PAQE tlWELVB dUm iirrBtnr Sttrabig Vrralft VOITDAT. FranUASY 8, lfl6& AVERAGE DAH.T CUtCIJlATION THE WEATHER The American Legion AuxlliasT' Harry Hampaon____ McCabe of 20 PUBUC SETBACK SERIES will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at street. rSaturday.------LEAP YEAR SOCIAL for the'Month o f January, 19M rorecaat of D. 8. Weather I the State Armory. Mrs. E. B. In­ Recreation Center YOUNG REPUBLICAN Mm. Rebeccai khombers of 30 GETS ETHIOPIAN NO. 4 TOWNSENDERS Bartferd HOTEL SHERIDAN man has arranged for bowling after Server street and Mrs. Evelyn the meeting. Members are remind­ Items of Interest Hegel of 64 Benton street were ad- FOR LUTHER LEAGUE 5 , 8 5 1 Snow and ileet ehanghig to tain MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 ed of the Valentine shower for an mittcfl and Mrs. Elizabeth Robb of Member of the Aodlt and not so cold tonight; Wedneeday ANNUAL MARCH 10 RADIO CHECK-UP fair and colder. absent member. 168 Maple street, Mrs. Ada McCuc TO HAVE PROGRAM Bnreao of Clrenlatlofi* Second Sitting. Monday. of 237 East Center street were dis­ Will Be Held In Connection MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM Weekly Prizes $7. J5, $2. fl The Mizpah group of the W es­ The men's boxing claaa will meet charged Sunday. With With Regular Meeting A son *54’As bom Sunday to Mr. Series Prizes $10, $7, $3, $2, $l leyan Guild will meet tomorrow from 7 to 8 o'clock. night at 7:.30 with Mr.s. .lay Rand Nominating Committee To and Mrs. Frank Duncan of 6 ’ 3 Local Man Gets Postal Card Of The League Tomorrow VOL.l v ., NO. 107. (Claealfled AdrertMng on Page iu.|. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTtl. All riaverft Wriromc. The men’s gym class will follow Acrobatic Dancer To Enter­ MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. FEBUARY 4, 1936. of 43 Coburn Road. Work will bo Trotter street. Night. ria y at 8:15 Sharp. from 8;].3 to o’clock. on Railing ponnut.s. The Ways and The women's gym cla.'is will meet Be Appointed Soon By Mrs. David MeComb of 24 Miinro McanR conimUtre of the <‘fUild will street died at 8:50 yesterday morn­ Verifying Reception of The Luther League of the Eman­ tain At West Side Meeting from 7 to 8 o'clock. ing. -«■ meet tonight at 7:30 at the South uel Lutheran church will hold a The women's tap dancing classes Miss Grace GIgllo of 90 Oak Methodist church. are as follows: 8:00 to 8:30 advanc­ President Dook. Radio Program. Leap Year Social at Ita regular street. Mrs. Evelym McCann of 236 meeting tomorrow night at eight Tonight. Icebound Islanders Haul Food From Sky ABOUT TOWN ed: 8:30 to 0:00 Beginners. East Middle Turnpike and Henry MAY CALL MILITIA Mrs. Lurmn Foster of Acndcmy The mctt’s plunge period will be o’clock, In charge of the eocial com­ Dodd of Wapping W'cre admit tell mittee eonslHtlng of Pearl Johnson, SENTENCE JOHN BEY slroot ha.s ns Iwr gu ot. .Miss Tiu l*‘ fi"m 7 lo 8 o’e|o(k. 11,1 lliirrl aniumi mertinp of tno Arthur Convcrflr ^'ho Is fllrci lin^j Hful .Mra, Marie Dion of fis Well.a David Hutihinfion of 63 Hamlin chairman; BIrgett Frlaell. Norma ma t.’huich piii>lirity i-eprrsrnta- Tiir uomerrs plunge peri.id will be Y.riins KrputiliL-nn club of Manchpa- A t Towmsend Club No. 4 meeting rctoearfalfl for ”Thp Circus" to be street was diachai'ged ton- adidt I'lassefl of tiio Center ciiurih' he fn'in .3 to 6 30 briei speedies. In addition to the tance from Addi.s-Ababa. The of the devotional period. An enter­ Pres. Clarence Lupien baa ar­ Expect Indastrial Paralysis ALLEGE RETURN and evening at Irmuanu')| broadcast was sent out and re- tainment will be presented after the ranged with Miss Astiid Scoog a soring this indoor circus which ta 'liie w om 'n s .swimming ela.-^se.s el.Ttinn of officers. CAPE C'on IS BUYING broadcast over the Coiiimhln Broad­ business session, followed by a .so­ yeiy talented young girl, who as an AB Amateur Thcator Guild produc* church. Hartford. She will be in i will meel as ffllou'- 7;00 U> 7:45 A slate of proposed officers will n sil IN NEW YOKK NOW Verdict Of Second Degree tloo of a highly entertaining char­ New London tomorrow and also in ; Beglrner.s: 7 4.5 to 8;30 Intermedi­ be named by a nominating commit­ Marble-MacLean casting system on Nov. 27, 1935 cial hour. Refreshments will be acrobatic dancer Is one of the beat BOARD TO OFFER acter. It ha.« been decided to omit Fairfield before returning for the, ate tee to be appointed by President from 6 to 6:15 p. m. served. of amateurs in this vldnlty to en­ Miss Elizabeth MacLean of 1202 S»'^;:;S|0FC 0IiAraAL Hyannis, Mass. F’cb. 4. — (A P ) the children’s matinee. Reaer\*ed meetteg of Center church Federa­ Th<' Model Airplane club will Aaron Cook. A club ’ by-law pre­ Main street, daughter of Mr. and After the network rebroadcast tertain. Miss Scoogivdll be ac­ i Murder Returned By companied at the piano by Miss A r­ — Cape Cod la buying fish from neat tickets, at no extra rharpe are tion Wednesday evening, an*l Orford ' meet sf 7;3o in the club rooms. vents any officer from serving more Mrs. William MacLean of Bridge- was completed. Mr. Hutchinson on sale at Keller’s, Burch’s Pine- lene TIITany. , NEW MILK LAW out.«ee S. MeColle.ster. TV D. of Tufl'.s charge of the Imperial Ethloi>lan Party For Local Young Woman one of their largest Industries. Until Two O’clock Thu bers are reqnrstod to brtnp “ white Ziipiitkii. H Iwroy Norris, Miss attend. lU'HS meeting th*M<’ will i'e » n- I'hr iMtmen s aflet riiH)!! I»>wling College. In (Vane chapel, the double station at Akaki. Who Has Just Completed today as an estimated 1,500 union Health Officer Would De­ I They are bringing their fish elephants", also their earned dn|. Hull, Helwig. Charles S. House. Security For Billion Was hearsal for tiie play. will 'dart at 3 n'ch-ek ring aer\'lce being u.sed. The bride The short wave broadcast was men answered the call for A gen­ from Boston and New York — lars. Herbert I. Johnson and Jennie John­ was attended by Mias Phyllis R. Midwifery Course On Feb. 16 Afternoon— Prisoner Ac­ The N. Y. A. first aid class will picked up by Mr. Hutchinson on a eral strike to force settlemient of mand Proof Of Freedom I “ worse than carrying coals to The weekly card party will take son Swensen, now of West Hart­ Marble, sister of the bridegroom, Handed Back To Britain New('astle.'’ the fishermen say. meet with Dr. Knapp at 7:30. ford. 11-tube Phllco radio. A testimonial dinner dance will | labor disputes at the American Dis­ Sunset Council. D. of P.. will meet place tonight at Bridget's hall, A public setback party will be and John D. MacLean of West ■Secretary. John J. W allett; be given at the Hotel Garden In tilling Co. cepts Fate Calmly. tonight in Tinker hall. A public set­ an^l all players will be welcome, held Ht tim \5>st .‘^ide R«c on I'rn- B rid gw ater, Maas,, brother of the Dial 5321 Of Cows Or Goats From back party will follow the meeting. trca.surer. Harold r . Maher, mem- bride, was best man. Hartford on Sunday, Febnmr>' 16. In A fuel shortage was seen as the While Debt Was Unpaid. t'-r R irr't Play will start at 8 li. rs of the f-xecutivc committee, honor of Miss Rose Marie Squatrlto For Playing will begin at 8:30. Three (ilrl Scouts will desire to li^^ten o'rlr-el< The bride, !who waa given in mar- first disruption of civic life. As I'bnrles O'Dowd, W alter T. Shea, POLICE COURT of 164 Oak street, who recently Rockville. Feb. 4.— (A P )— John cash prizes will be awarded the win­ In tomorrow night when Mi.^ Fred­ rifige by her father, wore a gown the strike got under way. however, Disease or Else Pasteurize It.iymund Nelsou. Wllbrod Messier completed a course as a registered Free Delivery other vital services were not ners and refreshments scr\*ed. erick Edey. national Girl Scout, of turquoise moire silk, made prin­ Washington, Feb. 4—(AP) — A Bey, 38, of North Hadley* Mas*, and Miss Edith Wilson. cess style and turban of cloth of James W. Holloran. 47. of 41 mid'^fe, A large attendance Is ex­ affected. SLIGHT TRICKLE commis.sloncr broadcasts at 5:43 goM with short veil. Her bridal Washington street, was fined $100 pected as Miss Squatrlto Is well $1,000,000,000 American loan to was convicted Of second degrM The Ceclllan club of the South over WTIC. Mrs. Edey is to speak Creiftsmen w*ho refused to go to AUTO JUST MISSES bouquet wa.s of tea rosea. The maid and eost.H by Judge Raymond A. known In Manchester. She 1s a work today Included truck drivers, Great Britain In World War days A towTi ordinance prohibiting the murder today for the sla3rlng of Methodist church went to RtafTord at the .state Cf)nvrnli"n of Girl of honor wore midnight blue velvet .lohm-on in Police Court this morn­ graduate of Bellevue hospital. WELDON motion picture operators barbers, was the subject of Inquiry today as sale of milk or cream from any cow Sprlng.s last night ami presented .Scouts at Newiiigttm \\'e Im sd r. OF GOLD HEADS John B. DeCarlt. Ellington co ^ ing on a I barge of flrunken driving. the Senate munitions committee re­ musical ser\dce at the Methodist with .silver hat and rarried 'I'ali.s- Anyone wishing to sttcncl may ob­ bartenders and carpenters. or goat Infected with bacillus abor­ and a nomiier froni ihi- !