MANCHESTER IS Police in FORMER AIR AID CAREFULLY RATED FIRST IN Expect **Red Trouble* UNDER ARREST WEEKEND, IS' 1 CWA LANDING lyashlngton, Feb. 8.— (AP) —<&demonatration is scheduled for to- FOR COTEMPT Secret Service operatives and day. We expect about 1,000 persons Metropolitan police picketed sec­ altogether. I have heard some talk i tions of the capital early today aft­ of their going to Lafayette Park.” • ^ . •! APPEAL OF CONNOR CosteOo, State Jobs Commis­ er receiving reports of a possible The park is directly across Penn­ MacCnicken, Who Was Head '4 “Communist" demonstration in sylvania avenue from the White ft - 3f‘ sioner, Says Records, Co­ which officers said perhaps 1,000 House. of Aeronaoties, Held by f M persons might take part. Early Reports State Motor Vehicle Com­ Although conceding they pos­ “Early this morning,” Kuehling ORDERS PROBE operation Here Are by Far sessed (mly piecemeal information as estimated, "there were maybe 200 or Senate Order for Refnsing missioner Makes Special to what if any shape the projected 300 here, with more reported on the f demonstration might assume, police way from Chicago, New York, OF DISHONEST the Best Encountered. said they were ready for any Pittsburgh and a number of other to Show Contract Records eventualities. d u e s .” Plea to Antoist to Make At police headquarters the belief Police had not established defin­ Ettele P. Costello of the Connec­ was advanced that Washington’s itely the identity of the leaders of Washington, Feb. 3—William P. U . S m C U L S Special Effort to Avoid the third "hunger march” in as many ticut Re-empl rment Commission. the reputed “Chnmimlsts,” but MacOacken, Jr., Assistant Sec­ 03 years was the objective, and that Secret Service men were dlr^ted to retary of Commerce in charge at In charge of the registration of un­ the same organization — the Na­ look into this angle. V irti^y all Usual Disheartening Rec­ employed In Connecticut, in a state­ tional Unemployed Coxmcil — was demonstrations planned here for Aeronautics under President Hoo­ New York Newspaper Says ment to the Herald this morning behind all three. years past have been Investigated ver, and later Washington represen­ ord of Ante Accidents.” complimented Charity SupeiintenQ- Forces Gathered by Secret Service and sometimes tative of many air lines, was ar­ Leaders of the reported movement Department of Justice agents. President Has ToU Secret ent George H. Waddell for the con­ rested late yesterday by order of began mustering their forces incon­ Police voiced confldence the the Senate. ation in which he found the records spicuously 3resterday at a Negro demonstration would be handled ’The arrest resulted from his re­ Service to Clean Up the Hartford, Feb. 8.— (AP)'—^An of the town, also for the co-opera­ Masonic hall. with as little disturbance as last fusal to permit the Senate commit­ peal to (tonnectlcut motorlata to ex­ tion give} by the local office in the Lieutenant Benjamin Kuehling, year’s “hunger march,” which re­ tee investigating ocean and air mail recent InvMtlgation conducted by chief (rfficer of the eariy police shift, solved itself into an orderly parade contracts to see the records of his Situation. ert every effort to avoid "the usual the state office here. said: of vociferous men and a few negotiations with air mail compa­ disheartening record of weekend “Tour Town Treasurer has kept a 'T understand some sort of women. nies, and a later admission by Mr. automobile accidents and fataUties” very, verj' fine set of books,” said MacCracken that papers had been New York, Feb. 3.—(AP)— 'The waa made by Colonel Michael A. Mr. Costklo this morning. My de­ removed from his office with hisi partment has had occasion to inves­ knowledge and consent and subse­ Daily News says President Roosevelt Connor, state motor vehicle com­ tigate ccmditions in eight or nine quently destroyed. has ordered the Secret Service “to missioner. tcrarns o f com parative size in the No Dissent on Order end the alliance of crooked govern­ ’The commissioner’s letter: state, and the records of Manches­ C. C. C. BOYS IMPROVING ’The action was ordered without To the Motorists of Connebticut: ter, ^ far, are the beet yet found.” dissent by the Senate on a motion ment officials and the underworld.” Such action is without precedent May I appeal at the start of this 16 Replacenaeats by Senator Black, chairman of the since Resident Lincoln gave Allan weekend to the motorists of Con­ Mr. Costello told the Herald this com m ittee. PARK AT ROCKY NECK ’The writ, issued by Vice President Pinkerton, fbunder of the service, necticut to make a special individ­ morning that 16 men now on the ual effort in the operation of their Garner, orders Mr. MacOacken to Yvette Nadeau of Quebec became the bride of Hamad Obadle of Bag­ the double duty of spying behind the CWA list here will be replaced next be brought before the bar of the cars, so that the usual dishearten­ Week by men eligible, by reason of dad in a quaint Bahai ritual in New York. Standing beside a tiny Confederate lines and tracking down Senate Monday with his records. enemies of the Union in official ing record of weekend automotatie preferential rating. Of the men to home-made altar, the couple are shown as they were made man and Camp Chapman Members ’The case would be turned over to Washington. accidents and fatalities may stop. be removed, Mr. CosteUo stated, SANKEY, KIDNAPER, the local District Attorney for jury wife by Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, Persian poet. Last weekend automobUes iriii«d there are six aliens; four to be re­ Orders for the action by the trial if Mr. MacCracken were found Secret Service, whose duties are eight persons in Omnecticut. The moved by reason of having been on Complete Attractive Office guilty of contempt at that time, due previous weekend the number' at aid after the expiration date and six usually confined to protecting the HEAVEY GUARDED to destruction of his papers by Colo­ HOLD-UP MEN President’s person, trapping coun­ fatalities was seven, the week be-' regular replacements. nel L, H. Britten, president of fore that five. ’This takes account After a complete inspection of the Bnildmg —* New Main En­ Northwest Airways, who with Gil­ SAIT0,0NWAYHER£ terfeiters and acting as intelligence KNOCKED DOWN officers for the State Department, only of persons killed Saturdays local records during ^e past ten bert Givens, secretary to Harris Simdays. were Issued by Secretary of the days, Mr. Costello and officials from Hanshue, president of the Western 'This toll is terrific. It appalls us trance Is Being Built. ’Treasury Morgenthau, the News tiM Hartford office foimd that of Erery Precaodon Taken to Air Express, was permitted to take Made Mistake of Lining Up SEES ONLY AMITY each Monday as we read the record says. the 219 men placed on CWA jobs papers away. Detectives Among Their —too late to save any lives. and removed from the charity list Prevent the Escape of the Waiver Rights Received Other Victims. Evidence of Frauds Let us be appalled by the sttnn- in accordance with federal instruc­ New Haven, Feb. 8.—(AP)—C. Mr. MacOacken’s arrest was Already, the News adds, the tion before kilUng people Inntfied a t tions, only three persons not in con­ C. C. boys at Camp (jhapman in Ni- carried out shortly before 6 p. m. Secret Service detail has evidence merely after.. by Chesley W. Jurney, sergeant-at- Brooklyn, Feb. 3.—(AP)— New Japanese Ambassador formity with the regulations were antle have just completed kn attrac­ Notorions Racketeer. of Customs frauds and illegal re­ I appeal to every mototlst to not thus given .work. arms of the Senate. Mr. Jurney Pastore Zarro and Valentine funds of import duties that total tive can^> site office Iniildlng at left the Senate in a black morning Clsastomo did not time their en­ to prevent this needless slaughter. Official Report. Langhs at Idea of U. S.- $100,000,000; an imderground rail­ Let us, each one of us, take aiyl It Is expected that the official rb- Rodcy Neck state park. Superinten­ coat and gray striped trousers, a trance wisely. road for transporting criminals in Sioux Falls, S. D., Feb. 8.—(AP) black ten-gallon hat on bis Bursting into a shop today, keep a pledge to give Connecticut dent Harld D. Pearson said today. and out of the United States; a $50,- one weekend, this weekend, fret. xS (OoBttnoed on Pngs Bovan) The building is situated on a —Alert guards.and menacing guns head and a red carnation was in his they ordered the customers to 000 bribe to a Clustoms patrol which bottonhole. Nippon Qnarrd automobile killings. knoll at the south end of the Circle line up against the wall. resulted in a camouflaged rum run­ held in a prison cell today the $100,- He admitted that be had no place Will you, each one, by alert, car^ camp sites which were also con­ "But ti^ is DO holdup,” they ner sailing unmolested up the Hud­ 000 captive of the United States (Oonttnued on Page Two) said reassuringly. “We’re just ful and courteous drlvtog, uflietheg structed by the C. C. C bojn from son river as far as Haverstzaw, N. you are operattog a passenger, vehie government, Verne Sankey—rail­ lookiag for a guy.” London, Feb. 8.—(AP) — Ifiroehi Camp Chapman and which were ex- Y.. where she went agrounef. glrlz. bn of accidents. W h a tiisy’ got to' the last tivo assignments in the Japanese (hplo- The boys are also busily engaged in Every precaution was taken to MDIION IN STOCKS Mona BIreetor i* V ^ PeiwMial Blatter GET FEDERAL AD) building a new main entrance road men, things happened. matic seivlce — the ambassador­ circumvent escape of the mitp ac­ Winiam H. Moran, chief a t the' *I1»» it a persona] matter. It con­ to the site. 'These two customers prompt­ ship at Washington — left lor bis Secret Service and a goveonment ly knocked Zarro and Clsasto­ cerns you, every one, both as to At present about 3JiOO feet have cused of the abduction of Charles BELIEVED FORGED new post today firmly convinced agent for 51 years, is headlag the 3mur ow - lives, the Il'ves of those to been subgraded, but it is expected Boettcher, Second, Denver, C^iUo., mo to the floor and snapped that nothing stands in the way of investigation, which is hrfng con­ handc'jffs on them. ’They wore your own family circle, or of others Dozen Pbys Now Being Pro­ several weeks more work will have as he languished behind the bars bringing about the most friendly ducted by a hand-picked- group of dear to soipo one. Detectives Harry E?goIt and to be done before it can be opened after a hurried trip to the peniten­ basis of understanding between the his . smartest veteran operatives, the Howard Latting, conducting a two coimtries. Through the courtesy of the to the public. All the improve­ tiary here from Chicago where he News says. newspapers of the state extra­ duced Tbrongh a Grant of ments at Rocky Neck t)ark have was nabbed Wednesday. Mystery Man in Califomia policy raid. “There is no real outstanding ’Thev sfdd Zarro and Clsasto­ difficulty” between the Udited Armed with hundreds of com­ ordinary method of appealing to been carefully planned to preserve “It must have cost at least $100,- plaints of rackets and shakedowns you has beet made possible. Let us and bring out the natural beauty of mo were carrying brass knuc­ States and Japan,” the new ambas- 000 to catch him,” said Calf Elden, Had Cashier’s Check On which have reached the ears of the an respond; let every driver throw $28,000. this spot. kles and a lead sling, and ar­ sador said as he walked through Federal district attorney, “and we President and Morgenthau, the not only the weight of his driving New Office Building. rested them for possession of Waterloo station ' to entrain for won’t Jike any chances on him get­ News continues, the operatives have methods, but also his influence, bc Neoradui for nearly two ttoendsn b t In the face of threatening opposi­ school teacher and a 28-year-old made her way to the ^i^r and fsU. “Be absolutely bard boiled x x x Estimates of the number of cab duce plays. early spring adjournment the United States Senate aalfc tion from employes who objected to farmer today bore evideoce of the dead on the steps. ^ even if you hit the b lgg^ poiliticai driven on strike today varied, but A furtiier hope is that the “road" a new general manager appointed with boto the Senate and House House, died early today from ksavk double tragedy that was enacted be­ The chUdren, who had hiddm IM-' boM in the United'States on tha the dearth of vehicles on the matp may be revived under CWA benevo­ by the company to meet workers’ in recess today. President Roosevelt biead in-carrying out this prognun.” disease at bis new home hers. Ba studied over what further legislative fore the horrified eyes of 20 pupils. hind their desks, ran. As they did was 74. lence, providing culture for the demands for a Cuban executive, the The story of how Miss Margaret Reqi SdriUng (Oonttmied on Bags ) countryside arid vitamins for the President said: suggestions he will toss into the so tb ^ Mid Seick went to the As pobUaher o f .tbs Omaha Congressional machine. Graves, 28, the school “marm” of school yard and shot himself A t the same time, Mr. Ro(MH)v^t aetere. 'T have 100,000 men behind me depicted the task at the state iftnis- Herald hs was kaown Secretary Roper is compiling a Monroe School, No. 2, near hare, throui^ the heart TREASURY BALANCB the oountiY andwaaan Some Thespians contend there Is ready to stifle any attempt to de­ tor as requiring “extraordinary pa<> report recommending some changes was shot to death yesterday by Her­ al llfurs from ths dnya of hla nothing like a doee of 'GlacBeth" or stroy the nation’s sovereignty.” Relatives of the teacher said tlence and long bCurs^ at Waebington, Feb. 8,— (AP)—^Tbe ‘ f ^ "Truth in Securities” AotYn- man Seick, a rejected suitor, who su c e jw rul flg h t to t' imtWoatipti . "Ben Hut" to pep up the farmers Rafael Glraud, present adminis­ Miss'Graves had attempted to,.end idl UnMa.” positlcm of the Treasiqy February cations today wqre that it would then fired a blast through his own the yiear-loog frieodsh^ with Seick ths vtonaiUM tmal^ at ehMnnas-i and send them radng into the wheat trator of the company and leader of urge modlflcation In some regula­ heart, w u told by the child wit­ T bs stbtiB dtrectois tod sF pfnnned 1 was: the employes, oould not be reached durln^-the boUdays, and Elmer Lsu^ the Bmato » ^ fields the next morning with new gn- tions applying to the investment nesses. to wind dp the four days of "scribool- Receipts, 8233,6,i80,6S7Je; ex­ mittee tofhs' after a meeting which the workers son, at whose bozM she boarded, told 1 ^ ’ the^ have bad with the Iseada penditures, $80,im,466.T8 (Mcsss thuslasm for the plow; and the banking dusIwmm. It probably win it was dufiag the last class of authorities of tbrsats S s i^ bad farmers feel there is nothing like told Mendieta toey objected to tbs go to the Capitol. tbs dky that tb ^ said Seick stalked of all the Federal emergency agen­ at credito); balaaos, |M84,718,166.- naming of Federico Porro OrfUa. mads to end his life unless the to th e wheat, translated into bread, to add Democratic leaders are expectmff Into the room with a shqtfup. Mlsl y o v ^ woman responded to bis . at- cies. 18; CuMomi zsesipts for th s month, However, numerous employes said shortly a presidential request lor OesvM saw him, they uiA, gnd On Capitol RUl Dcmooiatlo Beuss new lustre to the long hair of the they would strike if soldiers were to n ^ M . actors. authority to nMOtiate rep^ rocal scMansd as she crouched oader a nmde resdy ^ M n g qp Rectfpts te r tito Swal ysar used. ’Vurdsr and suiolde’.’-^was what If the CWA can find the necessary tariff treaties and raise or lower im­ dssk fer salstF. Mr. Roosevelt’s r^M tt tor (bines July 1), I4,4M^^,46B.16; ex- Tbs President threw guards of port duties 60 per cent without CoroBsr Herman Boeksn wrote hi . the actor win get bis bread by But, by that time Ssiek was close fiOO fbr relief .. putpip^ psmtttufsb, |8iStLw7j6SLS6 (to* scddiers around the company’s Senate ratiflcatlon. The WMte upon her and, as he polled the trig<> his w fy n tt. S tfiidtog ClASOJttajSUS of smer* " 1^,000,000 to canthflis ths JSd the countryside will get its cul­ ofHoss, ntants and power stotions ture. fsr of the fuo, a riJa of stagi Be added thgt there aMuld bo no torts prpgoun and i}to.'rsst ganegr eTOsnMtwmfl^^'stswi of t*. mads ready for a showdown. ponrad Jato m Csao^a,bgek. inqiM h^' rPA'GBTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATORDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1984 ►'-'t FOUND AUTO BOBS THROUGH HEP.ALD ADV. NAME HENRY SCHALLER CCC BOYS DHPROYDiG (Siveos entered, fihe k... _ FORDGN EXCHANGE HIGHEST DEGREES M anchester Mr. MaoGawkeiv^«lteLJn4.j Harold Keating of the Man­ FORMER AIR AID "lawyer'e privUefe’^ la not chester Credit Rating Bureau has AUTOMOTIVE CHAIRMAN PARK AT ROCKY NECK Date Book to the Senaterale.aeKrem UNUSUALLY ACTIVE found that Herald advertise­ FOR DE MOLAY BOYS with airway coa^aBlee, With ments pay. UNDER ARREST Mr. MacCraokeat r approval, taC|J On ’Tuesday morning of this Division of Chamber of Com­ (Oontiniied from E*aga One) with eome oorreGktedcoce. ' week he lost an automobile robe. merce Holds Annual Meeting Yenight planned for the grounds surround­ Thinking that he might And it ne at Castle Farm Inn. February 3—Zlpaer C3ub jjaacs, Markets Kept in Turmoil by did not advertise it imtil Thurs­ Two to Be Given Legion of ing the building. Sub-Alpine club. F O R C m i P T At Camp Cross, In West Cornwall Also M. H. S.