be iMided to all Taxes FLORISTS— NURSE^-IES 15 1932, acting under and pursuant to remaining unpaid after May 1, 1932. at the CHARGE RATE given above care of Herald. quire 88 Church street. Section 9 (44) Special Laws Conn., great loss to humanity.” as a convenience to advertisers, but Interest will start from April 1,1932 CUT FLOWERS—Carnations, Snap­ 1913, approved April 9, 1913, and A PEW CENTS the CASH RATES will be accepted u FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room and will be at the rate of 3-4 ^of 1 f u l l p a y m e n t If paid at the busi­ dragons, Calendulas, Stocks, and Sections 1-5 (452) Spec. Laws Conn. ness office on or before the ®®^®*^^ POULTRY AND tenements, with all modem im­ spent each week for a good fipe in­ per cent per month or fraction we make up Floral Designs and 191'7, approved Oct. 1st, 1917, having thereof. day following the first Jil Bridal Bouquets. Krauss Green­ SUPPLIES / 43 provements. Inquire at 147 East deemed it for the public good that TOWN ADVERTISEMENT surance policy may save you many each ad otherwise the CHARGE Center street or telephone 7864. RATE will be collected. No responM- house, 621 Hartford Road. Call Building and Veranda lines should hundreds of dollars. Are you risk­ GEORGE H. HOWE, blllty for errors In telephoned ads BABY CHICKS SHIPPED C. O. D. NO'nC® ! 8962. FOR RENT—SIX-ROOM tenement, be altered on Foster Street, a high­ ing the loss of all your household Collector. will bo assumed and their acouraoy Send no money. Rocks, Reds, Leg' way In the To'wn of Manchester, Proposed order altering Building eannot bo guaranteed. ROCK GARDEN PLANTS and with all improvements; reduced and Veranda lines on South'side of goods when you can insure them tor horns, Wyandottes, 89 per 100, mix­ rent; 277 Spruce street. Apply Conn., from East Center Street on INDEX OF hardy perennials, 50c dozen. Orna­ ed 88. Postpaid, live delivery. Klep the North to Pearl Street on the Eiast Center Street from Madison 81500 at less than one cent a day. 281 Spruce street. Street on the West to Foster Street CLASSIFICATIONS mental flowering shrubs, 12 for per Chlckery, Attleboro, Mass. South, passed the following pro­ Think it over. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 81.00. Evergreens, 25c each. Flow­ on the East, with time and place Births ...... • • • 4 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement; posed order viz.: of public hearing on said proposed NO'nCE OF PUBLIC HEARING Engagements ...... ering Daphnes, 15c each. (Califor­ BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock eggs Ordered: Subject to the provi­ Marrl.'ires ...... all Improvements. 95 Charter Oak order. FORA nia Privet and Barberry Hedging for hatching, choice , stock 82 per street. Apply Sam’s Shoe Shop, sions of said Sections that the fol­ CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL Deaths ...... 83.00 per hundred. Potted Plants, The Selectmen of Manchester, ROBERT J. SMITH Card of Thanks ...... * 15. J. F. Bowen, 670 Woodbridge 701 Main street. lowing lines on the West side of Fos­ FOR A 15c each. McConville’s Green­ (jonn., at a meeting held April 13, Real Estate, Insurance In Memorlam ...... ' street. Phone 7800. ter Street, a highway in said Town GASOLINE FILLING STATION Lost and Found ...... J houses and Nursery, .21 Windemere 1932, acting under and pursuant to Announcements ...... J FOR RENT—SIX ROOM FLAT, of Manchester, be and they are here­ Steamship Tickets IN ’THE street. Homestead Park. Tele- CUSTOM HATCHING 4c per egg, second floor, 22 Henry street. Ap­ Section 9 (44) Special Laws Conn., by established viz.: 1913, approved April 9, 1913, and TOWN OF MANCHES’TER, CONN. Automobiles plione 5947. ______1000 eggs 836.00. Edgerton, 655 ply Mrs. Ellen McCann, 16 Wads WEST SIDE Sections 1-5 (452) Spec. Laws Conn., Automobiles for Sale ...... j North Main street. Phone 6416 The Building line on the West side Upon the application of Automobiles for Exchange ....la • worth street, telephone 4590. 1917, approved Oct. 1st, 1917, having of Foster Street is to be the street HERITAGE Sc LOVELAND Auto Accessories—Tires . MOVING—TRUCKING- deemed it for the public good that Auto Repairing—Painting FOR RENT—2-SDC ROOM tene­ line from East Center Street on the for a certificate of approval of tbs ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Building and Veranda lines should be TAX COLLEaOR’S Auto School's ...... STORAGE 2U ments, on Madison street, after North to Pearl Street on the South. location of a gasoline filling ststioa Autos—Ship by Truck April 13th. Inquire 100 East Cen­ altered on East Center Street, a Autos—For Hire ...... • ASHES TO REMOVE, team work, FOR SALE—MIXED alfalfa hay. The Veranda line on the West side to be located on the premises of ths Garages^-Servlce-^torage i.:>.