■ ‘ n ar- Manchester He was arrested shortly before 10 sumed hearings with two former stable* and sentenced to life church of which Rev. Joseph Cooper, mnn roses. tain tickets by calling Mi.ss Mary DRUG CO. The fuel shortage was seen as a tion. undiilant or malta fever or planning to attend DROPPING 40 FEET A reception for 70 guests follow­ p. m. Saturday night by Policeman Treasury assistants as witnesses. prisonment. formerly of this town is pastor. Antonio, tel. 7892, or Miss Marge result of the drlvcrs^ of coal and oil tuberculosis unless it Is pasteurized, Date Book ed the ceremony at the home of Raymond Griffin after an automo­ Committee meml)ers sought evi­ ACROSS OCEAN The decision by three Supwitt-^ Squatrlto, tel. 8241. truckers refusing to work. will be recommended to the next The Wadsworth group of the Mrs. Albert Ir\’ing. Tuft's College. bile Holloran was drlvtng aldewlped dence to back a contention that the Daughters of Liberty. L. O. L T., Wesleyan Guild will meet tomorrow The general strike was called by Food suppllea near the vanishing point because ice had prevented ships from reaching them with re­ special town meeting by the select­ ‘Court"judges liad been ponvoOSIlif Tomorrow The bride "111 wear for traveling a Connecticut company bus driven United States government lent the held a successful setback and bingo evening at 7 i.3 with -Mi>s Ehrabeth the Traders and Labor Assembly. plenishments, the fishermen of Tangier Island, off the Virginia coast, faced a desperate situation until a dirig­ men. they decided last night. until 2 p. m. today. Orlgliialtr, tiigq Skids Into Fence At Park Feb. 4 Meeting of Foreman's brown crepe with hat and other nc- by Thonin.s Tedford of 65 Walnut It would affect 3,000 union workers money to support purchasing power party Saturday night at the home Wright. 7H1 Main street. of British money In America, and ible and airplanes swooped out of the wintry skies with loads of Htaples. Residents of the Island are The action came at the end of a Steady Flow To U. S. For 16 sentence was to have been aimoBn(t*4 Chill at Y. M. C. A. ce.a.sories to match. They will he at street and a .sedan driven by John in this city of 17,000. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston of then surrendered collateral by pictured tugging at the landing ropes of the dirigible Enterprise that brought 1500 pounds of food from the two hours’ hearing attended by rep­ ed at noon. Thla Week home to their frlend.s at Norway, Burke of 279 Spruce street on Main At Springfield Adjutant General resentatives of the town and state Hawley street. Winners in setback The Ladles Aid society of the I Street Bridge; Front Maine, after F'cbnuin,' 8. which the sum might have )>een re­ Red Cross at Washington. D. C. Two Hoar Reoeai Feb. 5-6— “ The Circua.” Hollister .street north of the Center. Carlos E. Black said no National Boards of Health and a dozen local were Mrs. Lily Foots. Mrs. Frit* Concordia Lutheran church will Both bride ami bridegroom were paid. Months Halts Widi l i ­ Judge Arthur F. EUs, who pci^i street .school, auspices Ever Ready Leo Richloff. 34. of 215 Autumn Guard troops had been ordered to milk producers and dealers. Magnuson. Mrs. Florence Stratton. 2 graduated from Tufts College. Mr. The two former Treasury a.ssist- sided during the four-day flrrt meet tomorrow afternoon at Circle. K ings Daughters. street was fined $10 and costs for The By-I^aw William Turklngtoo. Samuel Haugh o’clock. ' Wheels Overhang Bank. Marble also from the Tu ft’s College the scene, but said preparations ants. now prominent New York gree murder trial last week, with-’ F'eb. 8— Girl Scout rally at State Intoxication. He was arrc.sted at BINGO PARTY for their movement were being made The proposed by-law, drafted by censes To Export $5,605,- and Alfred Clifford. In bingo the .\rmory. School of Religion. The hi1de is a bankers, were summoned with his associates, Judges John Rufqg - winners were Elizabeth Fulton. Mrs. the (^barter Oak bowling alleys if their services are required, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, chairman of Mrs. l^ y E. Megcl. wife nf h'.xc' • Al.so. meeting ami .setback party member of the fill Omega sorority Thomas W. L.amont of J. P. Morgan BIG RELIEF FUND Booth and Frank P. McEhroy, called. Nellie _Woodhousc. Mrs. William about midnight Satunlsy where he Tear Gas Ready. ELECTION OF BRADLEY the town Board of Health and town ntive V’ice-Pre.sident K. 1*: lle g.i -d V.v :;hii. P n ir. of 01 R ilg r .ntrcct and Phi Beta Kappa and ha.s been 8 P. M. TONIGHT and Company as the committee re­ the court to order promptly at xf ' of 2125, U. T. \V.. at Odd vAus interferring with the bowlers, The Howitzer company of the health ofTlccr, an dWllHam S. Hyde, 000; Linked With Inflation Wilson, William Mansfield. Shirley hij» .in'l l ’.3o t hib.lron haesterclay aftcrnrxin. The ca.se of Jo.«ieph Lata, 21, of miles south of here, departed short­ CAINES REVOLT IN Y. ^ or goat shall be sold within the Washington, Feb. 4.— (A P ) — Gold The courtroom was crowded when ( also held the lucky number on the aulomohiic that Mr. I’ rtcr wa.s driv­ quet. ( ’oncordia Lutheran church. I church. Norway. Maine. HOTEL SHERIDAN try entered the war In April. the three judges took their plaoM^ daffodil cake. The committee in 670 ToJlaiul .street, Eoat Hartford, ly after midnight for nearby Peoria. Lefftngwell, Rathbone Town of Manchester until the owmer began to trickle away today from The Regina D’Uallti Society will ing wt st on Park street Hkitided on Fob. 11 Minstrel .show. St on the bench. charge wa.s Mrs. Tllllc Llnd.any. was continued until Saturday morn­ AiMplces “ If wc should have to call out The two are Russell Lefflngwell, thereof shall satisfy the Board ot hold its regular nu‘«dlng tonight at th*' Ur that had formed on the ea.st .lames'.s church choir. St. Jame.s’s America’s $10,182,000,000 rsservoir John Bey entered the courtreoBI’l Mrs. Edith Kane. Mrs. Elizabeth I Toppinpr-Filbic: ing becau.‘«c hi.s attorney, Louis the Guard we would of course use now a Morgan partner, and Albert Health of said tow’n that such ani­ 7:30 o'L'kH-k at the :-:ub Alpln ( ’liii) sutr of I lir Park Htrect bridge cauH- hall. Republicans Probe Whether mals are free from bacillus abortus, of the yellow metal, leading to spec- at 11:30 manacled to Officers F«r>J Stannage. Mrs. Martha Mansfield i Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fdhig of Gahcrmnnn of Harlforrl. as.sistnul tear gas and that was the purpose Rathbone, a vicc-pre.aldent of Cen­ Minority In Young Republic- LANDON AS HEAD on Eldrldgc street. All members ing the automobile to get out ot I* «'b. 12 - M. M. S.-Rockville bas­ Young Democratic Club Of undulant or malta fever and tuber­ ulnllon as to whether the inflation rls and Stevens of the Btoffo and Elizabeth Fulton. tonirol and go through the fence j Main alrect announce the marnage U iiUamI Slates district attorney, was of this movement.'* Black said. The tral Hanover Bank and Tnist com­ are requostet’ to be present. ketball game at State Armory for of their daughter. Miss FJlizabeth culosis, unloHH such milk or cream Springs State Police Borrackkl and alm<»Ht down the embankment, benefit of Nalsmith Fund. unable to be present. Mt. Vernon company has tear gas pany. I Money Is Now Being Used drive in Congress would be checked. I Filbig, to Fancls J. Topping, .son of shall have been previously pasteur­ •Swretary Morgenthau announced Officer Stevens exchanged Center Church Professional girls a tlrop of 40 feet AI.ho Father and Son banquet at Manchester equipment. J, P. Morgan was not asked to | an Executive Body To OF G. 0. P. TICKET The regular monthly meeting of I Mr. an Annual Police Benefit and Mrs. Warren E. Royce of HilKs than twenty dollars for each of­ Center Hose Company No. 2 of Saturdav night the machine skiddcti show at State theater. Rumblings of approaching trouble D.). that President Wilson had The Convention. Wa.shington. Fob. 4 — ( A P ) —Re This development, reversing a the hands of the clock appr street were witnease.s. Mr. Topping New York Times Also Re­ fense.*' the South Manchester Arc depart­ and before the driver could right Feb. 18 -Annual banquet of Lu­ L. T. Wood Co. 4 SPECIAL GAMES w’erc heard late Sunday with re- "falsified” on a point of World War westward flow which had brought noon, he glanced at the clock w )w 9 Law’renec Converse is clminnnn of i.s employed by the Rogers Paper publican rt'gularM, confronted by i A t the pre.sent time, Dr. F. ment held its annual dinner Satur- the car il cra.shed through the wire ther League of Emanuel Lutheran history. $'2,000,000,000 of gold from Europe quick furtive glancea. the commlUee that will provide the company. 51 Bissdl St. Tel. 4496 Ever^’one Invited To Spend An Enjoyable Evening At Bingo* threat of strife among younger Forbes BuKhncIl. milk Inspector for day night. About 60 were present feiu I' Thr front wheels overhung church. (Continued on Page Eight) With enough money granted It by ports That Wadsworth to the United States in 16 months, Just before noon Attorneys JO supper following the nieiding ol Especially Good Prizes! the Senate for about 10 days fu r­ Washington, Feb. 4— (A P > -S u p ­ members of the party, welcomed the the local Board of Health, told the was linked with current demands M. King and Donald C. Bisk including active and honorary mem­ the steef) embankment. Mr, and Feb 10 ‘'Pollyanmj.” 