AVESAOB DAILY OBOULATIOII for the Month of March, 1988

the „ THE WEATHER

Forecaat ot U. ». Weather Bbmwi. ' 6,154 Hartford and Member of the Audit Mostly doody tonli Bnieaa o f Ctrenlatlaae •Ight; Tuesday fair sad not mnch change hi tem- pemtnre. MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM

(OtaeaUled AdvartialBg on . Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938 (FO U R TE E N PA G E S) PRICE THREE C E N IR ^J

DUST STORM AT SEA ^

FLORIDA’S VOTE OFF AFRICAN COAST Mine Dead Removed From Fiery Pit

Washington. April 25 — (A P ) —Ever hear of a dust storm at TO TEST POWER sea? Well, the Federal hydro-

graphic office did. FDR ASKS CONGRESS The steamer Telesfora de Lar- OF R M S E V E T rtnaga has Just reported she ran Into one off the west coast ot yi'

Africa. It lasted for six days. "Hundreds of small birds that

Early M a r y Expected To had been driven out to sea," said TO BAN EXEMPTIONS the ship s report, "came aboard

to rest Hundreds more must ShoW Strength Of New have died due to exhaustion." *

Deal In 1938; Pepper ON BONDS,

Faces 4 Rivals For Senate BRITAIN Y iaO S

Existing Exemptions On Go?r Washington, April 25—(A P )— 3 N A V A L BASES Here Are Highlights Florida's primary election contest emment Bond Issues A r i l for the Democratic senatorial nomi Of Presiden t *s Message nation may provide the first re^l IN IRISH PACT On Federal Empio) test of the Roosevelt admtnlstra- Washington, April 25 — (A P ) Uon’s popularity at the polla this * perpetual reserve of tax-exempt Pertinent phrases from President Wages Can Be Diminatrii year. The Florida Democrats will Spike And Bere Islands And bonds cannot exist side by side. ballot a week from tomorrow. Roosevelt’s message to Congre.sa on

Primaries in Alabama and South ta.x exemptions: Expressions to recent judicial opinions lead up to hope that the By Simple Statute. He DakoU win be held the same day, Lough Swilly To Be Forti- Exempting the Income from Fed- and two more—In Pennsylvania and assumptions underlying these doc- eral bonds from state taxation and trines are being questioned by the Oregon—will follow late tn May. Clares; For Qmck A c t io ll exempting the Income from state court Itself and that theae tax Im- None of these, bowever, now ap- lied By Ireland; Mutna brought they were bonds from Federal taxation x x x munities sre not inexorable require- pears likely to furnish such a clear ments under the Constitution Itself teat of admlnlstmtlon strength aa Four hundred rescue workers from three sUtes has created a vast reservoir o f tax ^Aid Agreement Is Signed. xnino. worked on 30 minute shifts because of the heat "the b it are the result of judicial de- Washington. April 26.--, that In Florida. exempt securities in the handa of . cislon. James Roosevelt, son and aacre- the very, persons who equitably ' AP) — President R oos« y^; ' asked Congress today to t*» tary o f the President, announced In should not be relieved of taxes on TTierefore, It la not unreasonable Lon

dorsement. Mtween the two countries and solve and Federal employees. now exist. It la a familiar principle all government salaries.

Pepper Fights Four **]^'^* defense disputes AS A P. PRESIDENT of law that declslona lose their Existing exemptions, h* Pepper, who has supported New WANT SELF-GOVERNMENT agreement. It It la difficult to defend today the binding force when the reaaona aup- said, resulted from judlclhl dis- Deal measures. Is opposed for the continuation of either of these portlng them no longer are pertin- s nomination by Representative J. I***** ^ three naval bases rapidly expanding areas of tax ent. cisions and could be eliminatBd' Mark Wilcox; Dave Sholtz, former ^ p l k e IsiM d In Cork harbor. Bere Of Steps Down After 38 Years exemption. by “a short and simple statote*®- Governor; T. C. Merchant, weekly Corit and Lo„gh leader Sadeten Germans DAWES IS STRICKEN I, therefore, recommend to the whlch he predicted the courts ■ newspaper publisher, and Finley I^negal. These would be Oongreas that effective action be Men with great means best able would uphold. Moore of Lake City. fortified and equipped by Ireland. Of Jervice As Head Of to assume business risks have been promptly taken to terminate theae Wlloox has been a frequent critic —concessions o: encouraged to lock up substantial tax exemptions for the future, x x x Some advocates of endioff- of admInIstraUon policies. He op- agricultural products. Ireland wa ™«™»icnis Such IcglalaUon can, I believe, be such exemptions have c l a i i ^ ' portions of their funds In The Great News Serrice. enacted by a short simple statute. posed Wage-Hqur Legislation and ^ machinery exempt securities. Constitutional amendmenii, the Government Reorganization and defence supplies from Britain. BUI, and waa an outspoken foe of (Anglo-Irish negotiations started The ending of tax exemption, be would be necessary becaoM of cial; Presents Program. Former Vice-President Is I lay before the Oongresa the It of government aecuritles or of the Court Bill. Jan. 17 with De Valera eager for New York. April 25—(AP) — statement that a fair and effective judicial decisions holding tha Sbolts has been a New Peal ad- an accord which would Include a government salaries, is a mattor, Frank B. Noyea retired today as progressive Income tax and a huge Federal government could not vocate, and shortly before young "dth Northern Ire- not of politics, but of principle. Praha. Czechoslovakia, April 25. Operated On At Once; Re- president of the Associated Press tax state bonds, nor the stata Roosevelt endorsed Pepper said he land (Ulster) as envisaged by the new Jons^tHiiUon he promulgated f AP )— A demand for self-govern- with a lost "g ift” from the member- government Federal bonds. beUeved tee national administration WDuld take no part in the race. ment under Nazi principles for the port Condition As '‘Good.” ship—a pledge that the service Mr. Roosevelt said, howevuC Last week Sholtz charged tuat An-lrish Constitution 3,500,000 Sudeten Germans, most of would be rededlcated "to the cause that recent decisions indicatM’ (The constitution, having been of truth to the news.” the Works Progress Admlnlstratlou them living In a narrow border con- FORD UNION TO ASK the courts were following a d if- In Florida was loading relief rolls approved In a plebiscite by the for- In a speech prepared for the Upious to Greater Germany, faced New York, April 25 — (AP) __ AP's annual luncheon, Paul Bel- line of thought frott$ with political worker^, and tele- mer Free State electorate, went In- to ^ e c t Dec.. 29. declaring all Ire- the (Czechoslovakia government to- Roosevelt hospital officials dlseloseA lamy, editor of the Oeveland Plain that which produced the earl graphed WrPA administrator Harry day. Dealer, praised ' Noyea’ unbroken Hopkins that a "scandal” was de- land an Independent state. t ^ y that Brig. Gen. CharlH Gates FOR WAGE GUARANTEE Her rulings. (On Fab. 10 the Northern Ireland Konrad Henleln, leader of tha ma- tenure of 38 years to tha presidency veloping. jority of Germans within CzecHo- Pawea, former vice president, who The Prealdeat'a requeat fg^ government o f Viscount Cralgavon was taken suddenly lu yesterday, now ended, and told him: Offlciale Wife la WPA alovakla, at a party congreu at "Thla la not farewell. It Is not “ prompt” aeUon came aa a auiptias A t the same Hme Wilcox said he was riUurned to power In an elec- had operaUd on for "acute sup- tion which esssntlally was a vote Karlovy Vary yesterday made this purative appendicitis.” oven au revolr. We are to have In Return Each Employe Will to many legizlatort and oddad to against union o f the two Irelands the keynote of his program, ex- your counsel for many years more, the problema of adrolnlxtratloa lead- (Uonttnoed on Page Pwo) pected to be the text for Nazi ora- Dawes, who wUI be 73 years old TOere are several barriers between on A i ^ s t 27, came to New York but now Is as good a time as may era trying to reach adjournment h r tors to the campaign of the next ever come to tell you that the mem- LATE NEWS the latter pari of May. six-county Ulster and her larger UBIcago to attend the wedding Buy A New Car Every three weeks preceding communal bers of the Associated Press can Prior to receipt o f tha meaoag% neighbor—racial, religious and eco- elections. of Francis Warren Pershing, son of nomlc. Pershing, and never repay you for what you have xome Informed members ot Com- In many of the voting cqmmunl- so freely given us to the years of Two Years At The Same great had predicted It would .oMt ‘ SAYRE DEFENDS , British Parliament Muriel Bache Richards. FLASHES! your leadership.” only a atudy of the problem. to 19M set up separate Parllamente (ConUnoed on Page I'wo) a-.S*.’?*-,'" *'*“ the Wal- for the 26-county “ Southern Ire- oon-Aetorta when he waa atrteken "There Is a gift we can give you The President aoserted -Trmtitlan - today.” he said, “which will gladden Price Given To Dealers. and WM removed at once to the bankbuptov actt legal, ot aecuritiea fiom taxea, bad Croat, Ulster. Ulster accepted your heart more than any other, IKADEIREAUES but the rest of Ireland Ignored the noapltaL ed "a va..t reaervolr o f tax oxennt and I think I know this member- n*8.—The Su- act. having proclaimed Itself a ro- .**’* ™°™tog a nurse preme Oourt, dividing sU to two aecuritiea to the handa of the very ship well enough to say that we will Detroit, April 25— (A P )— The public the year before. RecognlUon FAMOUS SCULPTOR hospital said the general'a give It. found the Municipal Bankmptoy peraons who equitably should not ha of the then Irish Free State os hav- first known attempt of workera In Act oonstlttitlonal today. . relieved of taxea on thatr tooona,” e^cte” '’'^'" '’® Truth In the Nesva. Federal Official In His Hart- ing the same status as the self- the automobile Industry to obtain a _if*’ * revlalpB of aa act “Thla reaervolr now conatitutaa a ’ The attending physician Is Dr "W e can and do rededIcate our- which the court Invalidated bv a five governing dominions occurred in selves to the cause of truth to the guarantee of an aimual minimum serious menace to the fiscal eysteias . 1922. CLAIMED BY DEATH Henry W Cave. Mrs. Dawes Is In to torn optoloo two years ago ae an ford Address Explams news. This cause was never to wage was reveaiea today by the of both the states and the naUoa.'* NegoUsttons Threatened with her husband. Ford Brotherhood of America, an layaslon of state rights, it ner- h* added. Mrs. p a rie s Hanna, of Montclair, direr need of defenders than today. (A t one Ume De Valera's Insist The march of events Intensifies class Independent labor organization. Mhool*’'dl^H ‘“ provement ud Federal Emptoyro Breakdown Of Barriers. cnee on union threatened to break N. J.. wife of a New York clearing "***‘^®*« reduce their In- George Grey Barnard Is Dead differences. The centrifugal forces The Brotherhood's goal Is at least Similarly, b* said, tax exempdooR up the London negotiations but the accompanied which have spilt apart many a $1,500 a year for every hourly-rate * * t e t o i ^ through agreement with accord was worked out without anv Mra. Dawes to the hospital, said creditors In Federal bankruptcy claimed by officers and emploirso oo- country to the past are at work Worker In the mammoth Rouge courts. such provlsioD.) had spent a "good among us. plant of the Ford Motor Company state and local governments baa be* Hartford, April 35.— (A P )—Fran- At 7 4 - H i s Work In Gal- come “a serious defect to tha Fed* da B. Sayre, assistant secretary of Encouragement of large scale One pressure group after an- to suburban Dearborn, where Irish food production under the They had an awful time getting towtu being besieg ed. eral systema of the states and Um state. In defending the govem- hla p li« away from him before the other takes the center of the stage, claims a membership of 31,400. pact would mean much to Britain leries AH Over The World each fanned Into a fierce fiame of W"-(API- naUon, for they rely tocreaatngty ■ mrafa trade agreement program to wartime. operation. ’ Mrs Hanna said, remark- Two ti^nloads of troops, tocindtog upon grad'jated Income t ^ y . warned that “ uneconomic endeavor by Its leaders. Who (Uontlnoed on Page Two) As a part of Ireland’s defense todTv*'.'’ ’ were ratbed their revenuer." trade barriers force the thunder- (ContlDoed on Page I'wo) ^ y to SIkar, fortified town of bolts of war.” (Conttnoed on Page Six) IVeaaury experts have eaUmatqd (Oonttnned on Page Pwo) New York, April 25— (AP) — northw-netern India, under sleire be- In' an address prepared for deliv- Death today had aUyed the restless canae the Rajah of 8lk2 ^ to- that removal of security and salaiY' ery at a meeting of the Manufac- hand of George Grey Barnard, 74, LACK OF PLANES treo cM hlmseir there la rev™t exempUons would produce Inconie of turers' Association o f Connecticut. one of the wmrld’s great sculptors. against hla overlord. $165,000,000 annu^y for the Fad* Sayre asked. " I f trade barriers A heart aliment claimed the TTwee hundred military police al. eral government on the bfris ot grow to Impassable heights and or- AMERICAN FLIER stocky, white-haired artist yesterday Savant Verifies Reality were benleging the town. present security issues ana under dinary proceasea o f trade break while he lay tn a hospital, fretting to WORRIES BRITAIN • • • present tax laws. down, how can nations secure the complete hla gigantic statue of C H ^ O E JAP CO.MMAND The President said that 'Tor mere toodstnffe and raw matoriala nsces- GRILLED BY JAPS Abel, brother of etual reserve of tax tube It showed that a moving Injured today when Insurgent alr- short, ot every group of the popula- funds to convert his dream Into has not enough airplanes either to exempt bonds cannot exist side by Tokohoma, April 25 — (A P ) __ marble. c ock keeps slower time than om something scleS- plunes reeuined bombardment of tion. But it has sn even greater lists have been hotly debating for defend Itself or attack an enemy side.” Melvin Gibbon, American aviator, ^TTie aculptur, center of many art standing stUl. it gave an Inkling Valencia, former Spanish govern- and more profound slgnlflcance. It years, namely, that a clock travel- successfully placed a major prob- '■The qeslratolltyty of thin reooip. was to for another grilling by Jap- controversies, turned to the Ren- of the nature of “ether” aa probably means building secure foundations anese authorities today about hU ing very fast keeps slower time than lem squarely before Parliament and “ S i * ' ®" Medllerranwin mendalion/ ’ tne Preal^ot eon Ha. _ o f peace. naissance for his Inspiration. His a aea of energy, stationary and fill- Oablnet today. Three British sailors were alleged activities with the (Chinese tog all known apace. *B «M m e clock standing still. w’o a n o e d . ued,. '’has been apparent for some Fear UajnstlSed air force. work was classic, huge but as slm Ttoe time difference was not ex- From all sides came charges that time but heretofore It has been pie as the life be himself led. In the light of recent new knowl- Valencia had not been hornbed for The aUtesmaa said that predlo- When they finish questioning the p ect^ to be measurable imleaa the the domestic aircraft Industry waa assumed that the Congress was Moat NotoMe Works this discovery clock moved with one per cent the not producing bombers and fighters mote" than two months. Uo®a of disaster for New England’s *^-y**r-old pilot, the Japanese In- obliged to wait upon that cumber- manufacturers from the «>~.)| Among hla moat notable works Indicates that man may be a pecu- velnjury to Amerlcaxi buatneaa and i t y ^hlle examining him. During same particles from behind. He the questlootog, a sumptuous dinner u d Joseph H. Caioata eon dem n^it HW them, that U. both coming and into r^n will get more drops on his planation of a serious lag to air ra- lingering Utoess. a n d e a n industry. Our whole ob- was served. as engrafting on American art the going, at the aame Instant face thin when standing. it waa armament. It waa predicted a Par- , tM giey long had been prominent TREASUI^Y BALANOB . iective Is to benefit and not to la- neurotic c u l^ degenerate art from reasoned that an Instrument moving Uamentary storm would- be IcxMed lurs domestic produeers.” Thtp« informants believed officers He photographed them going both to civic and poUtlcal affairs. He offered Gibbon a reward tor diseloa- Theodore Roosevelt ways at once, on the aame plate, to ^ rt oncoming light would find to a formal inquiry Into air ministry s^ ed as mayor of Barre to 1915. Nat -fntinml ■tmmehly defended the WOTk ae t h e Washington, April » i- (A P > '— ^ Information about cauna’s air with a spectogT^b. The picture a similar effect. The speed o f Jlght methods. Senator Striklag out at one ertUeism of torce. He refused It. Uneoln. the one we know and then ought to appear faster than Government offlelaU have not Ths pootUan ot tha Treasurer om -• gave the "Unea” of the Ught rays » M s agTsaaents. Sajrt Hid, JOTS. when moving ocron the h«am or W 1TO7. T.aji tlaU; chairman ot AprU 32: ‘niea, police claimed, he confessed and showed their rate of 'vibration. taken public noUce of the uproar, Barnard, a native of Benefoota. away from It. m a drtegaUi attending the Hepub- Normally this would be five to six but aa officially blesMd air mtotitry ucan NaUonal oonvenUon at Kansas Rscelpts, $14.429387.64;, WUlon vibrations a second. Mlchoelson and Horley got the mission was ea route to the United famous **nuU’* effect. There was Q ty tn 1938 and waa a member ot tures $38,814370.98; balai Bat the photograph showed the no dlfferenee la the speed o f ligh t the Republican State committee 81S.143.999.23. CuatOM ••veral years. . ” for UreUm^ Imonth 8jlS.398JM3J, mH ^.f *;:*-.‘V-. ; . '- ^ :aX< . ■ ' ' '