«• jy ter street or telephone 3782. highway in the Town of Manches­ Fisk Tire Company, Inc., on 866 and trucking. Tel. 6432. Gus Orders taken for Howard 17 straw' of Foster Street is to be the street ter, Conn., from Madison Street on NOTICE! Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... j* line from East Center Street on the Oakland Street. berry plants. S. G. Bowers, 75 the West to Foster Street on the Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... H Schaller. FOR RENT—IN JOHNSON, Block It was voted and=ordered: Business and Professional Servlecs Deming street. Tel. 7172. North to Peart Street on the South. East, passed the follovrihg proposed All Taxpayers of the single rooms or in suites, with mod' And it is hereby ordfered:—That said That the foregoing application bs Business Services Offered ...... Is CARLSON Sc COMPANY Express order viz.: Household Services Offered ...... II-A era improvements. Phone 3726 or heard and determined at the Select­ Daily service to Hartford and proposed order of the Selectmen of Ordered: ubject to the provi­ Building—Contracting ...... J* janitor 7635. TOWN OF BOLTON men’s Office in the Mimicipal Build­ Florists—Nurseries ...... Sprlngfleld, and all Connecticut FOR SALE—SAND and gravel Manchester, Conn., be heard and de­ sions of said Sections that the fol­ termined at the Municipal Building ing in said Town on the 26th day of Funeral Directors ...• • • v ...... S and Massachusetts points. Loads Sherman Buck, telephone 5708. FOR RENT -4-R O O M tenement lowing lines on the South side of are hereby notified that a tax of 26 Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .«a *» in said Town of Manchester, on April at eight o’clock P. M., and that II or part loads moved anywhere all Improvements, and garage, at East Center Street, a highway in mills on the dollar, laid by said Town Insuntno* Furniture moving.. Telephone Man­ Tuesday, April 26, 1932, at eight notice be ^ven to all persons inter­ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... JJ FOR SALE — CHESTNUT fence 23 Trotter street. Inquire 116 said Town of Manchester, be and on the list of 1931, will be due and ested in said application, of its Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 chester 8624. Hartford 2,6229 o’clock in the afternoon, and that they are hereby established viz: collectible May 15th, 1932, and for posts, 3c a foot. Telephone 6121. Center street. Tel. 4508. the Secretary of this Board cause a pendency and of the time and place Painting—Papering ...... JJ Sprlngfleld 6-0391. SOUTH SIDE the purpose of receiving payment of Professional Servicea .eeoeeeee #'#*• copy of the proposed order desig­ of hearing thereon, by publishing a FOUR ROOM FLATS on Ridge The Building line on the South said tax I will be at the Basement Repairing ...... ;• nating and establishing the building copy of this notice at least three rftllorlnff—Dyeing—Cl6anlnj * * * ?! LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE street, newly renovated. All im' side of East Center Street is to be of the Congn^egational Church at ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and veranda lines upon said pro­ times in The Evening Herald, and by Toilet Goods and Service ...... *• TRUCKING. Get our prices. Ex­ provements. Inquire 25 Spruce the street line, from Madison Street Bolton Center, Monday, June 13, Wanted—Business Service i,:,.... I* posal of Selectmen, together with a sending a copy of this notice by pert furniture moving. ‘T^neer — RADIO 49 street. on the West to Foster Street on the from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., and at Edncatleual notice of the time and place of hear­ registered mail to said applicant, all Movers Who Know How." Carload the Station at Bolton Notch, Tues­ Courses and Classes ...... •• PHONE 4891 FOR quick radio ser­ ing thereon, to be filed in the Town East. at least seven days before the date Private Instruction ...... »* distribution. Wm. L. Fitzgerald. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement The Veranda line on the South day, June 14, from 10 A. M. to vice and repairs. All work guaran CHerk’s office in said Town of Man­ of said bearing, to appear at said Dancing ...... Phone 8035. Apply 65 Wadsworth street or tele side of East Center Street is to be 4 P. M. Musical—Dramatlo I* teed. T. A. Spiliane, 14 Strong S t chester, and published at least twice time and place, if they see cause, phone 7228. the street line, from Madison Street All taxes impaid June 15, 1932, Wanted—^Instruction ...... •• FRANK WILLIAMS— General in a newspaper printed in said Town and be heard relative thereto. Financial on the West to Foster Street on the will be charged interest at the rate trucking, carlot distribution, fer­ FOR RENT— AT 79 Chestnut at least five days before the day For and by order of the Board of Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... of 9% from May 15 to Nov. 15, and Business Opportunities ...... M tilizer and tobacco delivery a FUEL AND FEED 49-A street, upstairs flat of three rooms. of hearing and a copy of said pro­ East. Selectmen of the Town-of Manches­ And it is hereby ordered:—That said 10% for the balance of the year, Money to Loan ...... •• specialty. Rates reasonable. Tel. Apply at 77 Chestnut street. posed order and notice to be depos­ ter, Connecticut. . Help and Sttnntlona FOR SALE—DRY, HARD WOOD proposed order of the Selectmen of and 12% on all liens filed. ited in a Post Office in said Man­ W. A. STRICKLAND, Help Wanted—Female ...... 14, 7997. 88.00 cord; chestnut mixed with Manchester, C!onn., be heard and de­ FOR RENT—3 and 4 rooms with chester, postage paid, directed to Secretary. Help Wanted—Male ...... birch, 87.00 cord. Justin Lathrop termined at the Municipal Building ANTHONY A. MANEGGIA, Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 17 PERRETT & GLBNNE^ INC.— We all improvements, at 168 Oak each person or persons interested at Maned April 13, 1932. telephone Rosedale 19-23. in said Town of Manchester, on Collector of Town Taxes. Agents Wanted ...... *7-A will move; pack and ship your street. Inquire 164 Oak street. his or their last known address at G. H. WADDELL, Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 11 Tuesday, April 26, 1932, at eight merchandise quickly and econom­ least five days before the day of said Dated at Bolton, Conn., Clerk—Board Situations Wanted—M a le ...... M f o r s a l e — s e a s o n e d h a r d SEVERAL GOOD RENTS both o’clock in the afternoon, and that Employment A gencies...... 40 ically. Fast dally express service wood, furnace chunks and Are hearing and return make to this April 15, 1932. of Selectmen. Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehlclea to and from New S'orb Connec­ single and two family, ranging the Secretary of this Board cause a Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 place wood 1-2 cord 85.00, 1-2 cord Board. copy of the proposed order desig­ tions with faat truck service out of from 820 to 860 month. Apply Ed Dated at said Manchester, April Llvj Stock—Vehicles ...... 41 seasoned hard wood slabs 84.00 nating and establishing the building Poultry and Supplies ...... 41 New fork going south and west ward J. HoU, telephone 4642. 865 Geo. Buck, telephone 26-4. 14, 1932. and veranda lines upon said pro­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 AgenU for United Van Service, Main street. For and by order of the For Sale—Hlecellaueoue posal of Selectmen, together with a one of the leading long distance FOR SALE—HARD WOOD 88 per Board of Selectmen of Articles for S a le ...... 44 FOR RENT—6 ROOMS with aU notice of the time and place of hear moving companies. Phone 3063, the Town of Manches­ Boats and Acceseoriee ...... 44 cord, 84.60 per load. Birch 87.00 improvements, including steam ing thereon, to be filed in the Town Building Materials ...... 4T per cord. C3hsw. Heckler. Telephone ter, Connecticut. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 41 8860, 8864. heat, newly done over, at 12 Trot­ Clerk’s office in said Town of Man­ Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 4# Rosedale 13-13. W. A. STRICKLAND, L. T. WOOD —Fumlture and ter street. Telephone 6068. Secretary. chester, and published at least twice Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A in a newspaper printed in said Town l$T0Py^H4l COCHRAN P)CTUBES4>''roEKINCl Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 piano moving, modem equipment, FOR s a l e ;—HARD wood, under MODERN FOUR and five-room flats A true and attested copy of orig­ Household Goods ...... 41 experienced help, public store­ cover, furnace and stove wood 85. at least flve days before the day Machinery and Tools ...... 41 with gax&ge, LlUey street, near inal order, of hearing and a copy of said pro house. Phone 44M. a load. V. Firpo, 1T6 WeUs street. W. A. STRICKLAND, Musical Instruments...... 41 Center. Inquire 21 Elro street. posed order and notice to be depos­ Office and Store Equipment . . . . 14 Secretary of the Board Tel. 6148. Phone 5661. ited In a Post Office In said Man­ Specials at the Stores ...... N of Selectmen. 