4-act play selectmen, there are 60 persons or Manchester Lnlge, A n i:. W , to­ Mrs. I’lice and tiie children were ther hearings, the committee sought porters of the defeated candidate by Congressional Inflatlonlats that over and talked with thite bers of the company and district in Manche.ster (Vnnmunity Playcr.s. AGENT chance today to concentrate atten­ companies delivering milk In Man­ and department officers. James H. night. able to get out of the car without Holli.ster .street .school. Benefit Edu­ to show these things today and to­ for chairmanship of the Young Re­ Win Be Rupning Mate. the Treasury print paper money to and laughed with him. tion on charges that some of the ad­ chester, of which 15 arc neighbor­ pa.v off the bonus, finance farm sub­ Johnston, a former member of No. injury, but the car couhl not be cational club. ; NEW COLD SPELL morrow : publicans’ organization threatened The verdict was banded down A meeting of Campbell C’ouncll. FOR That the Treasury lent Britain ministration’s $4,000,000,000 W'ork hood dealers handling only a few sidies, end aid distressed agricul­ 2, was toastmaster. A chicken din­ moved by it.a own power. A call to Also old-time concert at Center Regular iMonthly today to carry their dlffercnceji to three Superior Court Judges, K. of C.. will be hold In their club- $1,000,000,000 to peg the hard- relief fund has been usenn . as chairman of the Ex­ quarts, more than 60 per cent, are pand tho currency rather than levy Miss Helen and Miss Mary Zapadka Benton street who haa completed on the hill during the pa.st week. Kcb 21 Annual Ma.sonic Ball at ecutive Committee of the Young Re­ lican ticket this year will be Lon­ addres.s by Chalrnian F’arlcy of the la Unmoved Stale Armory. Sal., Feb. 8 at 2 p. ni. taking over British loans held by National committee at a Roosevelt new taxes. of Irving sareet. her probation course at Lawrence CTne tar wa.s damagotl and the two publican National Federation. don and Wadsworth, if the plans of (Oontlniiod on Page Heveii) Bey, charged with mortgUy) and Memorial hospital. New Lon­ other ears after skidiling went down private bankers, was turned back dinner at Miami, Fla., tomorrow Subject of OuMSing Snow And Sleet Storms The Connecticut man, majority some ca.stem Ropiiblk ans who met wounding Constable John B. Da-:.! hou i Odd Fellows Hall OKE to Great Britain although she owed Whether the comparatively tiny Mrs. Stuart D. Robinson of Bould­ don, will bt Interc.sled tf> hear slie Into the lot on the U aide of the BLUE SUNOCO night. Whether Farley would re­ leader in his state’s senate, was shipments were the forerunners of a Carll showed no emotion as JudgS^ er Road left yesterday for New ha.s been accepted for Iho regular street The load i.s slippery and is the United States $4,000,000,000 or In the Pennsylvania city last week new the attack on the American LOCAL CLUB IN PROGRAM roUowcil by Setback l*urly at more in war debts. elected by vote of 13 to 5 over John sizeable outgo was subject of gues­ Arthur F. E3ls announced the York City, and will .sail on the A l­ nurses’ tr;iining coup'll- badly in need of san

Wednesday evenmg at 6:30 p. m. Uncaa team following the girls' | building for mercantile trading. bearing his name was turned over | forced to the curb cither last Tues­ I Aurora, III—Charles Allen, j Long ago the private Supreme had cBurht the Soclallets Is snim- H otirlypBtrr COMING OUT AGAIN Be present. gam last Saturday evening, Feh- \ $44,200; lands. $824,093. SEARCH FOR COHTRACTOR to ptillce l>y a man who said h e; day or Wednesday at the point retired grocer whose appeairancs - Court of the Liberty League had the tnlnc and had atolen their clothee. TEXTILE WORKERS The Owl Patrol la still ahead in ruary 1. The score being 26 to 14 The Federatctl Sunday School found tl on much traveled Sheridan where the key.s wore found. won him character parts In motioa matter definitely settled beyond any Mr. Thomaa repilea that “ If Mr. the Patrol contest. in favor of tho Senior “ Y". ! Board, w'ill hold their next meeting Road near suburban Evanston. 10 She said a man from the large pictures a few years ago. €iinitti9 shadow of a doubt. Of course the Rooarvplt'a brnin tni.st atolc the William Longacre Is the newest Thursday evening. Feb. 6. at the IHfENSIFIED IN CHICAGO miles fn>m where the car \va.s left. car walked over to the one she be­ HEALTH-DIET ADVICE The Wednesday afternoon club of new home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert lieved was Wells' but refusentractor of Monroe, Wls., of the Connecticul Valley Trails missing since last Tuesday. I BherifT Fred F l^ie.ser of Green a.-'Sistunt statr .supcnntemlent -proii'.qsional house breaker were un* Sacond Class .Mai) Matter. Is that the Constitutional points in­ time In tills I'ouiitrj'. trying to hold! Florence P. Dewey, Mary Lorenre. 11935 exceeds the 1934 list by $106.- pidihe instruilion. Eleanor Stead, and Annie Krawski. Conference, thinks ( Vcling is dm* They sought to determine wheth­ {county. WI.H.. Chic.ngo police and , toui lied SUBSCRIPTION RATES volved were a long way from being lh'’ii he.-i'ii. iibove a .sea of eon-, EFILEP.SY .«licnt should be allowed to sleep If With Postal Cards. 0P4 duo to rens.so.s.sing of lands ami Winnipeg Robert T. Evans, ' There were two games of basket­ dwelling.s and rovnluntitui of motor for new popularity. er he wa.s slain, in the hands of the !tlu' Depnrtmt'tit of Jiidice .sought Opt Tsar, by mall ...... |6uo STM. ^ 11 desires to do so Dlck.son. member the sponsor­ ' to tlotermine wlim Wells an ivc'I in a leading member of the Wmiup Par Month, by m il ...... • lo clear. When It takes tlic .Supreme tcnipluous criticism and of general The word e^lepsy comes from Many people n°eglcct the treat- ball played at the Wapping Cohi- vehicles. The grand list for 1935 of extortinnists he told his family he < .\TTLE lirsTLKKS ing committee for the third annual Chicago. (bam Exchange. Slhffla Copy ...... I us Court scvcn''oi‘ right wcck.s to rcacli hellrf in Iheir Innacy, without being the Greek word meaning "seizure" ment of epilepsy because of the munlty House last Saturday even­ is $3,541,387 compared to $3,135,- feared, nr hiding in Chicago to avoid rSK TlirCK S NOW DeMvared one year ...... tuOO Members of Local 2125 United ing. Feb. 1. The Girls Old Timers couferente of outdcK»r recreation at the .supjMised blackmailers. ! One clue came yc.sterday from a Fail bury. Neb. J. H. Evans. a final mneiusiun as to the validity rcipiirc'l lo hear the onii.s of respon- and the term usually refers to fnl- j mistaken Idea that It doca not yield 323 In 1934. The gro.ss resident val­ • j Mcl’ herson. Ka«.—r(APj —Cattle Textile Workers of Connecticut, em­ team played the Wapping Girls Ip- uation is $2,666,516. The abstract Ma.saachnsetts Slate college. March The search for Wells began after I woman who telcphoneil the police (!lvil War veteran aiul personal i I rustlers still work on the Kansas M e m b e r o f t h e asso^c ia t e d of a law the ilcdurtlon is inchcapablc ling fit.s which may be called selz-; ^ treatment. This Is the wrong at- PRESS .sihlhly for the .New Deal, or even of ployes of Cheney Brothers, have had starts t am. The score was P to 6 list follows: dwelling house.s $787.- 12. urged today special attention be his bloodstained car was found that she saw an atitomohllc answer- quamlance of Abraham Lincoln. ! plain.s. but they tise motor trucks Tha Aaaoolatad Press is eiciusiveiy that there has been a great deal to i cousinship to It. ures of convulsions. There are three Ik''***^’ "" certain proportion of in favor of the Old Timers. '398: barns, sheds and store houses, ctven lo the ilevclopmcnl of bicycle abandoned SaUirilay in the Chicago ' ing the description of the contiaA'- I’htiadelphia C'laronee White. . now. Forty-five animals were stolen antltlsd to the use for republtestion printed 5,500 cards which members say on both sides and that the mar- ■ " c don't In the very Ic.sst believe principal forms of epilepsy. The L .' ca"r« can be greatly helped. I The Senior “Y " team played the ; $635,184; building lots, $129,164; paUis. ■Loop. Yostonlay a bunch of keys I tor’s cha.seii by a larger car and Philadelphia newspaperman. I in one week In this county recently. «r si) news dlspntches credited to it most severe type is called Grand many recoveries, of the local are mailing to Congress­ or not otherwise credited In thte gin of rightness or wrongness in In Thomas’ theory that the only way faper and slen the lorni news nuh* IF H e s e e s Mal and during seizures the patient ti„_1 " esses, when the pa- man Kopplemann, Senator Lonergan lahtd and also the local news Dtib« till' law has been far too narrow for ’ lo r .u rcrt the incqualltira and cvlhs nmy fall to the floor, the muscles i ,,^*'^,'!."'' coTeetlve treatment. and Senator Maloney asking their HIS SHADOW, 111 .llshed herein. the rcarlung of snap Judgment h vlof our economic life or the twst Jerking widely, the patient frothing rnsei of support of Congressman Ellen- I All rights of republlcstlon of bogan's bllT now before Congress. lapsclst dlspstches herein ,^re also rs* any le.sscr authority. ! way or even a possible way—Is by IT M E A M & A at the mouth while unconsciou!^. I " m ^ Carved. The average length of lime for on e' m f ".‘l "i The bill is favored by the labor or­ I leaping blindfold Into the middle F e w 9AOR6 ganizations and would eliminate of these seizures to continue Is f^.stinal m.lref h® OPEN i Full servlca client of N E A Service. I of a ro-operative commonwealth; m o m t h s o f about ten minutes. , ’ '’ ‘ ®®"hsl putrefaction. The only strikes, the members of the Local '.Inc. SALE ( OlTr.HLIN AND GOI.D I hot iii h a polltlcjil creed docs, it t o u c h The second type of cpllep.sy Is *P"«Psy 1 have .“ay. tf The bill would provide a board to Pul'llstier'e ft.-ii ’ rftrr i« 11 ve: The Wh- hr thought of th' niiist he iidmltlc'l, put its possessor S teP D lM C much milder and la called Petit f’’®"' «>« ‘n- THURSDAY, fJuJlua Maliieivs .Spti'itil Ageiiry — New Mal, nsiinlly consisting of a tem-1 l^ l, i'«n y years I have pass upon disputes on textile work NOW ^Tork, Ciileagf, Uctroit and EJaslon. monetary views of Bev Charles K In thi- position of being a nimble F O R U S porary loss of consciousness with- .. ri’i'over follow. and would favor a working week of MCMBEH ADDIT BUREAU OP Coughlin, few will deny that thr and roiumring rrltic of things as j out oonvluslons. The patignt may Ing the use of (‘lindnativo measure 3.*> hours with a minimum of $15 a FRIDAY, week payable not only in the North i^CIRCUl.ATlONS. priest Is well Informed 'in .111- Il IS refreshing when some stare straight ahead of him for a such as fasting, dieting, the enemaV and corrective manipidatloni of the but also in the South. This, the sup­ IN The Herald Printing Company, ino.. the Biihjcct 01 nionry and finann' "Tir like .Mr Thomas, with plenty of! few seconds, forget what he la do­ Intr.'^tlncs. ssasumes no nnanctnT rcaDOt.sibilUy ing. or drop whatever he ha.s in hla porters of tho bill claim, would do SATURDAY afor typogranhica) errors at>penring In He is not likely to hr often deiileil hTMins and plenty of skepticism and Tomorrow’s .Article: •Trt'alment of away with the claim that it costs hands. Sometimes the attack con­ Epilepsy. PROGRESS ■-sdvertlsementa In the .Msnehesier either, that he has the faculty, as a no rxi>erlnUon of ever attaining to. sists only of dizziness. more to manufacture in the North fiCvenlng Herald. than in the South In addition to NIGHTS general thing, of making fact.si^fiy political responsibility of hl.sl A third type of epilepsy Is called Nocturnal epilepsy and all of the « when unionization of workers will place In our affections." The wiz­ allotment act through which It is be higher than the AAA taxes. "Soil necessary to take care not to in­ take them to the Treasury and de­ of science eounte

