AVERAGE DAILY UIMCGLAVION for tka BMatb ot Hareb. iHW TM» w iT tiiw ASPARAGUS Foraeaat of O. A WoaRMff IMm ^ I Easter Cards IjttisSelectG nide •••••••••.••• 45c Easter Bunnies 5,499 U to 25c Manber at Ike Awtit ^siebeGivde 49c 10c and 59c iE iif ttin g ffieralb Partly eloofly tonight aafl Frlflayt Buroaa of UrculaUens A aplaadld asaortinw it.^ Bot I— eh ehaago l a toflipanthrn. l^ »p e — d biMchee. aoaabla cards. With aovalopas. UtUe baby bunnlea and large (Front Entrance.) Th€J.WHAUco cuddly ones! White, yellow, pink 28c aad blue. (Itain Floor.) New C a b b ie , 1 to 9 Ibe. each . ,1b. 8c We Give Out Green Stamps. VOL. LIV., NO. 170. (O a a A M AfrartMnff #■ Faff* U .) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935. (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE boaeh 5c 8TEAWBERRIE8 .. .plat beeket 17c BeMwla A pplet...... 4 Ibe. 25c The Easter Fashion Par^e Starts Right Here At Hale’s SENATE GIVES P. U. C. BOARD ORDERS Roosevelt Starts Ball Rolling: At Capitol GORDONSEARCH NRA ERRORS MADE Green Beans PARSNIPS 1 BEETS CARROTS PURCHASE OF SHIFTS TODAY Spinach For Blaster Smartness Choose . . POWER OVER TRUCKS lb. 6c 1 bnneh 10c Ig. bunch 9c Dandelions Stunning TRU0( FLEET TO »URY WHILE HE RULED, DM 4ISI tt you wmnt a very ak* cot of SUITS Gordon “c r y s t a l c l e a r ” PINEHURST CORNED BEEF Votes 27 to 7 On Measnre MILLENS AND FABER Brieketa or MMdlo Biba. Town Treasurer Anthorized JOHNSON ASSERTS After Spirited Debate — Motorist There Reports He ! Bacon Wrappet^ SILK HOSE NOW IN DEAHI ROW LAMB PATTIES. 4 for 29c And COATS ’ to Boy Six or Eight De­ Saw Woman Answering TNEXPENSIVELY Three Amendments De­ C A U ilK I O S E V a T i Admits He Made Many Mb* F m b Salmoa — Ilallbot — Mackerel — BottertUh — Oyatera — For The Smartest Shad and Ckuna. PRICED AT pending on Need; Recom­ Her Description Alighting Easter Ensembles Pair feated; DetaOs of Measnre Taken from Dedham Jafl at A REAL r a d ic a l ! B«t M .ke. Ah « i mend $10,000 for AodH. fromanAnto. PINEHURST GROCERY. INC. 79 state Capitol, Hartford, April 18. Dawn— Die Daring Week -— That New Deal Plan Be o. 108— A sheer chiffon without clouds and shadows. 4 -thread, '— (AP)—The bills placing commer­ 42-gauge construction. Heel within heel; plcot edge. The Board of Selectmen last > \ Farmington, Conir, April 18 — $ J cial motor vehicle transportation un­ of April 28. Got. Talmadge Also Predicts Not Scrapped ~ Makes 0.75 No. 104— A medium service weight with lisle top. Especially con­ night, In one of the fastest and best (A P )—The mountains, swamps and der the supervision of the State structed 6-gauge Uale foot for greater wear. 7-thread, 42- conducted meetings since the Board tangled woodland in the wild north­ Long Statement. gauge construction. •L Public Utilities Commission was was elected last October, transact­ eastern section of this town, care­ Third Party in the 1936 Boston, AprillS.— (A P )—At dawn passed today by the Senate after a ed considerable,lmportant business, fully combed by an army of volun­ today the MUlen brothers and Faber Tou can be sure of finding TOUR Easter fashion In this coI> Two Smart Gordon Numbers At aplrlted debate. reviewed over 820,000 in town bills, teer searchers, stubbornly refueea (ieneral Election. The vote on the measure which entered what the state intends to be authorised the Town Treasurer to to 3deld a clue to the whereabouts Washington, April 18— (AP) — lection which Includes our best selling Easter models. We'vs No. 115—Ringless chiffon; 4-thrcad, 45-gapge construc­ scores of styles In coats and suits In the season's outstanding came after the Senate had decided their last abode. purchase six or eight trucks, re­ oi Mrs. Anne Booth Gordon, popu­ Plainspoken as usual, Hugh 8. tion. Silk plated. ceived notice of a suit for tax relief lar young society matron, yester­ fabrics and colors. No matter what your type, we have TOUR to postpone the vote on the old age The trio, whose deeds rank high Johnson told the Senate finance No. in —Semi-service hose. 7-thread, 45-gauge construc­ from Cheney Brothers, approved an day. Atlanta, April 18.— (A P )—Gover­ Eaater ensemble here! Slses for miss and madam. pension bill imtil next Tuesday was In the Commonwealth’s annals of nor Talmadge today referred to committee today the mlstakee of tion. Heel-ln-heel. 27 to 7. Three Democrats and one apjiroprtation of 8960. for spraying With every scrap of reported evi­ atrociUes, left the Dedham Jail Just elm trees, recommended the offer of dence concerning the missing wom­ President Roosevelt aa "a Radical In NRA were due to his administration The Easter Tradition Calls For Republican voted against the truck as the new day began, and within the 9th district committee concern­ an carefully checked and all sec­ the extreme form” and predicted a and that to abandon it would toe Five Correct Shades: measure which reached a vote only a half hour quietly entered the door­ ing acceptance by the town of dis­ tions of the town where she might Third Party ticket In the 1936 gen­ I SUITS In tweeds, checks, mono* after three amendmenta had been “ like burning down your house to way of the red brick wall In which trict assets and recommended to the have wandered closely searched, ot- eral election. . EGGS 'tones in youthful swagger types Breeze—natural taupe, smart with beige, navy, Cruise—medium neutral beige, good with navy, defeated and Senate had run into get rid of a few rata In the attic.” blues, black, reds, green, beige, deeper paatels. the death house at state prison Is special town meeting the expendi­ fleers admitted today that a "break" "Any man who cond^ones the NRA, He freely admitted mlsfslcfn and with young collars. 2-plece tailor­ one Parliamentary . tangle after located. Show-er— taupe, blends with navy, black, beige, Pueblo—dark neutral taupe, for wear with ture of a sum not to exceed 810,000 from outside was, apparently/ che the AAA and other things going on errors In NRA. but as faults of ad­ ed versions. another. "" They have been condemned to die, for a certified audit of the books and C Dozen ^ ‘1®- black, navy, tweeds. .remaining hope of finding her. In this country is a Radical In the ministration and not of the’ law. The The "noes'’ against the measure for the slaying of a policeman, dur­ accounts of the tax collector. The Investigation this morning extreme.” the governor said. Blue Eagle was set up. he said, to Belgebrown—a wrarm browm for early Spring wear with were cast during the roll call vote ing the week oi April 28. Cost $000 a Week shifted to Slmsburv, where a motor­ atop the trend of concentration of Aad, of rourae, It'a Hale’a "The greatest calamity to this k SPORTS COATS In monotones, medium browns, greens, tweeds, bright colors. by Senators Francis W. Hogan df To Pay P\ir Crimes The principal discussion of the ist reported that he bad seen a country is that President Roosevelt Industrial power which was wiping for atrlrtly freah, larxCr local Torrlngton, Edwin R. Dlmock of Murton Mlllen, his brother, Irving, evening was concerning the policy out the small man. 'checks, tweeds, novelties. Balma- At HALE'S Hosiery—Main Floor, right. young woman closely resembling can't walk around and hunt up peo­ ofya! t'aodlnd aa to alze Merrow and Harvey L. Thompson of zbd Abraham Faber will pay fqr of truck hire. For the past several Mrs. Gordon at 8 o'clock Thursday "No more explosive act of destruo- aad quality. Serve the beat caans, reefers, swaggers. ple to talk to. He can only talk to Middletown, Democrats; Audubon J. their crime In that order. In the re­ years the bill for truck hire on the morning, the day following her dis­ those of his secretaries and aasist- tlon could bo committed than to kill ■ arm Halc’a freah eyga! Secor, Albert E Eccles and John M. painted cells of the sombre death- several conatructlon Jobs In pro­ After one postponement on account of bad weather, Franklin D. Roose­ appearance. it now and go back to the utter Bale’a Beat Quality Rlndleea, Sliced The Young School arta allow to come In to see him— Taft, Socialists, all of Bridgeport house they were given ceils one, gress by the town and ERA has velt, New Deal ace, got the call to pitch and thereby officially get the Sheriff Fuller Immediately sent and ninety-nine percent of this fuUIlty of the system we had here | D R E ^ COATS with new 193& Set Are Selecting and Henry M. Bradley, Jr., of Der­ two nnd three respectively. been high, it developed In the dis­ 1935 baseball season under way. He’s pictured hurling out the first ball deputies to Interview the man as crowd is the ‘gimme’ crowd.” before 1933,” Johnson testified, (Soicar Cured) |b . 'touches . . wide revers, ripple col­ by, Republican. Aroused from their slumbers as cussion. Figures shown by Select­ for the first game of the American League pennant race between the the identification of the woman leeoes Warning BACON man James H. Jolmston showed that Governor Talmadge said "there lars. Soft dressmaker details in Senator WUliam E. Hagearty, the sun first glistened on the frosty Senators and Athletics at Washington, D. C. Postmaster General checked In detail with the missing probably will be" a Third Party In The hard hitting former cavalry Democrat of New Britain was ab­ approximately 8600 weekly is being James Farley (left) looks on. The President saw the Senators win, Bstra Faaey Smoked crepey woolens. Tailored 2-Pc. roof of Dedham Jail, they dressed Farmington matron. the United States next year. officer warned that It was a "fsi- sent. in the business suits they probably spent for truck hire under a plan 4 to 2. All Clues Cheeked lacy” to contend the capitaUsUo which last night brought forth heat­ "The next President who goes Into Details of BUI shall never Imow again, and filed, The local offices will concentrate the White House will be a man who ayrtem could not be improved upon, h o u l d e r s . Under the measure all motor con­ silently nnd witliout protest to a ed argument. It was the sense of on investigation of evidence from and that “If we go back to that f ^ S ib. the meeting that something should outside the town. knows what It is to work In the sun lacy, the capitalistic system Is on Wool Suits tract and motor common carriers largo orange bus. They were fourteen hours a day. are placed under the Jurisdiction of be done at Once to remedy the situa­ Frank Buckingham, Blast Hart­ Its way out in the very near future.” Batra Fine Falrmount manacled together and then to two tion and at the close Town Treasur­ "That man will be able to walk a ^ Special! the Public Utilities Commissioner. jail deputies. Wit) an escort of four ford river uian. Is continuing bill His waa the final testimony in the er George H. Waddell was author­ DISCOVER NEW EXTRACT work of grappling on the Farming- two-by-four plank, too." Senate’s investigation into the opetw Carriers would be required to ob­ state troopers on motorcycles, and The Beal Fight tain permits from the commission ized to purchase six or eight trucks, ton river near TariffviHe. Testpr- ationa of NRA, prior o the draft­ four more In two automobiles, the Asked directly If he would head a BUTTER lb after a hearing to determine among one truck every two or three weeks day's seateh climaxed a week ot ing of new legislation. motorcade passed swiftly out of the until the entire group has been Third Party, the governor replied: Hale’a "Red Bok" other things the public need for the futile effort to solve the mysterious Me presented the committee an Imported gates of Dedham Jail, through the bought. WHICH HASTENS GROWTH "The real fight in thia country la aervlce and the financial responsibili­ sleeping town of Dedham and on to disappearance of the young mother. M-page statement of his views on 810-95 At the opening of the discussion Released last Wednesday from the Americanism versus Communism N I^ and its future, together with ty of the appllcaiit. Boston. Selectman James Johnston asked mixed up with aome kind of crazy elaborate charts to bear out hie con­ FOr Juniors, for they Just seem to la. Carriers which can show they Show No Emotion Hartford Retreat, where she had COFFEE For The Many Post-Lenten Socials! why certain owners of trucks were been treated for a neurotic condi­ ■gimme'.” tentions. K i d spire such young ideas. Two-piece suits were in business on or before De­ They were pale, a condition -not given Jobs to the exclusion of still Causes Young Rats to Grow BULGARIAN REBEL with ‘‘action back” Jackets. Harria-type cember 31,1934, would become auto­ tion, she left her Main street home He declined to elaborate further MMt of his statement was writ­ unnatural for men confined for certain others. He asked why Mrs. on the subject of a Third Party. ten in a factual, dlapaoslonate vein, tweeds, hetringbone wroolens. Sizes IS matically eligible for a permit pro­ many months behind bars, but they 111® same night, passed a drug store Armour’s “ Star” J. Montle, with a new truck got a half mile north of there and has The governor baa been a repeated but occasionally he lapsed into the to 15. viding they arc financially responsi­ showed no''emotlon as they passed steady work. He named several Up PhysicaUyasd Menial : NOW BEHIND BARS ble. not been seen since. critic of the natlcnal administration vernacular, and picturesque tan­ SILK FROCKS through the iron gates of state other truck owners. Including Wil­ policies. He has centered his attack k a g e which made him famous aa Gloves The blU provides further that any prison. liam L. Fitzgerald, L. T. Wood and Many in Searching Party ly in Half the Normal j ___ More than 100 friends of the on Secretary of Agriculture Wallace tee crack-down” head of tee Blue HAM contract carrier having five or more The bus stopped before the door others and ended that part of the Elagie organization. contracts Is to be dtassed as a com­ that leads to the death bouse, state Booth and Gordon families, under and Relief Administrator Harry L. In Lively Polka Dots, Prints discussion by asking point blank '^direction o f BomuRrh Sheriff Nathan Hopkins. Wool Sports mon carrier. troopers and deputies encircled It; who was authorized to hire the tow crowd assembled to Tone. Man Who “ Jailed” King Boris W. Fuller, County DetecUve Edward hear Johnson ftorced the flnanen 2 ^ C lb. And Dusty Pastel Tones The Public Utilities Commission and the trio walked, as well as trucks. I The governor was In his office J. Hickey and State Policeman “ mmlttee to use the largest aaSwnl? would be empowered to prescribe qiliuiacled men could. Into their new Who Hires Them mapping a campaign which he plans $J.95 Patrick J. O’Toole, participated In to make throivh the cotton belt at­ bly rw m in tee Senate office bufid. Coats uniform' rates and make such rules but unwelcome home. a e rk O. H. Waddell stated that Philadelphia, April 18.— ( A P I - ' Is Now a Prisoner Him- the search. “ K—tee caucus room. 8 to It pounda averase and regulations as it may become James L. Hogsett, retiring warden William Pitkin, highway foreman tacking the cotton processing tax. weight. Buy an Armour ham Full verification o f existence of a He expects to start this tour with­ spectators Jam­ necessary. Carriers would be re­ of the prison, said they went to was In charge of the hiring of med into tee room, crowdW their thia Eaatertimei At Hale’a their cells without a word, changed trucks on town jobs and H. L. Gris­ precocity extract, one of he most I self; Others Held. (Continued on Pnge Ten) in the next two weeks. quired to file a schedule of their chairs close up to the witness table $0.98 to the prison garb and sat on their wold on ERA Jobs. The mention of unbelievable discoveries of science, ratea with the commission. »e tee General teetifled. Budget Price A big seller with us this the name of WlUlam Fitzgerald waa reported today to the Ameri­ Flour Guessing Contest! 10-95 Except in special cases no changes bunks. It was aoiiie time before Renewing the developments In Eastertime! Flne.nt imported $ can Philosophical Society. breal^faat would be served. brought a question from Selectman In the schedule of rates could be Sofia. Bulgaria. April 18.—Klmon tee war, John- win one of the 4 prizea offered. Simply gueaa the number of kid gloves with new details. Toimg ideas in girls’ sports eoata. made except after a 30 day notice. Few at the Oates Frank V. WiUlams. He said why he extract comes from the thy­ Gucorguieff, the cne-eyed colonel of pounda of flour In the liag In iiur Onk Street window diaplay and Fitzgerald should be entitled to mus glands of calves. It causes » n said they disclosed "a slow and Dresses that are crammed full of style . . . quality! Every new Black, white, brown, eggshell. Dashing swaggers and reefers in The bill also provides the machinery Few were at the prison gates to reserv'es who "Jailed’’ King Boris In HITLER IS INDIGNANT implacable disintegration o f tbs oome In nnd write the nmount on your ballot. Vou are not ohll> greet them. Occasional milk work while he held a contract for young rata to grow up, physically 1935 Elaater dress fashion Is here. One-plcce models! Jacketed dressca! Regular 82.98 grades. Special checks, tweeds, monotones. Sizes 7 for rate hearings upon application his own palace last May, is himself profit system, and especially o f un­ gated to buy In order to get the b^lol. t^nteat rioaea Saturday to 14 years. o f any interested party. wagon drivers stood across the delivering groceries for the A * P and mentally, in half normal time a prisoner today. liight at nine! Dresacs with new pleated ruffle trims! Lingerie touches! Twu-tone ef­ at 81.95. without shortening their adult lives regulated and uncontrolled opera. The ratea of carriers operated in street with white garbed counter stores. Regarding L. T. Wood’a fects! The only thing cheap about these frocks Is their price—83.98. truck. CHerk O. H. Waddell stated which begin so much sooner. He was arrested in a surprise raid ' Uon thereof, as a reUable plan for Navy, brown, beige, rose, aqua, prints. SIzea 14 to 44. combination with a railroad would men of two nearby lunchcarts, but ordered by the minister Large Bunrhea the three amendments led a long, the thymus extract doing to hu­ These included at least one mem­ “ ** coHspse o f an Girls’ Shop—Second Floor. Johnston, who la a member o f the empty shell.” bitter but losing fight to have the highway committee. mans the things predicted on the ber o f the "behind the scenes” direc­ cause Ike British Sopport- measure sent to the Appropriations PACIHCFUGHT basis of Its action on rats. torate which was credited with be­ W te ^ collapse, and the down­ Radishes 2 bunches 5 « Committee. Selectman Johnaton wanted to know why the Job of hiring trucks These predictions include babies ing the real power behind the OF QUEER AILMENT ward spiral which followed, John- Faaoy, Juicy HEADLINERS Senators Hungerford, Republican aon ^ d, only five types of concerns was not left with the highway com­ growing Into good prize fighters at Gueroguleff government. He Is Vas- ed Other Nations m Cen­ Easter Smartness chairman of the Motor Vehicles M E R E Y ROUTINE mittee rather than being delegated six, college graduates at 12 and the sil Karakoulakoff, former police co^d survive. He named teem as commission and E. R. Gebbardt, to others. prefect. tee concern with the big war chest Grapefruit 4 'O’ 1 5 e Depends Upon The Democrat, led the fight for passage soring the Reich’s Policies. end a swollen surplus;” “the natur­ Freak for Easter! Most Be Delegated (Oonttnoed On Pago Two) Another member of the direc­ Doctors Unahle to Agree On of the bill against which Hogan Chairman (3ook explained that tt al .monopoly," “ the dealers in indis- waged a bitter fight. torate—the veteran former com­ penaablea,’’ “ the sweatshop,” and Correct Foundation! because "the Selectmen iplght mandant of the military academy— Hungerford said that it boa been So Say Captam and Crew of be In Oshkosh,’’ or some other place London, April 18— (AP) — The Malady— Was Alseep for the ghoul.—buyer and operator of Cucumbers each 7 c Genuine agreed upon by the trucking inter­ Damyan Velcheff, was expected to bankrupt stocks and assets.” when the trucks were needed, neces- FRANCO-RUSSIAN be arrested momentarily. British government today received est, railroads, house movers, the .sltaUng t ^ delegation of this power 'This Is where our economic sys­ $ i . 9 8 $ ^ . 7 5 WILLOWAV grange and manufacturers. He said Big Flying Boat After Friends Prisoners an expression of indignation from Many Days. tem was trending from before the TNADK M A H « to some one who was on the job at Other friends of Gueorguleff who Leather It would bring order out of chaos in the time they were needed. Relchsfuehssr Hitler over the war and its utter and complete col­ the trucking industry. ACCORD IS NEAR are prisoners include former Pre­ League of Nations' CotmcU's resolu­ lapse in March. 1933," he added. HALES to the Trip. Selectman Frank V. Williams said mier Alexander Zankoff who, In "W e can't go on under present that owners of trucks had been tion censuring Germany. Boston, AprU 18.— (A P )—Esther This is what happened to us tuder conditions with every trucker mak­ "hounding" Pitkin and Griswold 1923, overthrew Peasant Leader Hitler’s attitude was conveyed to Shellmer, 19, who since February tee anti-trust acta, and the doctrine Girdle ing a rate'’ he arg;ued. Stambbuliskl's regime, former Di­ of lalssez falre and it happened un­ the foreign office In a report from 24 thrice lapsed Into a mysterious Hand Bags Honolulu, April 19.— (A P )__A concerning the placement of trucks MEALTM MARKET With “Two-Way "In rebuttal, Hogan asserted that on the town payroll and stated that rector of Police Natseff, and former Sir Eric Phipps, British ambassador death-Uke sleep, died early today at interruptedly and with no relieving new teat over which they seemed the bill "was Just aa obnoxious as it was not always possible to make Pact to Help Each Other In (Colonel Porkoff. to Berlin, who, in turn, waa Inform­ the Boston City hospital. Physl- Incident for a period o f 25 years, n I Breton Sailor lOff-The-Face Stretch” Back lar more excited than the "routine" two yecu-s ago." He charged that It tte proper selecUons. Selectman The surprise arrests, made In ed o f Hitler’s reaction to the Coun­ clans had been unable to agree up­ Moet Be Controlled woa being urged by the New Haven business of a 2.400-mlIo ocean filght raids, are aftermaths of the Jan. 22 cil resolution by Bernard W. von on a diagnosis, some describing her ”1 don’t know a great industriil faced Bix crew member- from the Johnston and other membera of the Emergency to Be Signed ISailor I Youthful Brim Railroad and was being supported Iwrd suggested that truck hire upset in which General Petkoz- Buelow, (3erman foreign under-sec­ ailment as deeping sickness and country teat does not recognize ths by the "highest paid lobbyist around flying boat Pan-American CHipper retary. others aa a coma. necessity for taking control of this Sale! .95 tMay—the ordeal of learning to should be divided evenly. Some of the General Assembly. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter tendency which Is going on all over q steer Hawaiian surfboata. those on the list of truck hire did not Tomorrow. (Continued On Page Two) The British did not Interpret Hlt- "Do you want to drive the Inde­ Shellmer, of Boston, said she did the world. Here are the hat fashions that wlU be outstanding In the Easter 3.50 Within three hours after they ”I freely admit tee faults and $ pendent trucker out of business?” promenade! Every new hat style bs here! The very popular rough _____(Oontinned on Page Two) (OofltlBaed on Page Ten) not awaken for seven days when be shouted. artved here Wednesday, the end of first stricken, and her weight drop­ errors of tee NRA and wUl fight as straws, mlians and felts. Hats to flatter slim sixteens and youthful One of the Torrlngton Senator’s ». flight from Paris, April 18.— (A P )—An au­ hard aa anybody to correct them*. matrons. Black, browm, navy, red, green, yellow, blue. For that new tailored suit' (aketched) A silk girdle with slightly thoritative source said today., that ped from 115 to 97 pound- In that FISH amendments provided that the bill Alameda, Calif., every member of CLARENCE DARROW TREASURY BALANCE period. She gained weight after re­ But it waa tee first Intelligent at­ you'll want one of these good- boned front to flatten the abdomen. be submitted to x state wide refer- w e Clipper’s crew had piled into the accord between France and Rus­ tempt ever made by this govern­ A t HALE'S Millinery—Main Floor, center. The two-way stretch Lastex back bed. METCALFE’S COACH WRITES covering, but lapsed Into another looking hand bags. Genuine in the 1936 election. Another sia for mutual assistance, probably Washington, April 18.—(AP)— c:m a March 9, i d remained in ment to check this tendency, t Pollock Steak lb. l O c gives you a slim rear silhouette. - Freshly shaven, carefully uni­ OF 'raACK FOB THE HERALD will be Initialed tomorrow In Paris leathers in new weaves. Large, would have stricken out the section IS 7 8 YEARS OLD The position of the Treasury on that state for 10 days. She was won’t admit its failure. Espectally-I >hich excludes railroad companies formed. they Were reticent about without waiting for Pierre Laval, April 16 was: stricken a third time, her parents won't accede to any madness that roomy vagabonds, top zipper CTying Feet, a scries of » Inter­ French foreign minister, to visit H a d d o c k (whole) /from Its rate restrictions because their achievement of cutting exact­ esting and authentic track and field Receipts, 814,700.833.76; expendi­ ■aid, last Sunday, and was removed would remove its control and go lb. 4 e Corselette of flesh brocade ly seven . hours off the previous Moscow. vagabonds and drc.ssy pouches. with low back lace "bra'’. they have published rates. The third articles by Conrad M. Jennings, tures. 8102,795,630.64; balance, 82,- to the hospital. back to tee unregulated condition Black, brown, navy. Hogan proposal would grant the coast-to-taland time record. Captain starU today In The Herald. This source said that talks this 256,430,688.94; customs receipts for One of the physicians who at­ of futility teat preceded it.” ^ Silk Crepe BLOUSES Two-way stretch Lastez Edwin C. Mustek, veteran Interna­ week In Geneva between Laval and Noted Lawyer Speaks of right to operate trucks for hire to the month, 818,141,280.72. tended her advised her parents, her Johnson added teat ”we have got Herring lb. l O e back. $5 tional mall pilot In charge of the Jennings, famous coach o f Mar­ any citizen of Ctonnecticut nnd strike Maxim Lltvlnoff, Russian foreign Receipts for the fiscal, year (since father said, that she was suffering to keep control of this economic Main Floor, front. flight, said idmply: quette Univer­ commissar, had so smoothed over Corsets—Main Floor, rear. out the requirement to show finan­ sity, developed July 1). 83,012.733.559.96; expendi­ from a lethargic ailment similar in machine and prevent and turn back (No. I) "This project means the final the rough edges of the accord that Some of the Men He De­ many of the tendencies of the past dinolts lb. 1 5 e That Will “Make” Your Suit cial responsibility. Ralph Metcalfe, tures, 85,420,990,180.00 (Including some respects to that of Patricia stretch of overseas pioneering and the action of initialing would be 82,765,231.336.65 of emergency ex­ Maguire of Chicago, who has 25 years.” Is a tribute to the remarkable world’s, "fastest possible as soon as the ministerial State Capitol, Hartford, April 18 hums n.” He fended in Court. penditures); excess of expenditures, "slept” four years. Made Many Mistakes Haddock Fillet lb. 1 6 e For Our Younger “Egg Hunting” Fair Sex! — (AP)—Acceding to a Democratlc- strides made by aviation in the council should approve it. 82.408,256.620.04; gold assets, 88,- Esther was one of 14 children In Conceding many mistakes in his last three decades." waa an associate The accord waa understood to Sc^lalistic demand for more time to coach of the 624,054,807.88. the Shellmer family. admlnlstrstion of NRA, Johnson study the Old Age pension blU, Re­ Survey FUglita contain the following points: told the closely listening >Venstora '. Almost immeriately Captain Mu- American Olym­ 1. AppIicaUon of ArUcle XVI of Chicago, April 18.— (A P )—Qaiv Fillet Sole i b . 2 0 e $1.98 publicans agreed reluctantly today pic team of he waa “Inclined to agree” with th* Special! sick announced plana for a series of ence Darrow celebrated bis 78th “Shirley Temple” to postpone consideration of thin 1932. the League of Nations Covenant _ criticism by Senator Nye (R.. N. measure until next Tuesday. survey flights over the Hawaiian calling for punitive meaaures against birthday today, and reminiscing D .),'tea t the recovery admlnistrsp Jonning’a over his full career as one of the Moving that the blU, approved by Islands to familiarize the crew with an aggressor nation—to naUons Uon was preserving monopollM to' [c o d s t e a k landing fields and to chart other writes enter- Nation's leading criminal lawyers, Connecticut Apples Best i b - l O e the House yesterday, be made the tatnliZBly of which are not membera of the the code structure. order of the'day for noon Tuesday, landing facillUea. AO thia must be League; selected the murder trial o f "Big When Nye made that critlelatt« done before Tuesday, tentatively America's pros­ Bill’’ Haywood as bis "most Interest­ WASH $1 .9 8 Senator J. Kenneth Bradley, Re­ pects in t h e 2. Procedure to be followed if the Congressmen Are Told Johnson said, “we were still in th s. •Ousty-pink •Sky Blue • Jonquil publican floor leader said: set for the start o f the return flight League Council la unable to de­ ing case.” throes of making jdes and a gow to the mainland with Alameda. Los 1936 Olympics The attorney, associated usually — STEAK SALE "There seems to be a desire on in Beriln; how termine what nation is an aggres­ deal of abuse crept in." : ^ Angeles or San Diego as the desti­ sor; with the Loeb-Leopold case, the Ten­ "I do not for one moment con­ • Eggshell •White •Mauve the part of aome of the Senators to nation. present ^y •Sirloin m- authorities were properly .. Heavy aUk crepes in stricUy Ullored or feminine versions. matter over until next Tuesday.” different events. He deacribea hia the murder of Governor Stumenberg the-pie” exploration of the argu­ Temple frocks which were designed for that little movie star. ter surfboard riding at Waikiki to­ ■tfltea to adhere, thus opening the of Idaho, 85 years ago.- merce s«Bt by plane after Oregon ised. that administration has Sizes 34 to 44. Hustle In for your Easter suit blouse to­ In explanation of the request that day. • greatest thrill at a track meet. He ment between New Tor.' and Ore­ morrow! Sheers and heavy printa in adorable modela. 3 to 6H years. consideration of the measure be put selects from the many athletes he way to a general pact, parUcularly 'T he theory oi tae case,” said apples h$4 been distributed. perfect or even very good. The four-motored clipper slipped in Eastern Europe. gon membera as to which state pro­ Mies Moas aald Connecticut could "But I do contend, and I off. Senator Raymond J. Devlin, the Into the water at Pearl Harbor yes­ has seen the foremost performer Darrow, "waa that Haywood, later duces the best apples. Miss Eleanor Democratic leader said: o f them all. Should the pact be initialed to- affiliated with the I. W. W. and who 111 afford to send any plee to the can show, that such faults HAMBURG lb. Ig e A t HALE'S Blouses—Second Floor. At HALE'S Baby Shop—Main Floor, rear. terday at 7:57 a. m., (1:27 p. m., e. H. Moee, home demonstration capital. ’There la such a demand were due to my bad sdml "This bill represents one of the a. t.), 17 hours and 45 mimiles FoUow Flying Feet in The Herald morroava ^asibility waa seen that died in Russia, Charles Moyer, presi­ Laval would postpone bis contem­ agent for Litchfield county, unfurl- upon housewives to provide apple rather than bad law. teak' er leaving Alameda and just three daily. dent of the Western Federation of S' Connecticut's banner. (CoaGnued on Page Ten) plated trip to Moscow for several pies for their own families that any not most of th minutes ahead of schedule. weeks. "Let Oregon and New York fur­ such move would toe considered dan­ nish the Oongresimen with Inferior gerous,” $|M explained. HANCHSarSB KVBN1NO HERALD. MANCHEHTHR. 