-New Britain game DID YOU m il mt- day when he inserted r. lost ad­ Henry Schaller was elected chair ...... vertisement in The Herald. Fri­ severed promotions become effective at State Armory. (Oontlooed from Page One) Speculators as Salances Honor Award at Temple man 6f the Automotive Division of Feb. 1. Stanley Sajdloskl of Mll- day morning at 7:30 it was ,*e- the Chamber of Commerce at its Next Week turaed to him by a man who fbrd, Stanley F. Straska of Hart­ to iMiuuerate Mr. MacC^acken, A man’s laugh reveals hie oharao* annual meeting last night at Castle February 6 and 7 — Play, “Pen- ter, says a university pTeMdAfit Are Shifted About. gave the name of Johnson. ’The Monday Night ford and Louis Maloney of New Ha­ rod” at whiton Meniorial by Com­ who was subsequently released In Farm Inn on Tolland Turnpike. He ven were promoted to leaders, while custody of his attorney, Frank J, That is, if his tonsils am at la' tha robe was left at Mr. Keating’s succeeds Elmore Hohenthal. Ernest munity Players, auspices Educa­ way. Phillip Lubarksy of New Haven, tional Club. Hogan, counsel to Albert B. Fall home and the Under left before Bantly was named as treasurer. "Where is the ice packT" Mr. Keating had an opportunity John Martin of HazardvUle, William February 9 — Junior Prom at and Sldward L. Doheny during the (By AModatod PreM) For/the first time stsos the insti Vaimle of Hartford and Emil Olson Harding oil scandals. Admiral Byrd. Is the Uquor eo bad to learn his Arst name to reward Manchester High school. in the Antarctic, too! Foreign exchange naarkets were him. tution of John Mather chapter. Or­ of Sharon are new assistant leaders. Also annual Bremen’s Night at “Hi4)py’’ Arrest kept In turmoil today by feverish der of DeMolay here, two members Landscaping Work. School Stree’ Rec. J. Mark TriceiViksistant sergeant In Justice to Babe Ruth, why at-arms, assist^ Mr. Jumey in ■peculation and continued shifting will be given the highest degree of As soon as the weather will per­ February 10 — Girl Scout rally, shouldn’t bis home runs also be c^it mit landscaping* work on the camp making the arrest, which w af in down to three bases? of International balances prompted the order when the Legion of Honor pageant and Scout demonstration, the nature of a happy meeting. grounds will be undertaken. For- at State Armory, 7:30 p. m. TO END HUNDRED HOUR will be conferred upon Charles Mr. MacOacken met the ser by the new gold value for the dollar. estry department surveyors are now Also annual meeting of local YD Theodore Morgan and Harry Bruce working on the plans for the work. geant-at-arms with a handshake, The dollar showed some signs of Club at Osano’s cottage at Bolton. and they laughed, exchanged quips declining to its new parities in the DRIVE THIS AFTERNOON Puller Monday night ’The Investi­ Snow the last week has again A Glorious New Love Team y i provided skiing and snow shoe ac­ Coming Events and smlUngTy posed for phot^ ture of the Legion of Honor degree - grapbers. FlniEUly Mr. Jumey read earlier dealings in Paris and Lon­ tivities as a recreational pastime February 11 — Police benefit at Comes to the Screen. will be a public ceremony and. all the warrant to hitn- don after its swift and perverse rise for boys at several of the camps lo­ State Theater. Don Randazzo Scheduled to friends of the order are cordially in­ Mr. Hogan was present and con­ of yesterday. cated throughout the state and February 13— Father and Son CHARLES > But this tendency was quickly re­ Quit Wheel at Rubinow vited to attend. ’The meeting will i r t % Banquet at South Methodist church. ferred wlui his client and the ser- be held In the Masonic Temple be-: 'A skating has also been pursued. At g^ant-at-arma for about an bqur. versed, and after trading was trans­ Building at 4:30 O’aock. If \ Camp Robinson, the boys recently Also Father and Son Banquet at ginning at eight o’clock. Concordia Lutheran church. . He indicated that he woifid at­ ferred to New York with the close (Jharles T. Morgan Is a Manches­ received an attractive e^^bit in the tempt to avert the contempt FARRELL of the European banks, foreign cur­ Today at 4:30, Don Randazzo, form of a grafting board which con­ February 14, 15, 16, 17—Automo­ and stunt driver, ends his hundred hour ter yoimg man but Harry B. Fuller bile and Homo Appliancis Show at chaiges by declaring that Mr. Mac- rencies began to fall again. now lives In New Jeraev h sists of materi^ that Illustrate CTracken had now received waiver endurance drive In the new 1934 State Armory. BETTE After the dollar had closed in merly been a resident here. methods of grafting and budding. It rights from all of his clients and Chevrolet sedan. The drive will February 16—Annual banquet of Parle at the equivalent of 6.35 cents *Dad” Fred Palmw of New Haven Is a gift from J. H. Murray, head was free to permit aU correspon­ to franc, the French franc began to end somewhere in the vicinity of the gardener at Yale University. Luther League of Emanuel Luther­ dence to be seen. He did not ex­ will be In charge of the investiture an church. DAVIS decline in New York, getting within Rubinow building and it is expected acting as a dpputy for the Grand plain how he would meet the quea- .04 of one cent of yesterday’s low that a large crowd will be on band February 17—Scotch-Irish Night tion of that which has been re­ in Council. The ceremony Is an Im­ at Orange Hall. level of 6.22 cents. to see Don quit ths whed. Ar­ pressive one and should attract a moved. rangements have been made to have The dollar closed at London at large attendance to the Temple. March 13, 14, 15, 16 — Annual "Secret Meetlnga" on Contraoia **The Rig 4.93 1-2 to the pound, and the pound an ambulance waiting in case be OPENING STOCKS Herald Cooking School at State Senator Black said in the hearing Theater. Sessions in morning. later rose in New York to 34.94 3-4, should need it. At the last check today that testimony given to date Don reported that he was feeling March 20—Annued Concert of G up 6 3-4 cents from yesterday, but Indicated .that there was a secret Shakedown**. much better than be expected ae DR. DOLAN APPOINTS Clef Club at Emanuel Lutheran then It quickly fell back to close to New York, Feb. 8—(AP)—Stocks gathering for imlawful purposes of would. ’Tie snow has added a grreat Henry SohaOer church. aviation operators adjoining the $4.90. deal to the nervous strcdn of his steadied following slight price ir­ April 2—Masonic Ball, State Ar­ And On the Same PONTILLO A D E PU n regularity at the opening today. office of former Postmaster (3en- Some foreign exchange quarters stunt. The Chevrolet, covered with The following were elected to the mory. eral Brown. ’The Chairman of this in Wall street said the most disturb­ executive committee: (Jeorge Betts, Many industrials cancelled minor Progrram signs of local business concerns, has dips and moved higher. Ralls were April 23— Ninth annual concert of committee, he added, was Mr. Mac- ing faotor in the situation seemed to been a familiar sight on the streets Alex Cole, Elmore Hohenthal, Bert Beethoven Glee C3ub at High school Oacken and the arbitrator was the Thundering Through be heavy bear selling of .04 of a Dr. Edward O. Dolan, Internal Gibson, Wilbrod Messier and Frank steady. since ’Tuesday when Officer WlnAeld U. S. Steel, Chrysler, <3eneral auditorium. Postmaster General. cent, as result of the desire of bear Martin handcuffed Don to the wheel revenue collector, has announced the Riley. The coming Automobile and The Senate action followed a sen­ Thrills and Danger. speculators to take short positions appointments of deputies and In the Home Appliance Show, to be held at Motors, American Smelting, U. S. and the long g ^ d started. The Smelting, Onsolldated Gas, Allied sational disclosure that during a Yonr Favorite in this currency. drive was sponsored by the Riley list there is Included one appoint­ the State Armory February 14 BODY 18 IDENTIFIED heavy snowstorm last evening Mr. ment from Manchester. ’Th» goes through 17, was also discussed by C!hemlca], American Telepbona and It was suggested in Wall street Chevrolet Company and the follow­ New York Ontral were factions to Western Star to James J. PontlUo,. who Is one of the members, following a dinner Hamburg, N. Y., Feb. 3.— (AP) — that the Bank of France might put ing co-operating merchants: ’The a point higher. DuPont gained 2. a prompt stop to this by arranging West Side Dairy, Davis’ Home the younger Democrats in Manch m- served by the Castle Farm manage­ ment The dollar reversed its upward Mrs. Wesley H. Fletcher said today for a big exportation of gold to sup­ Bakery, Oak Street Tavern, Ray ter. He Is named to take the place that the b^y washed ashore near that was held by Howard A. RusseU trend in early foreign exchange Ruck Jones port the franc, and Announcing in Paris’ Filling Station, Arthur Drug Westerly, R. I., was that o f her hus­ Victory Hall of New Britain, a Republican. dealings. The British pound recov­ convincing manner that it would Store and Adamy^s Service Station. ered 6 3-4 cents at $4.94 3-4 and the band, missing for two weeks. Her Golway Street Manchester continue to pay out gold to support SAITO ON WAY HERE, French franc came back .09 H of a father-in-law, Charles Fletcher, the franc at parity. cent to 6.32^ cents. made the Identification. BIG SHOW Exchange dealers saw no indica­ With New York commercial banks Fletcher had been reported miss­ SUNDAY NIGHT, FEB, 4 TREASON tion that either the American stabi­ SEES ONLY AMITY ransacking foreign centers for gold, ing from a steamer which arrived Featoring lisation fund or the British equaliza­ some exchange experts believed it In New York Wednesday. The body would not be long before leading Tully Marshall • Erie Linden in CHAPTER n tion fund were active, and it was (Oontlnaed from Page One) was found ’Thursday and an autopsy assumed that they were both stand­ European currencies were pushed showed the man had drowned. “AFRAID TO TALK” I THREE MUSKETEERS ing by, waiting for the situation to GEORGE’S TAVERN up to the new dollar’s parity. It be very happy,” the new ambas­ Papers found on the body led police Also quiet down. was estimated that between $26,- Corner Oak and Cottage Streets sador added. 000,000 and $30,000,000 of the metal to believe It was Fletcher’s and his “ Clancy of the Mounted” While it was understood that Discussing current agitation by has already been purchased for father left Immediately to attempt SAT. American banking authorities would identification. Pictures At 7 P. M. some English speakers for action to quick transportation to the United SUN. like to see the movement of fimds meet the competition offered by low States where it will Immediately be The family said the man had been * Doors Open 6:30. to New York slacken, and proceed Mexican Cowboys priced Japanese products, Saito sold to the Treasury at a substantial 111 for two years. Admission 15c and 25c. at a more orderly pace, international Circle pointed out that Japanese-American profit to the Importers. banking quarters could suggest no trade was comprised largely of silk Coincident with the early rally of feasible step to control the move­ To-night from Japan and raw cotton from the pound, bar gold in London de­ ment, until it had spent its force. America, adding: “No real competi­ clined 1 shilling 3 pence to rS8 shil­ 'The reduction in the New York Hill-Billy and Modem Music tion in the trade field ever will oc­ lings 3 pence. Based on London’s rediscount rate on Thursday was cur.” sterling opening, the dollar equival­ ANOTHER TRIUMPH added io then explained in reliable quarters Maochoria Settling Down ent was $34.46 an oimce. 'This, of as in part a gesture to Europe that OLD ENGLAND STOCK ALE Turning to the question of the course, meant a difference between New York was not seeking to comer 7-8% Guaranteed Japanese-assisted state of Man- the British and American gold rates the world’s gold supply, but it was chukuo, he said that "recent pro­ of 54 cents a ounce. Her Crown of Glory! felt that it could have virtually nq gress shows the Manchurian situa­ With bsinkers scrambling for gold immediate effect. ^ Jhe New Strong Blue Ribbon^Lager. tion is settling down. in the world markets, it wais assum­ "The world will see thit the firm ed that the government’s $2,000,- establishment of Manchukuo will as­ 000,000 stabilization fund would re­ RORABAOK FIBHINO sist in bringing about worldwide main idle, at least for the time be­ peace and tranquility.” ing, so far as operating In the ex­ Hartford, Feb. 3.— (AP)—Some-, He recalled that some time ago a change markets is concerned. Priv­ ate buyers, it was felt, would ac­ where off the coast of Florida, Re­ prominent European statesman told him that although it might be count for all the metal available. publican State Chairman J. Henry While some nervousness was evi­ Roraback, Edgar L. Hopkins of this difficult to evaluate Japan’s actions in M^inchuria in the light of the cur­ dent regarding the possibility of city and John B. Byrne, president of That Lovable Impish France leaping off thfe gold stand­ the Hartford, Conn. Trust company, rent conception of its "legality,” he could understand such moves In the ard, little fear of such Imminent are enjoying their annual deep sea action was expressed by internation­ Ashing expedition. light of conditions there. “This feel­ ing also has been noted m America ” al bsmkera in close touch with the said Saito. situation. A French gold embargo. It was thought, might only be in­ PENROD The new ambassador, whose fluent stituted £ffter a lengthy and severe English has a more American accent drain on the republic’s metaJllc re- than British, and his wife both were sounces. Brought To Life— With All His Friends - greatly interested In reports that Reports from London that Eng­ taxicab drivers were striking while land might, within a few months, snow piled up in the streets of New return to the gold base which she Let's By The York. deserted In 1931, were received with The couple lived in New York for much Interest In financial circles. several years when Salto was consul At the same time it was generally COMMUNITY PLAYERS there. expected that an agreement between They were accompanied by their Washington and London on a tem­ for two small, bright-eyed daughters porary doUar-pound tie-up would who had quite a struggle carrying soon be reached. their dolls and other playthings Tw o Nights Feb. 6th and 7th through the crowded station lobby. BAY STATE COUPLE State Program at the Week of February 4 What pleasure the memory MARRIED 70 YEARS SUN. - MON. - TUBS. of her many triumphs recalls Whiton Memorial Hall Marie Lionel \ to os! Remember her In (Oontlnaed frono Page On«) Dressier, Barrymore "Anna Christie”, “Caught in Auspices of the Educational Club. house painter and up until five Short” and "Let Us Be years ago followed that business. Gay” ? What a Joy In “Min All Seats 40c. Not a Captain and Bill” ! What a laugh In It was suggested he might be "Reducing” ! And perbape a termed a captain because of his sea­ Sweetheart* tear ip "Emma” ! Praise for faring experience, but he scorned Reserved Seat Exchanges At the title. And "Prt iperlty” ! Cheers for "1 was captain of a paint brush,” “SHADOWS OF “Dinner at 8” ! Undying was his comment. SING SING” fame in "Tugboat Annie” ! Y. M. C. A. Potterton & Krah In 1876 he built his home here And now—«o-starred for the and he and Mrs. Kelley have lived With In Yannouthport ever since. Both first time with* Lionel Barry­ Keller’s Kemp’s are descendants of seafaring people Bruce Cabot more—in her greatest tri­ They have three children. Miss An Mary Brian umph! Make Your Reservations Early. nette and Alfred F. of Yarmouth port and Frank Kelley of Fall Riv WED. AND THURS. er. They also have four grandchll Frederic Miriam dren and five great-grandchildren. With Mr. Kelley, when he shipped March Hopkins . ' ' ' / / as a lad on the clipper ship Brew­ ster, named for his native (jape town, was William P. Doane, oldest resident of Brewster, Just as Kelley ALL OF ME* H ear the Is the oldest resident of Yarmouth. And Was Steady Smoker EDNA MAY OUVER Mr. Kelley was a steady smoker EDW. EVERETT HORTON J W € £ t n j ^ ^ for a dozen years In his youth, then ^^Hartford B oys" "one Sunday I knocked off, and [CHMSTOPHIR m a n ] waited an hour for my next smoke. Play the Popular Songs You Like Then I thought I would double the ‘POOr "^ RICH' And On the Same Program hour. I kept on doubling. I never smoked again, and that was 65 FRI. AND SAT. TO N IG H T at years ago. I have probably saved Robert What Happens When A De­ thousands of dollars on tobacco.’’ tective’s ^ n Falls In Love He hasn’t any strong opinions on Montgomery MANCHESTER’S liquor, but when, a few years ago, With A Criminal’s Sister? during fhe prohibition era, he was Madge Evans 1934 111 and was forced to pay 111 to get SPRUCE ST. TAVERN a pint of liquor, he became soured SHADOWS ot on alcoholic beverages. AUTO AND And at the same time you can enjoy that good old Both Kelleys are up each day and ^f u g i t i v e do ordinary household tasks, pre­ SING SING pare their meals and read the news­ With papers. LOVERS* HOME NARRAGANSBTT Mr. Kelley does the dishes and And perhaps that’s why they get along Zane Grey’s RRUCE CAROT "4, APPLIANCE so well. *THE LAST M ART RRIAN BEER A man In South Africa found a SHOW LAST TIMES imnOHEi^ large diamond and turned down ROUNDUP* SUNDAY LOCAL ARMORY F. Zanlungo — G. Levrfo 1376,000 for It. He should take the With MONDAY ^ Comer Spruce and Bissell Streets money quickly, before he discovers FEB, 14-15-16-17 there are no more princes to sell TUESDAY the diamond to. Randolph Scott STATE / ■y

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.lUKDAV SCHOOL LBS80M gold pin, Number 16, aad the fol- finnation Stnrlee. Tbs Rt. R«v. C. care in order that the project could another one back thla v a st, low iu members receive credit on B. Brswitsr, D. I)., raUrtd Bishop be put over in good style. courie, there will ha a great deal of the Honor Roll: Faith Oalinat, Na of Oonnsetlout, will ofHoUtte. oompetltion, ao, if any jBBaabam IS; Lillian Kelsh, 18; Brwln Morton, Elvening service omitted. T en S h a n American Legloii Auxiliary. have any Ideas we would ^>predata Putting God*s Kingdom First 12; Carrie Freeman. 6. hearing from them at our next Silver pins are awarded as fol­ The regular ooimty meeting of the m eeting. lows: No. 11, Faith and Meredith SALVATION ARMY B uddies American L^on AuxfUary, waa The next County Council meetlac m t t M »tt 6:1-84. Stevenson; No. 10, Doris Christen­ held in Wethersfield last Sunday. will be held in Middletown, Feb. The International Uniform Sondajr sen, Albert Virginia; No. 9, Virginia Satiuday: 7 p. m. Open Air Serv­ Following the business meeting. Col­ in the Odd FeUowi Hall, 208 M i^ School Leeeon for February 4. ice comer of Birch and Main streets. onel Hsb^ L. Perkins gave a very street. The delegates, alternates and Waiter Armstrong; No. 8, Elea­ 8 p. m. Illustrated lecture entitled, Tke BoDetlii Bosrd « • * nor McKenna; No. 7, Esther Noren, interesting talk on National De­ and members are invlt^ to attend. THE ROAD TO PEACE “Gangs of New York” by Lieutenant of fense, with special regard to Naval 0\ir Dept President Mrs. Blanche B¥ WM. E. OELBOT, D. D. Eleanor Vlttner, Laura Murdock, Colonel Wallace Winchell. Admis­ Ex-Servleo Organintioai. Armament. Mrs. McFarland, De­ Stanwood of Bristol is to make her Editor of The Oongrefationallat, By QEOBOB HENBT DOLE Julia Converse, Cm-leton and Nor­ sion. wood Frye, Barbara Keeney, Robert partment Amefjcanlsm Chalrmap, official visit at our regular m eeting Sunday gave an interesting account of the Feb. 27. It is the duty of each mem­ The m eiufe that Jeeue brought ^They live In the present. They fulfill and Daniel Allen, Gloria Bidwell, 9:80 a. m.— Company meeting. A British War Veterans ber to try to attend this particular International Sonday-Sobool Lea> Barbara Sadrozinskl, Lawrence work of the Auxiliary on American­ to men concerned the Kingdom of son Text, Feb. 4: “Seek ye first the their order and have no anxious pleasant hour in Sunday school. The officers of the Mons-Yprea ism. meeting,, if possible. Auxiliary has Tracy; No. 6, Edith Bratsynder, Classes for all ages. post will hold a meeting at the Ood. It was a message for which kingdom of God and His righteous­ thought for the morrow. An Indis­ The next njeetlng of the Dilwortb- always made a good snowing when­ pensable element of happiness Is, to Hazel Hamilton; No. 5, Llllleui and 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. home of Commander Lindsay this ever called upon, so let’s all attend many in Zsreal were prepeu'ed, for ness, and all things shall Im added Comell Unit, No. 102, will be held unto you.” Matt. 6:88. live In the present and leave the Jane Scott, June Yeomans, Jean Women’s quartet will sing. Colonel week. Commander Lindsay will *m- this meeting and bear the messages the religious life of Israel was future to the Lord. And again, Henry; No. 4, Faith Owers, Jean Winchell will speak. noimce the date of the meeting to Monday, Feb. 5th at which time our department president will bring. plans for the membership supper m arked by the hope of a coming In the vast* majority of cases “ Consider the lUles of the field, how Walton, Charles McCarthy, Gilbert 8:00 p. m.—Sunday afternoon In­ his officers later. We Etfe sure they will be instruc­ Messiah and a Messianic kingdom. Frye, William Chamberlain, Nor­ will be made. Mrs. Mae McVeigh, where there is distress, truthful they grow; they toll not, neither do spirational Service with John Edwin Comrade Joe Barr is still confined tive and worthwhile. A social tim e Just what was the nature of this they spin, and yet I say imto you man Allen, Herbert Tenney, Minnie Fletcher of Springfield as the speak­ at the Memorial hospital with lU- membership chairman, has called a will also follow this meeting, and K ingdom of Ood that Jesus csune self-examination will disclose that that Solomon in all his glory was Bralnard, Mary Freeman; No. 3, er. Band emd Songster Brigade will ness. Joe received a blood trans­ meeting of her committee, for 7:00 don’t forget the Valentine social to to establish was then, and is now, the affliction arises from dissatis­ not arrayed like one of these. Margaret Webb, Robert Gardiner, supply special music. fusion last Monday and since then sharp, Monday evening. be held after our next meeting. The a matter of much controversy. To faction and disappointment over Wherefore, If God so clothe the Fawn Appleby, Earl Armstro’-g ' 7:00 p. m.