Lawts, "Oall 202 Bing Bing"; Law­ tha lalactmaB wtu baoena — U O F C TO RESUME rence, "Seven Plllara of Wledom”; artte Ite puMaftr Or. M ten| Nig^h Class Bootleggers HQ>BDRN AT STATE STAFFORD SPRINGS FINAL REHEARSAL ! Lindbergh, "North ot tha Orient’’; ^ ^ S t r a n g e C a s e by N«rd Joam BOARD TO OFFER nlffbt aaiured the eeleetmen ttef WTIC DAILY RADIO PROGRAM STONE, SUTHERLAND Overbeok, "Living High"; Hamilton, dealara will be given adequate I Stafford Springs. Feb. 4.— The I t s CARD PARTIES •Tin Can Craft” ; Thomas, "Ladles, In which to comply. CtrrtiM NCA mt Hartford, Uobd. Still Active in State Stafford Springs Syrlan-Amcrlcan FOR SHOW TONlGHTi Lovers and Other People"; Boyd, While the numter of easee of 1 IN NEWEST PICTORE 50.000 W. 1040 a . C. SSLS u TUeOOAV, FEBRUARY 4 (Centra) snd Eastern Standard Time) u l i a r a i g ZST Society met Sunday night at the "Poor John Fitch"; Franck, "Trail­ N E W M M U W dulant fever reported has I , <^T C Travelers Broadcasting Servtea. Thursda.v Nisht Bridge And Hartford. Feb. 4.— fA P l— Illlclti land unit, said Connecticut ' "f*’® 'bslns or sroups tlioreot unlou •peel. homa of President John Lewis on ing Cortes Through Mexico"; Rob­ small. Dr. J. 8. Cunningham ot boot- (fcastoiii Standard Tims.) Hod. cQMt to coast (0 to c) deslsnotlon Itteludes atrsvatlnble stations, SEEN AS LEADERS IN Setback Series To Be Started erts, "Gone Rambling"; Halliburton, State Board of Health said U BEGIN HBRE TODAT ^floor. Laughing, he left them there liquor dealers, their activities al-1 Icggcrs are manufacturing thelr atstlons rsssrvs rlaht to chsngs programs without prsvious notles. P. M. West Main street. Again. ' "Seven League Boots." The library many persona may have a toutes ■ftJUA CBAIO, ■ecretarr to and grasped Julia's hands ready hampered seriously by Fcd- product from industrial alcohols, NBC-WEAF NETWORK Cent. EaaL It waa voted at this meeting that *1116 Circus” To Be Present­ TO THE VOTERS Hartford Actress To Be Seen la open Wednesdays from 3 to 4 It without knowing It Women OBOBGB WOOODFORD, U n j-er, I* "Gosh, It's good to see yon I" be tral agents, had another cause for "in Connecticut we have discover­ President Lewis and Vice President Tiioadny, February 4 ■ASIC — Btst: wear wlw weel wtle 8:30— 6:30—Presi Radio Newt — bn* o'clock In the afternoon and 7 to 8 more often affected, he said. Sy HribntoiM to become • nicht club exclaimed boyishly. alaiin today. ed ejcamples of Illicit liquor which wjar wua wceh kyw whlo wfbr wre sic; Jack Armatrong-int Anthony Ballah be dclcgatc.s to The popular Thursday night (Contlnaed from Ps|« Una) Itager. Jblto Sbaree ea aiMutincnt "It's nice to see you, Peter" Sidney Sherwood of Boston, dis­ wgy Hbeii wcae wtua ww] wsxl: Mid: 6:36— 6:36—Understanding the Opera TOP COURT BATTLE represent the local order at the con­ ed Tomorrow And Thurs­ bridge and setback parties will be In the evening, and Is located In Hall toms of the diaeaae, he said, atm contained enough denaturant to In “ Sylvia Scarlett” Wed­ P. M. Via wmaq wcfl who wow wdef —basic: Seth Gralner. Pianist-w Memorial school In South Wllltng- lameness In the small of the ! WlUlAMY SANDERS. trict supervisor of the New Engisnd make the stuff totally unfit for hu­ M ID W B ^ —wood wire vention to be held In the Spring In resumed by Campbell Council 4:00— Women’s Radio Review. 6:00— 7:00—Myrt d Marge - east; ton. Mrs. Paul Bugbee Is librarian. pasteurized. Of the 3,500 quarts of tendency to tire easily and ner PETE R KEMP, jraung lawyer, la Hli smile faded and he regarded alcohol tax unit, said during a visit man consumption.” he said. "To us, NORTHWEST A CANADIAN - wtml Howard NaLmlller. Plano—west cither Westerly or Hartford. Knights of Columbus starting this 4:30— Girl Alone. 6:15— 7:15—Tha Musical Toast — i>a> Ret. A. G. Littlefield had two day Nights. week. The council members and Miss Sarah Wolstenholme was non-pastetirizad milk, according to ness, In love with Julia, but they quarrel her soberly. " 1 ....I believe you here yesterday that the government this was an Indication that many of nesday And Thursday. "11"? >r cret cici At this convention a delegate will 4:45— Hartford Ckmnty Teachers SOUTH — wrve wptf wwnc wit wjax sic; Moneak Ensemble—nildweet texts for hla sermon Sunday, Psalm their friends will welcome this news awarded the consolation prize at the Dr. Bushnell, 1,400 quarts or 40 per Favoto Pasteurizing n a i abe tella him everything; la over ' mean It." lie said. "Of course you Is prepared to reward persons who the so-called high cla.ss bootleggers wf|a-wiun wlod wrm wmc wei, wapi 6;30— 7:30—Kate Smith’s Song Tima be chosen to represent this district cent, arc from cows free from A-ssocisttun Program. wjdx iTsmb kvoo wky wfan tvbap kpre 6:45— 7:45—Boake Carter’s Comment Believed To Be Preparing 16:8 and Psalm 40:2. There was a ns these parties were enjoyed by military whist held by the Myriad Dr. Moore presented a fe hal li i Mi them. I mean It. 1 hear you’ve done Just iwFlst in the detection and bringing In the state arc making their liquor at the National Convention which Bang'., illsease, which the doctor, 5:00— American Medical Associa­ woul ktJi?i ktha ivioc wave ntnr 7:00— 8 ;0O—La vender d Old Lace — sqlo "In the Beautiful Valley of Final dress reliearsals for the many prior to the Christman holi­ Rebekah Lodge of Stafford Springs government pamphlet conta Woodford givea a yacht party and what you wanted, so surely you to trial of Uqiior law violators. by 'cooking' Industrial denatured al­ Wednesday and Thursday film MOUNTAIN—koa kdj-l kglr kirlil basiu. Songs—we<«t; Band-Dixie will bo held In Washington, District claimed Is the source of undulant tion. Peace," sung by Mrs. Henry Aspln- different groups taking part In "The days and many Inquiries have been Thursday night. staUstics to show that pastaiu. M ha Jolla to come aa a ainger. The can’t he a ^ r y vjlth me now." "The amount of such reward may cohol." fare at tue State theater brlngs- PACIFIC—kf! kgw komo khq kpo kcu -1?” Dunatedter Organ—w Conflicting Opinions On of (Jolurabia. fever. milk la better for children than : 5:30— "Dick Tracy." Cant. Eatta I'??” 8:30—Lawrence TIbbett—also c all. The C. E. meeting waa led by Circus" tomorrow and Thur.sday received as to when they would be The monthly meeting of the W. c. goeata loelode CINTRA LEE, danr Julia ladghed. "I'd forgotten all be equal to 10 per cent of the fines, He added there h&s been a "grat­ H a ^ o rd 's own Katharine Hepburn The local district takes In socie­ revived. The milk from clean herd, la dl,- milk. The only effect postenrlb- to the local playhouse In her latest 5:i!i— Mrs. Clifford Perkins, inter­ 8:0r-wl»za wbal ity Of Securities Regula­ Howes, Winston Bend.all, Miss Ann has been completely renovated In­ ers, the veterinarian reported. the prevention of unduiant fee. you really had the goods, Julia" 8:30— Wayne King's Orchestra. whnin kdka wyar wxjz wlw vvkvt winal Francis hospital, Hartford, where he Mr. McLean, was 84 years old and by Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Norwood. Saying that undulant fever ia In­ immediately to get him to a doctor. Andrews was not represented In 8:30— 9:30—“Jumbe” Muaical—to e McAdams, Ksrl Keller. Carl Cub- ! side and several changes and Im­ and will be one of the first con "I may try him, at that: " She ROCKVILLE 9:00— Vox Pox Intervlew.s. 9:00—10:00—Sigmund Romberg—c to c nfil. Mid: wrky wcnr wU kwk koll will have bis hand, which was so was born In Aberdeen, ScoUaml In Mrs. Roland Squire of Wllllnglon creasing In Manchester Dr. Moore Bank hontc, Julia Is hired to sing wrrii wnmq km beriy, Virginia Nelson. Louis Geno- provements have been made afford­ munltlc.s in the country to do a, held out her hand to Peter. "I have court, Judgif Iiiglih stated he would 9:30—10:30—Jimmy Fidler Goaaip—to c tion Act. badly Injured a few years ago aa to 1851. Hollow has been confined to her rcpoi'leil there were three cases Iasi on TONY LATTA'.S gambling ship. 9:30— "Jumbo." Logan Spng Program MIDWEST —wnit wood wire vesl. Clarence Sadrozlnskl. Mrs. | ing greater comfort and pleasure to New York state boa a low Whig to run along." hear Mrs. Andrews statement to­ be useless, amputated and on arti­ The Reverend C?liarlcs D. Kepner, home several weeks with a coM. year and one so far this year. There Tom Payaon cornea to the ship fre­ 10:00— Sigmund Romberg’s Music. 10:00—11:0^~Rubv Newman Orcheatra NORTHWEST d CANADIAN - wtinj Glenn Richards, George Wilson of the members and their friends and was to have become effective Js "I'd like to call yon for luTieh day in Wliymantlc at the afternoon Amoa'n* Andy —west repeat ficial hand made. He will not be Jr., officiated at the funeral services the committee Invites their gueete The Manchester High quintet de­ might be an epidemic anytime, he quently. One night, after winning 10:30—Jimmy FIdler and his Hol­ wlba kstp webo wdav kiyr ercl cfcf Woodbrldge street and H. L. Ten-1 ary 1. Its enforcement wae one of these days." ANNOUNCE HONOR LIST session of the Windham County 10:16—11:16—Phil Levant Orchestra SOUTH — wrva'Wptf wwno wls wjax able to resume his work for several and the body waa placed In the to come early on Thursday night feated Windham High for the sec­ said, stressing the debilitating and poned because of the lack of beatily, Tom la threatened. lie Superior Court. lywood Gossip. 