lABBTWa' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 25,193» BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, APRIL 25. 193* could cither pay cash or have not PAGE ATHOLYNAME ABOUT TOWN Named Medical CONaUDE nSTING morn than one-third of their pay Blonsteln, Mary Shepherd, Gladys day aftamoon at two o'clock tram ROW S VOTE OLD PITKIN BARN deducted as payments on an In' OFFICIAL EXPLAINS RAMS CAR HALTED Hahn, Frances Oresn. Arlene Burns, the home of her parents, Mr. and I agitation for tbs heightening and Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Examiner Here stalment basis. ROCKVILLE Arlene Johnston, Marion Young, Mrs. Daniel Greenwood of 144 Ver- LISTS PROPOSED widening of the present Hilliard COMMUNION will meet tomorrow night at 8 One Year Oontraot Margaret Davis, Ruth Tennstedt, non avenue, and at two-thirty street railroad underpass, now, in o'clock at the home of Mlse Betty AUTOS H flS WEEK McDowell said negotiations would Esther Fay, Stefflo CTimieleska, o’clock at the Luclna Memorial Perambulating Sea Lioit TOTESTPOWE TO BE TORN DOWN TOWN AID ROADS AT INTERSECTION Martha Wagner, Irene Trautman, Its cramped condition, considered a Walworth of Farmington avenue, be resumed after the management chapel In Grove Hill cemetery. Rev. PWA JOBS HERE traffic hazard. A survey and esti- Hartford. replies to the propOnL He said he Ruth Roaenberg, Artlne Gakeler, Dr. Georgs S. Brookes, pastor at the expected ite anewer within- two PACKAGE S i m L O S T Stelle Iwanlcka, Alice Klee, Eliza- Union Oangrsgatlonal church wui mate of costs Just completed by tbs Escapes for Third ConmnniioD Ever The O Clef club will present Its Esdmate 1^50 Are Yet To OF ROOSEVRT weeks. The contract. McDowell said, beth Fahey. Alvina WochoraurkaT be In Grove Hill cemetery. New Haven road’s engineers indi- tenth annual concert tonight at One Of Town Landmarks To cates that the expense of widening would be for one year, with renesval Tells State Group That Per* Hartford Man’s Auto Stids Boys, Chester Howard, Donald New York, April 35 — (AP) —, Bdd h SL^ James’s Par- 8:18 o’clock at the Emanuel Luth- (OMthmed from Page One) prlvllegea. IN MORNING BLAZE Lanz, Rolaml Longuell, Theodore George Heer If Works Program Is Adopt- and enlarging this pass will be ^ t e r a cnnvd began to gaUMvJ eran church with John O. Baum- Be Put Through Lane On Be Removed To Make “The company haa bean talking 166 Feet >Then Bomps Palmer, Matthew AUen, Lawrence George Heer. 58 of Raymond about 130,000 at least This ex- Amos, Brooklyn's perambulating^ passing automobUes sto|ip«^;^ gartner, baritone of. the Westmin- had protested to Washington about annual wages for the work- manent Highways Wonld Farr, Francis Mantak, Johi Yost, street, died at hla home early Sat- d pense the railroad does not desire sea lion, had hla keepers In a frqpzy ish—Dine At Hotel. ster Choir school, as assisting ar- against employment by the Florida ers,” said the F.BJA. attorney, "and Mrs. Rose Tarisey’s Store Is Georgs Gakeler, George Devlin, urday evening, He waa a carpenter ed I Congress Town Will to imderUke. The proposition has today, trying to figure osit how he w "? J three police cars and Modi tist. ~ The advMce sale of tickets Leonard Street WPA of Mrs. R. L. Dowling of both sides are Interested in the ee by trade, but because of ill health been Included among proposed pub- Maded, a Zoo keeper, arrived. ITiay ' Indicates a large attendance for Lots. Proye Too Expensiye. Chester6eld Pirie’s Car. Destroyed After Oil Heater Arthur Hoffman, aayton Weber, had played hookey from his pool In Tallahassee, wife of the State Con- curity of the employes, which we Explodes; $1,500 WtH-th Of Blarl Kellner, William Pllska, Allen had not been employed for several Get Some Aid. lie works by the treasurer. . Prospect Park Zoo three nights In a unceremoniously rolled proteattiuf I this musical event. Q. Albert Pear- servation Commissioner. believe this plan wrould provide. years. Also Included in a plan to enlarge TOW, Amos in a tarpaulin, carried M. JaaMa’i Holy Name eoclety, son will direct the women’s chorus, Any automobile owner living In Stock Is Lost. Scheuy, Charles Schmalz, Karl Baer, the plant of the SUte Trade school, The Democratic senatorial con- One of M;inehester’z old land' "There are a great many ramlfl Norman Bcrrlault, Morris Fuhr, The seallon—just hundreds ot back to hla pool and dunked Wm. ether membera ef the parlib hlanchester who has not yet had test In South Dakota, although In- cations at the plan which would Hartford, April 35.—( a IP) —'Tvn Marks showing that bis brakes He was member of Ctourt Hearts to provide a wing for additional Tonight a watch wUl be set o w j marks Is to go when the Pitkin Rockville, AprU 25—The package Harry Shapen , Harold Sokolov. of Oak. Foresters of America. He pounds of good clean fun—waddled ; M d • repr—eutatlon from the Holy Anderson-Sbea Auxiliary, V.F.W. his automobile tested at tha testing volving three candidates friandly to have to bq worked out, but we hope never considered so-called perma- had been applied for 168 feet, ac- ■Town Treasurer George H. Wad- classrooms. The facilities of the over the bear pits Friday night and Amos to see how he conquers hki ‘ will hold its regular meeting tomor- store at 81)4 West Main street own. Will Uonfer Degree leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Kosky school at this time are greatly over- six-foot fence, ' ' HaaM Bodety of S t Bridget's lane being maintained by the Motor the administration, has a sUght oon- bams located cn the south ol Porter for a favorable uTUmate reaulL" nent roads for town-aid roads be- cording to police, John W. Spakow- dell announced today that he has drove the captive bruins frantic rom evening at 8 o'clock In the aervatlve-Uberal coloring. McDowell said that the National ed by Mrs. Rose Tanaey was des- The Ellington Grange Degree Heer. a son, EMward; and s sister, crowded, Mr. Waddell said. Cost 'larch received communion In a Vehicle Commission on Leonard street will soon be tom down remov- cause they're much too expensive,’ skl, 19. of 340 Buckingham atreet, Mrs. Emma Tennstedt, all of thla drawn a tentative list of local pub- of this work la entered at 330,000. with a scries of reverberating V.F.W. clubrooms. The department Senator Hitchcock, .and adminis- Labor Relations Board “recognized Hartford, failed to atop the car be team will confer the third degree Bronx cheers. president, Mrs-. Ella Brennan of street can do so this week without ing a bam that haa stood on the W. Elbert Hulse, state-aid agent troyed by fire at 10:15 this morn- on a large class of candidates at city. lic works, for Inclusion In a Man- ;To relieve congestion at the at the 8:30 maas yesterday m tration backer, la. opposed by form- site for over 150 years. The bam our Brotherhood as a bona fide labor for the Highway Department, told Was driving, rammed Into the rear He escaped again Saturday night ^ It. Jaates's church. It was eatlmat- New Haven will make her official being held up to any great extent. er Governor Tom Berry, wealthy union" In references It made to the ing. The blaze waa caused by an Suflield Grange this evening. The The funeral will be held on Tues- chester public expansion and Im- Washington school. It Is desired to The testing lane will be opened was at one 0ms part of the proper- the Rural Roada Improvement of a machine ahead of him which oil heater explosion. Mrs. Tansey add four new classrooms, these, ac- ^ d frightened a taxUcab driver by ad that 300 received communion and visit at this time and all officers cattleman, and by Representative F.B.A. last Dec. 23 when it held Association annual meeting today* had stopped, and. colliding, threw Tableau girls will accompany the day afternoon at three o’clock at provement program to be entered trying to hitch a ride to Manhattan 50 P. C. 'ftaOeiwlng the close of the mass the are requested to wear their r '-'te for the remainder of the week and ty when the old glass worlu were In that the Ford company had violated and a salesman who were in the team to Suffltld. cnrdlng to e.stlmnte, to cost about On the Cost of New Hreet then close and will not again open In Fred H. Hlldebrandt. Political dope- opersUon and passed Into the bands at the Hotel Garde. the foremost car ahead 50 feet be- store at the time were uninjured. the home of hta sister, Mrs. Emma upon If the now public works ex- $30,000. w-here gather moat of those In the’ lean marched from the church to the uniforms. A social time will follow sters have pmllcted that Berry the Wagner Act. Each type of road baa its speclfio fore his auto expended Its momen- To Issue licensee j Tennstedt ot ) Brooklyn street. Rev. penditure'. proposed by President night life swim. Botd Sberldai where a comrotmlon the business, with Mrs. Florence Manchester until the second testing pf James Pitkin, thu father ol- Fred' The NLRB finding followed Its In The fire spread rapidly and the Under the former PWA setup, period next fall. This morning the would get considerable conservative erick W. Pitkin. Frederick W. Pit purpose; therefore, the highway de- tum. Spakowskl, charged with store was a complete loss. [ Mrs. A temporary sub-branch of the' Dr. Georgo S. Brookes, pastor ot the Roosevelt, is approved by Congress. the federal agency did not bear the Last night Amos was on the loose RETREAD hraakfast arar served, with 230 at- Peterson as chairman of the com- Democratic support. vestlgatton of allegations by the partment has used the best avail- rscklesa driving and having Im- Union Congregational church will Under terms of the President's plan, once more. He ambled down a Flat- mittee. men at the lane were not being kin later dlspooeo of the property to U n it^ Automobile Workers Tanaey said there was about 31.500 State Department of Motor Vehicles entire cost of construction, but fur- YOUR CASINOS tmdlag one of the largest attended rushed. There was no line of cars The Republican senatorial prim- able local materlala, he told the proper brakes, was arrested by Po- worth of stock In the store and In- opened In Rockville today In the officiate. Burial will be In Grove Hill millions of dollars would be releas- nl-shed ,W per cent of It, the town bush street. bristling his mustache No long waits. Drive In year ■ aaaimunlon breakfasts ever held m ary In that state has drawn four the Manchester Tmst Company. America, a Committee For Indus- meeting. liceman David Galllgan and wa.