00NN„ r, APR IL 18 ,1988k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'TER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 18.1988. Chance to aaeunM the manacarsklp Local acboola wUl be eloosd all any provlalona for price fixing or of the Middletown eacbance, waa CORONER EXONERATES day tomorrow—Good Friday —and ABOUT TOWN rate qontrol. *>- oCflcars. Tha trip waa mads In Mrs. tress." The following took part In Methodist church, officiating. Burtaf cueat of honor at a complimentary will reopen Monday nkunlng. Aftar LEGION TO INSIST Aa (or tho basing point ptloe Brigham's automohlls driven by a I the play, Horaf» Jacobs, Donald waa in Grove Hill cemetery. dinner given at Oaano'a Cottage at nest week's aeaaloaa, the public BOARD ORDERS WILEY IN ACCDENT Zkm Lutbaran Sunday aolieol and W tom In tho steel Industoy, which Farmers Hope for Rain member of the family. Others from ^ Lehrmitt, Alice Meacham and Noel OpcM Offlea Bolton LAke laat night by membera echoola will cloee for ooa week un­ NRA ertUes have attacked as ona ROCKVILLE Burpee Corps who have attended - Kloter. Several of the members Nm Y. Schoolgirls Changi Walther Laogus aodsty art to pre­ til May 6, tba laat vacation before Dr,. Edward A. Diguam of this TOHALSTED of Uie Klwanls club and the Cham­ sent an Bkuter Pageant, "Ttae Olory ON CASH PAYMENT of tho moot vlctous kinds c t pries tha convention are Mrs. Alice King-' went to the play given by the ber of Commerce. tbe cloee of ecbool for tbe summer flxlim, Johnson said It was prac- PURCHASE OF ton, Mra. Mabel Barstow, Mrs. Lottie Weaver high school entitled "Bcrk- city has opened (u office at 68 Park Driver of Car in Which David of the Crosa", next Sunday evening on June 31. In Dust Storm District street, where he will epectalise in tbe Charlea Ray, who acted aa toaat- McCann Met Death Found at 7:80 o’clock, under the leadership Uco^ln tha Industry long befort Taloott, Mrs. Elsie Schmals, Mra. ely Square.” Pearl Cohen, Rose Hose On Way to Class maater, called upon the 30 peraona NRA. Hattie Hewitt, Mra. Evelyn Keeney. Stone and Clara Marcus gave re­ dleeaeea ot the eyee, noee, yar and Not Criminally Responsible. of the organist. Hiss Marion Erdln. A fun rehearaal of aU tbree acta *T have always condemned It,” he NAME M SS MAY BRACE throat. He ia a graduate of the Uod of present to aay a few worda and all Rehearaala have been held for tho of the play "Tommy,” le called for Natioiial CommaiMler Says He TRUaC FLEET Bff ABSOOATSD FBBSS f ing parta of Kanaaa, Oklahoma. Ball Park la Readlneoa ports on the play, ita costumes, Manafer united In lauding the peraonal teaUfied. "The first thing I did lighting effects and also the actors. Vlllanova College, Vtllanova. Penn No criminal negligence is found past few weeks and a large attend­ tomorrow evening at 7:80 at tbe when I took over a big Industrial Fannars and atoekaien of tba Texas and New Mexico and Colorado The Henry Park ball diamond has and the Medical College of Virginia Bteater vacaUon began today and characteristics of Mr. Halsted and ance of membera apd friends is an­ clubrooraa in tbe Balch and Brown (OMtinooff fraoi Pag* Om ) —a dust base still lingered along CLASS VALEDICTORIAN been put In condition by the Public i The boys of the baseball team re­ a hallway and change. Whan In regretting hla departure from this against James Wiley of 0 Avon ticipate^. Win Protest Against Any company was to aboUah it. But you Nattoa'a duat bowl lookad bopafulty Works Department in preparation ceived their suits yesterday. at Richmond, Virginia. He apent ta u g h t a Sigh of relief to many of Is over, the silk stockings coma «4t T alaphne Exduuige Soon street, driver of the car which fatal­ building. A dress rebaarsai will can't do that in government—by with tantlltilng clouds. two yeara aa an interne at S t Fran­ the 3,000 girls at Public School 60_ town. have a settlement In Manchester, al­ today for a Bhara of apring ralna Thars waa hops In ahowara wbieb for tho coming season. Any organ­ Embtenudub Social of ttae brief cases and tha cottoa gff ly Injured Pe.'soual Tax Enumera­ take place Sunday aftenuMU a t 4 flat—after you have sat twiddling cis hoepltel, Hartford, and (or tha tha black cotton stocklngi could ha in. Dr. John J. AUlaoa, in behalf of Mrs. William McBrids of 98 o’clock a t the Hollister street though they are residents here. wMeh wara faUiag oa aaarty all fall Wednesday at Scott City, Kas., Daughttr of Ellington Doctor isation wishing the use of ttae Henry A membera social waa held by the put away. toUaTeTowo. tor IHvid McCann on Forest street Bonos Compromise. your tbumte for 31 years, aa the Park ball grounds should get In Rockville Emblem club at the Elks past threa years baa been pra^ctng The uniform costume waa "sug. those present, terdered an electric on the night of March 30, In the Church street, who has been spend­ sch(x>l auditorium, where the play Federal trade commlsaion boa, and Order Purehoae Mdaa of tba aactor. Light ahowara and Syracuse, Kaa., and dust-laden Wins Honor—Alexander Mil­ in the New York Eye and E!ar In­ Arrival at tha clothee-coniKioua ing the winter With relatives in la to be presented, Friday evening, aprlnklea a t Dodge (3ty, Kas., and touch with ttae Public Works De­ Home yesterday afternoon. Prizes geated," said Mias Ottallia R. JDnts, clock to Mr Halsted as an expres­ finding of Colioner William H. Leete, allowed titanic Indu. urtal cluatera The discussion warmed up during and THaki— invadad aeattarad ler Is Named Salntatorlan. firmary, New York Oty. aga haa brought them to the verge acting principal, to spare poor chU> sion of . the esteem and respect in California, is much Improvsd In AprU 36. parta of tba affaetad area but tha Beaver, Okie. partment and arrange f>>r a time to were won at bridge by Mrs. Mar­ of rebellion in the upper Grammar WUUara B. Habttd. who it wind- It was le»med today. Wiley, who is Columbia, 8. C., AprU 18.—(AP) to be built up on that basia." the settlement of the truck problem play there. garet Finley, first: Mrs. “ Mary dren embarrassment. Pupils whff liV up Ua affatri thit week aa mana- which he la held by-the business and health and Is expected to arrive Antl-Tmst Lawa fiMl waa far abort of tba amount Bariy today a promising atorm and Junior High School grades. charged with manslaughter, will be home on Sunday. A special rehearsal for . the ICas- —Ftank N. Belgrmno, Jr., comman­ sod Selectman Johnaton u d CHark cloud waa moving down the Arkan­ RockvlUe, AprU 18.— Announce­ UnkNi Good Friday Senicea Brown, second; and Mrs. Abe Fine, do not “cooperate" are not promot­ «er of fht» Mnr.ohteter telephone ex- professional men of Manchester. , given a hearing In the local police Johnson contended the anti-trust aaadad to aattla the duat and aupply There’s not much they can do about ed, retorted Mrs. Robert 'V. Rua* ter service to be held at tbe Salva­ der of the American Legion, In a laws must be made to “accommo­ G. H. Waddell were for ‘‘firing" all BBOlatun with wbieb to atart a p i^ sas river valley in Colorado. It left ment was made at the High School .The usual Union Good Friday third. Mrs. Gladys Cannon was MOITARY TRAINING . tha white-middy blouses and blue court Monday, April 29. tion Army Sunday afternoon at 3 both rain and snow along the upper Assembly this morning of the two chairman of the committee In sell, president of the United Parento Allen C. Perkins of Niantic waa The dblce of the Personal France statement today said the Lt^on date" regulation of Industry for tbe of the present trucks -and buying eropa and ravtva tba craaa landa. service has been planned by the wool sklrte. the objectors say, but Associations. Co., in the Statu theater building o'clock, entitled "Gems o f Easter­ would Insist that any bonus bill protection of labor and th» outlaw­ town trucks to replace those hired Over moat of tbe aactor, ambrao- reaches of the atream. highest honors in scholarship on the ministers of Rockville to be held a t charge assisted by Mrs. Lewis H. they have found a partial solution fined $10 and costr aftei being found tide," la celled for tomorrow eve­ as soon os possible. Frank V. WU- S t John’s church beginning at noon Chapman and Mrs. L. Conrick. REQUIRED AT STORKS for tha atocking problem: "It makes ua look like a lot ot guilty of driving without a license. will be closed all day tomorrow. passed by Congress must provide for ry of unfair competition.' work of the four years in the clasa Reformatory girls,” one pupU com­ Good Friday. ning at 6:10 sharp at the cittadel. full cssh payment. This, be sold, could not be dona liama moved and David -Chambers of 1938. on Friday and lasting about three, Favor Birth Control Bill Juat wear a brighter, sheerer pair plained. Patrolman Herman Muske, noticing by "any flat statutory provision.” seconded the motion to empower meeting that the district properties hours. Those attending may come that Perkins was operating auto­ Belgrano, now on a speaking tour The valedictorian will be MIsa Over one hundred women were Miss Carolyn Churchill of Attle­ of North and South Carolina, aald Instead, Johnson contended some Clerk George H. Waddell to pur­ be accepted provlsionaUy. and go at their own convenience, present at the meeting In the Union Board of Trustees Pass Reso­ mobile having only one light, stop­ Helen Davidson Lodgs, Daughters boro, Haas., Is the Easter guest of chase one truck every two or three VOTE TO TAKE OVER May Brace, daughter of Dr. E. A. of Scotia will omit its meeting this he and other Legion officials would administrative agency must be set Selectman Cook and m w ers were Brace of Ellington, who">vlll he a but everyone is urged to stay until Church chapel last evening when comment on the resolutions, C. C. ped the driver and learned he had Miss LIUlan O. Grant of Cambridge up to “see that in their relaxation weeks until six or eight trucks hod elected a committee to inspect tbe the end. The addresses or sermons Mrs. Thomas N. Hepburn and Mra. lutions on Subject— Punish- er ends to be sought after In Urn no license. week and bold it Instead at 6 p. m. appear before the Senate finance graduate of the Commercial course. McCracken, president of the col­ upbuilding of this college, x z x street committee at Washington next week the abuses which they sought vain­ been bought, the limit for each School street recreation building for Her mark for the 384 years was are on the seven words from the A. Morgan Pease, both of West went for Affitators Also Pro­ Saturday, April 37, In Tinker Hall. truck to be $1,000. cross, seven meditations on our lege, described the board’s action aa "Connecticut traditions and m liil Following the meeting the annual to protest any sori of "cumproralae.” ly to eliminate are nut allowed.” NINTirS FAdlTIES alleged damage to tbe interior. 94.3 per cent. Hartford, spoke on birth control. A vided. Mary C. Keeney Tent Daughters Turning away from NRA proper, During the discussion members of Lord's Passion. The speakers will petition waa signed to be forwarded preventive and not remedial. He demand that each student do. aveiw entertainment and dance wUl take of Union Veterans of the Civil Tbe Legion head Indicated the the board expressed tbemselvea In The salutatorian will he Alexan­ thing within his power and abltltgr place, tickets for which may be new Harrison adjusted compensation Johnson aald "one of the moat der Miller, son of Simon MiUer of be as follows: Rev. Edward Nleld, to State Senator J. Kenneth Brad­ aald there "la very little” agitation MILLENS AND FABER War, win meet tonight at eight valid criticisms against the whole favor of certain kinds of trucks. Rev. Charlea S. Johnson and Rev. ley favoring the birth control bUl, Slorrt. April 18.—(AP)—Any at the college against military to promote the welfare of tba cim. purchased from the members. o’clock at the State Armory. bill would not be acceptable to the Selectman Jolin Jensen fnyored the TO IMPROVE APPROACH South Windsor. Miller has had an lege.” X X X X New Deal is the fact that from average during the 384 years Of William Tyler of Rockville; the Rev. now before the General Assembly. students a t Connecticut State Col­ training. Legion. He said he bad not read the Ume to time it has sorely lacked Chevrolet ano said that Me Ford SelectM to Recomneiid C. A. Downs of Union, RCv. Valen­ NOW IN DEATH ROW The Sewing club of the Women of The favorable report allowing the bill and waa tending fdr. a copy to V-8 would not be suitable aa It had 92.2 per cent. He will be a graduate Probate Note lege who are inclined to protest The editorial page of the Connec­ co-ordination." TO RISLEVS CROSSING of the College Preparatory Course. tine Alison of Tolland. Rev. J. W. Mrs. Louise Blair of 137 High ticut Campus, CkmnectJcut State the Moose will omit the meeting Ninth ach(x>l District to consolidate familiarise himself with it. “One agency," he added, ‘has come to bis notice that the Ford * ‘d Cooper of Stafford Spring:s and Rev. against the compulsory military this week and gather Thursday eve­ ‘The Legion is not trying to tell Actioi Bnt Seek Fnrtlier Scouts Elect street has been appointed adminis­ College undergraduate weekly pub­ (Continued From Page One) itc assets with tbe town of Manches­ been vigorously pushing a policy In not been satisfactory in soma placet. C. B. Jensen of the Central Baptist training In effect at the Institution, lication, devoted considerable space MltMOWUl, •Ut-MOW ning of next week a t the home of ter, reported In the lower branch ot the government how to finance pay­ Chairman C(x>k and others favored The Girl Scouts of Mountain trator of the estate of her father, Mrs. Rose Annlello of Brainard one dlrecUon, while a co-ordinate Plans for Eliminating: Curve in Laurel Troop, No. 1, have elected church In Hartford. Adam Eltclman who died about a had two resolutions adopted by the to urging agitatora againat ROTC faphers, whose cameras flashed In the Legislature yeucerday, does not ment,” he said, “since that la the agency lias just as vigorously been the Ford. ligkt ei FmaKes. NUT Place. function of properly constituted Clerk G. H. Waddell sUted that •0 Road Exhibited and Get the following officers for ttae coming Holy Thursday Servloea month ago. Board o t Trusteca to think . about at ttae institution to turn their at­ the gathering day, who recorded mean that the bill has finally pass­ pushing a conflicting policy In a year: Treasurer, Helen Meyers; as­ The annual Maundy Thursday today.. tention to a better cause in the In­ officials, but it feels that the gov­ diametrically opposite direction." the town now owns several Federal Selectmen’s Approval. Mrs. Gertrude Phelps Come to tbii More for Doabk-Ksy their last glimpse of the outside The ,G Clef Club's rtgular re­ ed. Ttae bill must come back to tbe sistant treasurer, Eunice Schelner; Communion service will be held at terests of the college. Nute. Wt toait fiwh with creamery world. town to be voted upon. The vote will ernment should pey this de?)t In full. One fundamental lack of co-ordl- trucks that are about "passe” and Mra. Gertrude (Rich) Phelps, .89, The Board, meeting at the Hart­ hearsal tonight has been postponed The veterans need the money and are now costing the town plenty In Tba Beard of SMeetman, In ae- The Board of Selectmen last night Marion Gilpin; assistant scribe, the Union Congregational church of 12 Davis avenue died at her home ford Club yesterday, first went on The editorial which is captioned butler—lo difftnnt from onfifiny Murton wore the same Immutable be taken on the voting machines. natlon, he said, lies in the fact that eordanea with a vote taken In the Rita St. Louis; colo; guards for this evening. The chonis choir will laittd null mrrtly in oil. until next week because of the Com­ payment will oenefit every line of "we have unlimited capacity to pro­ gas, oil and repairs. voted to improve the Risley cross­ on Wednesday following a month's record with a resolution that mili­ "Editors Find Fault” read In part; rooked mask, Irving the same suggestion of munion service being held at the masting laat night, wlU recommend ing of the N. Y. N. H. A H. railroad American flag, Margaret Loalbo and render special music, there will be illness. She was bom in this city tary training be required of all stu­ a smile and Faber, the graduate of a The painting of fire hydrants, in business.” duce and practically unlimited ca­ Tbe cost of the trucks authorised an address by the pastor. Rev. Dr. “Might we broach a very contro­ THE WELDON DRUG CO. Emanuel Lutheran church tonight. pacity to consume.” will come out of the Ft.deral aid to tha town meeting on May 1 ac- on Tolland Turnpike in accordance Beverly Kellner; troop flag, Doris and resided here all her life. She dents, transfers Included. versial subject and suggest to the leading engineering school, bent his the South Manchester nre district oeptanea of the recreational facill- with plans drawn and exhibited to Bcaverstock, Ellen Marie Hippeli; George S. Brookesr followed by the leaves two sisters, Mrs. Charles The second resolution provides 90S Main Street head vritb downcast 8yes. Is one-half completed. There are "Yet.” he added, "we aren't pro­ fund, from which the current truck Communion service. groups who regularly rant againat Members of St. Mary's Young ducing and we aren’t consuming. hire had been paid since It was ap­ ttas and tha library now owned- by the board at the meeting. The Ria- patron leaders for first patrol, Rita Murphy of Davis avenue and Mrs. that any member of the faculty or the ROTC that there are far great­ Murton had left the Dedham jail People's Fellowship planning to at­ 380 hydrants In the area and this propriated last October. the tth district, pending a more ley crossing Is the middle crossing St. Louis and Alice Lehmann; second At the First Lutheran church Richard Arnold of Syndertown, student body publicly promoting on without a last tryst with his young morning the second half waa start­ NRA ERRORS MADE The guts of the trouble is with qur there will be an English service at tend the sunrise service tomorrow; distribuUon machinery—our me­ Town bills totaling $20,890.08 eomplata and aatlsfactory under- across the New Haven railroad from patrol leaders, Mary Plummer, Elsie Penn. college property at Storrs agitation bride, Norma Brighton Mlllen, 20- morning, are requested to meet at ed In painting of tbe hydrant at tbe atmiting between tha district com- Buckland west to tbe East Hartford Ellsworth; third patrol leaders, seven thirty o'clock this evening against military training be sub­ year-old daughter of a Natick minis­ com$r of Main and Center streets. dium of exchange money. We aren’t were read and ordered paid lost followed with Confession and Holy The funeral will be held on Fri­ the parish house at 4:80, where cof­ WHILE HE RULED, getUng goods to those that need night by the Selectmen In regular mlttaa and tha Sriectmen regarding line. Margaret HartCnateln, Rose Weber; day afternoon at two o'clock from jected to removal. ter who be married shortly before fee and hot crosa buns will be serv­ session. Tbe report of Miss Dorothy of the dlstrtet and other re­ According to an agreement be­ fourth patrol leaders, Betty Ells­ Communion in English. The pas­ Although the trustees declined to bis sensational surge of crime. The South Manchester Free Pub­ them and tbe prime difficulty is tor, Rev. K. Otto Klette will be in the E. H. Preston Funeral rooms on ed. Those who desire additional money.” Buttle, Public Health nurse, was lated mattere. tween ttae town and the railroad, the worth and Ruth Hartensteln; pub­ Park place. Rev. Dr. George 8. Open An He had been offered a chance to food may provide it. The regular lic Library on School street and the JOHNSON ASSERTS town wUl widen the road to the licity comiiflttee, Margaret Weln- charge of the service. On Good LONGS West Side branch will be closed all Johnson contended that due to read and ordered placed on file. The It waa reported In tba meeting Brookes, pastor of the Union Con­ see her. In the presence of a guard, Sunday afternoon meeting will be report of the building inspector north and east to provide a more gartner, Marion Young, Ellen Kreyt- Friday morning there will be a com­ and handcuffed. But he had de­ day tomorrow, Good Friday. lack of co-ordinaUon In the admin­ laat night that tba MU recently bined service of English and German gregational church will officiate. omitted. ■ (Continoed From Page One) showing building construction dur­ satisfactory crosa-over. The railroad slg, Evelyn Miffit. Account manded that he be allowed to see istration NRA was "in an impossi­ drawn by town eounsel WUUam S. will move certain poles along the Baptist Church Electa Officers at ten o’clock. Burial will be In Grove Hill cemc-1 The Manchester Community Play­ ble situaUon with regard to en­ ing the month of March totaling Hyde for submiaaion to the General ter.y. Charge Your her alone, for two hours, unhand­ Saturday, April 20, Washington $8,370 waa tevlewed and check for right of way and will extend ttae The Rockville Baptist church has The annual Good Friday service M o n e y 10 Payment cuffed and with no one In attend­ ers have received an Invitation to are In process of effective correc­ forcement" because tbe Federal Aooambly os on empowering act, will be observed at the Ellington Funeral of William O. Brown I Easter Outfit Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 117, will tion." Trade Commission and the Justice permits turned over to the town planking of the crossing. elected officers for the church and The funeral of William G. Brown: FOR ance, confer the second or R. A. P. M. de­ attend the entertainment at the Y. treasurer. waa up for a hearing but it waa not The elimination of ttae three grade Church School. The following will Congregational church at seven Just pay $5 down and divide the Isiat night as the hour of depart­ W.C.A., Hartford, sponsored by the "I am very sure that to destroy Department did not vigorously en­ known whether action waa taken by thirty In the evening. The choir of Union street, who for over! Budget gree on a class-of seven candidates, NRA because tuere are these creaky force NRA's provisions. On the recommendation of Clerk crossings was Included in a blanket serve for the ensuing year: Clerk, twenty-three years conducted a dry, balance Into 10 weekly or 8 semi- ure drew near, he asked to see her two of whom will come from F.A.I. club on April 28. It will con­ George H. Waddell, the proposal of tbe aaeemMy lata yesterday. plan for Federal work but was not R. W. Kent; treasurer, F. W. Brad­ will assist and Rev. Otis Lee Mon- morthly payments. No Interest or under any circumstances, but was sist of three one-act plays by the Jointa in its structure would be like son of Hazardville will be the goods store in Rockville, was held I Bridgeport, one from Hartford and burning down ; our house to get rid purchasing an air compressor for It Waa enplalnad by Chairman approved by the Federal engineers. ley; collector, W, H. Dunn; deacon, from his late home this afternoon at carrying charges. Plan refused. She had been convicted of four from this town. Many oOt of Negro Repertory Players of Hart­ use of town departments was post­ Aaron Cook that while the Select­ L. Chappell, trustee, F. Busher; speaker. being an accessory after the fact of ford, one of the outstanding groups of a few rats in the attic." CIJiRENCE DARROW High School Note* two o'clock with Rev. Charles S. town brethren are expected. Re­ poned until fall. men had autSoiiaad the framing ot DISTRESS SIGNAL member of prudent al committee, Johnson, pastor of the Rockville the robbery of the Needham Trust freshments and a social time will of its kind In the country. - - Summarizing the record of NRA, a MU to empower the district to turn Mrs. E. L. Nleld; member of pulpit Tba baseball game that was Company, during which the slaying follow the meeting, the hour of Johnson ssdd It had succeeded In ar­ IS 78 YEARS OLD over the property and saaSts of tha Van Nuys, CaUf.—Frank Jesmer supply committee, E. Edwards; scheduled with the Hartford Trade for which tile trio were convicted, which Is set for '":30 p. m. sharp. Miss Jessamine Smith of 108 resting the destruction of the little dlatriet in aceordanea with a vote stopped on the highway to aid a auditors, I. Sweet, A. Edwards. R. school for Wednesday, April 17th occurred. The degree team will be In charge. Chestnut street will spend the holl-i fellow In business,” but he admitted BULGARIAN REBEL af the district to relinquish Its char­ man who waved a red oil can and W. Kent and W, C. Edwards are was postponed until a later date. day and Easter with relatives in It had not “fully Insured the rights (Continued from Pa<<") One) ter, no speelflc reply aa to the con- appeared to be a fellow motorist representing the church on the The Rockville team Is scheduled to BOSTON Far rMBstaxMNOW Junior Suits and Coats Rutland, Vermont. Intended to be granted to labor." fUtlons pertaining to the acceptance out of gas. The apparenUy distress­ Rockvillc-Vernon committee of the play In Wlllimantic today. "Where has NRA failed as to tho Miners, and a Denver furniture deal­ NOW BEHIND BARS of the dlatriet property and assets ed motorist waved a pistol and took Connecticut Tercentenary celebra­ Ttae Model club of the high school it raw havM i't xnsngli that any School Miss 12 to 18 will be proud to wear on A slight change has been made small enterprise, iLbor and consum­ er named Pettlbone, hired a Harry had been mada by the Selectmen. Jeamer’s $16. tion. is making plans for a model building EXCURSION aasfc — luMiff. nsa sarvlea. In the hours of the annual Easter er?” Johnson asked. Orchard to kill Gov. Stumenherg. "Then,” related Jeamer, "as I Mrs. Brigham to be Honored SUNDAY, APRIL 21 V»m mmm mrrmmem Easter mominpr. breakfast at the Y.M.C.A., Sunday (Contthned From Page One) It waa the sense of the meeting and flying contest. Ttae contestants "I think that to all It has brought Lengthy Case that tha Board should recommend struck out for tbe police station I Mrs. Mary Brigham of Brooklyn will have a chance to enter ttae dif­ t* rapnr as ■ sauU morning. It will be served from a vast balance of good. In each It ran out of gas myself.” ROUND TRIP $ 0 * 5 0 "Orchard was supposed to have lateff, who last year helped Gueor- the acceptance of the district assets, street who is 101 years old made a ferent model building classes, such RAILROAD FARC BawUilr wat ml rm m r______8:30 to 1Q:30. has brought some harm and some of killed' the governor as the outgrowth trip to Hartford today where she as endurance models and scale L v. H artfo rd ...... 9:1SA .M . Coats with Blouse Backs guieff to power, about-faced and tentatively, to the town meeting, LOSS BY BREAKAGE Lv. M an ch o B tar...... 9:3 0 A.M. The nniz rhars. I« (S m >crr«Bl prr Tommy the harm is avoidable. The little fel­ ot mine trouble in Idaho. The case and to ciUl the district committee was presented to the National models. The main feature will be Dua Boaloa (SoMtb Sta.) ••• .12:15 PJ4. month oil ■■riiia amonat af loan s 8 .7 5 helped Boris oust him Gen. Retko low has suffered trom having to pay took two years to try, and Senator President of the Woman's Relief the endurance model contest- with A DelighftuI Comedy Adapted from DISCOVER NEW EXTRAa Zlateff then became premier. into oonference later for a mure de­ Bethany, Pa.—Safecrackers broke C08IE IN—PHONE—WRITE Coats with Swagger Backs to higher wages but he has benefited Borah was my opponent on the Previous to today's action, a iquar- tailed outUne of the committee Corps and National Commander of prizes awarded to the winners. The Lv. Boaloa (South Sta.) , • :20 P.M by being preserved. To the extent prosecution. Tho three I represented through three doors and blew the the G. A. R. aa the oldest RcUef meet will be held some time next Dm Maachaatar ...... 9:2 7 P.M. Booth Tarkingrton’s Short Stories rel bad been raging between the plans. Accordingly, Selectman Frank Bethany College safe with nitrogly­ Dua Hartford • :4 3 P .M .9 Coats with Action Backs that he has been hurt by bad ad­ were not co.ivlcted of murder. The V. Williams moved and Selectman Corps member In the United States. month. Personal Finance Co. Presented by WHICH HASTENS GROWTH Gueorgulcff group and the govern­ cerine. Mrs. Emma Lisk, president of Bur­ T * r “ ***.^i^****^V.’*“*«**•*• Oaly oa noom 3, State Theater Rids. ministration, we must cure that. character of the participants and ment over the participation of army John Jensen seconded the motion to A play was given by the Dramatic Indieatad Now on Sola at Station in Tweeds and Soft Woolly Fabrics $19.75 Has Helped Labor the rugged country made the trial, Sheriff Robert Lowe's Inventory: pee Corps had the honor of introduc­ club at Its meeting Wednesday Tickat OAcaa. 7r»3 M a la S t r e e t T e le p h a iie S430 officers in ttae government. The recommend to the special town Loot, $100, damage, $1,400. ing Mrs. Brigham to the National morning entitled "A Malden In Dis­ (floDtlmied from Page One) “Labor has been Immensely help­ I believe, the most Interesting In army Itself has been spilt on ths T”' NEW HAVEN * ■- Suits in Swagger effects The Community Players ed. It has been hurt by not getting my career.” question. Spon^iored bv Sunse* Rebekah lAidee, No. 39. I. O. O. F. making of a "dictator's elixir,” by the benefit Intended by Section 7 ‘Tve always been against capital > $ 8 .9 5 which boys ctnild be grown Into (A). We should cure that. punishment,” said Darrow. "Luckily Suits in Box Back effects. Benefit of the Odd Fellows’ Home full-size fighting men In half Ume. “The consumer has been helped no one I’ve represented ever has M.ARBLE CAKE 7 to An expectation of real human by being given the power to consume been sentenced to death." > Suits with capes usefulness is baaed on the fact that at all. He was on the verge of los­ The Tenneiuce "Monkey Trial" Cincinnati. O.— Harry Fergus, Hollister School Hall, April 26th all children have thymus glands, ing I t was termed by Darrow "not really veteran policeman, has run into $ 2 4 .9 5 the same as young mammals. It "On the whole my conclusion Is litigation—It was rather a freak." any had ones In .his day, but a Suits in Smart mannish effects Re‘!crveti se.-ils sold or exchanged at formerly was thought the th>Tnus Darrow said be Lad not disclosed Keller's, Kemp’s, Y. M. C. A., Potterton & Krah. gland dried up at the age of puber­ clean up NRA—don’t destroy It. Let lece of cake finally stopped him. Beautifully tailored in newest fabiies. ty. us scrub out infant offspring vigor­ the fact before, but that when he erg^us wa^ romping with hla More likely. Dr. Rowntree said, ously, but let us not throw the baby found out the late William Jennings when one of teem threw the the gland changes Its state at that down the drain pipe with tbe dirty Bryan had volunteered his services, cake. It bit the policeman age. Thereafter It may function In w ater/’ he (Darrow) Immediately wired in th$>r'e and he haJ to be treated some .manner yet unobserved. Defending the fair practice pro­ volunteering his services to defend at a hanitp.I. Fergus Is Investigat­ Blouses and Sweaters to wear with Easter The thymus gland effects were visions of the codes against charges Scopes, and was accepted. ing the lake an>l ita origin. first reported a year ago as some­ that they created monopoly, John­ Suits at !pi.95. thing "almost beyond bcMef." The son said sometlilng of this nature No Down Payment report was based on five genera­ waa necessary to make It possible tions of rats Injected dally with the for Industry to accept minimum PER MONTH thymus extract These generations standards on wages and maximum ONLY $5.84 SOS—5 Cubic Foot were the equivalent of JO years In hours. Opening Attraction human terms. He contended fair trade practice Today’s report verifies the previ­ control could not be restricted to the r efr 7g”]|rator ous finding on another five genera­ natural resource Industries. SANDY BEACH BALLROOM R n b ln o ii^ GRUNOW tions of rata. Fair Trade Practice Everything Repeated "The extent to which you need CRYSTAL LAKE ROCKVILLE ORDER YOURS TODAY This second set repeated every­ fair trade practices to protect wage thing, the young bom heavier, get­ schedule is not a question of natural ting teeth their first day. opening resource or processing of even Bell­ EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 21 their eyes the third day instead of ing," he sola. “It Is a question of Presenting: “One of America's Ace Attractions” the 16th day, their fur grown, the circumstance of each particular themselves weaned and self-sup­ case In every field of commerce and I T ★ porting as rats In the third and Industry. , fourth days their Uvea. "DOC" PEYTON But no giants developed. The "We can not consider destroying iBKe a young rats simply mature<' In about NRA. promuigfatlng a naked hours and His half-time. Their "control” cousins, and wages law, and setting the anU- The Finest Selection In Our History ^ look at with no thymus extract, eventually trust acta to work on the chaos thus VICTOR RECORDING ORCHESTRA caught up to them in all respecta. created, unless you are willing to ^ ^ these - Virtually all this effect came In­ countenance a repetition of the deail- Admission 50c—(Including Tax). directly. It waa due not to thymus ly lethargy toward effective control extract given to young rats but to of our economic system of ttae past tho extract given to their parenta. quarter century, with its ensuing ROLLER SKATING OPENS TONIGHT! 