10:30—11:30—Ntwat J. Crawford, Organ wfla-wsun wlod wsm wmc wab wapI Washington, Feb. 4— (A P )—The ney. "Plea.se do, P eter.... ’ 11:00—12:00—Hanry Buaae Orcheatra Supreme Court's delay In announc­ weeks. His many friends wish him vault at the Stafford Springs ceme­ and Inspect their home before the ond time Friday night In a basket­ long lasting effects of the disease. the selectmen were told. and Julia eaeape In a apeedboat. 10:45— Ella Logan, songs. wJdx wsmh kvoo wky wfaa wbap hpro Clowns: Sandy Hanna, Fayette Blit H.S ahe walked down the hall­ Naturalization .Session 11:30—12:30—Carl Hlnea and Orcheatra worn kU)^ kihe w!»oc wave ing a dcel.’ lon on the 'i’ennessco Val­ success. tery. playing starts ball game, 24 to 15. The game was No Hardship y Woodford telephones Julia and AT THE HIGH SCHOOL 11:00— Polish Orche.slrn. Clarke, Frank V. Wllliam.s. L. J • way to the elevators she was forced A naturalization session was held CBS-WABC NETWORK MOUNTAlN — bon |Jo kgir kith! ley Act produced speculation today Mr. and Mrs. Chester Starr of Ox­ He leaves four children. Mrs. Retreshmen’-s will be serve.4 after held at the armory In WUllmantlc. An electrical apparatiui which ' next morning ahe goca to bla otTlee. 11:30— Little Jack Little's Orches­ PACIFIC—Irgo kf?rl krx kpn kjr Tuttle, Harlow Willis, Wllilain to admit that she was faintly yesterday at the session of the Tol­ tra. that a lively controversy has been ford, Mass., spent the week-end Frank Kane and Mrs. Albert Tletz ln<- games ami a social time will Miss Sarah Matliews spent the pasteurizes by shooting current b a a k a If ahe has told anyone what BASIC—Eaat: trahe wade wokn wcao Cent. Eaat. Knofla, Lawrence Converse, Jr., and piqued at Peter's attitude. He had A ll Tho.se P u pils W h o H ave land County Superior Court. Of the wnab Tvnftc wfr wkbw wkre whk wjr raging within the tribunal. with Mr. Starr’s parents. of the Mondaon Road and two sons be enjoyed by both the players and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. How­ through the milk Is being Installed STATE THEATER BRINGSI happened on the yacht crulae. 11:45—Je.sse Crawford, organtst. 3:30— 4:30—Llbrarv Congreia Muaie n been different somehow, not seem­ eleven applicants, two were absent wdre wcau wjjis wean wfbl wspd wjsv; Some circles believe Justices The Ladles Aid society held an S. Raymond Smith. lion-players. ard Frallck at Lowell. Maas. George by a local milk dealer and wUl be Srhol.q.alic Rating O ver 8,1 12:02 a. m.— Silent. MIdweat: wbbin wfbm kinbc kmox 4:30— 5:30—The Singing Lady—east In New York a ty . Mr. McLean la ing to care about what sbe was do­ and one had died since the list was whas kfab krnt 4:45— 5:45—Orplian Annie—east only Sutherland and Stone were prepar­ all-day meeting with Mrs. Monroe also survived by 14 grandchildren Pony dancers: Geraldine Tenney. Mathews was In Boston, Ma.«s., on available for use of any other deal­ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY l’t*r Cent Arc Listed. Tomorrow’s Program 5:00— 6:00—News; The Southernaires Laura Murdock. Virginia Arm- i a business trip. er at a small cost. Dr. Moore re­ BACK AMATEUR NK ing, not even asking why ahe was made up. Eight were admitted as A. M. EAST—wbns wpjj wbp whec wibt wfea ing conflicting opinions on the Act's Pultz on Tuesday with a good at­ and 10 great-grandchildren. wore 4:frh r.kac wibx wma«i weFg 5:15— 6:15—Animal Closeupa. Stories ronatltutlonallty, for delivery next strong, Emma Smith, Dorothy F ill-! Among the W P A projects ap­ ported. saying the ordinance would CHAPTER XVllI In Woodford and Brooks’ offlees. follows: Boris Lenefsky. Maxclm 7:00— Morning Watch. DIXIE—wgrt W'j*fa wbre wqani wdod 6:30— 6:30—Press. Radio News — ha • tendance. He had been a resident of Staf­ POPULATION OF U. S. Roollvillc. Fob. 4.—The honor list Monday. ler, Jane Harris. Esther Noreii, B e r-' proved in Tolland county Is one for not work a hardship on any milk­ Woodford stirred uncomfortably And he had even suggested that she Domcbiik. John Panclern, Sari 8:00—News. kini wrec wlac wwt wtoc krid ktrh elc; The Singing Lady—midw. rpu Miss Grace Burgess la with Mrs. ford for the past twenty-seven Amateur Night, a popular feL at the Rockville High school was ktfta waeo komn wdbo wbt wdne whiR 6:35— 6:35—Walter Caaael. Baritone Even If the guess was correct, the nice Martin; little pony dancers:, WlUlngton, cost 121,364. man. The now equipment can be In hla chair. "You're sure you've see Henri Lamb again. Joseph Pclrolo, Mary Emma Arn, 8:15— Good Morning Melodies. 6:45— 6:45—Lowell Thomas — east? S. W. Throop who Is HI. years. ture In motion picture theatera^ announced on Monday afternoon by wdbj wwva wmbB nrjs wmbr wala question of which one was writing Ellen Murphy. Helen Stiles, Mary FIGURED AT 127,521,000 used for small quantities, be said. told no one besides this Mlaa San­ "Why should he care'; " Julia Lillian Llehman, Carl Genovesl and 8:30—Cheerio. Ktul k*ko wcoa wdne wnm kwkh Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest Mr. and Mrs. Clayton S. Williams, Miss Camilla Schllllngcr. a stu­ few years ago wtli return to tbL Principal Philip m ‘. Howe. The MIDWEST—wf) wnibd wImi wlbw kfh 6:00— 7:00—Easy Acea, Skit—also c the majority opinion still remained Lou Marsden. amrlottc Worgaii,' Expecting that the by-law will ders who abarea an apartment with asked herself. "Why should be, after Samuel Poplelew.skl. 9:00—\1 Oman's Radio Bazaar. sons Erroll and Verae, left on Fri­ dent at the Connecticut State Col­ State Theater In the near futura,TI pupils whose names appear on the wamk wkbn wreo wsbt ksej wnax woe 6:15— 7:15—The Norsemen's Quartet unanswered. Sutherland usually Jane Marshall, Janet Bratsnyder I Increase the amount of pasteurized WTs announced today by Maa . you?" what I've said to him ?....And 5Irs. Ixudse Johnson 10:00— Food News. WOWA 6:30— 7:30—Luni d Abner—east only day to spend several weeks In Sara­ lege, has been visiting at her home Washington, Feb. 4.— (A P ) — ^Thc milk peddled In Manchester. Dr. list have on average of 85 percent 6:45— 7:45—Phil Cook, Landta—wjs lines up with the "CJonservatlves” sota, F la and Beth Bickford. CURB QUOTATIONS Jack Sanson, who aald W a Julia bcsitatcci, wondering how why,” ahe added slowly In her nilml, Mrs. Louise Johnson of 34 Wtn- 10:15—Home Sweet Home. MOUNTAIN—kvor kir. koh hsl I and Stone with the "Liberals." on Fisk Avenue for Uie past few 1935 population of the United States Moore said It would decrease the In four prepared subjects or the COAST — khj koin kfrn kol kfpy Rvi 7:00— 8:00—The Crime Clues Mystery German band: Roger Wlnton, Brothers are behind tbe i____ much she abould reveal to Wood­ "why should I care, now? " .She had dermrre avenue died on Monday 10:30— The Mystery Chef. kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb 7:30— 8:30—"Welcome Valley” SertAl During arguments weeks ago. Mrs. Hattie Church of Hartford ia days. today was officially estimated by prevalency of typhoid fever in Man­ equivalent for the first half year, night at her home following a long 8:00— 9:00—Ben Bornie and the Lada visiting her brother and alster-in- leader: Bather Wells, Helen Bailey. the Census Bureau at 127,531,000. an< effort to uncover new talent I ford. She remembered having told always been honest with horseir, 10:45—^Studlo Program. Cent. Eaat. Justices Sutherland. McReynoIds. The Stafford Springs Chapter of chester. Last year the selectmen screen stardom. and are below 80 pereenl In none of illuess. She was a life long resident 8:30— P:30—Helen Hays, Serial Drama law, Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver. Alma Bailey, Bernice, Pohiman, The official count ia taken os of By ASSOCIATED PRE.SS Tom Payson that Neebitt had been and she tried to be honest now. It 11:00— Norcross Sisters, trio. I 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong — east 9:00—10:00—The NBC Cinema Theater Butler and Van Deventer asked a the Maccabeee wlU bold a meeting Am Clt Pow and Lt B ...... were told, of the 140 cases of Entrlea will be received at the four. The pupils whose names only; Burton Rogers, Organ—Dixie: The junior claaa of Lyman Memo­ Moriou Apel, Lucy Trouton. the middle of the year—July 1. injured— but she hadn’t told him of was because Peter was decent and of Rockville. She leaves three sis­ 11:15—Jack and Loretta Clemens. 9:30—10:30—Meredith Wilton Orches. number of questions which — If In Knlghte of Columbus Hall next Asad Gas and Elec A ...... typhoid reported In the state, 60 State Theater immediately. All are preceded by a (• ) have an Nothing But the Truth—west 10:00—11:00—Newt: Oasparre Orches. rial High school gave a bridge par­ Screen celebrities: Shirley Tem­ The new figure represented a were In Manchester, most of them Neebltt'a disappearance from the plain and tnie. He Imd nothing to ters, Miss Florence Busklll, Mrs. 11:30— Melodies In Rhythm. ' 4:45— 9:45—The Goldbergs—niro eat taken at their face value— Indicated Tuesday evening. Am Gen ...... sons 18 years of age or older ' average of 00 percent. 