23 chester, postage paid, directed to Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... It r e p a i r i n g SPECIAL PRICE—Hard wood for FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS; also Mamchester, Conn,, April 14, 1982. Wanted—To Buy ...... 11 furnace. Are place or stove 86 per each person or persons interested at Roome—Board—Hotels—Refwrts MOWERS SHARPENED, key mak­ flve and seven rooms; white plumb­ H-4-16-32 load. Birch 84, hard wood slabs 84. his or their last known address at Restaurants ing, vacuum cleaner, lock, gun, ing; Walnut street, near Cheney Rooms Without Board ...... 41 Kindling wood 10c bushel. Thomas least five days before the day of said clock repairing. Braithwalte, 62 Mills; 818-820. Inquire Tailor Boarders W anted...... 41-A Wilson, telephone 8581 or Rosedale bearing and return make to this Country Board—R esorts...... 40 Pearl street. Shop. Tel. 6080. ______Colonial Homestead Hotels—Restaurants ...... It 87-4. Board. ^ „ 6 room colonial bouse with orig­ Dated at said Manchester, April Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... It inal paneled partitions, fireplaces Real Estate For Rent FOR SALE—HARD WOOD and FOR RENT—6 RCXIM tenement, 14, 1932. Apartmente, Flats, Tenements .. 41 BUSINESS and floors. Cow bam, hay bam and For and by order of the Business Locations for Rent . . . 14 bard wood slabs sawed itove second floor, all Improvements and OPPORTUNITIES 32 lengti and under cover. Cash price several small buildings. Running Board of Selectmen of Houses for Rent ...... 14 garage. 27 Starkweather street. water from spring, 122 acres land, 2 Suburban for Rent ...... 14 per load for hard wood 86.00; hard the Town of Manches­ FOR SALE — MODERN MEAT horses, 1 cow, 1 heifer, full line of Summer Homes for R e n t..... 17 wood slabs 84.00. L. T. Wood Co. ter, Connecticut. tVanted to R e n t...... 41 market, well estebllshed, cash busi­ farm tools. Trout brook with fine W. A. STRICKLAND, Real Estate For Sals ness. Small investment needed. Pbone 4496. HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Apartment Building for Sals location for large pond. Apple, Secretary. Business Property for Sals . Owner has other business on hand. FOR RENT—EIGHT ROOM single pear, plum and cherry trees. 7,000 A true and attested copy of orig­ Farms and Land for Sals .. Call at 117 1-2 Spruce street. South HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 house with modem improvements, plant strawberry bed bearing this inal order, Houses for SaU Manchester, (jonn. Lota for Sale ...... Tl 41 Strant street. Dial 8019. year. Price is 86,000. Part cash W. A. STRICKLAND, Resort Property for S a le ...... T4 ______f o r SALE^-CHEAP if taken at Secretary of the Board Suburban for S a le ...... 74 Scientists are experimenting with! once, piano, vlctrola, ^droom of Selectmen. About 2,891,000 foreigners live in Edward H. Keeney Real Estate for ExchaDse ....•• T4 sodium amytal, used in connection! suite, good “ uew,_Md other^odd Manchester, Conn., April 14, 1982. Wanted—Real E state...... 77 France. Half a million of them Beal Ik^tate and Insurance. pieces of furniture. Telephone 5677 H-4-16-32 Anetloa—Lesral Hetfece with sodium rhodante, as a treat­ are residents of Paris. Office Phone 6414, Res. Phone 8180 Leesl Notices ...... ment for some insanity cases. or 6185. By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—No Harm Done, Oh, No (BEAD THE STOBY, THEN OOLOB THE PIOTUBB) SOUNDED LIKE OUR ’The sudden shock of being when he swam up and reaobed \J THIS IS WH/«r 7 7 ^ n e ig h b o r thrown into the stream made Dun- the shore, his clothes wers soak­ f COMES r FROM THYINS HE W H AT OVAS THAO- WAS TRYING cy groan, but he began to swim to­ ing wet. TO SAVE MONEY r < < M U S T T O DRIVE ward shore, which wasn’t far away. ‘Oh, well, at least I’m safe and HANE H IT > t e r r i b l e BY RENTING — ' COMMOTION IN TO HIS “Well, anyway, I’m glad,’’ thought sound,’’ said bs, “and now ru.lbok THE GARAGE IT COMING DID YOU GARAGE be, “ that I’m safe as safe can be. My around and find some wood Unbuild IN L A S T SAY N O l a s t NIGHT. ' , T O A M RS.W M 65n w i t h o u t great big bubble broke, so in it I a fire. Then real dry 1 can ge^.’’ ;; STRANGER N IG H T . ^ HARM OPENING won’t have to stay.’’ Just then he heard a funny riieut OH V E U ... D O N E f The other ’nnles, overhead, look­ and, when he turned and looked LISTEN]^ TH E D O ^ . HE M U S TA ed down on him and Windy laid, “I about, he saw some little fellows h a r m HAD ONE thought that I could land our plane who were skinny as. could be. DONE. TOO MANY. right down there on the sand. “Hello, there, wee tots,” Duncy “It’s too rough, though, and we cried., “Please tell me why Jwtfre might tip head-over-heela and trying to hide. . Come out into ..the wreck this ship. I guess I’ll have to open. You need not be scared of try and find some other place to me,’’ land." The other ’Tinies, still in air, Ikd “I see a spot right over there and found a spot both flat and bSfe. it looks level from the air,’’ said “That’s whers we’ll land,’* said Scouty, as he pointed down^ Get Windy. "Watoh me slide ri$ba ,to closer and we’ll see. If you know the ground. It Isj^’t viry-fm* fr ^ how to turn the trick, this plane where we saw w | ia .Quncy fr o m ^ e should settle down ellek. ’Then air. I’m sure that WS can And mm uv//. we’ll nm up to Duncy and how hap­ when we start to look around.’’ ■ py he will be.’’ Poor Dtmcy, in the meantime, (Duncy disappears in the next was a funny-looking lad because, story.) t

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Torrington chturgM |100 per year -case continued from last Monday to can continue to isolate itself but and' WUUmantic demands $25 per today due to his inability to get must join in world ttifairs. What ASK PEDDLERS’ FEE weeh. Under the ordinance, farm­ away from classes. In court this ADDRESSESDOaORS affects one coimtry affects^. The ABOUTTOWN ers who raise their own-produce for morning he pleaded guilty.and paid meeting was largely attended and a sale locally would be exempt from his fine and costs of court. special Nptice number of guests were, present. Tea A n ti Bchool-consolidationists, both OF $150 ANNUALLY payment of the fee, and also others BartoT' arrest came as a result oen and women, have been request- ON CONSOLIDATION was served by the hospitality com­ who are exempt by state law. of cutting out of a long line of cars id to attend a meeting sponsor^ by mittee. enroute towards Boston wMch caus­ ELECTROVrrA lie Manchester Improvement pub, ed Officer Joseph Prentice approach- Monday evening at 8 P.o! BUILDING INSPECTOR 'ing from the east, to take to the Ire headquarters, Main and Hilliard W. B. Rogers Discounts CATHOLIC CHURCHES Ontsiders Only Wonld Come ditch. Artificial Mineral Water itreets. The purpose of this open Peter Mazaika of 23 Union street, meeting is to have an Informal dis- IN REC CHURCH NIGHT Under Ordinance Songht ARRIVES ON JOB HERE arrested this morning on Home­ eusaion of this subject prior to Whispering Campaip Re­ stead street on a complaint from a Can be obained at the roting on the question Tuesday. resident in that section, was fined St. James’s Wins Athletic Com­ By D d lers Here. Paul Heimer* To Start Actual $10 and costs for drunkenness. Ser­ An all-modem dance, presented sorted To By Opposition. petition In Closing Event of Work Monday—Await Ap­ geant McGlinn found Mazaika dead oy the Three Musketeers, will ^ e drunk lying across the sidewalk at MIDLAia) FUIING STATION place at the Uthuanian Hall on Gol- Kind For the Season. proval of Sand Contract. 1:30 this morning. 311 MAIN ST., SOUTH MANCHESTEB, CONN. way street this evening. Buddy In speaking on “Your Civic Re­ In an effort tO: eliminate the nuis­ Borst and his Music will supply the Manchester’s two Roman Catholic ance to townspeople of being both­ Paul Heimer, who has been W. S. GRANT, LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR. sponsibility” at the dinner meeting named by the United States Treas­ very latest in melodies. of the Manchester Medical society churches—St. James’s of the south ered by an unrestricted swarm of ury Department as supervisor of the Will deliver, or special price at station office. at the Hotel Sheridan last evening, end and St. Bridget’s of the north out-of-town peddlers, the commit­ Willard B. Rogers, member of the end—were guests of the Recreation erection of the Federal building at Station PtiOne 8961 House Phone 6088 Mr. and- Mrs. Aaron Johnson of tee appointed to draft an ar/end- the Center, arrived in Manchester 2 Linden street will hold a birthday executive committee of the New Cwiters at the School street building ment to the town ordinance con­ England Council, said in part: last night. All of the building’s yesterday afternoon, as scheduled. party in honor of their granddaugh­ cerning the license fee of such ped­ He called at the Center and saw ter, Betty Jane Anderson, daughter “ One Sided” many facilities were turned over to dlers will recommend a fee of $150 “ If this town has ever been con­ the church people, who turned out in what progress was being made and of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Anderson per year, it was annoimced follow­ later left to return again on Mon­ of Newton Highlands, Mass., at 3 fronted with a one-sided issue it is large numbers. Children were in ing a meeting of the committee late the question of school consolida­ the majority but there