2 -Pants SUITS The effect was cumulative The un­ destruction of employment and' believably fast development came small enterprise, and of every safe­ after the second or third genera­ guard that justifies the existence tions. and expense of national govern­ Stopping It even for one genera­ ment.” and TOPCOATS tion lost these effects almost com­ Dlscusalng whe'.her NRA should Suit fabrics Include genuine Green­ n m t o n e pletely. In five generations the pre­ attempt regulatlei. tvithin a state, wich worsteds, the new Cambridge TIRES - cocity did not become hereditary. Johnson said "we arc faced by a gray worsteds, all worsteds twist, The extract was made in 1930. A new condition that transcends any genuine Westminster worsteds txd new one made In the same way in STATE legal theory." NRA, he added, TOMORROW and SATURDAY all-wool Shetlands, in the popular col­ »2 1 - 5 0 • Courier Type 1934 faJed almoa. altogether to To|7distress7r; "Taught beyona question that John ors and patterns. Single and douMe- 4.40-21 show precocity effects. This Is con­ Marshall was right when he said 'In I IfOU'LL LOVK 1 breastyd and sports back models. Others $24.75 to $35. sidered due probsbly to some slip In commerce we are. one people'/* Topcoats are custom-tailored of extra TIrea $8.08 Tubes gl.lS separation, but Indicate difficulties t h e STAR oS quality materials. Free AHerationa. not altogether solved. The former administrator aald be F O B 5 The work waa done by J. H . had no doubt the courts would up­ f bring comfort 4.50-21 aerk, M. D.. of PhlladelphU; A. M. hold the government In regulating Tires $8.80 Tube* gl.15 Hanson, M. D,, of Fairbault. Minn., commerce within a state and that JsCHOOL TEACHER Youngr Men’s Two-Trouser and Arthur Steinberg of Philadel­ "the only question la a practical phia In co-operation with Dr. one; how far It should go in doing 4.75-19 Rowntree. so.” M a t SUITS Tires $8.1)3 Tubca $1.18 He conceded there would be $ 'great difficulty" in canning regu­ The popular sports hacks; two trou­ 17-50 lation Into the small service Indus­ R o b s o n sers, one regular and one sipper front. *^*ectrity AU-wooI fabricB in popular window- 30x3 Vt Cl. tries. He said It was one of the pane pattern in browns, tans and Tires $4.8$ Tubes $6e "greatest mistakes" of NRA to Funnybone in Alterations Free! Special Sale! have attempted to do so. grays. Also solid blues and oxfords. "It has been demonstrated that Uuaranteed unconditional­ these trades are not practically ad- / ® * a n o ly for 1 year against all Property At mlnistratable by a national code," BIG VALUES IN FINE FURNISHINGS road hatards. 10 Cooper Street Johnson said. "But the wages and G l I U * hours provision might he enforced Famous LONG’S Liberal allonranoe on Cor. West Center St. therein by_a revlvlfled Blue Eagle. New Trubenized your old tire*. will be sold at a sacrifloc. I will Trade practice agreements can be I give you the mildest smoke, the best-tasting SPRING HATS Starchless CoUar SHIRTS accept offers for a limited time approved and ad' inietered on a lo­ "OM O' The beat values la smart Spring Soft CoUar com­ other Sizes At Proportionate Low Prices. as follows: cal basis only and should have the smoke. You wonder what makes me differ­ fort with atlir col- 1. For bnslneaa garage only. full support of state legislation and colors and newest $ 2 - 8 5 I a r smartness. * 3. For house only. state agencies. shapes. A com' ENDS ent. For one things it’s center leaves. I spurn pletis selection. Latest pattern e f-^ I .D O $. For house and garage. "My answer to my own question TODAY •“ PPlneas! *» fecta and plain JL Property can be Inspected any Is that NRA should attempt tn tn - T H E the little, sticky, top leaves... so bitter to the Ofliera At $SA0. white. time. state regulation throusli codes NIGHT IS MORIARTY BROTHERS wherever It Is clearly necessary to R.^Ji^ORROW Can YOUNG" taste. I scorn the coarse bottom leaves, so 801-315 Center Street—Comer Broad protect interstate commerce and « a d io a m a t e u r New Easter Neckwear, 55c, 2 for |1.(M. OfflR 24 Hours. Road Service. not otherwise, and it la not so nec­ • P h o n e ^ " Arthur A. Knofla essary in servlca Induatries." n ig h t harsh and unappetizing. I do not irritate your Phone 3873 la a Bugaboo “BIcFAD- 5 2 0 2 5 1 9 1 AGENT DEN’S ““ s t a r t s SUNDAY 8 7 7 3 TM. 6440 875 aiala Street Johnson said “price fixing under throat. I bring comfort. I am the best of friends. imtuil 1 .0 N O ' S NRA ia just a biig bug«N».” He FLATS- •r u o o l e s o f b e d o a f * Jr-- _ 3 >4 A S y l.U M ST RE L T asserted only nine codes contained ff^ wr.pmwrigR BVEIfUfO mEKAX2>, EAUOHBSTBDR,'CONN., THTJE8DAY, ARtlL 18,1188k KAI7CHE9IVR BVBNTNO HtilACD, WAWCHESTBR, OUHH„ TRtncSDAT, A noii IB, ib b 8.

waa held Monday a t tha Nathan We bad a goodnight etrela io aad if tha road is dtseontlnuad sad dents wars able to matatala thair mahs aSorts to obtain aa Kaktmo Hale school. Captain Bickmore whlch.-wt aaag "Tha Em bus of SEEKS TO CLOSE the land la batwaM tha two roada bomaa withoat loatac them dog aa a amaeot to rapiaea tha oM finish first and there were many PARK DEPT. couldn't-attend tb. mMtlag so Mias Oompflre,” “Ooldw Sun,” and faaoad lato tha Boyla paatura. It Ob tha moUoa of iaiaetaaan Joha- UUsd hy an automobUa aarty this BRITAnrS PRESS TOLLAND DEMAND FOR TUNGSTEN mistakes made. The Flying Eagle Eunlea Bitiwn took e h a ^ . Wa will ba poaalbta for cowa to 'graaa ston, saooadsd hy Balactmaa im a m . year, has ba«a aantmacad. It in- Patrol bad the leas mistakea and OFFERS TOWN LAND Ciri opened the meeting by playing Poor .Berlbe, NsUle BunUtam. to tha border of Horaa atreet, it It was voted to tahia tha raqoaat tor cludaa C Richard Graan of Amherst, MAEES BOOM IN CHINA they won the contest. BIDFORATRUCK Pussy and a bop, skip and Jump re­ Troop 7 PART OF STREET xvaa atated. discontiBuaaca of the old road­ Maas., chairman; Wm. P. Smith of A special program has bOM pre­ Following the patrol conteat an lay. We had a horseshoe formation The meeting opened with a horse­ A spirited argument ansuad ba- way in question until furthex la- Newington and Phillip H. Grcasley PRAISES LEAGUE pared for the Easter service at the instruction period was held. No tests TO USE FOR DUMP Scout In which the Girl Scout laws, mot­ tweaa aavaral of tha atombara of tha forroation can be obtained. were passed but e few scouts were shoe formation m which the Girl of West Hartford. 'Federated church next Sunday Material That Coca Into Battle- to, etc., were repeated. Patrol cor­ Scout promlae, laws, motto and slo­ board relativa to tha quality and w orkl^ on signalling and they have N o w ners were held, followed by Scout tyi>a of houaaa la tha aactfoa ad- morning. shipa Wanted by Nearly All gan were reposted. Patrol eemeni Retnwft to^bcontiDiie Sec­ NEW 8TOIUM MA800T aoverhsemxnt — almost nwstered the ert of receiv­ ^ ih rtw w T m Down R e work. Some girls ivorked on Judg­ were held and Captain Agard gave Jacant to tha amall park. Selact- Witk Few Excepdons News­ Mrs. Harry Wood haa returned to the World Powers. ing meesages. ing and signalling and others work­ out the notice of the class for the man John Jensen defended the reai- Easter candles and novaltiaa. her home after aeveral daye spent The meeting was closed at 9:19 40 Acre Plot on Broid St, W ise HARTFORDSmith's I VMSt But ApproTe Spray- ed on second class and tenderfoot Dancers’ Badge which started Wed­ tion of Horan Street Gi?es denta with an oaaartion that bomea Storrs; April IS. —(AP)— A Boxed chocolates 29c to $1.00 lb. as a patient at the H artfo^ hoepl- Naachang, Klaagsi, China, April with the Scout Oath. The closing Don't forget the supper and par­ work. The meeting was closed by nesday after achool. A game of Id that section were as good aa tha special oommlttea appointed by tha Nichols, Post Office Building, Depot papers Apphad Actioii in tal. 19.—The laersMliig world demand was led by Sumner Chitler. Parcel of R. 0 . Cheney ty to be given for all council mem­ singing "Down by the Station" and bean bags waa played after which average In town and that tbs real- ^nnecU cut State College Senate to Square. Mr. aad Hra. Joaeph DuFore aad Notes "Taps.” Some of the girls are go­ Selectmen Problem. for Tungsten essential element In I Bg ApproprndioB. bers, all leaders, both Girl Scout Captain Agard took the tenderfoot daughter, Margaret were hurriedly the manufacture of eteel which goes The different patrols have started fashions for Easter shoppers! and Brownie. The date, April 21, ing ‘jo Join the dancing class Wed- work and Virginia Armstrong help­ Censuring Reich’s Policies called to Waterbury, Venpont, Estate It Sogfetted. neaday after achool. Attention! We to make battleehlps and big guna— to hold patrol meetings during the at 6:30 o'clock. The place Is the ed the othu girls with signalling. Tuesday evening on account of tha has brought boon times to the week. It is a very good idea. Keep Highland Park club house. The will not have a hike this Saturday Captain Agard taught' ua a new Tha Salactmen wars faead with serious lllneas of Mr. DuFore's sis­ & n » board of park oominl«rioa«rt, but we will have one some day dur­ mountainous regions south of hue. it up. A meeting of the Pine Tree conunittee should know bow many song, ’TVhy doesn't my Goose a perplexing assignment last night London, April 18—(AP) — The ter. Patrol will be held Wednesday night James H. Rohan, agent for the R. Ita raquMt for approprUUona «[ Intend to be present Saturday at ing vacation week. Last week the Sing." The meeting closed with a One-half the world's output ot this m to for olm troo apiaylni: apd $900 following girls passed bed-making concerning the application of John British press generally applauded Tolland Orange has accepted aa scarce metal ia produced in this at Scout Master Irwin's. All officers O. (?heney estate, offered the Town Hollywood Inspired the latest. All. council members goodnight circle and ‘Tapa.” the League of Natlon’a criticism of invitation to neighbor and furnish a area. I f f % turn truck for the department, may notify Mrs. F. H. Harvey; all and table setting; Eris Carlson, Scribe, Virginia M. Armstrong. Boyle of Manchester Green for au­ please be present and prompt. A les­ of Manchester a 40-acre plot of kimiaad the ire of several members Dorothy Bonino, Shirley Horan. German rearmament today, but the part of the program with Tunxis With nations the world over rac­ son in leather craft will be given by members of officers association Troop • thority to close the old road known BUY YOUR ROSE BUSHES (Irange, Bloomfield, ApriUSO. land on Middle Turnpike West and E tlM Board of Selectmen last night notify Captain Emily Smith; all Evelyn Moran, Lola Coleman and oonaervative Times associated Itself ing to rearm, the production of Scout Master Irwin. No hike was Are These Kacratarjr 8. O. Bowers read a let- Jennie Pollyott. Evelyn Moran, Our meeting Monday evening as Horan street, westerly of the The regular ToUand Grange tungsten haa grown so rapidly the< mode last Saturday so there will Broad street for $3,217.80 at the Brownie leaders notify Eunice opened In the tower room. Patrol present street by the same name with the organ of the SoclalUts, the regular meeUng of the Selectmen ksr from the park board outlining Lolas Coleman and Jennie Pollyott Herald, In deploring the action at whist will be held Friday evening, provlaclal government haa created probably be a hike this coming Sat­ i|be need of sprasrlng the local elm Brown. If transportation is desired comers wore formed and dues and that enters into the Capitol View April 19 at tbs Oimmunlty House a monopoly to prevent the industry last night. Since the cloeing of^the kindly call Mrs. J. 8. Brown or Mrs. also passed cooking. attendance taken. Some time was Heights tract off Middle Turnpike, Oeneva. / urday. Gather more test caterpll- to prevent destruction by the Scribe, Jessie Little. ”It Is regrettable that no allo r* when the public are invited. Prises getttng out ot control. lows. Some of them are hatching School street dump It will be neces­ tree ^ t l e and pointed out the Harvey. then devoted to the study of Scout near the residence of Jsn y Maher. will be given and refresbmenta The monopoly proposed to regu­ sary for the town to secure a dump Troop 4 * work. Miss Perrett with the aid NOW AT THIS BIG SALE once should have been made by • already but It will take two weeks 1 of a new truck for the depart- At the meeting of the QIri Scout It waa brought out In the discussion served. late sales, modernise mining meth­ soon. Garbage and rubbish haa been Swagger Leaders’ Association held on April The meeting opened at the usual of a group of girls picked out two of Boyle’s request that the old road body like the League for ipeclal clr^ before the majority of them hatch. Dt time of 6:00 with the horseshoe for­ eumatancea for which Germany in­ Charles C. Talcott and Howard ods, make a thorough su^ey of all Remember the motto "Upward and dumped for the past few years in a Selectman James H. Johnston 10, the following officers were elect- plays which are to be given by the had been used for many years and 50,0000 PLANTS — 200 VARIETIES OF ROSE BUSHES Ayers have returned home after known tungsten deposits and im­ small area on the north aide of ied: President; Captain Nina Fogll; mation. While In this the laws and troop during May. It waa planned Selectman John Jensen stated that curred her obligations,” the Times O nw il.” Scribe—John Johnson. ated that the town needed tnicks promise were repeated under the said. several weeks spent In Florida and prove methods of transportation in Broad atreet extension. ,ore than the park department aid vice-president. Captain Phyllis Bur­ to start rehearsals at the next troop the matter of closing the road had sight-seeing on the return trip. preparation for an expansion of pro­ Rohan stated that the tract which dick; and secretary and treasurer, direction of Marion Montle. After meeting. We also planned to have been brought up before but had al­ "It xvould liave enhanced the re­ The Fourth Quarterly conference electman Frank V. Willlaras took a colors were dismissed, Alice Ben­ Over 1,000 Other Varieties of Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Peren­ putation of the League for im­ duction in the event of future wars. he was offering waa about 40 acres __ at the department by stating Captsdn Emily Smith. Emily Smith a hare and hound chase during the ways been defeated. of the Methodist branch of the Fed­ Tungsten waa first, discovered in in area and had a frontage on Middle was elected the representative from nett brought forward June Eaton vacation at the end of April. We Selectman Jensen spoke to favor nials, Rock Gardien Plants, Etc. partiality if one voice at least had erated church will be held at the SELECTMEN TO VIEW COATS at the park" board allowed its ap- Kiangsl in 1911. Us output reached Turnpike of 1800 feet and fronted the Leaders' Association to the as a candidate for the Tenderfoot formed the goodnight circle and of retaining the old road. He ex­ I been raised to recall the manner In latlon to be expended “riding pin. She was presented to our cap­ ' which this particular treaty was Community House next Wednesday the highest level during the World westerly on Broad street for a dis­ _obhtes" while the park superin­ Council. A new constitution has sang Scout songs. The meeting pressed doubt as to the legality ot afternoon at 3 o’clock with Rev. War aad slumped to its lowest dur­ MOVIES ABOUT TRUCKS tance of 1000 feet. been drawn up and was accepted by tain who In turn presented the pin closed with the singing of "Taps.” Boyle’s deed to the property in Impoaed." tendent sat around and collecM $36 to June. Keep up the good work Get Your Plants Fresh and Strong: From New Engrland’s Most 'The Times emphasized that at George Scrivener, district superin­ ing the recent Commimiat disorders The Selectmen took the offer un­ te r week. Selectman David Cham- the group. Mrs. Nelson .Smith is a Scribe, Phyllis Barrett. question, a triangular plot of land tendent, presiding. when the Reds overran the mining der advisement. new examiner for the Wild Flower June. Following the dismissal of which Town Engineer J. Frank Complete Nursery. “all previous great peace congreasea There will tie a business meeting stated that he would approve the horaeshoe, patrol comers were Troop 11 of modern times, representatives of territory. ■praying but would not approve the Finder Badge, and John Robinson Thursday night at the T. M. C. A. Bowen stated waa shown on the of the Federated church committee To See Chevrolet Demonstra­ for the Bugler Badge. All leaders held during which time dues and the vanquished countries were free The present methods of produc­ ^ e k cost He wanted to know attendance were taken. During the we gave a mother and daughter early maps of the tract aa a small to negotiate treaties article by arti­ Thursday evening, April 18 a t the tion are primiUve in the extreme. tion Through Movies at %gw much material was hauled by planning to attend the party to be party. We started with an enter- park. The tract was laid out by parsonage. DONALD lUFFNEY DIE^ given by the council 'at the High­ meeting the following girls passed cle" whereas Germany waa forced Hand labor is relied upon entirely Meeting Next Wednesday the present truck, First Aid; Margaret Turek, Flora tatnraent. Janet. Elliott waa master EMgar Lynn In 1909. to sign the Versailles Treaty, "liter­ Tolland Grange held ita regular aad the tungsten ore is carried r Clerk G. H. Waddell Informed the land Park club house on Wednes­ of ceremonies. Betty McCarthy It was stated that Boyle seeks to meeting Tuesday evening; at the Night. day. April 24. at 6:30, should noti­ Pickles, Florence Solomonscn, and ally at the point of a bayonet.” scores ot miles on the backs of men NEW BHTTAIN LAWYER board that three-fourths of tbs dll did a tap dance; Marjorie Mertena dl.scontinue the old road, known as The Herald aald “it Is a result Community House when a class of over precipitoua mountain trails too Swaggers cut in boxy style or flared In rear of the Municipal building fy the secretary, Emily Smith. Barbara Mack. The meeting clos­ sang; recitations were given by Horan street, and agreed to give to candidates was initiated in the third ■Troop 1 ed at 7:30 with the singing of which will be hailed by all those difficult tor even a horse or donkey A representative of the Riley tunic type---- buttoned high at the -Jka* hauled by the park department "Taps.' There will be no meeting of Marlon Mason; Mildred Sheldon the town an equal amount of land who wish to build a system of anti- and fourth degrees. It was alao in­ to negotiate. (Chevrolet Company appeared before Was Former Assistant State's ' truck. He said that the present We opened nur meeting with a played the piano. After this enter on the easterly side of the tract German alliances.” spection night. District Deputy neck with one or two large buttons ^ c k would suffice another year. game of Bird, Beast, or Fish, which the Troop Friday. April 19, because tainment, refresbroenta were serv­ where the present Horan etreet, a Laird of Sharon waa the inspector. the Board of Selectmen last night Attorney for Hartford Coun­ was followed by patrol comers. A of the holiday. Other Comments night and Invited the board to nit- ty—Son of Judge Bernard !•'. . . . .or perhaps like a French artist, Accordingly, David Chambers mov- Scribe, Marjorie Mitchell. ed. The hostesses were Janet BH traveled way, is located. The Daily Mall, which neither Mrs. Laird accompanied him. pd and l^ re ta ry Bowers seconded guessing game puzzled us amt nftei llott, Marion Mason, Ruth Frazier Selectman Jensen said that con­ J The business meetiftg of the Tol­ nesa movies of the operation of Gaffney. tied with a bow—sans souci! In this Troop S praised nor condemned the I-eague's BOY SCOUT NEWS Cnievrolet trucks at Boulder Dam. a motion that the request for $960 we had all "caught on" Captain and Mildred Sheldon. Games were siderable opposition to the discon­ action, urged the Britlah govern­ land Men's club will )>e held in the gi’oup is Agustabernard’s Swagger Ibr elm tree spraying be approved Smith read us the notices. Mae Mc­ Wo held our regular meeting played. We then returned the tinuance of the old road had been social rooms of the church Thursday Troop 7 Selectman John Jensen spoke in New Britain, April 18.—(AP)— Trotteur! Rough crepes, diagonal.* Neill and Edith Chapin surprised us Monday In the Hollister street ment "to get in step with public favor of the demonstration movie, d hncluded in the call for the spec- money'to the troop committee; this manifest, Indicating that residents opinion" which It interprets as fav­ evening, April 24. Tke regular meeting of Troop 7 Attorney Donald Gaffney, 37, form­ and cordova woolen in navy, Runku, town meeting May 1. The re- and pleased us by producing and school. Miss Brookings had charge waa loaned us. We closed our party in that area did not want a herd ot ROSE BUSHES Mra. Madge Wilcox of Merrow was held in the High school last which he said be had seen before, er assistant state's attorney for B handing out some candy. Many of the meeting. Announcements orable to granting Germany’s de­ and stated that he learned more beige, grey and black. ■uest for $900 for a truck, incorpor­ by singing "Taps.” cows In their front yard. The land Special While They Last mands. The Telegraph and the Post was a recent guest of her daughter, Friday night. Although the weather Hartford county, died at bis home ated In the same motion, was thanks to them. After working on were given by Mrs. Wood. The girls Scribe. Mildred Sheldon. west of the old road Is pasture land Mrs. Rupert West and family at about the efficiency of the Chevrolet our “ badges w# closed with the were then divided into groups to do HYBRID TEA praised the united front of the three was bad, the attendance was fairly hare today. He waa the son of Judge -8«nled. big powers a t <3eneva. . Snipsie Lake. good. Scout Master Irwin opened the trucks by this method in 20 minutes Bernard F. Gaffney and Mrs. Gaff­ O. P. Skewes and A. J. Sroka, em- goodnight circle. There will be no Scout work. The girls working on Sold in Bundles of 10 C ea. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schaeffer of New than could be possible In any other meeting this week. Will the people first class did map making with The Press Ignored the question meeting at 7:16. Two fellows were ney. He practiced law with his Sizes 14 to 20, bloyees of the.park department, were NO 'nVO AUKE of the position of the Dominions un­ York city and Tolland have opened taken out of each patrol and each way.. He sold that he was willing •uida special constables upon the who have not brought In their reg Mrs. Wood. Those working on sec­ their home here for the summer. to view the movies again. father and two brothers, CJyril F. 88 to 82, 88 1-2 ond class worked with Mist Ragan der the League's new scheme to one was given an eno of a rope. Gaffney and Leo V. Gaffney. gaquest of the park commissioners. latratlon pleaM bring It to the next tighten up treaty enforcement H. H. Pelton of Hartford has pur­ Selectman Joseph Pero moved to 82 1-2 and meeting. An orders for badges and Mlsa Brookings. Tha ones chased the farm recently owned by They were told to Ue a "Sheep­ Attorney Gaffney was a graduate BLUE SEAL BRAND machinery. No mention was made shank" in the rope and to keep the that the board view the movies of of Yale law achool and was admitted 85 1-2 to 51 1-2. BTOBIW APPOINTMENTS must be In this week. working on tenderfoot requirements SALT IS CHEAP USE THE BEST L. Ernest Hall. the Chevrolet trucks In actual opera­ Scribe, Peggy Lee Woodruff. worked with Dorothy Post. Each that Canada had been named to tne other fellow at the other end from to the bar in 1922. He waa appointed 20 VARIETIES committee to decide on punitive Mr. and Mra. R. B. Parker of Har- tion at Boulder Dam on Wednesday Storrs, Conn., April 18.—(AP) — Troop 2 patrol presented a tableau. These 2 5 c wichport, Cape Ctod, Maas., have tying one. The boys struggled and a-xslstant to State's Attorney Hugh ' We had patrol corners first. Then were taken from history and fairy measures for future treaty violators. tugged for about five minutes; at evening, April 24, It agreeable to the M. Alcorn on September 7, 1928, and A committee which includes Harold The papers also did not publish hired the Overman House here for Riley Company. |L Freckleton of Glastonbury as Captain Durkee worked on signal­ tales. In closing Miss Regan taught the summer and expect to arrive the end of this time only one boy resigned on Nov. SO, 1934, because ot ling with the first cla.ss girls. I.icu- us a new pirate song. The meeting RED SEAL BRAND reports from (3eneva that Sir John had succeeded. A three-legged race Later In the meeting the Select­ ahalrman and Joseph B. Burns of Simon, the foreign secretary, had June 1;' men authorized Town Treasurer G. III health. He served one term as llVatsrbury, assisting, has been ap- tenant Greer began the subject of was dismissed at 9 o'clock. Tolland Grange has accepted an waa held and it waa play^ with president of New Britain Lawyers fire prevention In the second class Scribe, Louise Chambers. 3 FOR $1.00 opposed applying punitive measures much enthusiasm. H. Waddell to purchase six or eight •olnted by the Cmmectlcut State ea. outside of Europe owing to the invitation to neighbor with Ekdio trucks at $1,000 top, per truck. C3ub and waa a member of the Hart­ group. They are to prepare for a Troop 6 3 8 c 30 VARIETIES Grange, Mansfield the evening of Before Patrol Cornets were held. ford County Bar Association. College student Senate to work with tc.sl next Monday. During the rest Troop 6 held Its regular meeting Dominions’ opposition to sanctions. the governing body at Rhode Island Commenting on Prime Minister April 23 and assist in the program. Scout Master Irwin announced that of the time we sang our new ‘songs. at the Manchester Green school on The Post Masters' Aasoclatlon of the inter-patrol contest would be fta te college. The girls seem to enjoy them very Monday, April 18 at 4 p. m. We GOLD SEAL BRAND Ramsay MacDonald's reaffirmation $228,000 GOES BEOOINO The group la to secure a trophy Ulsrcestcr of Britain’s Locarno obligations, the East Central Pomona Grange Juris­ about the points of the compass. At­ much. The meeting closed with a went Into Intereat groups. Mrs. GUARANTEED TO GROW AND BLOOM diction will meet with Wapping tendance was taken and dues were •rtth the mascots of both Instltu- goodnight circle. We aang "The Hill took compass and Captain Fo­ Daily Mail pointed out that the Yonkers, N. Y.—Arthur Muth, Aons cast in silver and it would be THI CHOiCI or THI dominions were exempted from these Grange on the evening of April 30 collected by the Patrol Leaders and TALCOTTVILLE Embers of Campfire" and “Taps." gll worked with her girls on several 12.^ VARIETIES for the annual banquet. they prepared this patrol for the Federal receiver in charge of liqui­ passed between the two.instltutlons Scribe, May Griswold. things. We went Into patrol cor- ea. obligations. dating the First National Bank and Bcoordlng to the winnet In the tradl WORLD'S ORIATIST CHirS ALL TRIED AND TRUE The Manchester Guardian said Tolland people were saddened to contest There will be a service at the Troop S nera where dues and, attendance hear of tbs death of Mrs. Carrie K. Three circles were drawn on the Trust Company, la having his trou­ tional football game each fall. . The regular meeting of Troop 3 were taken. We played a knot editorially the Geneva "censure Is church on Good Friday morning at bles. Just: a warning la necessary." The Wollerton at Wethersfield Monday floor and a patrol was put in front 9:80 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Val­ Salt SEAL PART BRAND paper expressed the opinion It afternoon. Mrs. Wollerton was a of each circle The patrols had to entine S. Alison of Tolland. For 18 months he haa tried to pay 40 per cent of the claims, but The eream ot the crop. Oomprislag would be difficult to believe Hitler frequent visitor in town at the home place on the circle in their correct Rev. David L. Vale of Meriden, a will not "understand that at Stresa of her sister, Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden places, the sixteen points of the he atill is unable to get 4,000 de­ the beat Bpeclnien plants of old and family. She leaves a daughter, former pastor, will preach on Easter positors to come and collect $228,- There's Peasant favorite* and new and patented In­ and now at Geneva the powers have compass. Ail the patrols hurried to Sunday. 000. cried 'halt'." - Elizabeth K. Wollerton of Hartford; troductions. The best to be bad nt 1 one sister, Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden of any price. AND UP This L,iberal newspaper pointed Influence in out that “all political thought can­ Tolland; two brothers, Lewis A. not have been killed even by Hit­ King of River Edge, N. J„ and ler," and wondered whether some Harvey W. King of Wethersfield. Blouse-Back thinking Germans would not say The funeral waa held Wednesday at "can It be that the policy of the 2 p. m., at Furey’s Funeral Home, Third Realm isn't all we've been led Hartford. to believe?” READY TO DAY-NEW KIND BURNS^ALLEN UUGHS COATS WAPPING TOP NEW PICTURE STORE OPEN . >. the Logical -- There were 18 members of 100 VARIETIES FRUIT TREES Wapplng Grange who motored to “Love in Bloom” Romantic Store for Hebron Grange, No. I ll, at Gilead PERENNIALS AND Comedy Stars Famous Pair; Coats___*• PLANTS AND VINES hall last Tuesday evening, where It Good Co-Feature Shown. OF SUMMER MOBILDIL! ROCK GARDEN PLANTS waa Neighbors Night. Andover, Manchester and Wapplng Granges were invited. Details are In the George Burns. Grade Allen, Joe THIRD Each Shade and Oriental Trees Gilead column. Morrison and Dixie Lee head the FLOOR What is this note of peasantry? It’s The next Federated Sunday cast of Paramount’s "Love in ALL DAY a note of pleasantry, this bloused School Social will be held Friday Bloom,” the romantic comedy about IN PACKAGES OF At Bargrain Prices young lovers who try to find a way back which flows into dolman sleeves ea. evening. May 3, at the Community and dizzy honeymooners who were and a fitted waist with pencil skirt, 3 OF ONE VARIETY 8 > / 3 C Church House. The games and always In their way, which comes sports will be arranged by Ralph E. tomorrow for a two-day run to the and sometimes collared with a bit of FLOWERING SHRUBS Collins and his class of boys, and State theater. sleek fur! Matelasse, cordova and Mrs. Hattie B. Johnson’s class will The central plot of "Love In have charge of the refreshments. diagonal crepes in navy, Runko, beige AND VINES Bloom” deals with two romantic and black. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 52, EVERGREENS The South Windsor Congrega­ youngsters in New York who are tional church has invited the mem­ madly In love but who haven't half and quarter sizes. and up bers of the Federated church to even got the price of a marriage GOOD FRIDAY linite with them in a Communion license. Joe Morrison Is the Soy, 2 5 . . « 5 • 0 0 up Service this Thursday evening at "cpH E rASTEsT motor oil succe.xs in Aineri- READ THIS a Bby young composer who left hla 7:30 o'clock. There la to be appro­ village to seek fame in the Ug i can history I" That was the record . . . AMAZINQ PROOF priate music and a sermon by Rev. city, and Dixie Lee is the ^ rl, a Going Fast!