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T VOL. LI.. NO. 121. (Classified AdvertlBlng on Pngi) 12.) SOUTH MANCHESTER) CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932. (FOURTEEN PAGES)

TO DEDICATE George Washington’s Last Portrait HOOVER FORCED Just Discovered NEWY.IICA. BANONBEAR BIG JAPANESE DRIVE IS ON; SUMYP.M. RAlDSINSTOaiS MEETS STIFF RESISTANCE Special Dedicatory Program Presidat Discloses Be To Feature Address By Al­ Warned Exchmge To Jap Drive Means War, HEAVY ARTILLERY bert E. Roberts> National Curb Sbbrt Selling Or He Chinese Paper States Y. M. C. A. Executive. Wonid Seek Laws. SWEEPS TRENCHES Nanking, Feb. 20.t—(AP)— The^> 'Tf the. nation has the wjll power Albert E. Roberts ' New York, Washington, Feb. 20.—President Central Daily News, spokesman for and spirit of resistance to fight, Hoover in a statement 11218 con­ the,National government, said in an whatever the military results may luominent Young Me s Christian be, China will have a chance at re­ Dozens of Jap Planes Rain Showers of Powerful Association official who has spoken demned short selling for specula­ editoriri today that General Uye- birth and rebuilding.” in every state in the Union, will de­ tive profit on the New York Stock da’s ultimatum to the Chinese at The Hsin Chin Jih Pao, an Inde­ On Chinese Positions— Fleets of Tanks Push Ahead of liver the principal address at the Exchange and said that he and other Shanghai means “Japan’s war pendent daily said: declaration on China” and that to­ dedication services of the new Man­ administration officials had fre­ “The greatest glories belong the day’s battle there “will largely de­ chester Y. M. A. building at the quently expressed the view to man­ Chinese troops fighting at Shanghai Advance Lines— Japanese Makini; Slow Progress Chi­ termine tb^ future of the world, north end tomorrow afternoon. agers of the Ehcqhange that meas­ today, for these young men are giv­ The Y. M. C. A. has been open ures should be taken to protect In­ whether civilization is to follow jus­ ing their lives that their nation and nese Shells Strike Jap Destroyer Cansing Hre Casual- during the past week 1 ut the offi­ vestors from “artificial depression” tice and peace and humanity or race may live and that human law cial dedication does not take place of the prices of securities they bold. whether barbarism is to dominate and justice be not destroyed without until tomorrow. Charles W. Hol­ Individuals conducting "bear raids” by brutal force.” resistance.” ties— Bombs Fall Into International Setdoment Near man, prominent Manchester busi- he pictured as “not contributing to “The Shanghai struggle,” the edi­ The sole interest among officials pess man long active in Y. M. C. A. the recovery of tbe United States.” torial continued, “will sdso test the and the public today was the news activities, is chairman of the com­ The President’s statement fol­ CTblnese race and determine whether of the fighting at Shanghai. U. S. Marines Bat No Americans Hurt-Wounded Are mittee in charge. lowed the ruling of the governing the nation can rise up against for­ The widespread feeling here was Public Ileception board of the Ehcchange Thursday eign aggression, cleansing itself of that if the (Chinese could withstand The program opens at 3 o’clock that, after April 1, member firms decades of corruption and degen­ the first general Japanese assault Already Being Brought In From Front Lines. at which time the board of directors must not lend securities unless they eracy or sink back -into a state of they, would be able successfully to submission and inactivity. of the Y will hold a public reception first obtain the written consent erf resist further attack. By Assoriated Press to the visitors. The entlre*^ public is the owners, an action which some or CHINESE FLAG FLIES welcome, in fact encouraged to at­ the bankers felt would reduce short Poimding the CJhinese from land, AS TOWN IS BURNED selling by 50 per cent. sea and air, Japan’s army has be­ tend. During the reception which (Courtesy the Old Print Shop, New York) LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY will be in the main lobby and first It may not be art, or even a good likeness, but the portrait of George Gave Final Warning CAPTURED THIS THIEF gun a tremendous effort to blast the Shanghai, Feb. 20.—(AP) — Mr. Hoover said that the final floor social room, the Manchester Washington reproduced above is historically important because it is the CHAItITIES BUDGET stubborn defenders out of the Woosung village was being de­ High school orchestra undCr the di­ caution by the administration had last one loiovim>tO)rha«a been made of him from life. Its date is 1799, St Paul, Feb. 20.—(AP) — ^ll^jmghal area. , ^ stroyed tonight by flames which rection of Miss E. Marion Dorward, the year of Washington’s death, and it was executed in crayon color by preceded this action, and there were Janies Vernon decided to , be "Soared and crackled among the The Japanese announced they had will furnish a musical program. Dr. gjigha who attended Washington during his last reports that the President had given noncludant OWTOVllAFIi flimsy houses. The Chinese flag, The dedication program will open illness emd who niarkra'a dock at Mt. Vernon to show the exact moment notice to the Stock Ehcebanga offi­ He was, but that didn’t stop taken Kiangwan town but the Chi­ still fluttered from the forts, with an innovation followed by mu­ of the First President’s death. The portrait, executed on the back of a cials that, If drastic steps were not the music. nese denied it. The Japanese said however, in spite of an intense sical numbers by Rev. Elmer T. parchment certificate of membership in a Masonic lodge to which both taken voluntarily, he would en­ Ftom the inside of his clothes the CSilnese had shelled a destroyer bombardment by the Japanese courage action by Congress and Thienes, head of the Hartford Coun­ Washington and Dr. Dick belonged, recently was discovered in Alexemdria, came the strains of “Annie in the Whangpo river infiicUng sev­ from land, sea and air all day. ty Y< He will be accompanied at Va. might even make definite recom­ R ooney.” Sngle Item Only Important eral casualties. Apparently the the piano by Mrs. R. K. Anderson. mendations for legislation. The clerks in the store called Japanese were advancing slowly This begins at 4 o’clock. Wells A. Text of the Statem«it detectives and it seemed that Deficit — Selectmen Try north of Chapei, through Kiang­ tillery fire and screeching shells Strickland, a member of the board ’The statement by the President everywhere Vernon went the wan, to Woosnng, using everything churned the Chinese positions, cover­ of directory and one of tl. most ac­ was as follows: strains were sure to follow. they had. ing them with clouds of smoke and "I have a question fronv the press tive workers in the erection of the Vernon admitted he filched the To Pare Tax Rate. There was fighting on another dust. as to conferences held with offi­ new Y, will give a brief talk, trac­ WASHINGTON’S HISTORY murical powder box but he hadn’t front in Msmehuria, the new state cials of the New York Stock Er- Whoosung village was set afire ing the history and origin of the expected the melody. which has been christened “Land of by the bombardment of Japanese new Y. cjiange. ’There have been discus­ A judge said “15 days.” sions, as is reported, betweeii my­ With six months of the fiscal Peace.” Chinese and Japanese destroyers. A cloud of dense smoke Mr. Roberts Address forces were locked at Tunhua, one poured forth from the embattled Harry Hedley Smith, state Y. M. UNKED UP WITH STATE self and other officials of the ad­ year completed, it was indicated at of the most strategically important town and several fires also could be C. A. secretary, will speak on Y. M. ministration with officials 'of the the regular meeting of the Board of New York Stock Exchange on the towns in Kirin Province. News from seen in the Kiangwan district and C. A. organization work in general, Selectmen last night that charitiea the areas to the south of it, nearly question ie First President Visited “Stock Bxchaaf^ R O O S E m iS VISIT during the ~ ^ t right m on^','from .budget that will be noticeably over-’ the ruler -nf the n ^ stale On March - - Attack Increased a gradiiat"! of 7 Tt. Hermbn school Late in the afteriioon Japanese in Northfield, Mass., and has been, tiM to ttte taken ^ restrain (frawn i ^ s year, a^ndrdlng to To'Vrii S x Times and Each Visit bear raid^ with n degree of suc- MORE THAN $18,000 A^t Tol^o, Japan, in the midst of aerial bombs increased the intensity in Y. M. C. A. service for more than Treasurer George H. Waddell. Mr. of their attack upon the area west EMPEROR OF JAPAN -bess, but during the latter part of Waddell stated that In his opinion a general election, prepared to smd January, despite these steps, there the Strongest group of statesmen it of Kiangwan. Reports said they Had Historical JSiguifi- the amount expended on charities were using the. most powerful bombs was a large increase in the short will be double the appropriation can gather for the League of Na­ accoxmt which unquestionably af­ tions Assembly meeting on March in their desperate effort to blast the Witnesses Say Ex-Clerk Sold made at the annual tovm meeting Chinese from the complicated net­ MBce; Birthday Observed. fected the price of securities and In October of $30,000. 3. Conversation Mostly About brought discouragement to the work of trenches extending In zig­ country as a whole. Liberty Bonds and Put Is MlsceOaneous Item TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT zag fashion to the north and south This deficit, however, will be of that position.* *% and* other administration offi­ Shanghai, (Dhina, Feb. 20— (A P ) By Associated Press. Hunting— Diplomats TeH cials, again expressed our views to taken from the $50,000 miscel­ Japanese forces asserted the Money To His Account. laneous appropriation, which now -r-Lleutenant General Kenkichl’s heaviest attack was being celiteied Hie bicentennial of the' birth of Uyeda’s grim war machine blopdily (Oontintied on Page 12) has a balance of $40,000. Of this around Kiangwan in the hope of George Washington, first President, a Roosevelt Story. balance it is expected that an addi­ pounded its way inch ‘ by inch capturing it and executing cm en­ to be observed over this week-end, tional $5000 will be used for further through stubbornly resisting Cflilnese Putnam, Feb. 20.—(AP) — De­ circling movement on C!hapei. comes close to a number of Connec­ work on the Broad street extension lines at Kiangwan today in the n^ost The two divisions of General Tokyo, Feb. 20.—(AP)—Colonel posits to the personal accoimt of project to provide work for the un­ terrific battle the world has seen Chlang Kai-Shek’s army were un­ ticut communities. These^ in an since the great fight on the opening Theodore Roosevelt, new governor MISS COOK’S SHIP Frank P. Fenton, totaling $18,584.82 employed, leaving a balance of $35,- derstood however to be putting up a educational wdy in which school 000 for charity. Last year the town day of Japan’s onslaught upon stout resistance. children will have a part, or of the Philippines, with Mrs. Roose­ from proceeds of the sale of Liberty spent $102,0()0 on charity but the Shanghai. In Bear of Lines through pageantry, will take notice velt and their daughter Grace, Bonds ot ned by the town of Wind­ NOW OFF BOSTON difference between th’s amount .god ^'D ie earth literally trembled and The rear of the Japanese lines was of the occa^on. lunched today at the Imperial Pal­ ham, interest on the bonds and ap­ $60,000 is found in the imemploy- shivered with the terrible fiury of a beehive of activity. Heavily load­ Washington as a figure in Amer­ ace with the Emperor and Empress preciation, have been outlined in the ment work being done by the Man­ the Japanese attack. Dozens of ed trucks rushed small arms and am­ ican history, his life, characters o f Japan. trial of Fenton, on charges of em­ chester Emergency Employment roaring airplanes rained showers of munition to the front while the and deeds will be tl(e theme of ser­ Conversation of Emperor Hiro- bezzlement before a Superior Court Association. the most powerful bombs upon the Japanese g\ms near Hongkew park mons from many pmpits tomorrow. hito and Ckilonel R oosevelt w as de­ Mystery of Death of Heiress Jury. May Ask 18 MiUs well-covered Chinese trenches. , thundered salvoa into Kiangwan and Monday, the observance of the voted chiefly to hunting. The Em­ Warren M. Brown of Hartford, 'The tax rate which will be rec­ Heavy artillery and big gims from Chapel. the warships in the river laid down a day will be general and it will have peror showed a great familiarity certified puMic accojmtant who ex ommended by the Board of Select­ The first batch of wounded to be red tempest of death and fire along many incidents in it of interest. and a keen Interest in Colonel May Be Solved Later In amlned the town books, outlined the man to the annual adjourned totro brought back from the front were a sixteen-mile front from Chapei The State will have no general offi­ Roosevelt’s expeditions into Central transactions as revealed by the audit meeting on March 7 remains a mat­ ,13 Chinese who were taken to hos­ cial observance of the bicentennial. Asia and Indo-Cailna. before cotwt adjourned yesterday ter of speculation as to whether or to Woosung. pitals within the International Se'k- the Day. Ste^l-helmeted rows of Japanese Governor W. L. Cross will be at afternoon. He will be the first wit­ not it ■will be 17 or 18 mills. Indi­ tiement. They came from the sec­ He also expressed his apprecia­ shock troops, with glistening bay­ tion of the many friendly acts of ness when' the triri resumes ’Tues­ cations last night were thzt the tion of Kiangwan, north of Chapei. (Oontinned on Page 12) day. Board would recommend an 18 mill onets, followed the jwwerful artil­ 'United States Marines on guard at the late President ’Theodore Roose­ lery barrage, aided by a fleet of AlbOTt E. R oberts Boston, Feb. 20.