—Prayer service. has shown a marked Improvement. Mrs. Christine Glenney, our presi­ committee in charge have some some it was then, as It is to many material things. Happiness Is plac­ grass of the field, shall He not George Allen, Charles Martin, Mar­ 7:15 p. m.—Musical Prelude by Comrades are Invited to visit him. dent, and Mrs. Mary Brosnan, dis­ novel plans in mind, and we can as­ today, a kingdom of truth and right­ ed too much upon material posses­ clothe you, O ye of little faith?” tha Bralnard, Ernest Andrews, Roy 'the Band. Comrade Harry Stevenson Is also trict president, will attend the Child sure you that they are good. The eousness and Justice to be establish­ sions. All of these kinds of fear and Have faith in His care. He will Richardson, Lois Wbltcher; No. 2, 7:80 p. m.—Great Salvation meet­ confined at his home with sickness Welfare Conference and dinner to memlMrs are again reminded to ed on earth. To others the King­ worry have their origin in the per­ clothe the spirit with beauty and Carl Bilyeu, Helen De Varney, Elva ing. All departments of the Corps and Comrade Bill Davis is recover­ be held at the Hotel Bond today. brlnj, one or two packages of cigar­ dom is more remote and spiritual son himself. They are the most glory surpassing that of any flower. McCann, Caroline Roy, Helen Stew­ will unite in the last meeting of this ing from a very bad cold which has Child Welfare is one of the major ettes which will be turned over to in Its nature. easily overcome. As material pos­ “Fear not therefore, ye are of more art, Betty Yurkshot, Helen Mae campaign with Colonel Winchell the been clinging to him this past two projects of the American Legion and the hospital chairman. To the latter, its realization In sessions are accounted nothing in value than many sparrows.” There Stevenson, Helen Monson; No. 1, leader. His topic will be, “The Loss weeks. We extend our sympathy to its auxiliaries, and the program for We again remind that the dues the hearts of men Is a force tending themselves, and righteousness is is but one thing to fear, of which the Janis Haiiis, Alice Fuller, John of a Soul.” ... our sick comrades. the year will be outlined at this for 1934 are now payable. Will the to change the world for the better, exalted, material want loses its Lord said: “I will forewarn you Freeman, ^rtha Bilyeu, Robert The Mons-Ypres Post has again conference. delinquent members please try to whom ye shall fear: fear him, which but the consummation of the King­ sting. And further, the Lord assures R«y, George and MeMn Bidwell, been Invited to attend another ex- Women of Manchester, whose re-up aa our National and Depart­ after he hath killed, hath power to CHURCH OF THE NAZARINE. ment per-capita tax is soon due. Wa dom Is not thought of as earthly or us that if righteousness is sought Jsuie Converse, Lois Clark, Adeline service men’s night at the School husbands, sons, fathers and broth­ above all things. He will see to it cast into hell: yea, I say imto you, H. B. Anthony, Pastor. would like to have ou unit show no material except as earth and heaven and Mary Lou Patterson, Gordon street Recreation building. This ers served In the World War, will that all things else are added. He fear him.” sports night will be held on Friday. suspended members. may meet in ‘‘some far-off divine Brennan, Jane Carlson, Janet Brat- Sunday: be rallied to go forward with the admonishes, correctly translated: Evil kills the body, and after that, Feb. 23rd, and Director Frank Busch men of, their families in continued e v e n t” . it casts into hell. The kingdom of snyder. 9:00 a. m.—Morning prayer serv­ Into these controversies and crit­ ‘‘Take no anxious thought for the requests that a committee of two patriotic service through an inten­ morrow. God not into the future heaven to be sought first Is the Total 67 pins. ice. ical speculations and interpretations members will meet with him and sive membership effort by the Dll- with cares and fears.” And how kingdom of truth in our minds. 9:30 a. m.— Church Bible school. the other representatives at the worth-Comell Unit, No. 102, of the it is not necessary that we should eloquently He pleads: ‘‘Behold the Truth defends from anxious thought 10:45 a. m.—Communion service. enter in order to profit by the teach­ SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL School street Recreation building American Legion Auxiliary. fowls of the air; for they sow not, by showing the perfection of the Leonard C. Harris, Minister 6:30 p. m.— Young People’s Hour. Wednesday evening, Feb. 7th at 8 p. ing of Jesus concerning the King­ providence over us, which, in loving “Present conditions call loudly neither do they reap nor gather into 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service m. Commander Lindsay will ap­ dom. The fact is that wo may put barns; yet your heavenly Father kindness turns every event to save with sermon by the nation. for a reawakening of the patriotic altogether too much of our Interest Sunday services— point two members to be present. point that gripped the nation during feedeth them. Are ye not much from what is worse, or to advance 9:30—Church school with classes The Week and attention on questions about better than they?” We can learn a our happiness in the life that never The Mons-Ypres Bowling team the World war,” our department for all ages. Tuesday at 8 p. m.—Meeting of seems unable to get out of their Burlington, Vt.—Burlington Pro­ the Kingdom, while we neglect the profound lesson from the birds. ends. 10:45—Morning worship. The the Official Board. chairman said. "It Is the duty of duction Credit Association, ein or- realities of the Kingdom itself. slump as they dropped three points the men and women who were most Pastor continuing the sermon series Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.—Prayer to the Legion team last week. We gsmization designed to provide farm­ * * * on the Christ Way in the World of meeting. closely associated with war service ers with operating capital, is form­ It was precisely this attitude that know the boys can do better and as to give example and leadership in Today—subject—The High-Light of Friday at 7:30 p. m.—Class’ meet­ ed with a capital stock of 8200,000. Jesus rebuked when he reminded we have still hopes of winning the peace-time patriotic service. They the Way. ing. second half of the League, we want Springfield, Mass.— Workers at those who were saying that the 6:00— Young People’s hour. De­ can do much to imlte America for Kingdom of Heaven is ‘‘Lo, here” the team to go in and fight hard. the great common effort needed to local plant of Diamond Match Com­ votional leader, Shirley Richmond; pany threaten strike over labor con­ and ‘‘Lo, there,” that it was a King­ speaker, Mrs. Paul Ferris; subject. ZION LUTHERAN overcome present difficulties.” Mons-Ypres Auxiliary troversy. dom within their own hearts. Mission Work in Alaska. High and Cooper Streets “The American Legion Auxiliary It is more profitable to consider Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz, Pastor The Sewing Circle of the Auxiliary offers a place in which all women Springfield, Maks. — National 7:15—Evening service. Twilight Guard company clerk and two the characteristics and attributes of Talk, Changing Our Calendar. Solo­ met at the home of Mrs. Victor Duke whose men served in the war can the Kingdom, the sort of life lived CH U RCHES Sunday School at 8:30 a. m. Serv­ others held to grand jury for alleged ist, Marion Legg. last Tuesday evening and held work effectively for their country by its King, and the sort of life and ice in English at 9:20 with Holy forgery of National Guard pay (fccleax, bright and beautiful Sunday Music at the morning hour— another of their Interesting sessions. today. It offers them an oppor­ character demanded in its subjects, THE CENTER CHURCH Communion. Confessional service at tunity to express in concrete en­ checks. (Congregational) morning. Let’s keep the weather Prelude— Andante Cantablle, Following the sewing, refreshments than to enter into speculations con­ ...... Tschalkowsky 9 a. m. Text of sefinon: John 8:25-36 were served. deavor their desire to help the coun­ Rev. Watson Woodruff man guessing by coming out all the (Sexagesiniq Sunday). Theme: The cerning how and when some out­ time—rain, snow or sunshine. Processional hymn— Laudqs Domini. The Circle will meet this Tuesday try in this crucial period. The ward manifestation of the Kingdom Anthem—The Prayer of the Peni­ Lord’s Description of His True Dis­ evening at the home of Mrs. J. A. auxiliary, which is the largest wom­ Morning worship 10:50. Sacra­ The Alumni Choir will meet for ciples. I. They continue in His word. CHUCKLES Is to come. rehearsal Sunday night at 6 o’clock tent ...... Matthews Pratt on Eldridge street. en’s organization in America, la When we approach the Kingdom ment of the Lord’s Supper. Address II. They know the truth, m . They sharp. Anthem—Father of Mercies We were all happy to see our good wielding wide influence and carry­ of God in this way, these character­ by the minister. are truly free. ing out undertaldngs for the good The regular meeting of the Board ...... Waddington friend and member Miss Jessie Rey­ Washington, Feb. 3.—A P )—Huey istics are marked rather plainly. The music: The Ladles’ Society meets on of the country. No woman who Is Prelude: Peace Abiding—Wilson. of Administration will be held Tues­ Recessional hymn—Duke Street. nolds, the honored guest at the P. Long, Louisiana’s trouble-dodging The Kingdom of God, the King, and Postlude— Toccata in D Minor, Bach Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. eligible to membership can consider Anthem: God is a Spirit—Ben­ day evening. The trustees will meet British American club banquet and Senator, Is not quite sure of himself His subjects are all very definitely at 7 o’clock and the deacons at Archibald Sessions— Organist and herself actively patrgtic, if she distinguished from the kingdoms, nett. we all hope she had a very enjoy­ v/hen he gets into the realm of 7:30. Choirmaster. withholds her support of its work.” and subjects of this world. Anthem: How Long Wilt Thou SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL able time. A hard worker, and still royalty. The Dorcas society will meet at The Week S. E. Green, Minister showing marks of her recent acci­ The above notice, is a special call The Kingdom of God is a kingdom Forget Me—Pfleuger. Monday—2:30; The newly forming from the national organization to Contending the St. Lawrence Postlude: Jesus Shall Reign— the home of Mrs. Lillian Gustafson, dent, a little enter'cainment should waterway treaty really waa with. of the unselfish, of those who are 48 Cobum Road, on Wednesday eve­ group of the Wesleyan Guild, Mrs. bring all eligible women into this Stultz. 10:30 a. m. —Swedish Morning do "Jessie” a world of good. Great Britain, rather than Canada, not seeking earthly treasure for ning, at 8 o’clock. The Misses Lawrence Case, chairmein will meet Worship. organization. themselves, but of those who are The Church school 9:30. at the church: 7:00, Girl Scouts; Many of our members have been During the membership drive, the the self-dubbed “Klngfish” referred The Women’s class 9:30. Vivian and Ebba Anderson will 11:10—English Morning Worship. suffering this pajt few weeks with seeking the deeper treasures o f the serve as hostesses. A cordial wel­ 7:30, Boy’s bsisketball. 12:00 m.—Sunday School. Dilworth-Comell Unit will invite all to King George V., &a “His Britanic Kingdom of Heaven—that is, the The Men’s League 9:30. Presi­ Tuesday—2:30: W.C.T.U. meeting bad colds. We trust that by next eligible women in the town to be­ Majesty, George, Uh, George— what dent, Harry Kitching. Leader, come is extended to all mombers 7:30 p. m.—English Evening Ser­ treasure of loving character, and at the church; 4:00, Starlight vice. Communion. meeting night all will have fully re­ come members. The auxiliary is is his number?” Charles Oliver. Topic: “Down and friends. covered. good deeds and true relationshif)^, The Women’s Aid society will Brownie Pack; 6:00, Cub Scouts; Tuesday evening, 7:30 — Young open to wives, mothers, sisters and the things that neither life nor Through the Ages.” 7:15, Boy Scouts; 7:30, Important People’s Bible Study. daughters of American Legion mem­ Reposing today on the desk of the The CYP Club. The members will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30. death can destroy and that are al­ We have been enjoying a splendid meeting of the Cecillan Club. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30. American Legion. bers and of deceased veterans, and Senate secretary is a picture newly meet at the church at 3:30 to go to ways safe and permanent invest­ attendance. Let’s encourage our Wednesday—2:30: WUling Work­ Chairman W. Henry Weir of the also to women who themhelves were autographed by Will Rogers, cow­ Wapplng for the Institute of Hart­ ments. new officers as they assume their ers Group of the Wesleyan Guild banquet committee announced that enlisted and served in the army boy comedian: * * • ford East Association Young Peo­ new duties by coming out in larg^ meeting at the church; 7:30, Mid­ the following »re to b« members of navy during the war. ' Ahy mer^ "To Col. Halsey, my friend, the The Kingdom of God is a kingdom ple Registration 3:45. From 4-6:15 number. Welcome all! week devotional hour in charge of POWER OUTPUT his committee: Donald Hemingway, ber of our unit will be glad to sign keeper of the animals In the zoo.” of those who are sincere and single- there will be discussion groups led Next Friday night is Boy Scouts’ the Pastor. Arthur F. Sullivan, Francis Bray, up new members. minded. It is a kingdom of those by Lewis Fox of Hartford on ‘‘The Registration Night at the Brother­ Thursday—2:30: Asbury Group of Victor Bronke. A meeting of the Regarding Samuel Insull, utilities who are seeking the light and whose Cause and Cure of W ar;” by Rev. hood. An exceptionally interesting, the Wesleyari Guild meeting at the committee will take place at Mr. Spanish War Veterans magnate, under indictment in this eyes are not blinded by any insincer­ James Roberts of Wethersfield on varied and novel program has been Church; 7:30, Young Men’s basket­ INCREASED 12 P. C. Weir'd home next Tuesday evening There will be a regular meeting of country, Representative Pattman of “A Fascinating Language;” by Rev. ity or duplicity of mind and heart. arranged. Dr. C. Y. Hauch, of the ball. at 7:30, 73 Brookfield street. Ward Cheney Camp at the Armory Texas, asserts he "runs off from hot It is a kingdom of those who have Elmer Thienes on "Recreation.” Manchester Memorial hospital staff, Friday—4:00: King’s Heralds and The February meeting of the de­ *Thursday, Feb. 8. All comrades are Supper in tne new parish house at grease over here to cold Greece over made their choice very definitely for will speak on his experiences tn Home Guards meeting at t h e partment executive committee will urged to attend. there and now they are putting him God against Mammon, and of those 6:30. At 7:30 evening service n the Japan, where his father was a mis­ church; 6:30, Young women’s gym­ Production Gained Starting be held in the Hotel Garde, New The Memorial committee will out of cold Greece.” who see in life some higher purpose church auditorium. Speaker, P.ev. sionary for many years, and will >n- nasium hour. Haven, W’ednesday, February 7th, at meet at the Armory, Thursday, Feb. than mere existence or even preser­ Roy J. Schramm of the Broadview cldent^ly show us a few things Saturday—9:00 a. m.: Junior and 8 o’clock. 8 at 8 o’clock. All members are ask­ vation of thf body. Community church of Hartford. about Jiu Jltsu. An instrumental Intermediate boys gynaslum period. in May— Grew Each Fol­ In response to an appeal to Sen­ ed to be present as very important It is a kingdom, manifestly, of The Week quartet from the Salvation Army Fathers and Sons Banquet . ator Frederic Walcott to support business is to be discoursed. those who have brought into your Tuesday, 2:30—W. C. T. U. meet­ will provide the music. A cham­ The renewal of the suinual Fathers the legion’s four point program, the We are glad to see Comrade lives a scale of worths and values ing at the South Methodist church. pion Boy Scout rope twlrler, im­ and Sons banquet which will be held lowing Month. following reply has been received Cheney around again after his short somewhat different from that of a Tuesday, 7:00— Choir rehearsal. ported from Hartford, will also give at the church, Monday evening, Feb­ by the adjutant: illness . selfish and materialistic world; of Tuesday, 7:00— Troop III Boy an exhibition of his art. All men ruary 12 is meeting with enthusi­ ”I am glad to have your letter In­ Ward Cheney Camp wishes to astic interest. The program now be­ thank Capt. McVeigh and the firing those who believe that a man's soul Scouts. and boys, as well as Boy Scout Productlon of electricity by Con­ dicating that you favor the four- is worth a great deal more than Tuesday, 8:00—Professional Wom­ ing arranged by Thomas Rogers and squad and musician Turklngton for Let's mothers are cordially welcome. necticut generating stations during point bill Introduced by Senator could be measured against it even il en. Mr. Woodruff will speak on the A Sacred Concert will be given Herbert Robb gives promise of be­ Reed for the benefit of the pensioned the interest they took in getting to­ this were the whole world. poetry of Robert Frost. in our church Sunday evening, Feo- ing a first class offering. Fathers the year of 1933 e x c c 118 gether in BO short a time for the soldiers. The President has antici­ funeral of Comrade Lahey. What Jesus came to declare was Wednesday, 2:30—Women’s Fed­ ruary 11, by the Hartford District are urged to make their reservations per cent their output *he pated two points by cheinges in his that this Kingdom of God was for eration. Readings by Mrs. Louis early, and any man desiring a son previous year, accord 'S- We would like to ask all com­ Chorus, directed by Helge Pearson. regulations, which affect more than rades to come to the meetings and all men capable of accepting it It Marte. Hostesses Mrs. George This will be the first time we have for the evening will be accommo­ tics baaed upon the mi 200,000 pensioners and distributes was not for the rich nor for the dated by the loan of a bo> upon ap­ reports of the United Stu Og- help the new commander. He is a House, Mrs. John Kletzle, Mrs. Emil had the District Chorus with us for an additional 821,000,000. There hard worke’’ for the camp and cer­ mighty, but now, in the coming of Kottke, Mrf Peter Salmonsen, Mrs. some years. All who enjoy inspir­ plication to the committee or the leal Survey. are still some other points to be Pastor. Connecticut’s electrical output for tainly should have the help of all the Savior of men, the poor had the George Lundberg. ing chorus singing are invited to cleared up, however.” the members of the camp. gospel preached to them, and the Wednesday, 6:30—Men’s League enjoy this special treat. 1983 was 1,163,438.000 kilowatt The President’s modification order •We are sorry to hear of the seri­ pure in heart, though lowly had the supper and get-together. Speaker, The Week MANCHBSTER-VERNON PARISH hours as compared with a total of increases the allowance for totally ous sickness of Comrade Curtis. He privilege of seeing God and entering Professor David G. Monroe, head of Monday, 7:30— Beethoven. Methodist Episcopal Church 1.040.462.000 kilowatt hours in 1932, disabled World War veterans from Is at the Memorial hospital and we into His Kingdom. the history department of Connec­ Tuesday, 4:30— Confirmation. Marvin S. Stocking, Minister an Increase of 122,976*,000 kilowatt ninety to one hundred dollars per hope the comrades will stop In and ticut College. 