—Grand Values in this made by the new Mobiloil Arctip last Winter. ALL PRICED AT LESS David Carter, pastor of the Feder­ “right” girl who ia running away BARBERRY ated church. That is the reason for the tremendous im­ H erb is rbown by aeind from the cheapness of her father’s ffsies the tnperiority of new The Federated Workers will meet carnival. portance of this announcement. Today . . . • THAN COST OP next Friday afternoon In the Com­ ■ Do Your Last Minute Mobiloil, msde by the Clear- HEDGING A kindly old music-dealer adopts you can get Summer Mobiloil, relincd by the munity CSjurch House at 2 o’clock. them and'seta them on their feet. SUIT SALE oool ProccM, In comparison tame Cleorosol IVoccm as Mobiloil Arctic. PRODUCTION The subject Is "Easter.” Mr. Car­ Just as they make up their minds with anolhsr widely-oold mo­ ter will bring a message in the Now you can have the same remarkable tor oil i to get married, the ^rl’a brother |C doz. devotional period Mrs. Levi T. turns up with his wife and the cal­ savings . . . the same improved engine per­ oriloil o Dewey and Mrs. Donald J. Grant Easter Shopping M ® J" liope they had taken on their formance . . . all Summer . . . that changed AND UP will be the hostesses. honeymoon. , $1 2 .7 5 _ the nation's oil-buying habits last Winter. Mrs. Lillian B. Gammons, widow Bums tells Dlxla Lm that th* ALL OF THE of George W. Gammons, was burled For the first time, you can go through carnival has broken up and their Sizes 14 to 20 in grey,, tan, browp, navy and 68% In the famUy plot In the Wapplng father la in Jail. She gives him the dawn blue! SAMPLE suits included! Coats Summer with an oil eleanttd of mrt-forming POPULAR cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The money she and Morrison ‘ have matter that formerly resisted refining. iMjriSBM CALIFORNIA bearers were Leon Holmes, Charles for Men’s and Boys’ ”re short jackets, man tailored; long swag- • tklaalliW lOOe 38 VARIETIES saved to bail her father out. From The price of this new Summer Mobiloil Miller, S. J. Straughan, Thomas that point on, it is a race between <^er, and tunic coats! Tweeds7‘men’s wear PRI\TTT knarrison. William Burke and Ed­ the young lovers trying to get to flannels, checks and worsteds! has not becit rnisoxi one cent! Try it today I AND MANY FINE vard Gates. the altar, and the dizzy honey- Standard Oil o r New York AND UNUSU.\L Mrs. Lewis Newberry is at the moonera getting in their way. And SOOONT-TACVl'M OU. CO.. INC doz. Hartford hospital for observation, the aolution comes only when Joe SPECIMENS Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Kenneth and Morrison writes a hit song and gets Clothing and young son o t Westerly, R. I., have enough money to buy the carnival AND UP been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. so be can be near the girl he loves. Ralph M. Grant. Mrs. Kenneth was Gordon and Revel, composers of before her marriage Mlsa Helen "Did You Elver See a Dream Walk­ RED CROSS SHOES Grant of South Windsor. ing,” and many recent bits, wrote Experts in attendunce. If you hkve a plan or photo­ Joseph Makaravitch, wh» has been the songs which Joe Morrison and and For The Famfly very 111 and In the Manchester Me­ Oracle Allen sing In "Love in Footwear graph of your ground, bring them along. Advice free. morial hospiUI, died and his funeral Bloom.” Elliott Nugent directed waa held Tuesday. He was a the film, which alao features Rich­ brother of Mrs. Barney Klndsor of ard Carle and J. C. Nugent. 100 BorRS of operation on ordinary Clark street, near Wapplng Center. For the second feature for to­ oil did this! Engine valTe-ehambcr morrow and Saturday a apirited left dirty...coaled wHh gnm. conflict between the elderly princi­ HERE! pal of a small town Ugh school and Deaths Last Night one of her former pupils Is pictured ------In "Grand 01d Girl,” new RKO-Ra- v.Wl*' COATED” Miami, Fla.—(Charles Otis Rich­ dio Picture starring May Robson. ardson, 78, old-time theatrical man- Alan Hale portrays the former pu­ *TT» . • . TWs Raw Samnm MoMMI eoRias la ager of New York and Boston, and pil. As operator of a aecret room Quality Merchandise — Right Prices •ra«teBralcRn...MaWWlA. AT.B, BB.” pioneer motion picture exhibitor of In which achool students are en­ Florida. Among survivors is a sis­ couraged to drink and gamble, he ter, Miss Laura Richardson, of San­ comes Into open warfare with his ta Barbara, Calif. old teacher. SOLD AT THE SIGN C. E. WILSON & CO., Inc- Richmond, Va.—Mrs. Linnie MANCHESTER, CONN. Tucksr Moore, wife of the Rev. ATTA BOY. VIROmiA— .sti't-' James W. Moore, presicHng elder of OF THE k r m 100 hoon m new Mobiloil, LOCATION: ENTRANCE THROUGH ALLEN PLACE AT 282 NORTH MAIN ST„ the Richmond dUtrict. Methodist Bolchow, Mo.—Therti era red "PARADET'—four-eyelet tie, “PROM"— Seamless opera, onglae la still claaa. Becaase tUs 200 FEET WEST OF DEPOT SQUARE. OPEN 7 A. M.—9 P. M. INCLUDING SUN­ Episcopal church. South. She was a faces among the boy shorUt<^ of with sunburst perforations, perforated an d ' pimelwO,' SaC O N Y FLYING RED HORSE Mwafl la iractietlly lOMi j native of Louisville, Ky. grade achool baaeball teama In 'An­ C.€.HOUS€^SON OonUnental Cuban heel Oontlaental . Cuban DAY. DONT GO TO WOODBRIDGE ST. FARM. ^ Dea Moines, la.—John Thompson, drew county. INC. model In black, brown, (and model In black, browjE > 68. associate editor of WaUace's At the county baaeball tourna­ white calf.) $6.50 (and w hits).' .Af'irr'j OPEN SUNDAY AMPLE PARKING SPACE Farmer and Iowa Homestead, and ment, Miss Virginia Steely w m ■ ' widely known midwestern agricul- named abort fielder on tha all-coun­ MAINP^R., . tuflaL 1ty team. The other eight w en bejra. In a number of aewnqwpers a sjrndl- eatsd editorial starting os fbllowB; lowrer teeUrtfom eomlm tegothar T H E S C E N E S propertjr aad thus tatom ring with In his Illuminating book, "Tsa WOOLEN WORKERS CAREOFBABn Q ^ D A R K DAILY RADIO PROGRAM mastteaMoa aad dlfostleiL Deeapwd PLANSHRIEVALn Thousands Public Bnemies," m WASHINGTON bobjr teeth taoukthe ffUed, for de­ ■■ ■ Hebron Orange, No. i l l , held Its Courtney Rylcy Cooper reveals N E W coyed teeth may be reopoaelble for 8^- .?PSHBH£.KJ2Srr uiMJer th« Mime compul- teat a group of business men .BY RODNEY DUTCHER. THURSDAY, APRIL IS (Central aad Bastem Standard Ttale) eighth regular meeting at Gilead HAVE WAGES CUT Hall Tuesday evening. This was TEETH VITAL TO ■leepleae atghta, poor or DINNER FOR MAY 15 l * * * * ® i P w S ^ P l S S S r ^ ’ ” |Ilon M •very other pubUc a »e n cy - from a certain d ty visited a De­ BLOND Netei All programs to ker and baste ehalna or greiipa tharaot nniata as(Ml- dlstateroet ta acbool work or’ ploy. ged; ooaat to eoaat (a ta a) daalgnatloa InoludaaI airi arallabla statlona Neighbors' Night. 'The program partment of Justice official not Manchester HsraM’s Wsshlngton the ooflinilttece on Interstate Jr CsauiON Kbo m ib to spBBd BO mor* money than the Praerimt aublaot ta tbanta. P. Cant. Baat. waa os follows: Song by Orange, a Dr. Rlclunoed polated to the ear* »aSfil£Si*ri:iOTK>i* long agpo and told him that they OoiTSspondent eommece. TUa la a total of M •♦MS NSA Koscane ^B*nU Keaafer^ poeple a n wtUlnf to approprtaU tu letters each men most write. . •KMMMMmCt.MCYORK NBC-WRAF NtTWORK •14^ tide—^ u t y ProBram - aaat; paper, "Unpaid Workera,” ^ ttan CHILD’S HEALTH •ad ottentlee whleh awtbers ordi­ lU l had raised i large fund to finance rMBded October I. II them—eren Its matUeTml "property a vigilance committee In their One-Man Role' Banned for Oood In j "Then he must bring teem all to K------■ASIC — gaati waaf wlw wtel wtle Milton Charlaa. Organlat—waat Boom FoDpws Code Adop- by Esther Welles and read by Al- narily glva to the chUd’e hair, ftagbr- Sheriff-Beet WiDian A. Sef- >cM rcbcd Et c o E »c b lc » wjar wtag weah k ^ whio wfbr arre Site— dilA-Praaa. Nadia Nawa Parlad frod Stone of Wspplng Grange; noUa, akin, etc. Most mothers wrould rjbM^BTO esd Holl^rc* Entered ct the tax payer” provlalon could almost town to drive out the crooks. N B A .... Rsooevrlt "Nuggeota" i tee Power A Light Co. New York. April 18.—Onri of tha « z y wban weaa wtam «w ] waal: midi diOa— TiCO—Myrt and Marea — raat: ' K it o ^ e et Mcneheeter. Cenn^ ae They wanted the official to ad­ Tlwt BMdle Hash ...... tVheClor | office to bo checked. Tbeso men re- nicest things kbout April la teat it M l W C B ^ O B A 4 ^ ? ^ ^ t a r y j O af'S? t a t ao'the'f^^tT * kid wmaq wefl who wow wdaf wkbf Chlaaga Canaart Orahaatra-waat, saxophone solo, by Word Krause of resent any critlctsm Induced by 8 be forgiven; If It were necessary to » om onum i r u i o o l o . . n t . ^ •lie— r iT ^ u a t Plain Bill — aait: tioD Bat Earnings Shrink Manchester Grange; sketch by An­ child’s untidy appearance, w ch as •aeead CUee Mall Matter. vise teem how to go about it. Flado Oat the Why of the Big sent this very much, but they know marks tee wraning of tea cocktaU- NOnTHWgST A OANAOIAN — wtmj Mapla Btraat-DIzIa: Orah,—raldw Should By No Means Be moior to Be Guest of Honor SDBaCRlPTION RATES forglTB it, sahlch it is not It can employer la Ms eSIea dead. j a m - , wiba katp wabe wdar ktyr crot etet dover Orange, vocal solo, by Doro­ uskenrot bOlr 01 dirty haads sad ‘ 'One Tear, by atall ...... II-JJ His advice was short and to the Utility P roteot...... Women Rise they had better do as asked or their party saaaon. By now most of tea SOUTH — wrra wptf wwao wta wjaz SitA - TiM^Banay Vanuta In Sang— spring hooka hava baen launched In VI8 HAPP. a stranger, offers to I aaat: Buak Nagar»—midwaat rpt thy Welles of Wepping Grange; face. 'HMy should, Ukewlee, roseat ^ : Far Moatb. by m all...... » bo easily amended out. point. and Sadie Lehby’s Rider. Jobs will be in danger. i mention this "But you’re sure you oaw her wfls-arsun wtod warn wmo wab wapi Site— 7i4A-Baaka Cartar'a Cammants Afterward, Report Showa. at HartfonL C0B7 ...... f floods of Martinis. And moat of help her. He sends her to a bMaty ! wjilz wamb kree wky wtaa wbap kpro •ketch by Manchester Grange; Neglected Becanse They criticism o f unclean teeth, he eoKL "Gk> back and chase out your to you so teat when you get a flood faas?” wool ktba ktha waoo wava wtar riCO— SiOe—Namanea by David Naat Dalltrcred one y e a r...... ae|».00 crooked lawyers and politicians,’* tee new authors have had their shop where the IS transformed Into rise— tits—Lalth Btavtnt Htrmonlaa chalk reading, by Esther Wellee of The mother should core for the Washington, April 18.—You won’t of letters you will know how and "Sure 1 did. T looked right at It. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyt kgir kghl riO ^W anar O’ Kaafa A thaw Wspplng Orange: vocal solo, by MEMBER o r THE ASSOCIATED he said, "and your crime problem egoa baptised In publicity. n brunet, then tokeo her home. In­ PACIFIC — fcito kfi kew komo kbq teeth e t the very young chU^ and COLLEGE PACIFISTS find anything about it in the ad- why you receive teem ...... ’’ Why, what’s so myaU;1ous ataut kfad ktar kzo kpo kaz ksa kyr kya SiXt— tiSO—Waring’a Pannaylvanlana Washington. April 18.— (A P )— A Henry HllUord of Andover Grange, Are Only Temporary, A t a recent meeting o f the execu­ PRESS won't bother you any more." Kaiser*]! Stay Put Lecturers are drifting back to troducing her as hta secretary. She I t ? ” •iSO—tOiSA-Haraoa Haldt'a Brigadiara teen train him to clean bis teeth The Aeeoelated Preee la eacluelr^y minlstratlon’a now NRA bill, but Cant. gatt. i {■44—t0i4e—Tha Valaa at Cruaadara ehiurp Incline in wwskly eomtage of and song by Orange. Thera were tive committee of tee Hartford College students, for some reason That is a very familiar Idea—and Hitler Is trying to get tee ex- Manhattan from tee * midlands, meete Happ’a son, NORMAN; Ms properly and supervise the cleaning asUtlad to the nee for repBblleatloa and already have bcgUc to tall In "Nothing,” Mlllicent told him, 4iXk- SilO—Sugar A Ounny, Comady tOiOA-lliOO—Praddy Btrgin Ora*—ba- woolen and worsted goode work­ 119 persons present, representing County. Pemoeratle Association It •t all newe diepatchee oredited to It or other, appear to be peculiarly toOTo-man rule | KaYser"back on aermanMil, accord stepson, ROBERT CAIBE; MRS. smiling, "but I was wondering if Site— ti4S—WiTlIa gryant’a Orahaatra alo: Myrt and M aiw ^rpt for weal State Director Says. unUl certain that tee trolntaff Is familiarity is said to breed contempt search o f fresh material for more lies— diOO—Oaerna Outty Orahaatra tOiXt—ttiW—g . Madrlguart Orohaatra the following Oranges; Vernon, Co- oompleto. was decided to hold a “Shrievalty or act otherwiae credited la thia open to the-power of suggestion. A tn tee NRA of the future. Ing to confidential advices from a HAPP; aad I’ERA DUOHENE, Mrs. you'd be able to recognize a photo­ ers’ after a boom to tbe spring and paper aad alao tha local newa pob> At all events, the Dee Jay official s lectures. Nobody gives bon voy­ Hnpp's Maid. ■lie— Siie—Amar, Vocational Aaa'n. ttiSO—ttiOO—Harbla Kay and Orehaat. lumMo. WelUngford. East Hamp­ Dinner” at the Hotel Bond ta Hart­ Unless the Senate makes an German ar-urce usually reliable graph of her." ■iSO— diSO—Praat. Nadia Nawa Parlad 11:30—1*:S0—Denny Thympeen Orehet. summer of 1038 was reported today ton, Wethersfield. Oilcheater. <3ood ford Wednesday evening. May 18, llahed herein. . few yesu's ago they rather made a advice, excellent os It is. Is almost amendment, tee form of adinlnlatra- age pactlea to lecturers, bacauee ’That night a note on (Mr her door Site— Size—Mary Small A Orchaatra All ripbta of repubileatlon of which arrived here during the peak they might never come back. For­ "If It was a good picture I think Site— ei4S—Billy A Batty-wear only NBC-WJZ NETWORK by tee Bureau of Labor Statistics. WlU, CUnton, Andover, Wspplng Any impreeelon that baby teeth with Democratic Sberlff-elect of apeclal diapatehea herein are alao re* fad of committing suicide—some­ never followed. So it is with con­ Uon will be left to Roosevelt. of tee war scare. According to this Informs MHUeent. “The woman in During tee months Just before eign actors and actressea are I could. Sometimes you see a w(oman SiOO— TlOO' Oana Marvay Orehaatrt BAgIC — Bacti wja wbi-wbca what and Manchester. Refreshments of may be neglected tn core because MANUFACTURERS DENY Hartford (*ountyi William A. Barred.______~ body sUrted It like at other Umes The President and Donald Rich­ story; black ormlne la here." Mlllicent osae dressed a certain way and teen you S i i ^ TilO—'Tho Marry Mlnatral Bhow and Just after their code was ap­ sandwiches, coke, cookies an() cof­ Seymour of Bast Granby, as tee siderable surprise that one learns looking up ship acbedulea or Hol­ the woman, tries to follow, hot loeeo riOe— eiO^Nudy Vallaa’a Hr.—o to o wham kdka wear wjr whr wiyr wmal they ore not permanent la erroneous, Pull aerriee client of N E A Berr* somebody started fads for wearing that In Phlladelpblar—notoriously berg have discussed tee question Wilhelm Is virtually broke, lywood time tablea Dlatingulshed gat a snapshot picture of her and SiOO— tioe—Ahowboat of tha AIrwava wfll; Midi wcky wanr wls kwk kwer proved, tee size of tee woolen fee wrere served. D ic in g waa en­ guest o f honor. William M. Greene, toe, Inc. ______frequently. They agreed teat a gmt unable to ooUect revenue from her. Mlllicent goes to tee ebauffeur’a it doesn’t look at all the same, but if • lO ^ieieo—Whitaman’a Mualo Hall koll wran wmaq kto wkbf workers’ weekly payrolls wros lar­ joyed after tee meeting until mid­ for the core of Uu baby’s teete Is a SEC. WALLACE’S CHARGES pretrtdent o f tee aosoclatlon, was funny bats or driving awful-looking mualclana art played out as their NONTHWIST A CANADIAN — wiml ■»r- corrupt Philadelphia of all places— like General Johnson could l^ t hit estates back home because quarters. Tbe chauffeur Is dead from tell was a good picture I think I lOiOO-lliOO—Orahtm MeNamaa—west ger than it had been for several night. Music was furnished by the health measure which may be neg­ named general chairman of tee ar- Pablliher'a ilepreaentatlra: The automobiles. Now they are all concert tours come to an end. Even a bullet wound. ’JIts—lilts Maradith Wilaan Orehaat. wiba katp wabo wday kfyr cr«t cfef •sr- Jullua Matheera Special Aseney—New six laivyers have Just been disbarred things done a lot faster than a board of Relcb currency restrictions, tee night clubs are having a hard could spot It all right” ieIts—llite—Tom Coaklay A Orchaatra SOUTH — wrva wptf wwno wla wjaz years, tee bureau sold In Ita third Grange orchestra. lected only St tee peril of the ebUd’e rongementa committee and will also Next morning, EROEANT MA- Terk. Chicaco, Detro t and Beaton. stirred. up About peace, and going for collusion with racketeers and like the present NIRB. and heavily indebted to Amster­ time finding reasons for giving 8 "What color was her hat?” lin o—tZKKh—Danca Muale Orchaatra arfia-wcun wlod wrm wmo Web wapI report on wages and hours in tee The Bcbools in Gilead had one physical well-being. Dr. E. Harvey serve as toMtmaater at tee event. HONEY lakes charge of tee oaae. 1t;8IH-12i30—Joa Nalchman Orchaatra wjdz Womb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro textile Industry. session on Wednesday so that the Richmond, director of tee DIvlaton Survey Shows That Processing ■ P MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF trqt-of^Ahsir way to fight for it by But they also agreed teat no dam bankers. Attempts to have publicity soirees. "Black 1 think, but I cuui’t be weal ktba ktha waoo wava Tbomoa M. Rourke of Unlonvtlle other unethical practices. They - Over tee telephone MBS HAPP CBS-WABC NETWORK But tee average shrank from teachers, Mrs. Ida Heck and Mrs. of Mouth Hygiene of tee State De­ Tax la Raining Textile In­ boa been named to supervise the ac- CIRCULATIONS. inaugurating campus revolts against sane, high-grade man would ever the currency restrlctloiis relax­ sura.’’ MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kglr kghl were six out of eight against whom learns that her husband baa been BASIC—Btati wabc wado woko weao Ruby Pease, could attend tee teach­ take such a Job again and that, even ed -and to borrow from Sir “What color was her hair?” craab wnao war wkbw wkre wbk eklw .PACIPIC—kzo kfl krw komo khq kfad $17.50 during August and Septem- partment of health, declared todiw dustry in New England. tivttles -of the ticket committee; The Herald Prlntlns Company. Ino., military training. It must be teat on one-occasion kidnaped. She Is warned not to In­ ber, 1083, to $1843 ta August, 1084. ers’ meeting held et Colchester Harry 8. Buries o f East Hartford •aaumea no SnanclaT reaponalblllty charges were brought by the local if be (Ud, tee thousands of inevitable Henri Oeterdlng, Brittsb oU or another averybody has gone "It was covered up pretty well b4 wdro woau wjaa waan wtbl wapd wlar ktar kpo kaz kgm kgr kya in tee deportment's weekly broad­ for typographical errora appearing la It appears that the "antl-mlHtar- Bur Association. One of them is presaurea on him would soon k i^ k magnate, flaled. form tbe poUoe. tee hat. I don’t know whether It wral wbna: Mldwaati wbbra wfbm kmbe Cant. Bait. This was about one dollar a week Wednesday afternoon. cast. “Help your-cblld to get a good will bead tee gift eonunlttee; Ernest to a cocktail party (some of the kmox wowo whas kfah less than tee average during tee de­ Mr. and Mrs. Elrlc Larson and Washington. Anril 18.— (A P )— C. Perry, the decoratlona committee; adrertlameata In the Maneheater Ism” Idea baa infected Connecticut him off balance. Hard times caused members of publishing houses still call them Norman begs MiUlcent to tell him black or not She had the kind o r BAST—wps wbp when wIba wtea ware 4i30— S:30—Tha Singing Lady—aaat start in Iffe by taking core of the Erening Herald. a state senator, another a civil serv­ J'JJ— 5’Jt~2!'Pl'an Annia—ttato n ly pression year of 1982, $4.75 less than daughter of Amherst, Mass., have James R. Rabbett of Windsor Locke State College and the directors of The chairman of a board con al­ the small court to Intrigue and literary teas), has had a thor­ what she knows of tee whole affair. ■kin that goes with a blond—sort of Wleo efrb eKao wibz wmaa baby teete,” he urged. Manufacturers’ complaints about ice commissioner. The two who She does. Together they determine OlXlg—wfat wsta wbro wqam wdod { “{{ —Wm. LundtII'a Intarvlaw tn 1928. moved here into the Horton house. the speakers committee; George T. THURSDAY. APRIL 18. ways pass the buck to the full board propagandize abroad toward a royal- oughly enjoyable time, and keeps smooth and white, except for tea kira wrcc wlao wdau wtoe krid wrr dlls—To ga Anneunead—aaat: C(u-e and responelbtllty of the tee group of cotton texUle industry that instituUon have taken time by escaped disbarment were severely to solve tee mystery. ktrh ktaa wmeo koma wdbo wbt Weolay tha Math—waat The Bureau reports were ordered Mr. Leraon is working for Robert baby's teete really begins In tee Monion of Avon the music commit­ when a few billion dollars' worth of let restoration—an Idea which ap­ OU attending teem with tee con­ cheeks, and her Ups wrere real rad." E. Foote. In New England, termed by Secre­ the forelock and served notice that NOW OO ON WITH THE STORY wblz wdbj wwra wmbz wale wtnbr e i » —PraM. Nadia Nawa — ba- by President Roosevelt when he ap­ third, monte of fetal life, and, there­ tee; Charles B. Mahoney o f Wtad- AROUND THE CIRCLE censured for improper realization of Industry lands on his neck. That’s peals to at least one strong element viction that some day history will "I think we’ll get a photo­ tkala JBmi hgka woea wdna wnox kwlcb ■ •J"gl"g Lady—mtdw rpt proved tta general textile strike set- Mrs. Clarence Fogll and Mrs. t e Of-Agriculture Wallace yeeter- ■or tee dinner committee while agitators against the college train­ why tee revised NRA will be gov­ In Germany. Hitler’a secret police— repeat Itself. I go to them, too, graph,” Mlllicent told him, "and MIOWkST — wzl wmt wmbd wlm S i J t J'S -A rm an d Olrard and Orah. fore, tee health of the expectant their responsIbUitles. CHAPTteR XXXI •>44— fi44—Lowall Thomaa — aaat: tiement, lost September. They ore Floyd Fogll and daughter, Patricia, cL.y aa "all smoke screen,” were ’Iho enormous ineffectiveness of ing system, whether of the student erned by a board—though tee su­ the Gestapo— decided It would be whispering to my conscience en come back. You can look at teat wtbw kfh wsmk wkbn wceo wabt kacj mother should be eofeguordeiil from As a matter of fact Philadelphia Norman Happ emerged from the wnax woo OrphM Annia—rau at to midwatt being sponsoreii by NRA and tbe were visltora In WUIlmantlc . Tues­ tee very start, by eating foods which many and conflicting, a survey by the New Deal In bringing the lion preme NRA power will continue to safer to heve the ex-Kaizer at home, route teat no matter how badly and tell us If It’s the same wmmani’’ ' MOUNTAIN—kver kid keh kil J iO ^ yiO^Amaa ‘n'^Andy—aaat only day afternoon. tee New England Council dlecloeed body or the faculty, will be fired. could probably find nearer a hundred sixth retail liquor store he bad COAST — kb] koln kfro kol kfpy krl •■♦J— 7i14—To Bo Anneunead Textile Labor Board. will furnish plent} of lime for build­ test with Roosevelt. where he could be watched. they turn out they are still part "I can try. anyway, Ckime again Workers making tee least per M n. John Lyman, who baa been today. The survey was compiled at and tha lamb to lie down together Whether that Is quite the best way of my Job. The fact la, of course, covered. Mlllicent looked at bis face, Ubk tan] kwg kem kdb kgmb kgb •>**— Z>3?—Fl«y4 Oibbona Haadllnat ing teete and bone, by getting ample and six than six lawyers who de­ A "Hint” To Biddle " But the ex-Kalser wants to stay anytime, ma’am. It’s a pleasure to Oont. Bait. Sinfc Yodallitd hour suffered most by tee decrease visiting her son and family, Mr. tee request of tee Chamber of Com- and In conjuring peace and well to meet what after all may be re­ Rooeevelt, wrritlug not long ago to that afternoon parties are a kind knew teat he had discovered some­ ?*SJ— 4:00—Paitaraldv Coneart Oreh. fresh sir and sunshine, and by a served disbarment. So could any where he Is—and have hla income help you any way I can.” 4ite— lite-^aak Amidtrone — adat; ?>i5~ !'*6—Ta Ba Anheunetd In weekly earnings from tee summer and M n . Norman Lyman, boa re­ mefee committee on Industrial Con­ being out of the everlasting conflict garded as discussion of a public Chairman Francis Biddle of the Na­ bootlegged out to him, If possible. of occupational dls">se. a Public thing. "You’ve found it?" she asked Norman Happ piloted Mlllicent gniambla—Dlxta; Voaal—watt turned to her borne ta Marlborough. reasonable amount of exercise. Dr. ditions In New England, headed by other great city. And why the de­ dide— ii4K-t>lek Trae;^baala: Mini, J>2?~Daath Vtilay Daya. Play o f '33 to last aummer, the report Richmond sold. between employer and employed tional Labor Relations Board about Women Show Power Menace No. 1. when he bad approached tee car. from the store and, aa they crossed JiSO— *>30~AnBtll Maraada Oralitctra said. The spring vacation of the schools Frank W. Dunham of FaU River. question may be open to debate. aturaa — midwatt: Batwaan Book- f.Tdnor Soloa Absorbent cotton wo(md around cent members of the profession hes­ an Investigation he wanted made, Femsie wrath wrecked the lob- All invitations to afternoon par­ ‘T think so," ho told her. "This tee sidewalk, said, "That’s tee rea­ onto araat; Ceamopelltana—Dlzlo starts today for ten days. In contrast to Secretaiy Wal­ has never been better Illustrated But It is rather difficult to see what ties carry hopeful little gnaam. Leas Than $10 Weekly. tee fltiger and dipped in a soluUon itate as they do to Institute bar pro­ suggested: bylst-lnsplrcd rider to tee agricul* (4 to 7) a place ia open until 3 o’clock in the son I wanted you to talk with him. I •iSO—diOO—Buek Noeara—aaat; Ba- IQifO—DIaeuttlon of Betnamlet Nearly 20 per cent of tee mole Contractor Alexander Jarvis, Jr:, lace's declaration that over-produc­ than In the affair of the Colt strike. K. S,; V. P. In one corner. However, morning. A little after two a woman atrlea Oteead, Planlat—waat lOieih-lllOO—Bab Chatttr Orchaatra'— of boric acid may be used to clean bearlog the question of student mili­ ceedings against tHcse lawyer-crim­ "Let’s not have any publicity on turc appropriation bill which threat­ could see teat he fell for a pretty ■lit* *'t* — Bobby Banaan — aaat; workers and nearly 40 per cent of Is wmrking two shifts on the North tion, Inefficiency and obsolescence Right now hardly anybody knows I never have known anyone who bought a pint bottle of whisky and Tha Man of Netaa Trla-naldwaat J“ *: Amot ’n’ Andy—watt rapeat street road. The first shift works tee baby’s gums and later, when are tee causes of present textile tary training has upon the problem inals It Is Impossible for the layman this. It occurs to me that you and 1 ened to prevent the Bureau of Home ever sent in an acceptance. If you face and figure, and he was getting lOiJO—lliJO—Manny LaPart Orchaatra tee wmmen were earning leea than demanded teal particular brand.” Sise— diSe^rank Oallay Orohaatre— 4"4 Hla Violin ' $10 a week lost August from eix o’clock until 12 o’clock and teeth appear, a soft brush should be conditions in New England, tee much about the cause of the labor of peace or war. have been getting our names in tbs Economics from tipping off the decide to attend, they can’t ’ turn a little surly about my questions— Al Noth Oroh—.waat: Jack 11i04—1tiJ4—Tommy Tuekar Orchaatra to understand. Certainly the nor­ newspapers too often lately.” citizenry to healthy diets. "A woman!" Mlllicent exclaimed. AiWittrang, Bkateh—midwaal rpt In that connection,., the report tee second shift from 13 o’clock un­ substituted, tee mother attending to manufacturers Included tee proc- troubles at the Colt plant In Hart* It ehould be obvious ebpugh to you away. If you don’t go, you can acted as though he thought I wras 11i36—If lie—Dancing In Twin Cltlcc the cleaning until tee child is old mal, respectable lawyer suffers from Somehow or other, Biddle's name The House passed the rider at be­ ‘■Yes,’’ be said. pointed out that tee woolen work* til six o’clock. esalng tax, Japanese competition, ford—who is most to blame or why counter subsequent reproofs by trying to make trouble for tbe wo­ enough to be taught to use tee any college student, from whpm Is hasn’t been so prominent since. But hest of a lobbyist for flour millers ‘’What did she look like?” man Tn tee black ermine coat" era were tee best paid In tee whole Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish and north-south wage differential, state the presence of crooked shysters In pointing out that you hadn’t made ■on, Calvin, wrere vislton ta Hart­ brush pereonally. legislation and local taxation, as •—except those persons directly con- to be expected some familiarity Vltii one still seem.*) to read about Roose­ who had persuaded wheat slate Con­ "I want you to come In and talk She said excitedly, "Do you know 9:00—Death Valley Dsya textile Industry. the profession-and suffers greatly. any promises. 9:85—Mexlcaa Orchestra. ford, Tuesday. Regular sleeping hours, proper well as over-production. - cemed. Nor are those details Im­ velt occasionally. with the man,” Normal, said. "You’d what we’ve done?” The decreases, tee report noted, history, that throughout time gressmen that reduced consumption Usually you go. You go about 9:45—Frank and Phil. . Rcbeoreals for tee pageant, ‘The recreational habits, personal hygiene The council survey was based on Yet so rare Is such a drive as the Why of the Big "Protent" of Wheat had been urged. be more apt to get tee stuff we want "W hat?” he asked. were for tee wixil and worsted in­ portant to tha main question. That and defenceless peoples have gone 5 o’clock, an hour teat proves you In a description—you know, clothes 10:00—Melodic fftrlngs — Sym- dustry ss a whole. Average week Triumph of Love," are being held and a diet which Is up to etandord reports from 87 textile compantee ne In Philadelphia that It becomes Chairman Burl Wheeler of tee Evidence indicated the effect of don't wish to'cadge all the cock­ "W e’ve uncovered tee only person WTIC main question is. How far has the and everything.” pbonlo Etasemble. ly earnings ta the south rose during St tee church. The pageant will in nutritional requirements will ex­ representing 108 mlUe employing down before the assaults of warlike nW s of the novelty variety. Senate Interatate Commerce Com­ the dicta attacked would really be tails; an hour, also that may pro­ who has had a good look at the face ■BrtfO rd. OotUL New Deal, arlth tU NRA SecUon His manner was that of one 10:30—‘‘Our Natural Resource!,** J. the yeax covered. be presented next Sunday evening ert a favorable influence on tee 73,608 wrorkers In New Ehtgland. aggressors. The padflst theory mittee was startled the day be re­ to Increase wheat consumption, but vide a few minutes converaatlon of the woman in tbe black ermine MfiOO W. 1040 K. O. 8SM M RUeeell Smite, Professor of Eco­ as a special Easter service of tee teete of a growing child. "General dissatisfaction was ex- IS NOT EXPENSIVE" T-A and its complicated. Involved ceived more than 3000 letters, near­ had been used to build up the lobby. with the guest of honor. If you struggling against tense excitement coat—the only one who could posi­ Employment, tee report eoid, hod that it takes two sides to make a and Mlllicent said, “Look here, TrBPBlerB BraAdoBattag nomic Geography, Columbia Unl- been on tee down-grade tor years. CUiristlan Endeavor. Nature provides 30 baby teete, ar­ :iressed over steadHy rising local and gadgety machinery for tha cre­ ly all protesting against the Wheel- Women's organizations pro- are an optimist (and all party- tively identify her." venrity. The annual Tri-County Commun­ and state tax burdens,” the survey iReal r lood tea offers • delieiout good- war Is pot a sound one. Unhappily you’ve found out something al­ The number of wage earners ta re­ ranged for a definite purpose, and ncM ih it slwsyi sztiifies. A nd good tea |” rsB x n tsc^ ^ the wish. dwdUMK ation of sweetness and light In boss- er-Raybum bolding company bill. teeted so furiously that the big goers must be opUmlstc), your ■’You figured on bringing back 11:00—Time, weather. cent years: ion eenlee win be held at tee each one la supposed to remain in said. an aggressive and strongly armed ready.” a photograph?” he asked. goes fsrther... it gives you more snd U all tUaahig. In tub or ipsihet k Health and Diet Then bis clerks began to find among millers themselves— remember­ spirits are above par when you Tlnmday, April 18, 1085 11:05—Joe and Bsteese. 1823 Gilead church Thursday evening, tee chlld’e mouth a certain length of Mtter cupe per pound. Next time you worker relationship, advanced in the people can always carry a war Into enter the room. Maybe It will be He nodded. “ Yes." ...... 194,600 April 18, St 8 o’clock. WIDOW GETS SALARY gra clothes 4 or ) thsdes vbitct--«(A ^ them letters such as the following ing that women are their cus­ P .lf. 11:18—WlUlam Pena Hotel Orchee- 1925 ...... 168,000 time. A baby tooth destined to fall buyjy tcs,tes, select as packipscktge of India’s good ■ ereation of a New Time. from Harrlaburg,-Pa.; fun. "What is It?” "W hoee?” 4ffK>—^WomsB’a Radio Rovlew. tro. Mrs. A. H. Poet spent Wednesday Gives rich, lively luds—w m Is As t m the country o f a peaceful one, which Advice tomers—rushed word here that 1932 ...... 110,800 out at tee age of six should not BIsck tcs. To get With Donald R. Richberg, adjut- "Dear Sir; Please find enclosed the rider must be killed. "Just this,” he sold. "She w on Mlllicent said crisply, *T?era 4:80—^Blue Room Echoes — Joseph 11:30—Wayside Food Shop Orches­ with her son and his family, Mr. Washington. April 18.— (A P )— mater. Seeks dotbes clean without setub' has happened so many times that By Ur. McCoy a black ermine coat.” 1633 (Aug.) ...... 