were also day. It is expected by Monday that o’clock this afternoon. Betty will be yetserday afternoon. It is felt that the contract for the sand that is to five years of age. Sixteen of her tion to be voted upon ’Tuesday. I many adults. this Increase in peddlers’ fees will term this a one-sided issue because St. James’s won the athletic com­ be used in the erection ot the build­ cousins will attend the party from not a single sound argrument also protect the established busi­ ing will be awarded and that work ANNOUNCEMENT New Britain, West Hartford and petition, wiiming girl/ basketball, ness of the town. against consolidation has been pre­ 6 to 5; men’s bowling, 484-451 and will get imderway early next week. this to^^^l. sented, True, there is a malicious Drawing Ordinance While the contract has been await- 492-392, and pocket billiards, 100 to The ordinance Is being drawn up whispering campaign at work but I 78. St. Bridget’s captured the iqg the approval of the samples of The Moriarty Funeral Home Mrs. Harold C. Alvord, 11 Rich­ seriously doubt that any thinking by Town Counsel William S. Hyde, sknd that were submitted a small men’s basketball 30 to 26 and wom­ who was authorized to make sever­ ard Road, will be hostess to the person is going to be influenced by en’s bowling, 380 to 358 and 365 to force of men were at work getting Now Open at meeting of the Manchester League anyone who goes about whispering al changes in the provisions set excavations for center piers and 368. In the pocket billiards match, forth. The final draft will be ap­ of Women Voters, 'Tuesday, April such foolish jabberings as “Why un­ which attracted a large gallery, profiles ready so as to be able to 26, at 2:30 p. m. The meeting, which der school consolidation, the Ninth proved at a meeting of the commit­ start work on the footings just as 380 Maple Avenue Johnny Gardner, town champion, tee Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock Keep a Weather Eye han been postponed from April 19, District will dominate the whole and John Carney paired together to soon as the ssind contract is approv­ will be addressed by Selectman educational system” or “Just think and will be recommended to the ed and the inspector is ready to go beat James McRduff and Michael Board of Selectmen on Tuesday for Out for HARTFORD George E. Keith. His subject will be of depriving the Community clubs Coughlin in a very interesting to work. "School Cos’ls.” and the Parent- Teachers’ associa­ presentation at the special town Mr. Heimer will remain in Man­ INSPECTION DAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 17 tions of a place in which to meet.” match. meeting at the High school Tuesday chester as inspector throughout the Catholic Night brought to a con­ “BAB” “Ridiculous. The very people evening at 8 o’clock. working time on the postoffice 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. William Behrend of clusion a series of Friday nights on Middle Turnpike East are spending who have been picking these un­ As It now stands, the ordinance building. as brought to you by founded arguments out of the air which the Recreation Center has The public is cordially invited to inspect the week-end in Poughkeepsie, N. exempts all local peddlers from a have been using High sdhool hall, a been turned over to various town or­ license fee. Should a change be Sock and Buskin Club our funeral home. Y., with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wad­ town property, for all manner of ganizations for use. dell, formerly of Manchester. made in this regard the fee charged political gatherings. And we note will be a very minor one to cover POLICE COURT of the High School, MORTIMER F. MORIARTY in the editorial column of tonight’s the cost of the license. Such a per­ Friday, April 22. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Eleanora Duas Lodge, Daughters Manchester Herald that actually TESTIMONIAL DINNER mit will assure the housewife that Charles M. Bartol, 22, of 1 Chest­ of Italy, will hold its regular meet­ only one member of the town the peddlers who display such a li­ nut street, Boston, paid $25 and ing tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock school board lives in the Ninth FOR NORTH’S FIREMEN cense have been investigated by the costs in town court this morning on in ’Tinker hall. Members of the District. police md are reliable. a charge of reckless driving last grand lodge will be guests. Big Saving Not Excessive Simday night on Tolland ’Turnpike “The only question before the Group Around Depot Square It was pointed out that the pro­ near the Manchester line. Bartol, a voters ’Tuesday is whether this town MiBiB Doris