—XXP) — The The Charge tax In an effort to decrease the to- the Settlement border let them velt, the colonel’s father, to Japan. tanks which nosed their way stub Other guests at the limcheon were steamship Chinese Prince aboard Fenton, for more than 30 years through the line. 30 years being connected with city, bomly across the marshy battle­ American Ambassador W, C!ameron which Elizabeth Barrett Cook, 20- town clerk and treasurer of Wind­ (Continaed on Page 2) By noon, however, Japanese state and national affairs. year-old Brookline heiress died mys­ ham, is charged with embezzlement ground. casualties began arriving at the base WHOLESALE MURDER Forbes and Prince and Princess It Was only a short time imtil the Mr. Roberts also served with the Chihlbu. teriously In the Mediterranean, ar­ hospitals in the Hongkew area. of town funds totaling $9,006.62. Al­ ambulances began rushing to the international committee and the A Roosevelt Story rived at Quarantine today. though Brown’s testimony referred Twenty wounded were unloaded national counoll of the Y. M. C. A. hospitals carrytog wounded from On the occasion of Ckilonel The British frelghlbBr which had in part to alleged discrepancies in from two trucks from the front For twenty-five years he has been PLOT FRUSTRATED been delayed by adverse weather NO FRIENDS LEFT both sides. Roosevelt’s visit, the foreign office the town books dating back to 1919, Attack on Center Observation Difficult on the national Y staff in New York was expected to dock late this Observation from a distance was took occasion to tell newspapermen the statute of limitations prevents In the Kiangwan sector, where the City. He is at present general field afternoon. extremely difficult owing to huge a story concerning the late Presi­ prosecution for alleged defalcations Japwese tried desperately to punc­ secretary of the national council. clouds of smoke which engulfed the dent Roosevelt which, an official Members of the girl’s family wait­ prior to . October 20, 1926. The TO UNITED STATK ture the zig-zag Chinese line, de- During bis long career, he has spok­ Texas Rangers Hold Eight ed the arrival of the ship Impatient­ itexns mentioned in the charged are Kiangwan area. Mcmy of the fires en in every one of the states in the said, had lain in darkest secrecy In fenided by two divisions of the crack the government’s archives for ly. allieged to have occurred ^tween troops of General <^iang Kai-shek, north of Chapei were believefl to Union and in Canada as well. He M iss CTook's fiance, St. George that date( and May 31, 1928. have been set by Chinese soldiers In was appointed by President Wilson thirty-two years. This was the fopner C3hlnese president, the fight­ Men A s Suspects; Six Men story: Tucker Arnold and relatives believe an attempt to hinder an expected on the latter’s country life commis­ Preyfoos Testtmony Senator Lewis Claims We ing was most severe. The Japanese that information surrounding the attack on Chapei from Kiangwan. sion. Just after the Portsmouth peace During the past two days wit­ threw their heaviest attack against girl’s death may be gained by a Shortly after noon Japanese mili­ Rev. Marvin S. Stocking will pre­ Marked For Death. conference In 1905, ending the nesses have testified Fenton deposit­ this center, hoping to split the Russo-Japanese war, the" official view of a cablegram she received Had No Right To Mix In Chinese line and envelop both of Its tary headquarters was moved sud­ side at the dedication service and ed interest and proce^ from the denly from the Klngdah cotton mill Rev. F. C. Allen will give the bene­ said, Baron Jutaro Kompraj JjeLpan's shortly before she died. sale of town-owned bonds to his per­ ends at Chapei and Woosung. foreign minister and cbij$f d^egate to the International rice coiurse, a ' diction. Edinburg, Tex., Feb, 20.— (AP) — The original of the cablegram is sonal account as well as making With Europe. Japanese naval officials announc­ to the peace conference, ‘ ririted in the hands of Captain ^oward ed shortly after noon that the Jap­ short distance east of Kiangwan and An alleged murder plot against six transfers of fimds from town ac- General Kenkichi Uyeda, Japanese President Roosevelt and ej^ressed Uncles, commander of the Chinese coimts to his personal accounts In anese had taken Kiangwan but the prominent residents of Donna, Hidal­ Jinan's gratitude for his mediation. Prince. Glflnese Immediately denied It and commander, began a desperate at­ two separate hwks. tack on the town. go coimty, has been frustrated by Approved Move The cablegram received by the Athens, Ga., Feb. 20.—(AP)— asserted they had pushed the Jap­ Brown testified yesterday Fenton At the aviation field near the ARMS CUT TALK Then the foreign minister- toJd girl shortly after leaving Naples Senator J. Hamilton Lewis of Illi­ anese back and overcome a fleet of Texas Rangers led by Captains in addition to depositing the pro­ nois told the (Georgia Press Institute former Japanese l^eadquarters the the President Japan might flirf It purported to come from a “Helen Japanese tanks with a hand grenade Frank Hamer and A. R. Mace. ceeds of the bond sales, withdrew here today the United States has activity was Intense. Airplanes necessary to annex Korea. Accord­ James” and reported Arnold’s bZrrage, putting one of the' tanks Eight men were jailed at Rio from seven banks a total of $10,000 been left “without one friendly na­ landed and took off continuously. ' NEXT WEDNESDAY ing to Baron Koumura’s account, “death”. It was revealed a hoax. from the town’s sinking fund in out of comi^ssiGni. Grande City, capital of Starr coun­ "T. R.” expressed his approval of tion in all the world” for violating Slow Advance They remained on the ground only ty, on charges of conspiracy to com­ Miss Cook succumbed shortly after George Washington’s injunction to ; enough to have their bomb the plan and five years later made receiving the message. (Conlfniied on Page 12) Later In the day It appeared to mit murder and others were report­ good his expression of sympathy steer clear of European politics. observers that the Japanese were racto fllled with fresh supplies of ed to have been arrested. and understanding, the official said, The offense against the Washing­ maMng a slow advance. With every bombs, after which they sped away Session Adjourned Today At E. J. Farnsworth, one of the eight by withdrawing the American Le­ ton code, be said, lay in this na­ inch of it disputed. The Japanese ag^dtt fo r the scene o f action. The men charged, was an unsuccessful gation from Seoul before any other tion’s participation in the World said CSiinese artillery sheUs struck rush of cable messages to and from candidate for a place on the board power acted similarly after the War and its war-bom diplomatic one of their destroyers in the river, foreign countries was terrific Geneva Following Few of the Donna Water EHstrlct at an actual annexation had taken place. Tragic Scenes Enacted and financial dealings with Eu­ iriiHng a captain, and live men. throughout the day. The greatest ’ •HI election January 12. Stokes Cheney, Returning to Japan Baron rope. Five shells fell in the Interaatipn- number of official messagee went to . Speeches By Envoys. smother of the eight, was a former Komura wrote the story in his im- Nattons Ungrateful al Settlement, landing in the area W ashington, according to cable cmd employe of the district. W. H. Mc­ publlshed journal and told it to the In Chinese War Zones “With the lapse of sufficient time patrolled by the United States Ma­ radio sources, with London a close Clelland, also Jailed, was a former premier. Prince Katsura and sev­ to have tested the result of our sac^)rines, narrowly missing the Marines’ second, and Paris, Berlin and Rome city commissioner of Donna. eral of the elder statesmen, now rifice,” he added, “we are compdled^ ibillets and greatly endangertog their next. Geneva, Feb. 20,— ; P )—Arthur The men said by officers to have long since dead. Shanghai, China, Feb. 20.— (A P )f Nobody knew where they were to record ingratitude- of nations, position. 'Three Chinese were fatal­ Funeral Conducted Henderson, president of the world been marked for death were Walter Soon after the Japanese offensive \^en the official was asked jest­ —There were tragic scenes today as going for only a small part of the scorn of the people to Whom we ly wounded and others less seriously disarmament conference, announced Weaver, Donna attorney and coim- ingly whether the Japanese were gave the treasure and blood o f oiur hurt by these shells. The shells started a long funeral procesrion thotuumds of terror-stricken Chinese total crossed the Whangpoo into the following a group of addresses by sel for the Donna Water District; taking the present occasion to im­ Chinese areas. The rest of them nation and resentment and assaujjtii were believed to have come from a threaded the streets of Shanghai. Jt representatives of minor nations Harry Ridgeway, manager of the part similar advance InfonnAttoD streamed out of the Hongkew dis­ disappeared somewhere, probably from every quarter.” Chinese battery in Chapel. was the funeral of the two British this morning that there would be no district; T. W. Hooks, garage main, concerning Manchuria to President trict and from areaa ifUrthinr hesrond, crowding into the buildings and Dangers arising eastward of the The battle, probably the most sailors who were fatally wounded Ity further speeches before the confer­ and three others. Roosevelt’s son, be denied vigorously into the compaihtive safety of the hornet already fllled with earlier Philippine islands, Semitor Lewis wbtld shaking miUtaiy event since a shell last Monday. ence until next Wednesday. Besides Farnsworth, Cheney and that Manchuria’s position is similar International Settlement refugeea. went on, have brought ’America “to the Worid War, began at 8:50 a. m. A small detachment o f Amerlosn •. Senor Valdes-Menxville, Chilean McClelland the men charged were to that of Korea (n 1905. An Uhtoterrupted psr^e of man, They were permitted to move free­ a prospect again as was that of exactly one hour and fifty minutes sailors guarded the Mitranhe tO;tte delegate, told the conference in the George W. Ruthven, Luther Lepley, women and children flowed south ly in the foreign concessions, but Amerirs under 'the World'War—in­ after the Japanese ultimatum ex- American owned Yangtolpoo. first address this momisg that eco­ Walter van Allen, A. F. Dargel, and TREASURY BALANCE through the French conoeasion to­ armed guards with drawn pistols nocent of design, firee from qffense, piked. With the zero hour Japa- ^ ‘the Shanghai Power Cot nomic reorganization would follow L. B. Schultz, all of Donna. Offi­ Wubington, Feb. 20.—CAP)— ward tbh Cblneea city ftirtber re­ were at the boundarlee of the Chi­ still the object of secret ppnspiracy Btae airplanes swooped over the where they raisisd a sandheg reduction of armaments. “An ac­ cers said Ruthven, Lepley and Che­ Treasury receipts for. Feh. A were moved fimm the battle nolle. They nese city, eeartidng ell comers. They of comhierolal rivals and national covered-Chinese “IBndenlni^' aiz feet bigb to guard against cord for a positive reduction,” he ney made statements. 84,066,837.77; expenditures, 118,- rode in Aidieelbarrows, carte and tutned back cdnqiwratlvely few hut jealousies. And It is ban we return Hne with a roar, releaaing tons of ger from shellii. . said, “surrounded by the necessary Rangers made all of the arrests 570,522.08; balance, 1608,885,187.08. ’rickabas,^«ad came afoot carrying nevertheless the eight c i the guns to that saring philosophy of George m gh explosive bomba on tiia Chi­ : The a ttack lwgM% thto at Donna. The men waived prelim­ Customs duties for 18 da^ of Feb­ or dragging euch of their belonf^ge frighteiud these-pehida who were Washington where he cwhmanded; nese defenses. They were firiloWed (OwBnoed on Page Tira), inary hearing. / ruary were 114,488,77629. ae they had heeh aMe to aalvaffe. fleglngfrom a' In time of peace prepare fhr war."* Inr a tremendous burst of heavy ar- (C o n t b i^ -4,' . .'.r/Viv- ■ i- r 't'i .-’i r\ / ‘ 'V' PA G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH BCANGHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1982.