168,000 ordinarily be allowed to remain until It, look for the printed mattor which is given to The American Association of The first people you see are the Du(diene’s, of course." Blume, director; Mildred Haley, tra. and M n. A. Etarle Post ta East A bni authorizing payment of tS,- blog or boiling. Easy on the hands. ant-generallsalroo of the New Deal Mlllicent scrambled out of tee 1934 (Aug.) .110,300 tee age of ton: likewise, a tooth sup­ Itademstk (left) then Is no counting them. So that all employes of tee Pennsylvania University Women. American Diet four o’clock arrivals, waving at "You think she’s the one?" eontrmlto. 13:00—Paul Rerere’s Ride. Hartford. 800 equal to one yeariz salary to onthcpacksgeof under the commander-ln-chlef, car, quivering with nervoua tension. In tee first three months o f tee posed to remain until tee age of ten refusal to become familiar with the o h a n g N^ Power 8c Light Co.; also a card Association, American Home Eco­ waiters. Well, at least there ia "A t any rate we’U ahow him her 8:00—OoL Rescoe Tumer’e Flying 12:80 s. m.—Dancing In the Twin Mrs. E. E. Foote and Mra. Mrs. Margaret W. Baldwin, widow tcs you buy.” "Honestly,” she asked, "was It tee New Deal, while codes were being should not be prematurely removed. m AMiaicA't throwing up his hands and declar­ methods and practices of armed There Is an old saying, "Nothing which they are asked to have signed nomics Association, National Coa the consolation of knowing that photograph,” she aald. Stories. Cities. Charles H. Fish spent Wednesday of the late Frederic E. Baldwin of some of the drunks, bores and woman in tee block ermine coat,” g:15—Studio Progimm. drafted, the number employed ta in Hartford. Premature loss of baby teeth may Ansonla, Conn., American consul at ing that the government now action Is about as futile a gesture cndurca except change.’’ I f you will by four voters. gress of Parents and Teachers, Na­ -She was about to step into tee tee Industry Jumped 83 ' ^ r cent, caiue permanent teete to come MOCAAf tOAA think it over, you will find that this ‘They are also asking all em- tional League of Women Voters, rudest people are likely to leave "Steady,” he cautioned. "Don’t car when her attention wras caught 8:80—Labor Union Talk. Mra. Levins Hutchinson and Mr. Ha'vana has been approved by tee NIXr WAINMY Eotblng to do with the strike" there in behalf of peace as any one can get excited. It woa woman in hourly earnings Increased 10 per tad Mra. J. Bonks Jones were call- erookedfy and often leads to faulty is certainly true. Although tee ployes to werite a letter to-eaeh and National Womaiv’s'Trade Union early. As you are picking your way a by (K>me object which reflected tea 5:48—^You Be the Judge. Senate Foreign Relations commit­ is every evidence that this tremen­ black ermine coat.” cent and weekly earnings 83 per Sra in WUIlmantlc recently. occlusion, preventing tee upper and tee. //'Ill' m m < In It" make. changes may occur so slowly that Senator and Representative on League led the fight among them the hoptess catches up sun’s rays. She paused to stare down 0:00—WrightvUIe aarion. cent. with you. Mlllicent felt hla hand on her el­ 8:80—Prees-Radlo News. dous bureaucracy, after a two years Thera Is very Uttls need, In this from day to day we are not con­ into the gutter. A moment later she Resnlte o f Code. , march with fluttering banners and scious of teem, nevertheless. If yOu "So GOOD to see youl” says she. bow steadying her os she crossed gave a atartled cry and lunged for­ 6 :88—Laugel Trio. country, for collage students to "Bo GOOD of you to come. Just the sidewralk and entered the swing' 8:45—Nonnan NeHaon, taritom. RADIO; ^ Adoption of the code brought a will think back ten years, you will Twice a week I have been rubbing ward. Her band reavbsd toward a slack in tee amount of work, bta sounding brass, has gone clear assume tee responsibility of leading In the right side may be due to any about EVERYBODY Is here, but ing door of tea retail liquor ftore. 7:00—Amateur Night—Irwin CJow- around a circle and arrived at the find teat your life has changed In a purs olive oil on my body. The rea- one of eeveral different causes, for I’ve been watching tee door and ■mall triangular piece o f brass-stud­ per, director. tee cut ta maximum hours from tee peo^e In the direction of pad' great many respects. It seems to me, n Is merely teat It Is restful and A man well past middle age, with ded leather. about 80 to 40 resulted ta an Imme­ very spot from which It started out. example, an inflammation of the hoping YOU would show up. I a white muetacbe, eurveyed her with 7:30—Mturteal Momenta. Asm. The entire spirit and culture that as long as circumstances are nave an idea teat It would keep appendix, inflammation of tee colon, "What ia It?" Norman Happ ask- New York, April 15—(A P )—Max diate increase of three per cent tn And the name of that spot is No­ guess you know NEARLY all these tired, expresalonleas eyes. 7:80—Bernard aad Casper, Mta' of the country are utterly opposed going to change, the beat plan Is to my stOn healthy. Is there any pos- a muscular strain, etc. I advise that people, but I’ll take you around. By ed. atrelSa Boer wlU playf tee port of s privstd tee number of employ^ workers change along witli them. the beat plan ia for you to go to your "W e want to talk with you a lit­ detective M minutes a weric on between July and A u g i^ , 1983. The where. already to anything like Imperlalls alblllty o f Injury to the skin?" the way, do tell me your name so I She held It up. “It’e a comer,” 8:00—Rudy Vallee'e ’Variety Show. It Is a curious fact that those who Answer: There con be no danger doctor and have him examine yrou. tle more about teat witlsky sale,' WEAF'NBC, starting April 30. Port code also reimlted In an Increase o f la it any wonder that the labor cun introduce you." Norman sold. she exclaimed, "teat came from the 9:00—Captain Henry’s SbowbosL tie militarism. The only war in refuse to change, must find that in In your rubbing tee olive oil on your When the real cause present in your of tee series will be s descriptiim 25 per cent In tee hourly wages of provisions of the National Recovery You meet the guest of honor, The man surveyed the bottles suitcase ta which the Gentry books 10:00—Paul ‘Whiteman’s Music Hall which the United States could pos­ the course of time they become body. case has been ascertained, the a Mr. B. Bamaby Grosafuss, and ' Show. of hla fight with Jimmy Braddock: thosa employees earning more tii.n stacked upon his counter with a of accoimt were kept—the suitcase 28 cents an hour. Act are being not only evaded but sibly become Involved wrould be a bored and dissatisfied. On the other proper treatment can teen be pre­ are unable to remember, for the that waa stolen from my room!” 11:00—John B. Kennedy on Current June 13. scribed for you. Without knowing critical eye, picked up one of them, Try These Tonight. "A high degree o f compliance openly defied—as they were long ago genuinely defensive one. And the hand, ho who changes Is fiilfliling (Mottled Teeth) momuit. the name of his new book. He took It from her, turned It Events. one of the mighty laws of life, tee Question; Ur. T. I. L. Inquires; “ I what Is the cause, any suggestions held It to tbe ligbt^.dusted It with a WEAF-NBC—5:38, Mary BmsU, with tee code requirements for these can’t fool He abi,kes bands with well-simulat­ defied by Ford, by Weir, by the cloth and nodded. over in hts fingers, studying It 11:18—^Meredith WUlaon'e Orches­ best possible way to make a defen- law of growth. Taken as an average, have a mottled condition of the regarding treatment are more or less ed Oordlallty and turns on h-ou habit. I am going to ask you to make its economy work without ac­ NEW LOCUST SPB.AY TESTED A public whist party will be held fair and utterly opposed to tee dem- when it is proposed to shift the bur­ wrrlte to me again, giving your name back room to get It.” To Be Continued keeps the upper-cylinders and valves of to enjoy. Why be content with so cess to the Chinese market. FOB W'.VR ON AFRICAN PEST Thursday, AprU 18 S t West Side Rec on Cedar street. •"...axdyatwgMraaieeoflOOK good, thank you, that we don’t charge •cratte theory of government, but den o f caring for the indigent aged little when so much more could be and address and enclosing a large, Mr. Peffer’s conclusion, then, is “Did she drive upi?' P. M. Play will atari at 8 o’clock and —risfaetlon to every guest Is doub- SB out-of-date as tee dodo. The away from the customary revenue yours ? self-addressed envelope so that I that we can avoid the necessity of Capetown— (AP) —South Africa "There waa someone waiting for ARGENTINA PEN­ prizes will be awarded. Jy appredoled becaww 1 know Yea, If j-ou have been bored, dis may send you an article along this her In a car. She drove up with 4:0O—Betty and Bob. your motor cool, friction-frcc, and m- JBduoation department does well in sourcea and fasten it upon tee backs fighting Japan for the Chinese mar­ has Just experienced Its worst SIONS MURDERESS Monday. even a penny extra for satisfied, and discontented, the best line. ket only by adopting some form him.” i'i5~5f***°®** Sewing Cfircla. yon live np to iL Every travel- of tea people, utterly without regard locust year, government experts an' The women’s gym class will meet smphaalalng Its unfitness for a place thing for you to do is to take up of economy which does not depend nouncing that never before has such "A m an?" Mlllicent asked. Buenos Aires— (A P )—Senora El­ 4:M —D w ny Dee—Did You Know. K from 7:15 to 8 o’clock. iagosanl meet'agrees with nse." 4:45—TIm«. ■ Is a twenttetb century taw. to their ability to carry It, through something new. Picture yourself as (Melba Toast) | for Us existence on a constantly ex- damage been wrought by the plague "Yeah, a man.” vira Mulvey de Leigh McMorran," The men’s gym class will meet •rtamlOmfrlmStjamrfamiNAIrlm smooth-running . . . a job Tydol’s extra quality. yf-S Questlon: Mrs. E. P. R. writes; "I i ponding foreign trade. He leave.m tbe inside of tee sedan to Norman, tending store for her hiu- 7:15—To bo announced. *2 S0 * 4 0 0 * 4 8 0 long. Ars you bored with lack of bottloa and mugs began ripping tee new poison ia fatal to locusts the baggage compartment while she aapact of warm generosity. Or ing yite your reducing program. band, turned at shout of “Hands 7:30—Floyd Gibbons. EXTRA DIYIDEND NgMa o f • taxing autbority. A friends? Join some club or social through tha top of bis automobile but harmless to humans and stock was getting tee whisky.” , siKcux Doczix mn.BZDDeo while he was in Lincoln he thought —the danger and drawback apply­ up,” but ludlsmayed she went into 7:48—Tune Twisters—male vocal amount of tee debt bur- p e r h ^ ha didn’t Perhaps he had group, or Join a church where you "Would you know this' woman If trio. (Pain In Right Side) teat was too much and called police. ing to tee poison prcvloualy u s ^ action. St. Paul, M inn.-The police paid Ih. MuUrto. PlMMwriw IwM. s f our towna and ciUaa ia duo to tn mind exactly 'tee sort of thing meet new faces, Are you tired of Question: Mr..-JJ. Z. O. writes: ”I you saw her again?” With a lightning right she knock­ 8:00—Pastorale — concert orches­ dividends ta returning lost proper­ Yesterday in Municipal Court arsenite of soda. ty. r t - ifwsnnsfsnris teat for yeora teat imderllea tea miscalled “Old sitting dowm all day at your work? am suffering considerably from a (3irla Doha .if Firth pleaded gulity One gallon of tee new poison can “Sure 1 would. She was pretty.” ed one would-be robber against his tra and soloista. Take tonight, end go out for a good “What kind at bat was she wear* companion. While they were get­ 8:18—20th Century Ideas — “Law HOTEL baen gradually Ags Pension BUI." pain In tee right aide and would to a charge of drunkenness, but In' spray ta lf an acre and kill S,0(X),- On a bunt for three sbeeg sad a leg-Btretcbtng walk. iUia to know what la causing It" tag?" ting straightened out, ehe got a pis­ for tee La3rman.” Hayward Tom- lamb, tee police com e eltted be knew nothing of tbe ebinS' 000 Seetcangtr” ^ hopper locusta. Wn, attorney. with I N g lf g R Y 9 A U O N I s K posltles wksrn teay Answer; There is no way In which ware teat was thrown from a room­ It costs one cent a gallon. tol from under tbe counter and five, Inetead of four, aw iw w . ?:S0—George Reesberger’e Bavari­ teo ngbt to DISBARMENTS QUESTIONS -AND ANSWERS I could tell you exactly what Is tbs ing bouse window Into Wella' car. Tta price of 33.500,000 Is being "Some kind o f a small tat teat drove tee gunmen into the street. One of tee sheep hod given birth ^ALPIN an OrcheetTA—Reinhold Schmidt to V (Rubblag OU On Body) cause present In your particular case "That’s all.” said tee Judge. 'Ten asked from tee government for tta didn’t have any brim. The ermine They fled, eluding police. to a lamb while ehe roamed the T 8 e Cenira et Osaiw iiwus • A tfw days ago there was printed Question-. P^er D. writes: coat had a big collar and ehe kept| Mrs. Normen went tack to work. baego. city’s residential ores ‘tVeedoy. without first examining you. A pain doUmrs." formula. ^ ia4^S!MEi,Meriiwemr MANCReSTBR BVBNTNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURroAT^ AFRXC18.1988. MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, OUNM, THDR50AT, AFRIL IS, ISSSk Maples Hospital, board and e a r # ...... Marchuk, Wasel, r e n t ...... cent pref erred stock. Texas Oorp. and Oonaolidated OU racently ware Martin, Ella, board and c a r e ...... WAUSORIEFS DANDBUON CROP GOOD Cbartas Trebba, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- 20RD£REDPAIDBYSELECnilEN BUILDING INSPECTOR’S REPORT reported considering new bond TOWN WORKMEN LEARN Mercer, Ray, r e n t ...... SEWER RIGIfT OF WAY croft Walsh, aad Mr. sad Mra. Issues for refunding purposes. TO REPEAT WORK Manchester Middletown, City of, aid rendered...... New York, April 18—The names HOSPITAL DANCE Harry Roth. iM y e r t w d paid UM nigtit by Um 8«l«ctm«n follow; Hike's Shoe Parlor, shoe re p a irs ...... a erop t Tbe ticket eoramlttsc, headed by GALA NIGHT Following la the report of Building Inspector Edward C. Elliott, Jr., o f several large units In the oil ih- tinder increaeed activity,, whole­ | i A d ^ . taroM M oO ...... i.ao Mints, Harry, Agent, rents ...... ARGUMENT NEAR END in tbe vicinity of the Menchee- John L. Jenney, will be very glad to accepted by the Selectmen last night: duatry have been mentioned In Wall sale commodity prices rose sharply Date Book E m Oa. prinUiif MnriCM ...... U7.77 Mohr, Bertha, r e n ts ...... THAT MADE HIT ter-Eost Hartford line, near the further the distribution of tli ket« ■ Honorable Board of Selectmen, street financial circles as likely to last week, sairs Dun tt Bradstreet. PROVES POPULAR w m Bto* Company, JanUort au p p llw ...... 3.60 Montgomery Ward, clothing...... home o f Selectman Frank V. and anyone who will volunteer to , RETMANDER’S Manchester, Conn. engsge in refunding operations to Many items reached new peaks for — a t y Mayailna. aulmcrlpUon*...... 4.00 New Law Givea Municipality WiUlama la excellent—ao good, Moriarty, B. J., r e n t ...... Gentlemen: scale down fixed charges. Ohio Oil the recovery movement Of the assist may contact him. Tbs boepi-1 iM Norea, meaU and g rocorlM ...... 70.30 Moriarty, Mortimer B., ambulance s e rv ic e ...... April 18.—Suartoe Mnrlce at-Sua- la fact, that It eeama that tha tal ball affords a fine opportunity My report oa Building Inspector for the month of March, j93S, is Co. figures prominently in the cur­ commodities used by the agency In Right to Condemn Property O r ^ Harry, labor (woldlny aervlcoa) ...... 3.00 Moriarty, M. J., r e n t ...... 7...... rent gossip. The company Is said •etHlU, 6 Am. , eponaDred by South town highway workman taka, to enjoy an aventng o f dancing and 30.00 berewltb submitted; the compUation o f Its record, . ^ fieoAoTeK to Sinf/Tlim of for Sewer Conatructiqn. WflUsm, cart o f dump ...... Hoake, Stanley, rent ...... to be negotiating for the sale of an Methodlat Epwoiorth League. time out from repairing tha Demud for Ticketi It Noted to aid tha Mancheater Memorial 23.20 Dwellings Est. Coat showed advances during the week rtaaoM, rto u ...... Mountain Brook Farm, milk ...... Carrie A. Johnson, Middle Turnpike B a s t ...... Issue o f bonds to retire Its 6 per against 33 decUnea. Ooadag Bveate town road to gather aueculent hospital. S e t b a e i l ) 8torti druft ••••••• 8.04 Moszer, B., meats and groceriea...... $5,000 April 33.—Formal Ball of Settlement of the controversy be­ greene. 76.30 Oarages Nidaros” On TenA Anni- tween the Selectmen end the A l « - — To Be Held at Armory WiUlam, Jr, ranye o H ...... Murk and Co., Hermann G., floor bru sh...... Louis W. Barker, 59 Middle Turnpike iVest ...... Knigbts of Columbus, Cheney Hall. Selectman Williams. In hu Brotben, auppUea...... 113.43 Murphy, Edward J., drugs ...... 300 April 3$.—Fourth annual Irteb andar Jarvis estate regarding a right 12.00 Mlsrellaneoos characttristic jovisl msnner last POST o f f icF h« Tournaiiiei and Brown, r e n t...... McAn Shoe Co., Thom, sh oes...... Torsarj Program. Tea aad entertainment ef Girls' of way across the Jarvle property night la ths Belectmea'a meet­ On May 3 48.88 J. P. O'Connor, 171 Union Street, Brooder House ...;...... 50 for the oonetructlon of a sanitary lUy Oil Company, ranyt o i l ...... McCormick, Mrs. Wm., rent ...... ;. J. P. O'Connor. 171 Union Street, Chicken C o o p ...... Friendly society at 8L Marye par­ ing, InUmated that soma of the w, C 8,, raay* o i l ...... 13.73 McKinney, Wm., r e n t ...... 20 ish house. ■ewer serving Walker street and r i d a y 3 Prize* 8.00 highway crew had been forget­ I FOR GOOD F ! ; John r , D. M. D„ dental aerncea...... Napoli, Joseph, shoe rep a irs ...... A t the tenth annual concert o f the April 36.—Community Players In Franklin street and surrounding ting their obligations to the ', W. C.. type w rite r...... 30.00 Nsven, M. A., shoes ...... $70 "Tommy,” Hollister street school, areas, appears Imminent, based on a Although the Hoapital Ball la two FREE ENTRY! . : l Alterations and Additions Beethoven Glee club on Monday town, temporarily, to provide ibe,'Lewla B., r e n t...... 10.30 Neron, J. L., r e n t ...... auspices of Sunset Rebeksh Lodge. report ^ven In the Selectmen's weeks away, on May 3rd to be ex- The following schedule will be ob­ Chas. K. Bocys, 55 Woodland Street, Repairs ...... $3,500 aeaaonable (pod for themselves Again we are going to Joaeph, rent ...... 15.00 NetUeton, Emma Lyons, salary 6 months. Board o f Health evening, April 29, at the High aehooi April 37___"Night of Frolic,” meeting last night to the affect that served at the Post Office tomorrow: Thomas Trevitt, 194 Parker Street, Alterations and Addition ...... 450 and their famines. act, the ticket committee reports ■ otter tbe best cvenl^ you'va ^ J. A. Dairy, m ilk ...... 3.40 New England Blue Print Co., engineering supplies...... nudltorlum, the dub will feature sponsored by Company K, at State a bill recently passed In the general City carrier delivery, full morning A. M. BaiTbtt, 91 St. John Street. Alterations and Addition ...... 50 vary large advance sale. I f this la ever spent.In ManchMter. .«3 ■tab. F. T. Hardware Co., hardware and auppilea...... 147.67 New England Metal Culvert Co., c u lverts...... what the membem consider the out- armory. assembly will ^ v e power to municl- delivery: no afternoon delivery. Par­ Indicative of the interest that will Boardman, Wm. and Sona, t e a ...... 18.00 New Haven, City of, aid rendered...... etandlng number of the poet ten April 38.— Booster meeting epon- > We cannot sell all tha b ea^ ^ J paliUee to condemn the right of way cel post delivery, until 12 o’clock so we sell the best! Bogactuk, Benjamin, r e n t ...... 14.00 Newington Home for Crippled Children, board and care . . . $8,000 year’a ot their work In presenting sored by Mancbeeter Lodge of and to have established such dam­ be shown in the next few days, this noon. Rural carrier delivery, regu­ O l •o ^ e , Bd. and Sona, m ilk ...... 14.60 unusually fine muaical programs to Moose. s< Nichols, James N., meats and g ro ce rie s...... Totals ...... |g.87o ages as may be reasonable. y. irf. C . A . Notes ■ocigl .event at the Armory should lar delivery. Money order window, PABST BLUE RIBBON Bradley, H. O., uae of c a r ...... 188.48 Noble, W. B.. drugs ...... Mancbeeter. The compoaitlon la "The Beginning of Daylight Saving prove o f considerable financial aa- Respectfully submitted, Tbe construction o f sanitary s e v ­ open 8:30 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Stamp, "The beer of quality" Braithwaite. J. R., labor and m a teria l...... 21.25 Noble and Westbrook M fg. Co., license p la te s ...... Nun o f Nldaros" by Dudley Buck, Time. Thnreday alstanee to ths Mancheater Memo­ 61.20 EDWARD C. BLUOTT, JR. ers on Walker and Franklin street registry, parcel post-and General de­ Braaauakla, Adam, meate, grocerlea, r e n t...... Norton Electrical Instrument Co., truck parts ...... the words of which are from the April 39.—Tenth aanual concert has been held up for nearly two 4:09—T ^ dancing cleasee. rial hoapItaL livery window, npen 7;$0 a. m. to Fir/UEBALlPa and Brazauakaa, Leo. meata and groceriea ...... A.a,e y t « • » • a 30.00 North End Market, meats and g ro ceries...... poem by Henry Wadswrorth Long­ by BeethovenBi Glee club at High years, due to the fact that tha Jar­ 4:00—Grade school boya gym, 12- Tickets are In the bjuids e f the 7:00 p. m. Lobby, open 0:00 a. m. to NAKBAOANBETX IBownbllt Shoe Store, ...... 17.15 school, Norton Shoe Company, sh oes...... fellow. vis estate has held out fo r damagee, 10. following membem of the general 9:00 p. m. Malls will be received and ' r Bryant and Chapman Company, m ilk ...... 22.33 Oakes Service Station, range o il ...... When tbe Beethovens presented it Next Montli 6:00—Girt Scout Troop 11. committee: Mm. Jane J. Aldrich, Oysters nnd Clams on the *■ 13..35 said to exceed $3,000 for this privi­ dispatched according to regular Buffalo-Spfg. H'. ner Co., roller part-i...... Oak Grove Dairy, milk ...... MUST WED THIRD TIME at a concert a few years sgo, “Tbe May 1.—Special town meeting at 8:45^^^orth Ends club meeting. Mr. and Mm. H. C. Alvord. Dr. and half shell. Big shipment 12.00 lege. « schedulee aU day. direct from the shore. raack Brothcra.. meaU and groceriea...... Obraltls, Mra. U., board and c a r e ...... Nun of Nldaros" waa so favorably High school. 7:00—Wrestling (Mr. Ulrich). Mm. J. F. Barry. Dr. and Mm. 12.00 Daily Accident In the list of blanket Jobs M>Piwv- mpbell,-Mary J., rent ...... Ocavage, Steve, rent and m ilk ...... received by the audtenci. that it wriU Also New England conference of 7:00—Airplane aass (Mr. Weth- Howard Boyd, Mr. and Mm. Charles Campbell'aS Service Station, B a tte ry ...... 12.00 TO MAKE IT LEGAL ed, tentatively, by the government Olbrlas, Stephen, rent ...... he repeated again on this tenth suml- Lutheran churches at Concordia srell). S. Burr, Colonel and Mra. H. R . Canale, A . meats and groceries...... 61.98 Lutheran church. In the public works plan, all suggsat- W e Also Specialize in Sandwichen and they are already Olson, John I., pallet supplies...... Report verssury progmm. Tbe solo passages 7:30— Young women's bowling. BIsaell, Dr. and Mm. N. A. Burr, Carney, Ed., r e n t...... 26.00 May 3.—Benefit dance for Me­ ed sanitary aewer construction was the talk of the town. Osano, Urbano, r e n t ...... Marital Mix-up of San Francis­ AS o r WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 will be taken by Mrs. Elsie B. Gus­ Sunday morning,, April 31, Easter Dr. and Mm. D. M. Caldwell. Mr. Carrablno. Santa, rent-...... 14.40 morial hoapital at Llate armory. approved including the Walker OsoskI, Margaret, rents ...... tafson, soprano, who has assisted breakfast will be served from 8:30 and Mm. F. F. Carpentar, Mr. and Case, Lockwood and Bralnard Co., printing and binding eervlcea 45.20 Oswald, Wm., meats and groceriea ...... co Couple Is Puzzling the 1934 1035 Also Mothers* aad Daughters' street sewer with damages exceed­ to 10:30. Mm. O. J. Felber, Dr. and Mm. MODERN Central Dairy, milk ...... 31.36 Lawyers. 4,18$ . Aocidents . 3,716 the club In its presentation many banquet at North Methodist church. ing $3,000 included. In view o f tte REYMANDER'8 TAVERN Outerson, M. D., R. A., medical a tten tion ...... times and thus will givo able support Amos Friend, Attorney and Mm. Chambers Express, cxpiesa and moving ...... 41.73 .108 . Fatalitiee . 98 May 8.—Annual meeting of Y. M. paosege of the empowering act In H. W. Oarrity, Mr. and Mra. W alU r 3."> Oak Street Ladies Invited! PaganI, B., meats and groceries ...... to the chorus in this extrem dy dra­ NATHAN’S UNLUCKY STAR Charter Oak Grocery nnd Auto Supply Co., meata, groceriea, oil 23,06 PaganI, Mrs. Lucy, rent ...... 2396 . . InJuriee .. $388 C* A. tbe Oraeral Assembly, giving mu- Chicago—Nathan Ginsberg la Gorman, Dr. and Mm. Edward Hig­ DENTISTRY 7.79 San Francisco, April 18— (APV — matic offering. Charter Oak Machine (.•nmpanv, truck parts ...... Patterson, Wm., rent, meats and gro ceriea...... K ILLE D Also 'T h e Ginger Girl,” 8-aet nioipaltUes the right to condemn *all burned up” about the w ay tome gins, Dr. and Mm. LeVem e Holmes, AT AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES 31.75 A divorce was all that waa needed The other numbers on the varied Chartier, Joseph, black.sraith services ...... Pearson and Johnson, range o U ...... today to completely, untangle the 65 . Pedestrian 6$ play at Whiton Memorial hall. Mar­ rights o f way, as reported at the gunmen act Mr. and Mm. Charles Johnson, Cooveolent, Eaay Paymenta, 15.00 program will include works by Cbartler. Mrs. Rayinoml, board and care ...... I ...... Peckham, M. C.. milk ...... martial mIx-up of Mr. and Mrs. $7 , Occupant . SO ried Couples' club. Second Congre­ Selectmen's meeting last nIgfaL It ii Olnsburg, a policeman, was put­ Judge and Mm. Raymond Johnson. 60.00 Geoffrey O’Hara, Soderherg, John Church and Allen, burial s o rvites...... Peden, Isabel, board and care ...... Arthur Shannon. . BIcyllst .. 1 gational church. expected that the construction of ting his car In his garage yestcMay Dr. and Mm. R. P. Knapp, Mr. and 29.87 Wall Callcott, McDowell and other agnetti's Market, me lts and groceries...... Perrelt and Glenney, Inc., e xp ress...... They had gone through two mar­ 1$ ! .. Child ... II May 10-25.—Tercentenary exhi­ sewers on these two streets will be when two robbers came along, Mm. John Learned, Dr. and Mm. FREE 8.40 City Bank and Trust Co., r e n t...... Petersen, Mrs. Nick, board and c a r e ...... riage ceremonies, but Bad both of 91 . .. .\dult ... 82 famous composers, else an Interest­ bition et Trade school by public effected eoon. pointed pistols at his side, took $00 George Lundbem, Leroy Norris, Civlello, Anthony, rent ...... 14.00 ing mala chorus arrangement of a Petraltis, Elizabeth, ren t ...... them annulcd at the same time yes­ INJURED schools. Chairman CoOk also pointed out a In cash, and then relieved him ef Dr. and Mm. T. ri. Sloan, Dr. Extraction X-ray Civiello. Mrs. Daniel, r e n t ...... 15.00 Czechoslovakian dance song. May 13.—Opening of Memorial Pickles, Estate of W. F., renta ...... V...... terday in order that they might go 887 . .. Pedestrian .. ■erioua condition existing In the hla gold star on which waa stamp­ and Mm.' Charles StranL Mr. and With AU Plate and Qark's A. Department Store, shoo.s, etc...... 40.37 744 Duncan Robertson, baritone, will hospital drive for funds. HELLO Plescik, Bruno, r e n t ...... through a third ceremony beyond 1364 . . . . Occupant .. 1,765 vicinity of Welcome Place, Manches­ ed, "Illinois State Constabulary.” Mm. W. J. Thornton, Mr. aad Mra. Bridgework Clougb. John. Sr., rent ...... 14.00 Plesczik. Bole.xlaw, damage by d o g s ...... the question of law. First, however, be the guest artist of the Beethovens May 13.— (Tentative). Concert by ter Green, In relation to poor sani­ 37.20 35 .... Bicydiet .... $8 Cloverleaf Dairy, milk ...... Plnehurst. groceriea ...... Mrs. Shannon must obtain a divorce this year and tbe club is confident High school chorus and orchestra at tary conditions. 20.00 406 ...... C h ild ...... 355 Cobb, Lacey, board and c a r e ...... Pola, Luigi, meats and groceries...... from her first husband. that the music lovers of Manchester High school hall. — ______■ CompatU. Mrs. -Mary, rent ...... 14 70 $316 ...... A d u lt...... 2,071 MANCHESTER1 Pola Coal Company, L.. c o a l...... This is the way Mrs. Shannon ex­ wrlll have an exceptional treat In Also annual Mothers' and Daugh­ 10.50 84 . Age Not Stated 112 Copping, Ernest, rent...... Porterfield's Tire Works, range oil and auto s e rv ic e...... plained the tangle: store when they hear him aing. Hla ters' banquet at Concordia Luther­ ^rren ti, Paul, meata. groceries, r e n t...... 73.76 Prentice, Samuel, milk ...... Years ago Mra. Shannon married voice has many remarkable qualltcs an church. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Your Lenten Sea Food Is HOTEL PARAMOUNT, JV. Y.’-BROADCASTINQ Coughlin. Michael, rent ...... 9.00 Piikofsky. Mrs. Bessie, r e n t ...... John de Barril, who left her almost For Your <^nvenience We Will and he uses It with rare Judgment. M ay 21-32.—Klwranis Show at 6.72 Cummings. B. W., milk ...... Quinn, Francis, range o i l ...... immediately. Then she married This artist plays hts own accompani­ Hollister street school. ^PARAMOTNT^ Dancosae. Arthur, range nil ...... 34.03 Quinn and Co., J. H., d ru g s ...... Shannon, discovered the marriage to TO EXCHANGE PULPITS ments and creates an Intimacy in bis May 27.—Annual banquet of Wailing For You At The rBATl’lIBB F you're New York bound, why not make Davidson's Filling Station, range n i l ...... 61.61 Have A Te^orary Store At Mr. and Mrs. Max Kosulkt of 1T3 Quinn. James j., board and c a r e ...... be Illegal, and was advised by a program that is as pltaslng ■■ It la Young Rcpublicen "tub at Maeonlc your visit ■ memorable one. Hem at Tbe Davis, W. A., r e n t ...... 14.00 Center street announce the engage­ TOO nooMi I Relg. John, milk ...... lawyer that If she waited five years unusual. He has appeared in recital Tem pla TO eSATH I Pammenst, busloess Is easily eomblnad DeCiantis, Frank, meats, grocerle.s, rent . , ...... '100.18 Meriden, April 18.— (A P )—Rev. ment of their daughter, MlesXgnes Reliable Oil Co., range o i l ...... and married Shannon again her sec­ T EA ROOM Im Dell. Mrs. Louis, rent ...... 14.00 Dr. Chari S. Robertson, pastor of in many o f the leading musical cen­ E. Kasulkl, to Emeraon C. iJebe, wltb plaasara. During tba day, jrouVe Reliable Realty Co,, r e n ts ...... ond marriage to Shannon would be in St. ters of this countly and Canada. EXAMINATION FREE Dell. Mrs. and Mrs. Farr, ren ta ...... 27.60 the First Methodist church for the son of Mr. and Mra. Robert Llebe This Tcry day we received a varied supply of Air C—SMmoS mlanles away from bosioess and diopplag Remington Riintl. Inc... repairs to equipment...... legal provided De Barril didn’t show (Formerly occupied by J. L a u f» Clothing Store) 0 10 last five years, and Rev. Charles S. Every number o f the club's pro­ of 136 Prospect etreet, Rockville. Investigate Our Low Pricni. Dlatof ■••Hi renters. . . At nigfal, ihero am hundro^ of Dent, Fred, r e n t...... Rcsel. Loiil.>t. rent ...... up. She waited five years, married DRAMA TO CONCLUDE Sea Food, fresh from the clear, deep sea. Dewey-Rtchman Company, office .supplies ...... 3.60 Applegath. pastor of the Federated Hyacinths, Tulips, Hydrangeas, CakMlaris. Also the gram ^11 be memorized and under No Appointment Neceaury. KIcImnlHon, Albeit C., r e n t ...... Shannon again, and then De Barril Car«f« raclIliUt tbesiras, rosunranls and nlgbl elnbs to Diamond Shoe Store, shoca ...... 11.1)2 church of MIddleficId, near here, for the capable direction of O. Albert New PUtea or Bridges Completed • Riley Chcvmlct Company, auto, parts and la b o r ...... attempted to claim his wife. following cut flowers: Roses, Carnathms, Snapdragons, ■muse you. Truly, you'll enjoy your New Dlcken.'on. Mamie, moving .services...... I’^i.OO the past nine ycar.i, are soon to ex­ Pearson, who assumed the leader- LENTEN SERVICES la One Day, If Desired. DAILY DATES Robinson. Mrs. Jennie, rent ...... The only solution was to annul change pulpits permanently. It be­ Sweet Peas, etc. Y erl visit staying here. Diocesan Bureau, board and care ...... TJ.H'I ■blp of the chorus this year, they ex­ Platea Repaired In 8 Hours. •IMCU the marriages with Shannon, divorce came known today. NORTH (GENTRY A m > ^ Dillon Sales and Service. Inc., auto and truck p a rta ...... Robinson. Raymond E., 14 investigations; 18 dogs killed ., pect to present a concert worthy of 30.18 Rogers, Thoma.s, r e n ts ...... De Barril. and marry Shannon a High QuoUty Work. Dixon, David, Jr., Agent, rent ...... i ...... 