'Topic: ’’The Crlmln_l, 6:00— Children’s Chorus. hours. The all-time high record month and also provides hospitaliz­ see him and give him a word of the Police and the Judge.” Every 7:30—0 Clef. North Main struct: for a year’s electrical production in CXINTORDIA LUTHERAN ation for non-service connected cases good cheer. We hope for a speedy man invited. Professor Monroe had 7:30— Board of Administration. Saturday, 5:30, Choir practice. Connecticut ivas made in 1920 when recovery. Garden and Winter Streets providing that the veteran is not unusual opportunity to contact the Wednesday, 8:00—Dorcas. Sunday, 9:45, Church school. the generation amounted to 1,4^,- K. Richter, Pastor financially able to provide for his district attorneys, the police courts Thursday, 2:30—Ladles’ Aid. 10:30, Meditation. 976.000 kilowatt hours. own care in a private hospital. While Mary Bushnel Auxiliary, U. 8. W. V. Although part of the increase A regular meeting of the Aux­ 9:00 a. m.—Sunday school. and the criminals in Chicago in 7:15— Boy Scouts. 10:45, Worship: Sermon topic this latest order from the President which took place durlag the past iliary will be held at the Armory, 10:00 a. m.—English service and helping to write the Wlckeraham Friday, 6:30—Junior Choir. “Hope.” la a part of the legion’s demands Report on Crime. For three years 7:30— Brotherhood. 6:00, Epworth League. Miss year was due to Increased house­ In the Interest of the veteran, we Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 8 p. m. There celebration of Holy Communion, hold use of electricity by individual will be a short program in honor of Preparatory service at 9:45 a. m. he was in the Research Department Saturday, 9:30—Confirmation. Josephine Karlson will lead, assisted still feel that the entire program is customers, the greater part of it President McKinley, our wartime 11:00 a. m.—German service. of the University of Chicago. 2:30— Junior Mission Band. by Richard Keeney and Edward a just one amd should be supported can be attributed to the rise in the President. There will be a social The Week Friday,. 8:00— Mothers Club. 6:00— Emanuel Choir. Carlson. by our representatives in Congress. demand for industrial power which meeting after the regular meeting. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 the Saturday. 6:00— Junior choir re­ Monday, 7:30, Church Council at Our program la as follows: hearsal. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lydall. in the latter part of the year was All the members are asked to be Ladies Aid will meet. 1. That no war veteran disabled present and make it an interesting Wednesday evening the Young Saturday, 6:30— Choir rehearsal. Frederick C. AHen> Minister. 7:80, Epworth League Business substantially in exesss of that in in line of duty suffer any reduction and Social at the home of Mr. and the corresponding months of 1932. meeting. People’s Society will entertain the of those benefits granted such vet­ A committee of the Auxiliary con^egation at East Side Recrea­ EMANUEL LUTHERAN Morning worship at 10:45. Ad­ Mrs. W. W. Keeney, 718 North Domestic utilisation of elsotriolty erans in the World War Veterans Knut E. Erickson, Pastor. dress by Dr. Cornelius H.* Patton, Main street has shown continued progress visited Mrs, Lewis and was glad to tion Hall. All members are cordial­ Act as in effect prior to March 20, see her Improving in health. Hope ly invited to attend. "Christ and the Modem World.’ Friday, 6:30, Elpworth League In­ throughout the depression, including 1933. The Junior and Emanuel Choirs stitute, Rockville. 1933. This increase In household to see you with us again soon, sister Beginning February 14 the Mid­ The music: 2. That hospitalisation under Levids. week Lenten services will be con­ will sing at the 10:45 service. The Prelude: Spray of Roses—Von use of light and power for appli­ Federal Government auspices be ducted each Wednesday at 7 p. m. in G Clef Chorus will sing at the 7 FelliU . Vqm oa ances Is attributed by public utility afforded all veterans not dishonor­ Sunday Worship Service at 9:30 Anderson-Shea Auxiliary V. F. W. the Elnglish language. German Len­ o’clock service. All services tomor­ Anthen.: Shadows of the Evening officials to a combination of two fac­ ably discharged who require hospi­ a. m. The quarterly meeting of the ten services w’lll be conducted each row will be English. The sermon Hour—Barrt. tors; first, that the utilities as early tal treatment and who are not able Dept, of Conn, Ladies Auxiliary waa Thursday at 7 p. m. theme tomorrow morning will be Offertory: Andante in O—Batiste. The postponed Council meeting, as the depression of 1921 began lay­ 7:30 Sunday evening. reasonably to pay for their own held tn Meriden last Sunday ahd Thursday at 8 p. m. the German ‘Take Heed How Ye Hear.” The Postlude: Gavotte—Tracy. ing plana for making alectrictty was very well attended. 0\ir Auxil­ Wednesday evening, 7:30, the treatment. Choir and Friday at 8 p. m. the subject of the evening meditation Church school and Bverym I’s more attractive in the home and for iary waa well represented by the Young Peoj^e's Community Club 3. That perpetuation of service EMglish Choir will meet. will be “The Righteous Boaster.” A Community class at j9;80. Speaker building a domestic load that would connection for all veterans j^peiiy lane group of our members. most cordial welcome is extended meets at the church. at the class tomorrow morning, Ar> be self-austalnlng tn the face of any ranted luoh service connection un- The presidents from all Auxil­ to all who wish to worship with thur Guttery. associate senoral sec­ nditlons; and, second, that during iaries read brief reports of what POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH us. Ser laws tn existence prior to Match retary of the Hartford Y. 7'. C. A. ST. MARY’S CHURCH ffiIs same period there have been 20, 1933, be recommended aa an their Auxiliaries have accomplished Golway Street Sunday school and Bible classes Topic: "The New Day." Rev. James Stuart Nelli, Rector maziy revisions in rate struoturea since the last Installation, alao gave Rev. Peter Lataa item of legion ^ Icy, will meet at 9:30. It rained last Sunday afternoon and evening— which have made it possible for the an outline of future activities. 'Theae Sunday, but most of our boys and 4. That theWieflta provided for Rally of the Hartford Bast Young Sunday, February 4 th—Sexagesl- houaeholder to utilise greater quan­ dependents of veterans as establish­ reporta were moat tntereatlnff Jid 8:30— Children’s mass. girls came anyway. It snowed this ma Sunday. Services as follows: Peo^e's Union, our C. E. gl^up at­ tities of slsctrlclty at progresalvely ed in the World War Veterans Act we feel our auxiliary la keeping very 10:30—Msiss. week, but the wsiys ought to be 9:80 a. m.—Church Scho

PAOB m m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1984,

A tttf^ slrr warring araiaa, aaeh dotormlaod to Oreenwicb. Alaska la east of i t hAvg itg own way though tho bMv* That maridlan la the place where One Place Where There’s Room For Improvement other radicals groups, to dsmand importaat deil3 to Oto nvild, Hto dog fiU. Tho itool iBdugtiyg opoB unsmploymsot usuraacs to tbs tlay soo BOW eeagisteof a plurti Eonring B m B the day begins, crooners or poets to snouBt of aroraga wagaa and i dookey, a wooden doakoy, a olotii ftothmog of tho govornmont gad itg 10 a waak nfinUmun. ____ rVtfUMMMO B t TBM tba contrary notwlthatanding. It rtepbi^ aad a oblaa rooster. »»»AI NUMTIMO OOMFAMl, XMa doetaratioa of tntootioo to fight tor win be the 14tb in Borneo when the Tbs orgaaiaar ia Hsrbsrt Bsa 'Tbe elepbeat was left by tba II 0l«MJi fcr*«t itg ''oompiap union" lygtom thront* jamln, tbs rataran ‘‘bungar striks' Hoovers. Tbe other aairnglB lUnvfcwtw iXma* eclipse occurs but it will still be the Isadsr, recsntly Imprisonsd in Nsw came by null. TBUMAB nutSitidtt tng At t t o aomont to prtcipitAtg a 18tb lo Alaska. Mexico for leading a coal strike. Mies Marguerite Lebaad, Rooee^ OM«rM M*»MWf aarioiu erlgig. About 1000 dslsgatss will be vslt's personal secretaiy. brlagf There is one very convenient It^ s d la ebaap botaia. Tbs usual ^O0O4«« 1, Jill thing about having the day begin la any eueb eoatribundae fiM BubU$h0d IHtiy e v t a t s f Ms m m Tho w ont of It it thAt, from tho attsmpt to maks tbs gorarament thinks are cute aad the PraaUBat •ofl4«r« »0« Bi'UttfM. Batina at taa tdowpoint of tho AVOTAgg gufforing on the 180th meridian. The only house them won’t be made. Tbs Boat OBioa at tiaaobaotat. OO00. aa kbepe those be llkee. Baaoai Ciaaa Mail Battar dtlA^ nobody goomg to bo in thg places where the time shift could nearest approach to a mass dem­ ^ .ftMCKiPTlOlf B A T m onstration will coma wbsa stats OO0 iaafi t ' taaii ###«#*####f«#ll«0i right Tho "compgay union" gyg« poaalbly cause it to be hlonday on dslsgations go to Capitol HiU to Bar Mo0tk, br Mil *...«•<«**..i 4t tom ig, gg gvorybody knowg, of ngxt one aide of the street and Tuesday uMe tbs unsmploymsat iasurancs Blamla aeoiaa i a$ on the other are places where no­ Dill on tbslr eoagraaaman, Daltwarad. ana raaa 09$0^0a0$a to no rgluo to tho workon in rgllov* CoBsoUdattoa aad orgaalzatloa body gives a boot what day it ia. BBUBBB o r jfUI^ABBOClATBD ing thgm from gymtuAl dominotlon of unemplwed groups sad dsvel- by tho gmploygrg. It ig g gubtor* The meridian bits no opment of new leaders will be L e t ' s Tbf aaaoaiatad Braaa ta aaataatrbtf stressed. . •otitltd to tba aaa tot M000ll00tlM fugg with A fow gagliorgting quAl* whatever aacept the remote north- of All 0OWO ItopofoAoo ara0tto6 to H itioA thAt ara moroly gldo iggugg. eaat comer of Siberia, where nobody or oot otborwiM ofodltod I0 tbit Ckmgresswoman Mary Nortoa of P^ptr aaO *lto tbt IooaI oowt 00b« Ag A modiuffl tor fglr gad gqugrg Uvea but a few Indian-Eaklmo-llke New Jersey, sometimes known as iifbtd borttn. "Mayor of WasbiagtoB,’’ because All tiabta of ropobltootloo of colloctiTg bgrgAiaing botwoon indg> people who are unconcerned about sbs’s cbalrmaa of the House Dis­ tptOlAJ dliiliootobot - borolf* ara olto to* pondoat workorg gad indopgodgnt waabdays or meridians. From there torrod. trict of Columbia committee, is gmploygrg it gmountg to noxt to it travels south over plain salt water mother of the capital’s forti^ming 7oii tomoo olioot of N ■ A nothing. tin it bisects the Fiji lalanda, pranc­ liquor law, PrivaU sale by tbs vlot, I no. drink aad bottle Is permitted but: ing between a couple of the Aleu­ no bars. Pttblttbor't JUprtttbiotfroi Tbo On thg othgr bond thg notion wldg Jttltat Motbowt fpooltl Agonor^Now labor orggaiAAtlong whorg thg Align­ tians just aa it gets going. From Mrs. Norton declined to accept rork CbioAgo, Dofrolf ond Bottoo, the Fljia it is plain sailing straight the validity of one member’s argu­ ment It by craftg and gradationg of ment that It was easier to detect UBBUICH AUUIT BVRBAO o r to the South Pole. Maybe it may ClJlCllLATliiMA labor, wildly ragardlaaa of the Intoxication if the customer were gpgclAl oonditlong gxlgting in every knock a fender off a coral island or standing up than if be were sit­ Ttoo Horoid Frfntl. a Oompoof, loo., two, but there's nothing bigger to ting down. owumot DO floDOolol roopootlMliir plant and in ovary loeallty and m She was supported by un^ iciai for troogropbloD. orrort appoDriag lo which union politlce oftener not bump. evidence that whereas sarlous Ddvorrittmtntt Id tbt Mtnebtiftr That must be the reason why no­ drinkers ordinarily consumed three ilrtplnp HtrtlA providM the Impulge for dedtlong, drinks at a bar in 16 minutes, the conatitute no gafg reliance either for body ever raises a row about hav­ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3. average time at a Uble for a like labor or for the aolvency of induatry. ing two days at once in the same' amount was at least an hour. potato patch. The fish don’t care GOLD INFLATION So far, the admialgtration bat Administration forces in Congreas geen fit to align itaelf behind the what day it ia so long aa it isn’t think comparative per capita debt The United Statea now baa im­ imperfect, frequently etupid and al- Friday. figures will provide a cogent argu­ pounded a atock of gome eight bil­ ment to shoot back at Republican moat alwaya narrowly telflab big snipers at the budget, lion dollara in gold. On the atat- labor organizationa. Perbape, at LEVITTS PARTY A |36,(XX),000,(X) public debt utory baaia of a 40 per cent cover­ between the two borne of the dilem­ will mean an American per capita Professor Albert Levitt who was age eight billiona in gold repreaenta ma, it baa made the better choice. debt of only $280. That goes for originally a Democrat next called every man, woman, and IchDd. a potential twenty billion dollara in But the better choice la bad—necea- Great Britain, on the other currency. Inatead of twenty bU-1 earlly bad. himself a Republican, then organized hand, has a per cMilta national 1»*. b.tw.eo sv. uu) to b. Mjr r«U the Independent Republican party debt of 1858 and iT-ance 1480. and wbo now bolds a job under this Canada's per capita debt is 3251. peace between organized labor and General Johnson’s declaration for Democratic administration, proposes a shorter working week — inferen- The currency outatanding againat tta organized employera until both to re-identify hla Independent Re­ the gold bunion baaia ia actually be- pre ao conatltuted that there will be tlonally a 32-bour week — was a publican party as the Taxpayers complete surprise to Secretary of tween two and three billion dollara compulaory faimeea on both aidea. and your feeling of self-confidence. League party and enter it as a com­ BEHIND THE SCENES IN urged to lav more stress on organi­ Labor Prances Perkins, She and her leas than the dollar value of the The NRA has gone a long way in Tour hetJth, too,, will be benefited, aides bad been making studies of petitor in the state election next for nothing is as necessary to health zation work — which implied less security. It ia perfecty apparent compulalon for the employera— but emphasis on parades. the amounts of labor that might be fall. Probably Mr. Levitt feels as a roijud which Is free from the absorbed by industry if hours were that if the government were audden-1 srhat haa it done to compel faimeae poisons of disappointment and frus­ Collaboration with other left shortened further. that, all things considered, It wotild tration. wing groups and revival of "boring ly to Change Ita policy and inatead L the part of the unl< ^ from within" among mass move­ 'The study hadn’t been com­ of atoring the gold aa bullion were be just a little too raw to try longer pleted and Miss Perkins was One need have very little aym- ments is also a part of latest Com­ amazed to hear that Johnson to coin it into eaglea and double to maintain even so tenuous a re­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS munist tactics. pathy with the ateel barona—or By RODNEY DUTCHER jumped the gun. Aglea, call in every dollar of paper lationship with Republicanism as Washington, Feb. 3—'The A.nniin.1 So early in February comes the none a t all—^in thia in timed chal­ (Difficulty in Pronunciation) National Unemployed Cionvention, money redeeming it cent for cent m be has attempted to. spectacular Communist-led "hung'r 'The playful streak in President lenge of the New in order .to Question; Kansas City, Mo., march” to Washington bay been organized and dominated by Com­ Roosevelt is indicated by the gold coin, and than uae the two or So far Mr. Levitt has not dis­ writes: "I am a student and I am underatand their feara of having abandoned In favor of a milder munist leaders, but attended by menagerie on bis desk—the most three billion dollara of aurplua gold closed whether be hopes to Include hampered by a difficulty in the way demonstration. their indiurtry completely controlled MANCHESTER^ money to meet running ezjienaea, re­ in the platform of bis proposed new I pronounce the words; for example, 'The change in Red tactics coin­ by profeaalonal labor agitatora who I leave oft the ending of ill tvords cided with exchange of ambassa­ lief worka and public construction party a declaration for re-enact­ may be merely aeeking juatice for that end in'd,' such as received. Is dors between this coimtry and till it waa all paid out, wa would ment of the Ehgbteentb amendment there any way that I could im­ Soviet Russia, following an agree­ 1934 hmtfM fonowera or may, on the other have increased our circulating me- L _ . —wrhlch it might be Interesting tn prove?” ment forbidding Soviet-inspired radical activities over here. dlum by almost fifty per cent. hand, be working tooth and nail to know in view of the fact that be Ansvv-ir: I believe that with per­ AUTO AND destroy private ownership alto­ sistent jffort you can learn to pro­ No direct connection If traceable Faithful In other words we would be in- made active use of prohibition ad­ between that change and recogni­ gether. nounce vour words. I suggest that fiating our present reetricted paper I vocacy in rallying to his Independ­ you set aside a period each day dur­ tion. 'The only tip-off American in the Performance of Every Trust Communists had from the 'Third HOME currency with gold—« kind of in-] ent Republican party as many as be ing which time you practice speak­ ing the words which give you trou­ International in Moscow as to rec­ flation never dreamed of heretofore WELLMAN could of the ultra-drys. 'The pro­ ognition was an order to keep away ROBERT K. ANDERSON ble as plainly as possible You might ^ Funeral Directoi For in the wildest nightmare of the j fessor is not likely to forget that find that ten minutes twice a day from official Soviet representatives. APPLIANCE . , There is a whole generation of Russian government employes fanatic defiationlata, but entirely a _ every liere and there is a die-hard would oring about a marked im­ WATKINS b r o th er s^, Inc. American newspaper readers to provement. Usually when a person here also are instructed to have TEL. Office 5171. House ?494 practical in the situation that >im tvhnm nr ia m „ prohlb who wotild tie up with- any no contact with American Com­ SHOW ^ whom the name of Walter Wellman party that promised to do the whole slurs the words in talking the cause munists. e is carelessness, and by giving each ^ meant nothing until his death on noble experiment over again. Re­ Coincidentally or otherwise, how­ LOCAL ARMORY word a sufficient amoun. of atten­ ever, the AmerloaH party waa would it be, should atich Thursday brought him back into cruits in other quarters may not be tion you can learn to 3peuk it more PEB. 14-15-1«-17 a proceeding be seriously proposed, the news columns. Yet twenty-odd too easy to get and you have to get clearly and plainly and will find that before thp Federal Reserve bank- years ago Wellman and hla exploits this habit ^11 be a great help to them from somewhere to make a you in . reciting your lessons at era, in whose hands the printing of were the talk of the world over a party—even a teeny, weeny one. paper money haa been reposed as an considerable period. He was the school. enormous special privilege, would first of the real explorers of the air (Diet for Burning in Throat) J r depwcla- Twice be attempted to reach the Question: Mr. Martin Y. ot Sub- UOT trf their printing press currency North pole and he was the first ad- Health and Diet lett, Idaho, writes: "WTien I eat with ^ cheapening product of the venturer who sought to cross the certain foods, I nave a terrible burn­ ing in my throat and stomach. Do mints ^melting pots and drop Atlantic by the atmospheric route. Advice you think that the right diet would ^ ****** 1 ^ none of bis major endeavors did By Dr. FYaob MoCoj help me overcome my trouble?” Of course nobody is going to ad- he succeed, but he always displayed Answer: The burning sensation which you notice after using such vocate any such policy, for it would «n intelligence and intrepidity that NAOOINO VERSUS PBAISINO foods as you mention in your letter mean in the end the restoration of earned the unstinted sympathy and is probably caused b- hyperacidity a gold standard control against admiration of the public, It is a curious thing that in this o? the stomach. It is entirely possi­ first ble for you to overcome your diges which a a ^ whole war would a trained newspaperman and a world where our happiness depends upon our ability to associat' with tlve distress through following a have to be fought It is merely f«dle and interesting writer, he each other in a friendly way. so few diet -A _ Illustrate the made good copy and be was good of us have developed even the rudi­ (Food Mineral List) Anything written by W ^ mentary techniquee of being friend­ ly and helpful. Sometimes those Question; . Savannah, Ga., asks: about by bau a u,aa or a^WeiHuau ov^a^- •Do you have an article vhicli con­ are hardest— whom we love the moet we finrf the « y<«Ti commaad- most difficult to handle. tains the names of some '>f the most importa.it foc»d minerals, and, if so, ' r * attenaon of thou- Regardlese of your station li life, how may I obtain one?" whether you are a merchant, a Answer: Yes, I have an article .lands U^y, thare |. golnr on Uie only In th« United Statea but banker, a mechanic, a farmer or a which should prove very Interesting mo.t “ • ^ r d to a p ’ «blblllon of L rougbout the world. HI. tra n » t housekeeper, your happiness de­ to you as 1^ cor talus a 'discussion of pends upon how you handle the hu­ the imp4-)rtant food minerals and HERE January !s almost gon« and if one of your resolutions was man situations which you contact lists the foods in which each may be with th . 