HANCHISSTER evening herald, llANGHEffTER. OONN« MONDAY^ APRIL 2B, i»8i •s ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HEr»ALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 26. 1938 7 VIOLENT DEATHS National Guard COUPLE HONORED Observe 50th Wedding* Anniversary PAGBl NEW LOW PRICES Manchester B6LT0N REVERSES dlo-offloe building of five atorlM, b — News — two-atory studio building and a the refreshments (Arried out tha PROGRAM large auditorium. s a r "! miss E im b r o o kinis aama color sehame. OVER THE WEEK END ON 50TH WEDDING Date Book RADIO WEAF'fNBC. 12;S5—Words ana i RAONCPlCHWinjm^ By Danny Shea FOR WARD WEEK ITS ROAD ACnON MONDAY, APRIL 28 (Central and Eastern Standard Tims) Uatonlng tonight: Mlaa Brookings' engagement to First Lieutenant Stephen Fray «t Tealght. Talks, WJZ-NBC, 9:80— Radio aub: Thomas J. <3ordner of 186H Center Forum, Rap. John O’Oonnor on ’Tha ’8-^Bacf**8UflB" Wlfl^^new GIVEN SHOWER PARTY street waa announced some months K will be unable to judge the com- ** —Tenth annual eeacert ■ioatBra BtmadBsd TlniB time; 4:80—Yojt Family and Aline. _____ aga TOMEETTHDRSU Motor Acddeots Kifl T h r^ petitive drill staged by Company I Mr. And Mrs. James RnddeO Of G Clef club at Emanuel Lutheran Proysms eubjMt to cheese by eUtlene without prevteue nMlee, P M. Restoration nt Qinfidence." Also WABC-CBS, 2—Tin Pan Alley re- p • j at the New Britain Armory tonight Some Are Lowest Levels In church. e«e Sew le(er) WJ^NBC. Vote To Build Road To NSC-WdAF (RED) NETWORK Ndw Yor)t, April 25.—(AP)—In 1:30, Attorney General Cummings aenta; 8:45—Questions Before the ’ *^'^*’“** From Hartford Insur- The MancheaUr Radng due to illness. The lieutenant was -Ap»« 25-80—Basaar apoasorad by wkbb wuq wkbb wcce webt kec] wnas gatUng things lined up for the net- House; 4:15—New Rochelle, N. Y„! “"ce Company Office Attend Two Asphyxiated, One chosen for the position early last Observe Golden Anniver- Rad Man and Oluaepne Garibaldi ~.*f**' ""a® wll* wler on "Firearms Control." Club 'Sill meet Thursday night History Of Store—Many *f*h i«rw wfbr wre wjw when P^clpatlon In the broadcast College Glee Club; 8:45—Maxine P arty On Thurndav Deaths Last Night 8 o’clock at the home of Pater V ^ n week, as the sole representative of •odety at State Arm oS., Notch Instead Of Doing w«e wtam wwj weal wdel, fiidweet: of the dedlratloi of its new HoUy- WEAF-NBC 7—Bums and Allen: WuUivaa'a swing. wjz-NBC. u:so' ^ muragay. the local Ousrd units. Because of H?. H"!*® Yl*® *** ""lef wire kstp; COAST—knx koln kol kfpy kvl\ere key 7:30—Margaret Speaks, songs; 8_ drillo, 78 Alton street Tha hiM ^ Drowns, One Smcide. sary On Saturday. April 27— First annual Founders Cent Beet. w o^ Studioa, CBS has placei] seven Drama, Ufa of Victor Herbert; 9_ —Farm and Home Hour; 1:80 p. m. Mis, Eih.i u. . New Orleans—Lewis H. Stanton, ncaa of the meeting win be rulMi I this. Lieutenant Walter Cowles, Are Below 1932 Period. 8fw komo khq kpo ksu: aketeh — qii^ aj programs on its schedule for 78, son of Edwin M. Stanton, secre- supply officer of the unit Is expect- ball, sponsored by Temple Beth Wert Street DrojecL 2!1T aTATIONS (onerate Inter- ,,.£••"=1 Orgen Concert—weet Saturday. Marek Weber concert; 10:18_Uni- to' bo"‘a' tary of war in President LIncirin’a the club and the old bird raeea. 1) Sholom at Maaonic Temple. eb^eabl)' OB either RED or BLUB l-JS“ Ihe Four Clubman, Veeele versal Notre Dame night; 11—Cart —Jimmy Richard* orehaatra. j May bride, waa given a mincel- Cabinet. , first old bird race wUI be run May ; By ASSOCIATED PRESS : ed to substitute for Lieut. Frey. April 29 —Father and Son ban- networke): BASIC — Beeti wlw wfee i i S t ‘’JJ—PfeM-Pedle Nawe Warled The climax comes at night with I Most of the local officers are .otpect- Mr. and Mrs. James Ruddell of ween work wcol; Midweet: wood wel Ravazza orchestra. Boma Tueaday ahdrt waves: I shower Thursday nlrht at New Orleana—Frank O. Wlaner, .The first race of the snsaofl Vetor aeeldeoU took three llVM Closely following the recent de quet, St. Mary's church parish weho k«oo ksns. OTHall Seuvenlre aome- WABC-CBS, 6:80—Eddie Cantor; TPA2 Pari*) 8:30 a. m.—Comedy. ' th*" home of Mrs. Victor Norkaltts be the annual 100-miIa even i ed to attenu u well as enlisted men. ITS Bktot Center street were honored Cline in wholesale market prices, house. The voters of tha Town of Bolton STATIONS - Cenedleni iliSZ Certer'e CommentuunE like » couple dozen gueatb win 68. banker, who, during the World ‘to Ooimectleut over the weekend, at the special town meeting held w t cfcf. Cenireli wcfl wtm) wiba wdey I'.bfc Abner SkeUh 7—Dick HImber'a program; 7:80_ JZJ Tokyo, 6 p. m.-^Muslcai*^lec- i Glastonbury. Twenty-one of her War, was service chairman Of the old birds from New York to . while two other pereonn were u - I The program gets underway at h Saturday night by many friends and Montgomery Ward today announc- Also Junior dance at High school "J'r koem: aeuthi wtsr wptf wle wlax ••®5ir.*ii8^Juet entertainment — e.i appear in stairlng capaclUes of one tlons; OSP OSD OSC OSU London.! ^^<'"*1* from the Hartford Accident chesUr. The members hav« '_ ,_ o'clock---- As stated before, there relatives on their 60th wedding an- ed reductions In their retail prices hall. Saturday afternoon reversed their wna-wium wiod wood wfbo wwnc wcee Not So Lens Age-weal Kind or another. They Include many t’ick and Pat; 8—Don Ameche In lumber committee of the Board of idiyxiated accidentally, one drowned will be no regular drill of Company niversary. Sixty-six reUtlves and action taken at the March 26 town ya.Te Wem wine web went wmeb widz ills-- Ills—Arthur Oedtrey, John Selb "Dangerous"; 9 — Wayne King 6:85—London Palladium orchestra;! Indemnity-Company were pres- War Industries In Washington. tuning up the racers duri^ t^ J ' and one waa called a suicide. to some of the lowest levels in the Next Week. JTP® woel kthe . —beeic; Jeek Sbennon, Sons-weat of the indlviduali now contribuUng Walts; 9:80—"Brave New World." 2RO ROME, 7:30—Tuesday svm- i ‘‘'’i' *•>* received many beautiful past week preparatory to tha flmt-l K t o n i g h t ---- The non-commissioned friends from Boston, Waterbury, history of the company. May 2 — Fourth annual High meeting, by a vote rf 101 to 78, and - •ap*vl«tbe kerk ksne; Meuntelni ksir SiI^Kddle Cantor Shew—to e to radio antertatnment, or who have Washington — Charlas Supiner In addition, another person. In- Plainville, Paterson and Verona, then voted to rebuild the Bolton WJZ-NBC, 5:15—Dr. Joseph Jas- phonies: OUl Prague, 8— Folk ] Hamlin, 76. former assistant secre- race. All of the racing bifda w i| i jured In a fall last week, died Satur- officers of K held an NCO school at These new prices will be in force school concert at High school hall. kern '*"» '■™1 JlFt* S"® Ps». Fun—beelo done to in the post. Songs; 'YV5R( Caracas, 8:45—Musi-1 T"* »hower took the form of a be checked In at the Hartfotd taiU] the armory yesterday morning with New Jersey, - Washington. D. C., In all Montgomery Ward stores for May 4 — Sammy Kaye'a Band, Notch road, the latter vote being iiOO—(tedle Tbeeter—e to eat trow's talk; 7--Ruby Newman or- tary of the Treasury and first gov- day. West Hartford, Hartford, Brooklyn, carried by 99 to 51. Cent. Seel. The network celebration as now chestra: 7:80-Serial, Those We cal Trio: DJD Berlin, - 9:15~The -- — I radio broadcast from Station ernor of the Federal Reserve Board. road station and members must Ml An automobile fatally Injured Ueutenant Walter Cowles In charge the duration of the semi-annual State Armory, auspices of Tall (3e- S.ao- tiSn-Brava New World, Orama laid out staru at 9 a m. with, a I —• and—-w—-w., each gift was $iics.ij\ct marked N. Y., and this town asaembM at Ward Week Sale, April 27th to May dars. At the March meeting the voters' diS^New Oremetie Seriee L/)ve; 8—Music Now and Then; 9— Messiah; GSI GSD GSC GSB Lon- New York—George Grey Barnard, on hand for this official evest George Lukas, 80, Inmate of the . . . . first aid was featured. . . . the *i4A— ei46—Little Orphen Annie — A Okj k h F - . . . . w . -wvwa I ML. good moriUnir from Hollywood." d5n, 9:20—America speaks, from U. With the Initlalfi of some broadcast- 7$. sculptor whose statues stand in later than 8 p.m. Polish home for the aged In New company commander also gave the the Ruddell home in the temporary 7th. May 6-8 —Faculty play, "The by a majority vote decided to have . Re* Miupin Oreheetre—west Oeraey Orehaat.— Festival of American music, East- ing station while the card accom- absence of Mr. and Mrs. Rudifalt for the work done on West street. After J'JJ- J»ns by Crsis Msthuee « Rntartiinmant—w. rpt oenUnuea at 11:30 with a salute man symphony; 10:80—Fisk singers. S.; JZT Tokyo. 13:45—New Japa- many of the world's grfat galleries. If the weather la good tha pigaaMp Britain. Saturday night The aged men a few words concerning recruit- James T. Blair, of the Late Christopher Bean." at High the meeting there were many who Hitters Osnee Band ''■.•••I Orohaaua uponaatra from Philadelphia, retumn to Holly- nese music. panying the gift was fastened to the MT -- ing---- each corporal should bring at a surprise wedding anniversary Manchester Ward store, comment- school hall, auspices of Educational J.iZr *------What to expect llieaaay; will be unerated In New York ahoiil ^ man died of his Injuries in a hospl- celebration. were of the opinion that the road Nawa Parted 10.3(^11:30—Ddtialno Muala Orehaatra wood at 8:45 p. m. fur a "pictures , dial with an appropriate love song The U. 8. department of Oom- 8 o'clock Sunday uomlng. tal there Sunday. Police said the least one nev man Into his squad ed; "Not since a have been in busi- club. • liJt! .‘aSt CS”* bouilaa on SperU Bpeak’* program by film executives, WABC-CBS and WJZ-NBC. 3:35 ... ' "URgested for call. Mr. and Mrs. Ruddell were the ness, have I seen these prices go so May 7 —50th anniversary cele- that leada from Bolton Notch to the ww— •:46^Tha w.ww— I n Pelllm u M im iTrie r i o —• — eeeat; e a t i NEC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK Harvard University lists merce estimates tbare are over car was driven by Chester Roman before camp ...th e firing squad recpients of many personal and In- road leading Into Bolton Center was _ tittle Orphan Annie—midw repeat Incorporates at 7 a s’ving club salute p. m.—Anthony Eden, former Brtt- alumni In 84 countries. 1.757 j The supper table was beautltolly 9.300.000 miles of highways In the of Ueflden. checks had not yet a-'rlved when this low. They are even under the 1932- bration of Maccabees. aiOO—Amot 'n* Andy—eaat wba-wbia wbel decorated In orchid and yellow and The oldest Spanish onlvaratty dividual gifts including flowers and 33 prices that we theught were ab- Coming Events. the road that should be built and . ••har Tener Soiea—watt Wham kdka wear wtya wjip wayr wmal and concluder at 11 with the star- world. that of Salamanca, founded in Two motorcycles collided Satur- column weiit to press___Corporal a ^ rs e of money. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruddell of 178 East Center street (above) who the Selectmen heard much from S i l t "«4le Sutlen -f wean wice st^ded hour and twenty minutes. day night killing Thomas Apano- William A. Frazier, Jr., wishes all solutely rock bottom. May 14 — Legion cabaret dance i ‘?2^ Herrick and Senea ^ u : MIdwaati wenr wla kwk boll wren The couple were married in West were honored at their home Saturday night by friends and relatives in "Our buyers were lucky in being at Rainbow, in Bolton. both sides. Last week the Select- r™* Rfo wetn; Seuthi wrtd wnbr _ The new stL'dloi, which In addition Vltch, 22. and Peter Paul Oaler. 30. basketball players to attend a meet- men, on a petition presenM by the llUn Hontar, Talkkrrr kfdm wre) Icrla wjbo wdau wasa neighbors In Windsor. Felix, a Warren, Mass., by Rev. Benjamin observance of Uielr 60th wedding anniversary. Mr. Ruddell was for able to take advantage of the lower May 15—Annual confirmation re- Allen by Radle wasn it»ya: Meuntalni liie ...... to teing the n..twork's pacific coast ing regarding the suits following the S. Kingsley on April 26, 1888, and necessary legal voters, eallsd a spe- Jifc Wallenatain Oreh. oeadquartcra, also provide space for brother of Apanovltch, riding with many years employed In CSieney Brothers as a loomfixer and more re- commodity prices. And, of course, union at Concordia Lutheran church. cial towrn meeting to further con- !!JJr3a* f • Anneunced <10 m.) Raeihpt kafd kei lura____ _ next regular drill session___re- after their marriage Mr. Ruddell buying for 578 stores, they were in May lfi-21—-Outdoor bazaar, ■ Maderna, Orch. Loe Angeles' KNX. Built as an him on the rear seat, was Injured member. boys, you paid half on waa employed as a loomfixer In the cently as janitor of the local SNE telephone exchange building. sider this change. fl*S?“Harek Weber Muale—to e critically. a position to make really exception- sponsored by L. C. club at club lot The meeting was held In the Bol- only—wear wnae Cent taet, architectural whole, they consist of those suits---- speaking about Cor- Otis Mills In West Warren, ne%r al savings. on Oolway street. ^^tam wwl wlw; Here Ne. 1—weat several units, a business building Four fishermen went out in a poral Frasier wo notice that he Is Palmer. They came to this town In ton hall Saturday afternoon yrith a •*•0—lOiO^Jarry Blaln# Orehaatra— Stnatno Lady—seat: rowboat in New London harbor retire last January. Now nearly We were able to get only limited May 25 — Third annual outdoor record attendance. The first vote ddat: Amea *n* Andy—watt repeal ...|?**4Jb P“b«e end Their Sana—weat for shops and genera] offices, a stu a steady frequenter of the Orcle the summer of 1889 and Mr. Ruddell AMERICAN FUER . I 75. he insisted that the presidency quantities at these special savings, Musical Festival by 1,000 school iinnZ •* Announeed (IS m.l 'A Sunday. The craft capsized and theater since the new Indian aerial obtained employment in Cheney presented was not to rescind the n an k Sobonls. 67, of Wethersfield, ! pass to younger hands. His success- so we 4 can maintain these new singers at Educitlon Square. vote taken at the March meeting Bueee'e Oreheetrs Rdvelere Quartet— Why swelter through another summer has started... .Tommy Amer and Brothers at his trade, loomfixtng I or will be chosen by the bosrd of dt- prices bnly during our Ward Week June 6-11—Carnival sponsored by N*,l"‘ire'e Oreheetrs A '”]/ •s"4 Continued—weet drowned. His companlon.s were Eight years ago he obtained em- and this was lost 101 to 73. With "'to—Andy Kirk end Oroheetre rsaeued. "Cop” McCollum accon panled him GRIILEI) BY JAPS I rectors within a short time. Sale." Manchester Fire Department the motion passed the meeting then CI8-WABC NETWORK 4'**;-.»i4S—Lowell4 eSZ Tbemea Orekeetre — eoati last week... .and they didn't know ployment with the Southern New ! The 38th annual meeting of the In order to give their local Smoke which swept through the ! England Telephone Company as considered the Bolton Notch road. •ASIC Bseti wsbo Wide woko weso sio»-Cbteegg e