measures it may tidie to restore MUSICALE, TEA COMPOSE FINAL BOARD OF RELIEF peace.” WATKINS TO PRESENT REm itNS INDICATE Manchester’s BJUIDITISIIUID There was no comment on the CHAMBER BANQUET petition at the White House. Theo­ COSMOPOLITAN PROGRAM Date Book SESSION HELD TODAY dore Joalin, one o f the President’s COLONIAL ANTIQUES AYAIERATKIDIIY roUBWIIIG m U H IF secretaries, explained: "There Is COST IS REDUCED nothing to be said here about it." Washington Bi • Centennia Tomorrow Those Who Have Grieraiices Open Exhibit Monday In Com­ Items Feature Meeting of Simday, Feb. 21—Dedication of Y. M. C. A . a t north end. Have Until 5 O’Gock This BEST LIGHTING UNIT memoration of Washington’s Shanghai, Feb.' 20.—(AP) — Committee DedSes To Cut Has Total of 71 Seats h Dafl Gub Yesterday Afternoon. N ext Week Policeman Woimded h Gim Afternoon To Make Com­ Birthday— 50 Choice Pieces. Monday, Feb. 22—Joint banquet plaint. Cbiang Kai-Shek's army part of Cosmopolitan Club members eu' of American Legion and Auxiliary which the Japanese said bad been Fifty choice pieces of 18th Cen­ Fee To $2.SP Each For Against 59 Seats For fo r - tertained guests yesterday after­ at Masonic Temple. Batde— Trio Ont "T o KiD The Board of ReUcf wiU hold its thrown'into the front at Kiangwan, tury Colonial Antique furniture will noon at the Center church house Annual convention of young peo­ final session this afternoon, from is supposed to be the best fighting be placed on exhibit by Wntkins with a delightful musical program ple of the Southern division of the 1:80 to 5 o'clock, to receive com­ imit^in China. Brothers at their store in South This Year’s Affair. emment Party. and tea In 'Observance of the Wash' Salvation Arm y. ^ a Cop.” plaints of taxpayers regarding this Heretofore the 19th Route Army Manchester on Monday, Washing­ ington Bi-centeimlal. The entertain­ Tuesday, Feb. 23 — Opening of year's assessments. A t the end of kas taken all the pounding at Shang­ ton’s birthday, in conjunction with ment was under the direction oi third annual Herald Cooking School last night's session, the Board bad hai while CTbiang, the former presi­ the Washington Bicentennial which A reduction in the price of the Dublin, Irish Free State, Feb. 20. Mrs. R. K. Ander.on, who presentee a t Masonic Temple, to continue New York, Feb. 20.— (AP) — A received a total of 92 complaints dent, held off. He announced recent­ opens throughout the country- on annual Chamber o f Commerce ban­ quet tickets was approved of last r—(A P )— Eiamon De Valera, lesuler as the guest artists, Miss Helen and through Friday, Feb. 26, afternoons night of crime for three robbers who since It began its work on February ly, however, that he would throw bis February 2 & d . In presenting this of the Fianna Fail gained steadily Miss Elsie Berggren, vocalists; only. men into the breach to - reinforce exhibit Watkins Brothers have en­ night by the general committee had boasted they were "out to kill a 1. This is nearly three times the today as the count of ballots cMt Mrs. William Rush in a group of Wednesday, Feb. 24 — Annual total received last year, but It Is the 19tb. Yesterday the Japane$e deavored to gather together a varied meeting held in the Chamber of­ in Tues^y’s general elections piano selections and Miss Dorothy meeting of Manchester Country cop,” ' ended early today with the expected that the amount of read­ cogtoMuider said he bad no qutirrel groupe of -Colonial Antiques which fices. The fee this year v l ' be $2.50 neared a close and 11 appeared al« W irtalla and William Gess in colo­ club. killing of one of them in an upper justment will be small in compari- with any individual or any army in represents the furniture in use dur­ per ticket. The reduction in cost most certain be would be asked to nial dances. Begular meeting of Taxpayers’ Broadway yestaurant in a gim battle ^ n with 1931. China except the 19th Route Army. ing the lifetime of <^orge Washing­ does not mean, however, that there form a new government. Mrs. Anderson, well known as an League at High school. with police. One policeman was ton. A ll the pieces on exhibit belong will be any reduction in the type of The Fianna Fail and its labor organist and former director of mu Friday, Feb. 26—The National injured. In Manchester homes and are loaned party the Chamber .as been pro­ supporters bad a total of 71 seats sic in Manchester’s schools, opened Guard will play the Baltimore Ori' The other two, one of them to Watkins Brothers the owners. viding at its annaul dinners. in the Dail Eiarann, a margin of the program with a Washington oles at State Armory. woimded or in ju r ^ escaped. JAPANESE DRIVE ON; Included In the exhibit are three The committee went on record as twelve over the 59 seats won by march, written by Francis Hopkin- Dance and two one-act plays by The slcdn robber was identified as OBITUARY pieces that are particularly unique favoring a speaker who will give an President Cosgrave’s government son in 1784 or earlier, and published Sock and Buskin club at High Edward Roberts, 23. Identification and appropriate to the occasion, address along light humorous lines party and its independent allies. l>y Joseph Carr, long t)ie chief mu­ school. was made by a brother. STUBBORN RESISTANCE having been used in the Woodbridge rather than a political, business or Results from 23 contests were still sic publisher of Baltimore. It was Oratoriq^l contest at South Meth­ The theft of an automobile and at Tsvern at Manchester Green during more serious type of address. odist cbiurcb, auspices W . C. T. U. out. played at a public celebration in least one other hold-up by the three (Centtnued from Page 1.) FUNERALS the time George Washington stop­ Thomas J. Rogers, chairman of the The standing of the parties was. Philadelphia on May 1, 1784. Hop' and Y. P. B. men had preceded the pistol battle. ped there on/ his journey from New speakers’ committee, was unable to York to Boston. The basket In Fianna Fail ...... 62 kinson who was a friend of Wash­ N ext Month Police records showed the three with the advance of lin^s of Japa­ Mrs, Mary E. Allen be present, but It was understood Wednesday, March 2— Opening of Labor ...... 9 ington wrote and dedicated to first appeared at a 66th street ga r nese infantry with fixed bayonets Funeral services for Mrs. Mary which are supposed to have Been by the rest of the committee that he Automobile Show at Armory, con­ Government ...... 46 Washington a book of seven songs age, lined up five employes against behind .an artillery barrage which E, Allen who died Wednesday at carried the drinks which refreshed was favorable to such an arrange­ tinuing through Saturday. the General when he made his stop Independents ...... 13 His acknowledgment dated at a wall and took $14 from them. rivalled those of the western front her home on Franklin street were ment. Monday, March 7 — Adjourned will be on exhibit as well as a rare In De Valera circles it was said Mount Vernon, February 6, 1789, "Don’t bother with that small during its worst days. The signal held yesterday afternoon at the annual town meeting at High Sheraton sideboard made of crotch one of the first moves of the new has been reproduced and Is printed change,” one of the robbers said. for the attack was a loud volley undertaking parlors of Thomas school. mahogany veneer, Inlaid and decor­ government would be to review the on the fly leaf of the book. From "We’re out to kill a copy, maybe from the big Japanese guns in Dougan, 69 Holl street Rev. Wat Tuesday, March 8—Fourth an­ ated with marquetry, and a cherry sentences recently imposed by the this collection of songs which doubt two. We want a car.” Hongkew Park. son Woodruff of the Center Con­ nual concert of G Clef Glee club at drop-leaf table originally used In the military tribunsd recently set up by less were frequently played by They drove away in a large sedan. At the Yantzepoo flying field this gregational church officiated. The CIRCLE Swedish Lutheran church. Tavern. President CkDsgrave’s government to Nellie Chistis, Mrs. Anderson chose Hours later a restaurant in the correspondent saw ten of the largest bearers were William Crawford, Thursday, March 17—Annual St. Other pieces to be seen In the' ex­ TODAY AND SUNDAY try cases of alleged disloyalty and the most appettling for yesterday’s Bronx was held up and robbed of Japanese bombing planes being load­ Edward Waterman, William Eng­ Patrick’s Day dance at Muonic hibit include- the earliest known the suspension of the tribunal’s ac­ concert. Miss Helen Berggren sang $175. land and John W. Matson. Burial Free Wheelin’—^Free Sparkin’ ■ ed. ’The bombs were about a yard grandfather clock made by Benja­ tivity. “C3ome Fair Rosina,’’ aid-’M y Love Temple, auspicu of A. O. H. Police searching for the stolen was In the East cemetery. No Wonder They ciall It Friday, March 18 — “Arrival of long and a foot and a half through. min Cheney, famous Colonial clock Antis Busy Has Gone to Sea,’’ which perfectly sedan found It unoccupied a short Kitty,” comedy play by Sophomore- They dwarfed In explosive power maker, and dated 1741, a Martha The anti-De Valera forces , were suited her fresh young voice, as did time later in front of the Broadway anything heretofore used during the FretiynMi Dramatic club at High Washington arm chair originally canvassing the possibility of fore "Enraptured," and "Nora, Dear restaurant at 81st street. ’The po hostilities here. They were so school. owned by Nicholas Cook, last Col­ stalling the election of a De Valera Nora," a song which was a special lice encountered one robber with a heavy each plane could carry only COURT OF HONOR HERE government by 'Jie Dali but the be­ Wednesday, March 80 — Annual drawn pistol at the entrance. A de onial governor and first Federal favorite with Washington, and was ball of Knights of Columbus at two. governor of Rhode Island, and a lief prevEiiled that the enmity of the from an opera of that day entitled tective’s order to the robber to sur­ Labor groups to President C!os- State Armory. render started the pistol battle. TO MAKE 26 AWARDS Georgian mirror In mahogany and “The Poor Soldier." Coming Events JAPAN VOTING TODAY gold originally owned by Hannah grave would prevent any shift in Mrs. Anderson played again Tokyo, Feb. 20.