0to« thU ever waa wit- U„ch «coltement aa. many year, It mignt almost be termed the art foimd. iTiis article may be obtained to operate in the New Year on a family budget plan, you have al­ nested to th . history ot L te r , did the drM m r o c e a L ^ of salesmanship. by writing, me In care of this news­ the country. We have proceeded flight And when, after seventy- Every one of, us has a certain paper; please follow the instructions ready exp^enced many of the temptations to abandon jt. Indeed, toward a ^ b l y toteuismit todatlon nine hour, out toom AtlanUo a ty ability for doing good, but we some­ for questions and answers as ^ven times have to watch that In trying at the heading or end of thia col­ to do good we do not become over umn; be sure to enclose a large, the first 30 days are the hardest for budgeteers! bearing or nagging, especially with self-addressed, stamped envelope. «'tb '“T fo “f “» orew of «« those in whom we are the most in a a ^ r " * '■“0“'^ ffom their ftontto* terested. cteded Jimt aa to «th dedaOon by dlrlflble by a .teanutolp, he ^ If you consider the failures in life It t^ e s courage and patience and careful planning to live by refuatoj to ito t o Impounded sold umy pocame uaUonal h e L ,. That you will see that they are In every te bacl^ for trewury note, and ta 1910 m id-w hat v « y few instance those who have beeu un­ f uotahons— the budget There’s no question about that! And one of the moat able to effectively and favorably d o lto l^ pooplo *t «fe ume rtaUlted-WeU- hold the attention of others. In or vital essentials is CAREFUL BUYING. dolto enterprlM ^ b o r ^ g paper man wmi even then more thta. Ofty der to have amy influence on must An aroused public conscience I W k money on totereMng bearing y .ar. old; he wmi re whmi he d l i first catch the attention of the one knows no insurmountable obstacles. who is to be influenced, and the a t —James M. Ogden, president of the National Association of Attor- It Is unltellev^ile th it thia policy t o w ZJl f a f f f a“ ” tentlon must be attracted in an in­ The fliBt principle of careful b uying is daily study of the adver- teresting and pleasing way. It is neys-General. JZ laagth of L.am_h. hml twice a^ p ted to easy to attract attention by doing tisements in your newspaper. Witfiin its columns the trade of the time. If It were w . «»uld be back I „ach th. North pole on foot before or saying something unusual, but France does not wish an Inch of I in the bottom of the ditch In a pret­ this is not enough; one must elicit grotmd belonging to anyone else and | trying it by air. He wa^ never never will engage In aggressive war. world parades befewe your door, in those moments when you are ty short time, expariendng aU the from the other person approval, Ui' injured, never lost a man, and after —Premist Chautemps Of France. horrors of deflation plus. terest ana enthurtasm. all his hazardous One should try to awaken favor­ considering your own needs, at the time you can balance your desirea Nobody believes that the admin­ experiences he Tve bad my ups and downs. Right died, an old man, of natural cajihaih, able responses In other persons. istration and this Congress wants a With children, this is especially Im­ now Tm down. I’m hoping the and your resources. You can make comparisons—pause, consider, To Americans of middle age the breaks socai will come my way. renewal of the depreart on. Nobody portant ’There is no n e ^ to have a name of Walter Wellman Is as (fliUd fussy jealous or subject to —Frankie Bailey, former “ballet” decide at your own convenience! doubts that this deflatloiiary situa­ queen. familiar as Lindy's. Yet millions angry tantrums. It is largely a tion will be corrected—by and by. of younger folks had never beard question of technique which anjrone We can’t learn much about whisky But who is going to wait patiently can learn. If mothers understood of him. The lines of the genera­ until we smell it. Whisky mi>)r

Recreation ('enter S chool Items of Interest Saturday ni^t the Rec Glrta VoL I., No. 39. Saturday, February 3, 1934. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mifs Helen Estes. Faculty Adviser basketb^ team plays against the Hartford Y. W. C. A. girls at the Hartford gym on Ann street. The Season Now m FiftSwinf at following girls will be used in the COMPARES W ORUT TYPING TEACHERS lineup: Ada Webb, Ida Coles, Doris 15 “ ALL A ” STUDENTS Von Deck, Dot Wlrtalla, Dot Lyttle, Palm B e a d i^ -'M m Par­ Peg Brown, Pauline Emonds. The WITH‘SOMANHIS’ A BIDE IN A JAUNTING CAR ^Could our eyes deceive us? No, it S M S S ACCURACY Y team which has been organized tite Popular. was true; all we had to do was to for several years, are tbe favor­ THIS MARKING PERIOD ites, hut the Rec Girls will give write a few sentences and, beat of Two of xny filenda were traveling them a good fight Game will start <$> aOl, bring in a book or magazine to Palm Beach, Fla., Feb.'S — (.AP) in Ireland. ’They thought that a at 7;30. —The opening of Feluuary in this MICE ENJOY O* HENRY reaul Friday morning in BhigUah The Girls’ swimming team is now Former Teacher Who Super­ trip to Ireland wouldn’t be complete class. This was a “cinch.” Forty-FiYe Words a Minate famous resort of the socially prom­ Unosoally Fme Honor Roll wliiiout riding in an Irish Jaunting imderway and their first schedxiled inent foimd the season ia full swing 4 Sometime ago Miss Burke lent Some girls thought “Splendid! meet is for Feb. 7. Any girls who car, which has only two wheels . nd This will give me an extra period with many events centering about a copy of O. Henry’s Complete vised First "'Somanliis’’ Required for ""B” Foarth are interested in swimming on the house parues. Announced at High School Works to a student. In soiae is drawn by a horse. to do ray homework for next class.” Rec team are urged to get in touch When they arrived In KlUamey, Others said, ’T il finish my maga­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vanderbilt mysterious way the book found with Gertrude Fenerty at the Rec have several guests at their ocean County Kerry, they hired a driver zine or novel” its way to Mr. Emery’s labora­ Likes New Venture. Period. right away. front estate and the p a r^ 'will be Today; 137 Receive No and a jauntisg car, and went for a Friday morning the girls trotted tory. Mr. Emery said he realized VoDeybaO Joined tomorrow by Col. and Mrs. ride. As they were driving along into English class, some with mag­ that the biology lab. was no The Recreation Volleyball team Louis Jacques Balsan of Paris. Mrs. very slowly and peacefully, enjoy­ azines, some with books and others place for O. Henry and since Mrs. Sidney Wheaton, originator During this semester typing travel to Hartford this aftemooq Balsan formerly was Ctonsuelo Van­ Mark Lower Than “B” . ing the beautiful sceneryT the horse with studies. where they play the Y. M. C. A. in a teachers are stressing tbe fact that derbilt. Miss Burke’s name was on the of the former High school paper, stumbled. The driver fiew out of bis “ Start reading your noaterial, league match. The outcome of thia cover, he sent it to her. The mice, accuracy is much more importamt The art of dining is being culti­ “ Somanhis” , comments on the “ good seat on to the horse’s back, while girls,” Miss Burke commanded. We match 'wlU have a bearing on the vated in a wide degree as the favor­ Fifteen high school students did it seems, have a different opinion job” being done by high school stu­ one of the ladles, very frightened, did so. It was along in the mid­ than speed. Second y w students team to play in the play-offs for the work of “A” grade in every subject of the place for O. Henry. They ed method of entertaining. Grand dents in making, the “High School was either thrown or jumped out of dle of the period when we heard wore, required to pass three or more state volleyball title. Duke Dmitri and Princess Anna during the third six-week marking undoubtedly prefer him out of World” the success that it is at the the car onto the green grass and Miss Burke writing something on tests at forty words a minute with ^creation Dance Ulynskl, of New York, entertained period, and 137 received no mark sight, but as a dessert for a present time. “It serves an entirely broke her leg. 'The other lady, who the side board. Oh, dear, we didn’t five or less errors during the Uilrd Over 300 hundred attended the recently with a buffet supper, fol­ lower than “B.” Recreation dance last mght which feast. ’The binding of the book, different purpose from that of had held on to the sides of the expect class work. But oh, what marking period to obtadn n B In ac­ lowed by contract bridge. Mrs. Ed­ Class records of Honor Roll stu­ or rather lack of binding, gave “Somanhis”, states Mrs. Wheaton. jaunting car for all she was does It say? “ Summarize what was featured by the return of Art ward T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia, dents were; Seniors, 3 A, 28 B; Up­ curacy. During the fourth marking evidence of the popularity of O. “It is an improvement over ‘Soman­ worth, just sat in it and laugh­ you have been reading.” McKay and his orchestra who have gave a smart limcheon at the Bath per Juniors, 4 B; Lower Jimiors, 4 period, the minimum speed required been .absent from the dances for Henry among the mice in Man­ his’ in that the public are more ed, for she thought that it was a Then came a hurried moment for a R in accuracy is forty-five and Tennis Club Weetoesday. Among A, 23 B; Upper Sophomores, 1 A, 13 chester High school. with turning of pages. Why? So quite some time. In their return the guests wsis Mrs. Edward E. Hut­ B; Lower Sophomores, 4 A, 30 B; closely in touch with high school good joke. words a minute with five or Kss er­ the EhigUsh teacher would not know engagement they were very impres­ ton who made her first ajmearsmee Upper Freshmen, 2 A, 8 B; Lower —E. Montie, ’34. classes, current events, and modes A man came along and the driver rors. sive and the ptospects of many what they haul been i^eading. (Not here this season at the President Freshmen, 1 A, 31 B. of teaching.” told the ladies that here was a gen­ Each student ham five ma^'king other engagements are seen as they Mrs. Wheaton mentioned several tleman with some spirits. They reallzihg that she had a very good Roosevelt ban wearing satin and Names of the students on all periods of typing and one of caIcu- were asked for future dates by sev- pearls. honor rolls follow: of Manchester’s leading citizens as wondered what spirits his were, but Idea.) Then Miss Burke called our latlng amd g e n e ^ business p'Ac- erel representative groups. ’This band they weren't kept in suspense long attention to the side board. But Miss Antoinette .Johnson appear- SENIORS once having taken an active part in tlce. Tbe first marking period con­ composed of well seasoned musi­ black satin with flngernaUs dyed HISTORY CLASSES the publication of “Somanhis.” because the gentleman poured some someone had “beaten her to it” , so sisted of vamious t3T>es of business cians are rapidly coming to the at­ A. everything turned out well in the bleick sattin with fingernails dyed William Gray, Margaret Kompa- Among the names mentioned were whiskey out of a large bottle for letters; the second, manuscript tention of various booking agencies jet black. those of Ronald Ferguson, present the one who was hurt. end. work; the third, statlstioaU v.ork; who are desirous of placing well nik, Marjorie Wilson. —Constance Wennergren, ’36. Mrs. H. H. Windsor, formerly B. READ NEWSPAPER city editor of the Herald; the form­ They took her to the hotel where the fourth, legal work: amd fifth, organized units in tbe leading dance Louise Hunter of the Metropolitan James Baker, William Brennan, er Hannah Moriarty, public school a doctor was called to attend her. projects relating to business. ballrooms. Another dance will be opera, sang at a dinner party Wed­ Howard Brown, Alice Bunce, Mar­ nurse at Manchester; and Robert —Mary Moran, ’35. SKATING Florence De Vito amd Pearl held on next Thursday evening. nesday night given by Mr. and Mrs. jory Cockerham, Irving Comber, Hathaway, local business man. Clif­ Over the ice Dreger have passed the best speed George A. Dobyne, Beverly Farms, Lorita Copping, Antoinette DeSi­ ford Gorman and Priscilla Crosby, ONE FRIDAY IN ENGLISH The skaters go emd ameuramy testa thus far. Flor­ Mass. mone, Pearl Dreger, Rita Dwyer, Study Events as Part of first joint editors of “Somanhis” CLASS. Like scampering mice ence ham passed three or more tests Other Diimer Parties Anthony Gryk, Fred Johanson, Mar­ were also mentioned by Mrs. Whea- To and fro. with sixty words a minute with les.s KINGSBURY JERSEY Other dinner parties of the week cella Kelly, Fred Lavey, William Course— “ Courant” Do­ tpn as having done much toward One Thursday morning in Sopho­ than five errors emd one test wi'-.h included one Thursday night by Mr. Luettgens, Ernestine Montie Phyllis more Division 3 English class, the They “ Snap the Whip” sixty-one words a minute with no and Mrs. Charles Harrington Chad­ getting “Somanhis Events” ready By rounding the bend Moroney, Barbara Nickerson, Anita for publication. period was almost at an end when errors. Peaml ham pamsed three or wick of Chicago, and one Friday Miss Burke remarked, “Home work At a good fast clip COW STATE CHAMP night by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vail Passacantell, Caroline Rubacha, nates Copies. Miss Condon, art supervisor, did more teats with fifty words a min­ is on the side board." The clsuis Bring;lng fun to an end. Brokaw of Oyster Bay, N. Y. Mrs. Elizabeth Shelton, Samuel Silver- much to help in those early days too. ute with less tham five errors. brought their eyes to side boaurd. —E. Koehler, ’36. Howe Elliott of Ne'wport, widely stein, Evelyrn Smyth, Barbara Stolt- Mrs. Wheaton praises her work Students In the second year typ­ enfeldt, Everet Swanson, Edward ing clu s who have pamsed speed kno'wn writer and daughter of Julia In several history classes held in highly and remembers that there Ward Howe, is entertaining at a Sweeney, Agnes Watson, Russell was much of it. amd accuracy testa with forty words Antumn View Farm in North Wilson. the Frankli building an experiment series of luncheons. Gladys Keith, ’16, submitted the a minute with five or less errors UPPER JUNIORS in the use of newspapers in the MANCHESTER GIRLS WIN An outstanding social event of the word “ Somanhis” in a name con­ were; Barbara Grezel, Beatrice Hal­ week was the meeting of the Garden B. class room is being tried out. Jacob 98 NEW FRESHMEN Coventry Noted for Fme test. It was chosen because of its laday, Rosailie Hicking, Eleamor Club, of which Mrs. George A. Mc- Ruth Bensche, Lockhart Rogers, Rubinow’s New Year’s resolution Patten, Caroline Rubacha, Alice Jennie Sandholm, Leland Stevens. Indian sound which seemed to do SWIMMING EVENT HERE Kinlock of Chicago, is president. for students of Manchester High, justice to Manchester’s Indian tra­ Spencer, Edith Taggirt, Doris Von Products. The club entertained 160 visitors at LOWER JUNIORS IN LATEST CLASS Deck, Agnes Watson, Russell Wil­ “I resolve to read the front page ditions and backgroimd. a meeting of the President’s Coun­ A. son, Julia Yurgel, John Zatkowakl, of the newspaper as well as the Before coming to Manchester, cil of Nationsd Garden Clubs of Margaret Atkinson, Josephine Manchester was host to West Ann Sbuzdai, Ethel Lyttle, Jose­ comic strip and sports page”, will be Mrs. Wheaton taught at East Hart­ Hartford, Bloomfield, and Wethers­ America, Falkoski, Beatrice Irwin, Katherine phine Karlsen, Ruth Holmes, and John E. Kingsbury, owner of Au­ given a boost by this plan. ’Thirty- ford and Thomaston High schools. In field High School girls, on January ’Two outstanding heavyweight Winzler. tumn View Farm, located in North prize-fighters—Piimo Camera, the six newspapers are used each day by 31, at the Rec. The four schools en­ Ernest Taggart. B. 1918 she resigned her position as Over Quarter of Them in —Ruby Jarvis, ’34. champion, and Tommy Loughran— •Edward Atkinson, Edith Burke, five desses making a total of one Senior English teacher at Manches­ joyed a very exciting afternoon. Coventry near the Twin Hills, has established a record for breeding have been taken under the wing of John Churila, Katherine Fike, Ruth hundred and eighty assigned to read ter High school, still retaining a Before the splash the four schools swanky society. Fish, Cornelia Frenkel, Russell the paper daily. College Course; One Girl had their pictures taken together; pure-bred Jerseys, ©"wner of a herd more or less maternal feeling to­ of 50 pure bred Jersey animals, Mr. Fighters As Guests Holmes, Anthony Kaminski, William Study an^i discussions occupy the then each school had its team taken ward the magazine she helped, to DISPLAY SOUVENIRS Kingsbury numbers among the fine Loughran will be a stag party Keish, Anna Klein, Stanley Kvet- first forty to forty-five minutes ol create. Cooperative. separately. guest tomorrow aftemof the senior class, to say DIVISION IV BUBCTS tl«e the girls will go through gym meet is scheduled although Mr. cial Interest articles, biography and a good thing for the high school Wigren has said that he would try nothing

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Go to your wife and ask her how she handles this shopping proposition. She’ll tell you, *Well, the first thing, and Ifs the most important, too, is to read the ads in The Herald.^ % And then she 11 be glad to demonstrate for your benefit exactly how reading the ads led to economies and advantages In the purchase of everything from that club steak you liked so well last night to the new dress you’ve just been admiring.

Then, too, she’ll probably welcome the opportunity of proving to you that she can save you money and assure you of better quality by buying your shirts and s ocks and such for you after checking the ads. Why not let her try it? She is a real expert at this shopping business. Above all, don’t forget to follow her advice when you’re shopping for yourself and check the ads in this paper before you sta rt out to do your buying.