13.00 The congregations of both church­ their tenth year as a musical unit DOllLl |00 Chariee L. Omtleiit, Manager Rohan. Charles, milk ...... third time. North Methodists to Present Coventry Grange will work the /ie«« Donatllo, Frank, shoe rep a irs...... 7.00 es have made unanimous calls to In Manchester. Plate, Bridgework nnd FUlIngs. Riindc, Releda, rent ...... Religious Drama Sunday second degree on a class o f can^- Dumas, Alex.. Agent, lent and m>>viiig services...... 26.00 the clergymen to make the transfer Tickets and aosociate member- dates tonight. Open .Ifonday and Thursday East Hartford, Town ol, aid rendi red ...... 515.38 and Bishop McConnell, head of the ehipa may be obtained from club Night; Expect Big Crowd. To 8 P. ,M. Kydiewicz, Frank, rent ...... KRAUSS HOTEL Electric Clock Co., clock rcpalis ...... 6.70 10.00 New York Conference of the Meth­ members or applications may be RykowskI, Peter, damage by d ogs ...... Elliott, E. C„ Jr., plumbing inspector...... 270.00 2.00 HEBRON odist Episcopal church has Indicat­ mailed to Carl Guatafson, 36 Maple Ravings Bank of Manchester, r e n ts ...... Bndlcott-Johnson Shoe Co., shoes ...... 16.35 57.20 ed he will make the appointments GREENHOUSE street. The North Methodist Episcopal Schendel, Albert W., m ilk ...... REMOVABLE DR. CHORNEY Engel, Hans, board and care ...... 16,00 10.44 in accordance with their wishes at 621 Hartford Road Tel. 8962 church will conclude Ita special Schlebel Brothers, truck p a r ts ...... Sunday visitors at the home of England. George, meata and groceries...... 46.95 4.16 the General Synod of the confer­ Lenten Sunday evening aervices Dentist Schlekigc. Wm. H., printing services...... Mr. and Mrs. George F. KIbbe were TEETH CLEANED 104 Asylum Ht. Hartford M f i A m o u n i England. W. Harry, rent, meats anil groceriea...... 23.6.91 103.65 ence next month. Schmidt. Mrs Carl, board and care and milk ...... Mr, and Mrs. John Magee and their this Blaster Sunday evening with Enrico, Domenlc, r e n t ...... I'J.CO 62.64 CHARGES ALMSHOUSE NEW WAY mione 6-5785 4 6 ih ST. .lust Wr*st of Hroudwuii NEW YORK Seaman Coal Co^., coal ...... daughter, Miss Dorothy, and Mr. tbe presentation of a rellgloua dra­ Bverybody'a Market, meats and groceriea ...... 26.00 56.50 N o brushing. New , different The Tea Room is truly Mancheater’a Sea Food Serpliss, James A., r e n t ...... and Mrs. Fred Arnold, all of Had- ma enUtled "He Lives,” written Fairfield Grocery, meata and groceriea ...... 16.83 14.00 method endorsed by 15,000 Den- Shea. John P., rent ...... dkm; Edward A. Raymond of Ani- by Gertrude Rockwell Oowdy. headquarters. Even much larger city eating Farmington. Town of, aid rendered ...... 21.18 13.50 VOTE WAS REVEALED tiste and Good Housekeeping .Shcchtman Motor Car Co., truck p a r ts ...... ston and local callers. Mr. and This Easter Biblical dronu. is being places can boast of no more varied sdection— and Famham, Mrs. Clarence, boaid and care ...... "^lO.OO 29.70 Bureau. Sheehan, John. Agent, re n ts ...... Mrs. Kibbee have arrived home from coached by Mrs. C. Homei Ginns Farr, Mrs. Felix and Mrs. Cervinl. rent ...... 13.50 24.50 STE R A-K LE E N, the new and none anywhere can compare with the goodness Selectman James H. Johnston and has been in rehearsal for some Farr. Felix and Roeco. rent ...... 15.00 Sheridan, Mrs. Patrick, board and c a r e ...... 20.00 their Florida sojourn In a rather un­ entirely different way to keep all Sire. John, rent ...... time. Taking parts os members of and freshness of our supply. Pkk your favorite: Fan-. Mrs. Lucy, rents ...... ’0.00 15.00 pleasant time a.s to weather. They Maintains Members Have types of removable dental work tbe coat are the following: Miriam, Blue Point Oysters on the half shell • Scallops - Farr. Pnlllp, lents ...... 29.10 Skrabaez, Charles, meats and groceries and r e n t ...... 46.50 are both fatigued from their long scrupulously clean, has behind it Sqiiatrlto. Marie, rent ...... Been Embarrasecd by Storj'. Felice, Luigi, rents, meats and giocertes ...... 63.60 13..50 trip home and It will take a litfUi EtherWoIker; Rebecca, Mae Sloan; a solid wall o f laboratory and Little Neck Chuns • Soft Shell Crabs • Live Lob­ Squlrc.s. Gladys, rents ...... Philip, Russell Holmes; Peter, Nel­ FIrpo, V., range o i l ...... f>3.14 28.00 time for them to become completely clinical approval. ‘ sters - Chicken Halibut - Mackerel - Anything that rested. son Tyter; John, William Dewart: First National Stores, Inc., meats, giocciies ...... 7.38.78 Spears, Wm., r e n t ...... 15.00 appointment o f auperlntend' Dally use of Stcra-Kleen re­ swims. Stalger, George, rent ...... Soldier, W alter McConnell; Angel, Fischer, Gustave Co., office supplies...... 2.00 14.1)0 About forty of the Czecho-SIovak- Dd matron of the town alms- moves all unsightly stains, tartar, Foley's Express, moving services ...... Starkweather. Raymond, range o il ...... 29.75 Ins of this vicinity gathered last hous^was revived In apectacular Doris Cole; Three Women, Ruth film—harmlessly. There's no 12.00 Hanson, Dorothy Ludwig and Dor­ BEER and WINES Friend. Amos E.. M. D„ medical services iglasses i ...... 25.50 State of Connecticut, blue prints, etc...... 2.28 Sunday for their usual spring serv­ fasbio^last night at the regular brushing, no handling of your State of Connecticut, board and c a r e ...... othy Hannm Manchester Dairy Frogge. A. S. Sales Co., labor and m a teria l...... 7,00 266.86 ice at St. Peter’s Episcopal church, meeting tbe Selectmen, when dentures, no danger o f dropping, To Top Off With The setting for the drama Is Gardner, Frank R.. printing services...... 1.80 State of Connecticut, widows' pen.sion ...... 1.13924 which ha.s been offered them for « H. Johnston stat­ breaking or bending them. Y et Stearns. Antoinette, board and c a r e ...... found on the housetop o f the home Carrlty., Harold, r e n ts ...... 36.00 20.00 use. as they have no house of Wor­ ed that aomb,.member of the Board Stera-Kleen cleans where brush­ Oaylor, Mrs. George, rent ...... Steven.son. Leslie, r e n t ...... ; ...... 15.00 ship of their own. The service was had revealed Individual vote of of Miriam at Jerusalem. The drama ing can never reach. Simple to The 10.50 is divided Into four scenes. 'Ibe GIbItn, Mrs. Frank, board and c a r e ...... t ; 7;...... Straiighan. W. K., milk ...... 21.51 held In the afterroon, with sermon the members taken in the meeting use. Economical, too. 151.25 senior choir under the direction of Clastonburv Knitting Co,, rents ...... Strickland, Charles, r e n t ...... 10.00 In the native language of the hear­ of April 10 wheik Mr. and Mrs. 21.30 Miss Mildred Sutherland will sing Try Stcra-Kleen today. 30c Gleason. Wm. E , rent ...... 15.00 Sweet, Harry F., tree expert s e rv ic e ...... 3.00 ers, by the Rev. John Bcllans of Ernest Peterson w m appointed to TEA R O O M special numbers at given Intervals and 60c sizes at Arthur’s Drug 88$ Main StrMt Gollmllrcr. John G.. milk ...... i ...... 7,11 Superior Spring and Mfg. Co., repairs to equipm ent...... ; ...... 9.00 Stafford Springs. They hold these town Jobe at tha almqhouse. Sylvester, Joseph, rent ...... during tbe drama, giving the drome Store, .South Manchester. Ask Opposite St. JansM'a Church Gorman. Mrs. Janies, r e n t ...... 1.5 .00 9.40 serx’lces about once every three Selectman Johnston N^ ted that about tbe money-back guarantee Taylor. Howard 1., ren t ...... ; ...... months. a musical background. "A bnalneaa built aad growtsg on quality” Gorman, Thomas F,, rent ...... 15.00 14.00 when be hod been questioned by on Stera-Kleen. Gorman, Walter. Agent, renta ...... Tedford, Joaeph. milk ...... 50.76 Mrs. Joseph Walsh, teicher of the membere o f the board In aSprevious With a congregation of about 2Su 16.40 lost Sunday night special arrange­ Gowdy, Ernest, rent ...... 10.15 Templeton, Joseph, rent ...... 14.00 grammar room, Hebron Green meeting regarding the qualifications ICE CREAM SPECIALS Great A. and P. Tea Co., meats and g ro ceries...... Thornton, Hugh, rent ...... 8.00 school. Is spending her ten days’ of Fred Lewie, local applicant for ments are being made to take care 1.117.48 of extra numbers of the folk who Graham, Tlioma.s. rent and milk ...... •19.88 Tiffany, Roland S.. special support ...... 15.00 Easter vacation at her home in Dan­ tbe Job o f superintendent, th at\ h e Grimason. Robert H., iin lforn is...... Tyrz, John, rent ...... 11.90 bury. M1S.S Mildred Prlndle, teach­ e t a M then, and reiterated will be present this coming week. 70.75 The featured Gospel Hymn sing, Orube. Mrs. Martha, rent ...... , , ...... 12.00 Underwood Elliott Fl.schcr Co,, adding m achine...... 19.20 er of the primary room, la spending atatement last night that he woul .Gustafson, Mrs, Ida. board nnd care ■'...... United Steel Co., grader p a r ts ...... 63.91 her vacation with her parents, Mr. have hired him for the Job. Other which will end with the last of 60.00 niese special services, will be held Hale. J, W, Co., groceries drugs, cloth in g...... 273.55 Valluzzl. Frank, rent ...... 12.00 and Mrs. Everett Prindle, In New members of the board were opposed Choose Your Hartford Buick Company, auto parts ...... Van's FHIlug Station, range o i l ...... 19.13 Haven. to the appointment of Lewie in the preceding the drama with the pas­ IV 1.60 tor leading. Everyone is welcome. Hartford Hospital, board and care ...... 91.35 VIchl'i Store, meats and groceries...... 14.40 A aiirpri.se birthday party for Mrs. first meeting and It was Intimated Hayes, Archie H.. range oil and pound r e n ta l...... 113.31 Wr.st. Ino„ Harold T.. labor and m ateria l...... 17.20 Anne C. Gilbert took plage at her that Lewie waa only being brought Hennequin. Louis E„ range o i l ...... 46.76 Waranokc Farm, milk ...... 5.28 home Tuesday at 3 p. m. Among in on April 10 for conslderstlon out EASTER FLOWERS Hibbard. W. E., sh ovels...... 25.57 Weir, George, rent ...... !!!!.'.' 15.00 those present were her sisters, the of courtesy. Of the nine local Weldon Drug Co., drugs ...... WIFE HAS TRIPLETS; ------^AT------Hubiard, J., compressor and operator...... 318.53 16.35 Misses Clarissa and Susan Pendleton couples who appeared before the Hebenthal, Elmore, rent ...... 15.00 Weldon, M. D.. Thomas H.. r e n t ...... T . . j!.!!. 15.00 and Mrs. Everett Q, Lord, also her Selectmen on April 10, the Select­ HiMcomb. J. I. Mfg. Co., street broom s...... 18.20 West Side Dairy, milk ...... 37.88 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and men picked Mr. end Mrs. Ernest HURksEHIND BARS Holl, E. J.. rents, board and c a r e ...... 148.40 Wetherell, Mrs. Josephine, r e n t ...... 14.00 Mrs. Charles C. Sellers of New Lou­ Peterson of Claremont, Maaa., to Anderson Greenhouses Hollorao, Timothy P.. ambulance s e rv ic e ...... 14.00 Wheeler, Charles R.. r e n t ...... 15.00 don and their Infant son, Horace tha almahousa Jobs. Peterson Is a Hopper, Mrs. Rachel, r e n t ...... 15.00 "'hippie, Mrs. Larrabee, board and c a r e ...... V'. 25.00 Wells Sellers. Handsome birthday former Mancheater boy and a World 17-Tm t Old Los ^ g e la s Girl Horn, A. C. Co., p a in t...... 41.40 WinMe.'A. R.. milk ...... 7.44 cakes were presented by Mra. Lord »• »Uis ready to help me in any emergency Wat veteran. Already Is Mothek of Five Willis and Son. Inc., G. E., range oil. cement p ip e ...... Charges had been made,. John- House, C. E. and Son, Ine., shoes and cloth in g...... 21.57 38.86 and Mrs. Sellers, beauUfuIly deco­ Healthy Youngsters AND FLORIST Houac, C. S., Attorney, rent . . . '...... 15.00 Wilson, Mrs. E.. meats and groceriea ...... 25.00 rated for the occasion. aton said, that be had "double cross, Wilson, H. L„ salary os sealer of weights and meaaurea...... and ks daily use saves me time and m on^!** cd" Lewie In his alleged failure to 153 Eldridge Street House, Charles S., examination o f Public Records ...... 125.00 37.50 Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers Los Angeles, April 18— Howortb. Emil, r e n t ...... ; ...... frt v ...... 9.10 Wilson, Robert D.. trucking aervlcos...... 72.00 and their son, of New London, were appport Lewie for superintendent, Windham, Town of, aid rendered...... resulting In a fight between Lewie Everybody woe doing fine All our floral offerings are from our own greenhouses. Multmsn, Arthur L.. shoes and clothing ...... 19.05 44.04 guesta of the Misses Pendleton and S0yi Mms-W h u a m M o an * Joe Carronza'e household, Jogntham. A- W „ filing circular a a w ...... Windsor. Town of, aid rendered ...... \ ...... and one o f Johnaton’a friends. Tbe W e’ve known them Intimately, having grown them our­ 1.00 20.68 Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert Tuesday and one, that is, except Joe. Jalfe and Podrove, rents ...... 43.70 Wogman, George, range o U ...... 17.00 Wednesday of this week. o/ Bnrmidr Avtntu, Emt Hartfcri vote filling the positions at the selves and we can testify to their thorough goodness and Wonder Bread Bakery, b re a d ...... Triplets came to 17-yeor-old Mra. Jarvis, Alex. Co., trap rock. uss o f tr u c k ...... 168.75 8.64 Following the two dlsaatroua Area almahouse was taken, It waa stated, rare beauty. For Your Easter Party Jaansy, John L., bonds ...... Wood, John, r e n t ...... without delay after the nine couples Carranza yesterday—two girls and 20.00 _ _• • •••••♦••••••■•••♦•eB»eeeeeeeeeeeee*#eeea 14.00 here this spring a good deal of agi­ a boy—to odd to the boy and girl Johnson, Aaron Estate, rents ...... 93.00 Wood. L. T., range oil ...... 85.75 tation is being made manlfeet for had been Interviewed In executive Smooth,. ^elicraus ice cream all dressed up 'with frozen whipped Yulyea. Samuel, shoe rep airs...... i**'EarIy one ffloming a couple drove I was able to « v e $4.SJ on a pair o f French tbe Carranxa'a already hava. And Johnson. Carlyle Machine Co., rent .. 8.75 8.50 local fire protection. It is felt that aeaalon by the full board. Zlkus, Alex., rent ...... — up to our bouse and rang the doorbell today Mrs. Carraaaa anllad happily cream decorations in appropriate colors. Johnson and Little, labor and m a te ria l...... 13.90 12.60 with even a small fire engine on doors. This more than paid my telephone EASTER LILIES Keating. Malxie. r e n t ...... '...... Zwlck. Samuel, r e n t ...... !!'.!!!!;!! ...... ■ad tha three tafaats begaa to 30.00 15.00 hand and ready for work the two. urgently. The husband had been seized with bill fo r the vriiole month.” out their vocal facUiUee. Double Tulips, Tellow, Pink, White and Make real celebrations out of your luncheon, dinner, bridge or Ksith, G. E. Furniture Co., stove parta, etc...... -si.- 17.00 Balf Company, Edward, trap rock ...... ; ...... !!!!!!!*.!!! 8.72 buildings' burned down on the Green Kalth. Mrs. G. E. r e n t...... Center Auto Supply, auto and truck p a r ta ...... an acute attack o f indigestion. H e was in Tbe attending phyalclaa said Bed other parties with this taste-treat as the finishing touch. Your 15.00 23.11 could have been saved with little A telephone in your home costs but a few Sh’p Arrivals everything waa going along nicely. Kellum, Anna, r e n t...... 14.00 Chase Brass and Copper Co., bolts and n u U ...... 12.02 trouble. As a general thing it takes such pain that he had to be carried into our Darwin Tulips dealer will supply it when you want it, completely ready to serve. KlMlah, Mrs. Anna, r e n t ...... Cheney Brothers, renta, gravel, materiala, etc...... cents a day. Call or visit our Business Office And what about tbe father? 10.35 347.23 fire companies from adjoining towns house. 9 Arrived Daffodils Xiaaman, Adolph, r e n t ...... Clerolnshaw Compapy, J, M., special apnndaal...... for complete details— or give your order to "W ell, Joe hasn't seen the new 14.00 1.232.50 at least an hour to get here and by Manhattan, New York, April 18 comers as yeL but be will in about Hyacintha S € r v e s 4 Ktttel's Market, meats and groceries ...... 435.17 EntworUi and Son, Inc.. L. ll, auto and highway supplies...... 41.82 that time the fire can make such any telephone employee. from Hamburg. Sold only at Klelman, Louts, rents ...... *’1 telephoned fo r help immediately and a week. It seems Joe got mixed up Azalea 39.20 Glenney Company, W. O., renta. lumber, cement, o i l ...... 981.97 headway that about all that can be Franconia, Durban, April 18, N ew Husband. John, use of a u t o ...... the operator was amazingly quick in helping in a street brawl o f some sort and IQein's Market, meats and groceriea ...... 18.93 46.20 done is to check Its spread to other *An ftctul iacKkm from tlo Tdcpbooc Compsny'i 6l«t. York. Calceolaria Khofla, Adolph, rent ...... Kilpatrick, James, labor and material ...... !!!!!!!'.!!! waa given 10 days In jail to tblnk Your DEALER’S STORE 15.00 19.70 buildings. This Is worth a great to locate a doctor. Even with this prompt Br mnmt of the penoa queced , fictjtioui lume ii tmd. Britannic, Southampton, April 17, a things over. Hydrangea 35c Kanfla. Arthur .. Agent, rents ...... Knofla Brothers, Inc., compressor rental, etc...... 30.00 71.85 deal and no doubt several bouses N ew York. (No retail dellverim from the plant) Komsa, Mrs. Hsry, rent ...... Manchester Electric Company, electric service ...... i action, the doctor worked over the patient Plant (^mbinations Pint.Size 8.40 1.983.78 would have burned at the time of the Volendam, SL Thomas, April 18, Manchester Lumber Company, liiinber, cement, etc...... OOO AN N O U N C E M E N T K otU e. AugusU. rent ...... i.'!!!!!" I!! i! 13.00 147.38 above mentioned fire, had it not half an hour before the crisis was passed. SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 28 Now York. Cinerarias ™*kts snd groceries ...... Manchester Plumbing and Supply Co., hardware and supplies . . . 45.00 84.56 been for the good work of the Col­ I give all credit to the telephone in an emer­ 7 io 8 p, m. (D.S.T.) OVI» WASC, wicc. WD»C twi Balled: Hartford, April 18—(AP) — Tbe -lAaueri, C., meats and groceries Manchester Sand and Gravel Co., eand, atone, etc...... 79.34 | j LMOIo. Biaglo, chester and East Hampton fire com­ tlK Coluinbia netwoefc of 9S Marion Hamburg, New York, April 18 for state FERA administration has an­ Moore, M. D., D. C. Y., salary and medical aervlcea...... 47.00 gency. It probably saved a life.” CUT FLOWERS Also For Larger Parties Lats. Jak^.rent...... Mueller Company, curb atopa...... panies. People feel grateful for Hamburg. nounced that former members o f tbe 10.00 36.24 this, but would feel easier If tl^ey A n lOutstanding radio program Empress of Australia, Kingston, Thomas McOUl, Jr., paint suppllea...... !!!!!! Mrs. Morse believes her telephone is a ClvlHan Conservation Corps, who Roees I^rle Uboratories. Board of Health suppilei'!'.'. g 10 26.82 could have a fire company of their April 18, New York. i^Bue joiin, ren t ...... Pollard Co., Joseph O., compound, etc...... • • • • ^ Thrilling Dnmuic Skneha . , . Choctl *^ -g ^ have served not less than five nor Carnations 14.40 42.25 own. necessity for more reasons than this, how ­ Satumla, Port Said, April 18, more than 13 months In the CCC, Schaller Motor Sales, Inc., o U ...... !!!!,'! 1.50 Murirbr Andfc K o tit U M u d Us onhwaa Sweet Peas U pp aad Sons, J. J., milk ...... " ...... Sendee Press, printing aervices...... The rehearsal of St. Peter's Junior ever. She says, “ M y telephone is ever ready N ew York. may be selected for re-enrollmenL EASTER ICE CREAM CAKE 15.00 choir has been changed from Thurs­ U n a u and NetUeton Co., r e n t ...... Smith and Oo., D. B.. Are pum pa...... A fait hem » / muumsi m tr tdmmtmt Rex, Genoa, April 18, New York. Snapdragon ^ - 7.00 15.00 day to Friday evening, at the home to help out when emergencies arise— i u t I Northern Prince, Rio Janeiro, lAieaa, J. L., meats and groceriea...... So. New England Telephone Co., telephone s e rv ic e ...... Stock Maple Pecan Crunch and..Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream Decorated With' 60.35 182.29 of Mrs. T. D. Martin. Be sure to hear it ' April 18, New York. Lukas, Charloa. maata and groceriea . StuU Motor Sales Co., tractloneera ...... shop with it daily and save time and money Daffodils l AllMirtilno. Raffaele, rent ...... 34.60 104.50 A generous check to help towards Cemmtmmtlmi iht ioib Am itm m j ef iht A Chick On Top. 14.70 Turkington. 8. J.,, vital sUUstIcs and town servlcea...... !! 90.63 as s result. Recently, by calling the dealers PUBUC BRIDGE Tulips bnah. Bd, milk ...... Vaivollne Oil Company, gas and o U ...... buying Easter flowers for SL Peter’s Arntriren TtUfhent enJ TAtgrefh Cemfmj MIND UNCHANGED 11.16 302.68 church has been received from Mrs. listed in the Classified Telephone Directory, MagMH, C. rant ...... Wallace and Tieman Company, copper tubing ! ...... Calls Lilies 10.00 5.75 Edward B. Bryant of Hartford. SETBACK , jfUBiW. CkarlM. range oU ...... Watson, James, labor and material ...... ClarloB, Pa.—Peter Paaoorell. 01> Easter Liliea ■CagOMraa. Mra. Ellen, rent ...... 14.88 19.85 It waa rather an unpleasant sur­ year-old railroader, walked Into tbe Friday, April 19, 8 p. m. QUART $ 1.25 2 QUARTS $2.50 10.50 Wetherell-McCabe Motor Salea, truck p a r ts ...... 3.50 Gardoniaa Auguat O., meata and groceries Wiittams, Frank V., grain, etc...... prise to folks here to find snow on office of Prothoaotary D. E. rauott . Flaak. board and cara ...... 113.80 64.89 the ground yesterday morning. It THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND and aeked: "W hat about my di­ Manchester Green Easter Corsages These will be packed and delivered from the Dairy, Please place your 13.00 II i BiriMliig and Doan Aaao., renta Total kept on snowing and raining a good vorce?" order at once. ’ OnatrucHon Oo., rent 39.00 . .$30.S90.03 part o f the day. adding to the dis­ "1 can't find the record,” said Community Club .An Easter greeting* from Anderson Greenhouses will bring 12.80 comfort. • Om Oo.. gaa atrvlea ...... TELEPHONE COMPANY Elliott, after browsing abouL joy to those you love best.We suggest you make your selec­ 39.75 TBIFU5 LATE "Whan waa it aaUredT” lat prize, $2.60; 2nd. 11.50; ■ Iteuartal Hoapital, board and care, eulturaa...... 535.93 years after their marriage. ADVERTISEMENT— tions early and If need be take advantage of our “Florists ' Markat. asaata aad g iec a rle a ...... The trunk, lest In shipment to " la 1894,” amid Peter. Srd, ILOO in both geetions. 138.80 I t developed that the caiM appar> Telegraph Delivery” service. ‘ Truat Oo., Cae., raeta ...... Dillon, Meat.— A trunk full of Butte. Mont., from Wisdom. Mont, W e sell and develop films. Latest 80.10 wedding gifts boa been located by ently had been forgotten after can- An Players Welcome. water ompaay.wataraarvlea ...... 8.88 waa found In the hayloft of a livery process. Nichols, Post Office Invite your friends to come to Connecticut this summer for the Tercentenary Mr. and Mra. Fred Bebcttiql^arf or 19 ■table here. tlnuaaee for a couple of terms. [anchester Dairy Ice Building. Depot Squara. PafOprell hired a lawyer to see Admiseion 25 Cents. PHONE 868$ T“— ------^— — — ------t t o t T M R tiB a i 8 ^ m iC H E S ie R BVBNING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN;" T H lJ lt^ A t; AI

loMt, tha tax aeUaetar la taqidrad MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THUK5DAX, APRIL 18,1988, LENTIN CANTATA to pay tile full axKnmt e f taxaa on GORDONSEARCH the due list and charged that thie JOSEPH LYTHE INSTALL BENSON liAL GOOD FRIDAY bill "would coet him peraooally some OBITUARY 810,000 to 818,000 in interest he hsd SPLENDIDLY SUNG SIRFFS TODAY paid to carry the unpaid taxea with COLLAPSES, D IB SERVICES IN CHURCHES Dorrewad monay.” DEATHS I AS HIGH PRIEST Ha told Bawapaparman thla rofar- — f ------anee relatad to Torrtngton. Red Sox Nip Yanks In 10th For Second Victory • ■ » mm Air i durin. Use celebnUon of Use naM. T O m U R Y Ha concludad by etating that the Dndley Back’s "Story of the Well Known Local Nan Soc- Mrs. James Lamenao, o f 169 I n f AH tl Thcfll UuCr! *• concUUon existed at St. committee waa eympatbetlc to the Delta Ckapter, Royal Arck • 1 BiBridget's church. (CentiaiMd from Page Oae) needs of an "unfortunata tax payer” Maple avenue, Hartford, a siater-ln- Dizzy Dean Injured In Season Opener Tonight there will bs services in Cross” Presented by Con­ and bad apant much tlma and cmnbs to Heart Attack law o f Mrs. Vincent Salvatore of 90 P r e g n u M IB O b e n r i B c e both churches when by meditation, Becauas both a pair o t blood thought ia nn effort to help him out Walnut atreeL thia town, died yes­ Maiois, Heidi Cerepeiy prayer and reading will be recalled terday morning at the St. Francis AMERICA TO FACE SEVEREST hounda and a famous alredale bad through a bill that "would not bo ao MAX BISHOP'S HOME RUN the story of the Last Supper, at cordia Chohr. struck identical trails tO-tba.Alex broad aa to give the chronic tax This Afternoon. hospital'.! She waa 82 years of age. •f Hofiert D aj ia Cbristian which time in the Roman Catholic Harper home, officers are convinced evader aa advantage over the per­ The funeral wUI be held Saturday iaNaieaicTeiipleHere. churches throughout the wrorld sim­ that Mrs. Gordon went there the son making an honest endeavor to at 8:30 o’clock at toe home with* a ilar services will be held, and the night of her disappearance. pay hie taxea. blessing at 9 O'clock at St. An­ IN 9TH TIES THE SCORE Calesdar— Stores Here Dudley Buck's beautiful ticnten Joseph Lyttle of 48 Eldiidge street TEST IN THE 1936 OLYMPICS words of Christ reminding His disci­ thony’s church. Burial wUl be in ML cantata, "The Story of the Cross,” Further evidence waa supplied by Tracy aald soma sixty or aigbty Ernest R. iknaon waa installea ples as he broke bread that those Mrs. Harper who discovert a new aubatituta billa wera drawn to try suffered a heart attack on toe side­ St. Benedict cemetery. u Moat BxceUent High PrlMt o t To Be Open Tomorrow. who partook of it partook of His was reverently sung last night by linen handkerchief, with a lace and remedy the altuaUon, but that walk In front of toe Army and Navy DslU Ouptcr, No, 81, Royal Arch ths choir of the Concordia Lutheran PiBch Hk Winf Gime, 4-3; body as they who drank the wine border in a bathhouse on the estate, none of them met approval of a club at 3:30 tola afternoon and col­ Masons, at toe Masonio Tample laat remarked that it waa Hla blood. It church, l^ e auditorium wras taxed Tuesday. majority of the committee. night tn ceremonies conducted by BUT FAMOUS COACH Stavnitsky Tops Scorers marks the founding of a sacrament to capacity, and at the close of the lapsed on toe sidewalk. He was re­ Good Friday — annlveraarj of Sheriff Fuller attaches consider­ Meanwhile in the House, Speaker HOUSE 1URNS DOWN Bernard Oarner, Paat High Prieat P o w l i n t ^ Gehrig HHs for G ranl; moved to the Manchester Memorial of the Roman Catholic church that, cantata many expressed' their ap­ able significance to thia handker­ William Hanna took aharp excep­ of Pythagoras Chapter, aaaiated by proval o f the splendid work of the Cbrlat'a cruciflxion on the Cross of has endured for over 1992 years. chief. tion to yestcrdajr's ruling o f Lieu­ John F. Plcklee, Paat High Prlea't SAYS U .S . SHOULD In Titular Court Series BRlTtSH AMEEICANS Calvary and moat sacred of all holy The Crucifixion. .lingers, whose response was imme­ Chuck, mountain alredale owmed by o f Delta Chapter, aa Grand Mar- (Morphya Alleys) Senators Trim A*ty Ckisox diate to every motion of their direc­ tenant Governor Hayes that the bill days on the Christian calendar — Tomorrow, Good Friday, la an. William Walsh of Jersey City, N. adding SO men to the aUte police TOWNSEND MEASURE ahal. Refreahments were served fol­ tor Organist Fred Werner. Dill-1 J., led his trainer, Marx" HamMfe,' lowing the meeting la toe banquet Intlsnfl (8) will be observed in the Catholic and other day that is important in the department should be referred to George "SUffy" SUvnltaky, Man-xctoucky Smith were beiL while history of the Roman Catholic gent rehearsing and able leadership ,■ as far as the Farmington diner on the Committee on appropriations. hall and a aortal hour waa enjoyed: BE SUPREME AG IN McCulIumn . . . 92 108 107—808 Nose Out Tigers, Reds Protcatant churches here tomorrow WM appa^rent througbout the ren-j F'armington avenue, opposite the The other officers installed wera: 4 Chester’s outstanding veteran of toe Scheutz and Hadden were the most D uncan...... 107 110 99—816 church. There wiil be the usual The House, however, voted to con­ with aolenm services. dition of the cantata. Hartford Gun Club, Robert McLaiighUn, Excellent chalked court and high scorer of the inaccurate. Vennart ...... ISO 89 86—808 mass in the morning and in the cur with the Senate in making the Votes 206 to 56 A{(amst Old The composite box score for toe' Troonce Piratei Stores To Be Open afternoon there will gather In the Mr. Werner played the procession­ Walsh and Hampele returned to Change of reference. King; Hayden L. Ortawold, Excel­ Rec Senior ILieague during toe past Davies ...... 84 98 96—378 The public schools, barber shops al and recessional on the organ as their home laat night. Walsh stated lent Scribe; Louis H. Marte, 'Trsaa- three games f o llo w M orrison...... 130 98 103—831 church members of the faith who the chorus of more than 30, wearing Not Proper Bill Conrad Jenningi Writes Ser* season, smergsd from too recent Rangers and the local banks will remain will spend a silent hour of prayer, that hia dog was unable to trail the Age Pension Phn After urer; H. Russell Tryon, Secretary; for , the first time their handsome When the measure was brought town title series between toe Fire­ P. B. r . By HUGH FULIEBTOM. closed all day but the storet will be commemorating the hour that Jesus missing woman satiafactorily. Frederick J. Ackerman, Royal Arch stones and toe Rangers In posses­ Total 688 -498 401-1532 SU. black and white vestments took before the House on a disagreeing Captain; Louta C. Vanderbrook, 4 Chapman, rf . . . . 9 3-4 England (1) Associatod Press Sports Writer. open as usual. The Municipal build- suffered on His trip to Golgotha. A on Track and Reid sion of toe scoring honors for the 6 Schuetz, If their places, and later left the audi­ action, Speaker Hanna declared that Short Debate. Principal Sojourner; Edward Swan­ . 9 6-17 A. Stevens<>n 107 83 105—398 in , will not be open. The stamp On Saturday no Roman Catholic will three games played. Stavnitaky 6 Sheldon, c vrindow at the posloftlce will be torium. All accompaniments were in his opinion the bill was not n son, Ckiropi^n Captain ef t o e ' . 8 0- 4 M. Holmes . . 91 80 107—284 Boston the center of baseball In­ eat meat uutii after noon and on totaled thirty {toints with 13 6 Saimonda, rg 10 3-8 open and the money order window played on the piano by Miss Eleanor SENATE GIVES P. U. C. proper one to refer to the Appropri­ Host; Ray S. Warren, Grand Maa- V y J ^ ’rospects Neit Year, Ma Baker ...... 76 84 02—352 terest during toe winter particular­ Sunday, the third day after His Werner, sister of the organist. Rev. ations Committee. baakets and-four out of five fouls. 8 DeUaFera, Ig . a 1- 4 until 8 o’clock. Mall will be deliv­ death when He arose from the dead Washington, April 18— ( A P I - ter of toe Third Vail; Robert J. The Firestone ace tallied 18 points McLogan ... 183 92 123—348 ly haa no Intention of rellnquiahlng Karl RTcbter, pastor of the church, RepresenUUve Noah H. Swayne, Boyce, Grand Master of toe Second 3 Smith, I g ___ . 4 3-4 ered tnjthe morning;. are the most Important days in the in toe first game, 10 points £b toe H. Stevenson 110 116 109—888 read the descriptive passages at the POWER OVER TRUCKS Republican of Darien and a member Standing firmly behind toe admin­ Vail; T. Walter Reichard, Grand terial Galore at Hand. 1 Ehirlco, if . . . . . 0 0-1 toe spotlight now that toe 1038 '^Morning Service teachings of the Roman Catholic second and seven in toe third. Sec­ 0 Turklngton, c ..0 0-0 season is under wy. beginning, and again at the second of the Judiciary Committee which istration’s social security bill, the Master of toe First Vail; John F. Total 617 461 636-1614 At B o'clock tomorrow morning a church. favored the bill laughed aa he said: ond place went to Harold Schuetz 1 Kennedy, rf . . 0 0-0 When the curtain rose Tuesday It sunrise service sponsored by the half of the program. Alfred Langc'a (Continued from Page One) House today voted down the Town­ Pickles, Chaplain; William Bray, On that day there will be decorar "But Mr. Speaker we have been in­ This is toe first of 30 articles of toe Rangers with 34 points, while 0 Antonio, Ig .. . 