should be encouraged to bold the MAMCHEaritH EVENINO REEA1,D. MANCHESTEE, CONN, MONDAT. APRn, 2», Igm secure obllgHtions of the Federal )NETARY ACCORD and state governments have been KIWANIANS TELL New Jefferson Nickel Is Lucky Coin for Scutetor a change In the time o f aerrlces for PAGE obliged to pay a relatively higher JAPS REINFORCE the Hebron and Gilead Oongrega- to 18 veraes for the Scripture. The rate for those securities than the OBITUARY SEAT VFW OFFICERS tlonal churches. H ie Hebtxm MARCH BUILDING theme for toe sermon w aj "The Call LOCAL STUDENTS HEAD tractive plants o f growing palms. [ TO BE MAINTAINED very rich because the tax Immunity OF BIRTHPLACES church has had Its fliat service at of Friendship'. Text taken from L frry and bis Mad Hatters fur- nished toe music. A concert opened 45 MEN WERE KILLED is of leas value to them than to those DEATHS 12 m., with Sunday school preced- Romans 12 Clupter 18 verse. " I f It whose Incomes fall In the higher LINES OF BATTLE SA1TJRDAY NICHT ing. It will hold Its morning serv be Possible as Much as In You COLLEGE COMMITTEES toe evening's affair followed by the BARN DESTROYED brackets,” he added. Ice until further notice at 9:30 a. LESS THAN 1937 Lieth, Be a Peace With all Men”. grand march. Miss Ruth Horsman Mrs. Samuel Moere wa.s general chairman. BY IDE MINE EXPLOSION ^ Fruce Befieres It Necessary The communication on taxes was Bat ..TheyVe So Enthused Mrs. Grace M. Moore, wife of m. Sundays, wUh the Sunday school The choir repeated by request the the first ot twi Important messages Samuel.H. Moore, formerly of Man- followlag at 10:46 a. m. The OU- Anthem rendered lost Sabbath, Miss MarceUa Kelly And Miss Dr. Benjamin Sawtelle of Wales Maas., U a paUent at the Johnson DiNORTHEND which Mr. Roosevelt has oroposed to chester, died Saturday at the home niteen Troop Trains On Lawrence Rednum And Miss ead church adU hold Its morning “Wake with Songs of Gladness." The Olga Kwash Are Chairmen Only Three SnrviTors Of VIr Id Her Plan To Settle send to Con. ress this week. The of her parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel wvice at 11 a. m. Sunday school State Makes Seasonal Gainf^ Memorial hospital wfhere he la re- Only Half Of Them Get A church wras prettily decorated wrtth For Peace Day Symposium. ceiving treatment. Rinia Disaster—One Is StOl other, to b- sent before he leaves Greenwood of 158 Vernon avenue will be at 9:45 a. m. By this a basket of beauttfifi mixed flowrere, In Critical Condition. Friday on a fishing trip, will deal, Rockville, after a long lUneM. Way To Front In The Cen- arrangement neither church will and Mrs. Joseph Casagrande Domestic Affairs. Chance To Talk. Helen Gustafson Assume Bat Permits Are $1,500, ferns and seve'sl potted plants by Miss Marcella D. Kelly of Hem- of Went Main iitrAct are the parenta In S e n £ ^ h he said, with revision of anti-trust Bom In Rockville Mrs. Moore have Its Sunday service at noon. Mrs. Ljrdia ciiirk In memory of her Grundy, Vn., Anril 26— (A P ) — It la thought that this wiU be a lock street and Miss Olga A. Kwasn of a daughter bom. Friday at the laws. made her home In Manchester for 24 parents^ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Up- RepreseotatlvAs een appointed chairmen of the strong, 82, was held Sunday aftei» ment of Labor sought to determine vt,;Sdouard Daladler today announced the weekly nponday meeting of the band, Samuel H. Moore and two hour as welL It was felt that It this message will ask only a study Easter Sunday of course. Let'c make publicity and reception committees mx)n St 2:80 at his late home on the today the cause of a violaat ex- sons, Russell E. Moore of Belalye, L. Shanghai, April 28.— (A P )—F if- Lawrence Redman o f 114 Henry did not tend to build up toe attend- Incorrectly D iiled. m Cabinet approval of a plan for looking toward action at the next Klwanls au b at the Hotel Sheridan As spring offlrially took tU place every Sunday Easter and try to be for the Peace Day Symposium of Monson road. The services were plosion that killed 45 men in the session. I., and Everett Moore of Burnside; teen Japanese troop . trains rolled ance os many of the church people ^<^Tt«nch economic and Financial re- today when members were called s t i^ t was Installed Commander of found It a difficult hour to attend. present. It helps toe pastor and (JonnecUcut college. This symposium conducted according to the Odd Keen mountain mine of the Red Besides the request for ^tion on three sisters. Miss Ulllan Green- southward today from Tientsin to on the calendar last month, building Jacket (Joel Company Friday. ^'I'-lMtbllltation, drawn up with empha- upon to reveal the place of their An«rson-Shea Post VFW. and A union sendee was held Sunday helps yourself. will be held at the Teachcre College Fellows' ritual with Rev. Rowland taxes, and what octlon may be ask- wood and Mrs. Mattie Degenkolbe reinforce the army fighting to con- activity tn Connecticut underwent of (Connecticut, New Britain, on Mine Foreman Henry Cook ex- Delay in getting In on a la m . 'i 0M on Increased production and ''on- of Rockville and Mrs. Ruby Fred- Miss Helen Ouatafson. president of at Gilead and toe Hebron Congre- Twenty-five people from Coven- J. Martin, pastor of the First ed on the anti-trust laws, the chief birth, the date of the momentous Its annual seasonal rise, with In- Wednesday, AprU 27. Dr. Andre pressed the conviction there could a Are In a born in the rear o f e tlnued freedom In forelgin exchange erick of Hollis, N. J„ In adOltlon to quer Central China. gational church was closed. Ac- try attended toe second Rally held Methodist church officiating.-Burial threat to adjournment plans Is the occasion and a few Interesting-facts tblSAuxUlazy at well attended In- Schenker, professor o f history and be but one answer— a coal dust ex Oakland street lost night, raeultoB and maintenance of the monetary her parents. A new battle for possession of stallation ceremonies of the two cording- to toe custom o f an ex- crease In building permits being re- in Vernon Sunday evening. A was In Stafford Springs cemetery. revised wage and hour bill, now be- about the community. So voluble government ai (Connecticut state plosion. the born which contained a b accord with Britain and the United were the members on the subject The funeral win be held at the Talerhchwang, war-despoiled south' units Saturday night at toe VFW change of pulptta on the Sunday corded generally throughout the pageant 'T':ie Candles of too Lord" Mr. Armstrong died at the Johnson : f. States. fore the .-louse Rules committee. college, will deliver the opening ad- Memorial Hospital Thursday night 1., ®f toe vtcUms, burned and house and about 250 chldu that only about half had a chance to home of her parents Tuesday after- Shantung city where thi Japanese Home, Manchester Green James F. following Easter, the Rev. B. A. State, but the permits Issued were was presented by Vernon young peo- ‘•£ The plan will be put into effect Lewis preached at toe Methodist far less In total value than those dress. The colleges to participate in following a three weeks' Illness. He blaclcened by toe volcantc-like erup- lost tn a bloae that called both speak and the rest will be given an noon at 2 o'clock where services suffered a disastrous defeat early In Daley of Hartford. Past Depart- ple assisted by Coventry choir. tion that hurled massive machinery •' by a series of decrees to be aub- April, appeared Imminent as the In- chureh, Stafford Springs, and the granted by Connecticut clUcs and the symposium are as fellows: was bom In England and lived for 32 ponies o f the Manchester deport* opportunity at a later meeting. ** ij»'»ding M t when storekeepers say Five cents, please” next fall. The , will be conducted by Rev. George W ment Commander, VFW, and hla George Law and Raymond Tour- from toe mouth of the mine, travel- ment early lost evening. mitted to the Cabinet next Sunday. This was the last -session at the if i. of Thomas Jefferson ^ i l e tb Brookes. The burial will be In vaders struggled to reach the Lung- staff and Mrs. Mary Frost of New union service here was In charge towns In March, 1937. telotto of Putnam spent Sunday Connecticut (College for Women, years In Springfield. He la survived .liele icvciaereverse Slueside showssnows hisnis homenome at by his wife, Mrs, Leona (Robbins) ed to sorrowing homes in five states. When the fire was dlnrovnrwl aa The Daladler Cabinet Is governing Sheridan as the club will transfer MonticcMo. It 18 a lucky com for sculptor...... Grove HIU cemetery, Rockville. hal railway. Britain, Past Department Presi- of the Rev. Roscoe F. Metsger of According to toe monthly build- morning wltb Arthur Withy, all Miss Eaisabeto Andrew "The Far ol Chicago.! Art judges Hipped 390 plasiilasier One of three survivors. Clarence attempt was ptode to tutu la md ' tmder decree powers voted by Par- WEE .WGS to the Country Club next Monday models and picked Schlag's design to win Ptize. An American citizen, the 46-year-old wu The Chinese, fighting desperately dent assisted by Department Secre- EHIington. ing survey token by the Depart- Eastern Situation” . Armstrong of Stafford Springs, a . - ______— win- three going to Thompson for toe brother and slater In Sprin^eld. oombe, announced hla intention of liament just before the Elaater ■ for the summer. The change will net la Uerman-bom, but came here in 1828 because “there are more opportunitiei here.” ^ to check the Japanese offensive tary Mra. Katherine Hoffman of The condition of Henry Jones, son ment of Sales and Traffic Develop- rest of toe day. Danbury State Teachers College. alarm by telephoning and on tlttWi . oeas. Mrs. George Stager of Mr. and Mrs. Froito Jones of ment of the New Haven Railroad Announcement Is made of the ^ ®® boon as different occasions the em: mark the start of the annual -at- Mrs. Anna gtager, wife of George along the south Shantung border, de- New Britain installed toe two units. A birthday party was enjoyed by Kenneth W lyht ''{Collective Securi- they II let me.” From hla hospital While the Premier prepared for Announce Hopevale, remains extremely crit- among 25 munlclpaltlcs along toe approaching marriage of Miss Flor- telephone 4821, which Is the __ tendance contest, the teams to be Its silver* currency Issues to the Stager of 33 Lyndale street, died clared Japan soon will have fully Due to the large amount of In- the entire family of Roy Johnson ty'', New Haven State Teachers col- bed, he said he did not "know what aweeplng treatment of domestic Is- 300,000 soldiers engaged In their re- ical. He has a severs case of lo- rellroad's lines, and made public to- lege. ence Benson, daughter o f Mr. and number for toe South M snehest# Engagement captained by two past presidents. cost value of silver purchased. yesterday at the Manchester .Memo- stalling duties at this season, caused Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Imppcned,” and It appeared unlikely sues. a potent military and diplo- TREASURY RESERVE WIFE OF CLERGYMAN vitalized drive to capture Suebow. bar pneumonia complicated with day by those communities during Mrs. Edward Greene of Stafford fire department was colled. The per* Mr. and Mrs. John F. CuUIn of 17 Dr. D, C. Y. Moore and R. K. Ander. I 3. Stabilization Fund—Early In rial Hospital. Besides her husband Iw a change In toe by-laws of toe Irving Loomis given In honor of M?r Miss Ruth Longstaff "Worla Eco- ®by ot toe three Injured men matic pM t to align France and son. This strategic city, scarcely 40 National organization, toe installing streptococcus infection of a par- March had a total valuation of $2,- Springs. The wedding will take son who called gave the tocattea Of Bond street have announced the en- M A T T A n r T M n n r n ' govemment b y law re- she Is survived by two sons, LouU ticularly virulent tjrpe. Thus far Johnson's Mrthday. ij nomic Program” , Saint Joseph Col- place on Saturday afternoon. May would be able to shed any light on Britain against war danger in Eu- The attendance prize, donated by miles southwest of Talerhchwang, oflloera of toe post left for other 0^,301 as compared to $1,601,844 In lege. toe fire and was told to call 84BIL-' gagement of their daughter. Miss DISAPPEARS STRANGELY J. Stager of Manchester^d Frank serum treatment has b6en unavail- toe preceding month of February. Mr. and Mrt. Walter E Keller and 7th at 2 o’clock at the Congrega- clrcumatancee leading to the blast. rope appeared In the maklngv W. George Olenney, wras won by Jim wOT TO BE TAPPED Is the Junction point of the East- duties shortly after toe post Installa- Miss Mary Jane Waddy “The toe emergency number that wmiHl; Adella Catherine Cullir to Fred- Stager of Akron, 0 „ also a sister, ing. He Is at toe Hartford hos- As compared to the permits granted three children o f Hartford have tional church In Manchester. Elam, toe most seriously On the domestic side, Daladler Nichols. profit of $2,000,000,000. This profit west Lunghal line and the Tlentsln- tion. A ll state units must be In- hurt, continued In a crlUcal condi- result tn en alarm being tutnoB ’ erick E. Bleber, son of Mrs. Emma Mrs Rose Reiser of Newark, N. J., pital undergoing treatment. His ^ the same cities and towns In bought anj moved Into the Ur. Spanish Conflict”, Teachers College Worshipful Herbert A. West of told the press after today's Cabinet Bieber of ;108 Birch street and the —In gold—was put In a secret Orleans, Ma88.,*Aprll 25.— (A P ) and six grandchildren. Pukow line, runnlpg southward from stalled before the close of the cur- of Connecticut. tion, while F. W. Harris waa dis- for the Moncheater departmeat. Tientsin Into the heart of Central rent montb. mother has been with him for the March, 1937, however, the March FIske place. Park .street deputy of the ninth Ma- meeting that the fundamental aim late Frederick Bleber. "stabilization fund,” which buys — the wife of the Rev. Alfred Her funeral will be held Wednes- Bernard Shspiro "Adequate Na- charged from the Rlchlands hospital The chicken and tot brooder CJhlna's rich agricultural region. Guests at toe ceremonies were: past few dairs. Blood transfusslon total was off by more than a mll- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoxle and sonic district made nls official visit- of his plan was to Increase produc- The announcement was made at a DISCONTINUE EVENING. .and sells dollars In international Snlvely, an Episcopal minister at day morning at 8:30 at the T. P. tional Defense", Willlmantic State after treatment for burns and brok. owned by Alvin A. Robinson Officials Disclose They Have m ™. CbrisUne Glenney, Arm y and has been resorted to In the hope of dollars from toe $3,- daughter Justine spent Sunday with ation to Moosup Lodge A. F. A A. tion In industry, which he admitted family dinner party at the home of exchange markets In an attempt to Whltlngsvllle, Mass., disappeared Holloran funeral home, 175 Center Japs Report Advance Teachers College. en ribs. the property was owned by '■ , , had (alien below other European Navy a u b Auxiliary; M™. Annie allcvlaUng bis condlUon. Carlton 871,021 of the corresponding month relatives In Lebanon. M. In Moosup, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. CuUln, held on Thurs- preserve, as nearly as possible, the today from the cottage In which she street and at St. James's church at Japanese reported advancing to H. Jones is one of toe Hebron peo- last year. Mias Frances Oohen "NeutraUty Virginia o f Adams streeL Wbaa tho^ pnoductlon In almost all flelds. MEAISATTHEY.M.C.A value of the dollar In relation to Sz^huchen. northeast of Talerch- Weber, United Spanish War Vet- Visitors at Mrs. Lydia aark 's day, evening, April 21, which was Ten And A Half Billion and her husband had spent the 9 o'clock. The burial will be In SL ple who have given service In this Sixteen of toe 25 communities or Collective tecuiity". Dr. Charles ’ JUGGERNAUT DRIVER FINED cell was turned in the firemen wtrt;^ Monetary Pact Needed Miss Adella CuUln's birthday. English pounds, French francs and night here. James's cemetery. wang and 24 miles north of the erans Auxiliary; Mrs. Jennie Cook, Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. John Up- notified that the house occupisa bjM DAR; M rs Henrietta Blnks, British respecL Henry is a student at participated In the building pct-mlt ton, Mansfield Hollow, Mrs. Walter T. Loram of the Race Relations De- Freedom of foreign exchange and The young people are graduates other leading currencies. State police Joined local police The T. P. Holloran funeral home Lunghal railway, and to Tancheng. Maesteg. Wales— (A P )— A man Mr. Robln3v,n was in (fa.ig«r, huf5 So Many Banquets Planned It War Veterans Auxiliary; Mra. Mary Windham High school,' a member of gains made In March over February. Whitney and four children, Ralph, partment o: Yale University will be COLUMBIA observance of the monetary accord of Manchester High school. Miss Dollars In Resources. To Hold Its Gold and members of the American Le- will be open from 7:30 this evening walled city only 12 miles from the SL- Peter's Episcopal church, and a fined $6 here for driving a toe firemen confined the Lra to th« under which the three powers en- Will Be Impossible To Serve Lunghal. Sloane, Rockville, Ctoaplaln, Hart- ^ * L e were Bristol, Danbury, East Dorothy, Mildred and Nellie from a guest at the symposium. Joint CuIUn Is a stenographer at the The stabilization fund's assets gion In a search for the missing wo- until the time of the funeral for ford County Council, VFW Aux- faithful member of toe vested choir. Hartford. Greenwich, Hamden, Mid- Resolutions 'or a Peace Program Howard J. Pass. 26, of Poughkeep- ■team roller "without due care and bam and the house was not doBsig* deavor to keep exchange quotations friends o f Mrs. Stager. Japanese forces in this sector Willlmantic, Mrs. Mary Eldridge, Aetna Fire Insurance company's of- Meals To Public. could be tumeds Into cash at any man. iliary; William Allen, town, presi- The Hebron Congregational dletown. New Haven, New London. will be drawm up by the representa- slo, N. Y „ was arrested on Saturday attenUqn." And on additional 12.50 ed. Ths loss was eatlmatad at 8T0IL Within a certain range are "Indis- fice In Hartford, and Mr. Bleber la Washington, April 25 — (A P ) — time, but because of the importance The police were told that Mrs. were said to have pushed 48 miles church win be opened for toe an- Arthur Breault and Jack Lucey of In Columbia by a state policeman for driving a steam roUer without southward In the past week. dent YD VA; Fred Baker, British N or^ch. South Norwalk, Stratford, tive colleges. The public Is cordially penaable” to assure return of capital employed at the W THT broadcast- There are so many banquet Treasury officials disclosed today tp American Importers and export- Snlvely, about 40 years old, had been Mrs Paallne W. Weber nual spring session of toe Tri-Coun- To^ngton. Waterbury, West Hart- Pocomock, Mr. and Mrs. George fr. Development of credit for Indus- 000,000. Springs; and one brother, Karl March as compared to its figure of It Is also possible to make reser- would be rejected by the public to avoid Chinese Guerrilla raids The spring season seems to be too corresponding month of . GILEAD Mre. Oscar D. Strong hod as her a. Paaa waa going to Rhode Island, Protection PLUS, try and commerce. Issuing currency on Statutory sil- TRYING TO CHEAT CHAIR Rauschenback of Rockville. 