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New York. ..Mlza. Marion Behrend. CATACm OtOWD Mrs. Arthur J. Stnw'i wedding MAN^ffSllR IS Fritzi Scheff to Lose Her drees of 188a SENATOR CAPLAN w N U N w i m i m Miee Ante Behrend, ehairmaa ef OBITUARY the pageant and director of wom­ Home in Connecticut AT GOWN PAGEANT en’s aravities at the Y, wore me POZZIES SLEliniS RATED FIRST IN gown of her aunt, Mra. Howard L DIES AT AGE OF 52 M ra Qeoige E. Keitb’e DEATHS wedding dreae whs worn by Miss c CWA STANDING New York, Feb. 8.— (A P )—Fritzi'^land. Her dog, Ko-Ke, lay at her Marie Reatlngt Mias Ruth Soonik- Scheff—she once sang for 82,0c) a Display of Wedding Atfbe sen modeled a gown of M ra Cbarlea Center of Many State Assem- S e ^ te hterriew Difiigei Fritzi tossed bar 'Titiaa bob and JOHN F. MINER DIES; week— ended her engagement today Pick; Mra Cbarlee B. Loomle’a wed­ (OwMnood CroD P ac* 0 > «) shrugged her shoulders. “I never lie ding dresa was displayed by Miss as a tapHroom hostess. down and die,” she said. Fills Whiton Marlon ApeL Miss Marion Burr &ly Battles in ’31 Passes FRAHRNAL LEADER Ac Despendo is J a ^ part of the traonction of the Hart­ So Fritzi, once of ‘Mile. Modiste” “ Being sorry is a stupid attitude. wore tee brocaded blue silk with ford offidalB will be given to the lo­ is out of a job, and a mortgage fore­ I had success— I cllm b ^ high and white collaret worn by her mother, cal CWA board in ^vaace of the stayed there quite a while. But you Ubrary Anditoriom, in New HaYoi Says She’l l Reporter. closure looms ahead. Mrs. C, R. Burr. Mrs. Ralph Rock­ One 6f Town’8 B6«t Known Cit* neat regular meeting of the group know what the world is. People well wore an old-fashioned gown, iMna Ptasts Awny— Wm an W^lacaday noon. A minus $2,000— what, in her hey- pass on. There is always a new cape and bonnet, loaned by M ra At the recent investigation con­ dey, would have been one week’s crop.” The seating capacity of tee Whi­ Burr and Mrs. J. M. Williams. A, New Haven, Feb. 3.— (A P )—State C h ^ e y W oriu ComicU. Chicago, Feb. 8.— (A P ) — A mys­ ducted by the CWA officials of the salary—will part her from her home Not that Fritzi has aged. She ten Memorial hail was taxed to novel 1899 dress with tight velvet Senator Jacob Caplan, fMmier judge terious yrmng woman who taxied State Reemployment bureau, it was just began young. She was sing­ tee utmost last night for tee bridal sleeves and diminutive hat was John F. Miner, one o f Maaehe*- in two mouths, unless something of tee New Haven City Court and a from Chicago to Brown Point, Ind. disclosed that in the 220 jobs filled ing at 5, and at 18 was with the gown p a g e u t and musicale pre­ worn by Mrs. Frank 'Vittner, and member of tee powerful judiciary teris best known citizens, ditd thla — and bad but $2M in her pum to turns up. The court has^ granted by the Hartfo^fl office from the reg­ Metropolitan. “Flexible” she calls sented by the Woman’s Division of w u the property of Miss Fmmm commlttM during the General As­ morning following a long iUaeat. He pay a bill of 816—in an effort to istration taken in the state armory, three extensions, and even herself. She did everything. Opera, the Y. M. C. A. The committee Hutchinson. sembly of 1981, died today at the bad been living in Hartford. Mr. '‘intow iew " jerfm DiUinger, the des­ preferential ratings were not at first tic Fritzi doesn’t hope for operetta, musical comedy— night members. Miss Ruth Behrend, chair­ Miss Lillian Sheridan s p e a re d in age of 62 years. Miner was 74 years of age and bad perado, waa in a Chicago Jail today observed. It was fine while it lasted,’' eftafejubs, park casinos, radio, “ the man; Mrs. C. B. Loomis, Mrs. Wells the bridal regalia of Mrs. Edward ’The Senator, central figure of lived in Manchester 37 years. He as police sought to determine her Regulations issued by the federal said of her tap-room engagement. road” — they all knew Fritzi Scheff. Strickland, Mrs. R. K. Anderson and Keefe o f Teirjwllle, Miss Janet Sum­ numerous legl^ative battles during waa born in New York City, identity. government give vets with depend­ ‘I earned enough to live. But of But now— she explains it this Miss Hslen Mtfioney, were warmly ner wore tlie gown o f hdr mother, the 1931'session, had been 111 for An employe erf Cheney Brothers She appeared at the Lake county ents first call on all CWA Jobs. Cit­ course everything must have an way: "Yoim g people are manag­ congratulated on the artistic and Mrs. Charles Sumner of Bolton and more than a year, returning recently for 32 years most of which time be jail yesterday shortly after Dlllin- with dependents are second; end.” ing. They think of what they see thoroughly enjoyable entertainment Miss Ehrelyn Jones tee wedding izens from Boston where he wna under waa chief oiler in tee spinning mill, ger bad bean reindicted on a chaise single veterans third, aliens with ‘What will 1 do tomorrow, or two on Broadway—the few of the pres­ provided. dress of her mother, Mrs. F, H. medical care. Jones. Mr. Miner took an active interest In of murderh^ an Ehst Chicago, Ind., first papers, fourth and aliens with­ weeks from now? That’s more than ent moment. Well, we were ';n One of tee foimders of the Jewish policeman during a bank robbery, Mrs. Anderson was In. charge of Miss Margaret Robinson of Buck- fraternal life in the town. He was out first papers, last in order of I can tell. But I ’ll find something.” Broadway, too. We counted,” Home for Children, Senator Caplan, and introduced herself as Janet the music and played a number of land appeared In tee bridal dress of one of the leading members of the She sat in a West Side hotel : >m She has had her home, a four-acre a Republican, returned to the Sen­ preference. Of the 16 men to be appropriate old airs, and as the her mother, made by herself while a Ancient Order of Hibernians in this Harcourt a reporter for a New .given replacement jobs next week. not far off Broadway' where 3he place on a Coimecticut mountain pageant progressed introduced more ate during tee 1933 session, but be­ York newspaper. top, since 1917. She calls it “ Mel«> ^ I in England, with collar of Irish Bine are veterans, Mr. Costello stat­ made her fame. "A foothold,” she modem compositions. She accom­ lace, bonnet and shawl property of cause that body was ctmtroUed by However, Prosecutor Robert G. die Cottage.” There are fruit trees ed today. Seven are married cit­ calls the room— ‘‘a little sqtiars.” panied the aololats, Mise Helen Mrs. J. M. Williams, originally own­ Democrats, he did not figure as EstlU confinned his doubts of btf izens with dependents. On the walls were some prints of and fiowers. “You know how it Betggren, contralto; Edward F. ed by her mother, Mrs. Aaron Cook. prominently during teat session as story when tee New York newspj feels when you’ve planted them," O n e-l^rd Gets Jobs. operetta scenes and n fiower pots Taylor, tenor, and Robert Gordon, Miss Robinson showed a watch' and he did in 1931, when bis party waa per denied teat she w u an em- in control. Manchester’s registration taken in some plants she won at Coney Is- said Fritzi. baritone. Mr. Gordon waa the first chain of her great grandmother, 120 fioye. the armory at the beginning of the singer, and hia selection, "Wherever years old and still going. Other Committees Changes Her Story C W A program was in excess of You IValk” , by Handel, a very oid Mrs. Victor Yates of Bolton, wore In addition 4o being cm tee ju­ Tbeo, she claimed to be Josephine 14.00 and since that time over 130 puzzling; but tee perverse, un­ song, waa especially appropriate a gown loaned by Mrs. Alexander diciary committee, he served on the Hunt tee wife of Captain Jonathan • have reg;istered from this town in moral, infinitely hard-boiled char­ after tee display of gowns from the Bunoe, the p ro p e i^ of her mother, joint eonstitutionai amendments. Hunt U. S. A., and fUebard Carley the state armory, Hartford. Less EDWARD P. O’MEARA acters Mr. Hammett brings In are period of 1776 up te and including Mrs. Edward Ware of Atlanta, Qa. Federal relations and the joint rules Hunt a brother of tee officer, said than one-third of the list have ob­ so Interesting teat you often for­ 1889. Miss Helen Berggren sang Miss Marjorie Kelly appeared in a committee in 1931. Two years later tee captain had married a Josephine tained jobs. get all about tee mystery. tee delightful, “Long, Long Ago”, w lne-coloi^ gown loaned by Mrs. he was on tee committees of cities De Pre in about 1929 and w u di­ It is expected that the regulations E-JUDGE IS DEAD He gives a photographically ac­ during tee showing of tee gowns of B. J. Bell of Glastonbury, tee prtm- and boroughs, legislative expenses vorced a year later and bad since governing local CWA appointments curate picture of a certain kind of the 60’s. Edward F. Taylor fob erty of her mother. M ra A. M. and manufacturers. remarried and w u now in charge of will be rigidly enforced after the metropolitu society—the fringe of lowed with that great favorite, “Be- Brainard. Miss Laura Murdock A lawyer by professlim. Senator a CCC camp in New England. current replacements have been tee half-world; It will hold your Ueve Me I f A ll Those Shidearing modeled an 1860 gown of tee late Caplan was born in R u a ^ . He was Finally local police decided to made. interest, make you laugh, and, Young Charms.” Additional num­ Mrs. Norman Loomis. a member of Cosmopolitan Lodge A. bring her back to Chicago, and Former Member of New now and teen, give you a shudder. bers by Mr. Gordon were “The Rose Mrs. E. E. Segar wore a gown of F. and A. M., of whioh he was tee further questioning brought forth A ll in all, It’s simply swell. Knopf of Tralee” and “Because” . With her aunt’s Anna Maria Beebe and first master; president emeritus of tee assertion of tee woman teat she OVER 25,000 OUT Haven Board of Finance, is offering it at $2. tee approach of tee 1900 gowns made in 1861. Miss Dorothy K. tee Jewish Home for Children, for­ w u a native of Raymond, N. H„ “McKee of Centre Street,” by Miss Berggren sang a favorite at Loomis of Hartford wore the 1851 mer president of tee Jewish Welfare and had come here from tee e u t to Helen Reilly (Crime Club: 82) is a weddings today, "I Love You Truly” , wedding gown of her mmndmotber, Society and a member of many get znaterial for a story. IN TAXI STRIKE Passes Away. nm-of-mlne affair, deslgnsd to shew and Mr. Taylor’s second number was the late Mra Norman Loonila Mra other orgimlzations. Driver Womes teat tee New York police really the equally popular wedding solo, Morgan White’s wedding dress was ^H e leaves his willow, two sons, . Meanwhile, Max Spiegler, the have a very efficient crime-detect­ “ O, Promise Me.” modeled by Mrs. Oscar Bailey, and two sisters and a brother, Frank taxi driver, cooled his heels aroimd (Coatfnoed From Page One) ing machine. Miss Helen Jamroga appeared in Caplan of Hartford. the police station wondering who, if New Haven, Feb. 3.— (A P)—Ed­ Mrs. W. W . Eells waa tee his­ A lovely dancer is shot to death torian and was attired In tee 'beau< the gown of Mrs. Calvin Tracy, The funeral will be held at 11 anyone, w u going to pay tee taxi boulevards bore out indication that ward P. O’Meara, one time judge of In a night club, and the cops final­ tiful gown worn by tee late Mrs. mother of Mrs. Robert Richmond. a. m., Monday at tee Jewish Home bill incurred by tee long drive to jm bably 25,000 men were on holl- the C3tv Coiul and former member ly get her murderer by tee heels. Miss Doris Mahoney wore tee gown for Children. He will be buried In Crown Point The woman had or­ John T. Robertson at her thirty- John F. Mtaier The leading taxicab concerns of the New Haven board of finance, The book is more or less interest­ fifth wedding anniversary celebra­ of Mrs. Gertrude Stoughton Sadd of B’Nal Jacob cemetery in WestvIUe. dered him to wait tor her at the M id that about 10,000 cabs had been ing for its picture of tee New Crown Point jail and while he did he died today after a week’s Illness at tion which waa held in the Henry Sout^ Windsor, o f 1861 and Mimt state having been county treasurer withdrawn from service because of York police in action. street home of her son, William W. Viola Shearer a dress loaned by of that order a great many years. said the metw ticked up to a grand the age of 69 years. . total of 828h0. the strike. Then there’s a very uninspired Robertson, soon after its completion. Mlse Nellie Hollister of the same He was recording secretary of Man­ Mayor LaOuaxdia hoped for a set- A lifelong Democrat, he became Louise Qroody, the actress, City Court judge in 1918, serving yam called “Death in DarkxiMs,” This gown was of vriilte satin, with period. Miss Ann Scranton wore ABOUT TOWN chester Divlsioo, A. O. H., and bad Uement today, but took steps to pre­ by Charles Barry (Dutton: 82), threw some light on the mystery unW 1916. He was first appointed to an overdress o f black net embredd- a black silk of 1862, the property of been through the chairs. M e was vent any violence. which has to do with a man who la when she told police she had met the board oi finance In 1905 after ered in white and trimmed with Miss Helen Comsto. jorie Behrend an 1866 gown loaned was continued this morning under ter Court, Foresters of America, and The cabmen, who appear to have an English country house. A shell­ Mrs. E>Us prefaced her descrip­ by Miss Helen Maloney, while Mi.«w bad also been through tee chairs of York through John Harriman, so­ was once more named to the board auteortzation of tee supervising i- cially prominent New Yorkpr. In ■truck spontaneously and not by shocked war veteran and some tion of the gowns as they passed in Marion Legg appeared in tee 1875 teat society. He had held all the In 1930. glneer and safety inspector to make Ctelcago Miss Groody said tee order of any union, want the cab vaguely sinister females go wan­ review with a brief history of mar­ gown o f Mra. Myron St. Clair Murr. offices in tee American Assurance O’Meara, a widower, was gradu­ dering through its pages, and in up tlm- lost during tee week by woman had attempted te borrow concerns to give them all the money riage, which was first by force, later Miss Florence Donohue wore an League which he was active in or­ ated frotr the Yale Law School in tee end, after a great effort, tee reason of extreme cold and snow. money from her. that was collected as a city tax of by purchase and now as a general 1880 gown loaned by Mrs. Burton ganizing. For a number of years 1899. His appointment to the bench author brings us to a neat but five cents a fare under a measure thing by love. She also explained the BeD of Glastonbury. Mrs. Rossa he was president of 8t. James’s of the City Court came after a bit­ unconvincing solution. A daughter was born this m : ?n- adopted last September. significance the wedding ring, Brooking'a gray gown waa worn by H(rfy Name society. ter Intra-party fight among Demo­ a t Ing at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Home Approximately 8500,000 was col­ tee use of orange blossoms, wedding her daught^ Ethel and Miss Bessie Mr. Miner came to Manchester in crats involving among others David THE PAIN AND TOIL on Wadsworth street to Mr. and SELL UBRARY STOCK lected before the tax was declared cake which must first be cut by tee Mahoney wore Mrs. Claude Truax’s 1896 from East Hartford where he E. Fitzgerald, Sr., New Haven lead­ Mrs. Fred Fields of 123 Cooper HiU f i li a l . OF AN AR'TIST’S l i f e 1902 wedding dress; Miss Bernice had been employed as a clerk in the er, and Thomas J. Spellacy. bride, tmd other Items of interest street. The drivers want the entire Pohlman wore tee gown of Mrs. general store. He heui been on th« AT SUBSTANTIAL PROFIT O’Meara, formerly chairman • of Biography of Van Gogh Is A Reveal­ connected with tee marriage of man amount returned to them. The com­ George Potterton, a 1902 style. school board of East Hartford for the New Haven Democratic town ing Dooument. and woman. Firemen of Hose and Ladder panies offer to split it 60-40, the Mrs. Burton ^ ll’s own wedding several years. His genial disposi­ committee, was a trustee of St. Few of life’s mysteries are more The groups of women wearing tee I Company No. 1 will hold their an­ gown waa worn by Dorothy Hult- tion and his faithfulness to duty Securities of Whiton Estate drivers to get the 40. Mayor. La- Francis orphan asylum, president of gowns a t each distinctive period as­ nual banquet In the dining rcom at profound than tee one which covers man and Mrs. Frank Wolcott’s by won him tee admiration of both em­ Bring Enough to Cut Library Guardia has expressed himself as the Knights of Columbus club for sembled on tee platform, and as Cheney Hall tonight. Brigadier- tee soul of tee creative artist Irene Keeney. Miss Faith Owers ployers and fellow workmen. When favoring paying the entire sum to six years, president of the Catholic The artist follows a star most of each one was Introduced and tee General William F. Ladd will be Debt to Town to $1,437.95. wore her mother’s wedding dress of tee Works Council was organized at the drivers. La mien’s Retreat Association of us can’t even see. He can sacrifice gown described she stepped forward. tee principal speaker. 3 1903 and Mrs. Stanley Mason wore Cheney Brothers be was elects a The only cabs operating early to­ himself pitilessly to*his-werk,-^he can The committee reversed their deci­ Chairman Aaron Cook of tee Connecticutr and an Elk. teat of her mother, Mrs. OirlsUan representative He retired from day were those of owner-operators, be lonely and “queer” and even sion to have tee bride of 1934 begin Members of Washington L. O.' L. Board of Selectmen and Tovirn He leaves a daughter, a senior at Nielson. Miss'Thelma Carr mod­ active work on February 1, 1980. and the number of these was dwind­ downright mad; somehow, in an ut­ tee pageant, but at tee close of tee social club will hold their annn^i) Treasurer George H. Waddell, under Vassar; twe sons, one a student at eled her mother’s gown, worn at her He leaves his wife, Mrs. Margaret ling as the independents joined the Holy Cross and another a student terly incomprehensible ^ y , he episodes, tee procession passed down meeting and supper In Orange Hall Miner, one son, Francis E. Miner, of the authorization of tee Sele''tmen, wedding and Miss M ^on Brook­ yesterday sold 80 shares of Phoenix ■trike. at tee CoUege of Physicians and draws down tee strength to create tee aisles, around tee hall, and Mrs. tonight. Elntertalnment will follow Hartford, formerly of this town, and ings, Mrs. Louis St. Clair Burr’s stock for 55 3-4 and 50 shares of Surgeons, and two sisters. beauty and to interpret life, and ne Harold Garrity, tee former Miss tee business session. Supper will be one daughter, Mrs. Mary Dunne of wedding dress; Miss Jane Harris ap­ National Fire stock for 47 3-4. The A solemn high mass of requiem leaves tee world a richer place teem Arlyne Moriarty, who was married served at 6:30. Hsu-tford. peared wearing tee wedding .dress total of tee Phoenix stock w u $4,- he foimd it. on New Year’s Day, with her at­ The fimeral will be held Monday will be celebrated at 10 a. m., Mon­ and hat of tee same period belong­ 460 and teat of tee National f4re HITCHCOCK, LEAGUE This stupendous bit of soliloqulz; tendants led tee nearly 100 women The Ladles’ Auxiliary to tee A. O. morning at 8:30 at Holloran’s Fu­ day in St. Bernard’s church. Burlzu ing to Mrs. George F. Borst Miss stock, 82,88745. will be In St. Lawrence cemetery. ing comes eifter a reading of “Vin­ who were In line, affording a closeup H. will hold their Installation of of­ neral rooms and at 9 o’clock at S t Eleanor Dwyer appeared in tee wed­ ficers at tee home of Mrs. Jaunes In the town report of lu t August PROPONENT, DEAD cent Van (jk)gh,” by Julius Meler- view to tee interested spectators. James’s church. Burial will be in the inventory of tee Phoenix stock Graefe. ding regalia of her mother, Mrs. Ed­ Fogarty, 5 Bank street, Monday St. James’s cemetery. It was in reality a pageant of evening. Supper will be served at w u 82,413.60 and teat of tee Na­ Van Gogh was an artist emd his ward F. Dwyer, and Miss Esther youth for only slim ^ rls could wear 6:30 o’clock. All members are invit­ tional Fire, |1,528. The profit over (Oontinoed from Page One) life seems a perfect epitome of the Wells modeled her mother’s, Mrs. tee tight-fitting bodices of tee Milo Well’s, wedding gown. ed to attend. FOUND DEAD IN GARAGE tee book value is 83,105.65. isolation, tee pain, and tee travail ol earlier periods. Many daughters The Whiton Memorial library In politics again. He was an unsuc­ Miss Ruth Watkins appeared In tee creative worker. In eUl tee com­ were attired In gowns worn by their fund owes the Town of Manchester cessful candidate for the Senate in tee gown worn at her wedding by Kent, Conn., Feb. 8.— (A P )— ^The mon affairs of life be weus an utter mothers, and a number of women, SAILORS SUFFER BURNS 88,284.80 for money loaned by the 1928. failure. her aunt Mrs. William Rush and body of William Waldecon, 23, was brides erf recent years, wore their Miss Harriet Coburn wore tee wed­ town for the construction of tee Bom in Omaha in September, He reached maturity before he Providence, Feb. 3.