Tryon of South Main Plan Get Together At Y. M. posed fee of $150 is not excessive. student in Harvard College, had his street was another piano pupil who wants to save annually, not $20,000 took part in the recent recital by as Howell Cheney conservatively C. A. Tuesday, April 26. DRESS GOODS Mrs. Sidney French’s students. Her estimates, but nearer $40,000 an­ name was inadvertently omitted in nually and at the same time wants A complimentary dinner is to be yesterday’s Herald. better educational opportimities given to the active members of the than are now available under the Manchester Fire Department on obsolete district system. To resort ’Tuesday evening, April 26 in the Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ to the argument that some of us hontas, will celebrate its ninth an­ Manchester “ Y.” The dinner is are playing politics with the given to the firemen in appreciation niversary Monday evening in Tink­ SALE schools or that we are advocating of the work that they have done in er hall. At this time the great anything but an economic and im­ Pocahontas, Mrs. Nellie Jackson of the past and are now doing witoout proved educational system is to in­ pay of any kind. Miss Christine Rocifville, and her staff will make dict the intelligence of the voters.” Mason will prepare a roast beef din­ their official visit. A roast beef sup­ ■ 1 to 3 yd. remnants In discussing other phases of ner and at the conclusion of the din­ per will be served at 6:30. The busi­ town, state smd national government ner a short speaking program. The ness session and adoption of “pale Mr. Rogers deplored the indiffer­ remainder of, the evening will be faces” will follow. Mrs. Nora Kee ence of most people to govern­ gfiven over to volley ball, indoor ney, chairman, will be assisted by \M mental matters. He said he had a baseball and bowling. The directors Plain and Printed a committee of 12 members. much higher regard for members of of the district are also to be invited. the Taxpayers’ league who are The committee in charge of the The Connecticut River was fast honestly trying to improve condi­ arrangements is headed by Fire tions than for those men and women falling to the normal level this Chief Edward Coleman and Mark morning, those coming from Hart­ who hold themselves aloof from politics. He said government would Holmes is the secretary. Other ford reported. members of the committee are Al­ never be any better than the peo­ What About? The entire lot, including our best quality ma­ ple comprising the electorate and bert Yost, William Griffin, Joseph Miss Doris Roy, daughter of Mr 99 stressed the fact that the crooked­ Skoneski, Joseph Pohlman, Jr., and (t terials, will be closed out beginning and Mrs. Ernest Roy of Woodland Raymond Pickard. The Whole Townes Talking street, who imderwent an emer ness of every politician could be An nproariously funny comedy in 3 acts. gency operation five weeks ago has traced directly to looseness govern- so far recovered that she is to re­ mentally which is but the child of By the COMMUNITY PLAYERS governmental indifference. MRS. O n O NEUBAUER MONDAY, APRIL 18 sume her studies at Hamilton W ED N ESD A Y, APRIL 20,8 p. m. Heights, West Hartford, Monday. GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY The Terrible Swedes basketball TELLS COSMOPOLITANS Hollister Street School You can combine two remnants for a smart team will play the Hartford Luther Admission 35c two fabric dress or use one for a blouse. League team at the North End Y. Mrs. Otto Neubauer of Fairview M. C. A. gymnasium at 7:30 o’clock OF GENEVA SESSIONS street, the former Miss Esther An­ tonight in a return game. The derson, was honored last evening by Swedes we^e defeated by Hartford Mrs. Lewis Rose of Hartford Is another surprise miscellaneous last week, the score being 16 to 11. shower, given by her sister, Mrs. CHENEY HALL Guest Speaker Before Wo­ Herbert Olding, Jr., at her home in A large crowd is expected to at­ men’s Court Yesterday. East Hartford. Relatives and tend the annual semi-formal dance friends were present from New of John Mather Chapter, Order of Mrs. Lewis Rose of Hartford was Britain, Forestville, Hartford and SALESROOM DeMolay, at the Masonic Temple at the guest speaker at the regular "M" ft n p Vi p ^ t P 1*. G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. 