10:30—11:30—Harold Starn Orchestra they were against the government's ty at the auditorium of the school ple, Barbara Keeney; Harold Lloyd, gain of 0.71 per cent from 1984, and during two epidemics last summer. yacht Suddenly ahe decided to play do with the world that moved on Alice Connolly, both of Rockville, 11145 -Twin City Foursome. JtOO— 6:0(^Qenay Venuta Song Prog. 11:00—12:010—Shandor With His Violin Mre. Howard Dailey Is working In Am Super Pow ...... can elng, dance or entertain on Seniors— Pearl Cohen, ’ James 8l15— 6:15—Parade of Youth - eaai; 11:08—12.00—Joe Rines and Orchestra experiment to produce a "yardstick" on Thursday evening with eight Allen Knofla: Greta Garbo, Jean of 4 per cent from 1030 when the While the state has no program safe, to hold from Woodford the Tony Latta's gambling ship and and Mrs. Mary Hutchinson of 12:00 Noon— Gould and Sheffter. The Chicago Cadets Quartet—west the Station Restaurant. Blue Ridge ...... stage In any way arc Invited to ( Devlin, ’ Warren Frances, Noma 11:30—12:30—Little J. Little Orebsstra for measuring the "proper" cost of tables In play. Prizes were won by Henry; 21azu Pitta, Lola Clark; Mae last actual census waa taken. for eradicating reactors to Bang's fact that Payson knew something nothing to do, either, with the shad­ Wolf.sboro, Penn., and a brother, P. M. George Andrews of Edgewood Can Marconi ...... roll. It la expected that tee electricity to consumers. Mrs. Eugene Bunnell, Mrs. Charles West, Susannah Trustenitzer; Chas. "If the Increase should be con­ disease, the federal government will of the cruise of the Wood Nymph. owy mcanderlngs of a man like Gyngell, Mary Harrington, Irene George Hennlnger of Hempalcd, L. 12:10— Dramatic Sketch. street was present at the naturali­ Cent States Elec ...... show will be presented within The belief that the court waa Maloone, Mrs. Huntington Lathrop, Laughton, Georgy Allen; Joe Penner, tinued at this rate until the end of test herds free and will rclmburae And If she did tell the lawyer that George Woodford— who had every­ Kampanik, ’ Joseph LIbsch, Robert 12:15— Honeyboy and Sa.s.safras. zation sesfion In Superior Court Clt Service ...... weeks. split was based on the fact that 47 J. A. Thomas, E. P. Abel and Carl Gordon Keeney; TJienHi ' (julnts the decade”, the bureau said, “the the owner for reactors killed, pay­ Payson knew, he might shrewdly thing----- and nothing. That was Loverin, ’ Mary McCusker, Irene The funeral will be held on 12:30-Merry Madcaps — Norman held Monday in Rockville. City Serv., pfd ...... : Cash prizes will be awarded days have elapsed since the case Hallen. Cake and coffee was serv­ will bo represented by Lillian and Nation’s population In 1040 would be ing $25 for grade cattle and $50 for conBect Payson with the young man why ahe cared what he thought. Numrych, Gertrude Prokop, Nor­ Thursday afternoon at the W. P. Cnoutlcr, director; with Bob Ellis. James Andrews, District Manager Elec Bond and Share ...... winners at each Amateur N igh t.' Lindbergh 34 Years Old; was argued. This Is considerably ed. Nancy Brennan; Grade Allen by around 132.000,000.” llmroughbi'cds plus the salvage. The who bad tried to trick bis way Into That waa why she wanted him to man Scheuy, ’ Rose Stone, ’ Richard Quish funeral home at 58 Park :O0— News and .Weather. of the Maccabees was the recent Ford Limited ...... longer than was required to decide Fawn Appleby, George Burns. Louis Indicative, however, of a slowing rvcra-’c reimbursement In the state, tbo radio room of the yacht. like her. Wilcox, Gertrude Wise, Lucille street, Rockville, at an hour to be :15— Hit Tunes. guest of Mrs. Charles Trombley In Midwest Utils ...... other New Deal litigation this term. Tuttle; Durante, James Tuttle. up m the nation's population growth It was reported la $50 for each cow. Augusta once was the capital " N o . . . . ” Julia said slowly. "I'm But auch thoughts did not cool Woolam. announced later. :20— Aeolian Trio. Other Oases Up East Longmeadow. Mr. Trombley, Nlag Hud P o w ...... Meredith Stevenson Jr., will be was the fact that the average annual The ordinance aa recammended by Georgia. quite sura I've mentioned It to no her ambition. "I can go on," she Juniors — Lena Allard, Leon Funeral of John Beck liiMUAmHS HIPeuftN I 8 1:30— Gene Beecher’s Orchestra. Passes the Day Quietly Arguments continued today In the a member of the Maccabees, was Penn Road ...... the barker and among the side show Increase since 1930 was 004,000, one else." Chorches, Warren Clough, Lena De- The funeral of John Heck, 82. of TWCONDi' P6M1NINE STAf2-*VEl3. case of the Sugar Institute, Inc., GILEAD killed recently In a motor accident. Segal Lock ...... told herself, "and keep clear and 2:00— Guy Hedlund and hla Players. freaks will be "Little Luclla" im­ "which Is only a little more than one Woodford got up from bis chair apart. I can do Just what I started Pellegrlnl, Miriam Elsenbcrg. Bda- 110 Prospect street, who died on TO WO(2K IN A P iCTUISE WlTHOUr 2:30— Rosa Lee, soprano. with government attorneys con­ Mrs. Eva Parson of the Station Unit Gas ...... Llandcr&ft, Cardiff, Walo*, Keb. 4.^ When Colonel Lindbergh. Mrs. personated by Josep)] Wright; the half of the 1920-1030 average of 1,- and walked to the window. He stood out to do— and atiU be Julia Craig." Irlce Hamilton, ’ Margaret Kent, Friday night was held from his late MAKeiiP. S he o d s o a s a Bo y 2:45— Dandies of Yesterday, tending the organization of refiners Restaurant la enjoying a three 685,000." Unit Lt and Pow A ...... ^ ( A P ) Col. Charlo.s A Lind- Lindbergh and three-year-old Jon n.i” 1!' 5®''** preached at the boob, Irwin Morton; fire cater, silent a moment, looking out Then •Celia Laymann, Adeline Loctscher. home on Monday afternoon. Rev. (NTHE-FK2ST HALF OF *SYLVIA 3:00— "Forever Young," dramatic should be dissolved aa In restraint weeks' vacation. Utll Pow and Lt ...... bergh pawed hla 34th birthday an- came here from Liverpool Jan. 4. Gilead (Congregational church, 8un- Mark Holmes; strong man, William The rate of gain In 1935 was the quickly he turned to Julia again. When ahe reached the door of the Phyllis Orlowska, Margaret Satryb, Dr. George S. Brookes, pastor of the sketch. of competition. Miss Beatrice Siswlck uf Boston highc.st since 1931 when the popula­ e c A ^ L B r r . " nlversary quietly today with hia* a half dozen policemen guarded the Tomorrow arguments will bo pre­ d ,y morning. His text was. "The Luettgens; snake charmer, Hayden ''When did you tell Mias Bandars T" apartment she heard the telephone •Eleanor Say, ’ Doris Schlaf, ’ Nel­ Union CongrcgaUonal church offi­ 3:15— Ma Perkins. was the week end guest uf ber par­ tion that year gained 0.88 per cent faimly In the seclusion of the home I Morgan estate, but apparently they sented on a government motion to The man Griswold; tattooed lady. Harrv AUTOIST E.\ONKKATED “Only last night.” buaiing Inalitently. Sbe hurried In- son Stotts. ciated. Burial waa In Grove Hill MUj3 Hepburn’s new photoplay 3:30— Vlo and Bade. And H U Measagg.” ents, County Commissioner and for 1930. ! of blB Welsh host, J. Llewellyn Mor-1 were withdrawn. • dismiss on attack brought by Gov­ Eliott. Woodford’s relief was Uke a maak elde, feeling she wae going to reach Sophomores — Stanley Adams, cemetery. The bearers were Max waa adapted for the sere-:'’: froni a 3:45— The O'Neills. Mrs. George Siswlck at their home gan. ernor Eugene Talmadgo of Georgia Jules Rebllllard of New Britain Howard Keeney will play the Bridgeport. Feb. 4.— (A P ) __ dropped suddenly over his worried John Allard, Karl Baer, ’ Marlon Zschernlg, Fred Arn, George Gsell, vlv:, book, "Tne Early Life and A housekeeper and several maids gpent the weekend at the home of on Grant Avenue. the Instrument Just too late. But against the Bankhead Cotton Con­ Rajoli, and Harry Rylandcr will be Duane S. Freeman of Union, N. J., features. "Then she can't have bad Bcerwort, Rosalyn BloiuJeln, Arllne Ernest Neumann, Fred Pfeiffer and .\dvcnture of Sylvia Scailett " oy were Inattendnnec on the Llnd- Sherwood K ' *e. Announcements have been receiv­ when she answered, a pleasant voice trol Act. his assistant. Thomas Conran will wn.s absolved uf criminal responsi­ much time to talk,” he said. asked, "Miss Craig?" Burns, Margaret Davla, ’ John Daw­ Felix Kellner. iji-mpton Mackenzie, dedicated by hoM saW “ i bcrgh.a, however, and t«-otUTO dogh. The i'oung Women’s Club will ed of the marriage uf Miss Laura WILLINGTON Its author to the sole purposes of Unless some motion is made to Impersonate Emma, the hula hula bility In the death of John Fllanow- "Amy doesn't talk Idly," defend­ "Y es...... kins, Elizabeth Fahey, ’ Morris To Meet DulisonvIUe I.Adles "Th.rn 1 . .i ! barking at the approach of callers. meet at the home of the president Wlllenbring of St. , Minneso­ enlci talnment. It is a story of ad- the contrary, the court will proceed dancer; Alfred Griswold and Frank The following new books have skl, 55, Of Southport, In a finding ed Julia. "But why all t t o fretting •This Is Smith Garland.’’ Fuhr, Bernice Galbraith, ’ Alice Miss Evelyn Plummer of the Tol­ Mrs. Mildred Fillmore, Thursday af- ta, to Roy G. Donaldson, also of St. venlure, somet mea aopdCJ some- thaTne?therhe''nor Mr. Morg^n'°b" with the cose notwithstanding Galinat the Siamese twins; Herman been added to the WlUlngton Public made public today by Coroner John ovsr what I've said about the trip, Gunther, ’ Anna Huntley, Celia Jen- land County Farm Bureau staff will WDRC «• Mrs. Louise Cloud and formerly of Stafford It waa several seconds before tlmen brightly charged, but poa- disturbed." [ ------President Roosevelt's request to Hcek the sword swallower and Library: Fiction, Aldrich, "Spring J. Phelan. FllanowakI was struck Mr. Woodford? Is this why you druezek, Helen Kampanik, Annie addre.ss a meeting of the Dobson- Oongress yesterday to repeal the Ftaks and Mrs. Mary E. Chim Springs. Julia could find breath to answer, seated at every turn wich high vi­ 225 BarUord, Conn. |ig(> Morgan, father of Aubrey Nlel i " Colonel Lindbergh was bom Feb Arthur Galinat, Jo Jo. the dog-faced Came on Forever"; Burt, "Rapture and fatally Injured on Jan. 27, on asksd me to come here?” and Garland went on: "Tom Pay- Mlsalko, Stanley Mulak, Foster vllle women at the home ot Mrs. Morgan, brother-in-law of Mrs. 4, 1902, at Detroit, the son of the le^uattoD. 2 hostesses. Mrs. The wedding took place Tuesday, tality and well supplied, ns all ad­ (Ekulcrn Standard riroe.) boy. Beyond”: Bailey, "Fair an the the Post road In Fairfield by a car "Tea," Woodford answered quick­ Pease, ’ Edward Robb. Ralph Robb, James Costello of Dobson street, were lu attendance on the Lind­ ID a buey session yesterday the Coventry, field January 28th. son told me about you several venture stories arc siippo.