— (A P )—Approxi­ the alignment of the secondary Friday, April 1—Tall Cedars, Ma­ Cook, daughter of Governor Cook of Washington’s march at the Battle sonic club April Fool Frolic, Ma­ mately nine million Japanese'voters Rhode Island. parties. of Trenton, also called the Presi­ turned from eagerly watching the District Session To Be Held sonic Temple. Large Cabinet pieces represented The Irish Times quoted an un­ dent’s march, which was very popu' latest bulletins of the advance on Tuesday Evening A t South Saturday, April 2—District cere­ CHARITIES BUDGET include a Sheraton swell-front named high British ^binet official lar in the closing decade of the Shanghai today to vote in the coun­ as saying: *Tt may be an awkward monial, TtiU Cedars, Masonic Tem­ Methodist Church. bureau with reeded columnettes hav­ eighteenth century ~nd first twenty ple. try’s general election while govern­ ing carved tops, a rare block front position for us but I can tell you we years of the nineteenth, and some­ ONLY OVERDRAFT ment officials prepared to fight Inch are not contemplating sending any Wednesday, AprU 6—Thirty-first chest with ball-and-claw feet, a times used at the inauguration of annuel banquet of Chamber of by inch before the League of Na­ Twenty-six awards will b » made Queen Anne lowboy having Spanish ) ■ black Indians or warships to Ire­ presidents. Mrs. Rush played effec­ tions Assembly at Geneva to uphold at the February meeting of the land. Commerce at Masonic Temple. (Continued from Page 1.) feet, a Bonnet top Queen Anne high­ tively two selections from "The Monday, April 11—Annual Kl- Japanese activity at Shanghai .and Court of Honor of Manchester Dis­ boy and a bonnet top Secretary hav­ "M r. De Valera has no other mar Mountaineers" published about In Manchuria. trict, Boy Scouts of America, to be wanis Minstrel Show at High school, tal amount of floatiing indebtedness ing ogee feet and panelled doors. ket for bis butter, eggs and meat 1793. The Japanese reply to the League held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock also April 12. on last year’s fiscal year, of $235,- Chairs of many 18th century Q PUBUSHER DIES TQM T Y LE R Miss Dorothy Wirtalla Euid William amount will have no bearing what­ eligible persons voted. About one- kins Brothers’ auditorium, Dr. C. Y. Gess. They were both' attired in the of Troop 4 of St. Mary’s Episcopal —in— COLONIAL COSTUMES soever on the tax rate. third of the ballot boxes will be ■Bitgood will lecture on Diseases of church, six to members of Troop 3 Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 20 — (AP) "THE MAN FROM costumes of the period, Miss Wir­ A statement presented by Mr. opened tomorrow morning and the the Kidneys and Upper Urinary talla in a voluminous yellow silk of the Center church, four to mem­ —W. Henry Mathews, Rochester DEATH VALLEY" Wttddell showed that the amount to rest will not be counted until th « Tract." gown with trimmings of lavender, A T AMARANTH P A R H next day. bers of Troop 6 o f the South Metho­ bamlser and former head of the be raised by property tax Is $846,- dist church, two to members of Rochester Priifting Company, pub­ William in a black suit, knee 804.59. ’The tax Grand Wet com­ Little Opposition , Thomas F. Kelley, member of the breeches, continental h''.t and lace A ll indications pointed to a deci­ Troop 6 of the Swedish Lutheran lishers of the Rochester Democrat — A LSO — Upwards of 100 attended the pleted by the Assessors is $50,164.- Manchester High school faculty, jabot, both wearing white wigs u - sive victory for the Seiyukai (gov­ church and one to a member of Sea and Chronicle, died today. He was in '‘Vanishing Legion”— No. 8 Washington party gi'ven at the 873.00 and a 17 mill tax rate will and coach o f baseball and football ranged In t ^ fashion of the period. ernment) Pstfty. Scout Troop 5 r o f the South his 94th year. Masonic Temple last evening by raise $85? 802.84. teams at that institution, underwent Their second number was a gavotte, The decision concerning the Methodist church. Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ Bllh Ordered P^d an operation for the removal of ton­ which pleased even more than the LeaguM was made after receipt of A Life Scout badge ^II be ranth, and fully 75 of the number A list of 192 bills, amount’r " to awarded James W. Lewis of Sea sils this morning in Hartford. minuet and they were obliged to re­ information that the Japanese ef­ appeared in colonial costume. A fter $32,456.32, was ordered -paid by Scout Troop 51, a Star Scout badge peat It. fort to prevent the calling of the a. brief business meeting a march the selectmen, the largest being for to Cutler Hale of Troop 3 and First Sunday KIND HEARTED ENGINEER The refreshments were In keeping League Assembly had been voted Sunday was formed to the banquet ball, and countv t3«es, amounting to $16.- Class badges to John Johnson and with the occasion. Mrs. D. C. Y. down by the League Council at Monday Monday Logansport, Ind., Feb. 20.— (A P ) the judges awarded prizes for the 326.84. ’The building inspector’s re­ Arthur Johnson of Troop 5 and Les­ Moore poured at the tea table. Geneva. A foreign office spokesman — ^Pennsylvania Train No. 31 best costumes, some of which were port was accented. A list o f the ter Macintosh of Troop 1. Tuesday ^ Tuesday said the Japanese delegation ^before whizzed past Bunker Hill yester­ unusually interesting and ancient. bill and the report will be found in Following the regular session of the Assembly would probably In­ day. There were some more than a cen- other columns. the Court, a short three-act play clude Ambassador Tuseno Matsu- Engineer A. W. Paxmon, leaning ARMS CUT TALK l:ury old and others especially made Other business laist night included "Coming C3ean” will be presented, dalra Natoaka Sato and Ambassa­ The Pride and Joy of The Screen! out of his cab window, saw an old for last night’s party. Those who unanimous approval o f the study of dealing with an incident in a Scout dor Shlgeru Yoshida. hoimd dog, caught in a barbed wire passed judgment upon them were the bui’ dteg code bv a special com­ camp, where Scout training and fel­ NEXT WEDNESDAY M. Sato sent to the foreign of­ fence. Mrs. Nettie C. Miller of Milford, mittee from the Chamber of (Com­ lowship prevents dishonesty on the fice here a last minute appeal of the Surrendering his locomotive to an­ Mrs. Emma Bengs of Park street merce to determine its need for re­ part of one of the new Scouts. League Council for an extension of other on his arrival here Paxton got (Oonttnned From Page 1.) and Past Patron William Carr. vision. Executive Secretary E. J. The CTourt of Honor meeting is open time of the ultimatum to Japan into his automobile, drove the thirty They unanimously decided that Mrs. McCabe and Arthur Knofla, a to the public and a large attendance foreign office but almor’; as soon as miles back to Bunker Hill, located guarantees will assist in the re-es­ Adela Bantly, former royal matron member of the committee, appeared j of Scouts from t ther Troops, to­ the communication reached the the fence and freed the dog. tablishment of confidence and con­ of Chapman Cour. and also grand before the Board and presented the gether with their friends and par­ desks of high officials, newsboys in sequently in economic reorganiza­ matron of the state court, should re­ tentative plans of the committee, ents Is expected. the streets were shouting extras re­ tion which will lead'to a stoppage ceive the first prize for her cos­ which 'Will be to studv the code and M erit badges will be awarded as porting the big battle had begun. of world-wide commercial war.” tume, accessories, hair dressing and make recommendations to the Se­ follows: Art, Regrinald E. Barnsley, lectmen, who in turn will decide Government officials maintained Regional Pacta other details. Mrs. Bantly’s trophy Troop 4; Athletics, Richard Nich­ Personal Notices whether such recommendations will the CoimcH’s appeal to Japan was He suggested the conference was a colonial door stop. ^ ols, Troop 6 and James Lewis, be made to the town meeting for “ highly Irregular.” They said Jaapn adopt the principle of regional pacts Mrs. Jennie Armstrong’s quaint Troop 51; civics, Johnson, Troop 5; approval. would not reply directly to the ap­ which CSiile has maintained many leriod gown and ensemble was a firemansblp, James S. Neill. Jr., Broad Street Extension peal but would send a letter to A ct­ IN MEMORIAM times before the preparatory com­ close second to Mrs. Bantly's and Reginald Barnsley, William Sinna- The Board aopr-wed the lay-out ing President Paul Boncour of the mission. He also proposed that no she received a fancy pencil. Mrs. mon and Herbert Weber, all of of the Joseph Emmons real estate CkiuncU acknowledging his letter In memory of my Dear Husband, ships intended especially for of­ Ethel Montie played during the eve­ Troop 4; handicrefft, Teddy Nelson Herdlck B. Moss who died Feb. 20, tract between Woodland and Strick­ and enclosing a statement o f the fensive purposes be built. One par­ ning and also for the oldtime danc­ and Roy Olson, of Troop 8; leather- 1931. land streets, taking In Strong government addressed to all the ticular point of hope, he said, was ing and was accorded three rousing craft, Arthur Johnson of Troop 5, street. Town Engineer Prank J. powers. The statement, it was an­ No one knows how much I miss you, the presence at the conference of a cheers for her work. The refresh­ James Neill of Troop 4 and Cutler Bowen told the Selectmen that one- nounced, would reply to the accusa­ No one knows the bitter pain, large representation from the ments committe under the direction Hale of Troop 6; music, Richard MW 1 have suffered since I lost you. third of the work on the Broad tions contained in the appeal. American continent of nations not of Miss Minnie Schiebel served ap­ Nichols of Troop 6; pathfinding, Life has never been the same street extension project has been Meanwhile the more than 13,000,- In my heart your memory Ungers, yet gathered together under the ple pie, cheese and coffee. Mrs. Frank Sheldon of Troop 6; public completed and that practically all of 000 voters showed a mnh stronger Sweetly, tender, fond, and true. League of Nations. Fredeficka Spioss was in charge of health, Frank Sheldon of Troop 6 the $10,000 appropriation for the Interest in the news of the develop­ There Is not a day, dear Husband, The South Afric i delegate the entertainment. and R w Olson of Troop 3; swim­ That I do not think of you. project has been expended. A total ments at Shanghai than in J a p u ’s ming, Roy Olson and Teddy Nelson Charles de Water, said the sum to­ A t one side of the banquet hall a of 9,000 yards o f dirt has been ex national election which went for­ of Troop 3; woodcarving, Reginald MRS. EMMA MOSS tal of proposals made by the differ­ able was attractively set with blue cavated of the 27,000 yards which It ward during the day. The vote was Barnsley and Kenne'h Weber of 248 £. Middle Turnpike, ent nations during the sessions of willow pattern dishes, candleabra, the conference thus far equalled to­ Is estimated will be necessary to much lighter than usual. Troop 4. and for a centerpiece a miniature remove. No action was taken by CARD OF THANKS tal abolition of armaments. cherry tree. Foreign Minis'or Zaunlus o f Lith­ the Selectmen, although It was BATTLE IN MANCHURIA thought that $5,000 more will be To our neighbors and other friends uania, the last to speak today bad Cihangchun, Manchuria, Feb. 20. used on the project. •who have been so sympathetic and urged international arbitration, not helpful, for the gifts of flowers and Get Rebate on'Lights — (A P )— Five hundred (Chinese sol­ BOYSCOUTNEWS only of future disputes but of those many other acta of friendship and WALLSTREETBRIEFS A rebate of $1,594.28 was re­ diers fought stubbornly for three loyalty In our bereavement by the which now are engendering bad ceived from the Manchester Elec­ loss of wife and mother, we are feelings. The Studebaker Sales Corpora­ hours today to capture the town of 'noop One held their meeting at & grateful beyond expression. tric company on bills paid previous Tunhua, one of the most important tion of America announces that their headquarters Monday evening. W ALTER A. ALLEN. to the change made In street light­ strategically In Kirin Province, but The meeting was opened in the CHARLES E. ALLEN, prices on all models of Studebaker ing. The Board was also informed LURA E. ALLEN. PO E T R Y M A N FILES cars will be increased from $20 