0 0-0 was Babe Ruth and the Braves who Epwor^ League of the Methodist tlon of white on the altar, the priests bass voice was eminently well suit­ send old-age pension plan. Jr., Tyler; Sidney McAIpine, organ­ Wales (8) ed to the role ef Pontius Pilate, >in formed by the Senate that It la in bis teammate, A1 Saimonda, was held the center of toe stage. Yes­ church will be held on Sunset Hill. will appear in robes of gold and most important pieces ot leglala- In thia first test of administra­ ist, and George W. Strant, trustee on track and field by Conrad right behind him with 33 points. 85 Torrance ....86 101 102—389 exceptionally heavy one in this com­ the opinion of the lieutenant gov­ for. three years. 40 18-42 95 K a n e ...... terday It was the Red Sox who In­ Breakfast will be served after the white and the music will Joyously tlon. The measure came up yester­ ernor.” tion strength to prevent rewriting M. Jenningi, famous coach of Jason Chapman, also o f toe Flrestoaea . . . 116 133 101—340 dicated in no uncertain t6m m that service. Rev. Karl Richter, pastor position. Corwin Grant, who repre- day so that while the members ot Wylie ____ . . . 132 89 116—837 commemorate the fact that Christ "I have studied that opinion of of its social security program, the Marquette University who de­ Rangers, took fourth place with 20 P. B F. T. they are out to get Into toe pennant of the Concordia Lutheran church, has arisen. .sented Ihe.,Christ, put a lot of feel­ the judiciary committee should have Brennan .. . . . 103 103 101—306 ing Into his tenor solos. One very the Speaker but I haven’t changed Townsend plan lost on a 206 to 86 veloped Ralph Metcalfe, toe points and Phil Welles of ths Fire­ 8 BisseU, rf ___ 6 3- 6 14 fight as they turned back toe New win be the speaker. an, opportunity to acquaint them­ standing vote. stones waa fifth with 17 points. Easter Sunday, effective part waa during hla re­ mine." MACCABEES MANAGER 5 Maloney, rf ., . 3 0- 4 3 Jerome (Dizzy) Dean, star pitcher of toe World Champion St. Louis Cardinals, on the ground after ha York Yankees for the second time At Ooooordia Luthersn selves thoroughly with its provi­ world’s fastest human. Johny Falkoakl waa charged with Total 427 416 420-1262 On Blaster Suifday thousands of sponses with the girls’ chorus, and He accepted the moUon to refer Only 20 mlnutet of debate pre­ 3 Holland, If . . . . 1 8-4 8 had been hit In the leg by a drive from Freddy Ltndstrom of the (Chicago Chibs in toe flrat inning of toe first in succession. There wllLbe a confessional ser- sions; moat of the Senators have bad toe most personals, nine In all. Ha 6 WsUss, c ...... 5 7-11 17 Scotland (1) Roman Catholics throughout the another when the boys' chorus sang. the bill to the Appropriations com­ ceded toe balloL Included waa #9 game of the season, in Chicago. Manager Frankie Frisch of toe Cards Is leaning over him. Field . .. . Tangling in another mound duel, vlee la the Concordia Lutheran world will approach the altar rail Juat a bare chance of perusing its exchange between Representative MAKES UNUSUAL RECORD By OONRAO M. JSNNINOS waa evicted In toe first game. 9 Falkoakl, Ig .. . 3 1- 4 5 ...... 102 01 90—283 toe Red Hose won 4 to 3 in toe tenth church at 10 o'clock tomorrow "Away With Him." 20 pages." mittee however, and the motion wae Poota ...... 86 100 105—800 and receive communion. On Friday adopted without further debate. McGroarty (D „ CaUf.), who Intro­ Track Coach, Marquette University WeUes waa toe only other player 8 Stavnitaky, Ig .13 4- 8 80 inning. They had escaped defeat by morning. The regular service will Mias Anna "nuck sang with fine Senator John M. Taft, Jr., Social­ sent to toe showers, going in toe 4 Stterman ...... I l l 117 110—338 morning there will be but one mass expression the soprano solo num­ Representative Swayne and She- duced toe Townsend bill and Rep­ Hadden, I f ___ . 9 1-8 1 toe sUm margin of a ninth Inning take place at 10.30 o'clock. Neither ist of Bridgeport reiterated his ob­ E. A. Rock Tops AU Others fn final game. Francis DellaFera of 1 Mahoney, If .. Dickson ...... 108 116 103—327 held in the different churches for bers, and Miss Elsie Roth’s contralto thar were named to a committee of hospital by Hayden L. Griswold. He resentative O’Connor (D „ N. T.). America, In my opinion, will re­ . 0 0 -0 0 homer by Max Bishop. service will be in English. jections of yesterday against imme­ was dead upon arrival at the hospi­ ceive its severest challenge in toe toe Rangers was nmner-up to Fal- 0 Jolley, rg . 0 0-0 0 the pre-sanctiflcatlon and on Satur­ voice was well suited to the work conference on the disagreeing action McGroarty struck b ck at O’Con­ Increasing Membership — Rangers-Firestones Split Total With Charley Ruffing hurling At Oeater Church day there will be the blessing of the diate consideration of the bill. Like tal. nor’s remarks that some members 1936 Olympic Games next year In koski In personals with eight and 0 Breen, e ...... 0 0-0 0 Local Sport 407 433 408-1248 great ball, the Yanks took toe lead assigned to her. Their voices Devlin, the Socialists asserted more In toe bill which would provide that Organized Junior Court. four playera had six apiece. In foul Rsv. Watson Woodruff, D.D., the holy water and the paschal candles. blended beautifully in a duet num­ three-quarters of toe expense of toe Mr. Lyttle, who was prominent in were "playing poliUcs with human Berlin. wben they solyed Gordon itoodea d ^ pastor, will center his talk around The only place where there has time should be allowed the Senators misery.” shooting, Stavnitsky, HoUsnd and 36 39 18-40 76 BIO. LEAG U E livery in the seventh. Bishop ber, and In leading the chorus of to study the provisions of the bill. state police department be paid Washington Loyal Ortuige. Lodge state Manager E. A. Rock ef too It was my privilege last summer Series Profit of $26.45 the Seven Last Words of Christ at been planned any special amusement women singers. The cantata waa from toe highway- , __ fund._ affairs, waa one of the best known "I don’t think even the Republic­ Maccabees, who since bis transfer to escort an all-star track and field Chatter (Charter Dak Alleys) socked his homer behind a pinch the a o’clock service In Center Con­ tonight is at the East Side Recrea­ Caucuses were held by Republi­ ans would do that,” the Californian team from toe ' United States to The Valvolitte Oil Co. took three single by Roy Johnson in toe ninth one of the most ambitious sacred cans and Democrats before the Sen­ The bill was passed in toe Senate' toe North Irish residents in Man- to Connecticut from Georgia, six gregational church tomorrow after­ tion Center where a dance will be and then amended in toe House to Chester. He waa employed In the said. Germany. straight from Wilkie's Dairy. How­ to tie the count, 2-3. Another noon. Miss Ada Robinson will sing musical compositions the choir has ate decision to delay action on the months ago has made hia home in An artistic success but a flnan-.Tpooreat attendance in toe history o t held with plans arrtuiged to have undertaken in a number of years, provide that only 8325,000 a year dye house in the Old Mill at Cheney "Remember that 30,000.000 peo­ Manchester, is receiving congratula­ I had full opportunity to observe ard hit high single of 141 end he pinch hitter, old Bing Miller, took and music will be furnished by the measure which was listed on the VersaUIlty in sporU is toe gift of cial flop accurately describes toe re­ local series. During the regular broke the league high three string the dance continue .until Friday and the alngeri acquitted themselvea may be taken from toa highway Brothers plant. ple want tola Townsend bill. Don't tions on toe aucceaa he bes made in toe lavish preparations being made many but when It comes to a com­ over the job in toe tenth and drove church organist. morning. This has been the cause calendar oa the order of the day for ROGERS-MARKHAM TIED cently-completed aeries between the season, the Rangers charged 28 with 396. The Oak Street Tavern creditably. 11:40 a. m., today. fund for police purpoaas. The biu He is survived by hit wife, Mrs. tell ms that thia security bUl befors tbs first quarter of ths year la for toe games. bination of both versatiUty and ex­ In the winning runs after a walk Snnrlas Ben i ee of conslderabls unfavorable oom- cents and the Firestones 15 cents took three straight from Oibson’e The bill, providing for maximum C M ^ g a atata highway patrol ua- Elisabeth Lyttle and five daughters, toe House means anything. It amount o f new businesa. Ha won for While playing hosL Germany ceptional ability you've got to band Rangers and the Firestones fbr the for toeir games. and an error by Lou Gehrig had put Mere than 100 young people are ment Garage. Mognuson hit high single runners on second and third. weekly paymenU of 87 to Indigent Motor vehicle eommlaaioner Mrs. Isaac Cole of Hasel street! means nothing—absolutely noth­ toe "Nutmeg State" tha dlsUneUoa also will make Its bid for toe ebam- it to Walter "Ty" Holland. During town basketball championship. The opener drew toe best gate of expected to attend the Good Friday Ooepel HaU ing.” of 134 and Farrand hit high three Gehrig did bis best to atone for Sunrise Service at Sunset Hill to­ persona who are 65 year* old or which predpiuted a long debate tn Mre. Earl (toamber of Springfield, of having rolled up toe greatest psr- pionohlp. There L no doubt in my FOR LOCAL POOL TITLE toe many years that he’s occupied Exactly 366 cash custometa attend­ ail, 189 fans paying $75.60 in admis PLAN OPEN HOUSE string for 870. toe misplay in the last of toe tenth morrow morning at B o’clock, spon­ Beginning tonight at 7:30 In Gos­ older, waa overwhelmingly approv­ toe Senate yesterday, waa referred Mass., and toe Missee Ethel, Mar­ centoga for that time, 283 per cent mind, too, that keener competition the sports headlines, "Ty” has giv­ ed the three games of the titular aions. Expenses amounted to $40 pel hall, a series of Easter meetings ro toe Appropriations committee jorie and Dorothy. la 30 states axrt provinces In Canada than ever will be provided by en ample evidence that the old say­ classic, paving a total of "i Wilkie’s Dairy (0) when he belted the first of toe 80 sored annually by the Epworth ed yeeterday after repeated at­ f : and the Firestones got $21.36 for Magnuson ....1 0 6 100 109 will be held In both the Gospel hall tempts had been made to amend It, Without comment. for toe conteit was intsraaUonal. Sweden, Japan, Finland, Clanoda, ing "Jack of all trades and-'master from which expenses of 8105 were winning the game, leaving $14.24 318 or more homers he hopes to hit this League of the South Methodist Woods ...... 104 101 106 311 season, but the bases were empty. church. The speaker will be Rev. building at 41B Center street and ON HOSPITAL DAY Senator Jullue c . Stremlau, Demo­ ABOUT TOWN Mr. Rock Is one of tho 90 field work- England and Italy. To Meet in Two Matches of BRIHSH-AMERICANS of none” doesp’t hold true at all in deducted to leave u o. , for toe Rangers. the more eentraUy located Odd Fel- i r ? •lro«eIand, Colin come early. fans. sented at the ClUdcl on Good Fri­ 20 types—ail as far ns possible vari­ Stephen British did not interpret Von der George Hoover, formerly mana­ Berlin games—tried and true vet­ from competition last season, leav­ entries with the th.’-ee best three day evening at 7:30. The charac­ First Word— in the face of the presiding offi- Glotz, John Glolz and Peter Hor- Buclow’s statement as a formal re­ Mrs. Margaret Arnott of 135 in the final standing' with five wins Davla, H. Stevenson. A cash award of $6 will go to toe MURPHY’S ALLEYS Cold wcatoe*- stopi>ed toe New Hymn 148—"Behold the Lamb of ations of the regidar menu. It might ccr’s Rdlug the Senate after a ger of the State here. erans like Jack Torrance, Ben Sast- ing a record that should stand for strings and to*: high single. entry with the highest three strings, The roll-off in the Girls' Cravat York-Boston, Bruoktyn-Philadelphia ters: thoi’r * " damages to action. East Center street, was admitted and two losses. It has been decided South ends; F. Dickson, W. Bren­ a long time to come. God!” M of Interest to some to know that sharp debate voted to suspend the mah, Glen Hardin, Ralph Metcalfe, not to play toe match between Ar­ No exceptional ability is required $4 to toe runner-up and $2 for third league. Clubs took two games and and St. Louie-Cibicagb conteats bi Pontlua Pilate, The Roman Gover­ their crops by the draining of Sil­ Tn one quarter In touch with the Winners of Easter outfits at the and Mrs. Elizabeth Waldo of 689 Joe McCHiukey, Charl,x Rornbostel, nan, D. Morrison, W. WyUe, E. Sher­ nor —William Hanna. First Word: "Father, forgive them; it takes 7 1-2 doien eggs, 20 loaves It" ™ “ ^'*"‘ lblcds vote so that ver Lake by the state police to re­ Main street: Mrs. Dexter Peterson remony and Jimmy Hutton as the man. in one-ball events, toe winners gen­ place. High single will get $1.50. The plnfall that makes them champs of toe National League. for they know not what they do." of bread and from 40 to 60 quarts situation, however. It was stated State theater last night were John Glenn Chinningham, Percy Beard, outcome would have no bearing on The Rangers-Fircstoncs town erally being decided by the breaks of entry fee will be forty cents for the league. Claudia Procula, His wife — Ellen cover the body of a drowned person. that the interpretation here did not Stevenson and Margaret Schubert. and Infant daughter of 148 BisseU Ivan Fuqua, Cornelius Jolmson, l^ona. Silent Prayer and Meditation (as of milk a day, along with the other .llntcfy' wUhou? ‘ ■|;e'"Z:“ « l ‘ty House Bills Passed street, Mrs. Willard B. Hills and In- the standing of tbs leaders. title clash last Tuesday night saw the game. This makes it an attrac- three games. H. Gustafson took high single and above). food, to prepare the 300 meals. prevent Germany from terming the The outfits were given by Rubinow’s Waiter' Marty, Keith Brown, Bud Holland appear for toe last time on Oatna—Hla twelve year old so ed^**** P®**®** hy the House Includ- infant daughter of 19 Foster street Arremony turned In toe highest high three strings with E. Arm­ Litany Hymn 193 (Part fl vs. 8-8) Perhaps you would like to visit commlUe^. remarks made during the conversa­ and Glenney's in co-operation with Deacon, Bill Oraber, and BIU Bon- run of the tournament with 17 and Last Night'S Fights toe chalked court after a brilliant strong a close second. Edward Richardson. tion as a protest if it desires. the State theater management. were discharged yesterday. , Prayers. the Emergency Room where all the A debate on the thron, if toe Princeton product waa awarded a cue stick presented career as a cage performer at Man­ years. Sports fans, we give you- Marsh — A Jewish maid In the measure itself ValidaUng a special tax levy in A son was born yesterday to Mr. chooses to remain in competition. school at Mt. Nebo grounds today, The averages for toe season are household—Nora Addy. Second Word— accident cases are carctl for upon ensued Bridgeport In January, 1934. by the Recreation Centers. Mark­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS. chester High and with those semi- great athlete, a grand fellow! headed by H. Gustafson with B. The cellar for toe house to be and Mrs. Ernest Buck o f Glaston­ On the eve of an interesting out­ pro quintets of fond memory, tho weather permitting at 3 o'clock. Sta n d in g .^ Oaaaius—A Roman soldier— Leslie Hymn 187—"Sweet the Moments, admission, or tho operating room Before plunging into the debate ProhlblUng the docking of horses "SIZZUNG" NOTE bury. ham and Rogers wiU meet in two Cincinnati.—Tiger Walker, Qn- Practice for both teams has been Armstrong second and M. Mensel rich In blessing.” erected on Princeton street for Ray door campaign in this pre-Olympic Rec Five and the National Guards. KltUe. with Its spotless cleanliness. Per­ on the truck bill, which places all •’“ 'y under pen­ Mrs. Victor Tates of RockviUe. matches of 100 points each to decide cinnati, outpointed Orval DrouUIard, Five south end chocmakers would limited, owing to the unseasonable third, the first season she ever YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Second Word: "Verily, 1 say unto haps you would like to look through commercial motor vehicle transpdb^ alty of 8300 fine or one year im­ Berlin, April 18.— (A P) — A Warren of 447 Center street has year, you can scan toe country and toe championship, toe dates of which Windsor, OnL, (10). Not for some time will there be an­ desert their la3t.'< for the bowling National Ooraellus—A court adviser — Wil­ British embassy spokesman revealed Miss Mary Zeremba of Buckland find boys who show great possiblU- weather and tod.ny’s encounter will bowled. The majority were new to liam HaU. thee, today Shalt thou be with me the glasa door into tho nursery to taUnn under the Public Utilities prisonment. been excavated. The owner is to, matches wiU be announced later by other player with Holland's eagle toe foul line. Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 4. today that Reichsfuehrer Hitler had receive bids on the building of a were admitted and Mrs. Edwin C. Ues. FUpg, Mich.—Frankie Wolfram, alleys if they con arrange a match enable these teams to '-ry out the There will be an admission charge in Paradise." get a peck at the little newcomers, committee. Democrats and Social­ PermitUng division fences in mu­ Bunce of 886 Hartford Road, iwi«« Stanley "Lefty" Bray, who has con- Toronto, outfiolnted Mose Butch, eye for toe basket, nor one with his with a team of local barbers or Hearts (Other Games Postponed). Silent Prayer and Meditation (as ists combined to prevent rejection sent Great Britain a diplomatic note one family frame dwelling. in the sprints, for instance, you zlucted toe tourney, (jaah prizes and all-round ability and color. numerous candidates fighting for a American at the door. who arc kept in strict privacy. The nicipalities to be of chain link gal­ Gladys Becclo of 46 Norman street, hear of such performers as Jesse Pittsburgh, (10); Max Baer, heavy­ tailors. A challenge to the latter was regular berth. The Trade team offi­ H. Russell .. .. 62 81 97 240 above). of a bin which would give tax col­ vanized wire with tubulat steel which he described as "a sixzler." al­ a trophy will go to toe winner. H. Chicago 7, Detroit 8. South Methodist record room is an interesting’ place. though he declined to divulge the Mrs. Peter McVeigh of 447 North Owens, of Ohio State; Jimmy weight champion, vs. Harold Ander­ Issued today for a match on the cially opens its schedi'lc at Stafford Gilson . .. .. 66 66 85 217 Rev. L. C. Harris of the South Litany Hymn 163 (Part III ve. 9- lectors tho right to rebate or waive posts. Charles Maag, South Windsor’s The final standlhg follows: "Ty” is planning to confine his M. Rieder .. Boston 4, New York 3 (10). Here are filed tho histories of all.pa- note's exact contents. weather prophet, who missed on the Main street and Edward McEIeaney Owen, of Iowa; George Anderson, son, Flint, heavyweIgbL no decision Charter Oak alleys. The shoemakers Wednesday, April 24 with Stafford .. 85 79 80 244 Methodist churcli will conduct the 10). Prayers. any penalty or interest from non­ strengthening the regulations to of 29 BMgerton street were dis­ W. L. exhlbiUon, (4); Buddy Baer, Uver- activities now to baseball and fish­ K. Fnlkoski .. 80 Washington 4, Philadelphia 3. ttents—available for the use of the Blaster Sunday sunshine last year, of Ckdifomta; caiarley Parsons and ing and rooting the St. Louis have three stars in Louis Dell, S. High school. 90 79 258 traditional ''shadow” service which Third W o r d - physicians at any time. payment of taxes for the ysara prevejit toe spread of the European He said the note, clothed in toe charged today. Rogers ...... 6 1 more. Cal., stopped Tommy Daven­ H. Gustafson .. 05 99 103 (Other game postponed). prior to January, l, 1935, and also is trying it again tola year. He says Foy Draper, of Southern Califor­ Cardinals to another world aeries Reaie and Joe Vignone and two up 297 he has held on Good Friday for Hymn 181—"At the cross her sta­ You will nurcl> be Interested to corn borer. ^ strongest possible language, waa The hospital census today is 60 Markham ...... t t . . . . 6 1 port, UtUe Rock, Ark., (4). tion keeping.” the accumulated Interest, provided relayed to Sir Eric Phipps, the Brit­ that the sun will shine brightly nia; Ben Johnson, of Columbia; BaUsleper ...... 6 2 ehgmpionshlp. For all that he has and coming 'pln-topplers in Anthony ST.ANDING twelve consecutive years. The wait the X-ray room and the patho­ Prohibiting the taking of any but patients. Eulace Peacock, of Temple; Neu- Pittaburgh. — Lou BrouUlard, Diana and Mike Massaro. What say, 307 ,.415 444 1256 senior choir will furnish music. The Third Word: “ Woman, behold thy the taxes are paid in full by Octo­ adult scallops and fixing a closed ish Ambassador. from Hitler Sunday and blames the lateness of Arremony ...... s 8 contributed to sj)orts in Manches­ logical laboratory- the heart of the ber 1. next. gass, of Tulane; and Wbllender, Worcester, outpointed Marty Sim­ you barbers and tailors? Yesterday*s Stars Clubs National service wiU be at 7:30 and will have Son! Then saith he to the dla- season from April 1 to October 1 . through Bernard VV. von Buclow, the change in the moon for toe bad Wlnzler ...... 3 4 mons, McKeesport, Pa., (10). ter, We tender Walter "Ty” Holland H. W. L. Pet hospital. You might be interested to spell we’ve been going through. of Texas. a aalute of admiration and appre­ Price ...... 86 95 88 369 for its theme the seven last words of clples. Behold thy mother." Further provision is made fixing The House concurred in passage foreign undersecretary yesterday. BeUamy ...... 2 5 Oakland, Cal.—Leo (KO) Kelly, A. Damato . .. 79 80 Boston ...... 1 0 1.000 see the central supply room, the toe interest rate on delinquent tax­ MOTHER AND DAUGHTER In the middle-distances, you must ciation with the hope that he will Tho Manchcitor Trade school 68 227 Oirist. Brief explanatory talks will Silent Prayer and Meditation (as of the following Senate bills: The central argument expressed Orimoson ...... 3 5 Los Angelee, stop{>ed A1 Stillman, By ASSOCIATED PRESS. H. GaughI . .. 89 82 74 Brooklyn ...... 1 0 1.000 sewing room and the laundrv'. In­ es at 7 per cent. Thomas Cole of 102 High street consider Jlmmjs Lu 'VaUe, A1 Black­ not see fit to disappear completely bpseboll team will play a pre-season '345 M given by the pastor on each word, above). Requiring commercial motor ve­ in the note was said to be that yes­ Hutton ...... 0 6 St. Louis, (7). BUDDY MYER, Senators—Scored H. Flavell .. .. 83 82 96 Pittsburgh ...... 1 1 JiOO deed. you will find it a pleasant and The fight began when Senator will report at room II, Municipal man, Howard Green, EHton Brown, from 'too picture for many, many game with toe Glastonbury High flrat run against Athletics after 361 interspersed with musical Interpre­ Litany Hymn 163 (Part III ve. 11- hicles of over 2,000 pounds capacity terday's action by the League of BANQUET IS ARRANGED Edgar Ablowlch, Abe Rosenkrants, B. Armstrong ..100 100 89 289 Cincinnati ...... 1 1 .800 tations. Following each word a'Van- 18). Prayers. profitable trip ami .j^ou will learn Scvery way that it ia similar bill in Massachusetts had France and Italy following the con­ May 3 at the church. 'Tm keeping In better condition H. GaughI . . . : . 80.5 54 New York ...... 0 3 .000 ns above so that thev will suit Fifth Word: ’T thirst." brat the proposal 20 to 14...... required an appropriation of only the Board of Selectmen that a child leming, Klopstock, Kirkpatrick tennis world as “Bitsy." humanly possible to give. The hospi­ versations here between himself and The committee of arrangements and training harder then I ever WRESTLING K. Falkoski ...... 79.9 72 ly. The pastor wiil be pres­ Silent Prayer and Meditation (as tal needs your support and your in­ The next move waa an attempt 822.500 for this year. fell into one of toe curb catch basins and V"rris8, who wants to corn* When toe Davis cup selsctloo the British statesmen, Sir John includes Mrs. C. I. Balch, chairman; back. have before," says Bitsy. But ths L. Cordner ...... 79.8 67 and hopes that whole families above.,) terest. Won’t you visit it on Sunday. at rccommlttmont by Bradley. This In urging immediate action on at toe bottom of Foster street, near committee decided to give Bitsy bis TODAY’S GAMES Simon, foreign secretary, and CapL Mrs. C, Homer Ginns, Mrs. Clarence critics point out also that he’a play­ By ASSOCIATED PRESS. A. Damato ...... 79.7 54 National Voceive communion together at Litany Hymn 163 .Part IV vs. 21- May 12th and see for yourself what met the opposition of Senato'r Ray­ the truck bill. Senator Bradley once Bisscll recently. The child waa ex Torrance should have help in the chance in actual cup competition— Anthony Blden, Lord Privy Seal. Taylor, Mrs. Leonard Burt, Mrs. a singlea assignment in toe Ameri­ ing a more aggressive game, going Boston.—Gus Sonnenberg, Boston, E. Dzladus ...... 79.4 63 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. * hour convenient to themselves. 22.) Prayers. a splendid hospital you have in your mond J. Devlin, Democratic floor again remindixl toe Senate that tricated from the street drain with weights from Dunn, Lyman, Theo- leader who charged "this Resentful Remarks difficulty, it was atsted. It waa Arthur Starkweather and Mra. doratus, Don Elaer, Droyer, Favor can zone play at Mexico City in to toe net far oftener than formerly, awarded decision over Rudy Dusek, H. Price ...... 77.1 72 New York at Boston. Qsthollc Masses, Sixth Word— i '-v-fc-t* own town. aption .jpeed waa necessary If the General In foreign office quarters, resent­ voPeylng better—and bis tempera­ M. Reider .... pracUcally kills the bill,’' Assembly waa to clean up Its busi­ also reported that gravel waa being Fayette B. Clarke. Cruickshank. Jones. Zareraba, and Hny — he became toe amalleat man Omsijja,' Neb. ... 76.4 15 Brooklyn at Philadelphia. at both St. James's and Hymn 149—"O Lamb of God, still ful remarks were made to toe effect ment has Improved. H. Gilson ...... 78.4 48 Bridget’s churches held this keep me." Bradley’s motion again was de­ ness by June 5. the day on wKch it removed from the East cemetery and Mrs LeVerne Holmes will act as Geniawicz, the Dartmouth sopho­ ever to win a United Statez Davis Harrisburg, Pa. — Chief Little St. Louis at Chicago. feated 20 to 14. must wind up its affairs. that Sir John merely drew the Ger­ taken outside. toastmiatress, and a program of more. cup berth. The tennis fan. mindful o f Grant's Wolfe, Los Angeles, threw John Ka- H. Russell ...... 73.0 84 American Ing taxed the capacity of both Sixth Word: “It is finished.” | mans out and got them to lay their speeches, recitations and music will S. OrlofakI ...... 78.0 27 has. A solemn high mass in SCHOOL PUHLS PREPARE Culhano then jumped Into the Leading javelli: hopes are Mot- The 5-foot-4, 130-pound gazelle of well-known preference for clay tan, Toronto. Boston at New York. Silent Prayer and Meditation (as cards on the table, then used this be given for the moat part by local S. Sabiske ...... 72.3 63 church was celebrated. The above.) ' breach with n motion to suspend the An Ekist Hartford concern wi!I tram, Le Gore, Parks, Blair, OdeU toe courts Is slightly shorter and courts, may ask what be could do Holyoke, Mass.—Len Macaluso, Philadelphia at Washington. knowledge against Germany by talent. A chicken dinner has been on pass courts, provided his Mex­ M. B e c clo ...... 71.7 51 Cleveland at.RL Louis. In St. James’s church waa at Litany Hymn 163 (Part V vs. 23- MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAM rules and consider the bill. The ARREST MERIDEN MAN demonstrate a new type of tar ket­ and Panther. Coming high-jump­ lighter than that famous mighty Hamilton, N. Y., and Don George, vote was 20 to 14 in favor of the Geneva. tle for the Sclertmen next Monday decided upon. Tickets for the ban­ ers are Murphy, ThreadgUl, Burke midget of America's halcyon tennis ico a ty showing warranted further North Java, N. Y., drew. D. Sullivan . . . .r ; 71.6 69 Chicago at Detroit. and at St. Bridget's church at 24.) Prayers. Under-Secretary von Buelow also quet may be secured from anjL. of A t the close of the mass motion but ns it lacked the neces­ on one of the town streets. The and Thurber. days. "UtUe BUI" Johnston, and duty. He's beaten some o f toe beat Seventh Word— received toe Italian ambassador yes­ toe committee and mothers and on grass surfaces, noUbly Wood at I wag a procession of the Hymn 217—"Rock of ages, cleft for Pupils In both the Hollister and sary two-thirds vote for suspension, ON LOTTERY CHARGE Selectmen will buy one of toe tar Polo vaulters to keep an eye on Grant hopes to prove size la no more TRICKY FATE Robertson schools are preparing for the Waterbury senator's cITorls were terday as the German government is kettles if the test proves satisfac­ daughters not only of toe Method­ Include Jefferson, Rand, Wonsowltz necessary to tennis greatness now Seabright In 1933 and being runner- icrament, in which the me.” ist church but anywhere in the N iw York—Usually when Jamea girls of both of the churches their parents and friends a miscel­ fruitless. desirous of knowing from England tory. Sefton, and Siebert. than in Johnston’s day. up at Seabirght and Southampton Mullins, 40, sirens forth in his Seventh Word; "Father, into Thy Jotieph Papallo Brought Here and Italy, as guarantors of the Lo­ community will be welcome. In or­ In 1934. Ho trimmed EUlsworto part This ended with the hands I commend my Spirit". laneous type of program. Including Dispute SettH'd. Owens, Olson, Oark and Meagher "This is my biggest chance," said Eellevue hospital ambulance he has plaj-s, sketches, songs, folk danocA This Afternoon Will Prob­ carno Treaty, whether they still der to aa^t toe committee with are moat promlsiBg among the Grant, "and I’m going to take ad­ Vines in toe 1933 naUonala. .JSHWltioa o f the Blessed Sacrament 8iIcut-.Prayer and Me(Utation (as Liteiitcnant Governor Hayes, toeir plans it is hoped they will no idea who will be carried back. ATTENTION FISHERMEN :|A»V« the tabernacle of the altar above). dramatization and other phases of Democrat, then settled the contro­ ably Get Court Hearing To­ consider toeir duties two-sided or FouBdUng Sale broad-jumpers. vantage of it." It la obvious to any­ Won Soutliem Title at 16 It waa MuIUna himself early to­ school work in which parents arc whether, as a result of the Stress make reservations os soon aa pos­ Wilkins, a'southerner, la a strong one who talks to him that ths Mex­ it will remain there during the Litany Hymn 163 (Part V vs. 25- versy by ordering the bill printed morrow. sible. Seven Umea Grant haa been day. „ interested. and placed on the calendar ao that conference, they feel obligated here­ New York—Hospitals aren't the hop-stepper. ico City aasigriment by no means He and Dr. ESizabeto Adams an­ 26). Prayers. after to help enforce the Locarno Southern champion, and now be •avaral hundred received eom- Conclusion- About 350 children chosen from issue may be fought out on too floor. only institutions troubled with The decathlon situation lan’t fulfills Bitsy’s tennis ambitions. It’s holds too national clay court title swered a call and found a woman BoataForW r* live Bait all of the grades wUl participate in Joseph Papallo, 40, of 25 James Treaty only if it should be violated foundlings. ADVER’nSEMENT— bright, but a new luminary may hla Intention to perform eo briUlan- ;«‘jnion iS the masses. Today the Hymn 159—"There is a Green Hill In moving for rejection of the bill, street, Meriden, was arrested tn for toe second time. He races, slides, t,uii.5iuti 'a'u v t inuK."'.n u u n i.v i u Hiqz. i r iu a np'.~ ' auffering from what toe physician :vtlc:xged Siacrament will remain ex- Far Away." thla annual spring entertainment, Tracy said; by Germany. The Metropolitan Museum o f Art, develop. Jim Bauach, toe United ly In the Mexican capital that toe reported was acute alcoholism. Meriden today on a charge of con­ Beautiful Ektster cards, 5c, lOq and leaps and falls, but mors often than above the tabernacle and It la which is scheduled for Tursdav eve­ "The act might be very unfair to Would Keep Pact unable to trace the owners, is faced States’ aplendid champion of 1932, pickers won’t he able to leave him not retrieves toe boll. S P d S lflO X Ths woman, Mrs. May EHwood, ItieS A grees: ’The Christ of the Cross.” spiracy and rtolation of the lottery 2Sc each. Nichols, Post Office Is out of compeUtioh. My advice to cpsetad that thousands will visit ning. April 23 at 7:30 o'clock in the persons who have already paid In­ Both ambassadors assured Von with toe problem of auctioning off off toe squad picked for overseas as iMKlyciiard; uses firearms; 48, refused to go to toe; hospital and Silent Prayer and MediUtlon. laws. Papallo was arrested by Buelow that their governments Building, Depot Square. ail the boys is to look out for Hans duty. On turf be can't do thla so well, gd. compaiiioh; churches, offer up prayer and Prayers and Benediction. auditorium of the Hollister street terest and penalties, possibly with everything from scarabs to dining and since court-covering Is his travel. Addre.ss Z 196, Tribupe. her husband, Daniel, 46, according Qark’f Beadi, Coventry Lake school. State Policemen Shaw and Leavitt would quite as loyally fulfill their room tables which have been left on ' slevert, of Germany. Beoas Mies Wlas to Dr. Adams, would not permit her • the gburch. So grM t waa the the Cross of Ctorisc borrowed money." and was brought to Manchester this greatest assst ha's hondleappsd. riWHfTO-r-fFrr The entire profits will be turned duties as guarantors if France vio­ Its hands. Unsung heroes o t tomorrow are Among his soovanirs o f early 1988 to sign a waiver. at St. James’s church I Glory. ” vs. 1 , 3 and 4. He also said that no peraons would afternoon. He will probably be given TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY n our high schools and eoUeges. thsrs ars few grass oourts ia south tss^ng that many arrived over to toe Educational aub to sup­ be required to pay taxes until Octo­ lated the Locarno Treaty as they Most of toe articles were taken or oompetltloD are the following feats; for him to practice oa. Have a look at those bteepe and those trieepi and tbose flowing back When Mullina left too wheel of E. Torkmgton No special services in observance a hearing in Town court tomorrow. would if Germany did. sent there by owners who thought A lively track campaign this spring Won Mlaml-Biltmore tourney, de­ the ambulance. Dr. Adams related, 7 o'clow to be-assurA of seats.., ^ Lowi Friday will be beld in toa plement toe food fund. All who ber I since no saving would result WANTED—30 bo)rs Friday and Sat­ Bltey, not yet 28. won hla first bo«>7lu«rd ebe’d bet Thai’e toe ambition of Helen are interested In toe work of toe Police believe Papallo to be Im­ Von Buelow replied that he took they had an art treasure, only to be »nd summer, no doubt, wiU bring feating Berkeley BeU, No. 7, and snwood without warning struck fmind it nsrSasir]' to stand Church of the Nexarens tomorru'w. from prior payment. plicated here two weeks ago for urday. Ooroe ready to work. 7 Tiany of them to light. Southern title in 1937. He's been Triple Threat’ Forlney, 13$s pounds and "all muecle," at told ta ■r,- schools ar« urged to attend. 1 cognisance of these assurances “with abandoned on toe sp ot’ when the o ’clock. C. R. Burr A O . Ine. C. B. Sidney Wood, No. 3, both in straight toe world in the want ad ebown above wben she arrived In Ohicago him, knocking him to too pavement. He pointed out tost In one city at aelltng treasury balance ticketo. J satiafacUon.” •ets. knocking off top-notebera even j true value was learned. Herrick, Supt since, but has never earned a rating from Wisconsin to blase a new career trail for women. She elalme With a possibly fractu i^ skull, . ■■ ' Won Bermuda tourney, whipping than No. 7 nationaUy. He's No. 10 a deadly knockout punch, unerring nim with a pistol, and announces Mullins was loaded into the ambu­ GUhert HaU In toe flnaL oa the 1984 list. that she'a ao alqaeb at wrasUljiC* lance and anoto(A driver took him baek ta BaUevus/^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., THtJRSDAY, APRIL 18, IMUL IIWBCVW MANCHESTER EVTOWG mCRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. APRIL 18,198S. Toonervflle Folks By F«>ntaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Al SENSE and NONSENSE