1937 vations for evening parties for eventually as worthless and cause along lines of communication. advanced by about two weeks over For each of the other 24 munlclpall. guests on Thursday her grand- he requested toe court to be held Full utilization of colonial rs- ver profit—$1,500,000,000. Funeral services will be held earlier. Saturday evening Paae aoureea. WORKERS IN HARTFORD groups. This catering service and Inflation. Unsecured paper cur- Along the Shantung-Klangsu bor- toe customary average. Some local ties a decline was recorded. daughter Mies Doris Gardner and Using gold now In stabilization Wednesday at 2 o'clock at her lata The Farm Bureau win hold Its Mias Rita Naven, both of Monchea was arraigned before Justice Cham- the atractlve facilities will be open rency actually did become worthless Ossining, N. Y „ April 25.— (A P )— der Chinese contested every foot of HEBRON gardeners report asparagus already building statUUcs Facilities for Increase of the tour- fund—$2,000,000,000. home. Rev. Dr. George S. Brookes ground, even though their own monthly meeting at the Gilead Hall ter. plain, who remitted 83 of too fine. When furntehinff aftcr-buri«I protection, wk th« ist business. again early next fall when It Is hop. In Germany after the World War By eating pieces of bedspring and up and ready for use. Usually AID RED CROSS DRIVE ed that the many groups which have Issuing "greenback” currency un- but In the a v ll War era ‘ his coun-’ nuts and bolts, John Rylowlcz. 39- win officiate and burial will be In casualties mounted Into high figures. Few changes are noted In toe this Is not the case before the sec- ^reday April 26 at 10 a m., (day- Arrangements are being made for Fifteen were present on Satur- The first of the series of decrees, Wlndsorvllle. 1937, were reported In the railroad's funeral director to supply the DUAL Wilbert enjoyed them this season will con- der 1933 A A A A ct—$3,000,000,000. try Issued "greenbacks” without year-old house painter, nearly cheat- The Chinese were making a par- teaching force of the Hebron schools ond week In May. light saving time). Toole required too Junior Prom, which la to be held erenlng at the home of Mr. and the Premier said, will be published ■urvey as follows; tinue to avail themselves of the Total—$10,500,000,000. any violent economic disturbances. ed the Sing SIfig electric chair. ticularly determined effort to stop under contract for toe coming vear Mrs. Victoria Strong of Larch- for building furniture and back at the High school auditorium on Mra. Raymond Lyman when they vault. Ita atrong, flawleaa double walls, of aclen- In the official Journal May 3. Officials said either practical or A.. March March reata Include old clotoea. claw ham- Friday evening. May 20. entertained toe Tolland County Hartford, April 25—(A P I—Em- pleasant environment for social Rylowlcz Is awaiting execution for the Japanese advance at Tancheng, Halpln wlU retorh to mont has’ leased her place on the I9S8 economic objections would interfere ina Habron Green two-room school 1987 t e l Carriers' AaaoeleUom tifically-united asphalt and concrete aucceaafully ployes of Greater HarUord Indus- events. the fatal shooting of Mrs. Lenida FUNERALS at Slnanchen, a small station on the Willlmantic road to out o f town .... I 79,845 mer, meaeure, screw driver and Alex Gudztmos, who has been Ul with the use of any one of . these Waite. 59, and a visitor. Miss Jean border northeast of Suebow, and grammar room, and M™. Archie’ 1103,783 pile™. Mlse 3. Helen Roberts will with rheumatic fever is much Im- The meeting took toe form of a get- William Ford people, with the privilege of buying ®rl»tol___ - ...... 28,943 resist the attacks of those underground foreea tries and stores had contributed ap- funds. The situation of each Is as DISMISSES CHARGES SchuIIaln, 19, at Elmont, Long north of Plhslen, also dangerously Oreen will teach in the primary de- at the end of toe year. Their Danbury 65,946 be In charge of the meeUng and a proved. He returned to his school together with refreshmenU brought FDR ASKS CONGRESS Funeral services for William Ford 105,345 proximately $634 to the 1938 roll fo'lows: Island, on January 12. closes to the Lunghal line In the gkrtaiOTt u In toe past year. Miss names have not been learned here Derby ...... 163,950 covered dUih luncheon will be serv- studies lest Tuesday morning, by each carrier. which play havoc with less carefnHy built vauHs. were held yesterday afternoon at 1,955 3,780 call of the Red Cross up to noon to- 1. Corporation Interests-- The Saturday he became III In the Talerhchwang area. The Japanese Pormalla Brousseau has been en- as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Green Hartford ed at noon. Richard White who was taken to . ■I’l'* Olrl Scouta held a "treasure Y, M. C. A. Notes Treasury books show It owns more AGAINST POLICEMEN death house and was taken to the 1:30 from his home, 105 Oak streeL g jged again for the Amston school, 36,365 44.875 hunt on Saturday afternoon at the : T O B A N E X E M P T IO N S day. campaign offlclal# announced. Rev. James Stuart Nelli of SL hoped to capture this latter town Who have occupied the place for the Greenwich . .. 188.450 Trl-County Christian Union held the Manchester Memorial hospital than $4,000,000,000 of stock and prison hospital for an operation. and break through to Yunbo. WJere she bos taught for a long past two yean, have moved to Hamden ...... 280,400 about a week ago with a ruptured home of Miss Jean Natch. Each The total returns reported by di- Today Episcopal church of which 105.280 131,522 Ita monthly eervioe at the Marl- other Interests In various corpora- " I found pieces of bed spring and Japanese forces in the Yangtze Wrm o f years. m ™. Floyd Fogll Amaton end will occupy the Oerdine Hartford ...... appendix and underwent an opera I^trol worked together tn search of vision chairmen up until thU morn- 8:80-7:00— Dinners served In the t'ons, mostly government agencies a large quantity of wire In hts he was a member, officiated. will continue her work at the White 149,646 879,811 tro u g h Congregational church too treasure, a flrot aid kit, to be ‘ ON BONDS, SALARIES ' banquet hall of the “ Y". Chicago, April 28.— (A P )— War- area reoccupled the town of Hoh- Freese place. This was formerly Manchester .., 22,515 Sundy evening April 24th at 8 tion la greatly Improved and is look ing amounted to $1016. such as the Reconstruction Finance wants charging four Chicago police- stomach, as well as a couple of The bearers were Thomaa and school, Gilead. Mrs. Ida Heck will known as the Elizabeth Oott place. Meriden ...... 89,475 ing forward to returning to his kept by the patrol wtnnlng the Elmore & Company slen. near where the United States 6:30—Manchester Milk Men's As- Corporation. handfuls of nuts and bolts,” said Dr. Albert Ford, Edward and William 35,145 121,345 o clock (dx.t.) The program con- hiuit. The score was based on toe The roll call of Hartford Chap- sociation banquet. men were kidnaping the former gunboat Panay was sunk by Japan- teach In toe Jones street school In- It Is understood that toe Greens Mlddl<'town ,.. home In the near future. Rocky Hill (Oonttoned from Page Une) Privatel.v Owned Charles Sweet. P'razer and James Crossen of Man- rtead of at Gilead Hill, where she 28.760 35,230 risted o f toe Schubert Trio, Mies observations of toe scouts of nature ter, b e^n last Wednesday, will con- 8:00-11:00— Sunset Rebecca Cir- Sulvla Lazarus of New York, white ese bombing planes, Dec. 2. are making arrangements to buy Naugatuck ... 20.280 ■The members of toe new Wapplng About $1^50.000,000 of the He said Rylowlcz probably would chester. and Robert Frazer of Hart- hM taught for several yean. Her 43.875 Marietta Fitch, plantat, Henry But- and wild life. The Bluebird patrol Unue through Saturday. Francis T cle. Mrs. E. E. Fish will be hostess. bride of William S. H. siewart A Japanese naval spokesman de- the place. There Is a Urge dwell- New Britain . Volunteer Fire department will Hold Mllect taxes on Incomes, from what- amount is In corporations at least recover. ford. Burial was In the East ceme- place in the Gilead school will be 51,592 61.826 Raymond Kunlckl. won the treasure, which entitles it Fcnn, chairman of the chapter, said negro entertainer of Harlem, were tery. nied reports from Hongkong that Ing house, and 50 acres of land. The New Haven . 221,607 a meeting at toe Town hall, Monday A Worldwide Recognized Product T*ver source derived" Tomorrow partly owned by private capital. For taken by Mrs. Frances Daley of 250.328 Marlborough Ladies to ksep ths first aid kit li. toe patrol. he is confident that people of great------.------— dismissed today by Municipal Judge two Chinese passenger vessels had Greens were unable to find any New London . 8,400 evening. May 2, at eight o’clock. S "That." he said. "Is plain lan- 12:00-1:30 — Home-cooked lunch- Instance, the Trca.sury owns small<^p*car S. Caplan. Lebanon. The school board voted 327,550 Quartet also sang. Services at toe Each girl was given a scout diary ttuage. hC realize the work uone eons served. been bombed and sunk by Japanese place at Hebron Center which they Norwich . 18,001 E. H. Cowles, tax collector will be amounts of ---- stock------In many local ' Stewart alleged his wife was Mrs, Elizabeth Schlemlnger to retain Miss Teresa Vincent os could rent or buy. Mrs. Green U South Norwalk 38,366 ‘^ " f » ‘',Con8''egatlonal church were at the Wapplng post office from one in which she must note signs of na- ^ "Fairly construed this language “ ""e »tres8 12:15-Buslnrss committee lunch- WtsIlrRIn A nnxl InMM __ ^ A le AM # am 1a 1_A.. _ planes, with a loss of mors than 10® 76,435 omitted. ture and wild life. building and loan associations. The taken forcibly from a south side ABOUTTOWN Funeral services for Mra. Eliza- Chinese lives. school nurse, and Miss Edith Stev- toe teacher of the Hebron primary Stamford 334,820 to 6 p. m. Friday, for the conven- f^ u ld seem to authorize taxation of and win support the present cam- eon meeting. 22,715 marketing of some of the corpora- Chicago apartment April 9. They beth Schmelinger were held yester- ens o f Hampton, who has been toe room. She will motor b u k and 218,230 Beginning Sunday May 1st toe ience of the people on this side of uiSIIj *^*®*** was given a woom e derived from state and mu- paigTi in the effort to enroll 15.000 Bridge luncheon in the banquet A convoy of nearly fifty army day afternoon at 2:30 at 5 Oak Stratford ...... 62,695 62.269 birthday party on Saturday after- members. tion stocks, particularly those of were married In New York April 10 trucks passed throuBh Manchester special musie teacher for the past forth to her work here. Torrington ___ aervlce.-< at the Gilead Congrega- the town, to pay their property ^clp al, as well as Federal bonds, hall. Mrs. H. W. Robb, hostes.s. place with Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz year, will continue her work In that 30,520 41,817 Uonal church will be at 11 o’cl^k taxes. r r J noon at her home with a few of her About $586 of this morning'* re- purely governmental agencies, and catne here for a honeymoon. this morning, going west. In the di- Mrs. A. W. HUdIng and liar Waterbury__ _ 447,300 M d also Income derived from state 7:15— Methodist Bowling League of Zion Lutheran church officiating capaclW for another year. 143,250 (dx.L) and Sunday School will be classmates present. Games were turns came from industries with banquet. might be difficult even If it was de- Her brother, Joseph A. Lazarus, rection, of Hartford. Preceded by a HOYING PICTURE SUITS daughter, Mias LoU are guests of West Hartford., 219,907 An eight pound son was born to TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ■?»l>d mimlclpal as well as federal sired. The bearers were Otto Their, Louis A pleasant gathering was held 617.328 before the service at 9:45 o’clock. played'and a luncheon was served by eftlces.” Royal Typewriter Company making followed with New York detectives state police detail. Uie equipment the former's sister. Mrs. Leslie F. West Haven .. 33,605 Mr. and Mrs. Judson G. Fllea on Mre. Raymond CHarke. Tack. Walter Kohls, Frank Carlson raursday evening at toe home of Ward In Providence, R. l., for toe ^,095 All church actlvlUea will be held on a partlM return of $400 Accordlnf TOWN CLERK NAMED 2. Silver Profit-- Because the and askecrChlcago police assistance took several minutes to pa.ss. It Is Wethersfield 92,160 Saturday forenoon at the Hartford is He then made this specific state- Silver Purchase Act of 1934 fixes Fred Welgold and aayton AlUson! SENT BACK TO COURTS Mrs. Mary B. Cummings, attended greater part of the week of LoU' 98,276 daylight saving time from May 1st hospital. I .'*’*'® **'*>®ns® of pulpits of min- to officials, the tobacco dcalen of In locating the couple. Miss Laz- believed that the convoy Is er route Willlmantic ..., 325 Istere In Tolland County on Sunday SPECIALS A T ^neat with regard to tax exempt the legal value of sliver at $1.29 Burial was In the East Cemetery. by members of her Sunday school school vacation. They plan to re- 375 until September 25. ^ Little Paul Gorman, who makes yernmenc securities: the area have contributed more this Thompsonvllle, April 25— (A P )— arus was taken back to New York from the army base In Boston to the morning brought too Rev. WUllam i an ounce while the Treasury' cur- class, most of whom are also base- turn home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Therrian of hla home with Mr. and Mrs. William " I therefore, recommend to the year than during any other roll call Selectman Edward J. O'Donnell an- and last week was adjudged legally quartermas'.er depot In Brooklyn, F. Tvler, pastor of the Congraga- rently buys foreign silver ‘ at 43 Insane and committed to a san- AR.MY TRUCK MOVING ball club members. The time was The Rev. B. A. Lewis, pastor of Westchester were recent gueeU at Waldron at Wapplng Center, re- rJCoogresa that effective action be having sent In $280 so far. nounced at noon today the appoint- N. Y. A comparatively few troops Washington. April 26—(AP)— Uonal church at Vernon Center, to cents and domestic sliver at 64.64 itarium. The Supreme (3ourt orderwl further changed from Friday evening on ths CtongregaUonal churches here, turned to his home hers Saturday EVERYBODY'S MARKET •promptly taken to terminate these ment of Francis W. Olschafskle as were with the procession. NORTH G E N T R Y Y o u ^ * "* Mr. and Mre. Richard Col^bla. The Rev. Ralph Row- *>°oth on the cents an ounce, the Treasury has Judge Caplan held the policemen New Haven April 28—(A P )—A court proceedings today on the gov- account o f the sight seeing trip to took the Rev. H. R. Keen's place afternoon after suffering with ab- FREEDEUVEBYI DIAL W ill aax exemptions for the future. The Old State House grounds aLso is ex- town clerk and treasurer of Enfield convoy of 80 army trucita, en route land waa called to toe Methodist 1 accumulated a bookkeeping profit 'were only acting In the line of ernment's suit to enjoin a group of New York Saturday, which might In accompanying the Hebron school Schools In town and tot Wind- ectsed core for a week, at toe Man- ^legislation should confer the same pected to Increase during the last to succeed nm othy J. Sullivan who Town Counsel William S. Hyde from Camp Devens, Mass., to Mit- Interfere with their being out the chur^ of Rockvme. The Rev ' of about $1,500,000,000. duty.” They were Emil Sedlak, leading motion picture distributorii children to New York Saturday. ham High School in Willlmantic will chester Alemorial hospital. low ers on the states with rc.spect week of the roll call. The commit, resigned last Thursday because of said today that he has not received chell Field, L. I., had police to guide evening before. The attendance Mr Tyler talked on "Zeal In the Re- ij Fe-ars Inflation John Krikava and two others, each and Texas exhibitora from alleged Mr. Keen found It necessary to bo have vacation all of next week and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnes and llglon of Today”. The choir sang' ;to the taxation of Federal bonds tec of women In charge of the booth 111 health. any news of a decision by the Su- them through this city. was smaller toon usual, but toe H"!