to they were driven off with heavy usual manner and then patrol meet­ that the company will light six- losses. ’ ings were held. Some tests were ADVER’nSEMENT $100, effective March .1. Explaining tenths of a mile or 3,379 feet In any the advance, the company states The Japanese lost three dead and passed during this period. A fter this section of the town recommended twelve woimded and for a time be­ Pinehurat ad. Friday night should BANKRUPTCY PETmON that its reserve stock of materials Scouts received their new registra­ by the Selectmen, this being part of fore they drove off the attackers it have included butter at 25c a pound. purchased last year for leas than tions. A fter notices were heard, the 14 mile demonstration by the appeared that they wdilld not be games of pull across the line and This price on butter, as well as all Karl Marks, of production cost has been consumed, McKee and Sum- company. able to hold the town. Reinforce­ capture the hat were played. The other l^aturday specials, will be car­ mer streets, has filed a voluntary and that such materials now cost It was voted to rent the building ried through Monday monflng. It mor^. ments were sent down from Kirin meeting was closed at 9:00 p. m. petition In bankruptcy listing llablli formerly used as a dispatcher's of­ and Changchun and Japanese with Scout Oath and prayer. You” ll laugh and forget your will pay you to take advantage of ties of $26,865.04 and assets o f $30,- fice by thb Oonnecticut company to scouting planes flew over the bat­ Notea the remarkably low prices Pineburst S07, represented by real estate and Standard Statistics Co. reports 63 Reuben McCann, to be used as a troubles, you’ll wipe away a tear la featuring on the best grade of tle. On March 3 Tpoop One will hold insurance policies. Mai'ks Is a well unfavorable dividend chuiges in the real estate office. as you follow the ups and downs food in cans. Take for example past week compared with 51 in the a Father and Son banquet for all known poultryman here, his special­ State Aid Washington, Feb. 20.— (A P) — A the fathers and sons o f the com­ Dole’s No. 1 Grade Pineapple. No. 2 ty being turkeys. The largest previous week. Favorable revisions A letter from the state highway of '’I’.nma, the most*beloved char- cans , 5 cans for 69c, and No. 2 1-2 petition whose signers include New­ munity. Tickets may be purchased creditors are as follows: Secured— numbered 14 contrasted with 3. department, informed the Select­ aJTc^ver brought to the screen! cans, 5 cans for 89c. Pinehurat will ton D. Baker, has been sent to from any Scout o f Troop One. Manchester Trust Co., Manchester, men that the sum of $17,750 is President Hoover urging that the During anniversary week Troop be open tmtil noon Monday, Wash­ The declining trend of bank sus­ $10,500; W. Walsh, Manchester. arallable from the state for the im­ United States inform the League of One and Nine put a very pleasing ington’s Birthday. pensions since the first week of the $2,200; Gastler Bros., Durham, provement o f local roads. The town Nations it will concur in any eco­ display in the vacant store window year is indicated by the compara­ $2,334. Unsecured—O. E. Bailey, may requisition the state-for tar and nomic pressure the latter may bring of the Coughlin block. tively small numbw o f suspensions Manchester. $2,400; Little & McKin­ oil and other material up to this in an effort to stop Stno-Japanese Scribe. ney, Manchester, $600; A. B. Hall, recorded in. the past three weeks, amount A similar sum will be fighting. Wallingford, $2,800; John Uchdl, says the "American Banker.” There available to the town on July 1. The petition said: Hartford, $175; M. E. Cheshire, were 24 suspensions in the past The Board received a letter from "The united States Is not a mem­ $234; Frank Jones. South Manches­ week, compared with 28 in the pn- Carl A. Anderson of Bdgerton ber of the League, but it la a party WittJ NO FREIGHT ceding week, and a height of 101 in V ter, $250; Joseph Reymander, South street asking that the town pay ex­ to the Kellogg-Briand Pact and The Management of Manchester, $450; Morris Plan Bank, the week ended January 21. Re­ penses Incurred by Mr. Anderson as there can be no doubt that J^;>an. Myrna Loy SERVICE Hartford, $940; Home Bank and opening continue strong, the figure the result of a fan his daughter suf­ contrary'to that pact, has sought Trust Co., South Manchester, $150; of 12 for the past week comparing fered on the steps o f the High school to settle a dispute by other than The Pine Grove Richard Cromwell Otto Hettlinger, Waterbury, $200; with 7 in the previous week. last week, breaking her arm. The pacific means. W hat will our gov­ Wuhington’s Birthday, 'The Chase National bank of New matter was referred to the High Announoes REDUCED RATES Jean Hersholt Joseph Marks, Bridgeport, $350; F. ernment do? Will It refuse to sever A Metro-Goldwyn-Msyer Pietora W. Woodhouse, Manchester, $1,500; York has received from the Com­ school eoaunittes. commercial relations and thereby on the menu to kelp you enjoy Monday, Febmaiy 22 monwealth of . Australia funds for George Strant, Manchester, $500; prevent almoat all the world from your evening dining nnd dnndng Glenney Lumber Co., Manchester, the semi-annual interest on the New L.\ST TIMES TODAY bringing to bear economic pressure nt the PINB GROVE, 40S Tol­ New Haven Railroad, $279; H. Seaman, South Manchester, South Wales external 80-year 5 per­ AdvlCM from YoungitowB itato which win certainly atop the present “BIG SHOT” AND “CONSOLATION MARRIAGES land Tnrnplke. Mnslo by $250; Hblden-Nelson, South Hui- cent bonds o f 1007 due on Februsxy that opwatioBi of the Younffttown hIoodahe y-i •^. e.;- ■juy 1 .-rj"- fSl .■>

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, BEBRUARY 20, 1982, P A G E IH R E fi

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON to Washington, D. tlie medita­ THE SALVATION ABBCY tion will b^jfin at 10:30 with Mr. MaoAlpine at the organ, xnd. will be This week-end there be special ADVISES BEST USE followed by the worship service. special meetings conducted by Mr. Jesus, The Good Shepherd Hie hymns to be used are: “Come and Mrs. Uncles, Mr. and Mrs. THE GOOD SEEPIffiRD Let Us Tune Our Loftiest Song,” ^w eet and daughter, and Mr. FDR CAN OPENER Text: John 10:1>16 ^ “Jesus Calls Us, O’er the Tumult of Haines. They have interesting BY GEORGE HENRY DOUl The Intenmtlonal Uniform Sun­ Our Life’s Wild Restlen Sea,” and stories to tell and aie good soloists. ^ Iktematloiinl (today Sdhool Lsmob Text, Feb. 21. day School Lees for Feb. 21. , “The Church’s One Foundation.” Saturday night at 8. p. m., Salva^ The choir will present the anthem tibn meeting. The Lord is my shepherd: I shall not want.—Psalm 28tL By WM. E. GILROY, D.D. “ Sweet Is Thy Mercy, Lord” by Sunday morning, 11 a. m.. Holi­ Miss Chire Andree, At Her­ Editor of The Conp^gstlonsllst Bamby. Mr. French will preach on ness paeeting. Sunday afternoon, 3 p. m.. Praise “Life With a Purpose.” ald Cooldiv School, Will Rightly, critics declare that as a^herd goeth before them, and they The figure of the shepherd is one On account of the dedication pro­ service. Simday evening, 7:30 p. m.. Salva­ poem the 23rd Psalm is unap­ foQow him.” They know fals vi^ee. that is for the most part lost gram of the T. M. C.\ A. tomorrow tion meeting. proached -by human composition. They flee from strangeirs. Ft'om from our modem life, especially In afternoon our usual six o’clock peo­ TeD o flts Economies. continuad association with ids sheep ple’s service will be omitted. All day Monday, Washington’s The flow of tenderness, mercy and our large non-rural communities. birthday there will be special young the shepherd gave each sheep a Tuesday evening the Epworth love is supreme. It reveals the quad- We ought to be thankful for books League will present an evening’s people’s gatherings conducted by namae. “He cadleth his sheet> by Colonel Barrett, Brigadier-and Mrs. “Who is the boss in my kitchen— ity of the Lord and what He wills name.” He atadeed his life in their- Hke the I.ew Testament which help entertainment which will consist of my wife dr her can opener?” More to do for us. to keep the soul of the world so readings, musical numbers and twck Bates and staff. The morning ser­ defense. “The good shepherd giveth. vice at .10:30, afternoon a t 2:30 and than one mam has asked himself “The Lord, (Jehovkh in the origl- His life for the sheep.” So true to near to pastoral life and experience plays, a comedy entitled, “The Best that question after the first rose- nad), is my shepherd.” It is.He who In spiritual environment and senti­ Man,” and a farce entitled “Stage evening a t 7 p. m. the Lord’s life! Ag^n, “He shadl Tuesday, 7 p. m.. Guards. sweet dawn of the honey-moon be­ will supply all our wamts, if we fol­ feed His flock like a shepherd: He ment, at least when the actual con­ Struck Yankee.” Tickets are now on gan to fade. low Him. He adone leauls away from tact with psistoral life has been so sale by members of the Epworth Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Young shall gather the launbs in His arms, People’s meeting. “John wUl be here In ten minutes, overwhelming flodds. that come into and caurry them in His bosom, amd. lEU-gely lost Ldhgue, t>iice 25c. I guess I better have supper resuly,” the soul, to the still waters of re­ The figure of the shepherd, par­ ’Thursday, 8 p. m.. Gospel service. gently leaul those that a n with Wednesday afternoon the Ladles Friday, 8 p. m.. Holiness service. reiharks the cam opener, aus she freshing truth, and gives rest In young.” Jesus declared, “I am the ticularly the Eastern shepherd, Aid Society will give a Colonial Tea struggles up out of the easy chair the verdant pastures of sustaining good shepherd....! aun the door: moves one deeply, more so than In and entertainment at 2 o’clock : in and lays aside the best seller. Poor life. Knowledge of the perfection of our Western world where methods CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE by me if amy man enter in, he shall the banquet hall of the new Y. M. Rev. Harris B. Anthony, Pastor John, he eats that ten minute meal, His providence, His pespetuad pres­ be saved, amd nhadl go in amd out, of dealing with :jheep have been C. A. Each member is asked to in­ being hungry, amd sits down to his ence, His loving klndfiess and ten­ more rough smd brusque. The and find paisture.” vite one or more friends. The price 9:00 a. m.—Sunday morning evening paper with a sigh for the der mercy, enables us to walk The Lord will do for adl who fol­ Western shepherd herds or drives of admission is 25c. good old days and a firmer belief in his sheep, and one who observed prayer meeting. through the vadley of the shadow low Him what the good shepherd Wednesday G ening beginning at 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school. Class­ things “like Mother used to make.” of death without fear, comforted by did for his flock. He will jurobect the process can well recall how 7 o’clock the Junior church school Miss Cladre Andree of the DeBoth willful and cantankerous sheep may es for all ages. the rod of His Word amd the staff from destroying powers, supply all club will meet in the vestry for Home Makers’ Schools who will of bread that comes from heaven. our needs, leaul us on in quietude, be. But the Eastern shepherd leads handwork and study. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship. open her course of lectures amd his sheep, as our lesson so very 6:15 p. m.—Young people’s pray­ Frequently the Lo(pd cadis Him­ amd fill our cup to overflowing. He Vernon demonstrations in Mamchester under self the shepherd, a Word that ap­ that climbeth up some other way, beautifully puts it. They know his The quartet will meet for re­ er service. the auspices. of the Manchester voice, and they follow, though they 6:30 p. m.—Young people’s meet­ pears full of compamionsbip amd the samae is a thief amd robber, be- hearsal at the church at 2:30 Sun­ Herald on Feb 23 in a champion can watchfulness when we recadl the cause any other way tham of the do not know the voice of a stranger, day afternoon. ing. Esther Larson Is the leader. opener wlelder, but her success lies 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic, service. custom of shepherds in those dis- Lord deceives, md leads to self-de­ and they will not follow him. The commimity service will open in controlling the cam opener rather tamt times. The shepherd lived with It is this figure of the shepherd at 3 o’clock with a study period and The Week tham letting the cam opener control struction. We enter in through the gfuidance of the shepherd that 8:00 p. m.—Monday, bsmd prac­ his flock. He did not drive them. door by obeying His precepts. He In his Ideal character that our because Jesus is the Good Shepherd conclude with the service of wor­ her. She holds that th^cam opener They became so attached to him Lord so beautifully. In this pas­ that His sheep trust Him and follow Jesus has put into this parable. ship, Mr. French will b in charge tice. has a very Importamt plame in the becomes our Shepherd when we try Him. When one thinks of the bitterness 7:30 p. m.—Tuesday, Young peo­ that they followed him from pas­ to follow' His teachings amd exam­ sage, applies to Himself. He makes and Mr. Stocking will preach. home, not only in prodding emer­ ture to pawture. “The good shep- ple. His reli^ous authority rest not The difference between the sin­ of strife that men have waged in F’riday evening a Father and Son ple’s business meeting p ": the home gency meals amd garnishments, but upon some outward badge or docu­ cere and courageous pastor, devot­ the name of the Good Shepherd, banquet will be given a' the Vernon of Marlon ’Turklngton, Orchard adso in inadring possible read econ­ street. wholesomeness, the taustiness amd is that it isn’t aJways careless or ment, but upon His love and devo­ ed. intensely to his flock, and the what a contrast there is between Center church in which the Vernon omies amd in providing a wider the indivlduadity we have come to lamy kitchen activities, that brings tion. The claim th-1 Jesus makes man of pretense is well brought out the Church as it has been and the church is co-operating. Tickets ad­ 7:30 p. m.—Wednesday, midweek ramge amd vauiety tham our tables associate with home cooked meads. about this condition. It often lies in lies near to the records of the New. The shepherd will never desert his Church as it might if it were solely mitting a father and his son are prayer meeting. would otherwise know. “But”, says Miss Andree, “we the. fact that the cook doesn’t know Testament and to the records of the flock in the presence of danger, but and completely imder the influence only 50c and it is hoped that many 2:00 p. m.—Thursday, women’s The phrase “A home cooked mead” must not forget that sometimes our or understamd food vadues, amd feeds simplest and most vital Christian the hireling cares for himself and of' the Good Shepherd and led by of that vicinity will attend. prayer meeting at the parsonage. meams a wonderful lot to those un­ memories play queer tricks when it her family not wisely but too weU. experience. That is what has been escapes at the approach of peril, saints who, more than anything Windso^Ville 7:30 p. m.—Friday, class meet­ fortunates, traveling men, actors, comes to recalling our childhood ’Those who attend Miss Andree’s going on In history through the leaving the sheep to the mercy of else, are concerned abouL manifest­ The commimity service will open ing. bachelors, hotel residents. ’They have days. ’The big yard in which we lectures amd demonstrations have presence and Infiuence of Jesus. He the enemy. ing the qualities of the Grood Shep­ at 10:30 with a sphool period, and been eating- “maiss production” foods used to play shrinks strangely in impressed upoh them the vailue of has brought His love into the lives herd. continue with the worship service. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN so long, that a home cooked mead is size when we view it now, amd the balamced rations. ’That doesn’t mean of men and women, and they have It would have been well if in the Here, too, it is a csise of like Mr. Stocking will be in charge and H. O. Weber, Pastor. ambrosia even if It isn’t very • well building that Impressed us with its a reducing fad, a deniail of this food responded to His love. “We love Christian Church we could al­ shepherd, like sheep. An attitude will preach. cooked. ’There must be a difference size amd magnificence hais grown to or that, cutting out starch Oi- sugars Him because He first loved us” has ways have preserved the symbolism of gentleness and confidence in the Sunday school, 9 a. m. or that pluase “a home cooked modest proportions. In the same or proteins—it meams the right com­ become an expression of this sim­ of the shepherd with all the em­ shepherd. produces gentleness and English service, 10 a. m. mead” wouldn’t hold the significamce way, our eaurly recollections of the bination of them. It means givi^ plest yet highest experience. It Is phasis upon the tenderness and confidence in the flock. THE CENTER CHURCH German service, 11 a. m. it does. old-time pies, biscuits amd pam-cadies Nature a cbamce. There is am end­ For the Week The old belief used to be that a grow greater with time, amd when (Congregational) less variety of foods, she points out, sleigh ride to Glastonbury oh Fri­ Wednesday, 7 p. m.. Lenten serv­ home cooked mead came either fresh we add to that recollection the. fine amd that variety allows delicious ice. German choir after the serv­ from the fruit amd vegetable stalls spice of a child’s vigorous appetite, day, leaving from the church about Rev. Watson Woodruff, Minister meals that will appead to amyone amd 7:00 p. m. Reservations must be in ice. or from the rows amd rows of glaiss it is not surprising that the modem yet be made up of a combination early. Thursday, 2 p. m.. Ladies’ Sewing jars on the cellar shelves. “We have cook has a big superstition to live that adlows sleep, rest, good diges­ Morning worship, 10:50. Sermon Circle. made a study of the subject in the down amd a read goad tc aim at.” tion, muscle building amd freedom The local Y. P. B. will hold their by the minister. Topic: George Silver Medal Contest on Friday at Friday, 4:45 p. m.. Willing Work- test kitchen of the DeBoth schools,” “A good mamy domestic difficul­ from the ill health that follows food Washington. ers society. says Miss Andree. “We know now ties end in the courts but they origin­ abuse. our church at 8:00 p. m. A play en­ The music: titled “The Mockers” will be pre­ Friday, 7:30 p. m., English choir. that commerclad camners can buy ated in the kitchen,” adds Miss “Most of the remarks about “I sented. Admission 25 cents. Prelude, America ...... Ashford The Confirmation class meets fresher fruits and vegetables than Andree in emphasizing the import­ love so amd so but I just can’t eat Anthem, Our Land, O Lord ...... every Tuesday and Friday at 3:30 the average housewife, amd can buy ance of keeping up the level of the it” are based on the fact that the SECOND CONOREGA'nONAL ...... Schnecker p. m. them cheaper, too. He can bring “home cooked mead.” Her conten­ troublesome food was put into a SOUTH METHODIST ^Gladys Squires and Clarence Tur- Frederick C. Allen, Minister Anthem, America, Beloved Land ' German school and religious in­ them into his plamt at just the right tion is not based on guesswork. The wrong combination” she says. ^klngtoiT will be the speakers...... '...... Wilson struction Saturday, 9-11 a. n^. stage of ripeness, amd ham a t his. dls- DeBoth Home Makers School has “When the cook knows food values, R. A. Colpitts, Minister The Week Morning worship at 10:45. Ser­ Postlude, Marche Militaire. po^, the most modem samita^ spent years in researC-. of every sort she is on her way to preparing so ad- , D. M. Davis, Assistant Tuesday 6:30—Preparatory Class. mon by the minister, “Hearts the The Church school, 9:30. Classes SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH equipment that it is possible to amd 'domestic smash-ups come in for most amyone cam eat amd enjoy it. It 6:30—Cuba. World Needs.” The music of the ser­ for all ages. Rev. P. J ‘. O. Cornell imagine. Only the unusual house­ investigation along with food values, doisn’t require medical knowledge. “JesuS’ Message About Sin” (the 7:00—Boy Scouts. vice: The Men’s League, 9:30. Leader, wife, possessed of her own gairden, costs and other vital household pro­ Nature’s rules are few and simple.” second in the- series "The Seveh 7:00—E. L. Play Rehearsal. Prelude—Moderate Op. 8 2 ...... Arthur Guthrie. Topic, Manchuria. 9:30—Simday school and Bible of rare skill amd the best eqifipment blems. Too many shouts of “My, that looks Major Messages of Jesus About Re­ 7:30—CecUian Club...... Schumann Lenten Institute, 6:00. Speaker, W. Classes. money cam buy, may hope to do aus Dyspepsia cam cloud the bright­ wonderful” have been followed by q 7:45—Gleaner’s Group with Anthem—^The City Beautiful...... Theodore .^ison of Manila, P. I. 10:45—Morning service with Rev. well. Wisely she decided that in est love, sour the sweetest disposi­ dreary aftermath of VOh, I wish I ligion,” being given on Lenten Sun­ Topic: “The Philippine Islands for Roy Winters preaching. mamy cases she cam profit through tion amd the loving husband who hadn’t eaten it.” Know your 1.. ^ch- day mornings at the South Metho­ Mrs. Gibson, 40 Flower street...... Federlein 7:45;—Men’s Friendship Club. Offertory—^Andantino___ Gzdeotti Christ.” Leader, James Irvipe. Mu­ There will be no evening service. buying fruits and vegetables that turns into am old grouch is more apt en laws and avoid midnight groans dist church) will be discussed to­ sic by the choir. Supper provided by are commercially canned. Her pro­ to have the seat of his troubles in is her belief. You cam’t make the morrow morning at the 10:40 Wednesday, 6:30—Quarterly Con­ Anthem — Christian, the Mom Breaks Sweetly O’er Thee .... In-As-Much Circle, Kin^s Daugh­ Monday evening a t 8 o’clock Mrs. blem lies in knowing how and where his stomaich in his heart. Mamy a family happy and sick at the same service. The largest, morning con-; ference Supper. i r .' to buy them, how to combine them 8:30—Older Boys’ Basketball...... Shelley ters. Gust Peterson of Rockford, HI., will wbman has fried her way to a time, Is amother assertion. 