8 o’clock tonight. The grand march meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club, Mrs. Olding had tastefully decor­ REMNANTS AND IMPERFECT GOODS will be held at 9 o’clock and music held yesterday afternoon in the Y. ated her living and dining rooms in 2 Main St., Tel 5125, Manchester South Manchester, Conn. will be furnished by Ernie Rock’s M. C. A. social room, -with Mrs. R. pink and blue. The usual pastimes Hartford Road, orchestra. K. Anderson hostess. Mrs. Rose of unwrapping and admiring the chose, for her topic “International gifts, games and a buffet lunch fol­ Lumber— Mason’s Supplies Miss Beatrice Hall, nutrition tii- Affairs.” She proved to be a most lowed. The bride received a wide rector with the Connecticut Food fluent speaker and very well in­ variety of linens, silver, china, Oil— Coal and Dairy Council, will give another formed on her subject. She has glassware and pottery. in the course of lectures on nutri­ traveled extensively abroad and Cannel Coal for Fireplace Use. tion Tuesday afternoon at the School gave a review of conditions since Street Recreation Center. The the World War in every European ESTIMATES ON ALL meeting will be held at 2 o’clock in country she has visited. She did not one of the upper rooms of the build­ ELECTRICAL WORK go to Russia. And Elepairing Given ing. Miss Hall will speak on the Mrs. Rose attended the disarma­ diet for pre-school children. All Free of Charge. ment conference at Geneva for six All Jobs Guaranteed. MEN’S mothers and others interested will months of this present year as well be welcome. as in 1931, and gave an interesting EUGENE MYERS account of the method of broadcast­ SUITS and TOPCOATS Miss Ruth A. Behrend, daughter 456 Main St. Tel. 6777 ing the speeches, made possible of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Behrend, through the generosity of Filene, Sponged and Pressed of 41 Walnut street. South Man­ Place Your Orders chester, a junior at Tufts college, the great merchant of Boston. Dele­ is in charge of the arrangements for gates, of course, she explained, With Us for 5 0 c the Annual Jackson Formal, the big­ speak in their own language. Through a line of glass-enclosed Prompt Delivery On Dry Cleaned and Pressed ...... $1.00 gest social event at Jackson, the Suits Made to O rder ...... $19.50 to $40.00 women’s college. The dance is to booths, each one occupied by a man be given tonight by the All-Round competent to interpret a given lan­ Club, of which Miss Behrend is vice- guage, the speeches are translated RANGE CENTER TAILOR president. into English, German, or any of the other tongues. Listeners provided 115 Center Street ^ t h e with ear phones connect with the FURNACE and booth whose interpreter is trans­ lating the language they understand FUEL OIL MOOSE HERE TO GO as the speaker is talking through the microphone arrangement. Ttust InstitisCfoa as Mrs. Rose’s whole discourse Center Auto Supply TO MERIDEN SUNDAY !ExBartpfiap$RiiStee? stressed the importance of the Unit­ Phone 5293 ed States joining the League of Na­ Special Bus Chartered To Make tions and World Court. No country .i^ad’vsg^ itisRre de- Trip— Will Leave Home Club LEATHER SOLES and RANGE pefli^le ^protecdon At 1 :30 P. M. m WALTER RUBBER HEELS A special bus has been chartered to convey the members of the state For Ladies A •% A A "F FURNACE field day committee from Manches­ R. HOBBY andGento «P l eVU ter Lodge No. 1477, Loyal Order of and Moose, and the members from Man­ CONTRACTOR RUBBER HEELS chester Chapter No. 674, Women of the Moose to Meriden tomorrow AND afternoon to attend the booster BUILDER 2 5 c 1^ meeting to be held there under the auspices of Meriden Lodge No. 725 SELWITZ SHOE FUEL OIL Repair work of all kinds. Also T A O T H IS in the interest of the state conven­ REPAIRING We are prepared to give you prompt service on any tion and field day, which will be held housepainting. Selwitz Boilding, Main and Pearl of the above mentioned oils in any quantity anywhere. STEP here Jtme 24 and 25. PHONE 5773 E st. 1908 The bus will leave from in front Hundreds of customers are now burning our oil and of the Manchester Home Club on Brainard Place at one-thirty p. m. are entirely satisfied. The burners they are using, All members of the lodge are wel­ irrespective of inake give them the maximum eflSciency come to attend these meetings and MARY ELIZABETH anyone desiring to attend tomor­ will give yon a with our oiL row’s meeting should be at the Home GENUINE EUGENE Club not later than the above men­ p e b m a n e n t w a v e Can Of for price quotations. tioned time. FOR $5.00 TMs special offer ends Satordsy, A pril 28. Mary Elizabeth’s Special THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO. Perm anent David Chambers $4.00 The W . G. Glenney Co. ^U TH MANCHESTER, CONN. Contractor M ARY E LIZABETH ’S Coal, Lumber, Masons* Supplies, Paint. 336 North Main Street Tel. 4149, Manchester 1 BEAUTY NOOK and Builder Robinow BoUdlng. Dial 8011

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