-* Congregational The profit could be used legally named Timothy O'Connor. violation of the anti-trust laws In Hartford on that day on account church in douto Coventry, hha wax schools will reopen May 2 Miss June Herzig of Colraln, Mass., Praise the Word from the Hea- ‘ Ripe Mellow Bananas doz. 12c hereafter Issued as is granted to the today and Tuesday under the chair- The 29-year-old appointee, a mem- perior Court as to' the rate of tax A squad of New Haven officers Doya had a good time. They played by prinUlng that amount of silver Assistant State's Attorney John through film licensing agreements. ths critical condition of Henry have been spending serevol days at vens”. Federal government with respect manship of Mrs. Howard W. Beards- ber of the executive committee of and other details which concern the were assigned to meet the convoy games, talked up baseball plans and Jones, wrho Is under treatment at Notton w im e r and certificate currency, but the Treas- Phillips said four other John Doe In an opinion read by CWef Jus- tlto “ R"mJ°5‘ "- children were recent guests at the toe home of their daughter and » '*^®"ty-*1ght from (tolumbU went to state and municipal bonds here- le.v. Includes Mrs. Harold T. Carey. the Connecticut- Young Republican town's attempt to equalize the as- ato rafreshments of sandfriches, the Hartford hospital for pneumon- Id Rn^-. Offlclat- after Issued" ury has declined so far to do so be- warranta Stewart obtained against city line on Middletown tice Hughes, the tribunal said tba home of Mr. and Mre. Ernest Dlnx- family, Mr. and Mre, Aahur A. Col- to Marlborough on Sunday evening Juicy Sweel* Oranges Mrs. E. T. Glass, Mrs. Wlnthrop D organization, will take office seta and liabilities of the various avenue at 1:15 p.m., and escort the fits and cocoa. Robert Horton ia. He Is one of Mr. Kesn’a lins. doz. 15c Taxing of .Salariee. cause of the Inflationary implica- Miss Lazarus' brother, two detec- Northern Texas Federal District well in Meriden. ” to attend tha Tri-County meeting Scudder and Mrs. CTarence W .Sey- Wednesday. He Is employed as an school districts ‘ which were Con- trucks across New Haven, avoiding played piano solos, and a bustoeas parishioners. Turning to the question of tax- tions. Its practice has been to limit tives and a physician, all of New Court had not stated Its “findings Rev. Douglas V. Maclean, pastor In too Cmigregatlonal church at 8 mour, all of West Hartford accountant by the Blgelow-Sanford eolldated five years ago Tne town heavily traveled streets. meeting was held. They hold ssveral frlande *„*2*.“ ‘?.'’**’ ‘**"‘* ***''* Invited of the Wapplng Community church ing the salaries of Bovemroent em- Carpet Company. York, had not been served. of fact" os required by Federal pro- was furnishsd Is seeking from a court a declara- Four state police office™ also mseUags ones a month. 'A a next met at the home of Mr. and Mrs ta . sponsored by will exchange pulpits with his New Cut Carrots 4 lbs. 10c ployes, the President pointed out tory Judgment unde)- which the long cedure. meeting will he on Friday evening tot Hebron choir at the home M •ns ?**s.**®f^ '*'''*® RockvlUe, that Federal taxes are not levied Joined the escorting squad. Similar as usual. “ brother, Rey. Wilfred J. Maclean, of and toe ladles' quartet of Morlbor- outstanding problems of consolida- Heace the high court set aside a Mr. s ^ M r e . Joseph Grifflng in Windsor Ixicke, Sunday morning. ough. ' on the incomes of .«tate, county and IT ’S A STRIKE arrangements were made to lead decree granted the Federal govnn- HIGHLAND PARK bron Friday evening AprU 29 The HOSPITAL NOTES tion may equitably be settled. the trucks through Bridgeport. The mlsaea aarlssa and Susan Construction has begun on too New Cut Beets municipal employes and that the ment by the District Court. The Pendleton and Mrs. Anne C Gilbert " * tarewell. proce^e will go t^aFd. JS; nVw ® ^•tanta Discussion Group 3 lb* lOe atates do not tax the "income of There wUI be no Glrle’ a u b meet taM e^*il .’ T with a tea Grist mill curve and also on the w ll meet on Tuesday evening at toe This Crisp Tailored Suit case now returns to that court. gave a bridge party Wednesday electric blower for the church or- ElUngton road. Both places have home of Mr. and Mre. Ernest Hop- Federal employcl? JusUces Stone and Black express- honor Ing this evening. There will be a Mre Mr. and In a democracy, he said, those Admitted Saturday: John ! special rehearsal of the ploy at 7:80 Mre. T o m l i n moved to Newing- centljT*'*'** **** ****” installed re- been toe scenes of many auto acci- * ®'®lo<^h. The subject Baldwin Applet koawkl, 38 Union Court. Mra. &__ ed the opinion that the court should M v jo rie Martin. It was at- dents. be Character Building”. 8lbs.25e Who earn their livelihood from the Movie Scrapbook go ahead and decide the case even by membera of tha women’s tonight at ths club house. Tha etoga irill Fits Trim, Young Figures tin Unden, 21 West road. Rockville. wto operate i dairy farm. fovemment should receive the same been set, end all properties will the Woman's u Orammor school By Bill Porter CaricatuFes by George Scarbo though the findings were "In- bridge chib and was held In place aub Thursday evening at tha homa held their second mlnistral show treatment as those working for pri- Discharged Saturday: Paul Gor- o f their usual Yneetlng Thursday be celled for. Because of toe large ®®*’«>trv Calf club met POUOB RADIO ANNOUNCER man. Clark street, Wapplng, Frank formal.” of Mre. Joseph Grifflng was weU at- and entertalcment at the school New Potatoes vate employers. By CAROL DAY evNNe ovefSMAN •vetting, as Miss Martin returned to ■ole of tickets and toe limited seat- wi their leader, John R. GETS PAN M AIL 7 lbs. 25e 7' Sturtavant. 25 LlUey street. Mrs. Justice Cardozo did not partici- hall lost Friday evening, end toe ^ t t o . Moot. — (AP) _ When toe He then told Congress: Here Is an unusually smart ver- her library work In Dalton, ing capacity of toe club house, a Wngebury Friday evening. The topic Conrad Diets. 127 School • street, pate. Harriet Wall were the leadere hMl was filled with parents and police department set up Its radio, ' "1 recommeno, therefore, that the sion of the classic sports frock 'raureday. Three tablee were la second performance has been re- that's almost a uniform with well- Mrs. Anna Highland, 123 Wood- Motion picture producers and dla- ReUMr^hT**“ Calf*to Games Jokes and atunta were en- friends of toe children. It certainly toe last thing the chief thought JACK FROST Congress enact legislation endmg pl«y- Mre. Gilbert won first hon- quested. It Is therefore planned to eW ito p b er Olenny; I dressed women during the spring bridge street, Mrs. Balllla Pagan! trlbuto™ appealing to the Supreme Joyod by all. Alpbonao Wright and waa a decided aucccaa. about waa fan mall. tax exemption on government w . Refraahments of two ktnds put en ths first perfom anM Thurs- Hurbert Bd^ and summer. The casual lines of and Infant daughter. 178 Cooper Court from the decree were Colum- ° ® " * n t WaU won first prioas to But soon afU r Desk Bergt. salaries of el kinds, conferring of j^ a e and ginger ale wrere served. day—to ha followad by anothar on Mndson and "Reasons for Raising Pattern 8180 lo«k well on every EtreeL Mrs. Alfred E. Hale and blB Pictures Corporation, Twentieth The 60 more or leas Hebron stu- retook. Refreshraenta o f aand- Needy began announcing SUGAR 10 lb. cloth bug 39c powers on the states with respect Infant son, 54 (Jhestnut street. Friday night—at 8:15 p. m. Tha t v John Kingsbury* —“ • ' Y ® I type o f figure. NoU that the blouse (Century-Fox Film Corporation ot dents who attend toe Windham CDk* ftod eoffe* w u MrvMi toe moll began to grow In volume, Given with porahaas at 81.00 nr more. ® to state and loeaJ government Admitted Sunday: Jack. Lafer- audience la requestod to enter by MOV . IS?*’* entitled is made with an action pleat in the Texas, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer dU- High school, Willlmantic, are hav- Clean MUk "OatUng Rid o Rata” Mr», Irene Wright STAITORJ^PRINGS most of It marked for tha "voice of aalaries " rara, 226 Wright street, Newark, the rear door, in order to facUltate And MIm Helen Rtfthbun. back and pleated sleeves, repeating trlbutlng (Corporation, Paramount ing a nine days vacation as their K BPD ." the police, cell lettera. The endinp of tax exemption, he N. J., Frank Ring, 35 Summer matters for tlu cast. T U t play, on The annual meeting of the Bor- the effect of the kick pleat in the Pictures Distributing ■ Company, Muel spring reoasa. Elementary -x.T’’® nnnual Tolland (Jounty Essex Peas aald, "be it of government securi- streeL Mrs. Clarence Wetherell. 123 ough of Stafford Springs for the 2 cans 19c front of the skirt. This frt>ck goes Inc., United Artists Corporation, ■ehool puplla here are olao bavtnir Utlsd "The Haunted Tea Room" by (War Boya’ and Girls ConfarenM ties or of government sahortes. Is a Wells street. organized to^g of a tax to roles money to smartly at every sport event, at Ulversol Film Exchanges, Inc., and the week off and toe town seems A. C. Martens Is a thraa act play__ Jrtll ta held In Stafford Springs matter, not of politics, but of princi- Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Annie Vltagraph, Inc. ■ full evening’s performance. Mera- May 18 and 14 with the three S t S - flslrey the current expenses o f the <1 n i N I R A L H O N l O f ple." . . . business and everywhere In the day- J«CK«Y fOR Six filled with young people having a ^ c e r e alaetad) President. John borough fo » the ensuing year will Essex Corn time. Sloan, 7 North Main street. Baby good time. bere of ths east number nine: Rose tord churches acting as hoata. The 2 cant 19c On the qiicotion ot taxmg income Goodale, Andover. Mrs. Mary Beale, he held next Thursday night In the ^W ILUAM l^ ' The pattern (accompanied by a Edwmrd Rathbone, whose mother Murphy, Rherwood porterfleld, OerU ^U and County Y, M. a A. and too from ;.ecuritie:, Mr. Roosevelt said 66 Brandfleld avenue, Roallndale, Porterfield, Gladys Tedford, Evelyn e^.***® Memo- complete and detailed sew chart Mass. lira. Marietta Rathbone. died sev-: (Council of Religious Education Join rial.Hall at 7:30 o'clock. It is ax- under the present system "men with WATERBURY PROBERS Orr, Doris Vennard, Ronald Hill- Irving Rounds. John in sponsoring thU conference. Essex String Beans that expall ns every detail) U easy aral weeks ago at the advanced age pected that toe rate of 6 mills tha 2 cans 19c great means best able to assume Death: Sunday, Mrs. Anna Sta- of Oi, has engaged board at the man, Monroe Morris, Jr- snd Ed- slectad reporter also, The annual masting of the Ttol- to follow. Make It up In shantung ger. 63. 33 Lytidgle streeL same as last year will be paosW. Lo- husInesB risUs have beer, encouraged home of Mrs. Frank Jones of tha ward Rlehardoon. “ ntlnu# the iM d County Aeeoclatlon of R egalor l i e alee. or sports sUk for early season wear Birth: Sunday, a son to JJr. and RECALL 3 WITNESSES CM name o f previous garden elube j » l t u payers have no reoeon to be- to lock up snbs'jjitjal portions of and later on In pique, linen, ging- Hopevale road. Ha will make hie Churches and Ministers wUI bs held their funds in tax exempt secuti- Mra Joseph Spang 228H Wood- to town n w e ly "Coventry Happy Ueve that there will be an Increase ham. tub silk. It will be your fav- bridge street. home with the Jonae family begin- to Somera May 18. Rav, Bert A. to toe rate, other than that recent, Super Suds ties." ning arlth the first of May. The 2for29e orite dress during the summer be- Fred Luce of 27 Cook streeL suf- Waterbury. April 25.— (A P ) — Lawli, minister of ths GUead and ly voted upon by ths voters of Town "Men with little means who Three w1tn CIYIL SERYICE EXAMS Md mart May 28th at the Hebron churchqi. Rev. Charlee The Service silver Flees cause It's so cool and unhampering fered a deep laceration o f hia right church (im m un ity House and again which was raised from during hot day*. ■ testified prevlotuily, were called by boos entirely alone in hla home in Down*, Union, Rev. Sumner W 26 mills to 29 mills because o f in- ADVER'nSEMENT hand on a milk bottle this morning the Bast Amaton section. to June, then the club will breiUt up toe Grand Jury Inv isUgatmg Johnson, Somere and Rev. Leon creased relief rolls due to the aoo- Gains Pattern 8180 Is designed for and received emergency treatment Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolfe and The United States OvU lorrice Sauerkraut No. 2 i can 10c Market garden special fertilizer. sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14 at the hospital and was d|schargsd. Waterbury’s municipal affalra this oommlasion hoe announced on open Austin of North Covantry are the nornie condition In the local textile children of New York have been a ^ r e t h ^ live under leadership of #1.»0 per 1<)0 lbs. W. Harry Eng- requires 8 7-8 ymrdz of 39-tnch ma- Census: Fifty-eight paUepta. Alleruoen as toe body began ths Mmpetltive examination for the program oommlttaa. Industry. The tax rets matter Is the . . In dirnity, baaoty, A rail a i R P A T T M fr 1 B**ter vacation for tand, Telephone 345L terial. Clinic Schedule eighth week ol lU'deUberatlons following poalUon; community to u v e Hebron graduatliv class of 1888 only definite businesa that wUl come RACfc/* DuT ' r » « * t s t^ c h ll^ traveling so far, Mr. and reverence when It Tuna Fish The new SPRING AJ4D SUM- Week of April 24: The witnesses who came to tb* v Form manager, $t,M0 a year; os- have chosen for their clasa motto brfore the meeting. The 198g tax 2 tins 25c MlCrs. Wolfs’s mother, Mrs. Horry EWton wlU ha in charge OU after M ER PA T T E R N BOOK. 82 pages Tuesday 9 a m.. Dental clinic; Court House and went ImmediatetT F ■U^t form manager (daliy^), "Perseverance Conquers A ll." The on the borough grand I* performed against 10 a. m., T. A A. clinic. neem siL Miss Root, oldest the June tneetlni^. class colors ore navy blue and white Met of 1087 which amounts to 84 . BPEOIALi CALL ot attractive designs for every size to toe Jury secUon on the third f l o ^ ' a m ^ te r or Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe, •MOO a year. Bureau o f Prlsone, the fitting harkground and every occasion, is now ready. Wednesday, 9 a m ., Cheat clinic; were William E. Thoms, mayor of Deportment at Justice. wWU rose is the class flower. 802.400 and tnersose o f 830.888 oaat mokes hsr boms vrith her grsnd- New York Friday to attend a Ma- the grand Met of lost year of the Quish Fancral Photographs show dresses made 2 p. m.. Well baby coof. at "T.” (Aaterbury a quarter of a century Full tnformatloo may be obtained Miss Dorothy Brahont o f the Ckn- Frankfurts or Sausages WAYSIDE mother here, snd attends the Wind- sonic meeting to arhieh ha bekmge. 2lbs.27e from these patterns being worn; s Friday, 2 p. m.. Well baby eonf. ago and for many years . leader in ham High school. from Thomas H. Mortarty, Socra- tar school la prasldeat of the eloas Jota H a t ^ son of Mre. Ruth Rome. Ita use entaila Mias Flora Rlemen o f Wethcre- "•tch , member ot the freshman rifle feature you wUl enjoy. Let the pemocraUc state poliUcs; Harry A. Mias liU loq Amidon spent the a r** «*nncs Board Mlsi Ellen White o f Gilead Hill Is ■ylerty IBe are*. FURNITURE fleld y a n t (he week end with Mr. team at Connecticut state college BO a d d i t i o n a l c oat . charming designs In tnis new book llanigan, official of a beverage com- w i^ -e n d with her sister, Mrs. J. 'ers, at ths post oflies in vice president and MIsa Beatrice JUST FOB THE RIDE this town. •fid Mre. OUbert Stoas and family. WM among the 60 nm-ts snthuslaeta FOR EXPERT SERMCE help you In your seving. One pst- pany owned by Daniel J. Leary W. Armttm at Wsstford HflL. Links of White school is secretary Fruits for Solad Miss Alice Heckler mim and treasurer. that were presented with awards at 2 cans 29c ON ALL.TYPES OF tern and the new S p r i^ and Sum- Salem, Ore.—Dr. Fred Burger, lormer comptr .Her; ana Herman j ! lArn. B. R an is and her thrss chil- 20 Years Pretty Jo Ettlen, Hollywood's dren o f tha Bronx, New York, were NOTBXNO TO IiAUOB ABOUTI lAura Hill ot Willlmantic Normal the oloea of tha spring aemeatar h)er Pattern Book— 25 cents. Book dentist, unpacked a pet dear ship- I WeUroan, closr friend and kdvlaer of Senric# Slone—IS cents. “model girl" and Los Angeles W at tha homa o f bar paroota. ■cu rare spendtof a week’s vaca- More toon 180 eou^e attended the ped to him by Eugene Mulkey, from of Mayor l . Frank Hayes. Land O'Laket Milk Mechanicol woBtad into tkm at thalr repoacUve bomas. BURNED BY FOUB-CRAOBEB ou u al promenade of the Junior to MaBchester 4cans25c 1 For a P A T T E R N o f this attrac- women's bowling champion, ixJng Creek, and was surpiissd to The jvpr, seeking to accelerate Kramer fbc the strikingly reveali what the soster holidays. R rtim M oek^ta* Uquor etore shok- tchooli tn town nre cloeod for Btofford High school held tive model send IS cents In COIN, find a dog In the same crate. Mulkey Its InvesUgHlloD. decided last wcci na with laui^tar. Refrigerators modem girl wears when she Mr. and Mrs. Jobs Lewis ot Nsw • w e d rt vacatkm, children returning Bridgeport, April -18 — (A P ) — F r i ( ^ night in (j^e auditorium of your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE explained the deer and dog were to hold an afternoon aesalor toaav blasts away at the pins. Mias Hsven have o^ved at their now M o e l^ t a grwtad ths Jovial pair to schotrt Afo) t Dta e h li d w '^ Ten-Year-Old Johnny Leary nuraed the Warren Memorial hoU. PrlndDal Krasdale Coffea (b. can23e | NUM BER and SIZE to TH E HER- pals and refused to be separated. rather than ataU ItseU of the usuiu a slightly burnad band today as the a o s ta r Boston and Miss M u y ALD, TODAY'S PATTERN BU- Ettlen will be one of the lead- S ang -Amp ^ m s here, and wtD moke it thetr t o B j^ M o a Z W t a r High returned Phone 7170 however, disappeared and Monday recesa. ~ bo askod. price of eelebrattog more than two CHonorea, membsr of the bM REAU. 11 BTERLmO PLACE, ing entriaa at the American Dr. Burger bellevee it la on the way QANCSP in c Nstdeaee. a t e a week's vaeatton. 