'Those gregation of the winter was present The Week speak in the church basement on with the rest of her meal. Then amd divorce court. Another thing Miss who hear her will be able to avoid last Simday to Lear the opening ’Thursday, 4:00—Brownies. Postlude—^March E Plat .... West Church School and Everyman’s Monday, 2:00—The Daughters of Home and Foreign Missions. only then will her meads have the Andree points opt in this connection those mistakes at leaist. discussion on “Jesus’ Message About 7:00—Sea Scouts. the American Revolution, Assembly God." 7:00—Girls’ BasketbaU. Class at 9:30. Spetdeer at the Class: The Vested Choir with Mr. Ses­ Mr, Petherbrldge. hall. 7:00—Church School Board. Christian Endeavor Meeting at Tuesday, 7:00—Choir rehearsal. sions directing will sing “Hear My ' 8:00—E. L. Play Rehearsal. .Tuesday, 7:00—Troop m . Boy OPEN FORUM Prayer” by Kopylof and “By Baby­ Friday, 7:30—^Hustler Group with 6:30, in charge of the Spanish group, lon’s Wave” by Gounod li addition Mrs. H. Russell Haley, 457 Topic, “The Truth About Liquor.” Scouts. to the stately processional number At 8 o’clock—^Motion Picture, “A Tuesday, 7:30—^Hlgh Y, Inter­ East Center street. mediate room. EX-WIDOW RAPS HERMIT "O Sacred Head Now Wounded” by 7:00—E. L. Strawrlde. Great American Lives Again — Mendelssohn. George Washington: His Life and Tuesday, 8:00—^Professional Girls, 8:00—Y, P. B. Contest and Times.” This is a series of vivid, Robbins room. ON SLEEPYHEADEDNESS To celebrate Washington’s birth­ Play, authentic, motion pictures produced Wednesday, 2:30—Women’s Fed­ day a imique patriotic service will Saturday, 9:00—Intermediate Boys’ be held at 7:00 o’cl :k. Instead of Basketball, for the Washington Celebration at eration. Hostesses, Mrs. RoUln Hitt, an address on some aspect of the the request of the George Washing­ Mrs. Walter Hobby, Mrs. Howard Admits Dog Buried Her First 2:00—Second Team Practice. ton Bicentennial Commission. There Cheney, Mrs. Rhey Braithwaite. character of this national hero, two 2:00:—Girl Scout Hike. are four reels, entitled Conquering Batch of Bread But Invites reels of Motion Pictures will be 7:00—Intermediate Department Wednesday, 7:00 — In-As-Much Opponent Into “Civilization.” shown by Rev. E. A. Legg dealing the Wilderness, Winning Independ­ Circle, King’s Daughters. Party. ence, Uniting the Colonier, and Friday, 6:30—Chib Pack. with the present day patriotic ef­ An important meeting of the Building the Nation. The Young Editor of ’The Herald: fort to buUd a better citizenry in Men’s Friendship Club, ’Tuesday Saturday, 7:00—Girls’ Rabbit Pleople’s Choir will sing a special club. I, alto, had decided that I would our own Connecticut—certainly evening at 7:45. Decision must be number. not be writing any further in reply something in which Washington if made at this time as to the future alive would be profoundly inter­ Notes to Hermit, since I had thought I of the organization. Every member Monday, 7:00—Boy Scouts. ST. MARY’S CHURCH had squelched him. But here he ested. There will also be presented present. Tuesday, 4:00—Junior Endeavor. comes back stronger than ever. He on the screen twenty-five beautiful Fourth Quarterly Conference Wednesday, 6:30—^Young Married Rev. J. Stuart Neill, accuses me of hurting.him terribly, pictures of scenes in Ireland. Ches­ meets on Wednesday at 6:30 for Couple’s Club pot-luck supper, fol­ when I criticized his poetry. ter Shields will play two comet supper. A business meeting will lowed by a George Washington pro­ Sunday, February 21st, 1932: Well, I am sorry to think I have solos of a patriotic character. follow and brief written reports are gram. Mrs. Lillian Bowers will read Services as follows: hurt any one, no matter who, but The Church School meets at 9:30 expected from heads of all organ excerpts from Percy Mackaye’s 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. ^ a. ro. with graded instruction and then, you know, the truth often izations. . play, entitled, “Washington at Ver­ 9:30 a. m.—Church School. Men’s hurts. A good dose of it, occasional­ worship. Intermediate League Church School Board meets on non. Bible Class. meets as usual in the Primary Room ly, is good to assuage the pain of A Shrine 'Thursday at 7:00. After the busi­ Thursday, 7:30—Fellowship meet­ 10:45 a. m.—^Morning Prayer and grrowing pride. at 6:00 p. m.. Virginia Loomis will ness meeting a Junior demonstra< ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sermon by the Rector. have charge of the worship service I laughed when I read of the re­ tion class will be taught by Miss John Owers on Phelps Road. Sermon Topic: “George Washing­ ception the dog gave to your poem. at the Senior Epworth League serv­ Davis and a test will be given un­ A special business meeting has ton the Churchman.” ice, The subject for tomorrow will Reminds me of an experience 1 had der the direction of the Pastor. been called for Friday evening, Feb. 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun­ when first learning to cook. No one be "Dr.'' Grenfell in Labrador.” Epworth League will hold a 26 at 7:30 to consider the finances day School. * could eat the bread so I gave our o u n t VERNON, to which George Washington re­ of the church. 7:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and dog a generous helping, and the Sunday, Feb. 28, 8:00—Stereopti- Sermon by the Rev. Albert Jepson poor fellow buried it, and never re­ tired after the close of his second term as the first con lecture on work among the of St. John’s church. Warehouse turned to exhume it. negroes of the South, entitled, Point, Conn. M There is one thing in my mental President of the United States, is one of the nation’s “Climbing Jacob’s Ladder.” The Week picture that I am glad is “errone­ Wednesday, March 2— Three-Act Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend­ ous,’—you do not part your hair in shrines. Play, “Oh, Kay,” produced by the ly Society. the middle. I really thin’ that bald- The Center Church Christian Endeavor Society at the Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—^Boy Scouts. heads are more venerable. At least Hollister Street school. Wednesday, 4:30 p. m,—Chil­ they appeal to my ideas of mascu­ (Cong;regational) Thursday, March 3 — Boy Scout dren’s Service. line piety more than centre parts Father-and-Son Banquet, at the 7:30 p. m.—^Evening Prayer and In spite of his reputation as a soldier and a statesman, church. do. Sermon. Leaving aside the matter of the Washington, by temperament, was essentially a farmer and A Patriotic Service on Sunday morning. An inter­ The Rev. Percy Rex of Trinity few thousand insurance, how much MANCHESTER LARGER PARISH churtm, Tariffvllle, will preach. would you bet on me being an X or esting meeting for Men at 9:30. The speaker has spent METHODIST EPISCOPAL The Church School and the Boy loyed the soil. Mrs. Washington was a farmer’s wife. Hef CHURCH a really widow? 15 years in China. The Lenten Institute begins with Scouts will attend. I have noticed in your correspond­ husband being wealthy, she suffered none of the drudgery Thursday, 4:30 p. m.—Congre- ence that you complain a lot of be­ a supper at 6 ;30. Dr. Allison who will give the address Marvin S. Stocking, Minister ation class of Boys. ing sleepy. Now that is ,|the com­ L. Theron French, AswNfiate Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls Friendly of the housewife who had no servants to do the work for is from the Philippine Islands. ,Emestine S. French, D. R. E. plaint of people who are considered \ mdldates. by psychiatrists to be a little men­ her. 4:00 p. m.—Contirmation classes tally deficient Now, I am not insin­ North Main Street and girls. AH services at the regular hours. The choir will meet for rehearsal Simday, March 6th, 3 p. m.—Con­ uating that you are, but I would this evening at 5:30 at the organ. like to advise you to take a day off, firmation service. and make up your sleep, as your A FRIENDLY CHURCH The Church school w 1 meet for Sunday, Feb. 28th, 7:00 p. m. — Today, even without servants/there is no need for drudg­ study at 9:45. Miss Elena Burr is Special preMher: Prof. G. H. C. s3rmptoms are very suspicious. And to address the Young'People’s de­ MacGregor, of the Hartford ’Theo­ next time you will b\} wide awake ery. . Electric light has replaced the tallow can^e. The partment, telling of her recent trip logical Seminary, Hartford, Conn and able to write a really clever article. Am sure you coul^ If you family’laundry, housecleaning, dishwashing, hold no terrors were not so sleepy. But I presume that living among turtler, frogs and for the modem housewife. Electncal appliances have made mud-holes is not a t all condusive to alertness of mind, and wduld advise these and other household tasks much easier. SUNDAY EVENING you to return to civilization, and, If necessary, apply for police protec­ South Methodist Church tion against tiiose harassing fe­ Robert A, Colpitts, Minister. males. Every electrified home has servants—electrical servants* Thanking you again, Mr. Editor, “GEORCIE I remain PUT THEM TO WORKI 10:40 ^Jesus’ Message About Sin’ Ex-wroow. Choms of 25 voices. WASHINGTON” Swedish Lutheran 7:00 ^Tresent Day Patriotism” ' Motiim Picture ( Church Rev. E. A. Legg presents motion plotnres. 25 sUdes of ^ Irish Scenery. Rev. F. J. O. Ctomell, D. D. li Comet Solos by Chester Shields. Second G>ngregational Church 2:80—Church SchooL ' at 8 o’olook 6:0<^Litemiediate and Senior Epworth Leagues. The picture vivid, authentlo, waa created at flie request of the United States Government George Washington Blroentennlal 9:30—Sunday School and Manchester’s “Sabbath Home” for Visitors. Commission.' . Bible Claases. v 773 Main St. Dial 5181, Soath Manehcflter This Invites You. .... V ~ I 'i C flT: -----1 r 10:45—Mondnji Seivic^

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ing there would inevitably.be more dslon, but as the matter now stands 4taw i}rBtn •' ; ’-;ii or less such transferring of funds. the bisDop is in a fair way to avoid Excuse It, Please! tt Is to be taken for granted, being tried on the charge of failure CmnittQ ^rratii therefore, that the rate of interest to report certain political contribu­ PUBLISHBD BT THB on the baby bonds will be quite a tions which he handled in 1928. h e r a l d p r in t in g c o m p a n y , INC ^ II B1m «11 stract bit less than that paid by the banlu. Cannon has gone to the greatest i South MBOObMtor. Conn. , .In .eonjtmctlon '' THOMAS FERGUSON In the employment of this device lengths to avoid a, criminal trial GenerBl Manssor______for the unlocking of private hoards ^ th himself as defendant involving with the Fonndod Oetobor 1, 1111 the Treasury will have to play a precisely the same proceedings pretty skillful game if it is to avoid which would necessarily be dealt W ashington Published Every Evening Bzoept Sundsys and Holidays. Entered at tbs disturbance of the savings bank with in any trial of his libel suit Post Office at South Manchester, situation and at the same time pre­ Bicentennial Conn^ as Second Class Mall Matter* against Tinkham. Now Tinkham SUBSCRIPTION RATES vent Postal Savings bank accounts demands that Cannon join with him One Year, by m a il...... 0 Per Month, by mall ..I .10 from transforming themselves with in asking for a trial, of the libel suit 17324932 Single cop ies...... I .01 much unanimity into baby bond before June. This apparently is JOcllvered, one year ...... 