BoslettMe A Chicago dtlsen rushed Into the AmarylUa, in your red heart city hall and stopped the nearest vie WWATS TW /AATTET^ Vl/ITH NOli MEN- W ELlr^AH- Passion lies. offidel: • AT^E M3U ,OR CHEESE*? I'LL ~ A H - To him let your inoenee rlee, Clttsen—Sir, I have been hdd up Aa the Ullee of he field. by a bandit Aa a taxpayer, I pro­ HERE I'm BEm N -jjIlOO IHAT TH' ALL RIGHT, ILL Nature’s 6wn, test: M AJOR'S HOSS WILL BEAT fA'NUUIYS V l i.' b f t PEEL OPE Waft their incense to His throne. Official—And you are quits right PLUCj . AN' YOU'RE APRAVD TO TAKE # 5 0 1 # 6 0 / - ^ l o s t AND FOUND 1 AUTOMOBILES FUR SALE 4 OARDEN—FARM- APARTMENTS—FLATS— dreas, children’s and babies’a cloth­ Bandits have no business eoUecong taxes. S|8SO. APIECE OUT OF TH' MOSS.TO WIN DAIRY PRODUCTS '^ 0 TENEMENTS 63 SELECnON OF CHAMBER ing, old portraits; Individual Heliotrope, let the eweet perfume HOW ABOUT tOST—TOUNG BLACK and white FOR SALE—AT SACRIFICE, 1838 CHENEY APPRAISAL examples of handicraft; antique TAX COLLECTION From your heart WITH AAE |-"-l TELL YOU ,TH'BET IS AS MRSHOOPLfc ca t Oddly marked. Black emudfe Naah ledan, office deak, chair. Ap­ FOR SALE-MANURE, cow or FOR RENT—SDC ROOM tenement, Be the savior on your part; Elsie Robinson wrote: ‘There'ene EXECimVE INDEnNITE dolls and their trouaseaux; court S U R E A S OUCH A N 'M Q E N niSrfe T3P.\LL|j d i d YOU to aide of none. Double pawa. Re­ ply 184 Center street, Manchester, horse, per load $3.50, $5.00 or $7.00. with all modem Improvements, ga­ trains, historical relics anil an in­ For the lowly violets blooming fouler blasphemy than to say that CHALK’ ward. Karlaen, 716 North Main. after 5 p. m. S. O. Pearl, Woodland street. rage If desired. Telephone 3688, 104 NOT SATISFAaORY teresting collection of uniforms Will not falterr Ignorance and fear, poverty and pain t r a i n i n ' TH ' m a j o r s N A 6. T A G H E R Y Chestnut street. dating from Colonial Days to the AUDIT APPROVED But lay her all on Heaven’s altar are the will of (3od." ME UP FOR = WTT.T. p e r s o n who found brown President Ray Has No Idea AN' Il TELL YOU ,HE W AS SO lAUCH FOR SALE—COW MANURE $5, 2 Great War complete this fascinat­ A t Eastertide. # 6 0 T 0 0 . l i bill fold In State theater Friday FOR SALE— 1838 CHEVROLET. In- horse load. Delivered. Telephone When Action Will Be Taken ing exhlblUod. EVEN IF THE MEEK DO IN­ -AT* SPEED ,I'LL HAVE TO PUT A night, return to manager? quire at 189 Oak street. 3360. WANTED— —Several Applicants for APRIL BREEZES....Those with HERIT THE EARTH THE LAW­ V ^O T IN HIS TAILTO KEEP^ At Least Selectmen Hint That mediocre minds generally condemn 1833 FORD DELUX sedan, equip­ REAL ESTATE 77 Post. Selectmen to Reconunend YERS WILL TAKE MOST OF IT ■ iW VERMONT CERTIFIED Seed poU- and criticise, everything they can’t IN THE WILL CONTEST. HIM TRONV RUNNING ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 ped with hot water heater, radio, toes. Green Mountains, 120 lb. WANTEI>- UNIMPROVED acre­ understand....W hite Ues have OUT OF HIS booster brakes, 1032 Ford coach, sacks, $2.13; bushel. $1.15. Cob­ age for cabin, site. Must be reason­ President Charles Ray of the lo­ m Discussing Snh Being VERPLANCK PLANS habit of leaving black marks on a r c ( WANTED—ANYONE driving to Appropriation of $10,000 ^ HIDE I ^ 1930 Ford coupe. Brown's Garage, blers, 100 lb. .tacks. $3.23; bushel, able for cash. Telepliune 3045. cal Chamber of Commerce said to­ person’s character.. .Critidsm, like Bi>«ton Friday or Friday night to 478 Center street. $1.40. Peat moss, 2 bushel sacks, day he had no better idea than the Brought by Firm. charity, should begin at hom e.. . . take 3 paiuengcra. Telephone 752U. "planet Mars" as to /hen a succea- to Cover Cost of Work. Men, like mules, do but little pulling BARGAINS IN USED CARS $1.00. Wonderful for seed beds, TO BUILD HOUSE flower 8;ardens and shrubbery. Man­ Bor to E. J. McCabe as executive while kicking.... A woman may be motahona— chester Plumbing; A Supply Co., vice-president of the Chamber Srounger than she looks—but always AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 1934 Plymouth Deluxe, 2 door. would be selected. It was hinted In the pieeting of 877 Main. Phone 4425. TO ENLIST WOMEN The Board of Selectmen voted last older than she Ues... .Men want lit­ i l l 1933 Plymouth Deluxe 2 door. Mr. Ray also pointed out that he the Selectmen last night that the night to recommend to the special tle below here; a little doesn’t sat­ 5 1936 REO 1-3 TON panel, very low 1934 Ford Business Coupe. had no Iddh of the number of can­ I think another war would mean milcago. juat like new. Trade ac­ appraisal conducted ^ by Cheney Arvid H. Seabnrg Awarded town meeting. May 1, that an ap­ isfy h im .... If Its practice that 1933 Ford Coach. H O U SE H O LD TilM IU S 61 didates for the job. The Board of. propriation of $10,000 be made to makes )rou perfect, one must be the collapse of the American stand­ cepted, low payment*. For full In­ 1933 Rocknc R. S. Coupe. IN HOUSING DRIVE Control has the final aay in tjie Brothers some time ago had not ard; our standard of living would formation call 6463. conduct a certified audit of very careful what they practice.. 1932 Rockne Business Coups. FOR SALE— KITCHEN range. matter, but probably will follow out- Jigen satisfactory to the company, Contract for Colimial So that's it. You walk a mile for a sink; our whole moral attitude books and accounts of Tax (3oll would change. 1931 Buick 4 door sedan. Charm Crawford Royal, with oil the recommendation of a special resulting in the failure of the com­ George H. Howe. Chairman A , dgaret and It gives you enough pep burner. Phono 7343. committee appointed to pasi upon 1930 Lasellc 5 Passen.^er Coupe. pany to file the figures with the Dwelling on Elwood St. Cook informed the board that to wralk bock again... .Our Incomes —Bernard Baruch. 1930 Buick R. S. Coupe. the qualificatlona of the -various FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD fuml- VarioQs CInbs and Organiza­ Board of Relief when the company had been advised by Arthur F. Pot­ are being taxed heavily, but not so % 1930 Ford Coupe. candidates. much as our crudullty and patience We have sold our farm busiaass Manchester ture. Inquire at 15 Walker street, C. P. Thayer, who recently re­ ter, Deputy Tax Commissioner, that A Safe nace to Buy Used Cars sought a reduction from alleged ex- a certified audit extending back over . . . .The ocean now seems to be a for a mess of pottage or one or Frlay and Saturday, April 19th tions to Be Contacted by signed aa secretary ot the Y. M. C. cesaive taxation before that board F. A. Verplanck, who plana to re­ two or three years of benefit favors. Evening Herald an3r20th. a period of six years tvould be satis­ body of water entirely surrounded Schaller Motor Bales Phone 6382 A. here, is one of the candidates. last month. This sentiment was tire as superintendent of the public factory. by trouble... .A man can be pretty —Senator George of Georgia. Several of the applications. It was CLASSIFIED Open Evenings expressed after the board members schools of Manchester In June after The cost of such an audit by accuratdy measured by tbs size of Mrs. Mary Dannaher. learned, are from persona living out listened to the reading to the com­ If the Republican party has the APARTMENTS— FLATS— of town. forty-two years of service In the certified public accountants would the thing that makes him an gry... ADVERTISEMENTS plaint, filed with town clerk Samuel The sun Is getting higher every day courage to turn to the humanity of local educational field, has awarded be approximately $10,000 and pos­ CounI iiM *vcriig« word* io * Hn*. A UTO ACCESSORl ES— TENEMENTS 63 J. Turkington, Tuesday, giving sibly the work would not cost that — and so are most other things too Lincoln and away from the prop­ fnltialv. number* and abbreviation,* ______TIRES ______6 Mrs. Ruth Welles of Hartford, notice of civil action against ' the the contract for the erection of a amount. . . . .you just transfer the mortgage erty-minded leadership which has . __ wopy^' . **cb count ** * ord and comoound FOR RENT—TWO. THREE and who Is directing the activities of Board of Relief on May 8 in Hart­ residence on Elwood street to Arvid Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ from a private creditor to the gov­ dominated It most of the time for vrorda a* two words Minimum coat la DRIVE SAFELY—If your wind­ four room apartments, fumlsbed If 20 years, we can save America. 3AKE.I w vv o 1M1 »Y etA Mnvice. n prica oi thr*a ilnea. women In connection with the Fed­ HEAVY BUS TRAVEL ford County Superior Court. H. Seaburg of 54 Walker street. dell advised the board that noo’egls- ernment, and tbat’e recovery...... I.ln* rat»* per day tor >ran*l*nt shield wiper Is sluggish it can be desired. Also five room duplex. Ap­ "It looks like a notice of a little —William Allan White. eral Housing campaign in Connecti­ Work was begun yesterday but the tered firm of certified public ac­ Another thing this country needs Is ■ d* repaired or exchanged. Norton ply Manchester Construction Co.. fight." Secretary S. G. Bowers stated countants would take a contract for more people who are willing to per­ Merrtiv* March 17, irJ7 4131 or 4279. cut, will confer with Mrs. Mary upon completing the reading of the house win not be read;; for occu­ They ought not to try to call C«Bh Charg« Electric Co., Hilliard street. Phone pancy untU early this fall. an undetermined audit but would spire Instead of inspire...... Thmge 7 ot»j V Ota 4060. Dannaher, chairman for ^Manches­ FOR EASTER NOTED complaint. Selectman Johnatun themselves the Democratic party. « ConaacuUva Uaya FOR RENT—P OUR ROOM tene- The house will be of colonial de­ take the job at $35 per day for one are Improving. Salesmen have quit t Conaacutiva Day i 9'otai U eta ter, this afternoon relative to map­ stated that he had talked with ex­ making contacts and are now tak­ The Roosevelt adminietratlon should U otai II eta ... ment, in two family house. Apply sign, frame construction, arranged man. ’Phe pay of an assistant certi­ By John C Terry 1 Day ...... ping out plans touching upon the pert appraisers and be reported chat fied public accountant would be $26, ing orders. be properly named the S t Vttue All ordtra for. irrarular tna»rtiooa FLORISTH—NIJRhERIES liV iso Pearl street. program In this town. they told him that the town would for nine rooms with two tiled bath­ dance party. wlU ba ebaretd at tha ^>na tima rata. rooms and with tiled lavatory on the it was stated. If one were needed. Spacial rataa fur long larm avary Ground work will be laid by Mrs. Bookings at Center Bnrean grt "trimmed" in the -pending suit. Do you wish the world were wiser? —Huey Long. FOR EASTETl FLOWERS atop at FOR RENT- -FOUR ROOMS with Danaher among the various wom­ first floor. There will be hot water Selectman Sherwood G. Bowers day adverttaing giva upor. raqvaat. Krauss' up-town store at 99E Main' Selectmen Johnston, who in his car moved to recommend the expendi­ Welt, suppose you make a start Ada ordered for three or alx daya all Improvements, at 168 Oak en’.. cluba and organizations here to heating. The plans were prepared by It’e cheaper to build boya’ cluba (formerly J. Laufrr’s aothlfig paelty as a deputy sheriff of Hart­ ture of $10,000 for the audit. The By accumulating wisdom in the and stopped before tha third or hfih street, inquire Maples hoapltal. have Mrs. Welles, a forceful speak­ Indicates Brisk Business ford County listens to many such Architect Walter T. Arnold of Hart­ than Jails. If I were to start again, day will Tit charged &nly for the ac­ store). A full line of potted amt ford. motion wa.s carried. • scrap-book of your heart. tual number of .Imea tba c appear- er. appear at meetings and explain suits, gave the other members of the Do not waste one page on folly; live I would never waste my time In cut flowers at money saving prices. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, the manifold advantages of procur­ Mr. and Mrs. Verplanck reside at Several other items will be includ­ ad charging at tha rata aarnad. but with garage, rent $28.00 month. In­ board a deacriptlon of the court pro­ ed In the call for the special town to learn and leam to live, politics, but would devote it to boys. no allowance or refunds ean b# made Krauss’ Greenhouse. 021 Hartford ing housing loans to pay for Im­ Through Town. 1108 Main street, just to the north —John Hays Hammond, famoua on ala time ada at'oppad after tha Road. Tel. 8602. quire 13 Wadsworth street. cedure In trlala of this type. meeting. Including a new ordinance if you want to give men know­ fifth day. provements to the homes. The board referred the complaint of the High school building, in a mining engineer. Inasmuch as the repairing and relative to aidewalk cleaning and ledge, you must get It ere you .Vo- “tin forbids"; dtanlar llnaa not FOR RENT - 5 ROOM tenement on to town counsel William S. Hyde. large single house which remained responsibility resulting from failure give. ■old. FOR SALE—800 FLAMING Giant beautifying of homes Is of vital Easter travel on the bus lines the property of Cheney Brothers red rnapberry plants. years old. Knighton .street, $20 month. Apply to do so; appropriation of $1,000 for Tha Herald wiU not be rtapohsibla 2 concern to every housewife, the passing through Manchester will be : when the company deeded the land for more than uua Incorrect .naartlop 75c do*. Inqulie 31 Edmund street. 90 East Center street. sidewalk repairs; appropriation of Sins Of The Parents Are ITIslted — - - - - "T Federal Housing committee here In­ apper anny ay of any a*..vartlaament ordered for exceptionally heavy'lhis year, ac- I on which It stands to the town. $500 for the salary of the building Upon The Children To The Third R______ata. u. F s. esT. oer. S & nanra than one time. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, all tends to take steps at once to In­ cording to bookings already made I Tba inadvertent omiasion of incor­ WIDESPREAD INTEREST inspector. And Fourth Generation, And Their m o v in g —TRUCKINU— Improvements, first floor, with ga­ terest women In the program. and Inquiries received at the Cen­ rect publication of advartiatng will ha Major John G. Mahoney, office ter Travel Bureau here. I Bond Issues Until The Sixth And racilSa only by cancalla*loo of tha STORAGE liU rage. Inquire 164 EUlridge street or BEST FAILURE WINS Seventh Generations. charge made for the sarvlea randertd- telephone 6154. manager, reported today that a to­ Buses tomorrow and Saturday I IN COSTUME EXHIBIT New York—Harken, all ye hope­ All advariisamenta must conform PERRETT A ULENNEY INC. local tal of 68 leads had been obtained are expected to. cany capacity CURB QUOTATIONS an style, copy and typography with ful authors. The Coraetlst—If you get much and long distance moving Daily FOUR ROOM TENEMENT with from the canvassers to date. Con­ loads. Moat of the tickets pur­ regulations enforced by tha publlah- tractors already arc working on 10 chased at the Center Travel Bureau The Washington Square College fatter you won’t be able to reach ara and thay raaarva tha right to express to tiartford. Ovemighl baths and pantry, near mills and out to your drum. Then you’ll lose jobs, but the Inclement weather are for Boston and Providence, with o f New 3'ork University is offering u i«0 T>t A r. AH R^Ims ReMivH ... adit, ravlse or lajac* any copy con- service to and from New York. Tel Main street. Soe John Jenaun, John­ Over 400 Members of Colonial Amer Sup P o w ...... your job. ■Idarad objections hit. son Block, Phom 60V 0 - 7635. during the past week has retarded several for New York City and a a scholarship to the unpublished au­ CLOSINO HOUU8—Claaaiflad ads to 3063. 8860 ot 8864. Dames Present at F'ormal Can Marconi ...... thor who submits the finest collec­ The Bass Drummer — I guess outside work to a considerable ex­ sprinkling for distant points like Cent States Elec ...... WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR WAT ba published Same day must ba re­ RENT HUNTING? Tfell us what tent. tneveland, Syracu.se, Detroit, Man­ Opening Tuesday. tion of rejection slips. not. I’ve thought of that and made Bv Williarr % ceived by 12 o'clock noon: Hutiirdayi Cities Service ...... Fannie Hurst and Christopher airangements to use the drum ^SAYARE \C6RTAiNLV \ WHY, VOU FLEA- JO'.ld a. m. PUBLK PAHNENUKR you want We’ll take care of It for chester, N. H„ and Portland, Me. Elec Bond and Share . you without cnarge. R. T. McCAnn, Business also is certain to be Morley will help pick the winner. major’s baton for a drumstick. lOU HIDDiWVMOr. THAMKSISITTEM T H I S TELEPHONE YOUR SERVICE 20-A More than 400 members of the Mavis Bottling A . . . . Five points will be given for each AU-WB BROUGHT 69 Center street. Dial 7700. ,J)rl8k on the w'eek-end preceding Nlag Hud P o w ...... US? TO SOU, BOSS, 1q M I G H T WANT ADS. TO OPEN SANDY BEACH April 29. the day that the annual Connecticut Society of the Colonial slip, with between 60 and 100 THE SHREWD JAPANESE BACH FROM t h a t OH. MISSUS/’ HERE'S IN ADOm ON TC SILVER Lone United Founders...... (30VERNMENT: In order to com­ I'L L HAVE IS "rHESE SOME B E W H A T 'S Ada are accepted over tt.a telephone Bus Line. De Luxe Bu. for lodge FCJR RENT—4 RQOM FLAT on spring school vacation starts. Al­ Dames of America were present at points extra for encouraging words EAMR IM ROME? W ROKJiG at tha CIIAHUK RATH given above Clinton street. The Manchester United Gas ...... which editors seiul with the rejec­ pete with Swedish match making CHAMPAGNE OFF OF rr PIECES party or team tripe, we also offer BALLROOM ON SUNDAY though more than 20 trips are made the Morgan Memorial In Hartford United Lt and Pow A W ITH IT , aa a convanten . to adverttaers, but Trust Company, Trust Department. dally to Boston, and a dozen each tions. firms, the Japanese named a town •? t h a t the CASH RATES will ot accaptad aa 7 passenger sedan delivery. Phone Tuesday for the tea and reception In Japan: "Sweden," then blithely COCKTAILS AT MA'AM ------.3063. 8860. 8864. to Providence and New York, the WASKjT rULU PAYMENT if paid at tha bual- FOR RENT- 5 ROOM tenement, which formally opened the costume printed: "Made In Sweden" on their MV WEDDIMG I T H o r I eas ofTtce on or hefera tha aevanth Doc Peyton and His Famous inciensing use of buses as a means RECEPnOM. OWTH' I SEEN day following the firai tnaertion of oil improvcmciita. Inquire 10 Cot­ of transportation enhances the ad­ exhibition which the society Is spon­ m match boxes.” Smart, th ^ Japs! c v . each ad olharwia* the OHAItUK tage street Orchestra to Be First to s t r e e t IT OROP ItATD will be colleritd. No raeponat- profehsional visability of making reservations soring there. Tiie exhibition, which BEFORE Play There Thi.s Season. early to make sure of seats. He—Sir Walter Raleigh let the OFF. hlllty for errors In talephoned ada SERVICES 22 FOR RENT—8 ROOMS with all Im­ was opened to the public Wednes­ Queen walk on bis cloak, but I will YOU ^v{U be assumed and their accuracy W E N jr cannot be guaranteed. . ANN’S BEAUTY SHOP. 1 3 ~ o ik provements, 17 Norman street. Ap­ The 1935 season at Sandy Beach day, has attracted wide-spread In­ do more than that for you. I will terest, and before it closes on May street. Room . Telephone 7.341, ply MIntz, 209 North Main street, Park and Ballroom will be u.shered lay myself down In the mud for you BV. INDEX OF 11 Depot Square. II, it is expected that thousands of UAL aeoaee All branches of Beauty Culture, in Sunday evening, by George to step upon. CLASSIFICATIONS Bokls, the popular proprietor of the MONSYPRESPOST visitors from all uver this State She— Your sentiment Is noble, but permanent waving. FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, with all will have seen it. C RY NtA SIRVtCK. INC. T. M. RCC. V. 9. PAT. OVf. -f £triha ...... A Tolland Cminty Playground. TTie do you mind turning your face to Engagamanta ...... Jt improvements, and garage. 22 Presiding at the tea Tuesday / the street, you rat! Marriages ...... <; THE LILY BEAUTY SHOPPE beat dance orchestras in New Eng­ E N J O Y ^ DINNER takes this opportunity to .ntroduce Bdgerton street. Telephone 8301. were Mrs. James P. Andrews, ot pass tftaOVS 'P.O riw , Deaths ...... U land will be brought to. Sandy Beach Hartford, national president of the- w Card ot Thanks ...... K their new budget department with FOR RENT -5 ROOM FLAT at 20 Bnllruom, opening. Sunday. April A minister with a 'sense of humor Id Metnurlam ...... F Colonial Dames; Mrs. Leonard M. has just put up a sign In his church: A sprinkling ot knowledge Is Leal and Found ...... X Lena Wiley in charge. Three serv­ Roosevelt street, secona flStorsia ...... 10 r k p a ir in u Sixty-five of the members of the president of the Connecticut Colon­ HE (3ET5 ENOUGH CASH Moiorcvclee—Blcyelaa ...... II -23 such a sensational impression at r u f e p e t t i h q i l l o n auxiliary to Mona Ypres Post, B. W. ial Dames; Mrs. Andrews, natlofial ID cxrnrrT h im s e l f Wanted Autos—Motorcyo'es ... II MOWER SHARPENING, 'ley mak­ Sandy Beach Ballroom last season, OUR HANDS, UKE HE tloalaraa aad Prwfeealaaal levvleea V. . enjoyed a turkey dinner in president; Tink­ Mrs. Charles H. Merri- f o r ANOTHER ONE ing, lock, vacuum cleaner,' clock, and owing to numerous requests of 'business Services Offered . .. . . II FOR SALE er hail la.st night In celebration of man, national secretary, of Provi­ O F HIS FOOLISH l^iusehold Services Offered .....ll-A gun repairing. Bralthwaite. 52 the management'to bring them bach dence, R. I.; Miss Eleanor Fergusdn, It^ldlng—Contrrctlni ...... 14 the second anniversary. A short GOLD HUNTS/ Pearl S t Burjcaln In Tohh! again, arrangements have been com­ of Hartford, chairman pf the cos­ Florists—Nursai'irs ...... 11 pleted to have them a.s the opening business meeting was followed by. Funa^I Directors ...... 14 Hlx-Koont Slnglu, iitruin, garage, an entertainment, which included a tume exhibition; Mrs. Charles A. Heatira—Plumbing—Reefing ..• 17 attraction. Goodwin, Hartford, vice-chairman Insurance ...... -.vr...... 1* HELP WANTED— Wherever radio, phonograph re­ travel talk by Mrs. Fred Hadden of MiiltneryVUrasamaklng ...... 19 fS;.'"’ """" $4475 this town on her experiences last of the costume exhibition; Mrs. FEMALE 3 .') $.300 cash. cordings and talkies are to be heard, Winchester Bennett of New Haven, Moving—Trucking—8.urage ... . Id D«h- Peyton Is a familiar name. All summer on a trip to C.allfomia'. Mi,ss Public Pas^nger Service ...... 1 0 ‘ A Marjory Leahy sang. Misa Doris vice-president of the State society Painting—Papering ...... Si W’ANTED - GIRL TO take care of Two .teres In over the country the music of Doc and Miss Julia Havemeyer, of Hart­ J baby and assist in general house­ Co’.c played piano solos. Eddie Scott Ptufeastoiiai ^rvlcea (ihutonbury . P«.Vton and hl.s orchestra has been ford, also vice-president. Repairing ...... work. Write Box Y, Herald. $ 2 5 0 the constant delight to thousands of banjo selections, Bernice Taggart Tailoring—DyalnlL—Claanlng A number of prominent guests (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) Toilet Qooda and '^arvlra people. They have played three sca- tap danced, little Jimmie Humphries from out of the State attended, Two-.tcre Farm, five-room house, sang Irish songs and Bobby Geor- The monkey who rode Coppy was blamed for having just a little fun. b o r n THlgTV YEARS TOO SOON Cl i.j.i ,.0''P''W>LUAMb Wanted—Buptnaaa ^ vice eleetricit.v, barn, chicken coops, ?ons at the Kenmore Hotel, Albany, among whom were Mrs. John Lowell Edvratlci^l HELP WANTED— N. Y.. broadcasting over the power­ gettl also sang. Winslow McLaugh­ a very tickled monk because wee Then Dotty joined the bunch. fruit, two miles fnim Town. of Chestnut Hill, Mass., honorary She had some peanuts In her SALESMAN SAM Now He Knows Him Well Coursea and C'SNnea ______MALE 36 ful WGY station. W’as also one -sea­ lin and Arthur Pratt, winners in a president of the Massachusetts Col­ D ot^ shouted, "I’ll get you some K v SmM.i Private Instruction I rice only son at the Syracuse Hotel, Syra­ recent State theater amateur night hand, and Duncy cried, "Oh, those ' ''I'LL UB.T TH IS CHINK HAVe Dancing ...... MEN— STEADY W’ORK, We will $2500 onial Dames; Miss Bertha Vaughan, peanuts, if I can. H E R E . WAMEfe SAM>toUCUS|MTse AOl, BE ONER­ ALLEE ENGLISH PeoPLE CALLEE ME •SM EEZe'-^ cuse, two seasons at Enna Jettlck program, sang. look grand.” But Dotty answered. ^^V t-AUMOBY THIS OLOP / ld%e 8lock —Venioiea ...... ' 41 for our invention ia so imuaual that musical treats of the season. To Society, of Indian Brook, Bomedalc, Poultry and Supnltvs...... 41 you must X, be trained, In it while FOR RENT miss a single dance at Sandy Beach Philadelphia—Miss Margaret K. do that. Oh, you will ruin my fine cried, "Why don’t you use your' Wanted - Pets-Poultry—fitock .44 Mas... hat.” The monkey chattered. In re­ head ? learning. Htnf/ men must be aatls- Beautiful 10 room house, oil Ballroom, la to miss seeing and Loos thought she received an Easter The display, which contains arti­ F«i Hate—MlaeellaaeoM hearing the finest orchestras In the card early. ply, and tossed the hat in air. "Don’t make her thinli she will Ariielea toi 41 fled on earnings of $30 to $40 per burner, 3 car garage, spacious cles sent to Hartford from many Fair Goldy jumped and captured week, but latM con increase this grounds. country. ’They are coming and you Then she discovered It was post­ be hit. No wonder she objects to Boats and Acceasurias 4i communities of the State, includes It. Said she, "It Isn’t hurt a bit, it. You’ll find she will stop growl­ Building Muteriuls ...... 41 aubftanUally. Previous experience $80 per Month. will want to-hear them. marked March 25. 1610, and had more than 300 exhibits, the basis if Mo CHeCK£6 Dtamonda'VWaichca—Jewelry .• 4$ Roller skating at Sandy Beach but don’t play with that monkey ing, If you’re kind to her. Instead." -not. important, bemuse our method been mailed by a playmate. Dorothy which is a collection of dresses worn any more. He plays unfair.’’ Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 HOLDEN-NELSON CO. Park, that proved so popular last Smith, who Is now Mrs. Robert Mil­ MO SWlAlfcg Vfl) C1*»«SYHU«SVICt.lSe.T, Fuel and Feed ...... a la BO unusual that applicant must Rubtnow Building. In Connecticut during the last 200 The little beast felt quite (The Tinies start out with the Oardsr — Farm—Dairy Products 10 be wUUng to work hard and steady season will open tonight. ler, mother of two chiluren. years. Accessories to women’s Uousahold Gouda ...... il ashamed. He figured he was being cirrus In the next story). HAS BIJCCIES Machtnsry and Tcols ...»•••••• || to qualify for the higher Income. Low Humor By Frank Beck Apply 9:30 to 12.10 Friday morn­ Mu.ic.l in.trum.fit...... || OH.. I MUST TELL YOU. DIDN'T YOU TELL ME LOOK AT HIM SLUSH. Ofrice and Store Equipment 14 ing at Room 354, Palace Theater rLL EMPTY THB CUPBOARDS K N N Y HAS A CRUSH ON NO WONDER THE POOR fiipeciale at the Rtores M AU.KY OOP Guz Is Not So Dumb rr HAS MB HOW NICE YOU THOUGHT IM A G IN E ,A T MIS AGE. BOV WANTED TO GO . Building, 647 Main street, Hartford. By HAIVfUN AND THE ICR BOX, AND TAKE FAND WHAT .THE LITTLE 6IRL WHO WAS . . 'AND AREN’T I CAN HARDLY KEEP W.arlnf Appsr.l—Fur...... i l DISCOURAGED) HAVg YOU • MOVED IN NEXT DOOR. A MOTHER SHOULD W .ni.6—To Buv || / so ’rWEY'RE (30MWA BUMP OeWN THE d r a p e s / T H A T .OlOU ALWAYS GIVING HIM A T HOME LONG NEVER GOSSIP ABOUT I'LL FDC THAT SCHEME / I LL PRAME A BY 2UNKER005KY, THAT WONT T'HECK WITH THE GUARDS - a l r e a d y '/ BEEN DOING.I HE'S OVER THERE A U HER AN APPLE __ _ CHARGE AGAINST OOP, AM' HAVE TH ‘ “V BENNYf ENOUGH TO EAT.. HER CHILOTs AFFAIRS N..laarul* SALESMEN WANTED 36-A DO.' MAYBE SOME OP TH’ I LL TAKE CARE OF THIS THE TIM E. IT ’S AW.. I '"'^VOR SOMETHING' STOP 90UIRMING, Soont. without Board ...... I OOP KINO. EH? HAH.' GUARDS SLAP 1M INTO TH' PIT.' PERFECTLY TO THE NEIGHBORS. ■boot/ MAYSe I liOT SUMPIM Li t t l e m a t t e r , JUST PLAY •gf BCA/A/Y.. W ff'iL THATS A SURB WAV ^rd.rs Waat^ ...... m a n w a n t e d f o r Rawlelgh THEM HE WONT BE a b l e TO DO KILLING W ITH HER, Countrjr Board—U«.nrU ...... fo Route of 800 famUles. Write today. OL’ /MAYHAFWv TSAY 'ftOUT m y s e l f .' I / l GO IN - A OF LOSING t h e ir CONPIOBNCE Hotsls—Restaurant...... Igux f 3« n a n y b o d y TH A T'S M IN U rel 41 Rawlelgh, DepL CUD-48-8A., Al­ i , ALL. L AND STAR7MG THEM TO Wanttd—Rooms—BoaM ...... as bany, N. Y. ) wo d ir t/ X KEEPING THINQS SKRET Naol Katala dar Maat ------V F ^ M YOU Aparun.ott, rtata. T.n.m.nts., 41 Busla.si Loeatloas for R.ot ... Hoat.s for Rant ...... ! . ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Suburbaa for R.at ...... —. . . . (t Summ.r a«m «i for R.at «7 FOR SALE—TWIN strollerette. In Waatad to R.at ...... * JJ good condition. Price rsaeonable. ■aal ■atat. Var lala Col! 8413. Apartmaat Saadlnc tor Sal. . .. t| BoolBsss rtM T X y for Bala ..... n »«4 ldW8 tor ...... 71 A VERY PRETTY LADY asked: la this the store where they have lucb g *»».SMo 71 good cheeaeT She was right. We IB Ibb SbIb. 71 do. Jim Nichole, Highland Park. fX R iT ffir."!.;::::." 8 u r n iM TW Hm liAifi.