8214 W bave." rvUsd months ahead o f Uma. school faculty followed by BupL ^ moOKLTM. W. T, * J B o w l^ Congraas for Women at back to Long Creek. 800 mllaa dto- 8U9MMDMB CNVlCM AAlN «Tt?*l. »6 t | !»^ „ 8 u o d a y . April M and oM beta Rev. gunner Johnson o f Homan W w n te appaarad at emargancy Bchrols Earl U. Witt and MroW ttt deebm alt Aerll 85.38. tanL : « M O W » ***“ • ** prloclpal 2 ® ^ ® ^ “ “ pulpit at the morning ^j^lMahartoduatzy in t£» j ^ tw* •soo.'itm semoe of tha Seooad oeanrwa- treatment M the grand march which about bi« Soup - Sordinot or Kippuf. OmlHOw - 4 told phyaictons a fire-emekar hod w persons partletpated. The atwn- Ueeal duiteh readily; B w e e u s E d I to riu m ______&L; Sj - r l ue i L r l i . •Wtodad la Us atooroCed— in the • Snacks . “ eotan o f vtoiot and white and ot> MAMCHESTER BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, APRIL 26 1988 Detroit, Mich...... as Cleveland, O...... 18 PAGB EUBTH i ; FIND INTEREST KEEN Buffalo, N. y ...... 12 Pittsburgh, Pa...... ,15 Atlanta, Ga...... 37 Says Jones Quit Because ■Y M A R iO N W H ITE Camrim, i* h , NCA Im . W AIR MAIL WEEK JacksonvUle, Fla...... 32 g«j 8 a ft 1 ■ *1 T i r Mtaml, F la ...... 48 •) PALMER STARS AS M. H. & That this difference can be He Couldn Y Golf For Fun ^ O A S T CHAKACrm talned 98 percent of the OreOTWieh, AprU 3S.— (A P )— De- TOPS RELAYS SCORERS or knew bobel and he would be con- s o r e s BOLNEB. berotne! High School Students Seek- throughout the yrear, is the boast of tactlve Sergeant Martin Nee sold he genial. arrested Horry Morrell, 70. of Coe , • six arttdea an tiM Mk ■■ Easter Omise. the A ir M:-U Service and s what the hclode Two Miles Of Mer wwuuidoot p v t tiMl nwicto fU m e ba ssuntared out to play Ifl “ Of course he hadn’t the slight Cob in connecUon with the criUcoI boles," explains Ouimet “While be m e x HAM ILTON, hen»t local post office is expected to prove Onlmet has played Iz American , _M V ad Into the heroine^ est Idea what It was," Isobel tan ing Data For Essays In shooting o f ' Clarence Matthews, loved gallerlea, os we all did—and on, brightly. "& it he's such a good In this particular instance. goir. i’ nOBEL POBTEB, trarder; .------c _ about 65, found on a roadway ta Coe ritl Parkway Paying, New do— Jones was tormented and Diz Dean sport! He had two of them. I won- . .1 M M fkt a mate. Cob. Morrell was charged with as- persecuted by them. They finally der what effect they're having." By HABBT GRAYSON Local Ace Sets Record The Prize Contest. sart with a deadly weapon and made -a epectotor of the finest golfer Hits She laughed in gay abandonment I-' Testardayt Joyce realises at held without bail. College Highway Job. SpotiB Editor, N E A Servioe who ever toec off.” ri'iBBt tliat alie really loves Dick but Something’s wrong with me, New Haven— Mayor John Murphy Joyce told herself. If Mr, Gregory PLEBISCITE KILLS Boston, Api 36.—Francis Ouimet Ouimet perhaps got farther on hla tar the amnent abe does not admit Manchester’s celebration of Na- ^ d he would recommend to the is a good sport, then I don't Imow haa played golf for fun for 87 years, pimch type o f hitting and stiff sort BRINGS CUBS 5-0 WIN A/ Obuchowski Top Scorer Board of Aldermen at a special Highway Commissioner John A. Of 6 Feet, 1 J-2 Inches my onions. I wonder if they were tional Air Mai Week from May 15- or since he wan 8 3rears old. o f swing and game than any golfer JUNIOR LEAGUERS PREP meeting that the office of city con- CHAPTER XVn running him to a hospital The 21, 1938 is ^pected to be Juat as Macdonald haa announced eight new in all toe history of toe Royal and CAGES FOR DRUNKS troller be made appolnUve Instead As captain of America’s Walker h to the afternoon they hired a car I have kicked back successful If not more so than any highway projects to be added to the Chip team *or toe fourth time and AncienL The onswet la that he "vaa For P A ’s With 377 Points of elective. O. Henry Brethauer. a Seariscuit or Man o’ War when OVER HIS FORMER PALS ^ and drove across the Island to theT- other town or city in the state, ac- missing since Jan. 26, wras formerly spring and summer eonstruction on his eevenU trip abroad toU 100 ---- provlngly. " I think it’s very fool- cording to Postmaster Thomas J. per cent amateur will participate to toe chips were down. FOR WAMOND CAMPAIGN ForRunnmjg High Jum^ little town of Port Antonia ____ ^ removed from the office by the program, and haa called for second ^ I Ish.ish, IsIsobel o b ...... to try these strange Qulsb of the local post office this O ack golfers vary In their opln- A l OuehowskI, regarded in manyfpoints t>er game, while toe oppoel ' B ile was pictures® <>Uve. He , GRIMM CONVINCED performers in tos state, waa toe average of 32 points per game. The evening; it was plain that she did m Legkm-Moriarti O n xit down into the valley and follow the test among high school students Is Declare Against The favoring a proposal for an Interstate '' T* “ being too rived from a erand game. leading scorer in the PoUsh-Amert- percentage In foul shooting waa GenjpORTERFIELDS TOP Leap Best Ever Made By not approve Isofael'a plan of bury- high In toe highway department's 40 miles. .528. SC/AfAtAEV eonrse of a rippling river cascading being manifested every day,” ac- est^Ilshment of a 20Jnch minimum ast contract letting. The new “Daylight saving is toe biggest lows Bot One Blow h 1-0 c ^ ' highly su(x:essful campaign on ing her romance with Dick In a Jerry Travers’ forte was putting. HJu Lojeski Leads over rocky fails; in other spots it cording to Mr. Qulah. "Wo have had length limit for striped bass in Jobs plus toe Hamden project call boon to prospective tournament win- the chalked court during the 1937-38 Schoolboy In State As Wi- IM yard dash, first haat-Jonaa. Allowed the shore line, c u r ^ g In quick new affair with Mr. Greg- Mayor’s Original Scheme. He favored putting. DIZZY’S ^ OKAY Miss Irene LoJeskI copped scoring ory. Or perhaps she was not numcroua calls for 'something on northeastern states. A blU to es- for approximately ten miles of road ners who do not care to sacrl|tce Victory Over Dodgers; season. It was disclosed today. The HUlhouse. j.st; Faulkner. New Brt- , .horseshoe fashion around some lit- the history of the Air-Mall’ recent- tabllsh such a limit haa been Intro- Harry Varuon atrexaed the ap- honors among the girls bv a single PAW m SBYlH ready to admit defeat She turned Improvement, including business or ptofeaaional careers for rangy blond, a brilliant all-around point wUh 66, Miss F. Pletrowskl tata, tod; H. Squatrito, Manchestar, : tie blue-green Inlet of the sea, bor- ly, and I havr referred all Inqulreri proach. To him pitching toe plU up Srenites Cop 11 Places; to Dick now, and asked him with tu i^ Jersey Leglsla- about two miles of new paving on golf," say Ouimet. toe Boston brok- ptayer at center, tallied 877 polnta waa runner-up with 65 and Mias 3rd. Tiros, 10.6 seconds. dared by tall cocoanut palms bent to the arttc.es which were recently Woburn, Maas., April 25.— (A P ) the Merritt Parkwmy. there waa toe more important thing, in all to outdistance bis team- toward the water's edge by .the forced brightness; "Did you have er who collects $35,000 a yeai from MacFayden Turls 3-HH- Gabby Hartnett )(lso Says Frances Mordavsky was third with Second neat— 2ato, N. L. BuUw- an enjoyable day, Richard?” printed In the Issues of the "Man- — Mayor William E. Kane today New Haven—Yale University an- one account. "I used to get up at 6 Shota EqmUIy Important mates by a wide margin. tice Sessions Slated Dor* ley, let; Dookot, New Britain, Rad: force of hurricane winds. nounced that Dr. Sumner H. Ouimet earlj came to toe conclu- M. The P A Girls taUled 249 points Server And Smith Give Up Shields Takes Broad "Perfect!" he replied, and pro- chester Evening Herald" of April 6. abandoned a plan to “cage drunks" Westport and will o’clock In toe morning to practice. Plays In E\-ery Game in all to 429 • for their opponents, Harris. Manchester. 3rd. Tima, 10.4 A t Port Antonio the road was 6 and 7 last. Ir. a number of cases Blighter, had been named Harvard consist o f dual reinforced cncrete pave- He must have time to practice, of the golfing world whether Ouimet National League evident- keta from the floor and converted 69 bright water, catching the rays of “Howevei, 1 have been promised als. i P G. B. F. Tot. have been very busy getting ready previous heat). there since the termites ate the NaHonal Foundation scholarship mOTt to be laid on Jtoute No. lOA course, but hard work will do any- waa toe holder o f a UUe. He not ly are beginning to take a liking to Chicago, AprU 28.— (A P ) - T h e ® ! ? ^ U l r a , a peroentage the sun in their brass trimmings. by Second Assistant Postmaster The vote on the proposal to cart of .627 54 A. Obuch... 40 154 69-110 tor toe opening ot toe Uglon-Mori- Fourto heat—torch, Mancheftar, Titchfleld Hotel. We went to the worth $350 to Joseph P. Cummings ^ ^ n l n g at the end of the bridge thing. I found time to practice, and only bad sound strokes Snd a firm that new bail with Its slightly rais- 1185,000 right arm of the great In pUlng up hla total. Hla 43 B. Bychol.. 29 114 General Harllee Bra.rch, that a ship- drunks about the city In a lion’s 39-72 arty Junior league Friday night at Ths Porterfields. local Twl League Sensational high Jumping by 1st; Debrowoleky. Weaver. 2nd: Only one event marred the per- golf club— It’s very exclusive, you Jr., of Norwith, a sophomore at building project now In progress at hope that I haven’t, been a failure In grip on himself, but he possessed a ed seams. In four games yefterday nearest rival was Bruno "Buck" By- 51 S. Opalach. 38 95 faetlon of the day. Returning along ment of pamphlets ou the history of cage— already purchased and ready Notre Dame. business.” they turned in s series of remark- and only Jerome Herman Dean, or 21-43 their 1938 baseball the brilliant Wes Palmer high- G r^ y, Weaver, 3rd. Time, 10.8 sec- know—but Hilary had friends. . .’’ find running norto- personal charm that endeared him choUkl, stalwart forward star, who 26 E. Kovls .. 84 77 the Weet Side at 8 o'clock. rampal_^ yesterday afternoon with a different route, they rounded a the Air-Mall Service la to be placed for action—was: Yes, 1,896; No. 2.- able performances, Hal Schumacher la It Jay Hanna Dean, It vlrtuaUy 23-55 onds. She smiled airily. “ He’s such an un- . Two freight cara loaded beyond the Hamden Town Ouimet ;ayi> that Bobby Jones to generations. won top honors Isst year with 854 42 M. Saverlck 32 87 30-58 ^ t e r Springs, under Conch lighted the third annual Con- bend and stopped suddenly, to .see in my hands ns soon as possible for 466. Hall at Centerville. of toe Giants showing the way with perfect. Nothing whatever is points, four more than Obuchowski tuumph over toe 120-yard low hurdles— Sarubbt. assuming person, don’t you think? with new automobiles were derailed only has to rekindle his Interest to 47 J. Falkoskl S3 60 18-36 Johnny Hedlund, are fast rounding necticut Relays at Storra Sat- the road ahead entirely burled un- distribution among those students “It Is clear," the lawyer-mayor Jurt past the Main street crossing In bloBson.ing into manhood, and a one-bit, 1 to 0 victory over Brook, wrong with IL ^ I s year Bycholski played In only V i*to®hvllle In a seven- Wraver, 1st; Hayman,’ Windham. But he comes from a splendid fam- (>mral8sloner Macdonald also be Bs good as ever. The shots are 83 E. Hara’da 35 60 38-72 into shape. Thle team has b e e n ^ jnnlng ronteit In which "Snapahot" urday afternoon as Manches der an avalanche of loose dirt and who wish to supplement what said after receiving returns, "that tjin g up vehicular traffic through making moves to orient himself In lyn's Dodgers. That was the opinion o f <3iarley 29 games and scored 267 points on ily. And he’s been in the banking called for contractors’ bids on uo- there. Oulmd believes that Jones 25 J. Vojeck . 34 26 17-26 ganlzed for four years and la a well Weaver. 8nL rocks. But their driver, a bright knowledge of the service has been the voters do not approve of the this place on five crossings of the toe business world, Ouimet played There's no doubt the National Grimm, manager of the Chicago 114 baskets and 39 out of 72 at- ter High’s track and field stel Tiros, 18.1 seconds. business for years . . , .knows'every wards of two miles of grading and decided to confine himself to toe 26 H. Gryk .. 23 30 9-19 rounded club. Also toe Royal Oaks hit in four frames and Smith went jfoung colored lad, who combined given them through the articles In cage. I am naturally disappointed New Haven railroad for seven a good deal of golf, but never did League ball affords a little better ^ b s , and Charles Leo Hartnett, the tempts from toe complimentary dr- detail of it, inside and out. ..." the constructing of a dual roUed Masters' Tournament at Augusta, 15 M. Broz'ski 18 16 6-12 form erly toe Shamrocks) under ine rest of the way without allow- warts compiled the highest un , relay, first heat—Hart- Chauffeurlng In the afternoon with the 'Evening Herald.’ that the merits of the cage did riot he permit the sport to be more than grip than toe American agate and . ® ^ ® *‘ <»tcher, as they watched cls. A t the moment Joyce felt a little "'® r the end ^ a v e l surface on the relocation of to which he Is interested, only be- I I J. Mord’sky 18 19 2-6 p o « h Chtrlea (Chiicky) Smith are ing a blow. official total of points for the “ Anrhester, 2nd; Weaver, the study of medicine at the college “ Another point of interest to the Impress them. Nevertheless, I hum- of a 112>car train. U. S. Route No. 6, toe Hartford- an avocation. He learned to aay enables a to get maybe a Ole Dlz with apparent ease mow Opadach Again Third sorry for her. If she was talking cause he could no longer p.ay golf 10 J. B y c h o l . . . 16 11 6-14 looking Hke a real ball club. Satur- Porterfields used two complete second consecutive year by 3rd; ^epm ar. Tech. 4to. lim e. 46,5 in the morning and evening calmed this way to stir up some show of contestants U that U.e OonnecUcut bly submit to the will of the peo- Danbury—Donald M. Joseph, 41. ” ^ ,^ U »ven highway, in Berlin. “No” when a round interfered with little more stuff on bis deliveries, down bis former companions S to DlmlnuUve Stan Opalacb. who fln- seconds. for fiin. bustoeas. though tests have proved It travels iSay afternoon these tw*o teams play- w m s In toe game-In order to de- their fetus. They would not be late Jealousy on Dick’s part, her tactics Chapter of the Association a* Unit- ple.” a real estate man here and lb New Other projects call for about 3 110 0 on a yield of only four bits. Dean lu ed third last year with 285, again 408 taking four first places, four ^Second heat— Commerclat, 1st: n ttin g back to the ship, he assured Galleiles Pot Jones IIms * Just as far when swatted Soundly, pitched against the (tardinols with 749 278-828 1774 ^ a 7-lnnlng game that ended in a termine the best poeslble comblna- were very crude and very obvious. ed States Postmasters has agreed |[avor Other Proposals wlu by State Trooperfeet of bituminous macadam pave- wound up In that position with 211 swonds and three thirds in the 2nd; Reaver. 3rd; Norwich, uiem; he knew a detour, not half a "Jones was on toe iltage every N E X T ! Cimagea In golf. llie re is no difficulty In distinguish. a loose, free motion, giving no indi- FAAC GIRLS ^aU tie. Ckiach Francis Mahoney S 'fver and Smith got 15 Particularly since she bad made no to pay the expenses of the winner Expressing pleasure that a ma- Wdgefleld inent on Hill Road in Harwtaton; potots in 36 games on 95 baskets P O. B. Class A competition. More sth. Time, 47 seconda BBlle a w a y. Ing the two balls when one is held cation there waa anirthing wrong and 21 of 43 .four conventfoiv- Mike of toe American Eagles has snotber ?itf !'**i'*^ between them and seem previous pretense of affection for of the Connecticut state prize while jority of the 4,792 voters who parU- barracks on a charge ot obtaining the paring with asphalt or (Colpro- 16 F. Mord’sky 23 27 880 yard relay, first heat—Man- Despite the detour, which took Mr. Gregory. In Wnshlngtot D. C. Originally the cipated In yesterday’s "plebiscite” money under false pretenses. The In either hand. with bis arm that was suppoud to Saverldc was the only other player fine group o f boys who alto shape Ukely to do plenty of damage to op- than 500 athletes from 80 Y** o f 1.903 feet on Fair- 81 A . M o r d ’k y 28 10 Weaver, 2nd, Hartfordi them four miles out of their way, “ Dr. Gray seems to be late for terms of the essay contest stated had favored 18 other proposals, the arre.st took place Saturday. field avenue In Bridgeport; slightly Brown pitched in four o f the White Only F In t Man Hits be Injured last season and which to tally more than 200 poinU, mak- up os real (xmtendera for title hon- poBltlon In Twl competition. Dona- schools participated in the The only hit off Schumacher waa 36 F. Piet’skl. 23 25 ors. Likewise Bill Brennan of the hue. Sullivan and Server led Man- 3rd; Tlew Britain, 4th. 'nme. I:37X they were back at the wharf a dlimer, too", she remarked, en- that the winner of the Connecticut mayor called upon the City Council New Haven— The united Illuminat- more than a mile of bituminous ma- Box’s first five games ? .. . speaking haa been employed In only 17 Inn- *04 In 32 games. Johnny Vojeck 46 I. LoJe.