’-"rfr u j k : LCE EKJHT ■LANCHEStBR EVENING HERALD. HANCHEEI'ER. GUNN. IXIESDAX, FEBRaART 4« IFBO. MLAHtmem-Eat ErvBmiMG inrRALD, MARUHEffl'ER, CDNTf, TtTBSPAT, nEBRITART 4. 198®. RAdIBl N ik Springfield reporter!, John M. Gor­ don and Fkiward J. O'Dea. As Bey Was Brought Back HEAVY RAINFALL After his capture he was brought ABOUT TOWN FIND DEAD BODY O B I T U A R Y~1 ROBERT REH) COES back to this slate and arraigned on a charge of murder and hold with­ The Willing Workers group of the DELAYSTRAFnC out ball for the Tolland County Su­ Wesleyan Guild, Mrs. James Munsle, OF RICH STUDENT DEATHS SOUTH THURSDAY perior Court which convened last Sr., leader. Is to cater for tbe an­ Two Games At Rec Tonight As Insilcos CancJ Tuesday morning before Superior nual Father and Son banquet at Viola E. Tilden. Court Justices Arthur F. Ells and the South Methodist church, Feb­ Viola E. TUden, nine years old Frank P. McEvoy of Wnterbury and ruary 12. Mrs. Munsle has called a daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T n in s Held Up In ' Missis­ John F. Booth of New Haven. Judge meeting of tbe banquet committee Believed To Be Jerome Na­ TUden, o f 61 Basex street, died this With Son Win In^pei^ Ap­ Ells was the presiding justice .lur­ for tomorrow afternoon at 1:45, morning at the Hartford hospital M. H. S. HEADS FOR FINE CAGE SEASON Vaughan May Be Crowned sippi Because Bridge Is ing the triaL preceding the Willing Workers' after a year’s Illness. RANGERS ARE WITHOUT group meeting at the church. than Straus, Of New York In addition to her parents one praise Florida Property brother, Fred, survives. New King of Shortstops Washed Out. Alfred Berggren of Gardner City-H it By Train. The funeral will be hcM Thurs­ Of Local Persons. DECIDES R. J. HOLLAND street fell on the Ice yesterday af­ day afternoon at two o’clock at Hol- POINTS FOR GAME OPPONENT AS MERIDEN ternoon and fractured his shoulder. loran's funeral home, 175 Center Hockey Slowly Makes Room New York, Feb. 4— (A P) —FloydAAfter being traded by Wsslilngton (Arky) Vaughan was still tod dll^ to the St. Louis Browns. Lary ya y- He was admitted to the hospital street. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff Local Sport . P’sy' Meridian. Miw., Feb. -I—IAP» — DEATH WAS ACCIDENT yesterday for treatment. Thetford, Vt.. Feb. 4<—(A P )—The Robert M. Reid, local auctioneer, around the premises of bis Arksa- ed sensationally under Rogers An nilnois Central paEaenper tram, will officiate and burial will be In sss home when John Henry Wag­ Hornsby's leadership. mangled body of a youth clad In ski the East cemetery. has announced he will leave Thurs­ WITH BRISTOL ON For American-Born Player TEAM CALLS OFF GAM] weat bound from New York, arriv* ner last won the national league Red Kress step|ier. IjeVemc Holmes. Medical N. Y., Is the new manager at Wool- Chatter batting champlonahip and ruled the Job for the Senators and lilt .298. ton, Miss., early today, officials of Jerome Nathan Straus, 21, of New Mrs. Lena Hopfner Florida to inspect and appraise New York, Feb. 4— (AP) Major<«lf he should fall down on the )

ROOTS AND HER BUDDIES Hmmmmni!! I ! Bv MARTIN ' . PUV t don't CAQt AOiG VOO 1 VaJONY 1 UXJNOtQ -? ? ? ’ alP MtmmTMn/ifte CLASSIFIED M A N A G t W.^OtAtAOW, SENSE and NONSENSE ^ ^ isteq X. lav^' STANO FOra nT - O t T t N A t A Q O A\V\ 1 INANT YOO To ©t-T AVL, Ot OTV A MOOTAFOVi-. . EMtVi W A t \e tPEAW OT A (i\^L A t Men who moke a lot of promisee Exhibitor (to Judge at dog show) A t OtevOtO A M tQ v O c — and don’t moke good on them w ill — Yes, sir, I paid $1,000 for this dog. T A t C ^ O V O N Lt'TTtQ** .AV«D TAt.N\ A\HIA Mimoi. Ada are accepted over t(.e telephone wood, $4.00 per load. Michael titled "Desolate Marches” , and the Dan Hill didn't know fircwork.s were F. W ln z le r ...... 93 86 116 295 Distillery by a single point when Diner— And they don’t appear to at tha CHARGE RATE given above hcll-holo Involved is the back coun­ Orlando, Fla., wins club champlon-s Falkow.skl. rg 0- 4 GIgllo. Telephone Rosedalc 38-5. about to pop when he Invited your Jolly ...... R. Kulpinsky . 107 102 102 '311 beaten by the latter In their final be very fresh. M a oonvanten g to advertlaera. but try of Venezuela, whither Mr. Nes­ tnumey, beating Bobby Wilkinson, 0-0 J. Lange ...... I l l 94 106 311 tap CASH I^ T E S will ot> accepted aa correspondent to wait in the ad­ Westfield, N. J., one up. Dowd, Ig .... match, 5-0. Glenavon defeated Lln- Walter—Then It’s lucky they are bitt went to do a Job of surveying 1- 2 W. Klein ...... — _ 114 114 FULL PATlfENT If paid at tha bual- FOR SALE— SEASONED wood, joining room ---- our hat goes off to Wells, c ...... fleld, 4-1. The standing of the first small, ain’t It, sir? (• 1II9- Fm> . aaoa ottloe on or before the aeventh for an oil company. Racing 0-0 fireplace, furnace and stove, full Col.'Warren Giles of Rochester, who Smith, rf .... half is as follows: I^rtadown, 88 ' day following the Arat Inaertton of In the Danakll, Mr. Nesbitt suf­ Los Angeles — Discovery wins 1-1 Totals measure. 1-2 cord $4.00, 1 cord $8. Chapman 481 499 528 1508 points; Distillery, 32; Llnfleld, 29; It is always well to be a bit stir In The Subway Circuit .MCb ad otherwlac the CHARGE fered because the country was hot held hla temper... .the Dodgers $5,000 added San Carlos handicap, 0-0 ,-)( OB( HV SMITH R a t e win be collected. No reepontl- C. O. D. Tcl. Rosedalc 15-3. want UrbanskI, Boston shortstop coming from far behind to beat Mahoney, If .. Glenavon, 27. The Portadown team suspicious of anything that Is free. blllty for arrora In telephoned ada and dry; in Venezuela, because tt 0-0 Smooth, evenly fleshed hogs will A « «coecHV, /viicKBV himmelgtoss INTERESTIN6 STORY THEgE<6 YOOe CHANCE THI« LAFATO6 P M tX . .. .if they get him, Linus Frey will Ariel Cross and Beefsteak; Azucar Hadden .... Is captained by Henry FlaveU. For Instance, the more freely ad­ . will ba aaauraed and their accuracy SEASONED H ARD wood, furnace was hot and wet. The Danakll was 0-0 produce a finer quality of meat and FLY fOWARP New YORK, THEY ARB ABCPUTTHIS tAPAREE FREPPIB/-YOUVE AUVAVS uANPiNd AT Newark/ -cannot be guaranteed be shifted to second liasc. scratched. vice Is given, the less likely it is to and fireplace $4.50 a load, stove full of untamed tribesmen who had win cut up with less waste than UNAWARB OP THB RBACTION THERE ID THE (SIRL/-SHE'S eOMINO WANTS) TO AAARRY AN -MKJHT MAKE A (3 0 0 0 , Coral Gables— Mrs. Emil Dcne- A 15 per cent increase in retail be worth mueb. INDEX OF and white birch $4.00 load. V. Flr- a weakness for cutting off the heads c - 2-7 30 rough, course, wrinkled and flabby NEWS OF THBIR COMIN6 -... TO NEW YORK With HSIRBfifi AHP LET HER rHUMAN INIVirMr ETWr/ business was registered In Birming­ George Perry and Gene McCann mark’s Nectarine scores upset vic­ Score at half time 22-18 Mori­ MONEY TO BURH- ANP , CUPPORT WOul— -CINPERElLAetffL,AN' - CLASSinCATIONS po. 118 Wells street, telephone o f strangers; the Venezuelan Jungle, animals, farm specialists say. ham, Ala., during 1985, WORK HARD, PAY YOUR 8148. o f poisonous snakes, death-dealing of the Yankee front office have' the tory In Miami Beach handicap over artys. Referee, Levlgne. Time 10 y e a h / E B M S m \ NO pnwioufi eapeeibnce/ ■ TWAT/VIAtARKY/ irth* ...... A Hall Price Headley’s whopper. High minute periods. DEBTS. AND SAVE A UTTLE, O E E ,K IP - ■ n c.m .B t...... fevers, horrible leeches, anti swarms best gag... .when they want a day HAVIN'ALL THAT M B Gleen, third. Reporter, R. Russell. AND YOUR COUNTRYMEN WILL DIPJA R EAP m a g o C of biting, stinging, and burrowing off, they go Into business manager ABOUT THAT MONEY Air A HAtTeoMe General KNOW YOU AS A ’REACTION­ f b l u h l ik e TNAr itha ...... D HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Insects whom no amount of medica­ Ed Barrow’s office and pull a sneeze OIRt. WHICH 4 Of Thaoka £ Ithaca— GlI Doble resigns as Cor­ ARY." aveeater t ' t a k e : U Ifamorlatn ., tion could discourage. or two.... Colonel Barrow, who OWNE A G O iP r nell fcxitball coach. MINE?-SHE'S YAH AB3UN'-S0 MR ildaBt and round ...... 1 l-BARSTOW Combination range— And so In Venezuela, aa In the wants no part of anybody’s cold, EAGLES HAVE CHANCE WE HAVE BEEN WONDERING ‘^BOBBoamenta New York— Mangan and Venzke COMIN' T'NOO GIRW GET AU-TH', I coal or oil, A-1 condition. 