— (A P )—Two tound In his garage about 7 o’clock library. When payment of the lfi59, Hitchcock bad a senatorial AW own wedding gowns. The gown of ding gown of her mother, Mrs. this morning by his brother-in-law, touched a brush, he was very largely Frank Coburn; Miss Barbeu-a Bad- members of tee crew of tee British amount received for tee stocks sold tradition as his father, Phineas W. 9 t 1776, worn by Miss Betty Walworth Oliver W olcott with whom he made BMJCS CATTON self-taught, he lived throughout his is tee property of Mrs. Laura Mun- mington modeled tee wedding attire steamship Blairgowrie were burned yesterday Is deducted tee librsuy Hitchcock, wras serving in that life on tee generosity of his brother, Is home. Mr. Wolcott heard tee fund will owe the town but $1,- HERE’S A SURE-FIRE sell and was loaned by Mrs. W alter of her mother, Mrs. Leslie Badmlng- in an explosio'n of coal gas this capacity in Washington at the time. he worked himself past tee limits uf sound of tee running motor and 437.95, B e studied law but left the profes­ MYSTERY THRILLER ton and Mrs. J. L Handley wore tee morning soon after tee ship dropped endurance, he finally went mad and Smite of Wapplng. It was a plEdn opening tee door waa met by a cloud The reason for tee sale at this sion to become a newspaper publish­ wedding gown and veil of Mrs. Wil­ anchor at Quarantine here from he wound up by shooting himself; bronze green silk, full skirt, puff of monoxide gas fumes. The body of time w u to take a profit and t j re­ er, helping establish the Omaha DashieU Hammett’s Latest Rook Is sleeves, with a bertha ot lace liam Chipman. Mrs. Millard Park Swansea, Wales, Boatswain Walter and in tee end he was one of the wore her own bridal outfit of 1914, Waldron lay on tee floor. Relatives duce tee outstandl^ indebtedness Evening World and later purchasing Unusually Good around tee low neckline. Another J Bosue, 49, of Bristol, England, great artists of tee 19th century. Mrs. B. J. Murphy gown and ac­ say the young man had been in the of tee library fund to the town. the Omaha Morning Herald. almost as ancient was worn by Miss and John David, 22, of C)ardigan, This book g(ives us an Intimate cessories of tee same year were Wales, were burned on hemds and custom of charging his car battery New Resident The current mystery story sea­ Prances Hoxie, a gown of 1870 loan­ Mrs. Hitchcock weis at the bedside picture of his life; and a queer, tor­ modeled by Miss Marion'Reed. Miss face. Bote are in a hospital In this by letting tee engine run all night son is made Immeasurably ed by Miss Emma Hutchinson. this morning when the publisher brighter by tee fact teat Daahiell tured life it was. He cut off an Dorothy Walton appeared In tee city, but tee condition ’of neither' is It Is believed, he w m overcome while Mrs. John Alden Collins of Wap­ W A U ST. BRIEFS died. Also present were Mrs. Ilerry Hammett has written a new book. ear, once, wrapped It up neatly and wedding gown of her mother, Mrs. considered serious. trying to leave tee garage. sent it to a girl friend. He had vio­ plng modeled an interesting “ double E. P. Walton, and tee 1916 wedding Doorly, his daughter, Gilbert Door- It is called “The Thin Man,” and New York, Feb. 3.—There wen ly, Mrs. Richard Yoimg, a grand- lent attacks teat caused him to te gown”, owned by Mrs. Hill Gowdy costume of Mrs. John Pickles was it is by all adds tee most entertain­ 23 favorable dividend changes this diild, and Mrs. Edmund Kauntze, ing detective story to reach tee locked up. o i Elnfield, and loaned by her great worn by her daughter, Miss Esther sister of Mrs. Hitchcock. He had market in many months. He quarreled vrite his friends, granddaughter, Mrs. Walter N. Fos­ Pickles. The Prize Fighter and the Lady week compared with 31 lu t week. Standard Statistics says. Bight only recently established a residence Mr. Hammett Introduces us to a went hungry, brooded, and never ter of Wapping. The bonnet, 123 Another group teat caused much Co. here. Fimeral plans will be com­ retired private detective who goes once stopped working. And he gave years old, was originally tee prop­ amusement was teat depicting tee payments were increued and seven pleted today. back to visit his old haunts in the world some priceless possessions. erty of Mrs. Florilla Hubbard Tal- short-skirted era of tee 1920’s. Mrs. resumed. Seven e x tru and one ini­ New York and runs smack into a This account of his life is an ex­ cott of Manchester, and was loaned Hayden Griswold’s wedding gown tial dl’ddend were voted. Six unfa­ vorable revisions compared with IS murder. He has to look into tee ceedingly good one. Published by by Mrs. Hart Dexter of South Wind­ worn by herself, was above tee shoe crime, for tee simple reason teat Harcourt, Brace St Co., it is priced sor. tops, Mrs. Joseph W allett’s about a week age. CONGRESS READY some people seem to suspect him at $3. Mrs. E. E. Segar loaned an inter­ the same length, while Mrs. Stuart Freight traffic of tee Chicago and of having committed it; once he esting gown of 1823, the wedding Segaris wedding gown of 1928 was Northwestern In January aggregat­ does, tee fun begins. dress of her grandmother. This exceedingly brief when view from FOR A BUSY WEEK ed 97,278 cars against 84,062 for It is an odd fact teat in this, tee An automobile was wrecked by was worn by Miss Althea Murdock, tee point of today’s styles. December and 77,278 in January, best of recent mystery stories, tee fire at Durant, Okla., When tee own­ An 1833 model, obtained by Mrs. Mrs. Rayn)ond Hagedorn modeled murder mystery Itself Is of sec­ 1933. (Oontinned from Page One) er, lacking a key, tried* to get a Robert Cooper of South Main street, tee bouffant style of 1929 with her ondary importance. It’s an inge­ tube out of a tire locked in a car­ gown and bonnet to match, were own bridal reg^a, her attendants nious tale, to be sure, marvelously LIQUOR TESTS NEXT WEEK House stamp also has been placed rier by bifmlng away tee casing. worn by tee great granddaughter being Miss Anm. Galler of Windsor OB job insurance legislation. of tee original bride, Mrs. Nellie and Miss Sylvia Hagedorn of this town. Hartford, Jeb. 3.— (A P)— Two of Income Tax BUI Luce Eddy, of Newington. Miss tee liquor control act tests are u - A t the capltol the House probably Jane Grant and Miss Marjorie Mc- Phyllis Fallow wore tee 1931 wedding finery of Mrs. William F. slgned for argument in tee Supreme will receive next week the projected 30 Cheat Death in Train-Bus Crash Menemy modeled quaint old gowns 8200.000. 000 general revenue and in- Shea. Mrs. Henry Mutrie wore her C ^ r t next week, tee case of tee ^ '.j. ' ' of 1834, tee latter tee property of ense tax amending bill. To debate S % V s'- own wedding gown of 1932 and Mrs. state against Joseph Faro of Hart­ ' ^ \ \^ ^5.' s.« V\ " .V \ M arjorie’s great grandmother and Gordon Weaver, her white lace on the $590,000,000 relief appropria- tee former owned by Mrs. Mary ford for Wednesday morolng being Wwn of 1983, with Miss Marion tloo bUl. Spencer. a test of whether tee law requires b the Senate the House-approved V % ' ,> V ' *■ ^bertson as her attendant. The Miss Hattie White wore a volum­ permits to sril liquor and whether it 8870.000. 000 Navy expansion bill is final scene was teat of Mrs. Harold inous gown of 1848, tee bonnet uf applies to Don-perralttecs; and tee h a a ^ g fire. The long-contraverted Garrity and attendants. the vintage o f 1770 and worn by case of Edward J. Murphy of Man­ St. 1 awrence seaway treaty ratifi­ chester against tee liquor control cation is due for a close vote by Miss White’s great grandmother. commission being a test of tee con­ next week end. Veterans’ benefits An 1855 gown loaned by Mrs. L. S. and the Federal paycut are slated Burr, modelei^ by Miss Bessie Quinn, PUBUC RECORDS stitutionality of druggists’ i>ermits for debate as an appropriation bill was worn originally by Mrs. Burr’s to sell I liquor and tee discretionary rider. grandmother, Mrs. Mehltable Hub­ power of tee commission to refuse To the House meanwhUe have bard Roberts. Most Interesting in Vital Statistics to issue this'*clas8 of permits. The gane the Senate-approved Smith material and style were two gowns The vital statistics of tee town of Murphy cue is tee first argument 1^,000,000 crop loan bill « j d the worn by tee mother of Miss Mary Manchester for tee monte of Janur for 'Diursday. ^^mzon bill to penalize private fin- and Frank Cheney. One was a rich ary as recorded In the Town Clerk’s SBCial transaction with defaulting red moire and tee other a gray office arr ic deaths, four marriages ED. HICKEY TO SPEAK. debtors. silk. The silk was doubtless woven and nine births. Tbompsmiville, Conn., Feb. 8.— In tee Cheney mills and was tee Bond for Deed (A F )— The historic, century old En­ kind teat people used to character­ The Savings Bank of Manchester field Society for Detection of Thievea ize as able to “stand alone.” to Vincent A. Lawler et ux, real es­ kd R o b b ^ is Aping to get some Mrs. John Pickles exhibited a tate located on HiUstowa Road. pointers on how its dons toddy. Cottage Street Quaker gown o f i860, the property IDdwqrd J. ]^lol(0y, Hartford ooon- of her grand-aunt, Lydia light- |y detrati'vo, will dtocril^ to Package Store foot, one of the early pioneers of HOSPITAL NOTES- members modem methods of s^tore- Ohio. The late Mra. Theodore U d- hendlng orimlnaie at the ■ooiety's well’s wedding gown waa displayed lllt h anntial reunion and banquet Open Until 6 P. M. ✓ by her grand&ughter, Eleanor Bid- Mrs. Elizabeth Robb, of 168 Maple at Hazartfville Feb. 18. Another « '* well. Miss Hazel Rogers wore street was admitted and Mrs. BJarl jest of honor will be Ghartes R. Mrs. Edward Stanley’s wedding Gamba and Infant daughter of 18814 eed, warden at the state iirlscai at Cavalier Gin ... $1.15 gown o f '1882. m Iim Emma Mae Spruce street was discharged yes­ WetheMftelA Thirty pupils miraculously escaped death when the school bus shown Smith in a black bustled black silk, terday. fiarly m Itt U ito fy the aoetety ^ Cdony Gin ...... $1.45 here was struck by a freight train In Sprlngvllle, N. Y „ carried a worn by- the grandmother of Mra. A daughter was bom today to Mr. ipeoialiied tn efitdhttf hdHe thievea. (108 proof) quarter mile, pitching and swaying, on the locomotive pilot, and then George Borst, with a tiny hat of and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson of 14 M. J. liberty, preektaat of the hurled off, a gaping hole tom in its side. Four children were hurt the period, drew' forth an am u^ Knighton street. C a ^ Kidd Whiskey . .$1.85 society for 16 years, hae named A r­ seriously, several others cut and bruised, and a number fainted during titter. Mrs. Albert Skinner of Bol­ Mitn. Caroline McConnell of 22 rtiere may be notblogto that romancs between Max Baer and ActrMs thur R. Boetwlck, former proieeutor (90 proo#) ton, wore a black and white striped their mad ride Hawthorne street was discharged tone Rnigbt, but they were pretty close when this picture was taken of the BniBled Towm Gburt aa toast- wedding gown of Mra Oscar Muller, today. s> they buked in a Florida ran. meeter. . — - evening, bad to be postponed imtU a MABEL later date. The regular business McELUOTT meeting was held .last evening in EPWORTH INSTITUTE ROCKVILLE the d. A. R halL DAILY RADIO a m e i^ lir h O IwHiA S«vie^ kb Rockville will be repreaolted at the meeting of the I ’ourUi District BartfOvd, ClMWi HEItE LAST NIGHT 60.0M lOM K. O , M. problem and she frowned. “I sup- of the American Legion and its SATURDAY, FIBRUARY 8 (Ceattal u d E u ts n i StaBdarfl Time) BSKHN HERE TODAY Travelers Brded6a*ttng Servtoe GYPSY M O B EIX and TOM pose I do.” Auxiliary to be held on Sunday aft­ Net*! ^ to key tad b^e e b ^ or gronpt thereof onle^ COURT TO SIT MONDAY 11^: coaet to cotet (o to o) Seelsnttlon Indadu elf tvidlable etmtloam. ’ W E A V E R are married on the m n e “Some marriages just naturally ernoon at Moosup. Pregrama eubjeet to elienge. P. M. Saturday, February S, 1984 Cent. East. - day -as IJT A HOTALEVG and turn out well,” Lila observed A meeting of the Girl Scouts of NBC-WEAF NETWORK the RookvUle Methodist Episcopal Fifth Session at the Sooth B. a. T. Bailey—cet to esb, DEREK BIASS, bnt TJlb expects to smoothly. “Like yours, for Instance. FOR naturalization BASIC — Beat: w e«f qrlw weal wtic 6:30—F. W. WHe, Talk—bSsiCii Hve In h m iy wbile Gypsy keeps her People with the same interests— the church was held last evening with 1:00 p. m.—Weather; Msiket Re­ ■wlar wtag wcah wft irllt irfbr wre wgy Arn'etrong—mldweet re p ^ t ports. 6 -4 ^ 6:48—Hdppy Minstrel — dtetp job teaching in a settlement schooL same «deas.” She waved her hand to their Scout captain, Mrs. Emil Methodist Church Wkh ■when woae wtam snr] wsal; Mid: kad 1:10— Rhythm Masters— Len Ber­ ■wmaq wcfl woc-'who wow wdai wkbf ‘^O elo’s Rhumba Orchestrt-ro.-tq Gypsy has to struggle to keep illustrate what she meant. “Now Five Continued and Six New Kroyman of.Union street A social Michaux—also cac man, director. * NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ expenses within Tom’s income. Derek and I want ein entirely dif­ Cases to Be Heard by Judge followed. wiba kstp webo wday kfyr cret cfcf f:30— Phil Cook Program—east; A large number of people attend­ 77 Members Present 1:30— Blue Room Echoes—Joseph SOUTH — wrva ■wptf wwnc Wla wjax Ameri^can Mixed Quartet— Another problem is Tom’s Jealousy ferent sort of existence. Marko McEvoy in Rockville. . Blume, director. wfla-wsan wlod wsm wmc wsb wapl 6 : 4 ^ r i ^ 'T j t o Gulzar. Tenor—to c wealthy MARKO BROUGHTON, knows I must have things happen­ ed the card party and social held wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Min. In Hollywood— 1-56— Broadcast from Metropolitan basic; Blanche CaHoway Or.—Dixie' a former admirer of Gypsy’s, whom ing, excitement. And of course last evening in Foresters hadl under wool ktba ktha 'sraoe A special sitting of the Tollahd the sponsorship of Damon Temple. The fifth session of the mid-win­ Opera House. MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kxlr kghl 'Areadl—Dixie only they meet at the Blisses’ home. money.” '6:15— Silent. PACIFIC COAST — ^ o k fl kgw komo Oi’ches.—Dixie Coionty Superior Court is to be held Pythla 1 Sisters. Prizes were award­ ter institute of the Nutmeg Trail of 6:46~Hillpot A Lambert—to c; When Gypsy learns she is to have “What do you want me to say to khq kfsd ktar ksn on Monday by Judge Frank P. Mc­ ed to the winners and refreshments Epworto Leagues was held at the Cent, East. '4^. Alexander Orcheetra—Dixie a baby she gives iq> her job. The Stokowski Orchastra—to o Marko?” Gypsy inquired, anxious to were served. South Methodist church last night Sunday, February 4, 1934 12:15— 1:16—Ted Black A Orchestra baby is bom in September and is Evoy of Waterbury, for the hearing E. S. T. 8:16— 9:18—stoopnagle A. Budd_to o have the task over and done with, A benefit dance was held on Fri­ with 77 memers present represent­ 12:45— 1:48—Metropolitan Opera—to c 8:30— 9:30—SaL Band Concert—basic christened DAVID. 4:00— 6:00—Lady Next Doer, Kiddies Lila considered. How exquisite of the applicants for naturalization. day evening In toe Tolland Town ing Hockanum, East Hartford, 8:00 p. m.— Eddie Cantor; Rubin- Expedition— o to cat Derek Bliss wearies of the social A number of applicants whose petl off’s Orchestra. 4:30— 8:30—To Ba Announcad 9.3^10:30—CBS Broadcast—c to cat she was in this shabby room, re­ Hall by the Tolland Fire, Depart­ Burnside, Warehouse Point, Hazard . 5:00— 6:00—Dinner Concert—alao cat whirl in which be and Tlla live. This tions were denied last year will viUe, Rockville and Manchester. 6:4^10:45— Loaders In Action— to o flected the other woman. Lila’s ment. Both modem and old-fashion­ 9-00— Manhafl^in -Merry-Go-Round. 8:30— 6:30—Richard Himbar Orchea. Orchea.—also e annoys Lila and she encourages come up again. Liquor violations Supper was served at 6 o’clock and 9:30— Orchestral (3ems— Christiaan 6:48— 8:45—J, C. Nugent, Comedian Fiorito Orch.—c to c clothes, her skin, her long ahlnilig ed dances were enjoyed with the • : l ^ 7:16—Talk by Dr. Stanley High Marko Broughton’s attrations. were Involved in several cases in the consisted of pot roast, mashed po­ Krlens, director; with June Yar- 11:00—12:00—Portland Jr. Sym.—c to c shoes, all bespoke the woman of music by Neff’s Old Saw Mill Gang. 6:30— 7:30—Circus Days, Serial Show l-ynen Orch.—to c denial of thd final papers. tatoes, string beans, baked apple kln. 6:45— 7:45—To Ba Announced On the morning following a lonely taste, of means, of elegance. Gypsy Many Rockville residents attended. 12:00— 1:00—Dance Hour—wabc only and whipped cream biscuits and cof­ 10:00—Jack Benny; Frank Black’s 7:00— 8:00—George Olsen’s Orchastra evening at home Gypsy finds a wo­ felt crude and unfinished beside her. Five continued cases will be heard The Nutmeg ’Trail of the Ep- 7:15— 8:15 — Tha Boston Symphony NBC-WJZ NETWORK as follows: George H. Bradley, Ar­ fee. Mrs. Crossen, Mrs. Dowd, Mrs. Orchestra. man’s handkerchlei in Tom’s coat worth League of the Rockville (1% hours)—coast to coast ®^®IC — East: wjz wbz-wbza wbal pocket. She tries to banish her sus­ Lila lifted her beautiful eyes in nold Hany, Charles Kalada, Warner R. Lewis and Mrs. R. Turkington of 10:30— Hall of Fame. 9:00—10:00—B. A. Rolfe’t Orch.—c to c wham kaka wgar wjr wlw wsyr wmal; a vague smile. “Tell him that I ’ll be Methodist church held a meeting the church prepared the supper and 11:00— The Merry Madcaps— Nor­ 10:00—11:00—One Man’s Family—c to c Midwest: wcky kyw wenr wla kwk picions but cannot quite succeed. Kunzli, Ernest Welti. Six new cases last evening In the church social 10:30—11:30—Hallywood on Air—c to c kwer koll wren wmaq kso wkbf at the Ritz at five, the usual place,” will be heard in the following or­ eight girls of toe church Girl man (Jloutier, director. 11:00—12:00—Carefree Carnival— o to c While visiting her parents’ home a rooms. Devotional services were n o r t h w e s t a CANADIAN — wtmj friend tells her of seeing Tom at she said slowly. “ Say I couldn’t pos­ der: Alfred Ernest Schimmel, Giu­ Scout troop served. Ethel Lyttle 11:30— Master Singers. CB8-WABC NETWORK wiba kstp webc wday kfyr cret cfcf sibly get away before and that I conducted by the pastor. Rev. chairman, assisted by Mae Moriarty 12:00 Midn.— Smith Ballew’s Orch. SOUTH — wrva wptf. wwno wis wjax lunch with a pretty girl. Gypsy is seppe Dallavalle, Antoni Ostrowskl, BASIC— East: wabc wade woko wcao wria-wsun wiod wsm wmc wsb wapl wasn’t able to wire. Too many peo­ Charles S. Johnson, after which a and Ethel Brooking, was in charge 12:30 a. m.— Carlos Molina’s Orches­ waab wnac wgr wkbw wkre whk cklw sure it must have been VERA Ignace Wanat, Angelo DeCarll social hour was enjoyed. wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap korc ple about Say I got the flowers and Francisco Mantelll. of arrangements for the evening. tra. wdro wcau wlp wjas wean wfbl wspd woai ktba kths wsoc ^ GRAY. A meeting of the Every Mothers ■wjsv; Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbe they were lovely. And, oh, of course, CWA Miss Day’s Work Rev. Monson ^ of Hazardville, 1:00— Silent. kmox wowo whas Club of the Rockville Baptist p a c i f ic COAST — kgo kfi kgw korco NO W GO ON W ITH THE STORY I want to pay for that city call!” speaking on “ Christianity thinks EAST AND CANADA—wpg whp wlbw khq kfsd ktar The severe snowstorii caused the church was held last evening. A whec wlbz wfea wore wicc efrb ckac CW A road workers yesterday to through the new Philosophies” com­ Cant. East. G3^psy demurred. The whole thing social hour and sewing cIm s follow-• DIXIE — wgst Wafa wbre wqam wdod CHAPTER XXVn pared the qualities of Einstein as a klra wrec wlac wdsu wtoc krld wrr made her feel a party to some sor­ lose another day’s work. They were ed toe meeting after which refresh­ sent home at 8:30 o’clock when it scientist, Bertram Russell as an ktrh ktsa waco koma wdbo wodx wbt 1:45— Metropolitan Opera—to e But before Gypsy had a chance to did affair. W hy was she doing this ments were served. educator, Theodore Dreiser as a wdae whig wtar wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs 4=0g~ 5:0^Platt-Nierman, Pianoa for Lila? Why didn’t she refuse? was decided that the eight inches MIDWEST — wcah -wgl 'wmt ■wmbd Hollywood, Skit face Tom with what she assumed novelist and Sir Jamee Jeans as an WDRC wtaq wlsn wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco A:80— 8:30—Neil Sisters, Harmony of snow was too. big a handicap. was plain evidence against him Ah, but when they had been little astronomer. He stat^ that eiti wsbt 225 Annie—east only something happened. girls together Lila had done many The ten workers who are reflnlsh- stein denies the freedom of our­ Hartford CX>nn. 1880 MOUNTAIN-4tvor kls koh ksl Pearce and His Gang ing the interior of the Memorial COAST—khj koin kgh kfre kol kfpy kvl 5:22^! Small, song Recital Lila came. charming and gracious things for selves both physically and philo­ kfbk kmJ kwe kera kdb kgmb building continued operations yes­ 8.48— 8:48—Capt. Williams, Talk— Gypsy was just carrying the her. You didn’t refuse your friends HEBRON sophically that man is compelled Program for Saturday, Feb. 8, 1934 Cent. East. . Orphan Annie—midwest rpt baby’s luncheon upstairs. Clytie had favors just because they behaved in terday. Painters were varnishing and controlled by necessity. Sir E. S. T. 12:30— 1:30—Harold Knight Or.—to c 6 ''9 9 ~ Herrick, Baritone the woodwork in the town clerk’s • •IS— 7:15—Robin Hood, Sketch—east cooked it and there remained now a manner you considered imbecom- James Jeans stated that when Jesus 1:00 p. m.