1 9 .0 0 holdings—^vdiich would be, for the asking a good deal of the bishop, MEMPER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS government, filling one pocket with since the last thing he wants, from The Associated Press Is exclusively money from the other at some cost all indications, is to sit in a witness' entitled to the use for republlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It in interest. At the same time an chair and be cross examined con­ or not otherwise credited In this interest bearing United States bond cerning the^ disposition of the pohti- paper and also the local news pub­ lished herein. will probably look better to most ctd contributions placed in his All rights of republlcatlon of special dispatches herein are also re- of the smaller hoarders than a bun­ hands by the New Yorker, Jameson, servede dle of non-interest bearing paper nearly four years ago. And yet if Publisher’s Representative: The money, if it'can be held before his the bishop doesn’t accept Tinkham’s A Loan Exhibit of Julius Mathews Special Agency—New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston. eyes, even if the rate be low. challenge and go ahead with the trial of his suit, how is he going to Full service client of N E A Ser- Tice, Inc, THOROUGHBRED save his face? Member Audit Bureau of Clrcnla* One may be ever so sturdy a dem­ tlons. ocrat—with a* little “d”—^an^ still The Herald Printing Company, Ina, experience a feeling of regret that assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors appearing In Friedrich Augustus m , last king of advertisements In the Manchester Evening Herald. Saxony, is dead. He was a pretty Forty to fifty uhoice pieces of the 18th century', good fellow. One likeable thing SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. about him was that, through his an­ from Manchester homes, kindly loaned by the JUST SOGGY MOIST cestors, he had been in the king owners. Included are a few rare pieces original­ business so long that he had com­ ashington Anti-prohlbitioniats of both par­ ly from the Woodbridge Tavern, scene of a short ties In the national House of Repre­ pletely outgrown the snootiness, the Letter sentatives are working on a bill that bullying intoxication of power, the stop by George Washington. would legalize 2.75 per cent beer haughty intolerance of relatively BY RODNEY DUTCHER and which, it is expected, will pro­ new royalties; for Friedrich Augus­ NEA Service Writer tus was the last of a line of Saxon vide for a federal tax of three cents Washii^rton. — President Hoover kings that endured for a thousand February 22 to March 5,1932 a pint on the beverage. Its pro­ urged all hoarders of money, as a years. moters estimate that it would, if patriotic duty, to forget their fears Daily, excepting Sundays, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. adopted, raise a revenue of half a He was too completely a king to and restore tiieir “slacker dollars” V i billion dollars a year. put much stock in the theory of the to circulation by conservative in­ (Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.) vestment' or deposit in "sound” divine right of kings; too long civil­ As first contemplated, the pro­ banks. posed legislation provided for a ized to put mueh faith in the power y That led certain newspapermen, JL beer of an alcoholic content of 8.2, of armies to rule the world; too anxious to help, to inquire aroimd experienced a human being to ims^- as to how a timid hoarder might ADMISSION FREE but strategic reasons brought about determine accurately whether a New York, Feb. 20.—This startedAdefinlto desire to be recognized for ine himself to be greatly dlSerent with a conversation concerning the his work. And be appeared appre­ the reduction of Ue stipulated given bank was sound. No entirely passing of the old Breevoort Hotel, from other men. When the repub­ satisfactory recipe was obtained. ciative of the fact that we liked it. strength to 2.75 per c«nt, the SKETCH OF A POET in lower Fifth avenue, into the hands “This, of course, started m ac­ lic was proclaimed he merely said: The most common advice is that (From Saturday Review of Litera­ of a hotel chain. WATKINS BROTHERS. iM« framers taking into consideration on^ consult a backer in whom one quaintanceship which was most in­ "Let’s go to the theatre. I have ture) But it led to a tale about-Charles teresting. that there is record of much evi­ has confidence. But it is obvious done the people no harm, they will Once the wild rapture and the beat­ Edison, son of the late Thomas A. dence before the Supreme Cotu^ and enough that the hoarders, now es-. which I had never heard before. do none to me.” When a spokes­ titmated to have 11,300,000,000 hid­ ing wing “We began to go about together, Congressional judiciary committees Of Song were mine, the Sun, the ’The story was told by my favorite and I took him over to some of the man of the provisional government, den awAy, lack complete confidence raconteur, Konrad BercoVlcl, who that 2.75 per cent beer is not intoxi­ in bankers. climbing flight, places in the East Side where I cating. called him by telephone and asked The storm’s rough fellowship upon happened to be in the process of had lived. For years I had occu­ It is also admitted that msmy giving a workout to a gypsy band if he was willing to relinquish the the height— pied a most modest two-by-four With this evidence any old timer citizens cannot figure out very which he will soon conduct over the after first coming to America, but I throne, he merely remarked, “.Oh, much on the basis of bank state­ Rider-of winds that spin the worlds radio in a prog^ram of folk music. who remembers about welssbier will and fling had made a great many friends well, I suppose I’d better.” The ments, since they do not demon­ “I see you folks had a piece and I had acquainted itiyself with heartily agree. It was always pos­ strate the extent of liquidity, and Space-wide the starry levities of about Charley Edison,” he observed. only thing that miffed him was the Spring! the gypsy music as played in this HEAL1H<*1»ET ADVICE sible to get a stomach ache from because banks have fail^, not “Maybe you didn’t see, but I used country. By the way, the music I probably inadvertent failure of the I falter now; there falls and blurs M DrFMmkM cC^ enough welssbier but impossible to necessarily because they were un­ a story about him in my book. shall some day present will be the revolutionists to invite him to par­ sound but often because depositors my sight develop even a shadow of a Jag. Yet New York Merry-Go-Round.’ And real folk music, for I know what it ticipate, as a member, in the pro­ became frightened and began to A drift of ashes down on dusty it has to do with the old Breevoort. is.” welssbier according to an encyclo­ withdraw their money in large night. S s J U R B 'J *WAHHtOICT WMTHtPilTWmgMPWBKt W*l visional govenunent. And he made Maybe you would like to hear frag­ “Well, he went on being a more- paedia table prepared before prohi­ amounts. Nor dull ears hark what magic ments of it?” or-less anonymous young poet for no great fuss over that. bells may ring. bition contained within a small frac­ Having nodded our assent, he some time. And, o f a sudden, He spent the latter years of his still being anxious to- do some­ went on: "Well, back in the days he was downtown in New York ih a tion as much alcohol as that allowed thing about this dangerous hoard­ I should have striven for some faith when Greenwich Village wsis what life in a big country castle with big office building, an executive in NO MORE BOW-LEGS <$>best for me, and are hot baths in. the proposed bill, its content being ing, however, one turns to consider­ whose heat it was and the Breevoort was a the concern. There I visited him lots of good shooting ground around ation of the Postal Savings System good?” 2.64. Of burning hearts might set a planet great hangout for artists, poets and and he seemed to enjoy laughing It has been believed in the past Answer: Even when one kidney —officially referred to as "a refuge flaming: Beer of 2.75 per cent strength is it and said he was having “a jolly writers, I was sitting over my over his literary efforts. He had- that bow-legs are caused by the has been removed, if toe other kid­ of the timid.” In other words, pos­ Or, fallen like great Lucifer, pro­ coffee one evening. On the table every reason to be proud of them baby attempting to walk too early a poor dish. It is very much to be fine time.” tal savings is considered the hoard­ ney is not seriously affected, there is claiming lay the copy of a little periodical and doubtless was. in life, but there is practically no no reason why you cannot live for But then, it took a thousand years er’s haven. There is always a rush doubted whether it would ever pro­ Across the skies his splendo. in de­ issued at the time from some vil­ “Years passed and I visited him evidence to indicate that this is true. many years with only one , kidney to it in times of depression and duce any half billion dollars of to produce that kind of a king. Not feat. lage basement. at the East Orange offices. He in­ Babies do not attempt to walk or functioning." The best foods are the doubt, which is why in the last 30 With a companion, I sat reading revenue. Real beers of either Ger­ many of the king tribe were thor­ But meanly I sink down: wasting troduced me to his father and cvawl until their tissues are strong fruits and vegetables, with ysmall months the number of postal sav­ large powers this paper and my eye encountered Thomas Edison referred to his son’s enough to withstand the strain. man or British types contain from oughbred to such extent. amounts of proteins and fats, but ings depositors has increased from On tavern satellites and sodden some verses signed i^th the name, writing days in a most kindly fash­ not many carbohydrates. I do not 417,000 to 1,177,000 and deposits Most cases of bow-legs are caused aroimd S.2 to around 4.5 per cent of hours. ‘Tom Peeper.’. We were, diiscussing ion. ■ by the baby’s diet not being rich approve of hot bathes except as a* have jumped from 1154,000,000 to alcohol, without counting the FUNERALS Don Marquis. the verses when a young man came “I asked Charles what had be­ enough in bone building substances. therapeutic measure, but you could 8596,000,000. ------• to the table, sat down and asked come of his poetry, and I gathered Of course, a few babies seem to be use warm showers followed by cold. heavier ales which run much higher It is very difficult for the. person “The faith of the United States of OPPORTUNITY our opinion of them. be bad left all that behind him. He boW-legged naturally, but I am quite in kick. Nobody knows what the not in complete revolt against the America is solemnly pledged to the (From the Saturday Review, Lon­ I admitted thinking they were had, it seems, put his early efforts sure that the majority would have (Reducing Hips) alcoholic content of the average usual standards and traditions of payment of deposits with accrued don) i better than most, whereupon he in a tin box and dedicated them to correctly formed limbs if 'the Question: C. K. writes: “Will you interest.” The handsome postal made it plain that he was the his'youth.” home brew is, but it is. extremely our civilization to reconcile himself What ample time the plowman has mother’s diet pecedlng. the birth, please tell me through the news­ savings deposit certificates, which anonymous Tom Peeper. It was Which is just jabout all there is and the baby’s diet isiibsequent to paper column if it Is possible to re­ doubtful that a generation habitu­ to the idea of a complete absence one receives in lieu of a bankbook for thought. not long afterward that a telephone to the anecdote, except that the