1-Glen- desert, Mr. Nesbitt made a difficult promptly orders them h om e... .Just breaks, AN'u s/w: ;F0rBonala ...... I beat Cunningham In Wonamaker HOW LONG IT W ILL BE BEFORE YAHK ” < wood range Just as good. Both the and uncomfortable Journey that was In case you’re Interested, Postmas­ UNCLE SAM’S CHECKS ARE RE­ AbI obmMIm best we’ve ever had. Make ua an frequently extremely perilous. Mile at Millrosc meet. Eddie O’Brien TO TAKE THIRD P U C E Antomobllaa for S a l t ...... 4 ter-General Farley and .Tames Joy upsets Hornbostel In 600; Threadglll TURNED WITH THE NOTATION offer. Benson Furniture—Johnson His book Is a fascinating account Automobllea for Ezebanga ( Johnston, who fell ont over Jimmy beats Cornelius Johnson In high "INSUFFICIENT FUNDS. ’ Auto Aecasaorlaa—Tlraa . a Block. ot a little-known and hostile land. Walker, have kls.scd and made up. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 4—(AP) 1 ABto Hapairtng—PalBtlng 7 It Is also the history of a slow Jump; Cleman breaks world record ABto bohoola ...... —The New Haven Eagles will have Mrs. Peck—Henry, did you' ever • a••••• • 7-A decline In an old society; this fpr one-mlle walk; Sam Allen equals A .Aatoa—4htp bv Trook I WEARING APPAREL— Just a day or so before he was world record for 60 yard high hur­ something to shoot for tomorrow have more money than you knew Aatoa^For Htra ...... • Venezuela back country had its boom dles. when they go to Philadelphia to what to do with? ,OMmgtB—«arvleo-^torago to FURS !57 about the time of the American sold to the Red Sox, Cleveland offer­ Buffalo— J. Gilbert Hall o f South meet the Canadian-Ameiican Henry— I must have had or I You’re ticketed aa careless, for |KOtore7olaa--BloreUa ...... 11 revolution, and has been going ed $125,000 cash for Jimmie Foxx hockey league leading Ramblers. 'Wantad Autoa—Motorcyolaa Orange, N. J., wins annual Invita­ never would have got married. stennlng on a mnvine train. . 2-4- II FOR SALE-GENUINE red fox downhill ever since, with the Jungle -.. .which probably mcan.s Foxx Now deadlocked for third place rnmmimmmm aad Piwraaatonal ■ •rv lm fur scarf, reasonable. W rite cost the Sox around 150 G’s. ... tion tennis tourney of tennis and jinaaa flarvieaa Offarad . II full of the ruins o f abandoned vil­ squash club. with the Springfield Indians, the ^ u a a b o ld Sarvlcaa Offarad . ...It- A Herald, Box Z. lages and gonc-to-seed ranches. may not be news, but Luis Angel Eagles can gain undisputed posses­ gMldlng-^CootraotlBB ...... Washington—Sol Schlff dethrones W \SHIN(;T()N TUBBS By ('rane . .. " 14 "Desolate Marches", something Firpo la busted again... .last year’s sion o f this position by beating the ...... U Jimmy McClure in American zone FRECKLES AND UlS FRIENDS By Blosser out of the ordinary In travel boohs. head coaches at Tennessee, Tulane Ramblers or holding them to a tie. THREE NiaHTS, LULU BEULS HAWgSABDUNPTHE OAMBlINd DID VE WIN, THEY CLEANED ME Fwiaral Dlractora ...... • •• 1« table tennis final. Ruth Arons re­ SONNY? paatlng—Plumbing—Roofing . . . 17 Is well worth reading. Published and William and Mary will function As far aa the schedule for the UJOIMTE/ ^TlOW'D YE MAKE ypUTA HO BUCKS. ttaaranea ...... tains women’s title. ... I I by Harcourt, Brace and Company, as fir-st lieutenants next season. . . . week goes, the Eagles apd Indians V/ELL,IVE LOCATED TOOR IflUlnary—Oraaamaklng ...... It It costs $2.50. wrestling promoters arc flirting '(EAH..MlEAH..-tHArS tfoving—Trucking—S.uraga ... to COLT, SON! HE SEEMS TO bllo Paaaangar Sarvloa .« V..I0-A with Tubby Owens, Washington and THE OWE,ALL r ig h t ! iBtlBg—Paptrlfig. r . - - tl L « star. HAVE DONE NO END OF laaalonal- - iloi * - Sarvlcaa It EMERGENCY What about the exclusive Long- OKAf.rLLTZlxTHE ...... DAMASE.WHILE HE WAS loring—Dgalng—Claaatng 14 TRADE RUMORS nil AIR wood cricket club, with a member­ OMAJBR.AKID HAVE Uat Oooda and Sarvloa IS ship 80 percent Harvard, electing CoLoNfL # CHEER; HIM COME OVER NOOSE.'THE MAN FROM Wantad— Bualnaaa Sa.vlea •i CALLS a Princeton man president ? . . . . the THE e n v POUND PICKED ■UlacatlaBal AS NATIONAL LOOP MEETS RIGHT AWAY !! uraaa and Ciaaaaa...... era of Democracy, what?... .rival II factions In the Brooklyn Club are HIM UP/ ivala InatmetloB ...... II (BEAD THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE nOTDRE) elB g ...... t l ‘ A POLICE (ConUnoed from Page Nine) waning again over the trading of igaleal—Dramatic tt A1 Lopez and the signing o f Freddy -InatruotjoB ...... A half an hour passed by and cried, 'I have a hunch that I can 10 and had an earned run average of Lindstrom. Lopez, by the way, will then brave Scouty grew real wor­ riaaaclal 4343 make a rope of vines and rescue 2.89 aa compared with HubbcII’s 23 be named captain of the Braves, ried when wee Dotty said, “I’m get­ all of you. 'Bda—Stocks—Hortgagaa m .. I I victories and 12 defeats with an Inaaa Opportunltlaa || which moans an additional $500 per ting tired and dizzy as can be. "Some vines, ay to Loan ...... u earned run average o f 3.27. you know, are FIRE -...Tony Canzonerl, once a boot- "1 thought that I was pretty very strong. I don’t think my plan . _tta lp mm4 .itruUaaB There was much conjecture as to South black, is putting one brother strong, but now I guess that I was will go wrong. I’ll bet you will be Wantad—Faibala ...... is the nature of an announcement to through Syracuse and another wrong. I fear that atanding in >p Wantad— Mala ...... it ba made by Ool. Jacob Ruppert, glad that you saw me, before I ’m iaanan Wantad ...... I t - A through Alabama. this stream will get the best of through.” lip Wantad—Mala or ITamala.. 17 4321 owner o f N ew York 'Yankees, me." this afternoon. The Colonel said he _ran.a Wantad ...... 17-a North After that compulsory military "Oh, don’t give up hope,' ('^WG'iCaSHeBIFFf , 5 jow r vtxi IT AIN'T GAMBLIN', SOV5 iPS. HIGHWAY ^ Itnatlona Wantad— Faroala . . . i t would give out the dope In person **WK SBIX A U . THE BEST KNO W N BBANDS, "Please hurry,” said fair Ooldy. ROS'CV. A R E V£ R C A O / TO BUN 'EM OUTtB Wantad—Mala || and In the past auch a procedure training in Italy, Primo Camera’s Scouty said. "Just hang on to the "Say, the night scran will chase out IFS BAD OKI BUSINESS, SOT, 6UCK •♦SMO woN,*i,sooLOsr- TO W M ? j------7------ployment Aganclaa ...... 40 5432 meant that he had something Im satchel feet are flatter than ever OF WINES ANO UQVOKS. MB. SANDSr* boat. Instead, Perhaps this stream the day, and then we cannot sec the YOU h a n g in i' a r o u n d . - j r - ^ _ C » o r b , l & t /s Stock— Pata—PaBlWr—Talilclaa portant to say. -----Carl Suavely will not sign that has tides, and scran we all can walk rope that you Intend to throw.” pposaeuv BgAT IT, OR 9 i JINGO. voufc pecFiTS iga—fitrda—Pata ...... 41 WB hav« on hand at all to shore. OBBmlHANKV^ j 'jtju VVIU. HAVE IBO Stock-vahtclaa ...... •; 41 new five-year contract at North good brand in mind. Don^ "All right," replied the funny THeBBG OOIN' TOBG PXR THE NiGKir, »«ltry and Suppllwa ...... 41 AMBULANCE J. a. JOHNSON DIES Carolina 'until he is sure the south­ timea a COUFLBTB STOCK let our low prices mislead "I wish I could give you a lift man. ‘T il do the very beet I M B.Ciaw s / N TO BAY SOMETHIW3, , SHOOnw'. t\ ,u b a ’antad - I*ata —Poultry—stock 44 u-(Dougan) East Hampton, Feb. 4.— (AP) — ern conference will Impale Dr. of the very beat known you . . . we don’t handle at walking, but the atream’s too can." And then they watched him Fpi Sale—HlacallaBaOBa Bwift." Then Duncy atartlcxl every­ r U T E U -T > « TO GET HIM OUT ;/ lolaa for Sale ...... John G. Jphnaon, 81, retired ship Frank Graham’s anti-subsidization liquora and wtnea . . . just gather vines and tie them up. 45 “cheap** producta. one when he let out a roar. RB-UAS" ta and Acoeatorlaa ...... 4t 5630 carpenter, (lied at his home today. plan on the dead hook. so you won’t go away dis­ Just so. ‘ T Idlng Matarlala ...... 47 He had resided here for the past 35 Pat Crawford, who la coming appointed when you come It wasn’t very long until they V / onda—Waiohaa—Jawalry ,, 4t (Holloran) years. COMB lie «J14| tooA OMr "Glance t’ward the shoreline,” rlcal AppUancaa. Radio .. around nicely, will be secretary of heard him shout, "N ow , all stand 4t Johnson, whlls following his here with some particular • l U t t shouted be. " A fuimy little man i If] and Fcad ...... «t:SMAN SAM 1^ Fiaita. Tanamaata.a t l I^agtlona for tUmt t 4 f V)Y MY.YOOMCt f e l l a ,^YeAH, BUT, CRlieFUL, MlS- Cor Moat 3077 ne's A HAAipsoME' /Tea I He'S peeviSH iaw' , SBT JRoBt (After 5 P. M.) SPeCIMEAJ OF WOSS-J DON'T UKe *TRANKSeasl' I- * I Cor RsBt «PtOd Co A O B t ...... FLESH L VA iseTrea - - HSy, LOOK-, 786S Ap— \__ . O U T I ^ — 'T T