Mua& JRanrlirBtrr Eitrnitut H yralb 'MONDAY, APRIL 28,1988

A son was bom this morning at the Hartford hospital to Mr. and ABOUTTOWN Mrs. Thomas Bryne of 164 North Elm street Mrs. Bryne is the for- C o nsu lt W ith mer Miss Elizabeth Maeguire of this Oipartaiant employees today were town. d iffta if up ground near the Mar}' Cheney Ubrary on Main street, S t y list O n A SALE OF SPRING NEE jnsparlng the land for the planting o f new shrubs. addiUooa] grading, •ad general “dressing up" work and iaadseaping as voted at Its last for H O U S E garden nsetlng by the Board of Park KNITTED OommlEslon ers.

Assistant Charity Superintendent a t H a l e * s t Albert Behrend announeed today FASHIONS tlw t federal commodities will be | gtrsa out this coming Friday. A { s o lely of eggs, orange-s. dried basils, starch and shortening. Is COMES M iss M a yn a rd available. The Tiogra Stylist Wednesday night. AprO 27. at S i p. m. In the Municipal Building a Will Be in Our pObUe hearing will be held by the Board of Zoning Commissioners for FIRST! Knitting Depart- discussion of provlsons of the new town sonlng regulation* and map, And so homes should be ment Tuesday, the latter now being on display, tn kept fully repaired— color, in the Town Clerk’s office. needed alterations should Wednesday,,

be made and comfortable Thursday, FViday housing provided for the and Saturday family. The ABC Monthly Payment This Is the time to get yourself sUrted right, on the Plan now gives home own- costume you are planning to ers the opportunity to make knit for summer. Miss May-

every needed repair and nard la bringing models of the new season's fashions, improvement and arranges and her visit here Is for the easy and convenient purpose of discussing with you the styles best suited to Genera tors monthly payments. your Individuality.

If the ammeter pointei If you always look long- ■wings back and forth rapid G. E. Willis & Son, ingly at knitted clothes, but ly or remains st aero while Inc. thought they were not for yoo are driving the genera- Coal, Lumber, you . . . talk to MUs May. Masons' SnppUes, Paint nard first. If you’,-e planning tor ahould be checked at * .Mate St. TeL 61211 a costume for summer, don't $1.25 Galvanized Garbage Pail Bamboo Lawn Rakes once. We replace brushes miss this opportunity to talk or make repairs quickly. Fh< with Miss Maynard and to 33-tooth rake, copper wire bound with take advantage of her expe- With lock-on cover. Ti/j gallons ...... cause of the trouble is elimi- $ 1.00 wood h a n d le ...... rience and Ideaa (consulta. 25c nated and future expense tlon la granted, of course.) avoided. Tam Department— Duro Spring Steel Lawn Rake, o _ A B C Second Floor. WINDOW SCREENS 18 i n c h e s ...... OOC NORTON MONTHLY

ELECTRICAL Galvanized wire. 18” adjustable A

PAYMENT to .33” ...... 4DC INSTRUMENT ( O. 4 Garden Rakes, fourteen (14)

Billiard 8 t Phone 4060 tihJM E H A U co,, tooth, steel rake ...... 79c • P L A N • M anchester Conn* 22” adju.itable to 33” 50c

Rose Bush and

Curtain Stretchers Vine Trellis

With easel back, nickel pins one inch Painted white. 8 ft. X 30 in...... apart and numbered. A w Af\ $1.25 HALE'S SELF SERVE 5 ft. X 8 ft., adjustable ., - $ 1 . 4 * /

8 ft. X 24’ The Original In New England! $ 1.00

$1.29 Iro n in g Board AND HEALTH MARKET Picket Fence Sections

Three-leg folding standard with smooth, rounded top board, A w 6 ft. long, 12 in. high. Painted white ...... 12” x 48” ...... th i.U U $ 1.00 TUESD AY SPECIALS

Double Green Stamps Given With Cash .Sales Flower Bed Guard Wire House Brooms I All Day Tuesday. Good quality corn with 16 in. high. Hale’s Strictly Fresh, Local four (4) sew ings...... 49c Foot ...... 6c Given With Cash Sales In

Eggs Doz, 27c Johnson’s Glo-Coat

Both These Stores AM Day I.^wn Grass Seed Quick drying, no rubbing wax for rcflnlsh-

Sugar lOp Lb. Bag tng floora. $4.55 A very fine selected mix-

1/2 gallon can Glo-Coat A v C Q ture. 2 Ib. b a g ...... D U C Tuesday. with Glo-Coat applier.. ^ X o O i/

Hale's'Milk Bread u,., 5c

Vlgoro, the Complete Plant Food for Mazolg Oil $1,12 Johnson’s Special W ax Offer Flowers, Lawns and Gardens. Ilale'ii Red Rag A 39c can Paste Wax with a 69c one

TIk CORK HALC pound can paste wax. Both f o r . . 0*7 C

M anchester Conn* ... 4 5 c I 10 Lbs. ... Coffee ______Lb. 15c 85c

Campfire Irt 25 L b s ...... $1.60

ib pw o c Marshmallows 15 CAHOOSf-^SON.

INC. Rubbish Burners Kraft Cheez Ham Pk. 10c Electric welded wires with zipper cover top. A w 39c can Glo-Coat with a 59c Large size...... ^ | .UU Oxydol 2pkS: 37c pint can Glo-Coat. Both for Oa/ C

T i ^ y , Pteehnrst features strictly fresh .Mackerel at budget $1.29 O’Dora Double Door w ^ S P r i ^ Ordinarily we do not “ nin“ fl*h the first part of Babbitt^s Cleanser__ Can 4c

^ w e ^ but prices on Mackerel and Halibut ,vere so sttraetKe Renol Furniture O eam Polish,

today, that we ordered them In for a TiicHla.v *i>eclaL Garment Closet Bab'O for 8 oz. bottle 50c 2 25c

MACKEREL lb. 12ic Oakite___ $1.00 D u s tin g M op Bmn er hake th ee attractive, distinctively fresh flavored __ ^Pkg. lOc $ 1.00 Assorted Filled and Plate of chemically treated yarn on M ^ e r e l. Come to the store, or phone your order. _ If vou reversible fra m e ...... fOC - p ^ e p l e ^ Inclndo enough other Items to make vonr order

total a dollar. The Mackerel « lll „r r a g e lOc to JV each and Cookies______2 Lbs. 25c O’Dora Glide

we eannot dell\-er only >Iackrrrl. $1.00 O’C ^ar Triangular DusHng Mop Garment Closet FRESH H.ALIHUT W IL L H E ...... 28c Ih, 8 Lb. Peck with one 26c bottle O’Cedar No-Rub Polish. A w Xrx Fresh Dandelions lie with door to slide up and fo r...... $1.00 Bu.r NOW-.19C Worth of Free Goods . . . To .Acquaint down.Large size, 20x24”, 60”

^ ou \\i1h IlA Various Usica . . . Fresh Green Peppers Lb. 5c $1.00 O ’C ed ar T r ia n g u la r 89c Can of John»on'.s Self-Folishing GLO-COAT FR EE $1.98 Large. Juicy, Sweet With Purchase of Polishing Mop

A One Pint Can of GLO-COAT At Regular Price g g Grapefruit with one 25c bottle O’Cedar 4 for 19c

Oil Polish. Both f o r ...... $ 1.00 IMaaa I'nsifted

ti.ARllF.N Native Beet Green.s PEAS O cans 'j peck 23c HEALT H M ARKET 50c O’Cedar Moth Spray 25c Nafive Spinach, .peck Sharitee Freshlv Ground COFFEE, rte j Dandelions...... peck 15c Pork Cho ps Ib. 25c-32c 8 ounce can ...... 35c Ih* ...... Z 3 c

Asparagus is lower.

Sale On Everbest Pore Radishes .....3 bun. 10c Rib La m b Cho ps ___ ^Ib. 29c GRAPE JA.M 19c H an d S p ray er

Stor-All Moth- 1 Ib- j » r ...... Rhubarb...... Ih. ]2!/,c

Beef Liver Ib. 19c with glass fount...... * n»- j « - ...... 25c Good Iceberg Lettuce 15c proof Garment 4 Ib. J a r...... 45c

B a y Today and Save Native Head Lettuce H oneyco mb T ripe Ib.19c I Bag: 15c, 2 for 25c 4c to 10c a Jar. Double " Green Stamps Given With Ripe Tom atoes....lb. 10c

H am burg or Sa usa g e M ea t Cash Sale All Day Tuesday.

Builtmore Storag'e Safe Pack j

___ 2 lbs. 19c V . i n c / i u T j t G / v c e n / J / i c . Swtlt*e Pretulw a 1 Chest Heavy Duo-Tone

‘ ^ ^ 302 MAIN STREET

^ CF ■ ONE BLOCK FROM STAJ[AHM0Rt H a m Ends The COR 1 with metal lock and han- Cedarized Bag ib. 18e-25e JW.HAU

Aa EzcepliMial Taloel MANCHISTtA COMN*

1 ••••seeeeeeaa 6 9 c 27” x 60” ...... 25 c