—Sa'vitt String Quartet. 1:00— 2:00—Ann Leaf, Organ—o to c office while another group were 1:30— 2:30—Artist Recital—cat to cat Detroit, Variety only the task of seeing that David ing. said, ‘Tt is better to give than to 1-30— Harold Knight’s Orchestra. tISST America, Talks putting a sizing coat on the waUs Those having perfect attendance 2:00— 3:00—Dancing Echoes—c to c tucked it away as his mother pains­ “ I can’t do it now. I ’ll have to receive what shall it profit any man 3-00— Ann Leaf at the Organ. 2:30— 3:30—The Roundtownera—c to c "*'■**' P^’ogram—to e of the Common Council Chambers. during the month of January at Jamboree—to c takingly spooned it into his small wait until Mother takes her nap,” to gain toe world and lose his soul,” 2:30—Mrs. Russell William Magna 3:00— 4:00—Sat. Syncqpators—o to c 8:60— 9:TO—Eddie Duchin Orchestra A third group was in the main hall­ the Center school, primary room, 3:30— 4:30—Raginaky Ensemble—to c 9:00—10:00—To Be Announced mouth. He was having a few spoons­ Gypsy explained. Lila had to be he led us into a realm where science —“Message from the DA.R.” 4:00— 5:00—Pancho’a Orchestra—to c way leading to the recreation hall are William Fickett, Donald Griffin, Dance—basic ful of pureed carrots and some beef satisfied with that. She had, she can offer no guidance. 2:45— Artist Recital. 4:30— 5:30—Jack Armstrong—es only which is being washed down with Kenneth Griffin, Marion Griffin, 4:45— 5:45—Spanish Serenade—to cat Whitemrn Orches. juice. said, an appointment at the hair­ Framk Hills, Raymond Hills, Robert Rev. David Carter of Wapping, 3:00— Dancing Echoes. . Denny’s Orchestra several applications of soap and 6:00— 6:00—Meet the Artist—e to cat 11:30—12:30—Harold Stern Orchestra dresser’s in an hour and the chauf­ Horton, Israel Kassman, Morris teaching on Romance in Methodism, 3:30— Round Towners. Clytie came panting after her. water. 'The men will resume their feur (a new one) would just be able Kassman, Mikal Kulynch, Richard traced the growth of Methodist mis­ 4:00— Saturday Syncopaters. “ There’s a lady asking for you, Mis’ work on Monday morning. to make it. So she went away, lovely Lee, Morgan Olin, Josephine Pom- sions back to 1819 up to the pres 4:30— Mischa Raginsky’s Enselnble 10:30— News, Gypsy. She says she’ll come up if The work on Mile Hill road will and suave and just a little smug. prowitz, Gerald Porter, Horace Por­ ent time! He related stories con­ 5:00— Pancho and his Orchestfa 10:45— Time, weatoer, temperature. you’re busy.’’ be completed early next week so About this time Tom was rising ter, Milton Porter, Harold Schaez, cerning missions In China, India, 5:30—Jack Armstrong; All Ameri­ 10:49—Sports Re'view — Bill Wil­ Gypsy had a feeling of annoy­ that First Selectman Francis J can Boy. from his desk in the office and Fletcher Ward, Gordon Wilson. Africa and the Malay states, and liams. Queer Twists ance. She was tired; her head ach­ Prichard wiP move the men to an­ glancing at the clock to make sure Grammar room: George Fickett, also imphasized the adventure and 5:45— Spanish Serenade. 10:59— Old Farmer’s Almanac. ed. Sue’s call had upset her. Who other project to be selected within he would be able to catch the ferry Leonard Glass, George Gonci, IrviXg romance in toe lives of the early 6:00—Meet the Artist. 11:00— Bam Dance. on earth could it be ? a few days. The other project now missionaries. which connected with the 1:57 train Griffin, Carlton Jones, Frank Kuly- 6:15— Birmingham Barons. 11:30— Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. In Day*s News Clytie produced a thin, ivory col­ considered is the so-called “ Tunnel nych, John Kul mych, Henry Pom- Miss Crawford spoke on toe life at Jersey City. He was anxious not 3 6:30— Frederic William Wile__“The 12:00— Hotel Pierre Orchestra, ored card. “Mrs. Derek Bliss.’’ ^ a d ” at Vernon Center which has prowitz, Gibson Porter, Gordon of Jeremiah, the weeping prophet Political Situation in Washineton to miss it. Gypsy would be waiting 12:30 a. m.— Montclair Hotel Orch. “ Oh, bring'- her up, of course.” been approved. Rathbun, Catherine F ckett, Elsie in her series of “Introducing the tonight.” and she had seemed oddly touchy l-'OO— NBC Program Calendar. Greensburg, Ky.—Examining trial Gypsy frowned. How odd—how Past Exalted Rulers Night Garbich, Elizabeth Gonci, Alberta Prophets.” Jeremiah preached for — Ye Happy Minstrel and Tinv of Ed and Osborne Curry, father extremely odd! recently about small things. When Plans have been completed for the HUding, Merle Jones, Kate Kuly- 40 years and his teachings were a Band. he was late she seemed suspicious Sunday, February 4, 1934 Lila rushed in upon her a mo­ observance of “Past Exalted Rulers nych, Marie Smith. great contribution-^ to his country 7:00— Elder Michaux and his Con­ E. S. T. and son, on charges of fatally shoot­ and bitter, not like her old self at ment later, filling the big- high- Night’ which will be observed by The net valuation of the town and to the human soul. His life was gregation. ing To'wn Marshal Ernest was all. 8:00 a. m.— Tone Pictures. Cox. ceiled loom with scent and a feel­ "Rockville Lodge of Elks next Thurs­ property according to toe assessors one Constant failure after another 7:30— Serenaders. 8:30— Time, weather, temperature, The telephone rang as he reached report of Feb. 1, is $772,268, as postponed when it was • discovered ing of excitement. ’The shades in day evening at the Elks Home and twice an attempt was made to 7:45— Isham Jones and his Orches­ 8:33— ^Lew White at toe Dual Or­ toe town board of trustees had hired the guest room had been raised to for his coat and one of the stenog­ Exalted Ruler Lewis H. Chapman against the grand levy o: last year kill him, but he never was discour­ tra, gan. of $880,861, a drop of$118,573. A the top to allow every bit of morn­ raphers in the outer office answer­ has just announced the names of aged. 8:00— Forty-five Minutes in Hollv- 9:00— NBC Children’s Hour. every lawyer in to'wn, except one ed it.” gain of 6 houses is shown, a loss of wood. ing sun to stream in. It lent the the Past EIxalted Rulers who will Rev. L. C. Harris of the local 10:00— Southland Sketches— South- who was out of to'wn, to aid in the “ For you, Mr. Weaver.” She was fill the chairs on this occasion. Many 3 horses and 36 meat cattle. Other church was in charge of the devo­ Lambert and Billy room a cheerful aspect but there items remain about the same. The eraalres. prosecution and the defendants was no disguising the shabbiness of a toothy girl in blue with a friendly visiting Elks are expected to be tional period and his subject was HUIpot with Nat Shilkret’s Orches­ 10:30— Safety Crusaders. assessors are Alphonse Wright, tra. could not be represented. the tan carpet nor the fact that the air, and he smiled at her. For the present on this occasion. “ Christ and Death.” The social 10:45— Samovar Serenade—Balalal- Rufus Rathbun, and Winthrop S. hour was in charge of Clarence wallpaper, with its roses and faded thousandth time the stenog?'apher Past Exalted Ruler Harry C- Porter. — Leopold Stowkowski and the ka orchestra. Hebron, Conn.— Some one got his Turkington recreational director for Philadelphia Orchestra, blue garlands, had long since been reflected what an enviable position lin Smi^h will fill the chair as *'x- 11 ;00—‘Morning Musicale — strihg I alarms twisted when the furniture The regular choir rehearsal of the toe institute. The next session of outmoded. David sat erect in his Mr. Tom Weaver’s wife had. Some alted Ruler, assisted by the follow­ Congregational church was held at stoopnagle and Bud. quartet. of Frank Hopkins, being transport­ girls had all the luck. ing: Esteemed leading knight for­ the institute will be held at Rock­ ,"= 3 ^ M e y e r Davis’ Orchestra. 1#:30—Radio Nimble Wits— EJverett ed on a truck from Yonkers, N. Y., high chair, beating at the tray with the home of Mrs. Charles Fillmore, ville next Friday night. Tome held the telephone cradle mer Mayor John P. Cameron, P. E. Wednesday evening. Mrs. Henry -^torctlc Expedition. Smith. to E jw t' Hartford, caught fire." A a mother of pearl rattle to which 10.30— Columbia News Service. were attached three silver bells. close and said hello. His expression R-: esteemer loyal knight. Superin­ Blakeslee of Marlborough, directed 11:45— Metropolitan Orgqn Recital forest fire alarm was sounded and 10:45— Leaders in Action. —Arthur Martel. “M y dear, I ’m so eishamed, changed slightly, took on ^ grimmer tendent of Schools Herbert O. the music. instead of fire engines, trucks came aspect. Clough, P. E. R.; esteemed leading The benefit bridge for Hebron 11:00— Guy Lombardo and his Or­ 12:09 p. m.—Time, weather, temper­ to the scene. barging in on you like this,” Lila chestra. ature. began. Gypsy silenced her. Lila “ Sorry,” he said. “I can’t make knight, Michael H. Roberts, P E Grange, given Thursday evening at ' Even if the forest fighters wanted it. I ’m just leaving.” the home of Mr. and Mrs. William 11:30— Fiorito’s Orchestra. 12:15— Baby Rose Marie (songs). was positively emaciated—her eyes R.; esquire, Fred H. Llppman, P. E. to do anything about the blsize, they R; treasurer Edward L. Newmark- Owen in Amston, was not so well YOUR 12:30—Radio City Music Hall Con cotild not. The furniture was be­ were like great pools in her face Sunday, February 4. cert. Evidently the person at the other er, P. E. R.; secretary, Joseph attended as was hoped, owing to the yond salvage when they got there. and not all the cosmetics in the A. M. 1:30— National Youth Conference end was importunate, because he Lavitt, P. E. R.; chaplain, George driving snowstorm which made Rio De Janeiro^Injured at work world could have hidden the tell­ motoring hazardous. However, there 10:00— Church off the Air. 2:00— Bar X Days and Nights. had to repeat his excuses over and H. Williams. P, E, R.; inside guard, tale circles under her eyes. were three full tables in play, and CHILDREN 10:30— Melody Parade. 2:30—Rings of Melody. • last J^y, Constantino Attlzano, Willia-n J. Austin, P. E. R. “ Go ahead. I ’ll watch,’ Lila said. over. When he put the instrument 10 .*45—The Playboys. laborer in the town at Sao Carlos do One of the principal features of Robert E. Foote and Mrs. Ruby Gib­ Olive 3:00— Ruby Newman and his Or­ She settled herself in the old rocker down he looked very grim indeed. By Roberts BertoA Pinhal, vowed that if he recovered toe evening will be a class initiation. son won first honors. Refreshments 11:00—Se^ce from the First Uni­ chestra — Eleanor Talcott and a.s Gypsy alternately coaxed and The girl in blue wondered milaly were served and it was decided to er H€A service me tarian Meeting House. Harry Miles. he would walk to Rio de Janeiro and Many prominent residents will be­ bullied her son into some show of what had happened to upset him. repeat the budge at the Owen home 12:00—Mirth Parade. / 3:15— Irene Rich for Welch pray at the foot of the giant statue That wordan—for it was a woman s come members of the lodge on this P. M. ' of Christ on Corcovado mountain interest in his food. The talk was occasion. two weeks from' date, February 15. “Nura,” famous New York artist, 3:30— Jan Garber and his OrcheS' voice that had asked for him— Nearly ten inches of snow fell be­ has broken away from the beaten 12:15— Italian Melodies. tra, overlooking Rio Harbor. Attizano necessarily desultory. Meantime Another event of note for the must have been a pest of some kind. tween 'Thursday night and Friday traiil of children’s books and turned 12:30— Tito Guizar’s Mid-Day Sere­ recently hiked the 600 miles from Gypsy’s thought roved wildly to the evening will be the “Lodge of Sor­ 4:00— Spratt’s Dog stories. It wasn’t like Mr. Weaver to go for morning. A number of cars were out something unusual. Opposite nade. 4:30— Princess Pat Players. Sao Carlos do Pinhal to fulfill the state of the family larder. Common rows” for the late Charles S Bot the day ■without saying good-by. stalled and there was almost' no each exquisite picture is a blank 12:45— Polish program. 5:00— National Vespers. vow. courtesy demanded that Lila be tomley with Harry C, Smith as the asked to lunch. But it was 'Satur­ Tom’s long legs cleared the dis­ traffic. First Selectman Claude W. page on which the child writes his 1:00— Ctourch of the Air. 5:30—Grand Hotel (drama)—Anne Toronto—Take time out to relax, ^ logist. The solo "The Vacant Jones, who started to drive to own story. day. There would be, of a certain­ tance between subway and ferry Lazy Dan, the Minstrel Man, Seymour. sa3rs Clemence Dane, noted British Chair” will be rendered by Luther Danielson to attend a Democratic It is a superb idea. Not that 6:00— Cadillac Hour (Symphony or ty, the usual homely meal of toma­ house quickly. He was panting as A. White, tenor. * with Irving Kaufman. authoress, who is a portrait painter, the boat nosed its way out of the Association gathering was an hour children do not need the stimulus 2:00— 'The Radio Voice of Religion, chestra) actress, playwright and novelist to soup and deviled ham sand­ Many At Italian Wjiist getting as far as Willimantic, where slip. This commuting was no easy and interest of all the good liter­ Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman. 7:00— Ted Weems and his Orches wiches. Could one, Gypsy thought, A record attendance marked the he decided to turn back and go Miss Dane whose career baa job, he thought, watchmg the water ature they can get, and the stories 2:30—The Big Hollywood Show; tra, caught between laughter and tears, bndge and whist held by the Italian home. On the way back he saw meant much hardwork, shows no glide past. He would like, fo^ told them, but a large majority Abe Lyman’s Orchestra. 7:30— Joe Penner, comedian Har­ invite Lila to sit down to that? American Ladies society in their several cars wrecked or stalled by signs of worry, strain or fatigue. have an urge to tell us what THEY 3:00—New York Philharmonic riet Hilliard, vocalist; Ozzle Nel Gypsy’s sake, to have a house some­ rooms in the Exchange block on the roadside. think. Her explanation: where near Blue Hills. She could see Symphony Orchestra. son and his Orchestra. She squared her shoulders. “Bea, Thursday evening. The prizes were Mrs. Louise Blume, who has been The history of child-writing has One must take a few minutes off the family oftener than. Maybe she 4:00—Radio League of the Little 9:00— Will Rogers; Revelers Quar­ ask Clytie to lay another place. awarded as follows: Whist, ladies’ located in Canaan the past few been entirely different. W e’re not now and then just to ait quietly and Flower— Father Coughlin. tet; Emil Coleman and his Orch. Lila’s staying.” wouldn’t be so lonely. She was coop­ first, Mrs. Gertrude Genovesl; sec­ years, will spend the remainder of looking for Daisy Ashfords, but 1, think. You might call them periods 5:00—The Diplomats— Otto Neu- 9:30— W alter Winchell. “ No indeed I ’m not. I couldn’t ed up in that apartment all day with ond, Mrs. Jacob Marcus; third, Mrs. the 'Winter at the home of her son- for on£, am anxious tor a new sys­ of mental incubation.” bauer, pianist. 9:45— Smith Brothers— Trade smd eat a bite.” Lila was feverishly no one but the baby to talk to. It P. Srrilth; men‘*s first, William in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. tem in teaching this art. Mark. Pittsburgh —Mayor William N. wasn’t much fim. Claude W. Jones. 5:30— Julia Sanderson and Frank twisting a lacy handkerchief. “ I Chapman; second, Edward Ronan- When children begin to write in 10:00— 'nme. McNair says he believes it “better” The Rev. Benjamin H. Bissell, a Crummlt. only wanted to see you for a mo­ For all his haste, he missed the third, Joseph Glradlni; bridge school, writing is associated ■with to sublet one’s apartment to a gamb­ former resident and a native of this 6:00— Websters’ Old Timers. 10:02— Old Farmer’s Almanac. ment, Gypsy.” train he had tried to catch. It wets prizes, ladies’ first, Mrs. EdWi.rd struggle— not only the technical act place, who has acted as curate at a 6:30— Smiling Eld McConnell. 10:04— Temperature. ler and share in the profits than tt “ If you’U wait until I tuck this moving out of the station just as he of forming letters with a pencil, but Bums; second. Miss Elinor F in ley church in Cambridge, England, for 10:06— Famous Sayingfs. is to starve. His honor made that rushed through the stile. What rot­ the mental struggle of arithmetic 6:45— Charlie CarlUe, tenor; New yoimg man away,” G3q)sy began tolrd. Miss Eleanor Milanese; men’s the past year, writes that, the ■vicar 10:08— Weather. comment after receiving a com­ ten luck! There was a wait of bnif problems and spelling words right. World Symphony Orchestra. doubtfully. Already David was first, John Corbin; second, Joseph having left, he is in full charge un­ 10:10— Bradford Organ— James J. plaint from Father Thomas F, Coak- an hour before the next one and 7:00—The American Revue with nodding in his place. She mopped CosteUo; third, Patrick North; set til another ■vicar is appointed. The At a formative age when association O’Hara. ley, pastor of Sacred Heart church. of ideas means so much too. Ethel Waters and Jack Den­ his sticky little face and bnnfjs Gypsy would be meetmg him ■with back prizes, first for ladies, Mrs work is keeping him very busy, in 10:15—Sports Review — Bill Wil The priest reported an east side the car. She might think he was not Later they take on language, ny’s Orchestra. llams. and trundled him off into her sis­ Julia Bonan; men’s first, Lawrence toe meantime, the parish being a 7:30— H. V. Kaltenbora. gambler was attempting to persuade coming a>. all. It was not his fault; a Zeppone. geography and history. And still 10:30— Joe and Bateese. ter’s cubicle' where, in a paradise very large one, numbering about 7:45— Sunday Eve Re'vue— Austin poor member's of the parish to rent of drawn shades, he collapsed into chain of circumstances had led up A social hour followed the games 12,000. Mr. Bissell is delighted with later the thesis or composition, held 10:45— ^News. rigidly to outline. Scrivener, director. him gambling quarters in their that divine, untroubled sleep of to the telephone call, but it would with refreshments. the old world atmosphere and finds 10:00— 'Time, weatoer, temperature homes. Reriew the school method in gen­ 8:16— Everett D. Dow, the Fact 11:05— Old Farmer’s Almanac. small babyhood. Gypsy, dropping a be difficult to explain all thin to Farm Bureau ComnUttee his work abroad fuU of interest. Finder. “That’s better than starving,” Mrs. Grinton I. Will, statistician eral. How many people will remem­ 11:06—Bradford Organ Recital__ light kiss on his downy head, en­ Gypsy. She would not understand, President Robert E. Foote of the 8:30— Waring’s Pennsyl'vanlans; said the mayor,•“ my wife rented the vied him. might not even listen. Tolland County Farm Bureau has at Connecticut State College, is ber much feeUng of enjoyment '•bout James J. O’Hara. anytlung they put down on paper— Marion Talley, guest star. ground floor of a house once for a He went into a telephone booth announced important committees spending the week-end wuh her 11:15— Kay Fajrre. “ I wonder if you would do some­ some, of course, but the majority 9:00—Seven Star Revue— Nino card party and gave prizes. It’s all for the ensuing year as follows: husband of the Yonkers Public L i­ 11:30— Paradise Restaurant OrcheS' thing for me,” Lila began hesitat­ and gave the number of the MoreU will not support them. Martini, Jane Froman, Ehmo about the same thing.” Legislative, R. Allen Sikes of ^ - brary. tra. ingly. “I—I'm in rather a jam, house. It would help matters if he There was little opportunity for Rapee’s Orchestra; Ted Hus- Chicago— Young women, contem­ caught Gypsy before she left for the lington. Dr. Edwin R. Dimock of Owing to the snow storm Thurs­ 12:00— Rudy Vallee and his Holly­ Gypsy. The fact is—well, 1 can day evening the women’s bridge creative writing. When It was given tog; Vagabond Glee Club. wood Orchestra. plating matrimony, will be interest­ station. She would know he was on Merrow and A. H. Benton of An­ trust you; I ’ll teU you th e* whole club party was postponed until next it had to conform to an outline that 10;00— “ Patrl’s Drama of Child­ 12:30 a. m.— Cotton Club Orchestra. ed in knowing that a Chicago court his way. As he waited he whistled dover; finance, Mrs. C. Daniel W ay thing. Marko and I are going to be week. A few members gathered at ran something like this: “Introduc- hood.” 1:00— NBC Program Calendar. has held that £in engagement ring married— as soon as I can get a di­ softly. Surely he was making a Hebron, A. H. Benton of Andover the home of Mrs. Marietta Horton tion. Explanation, Discussion, Sum­ 10.3Q— Conclave of Nations. is not a gift, and must be returned vorce.” mountain out of a molehill. Gypsy and H. H. McKnlght of Ellington. and her sister. Miss Marlon Gott, mary and Conclusion.” Later as the 11:00— Leon Belasco’s Orchestra. if the marriage ceremony is not per­ Gypsy simply looked at her and was normally the sweetest and most The following chairmen have been for a friqpdly game, however. child advanced subheads were added 11:30— Ace Brigade Orchestra. formed. named: Agrlcultiire, Walter Haven Lila had the gracj to flush. reasonable being imaginable. What­ Miss Susan Pendleton and her until- the skeleton of his prospective This ruling was made by Munici­ of Coventry: Home Economics, Mrs Oh, I know what you mean, ever he had done or had failed to niece, Mrs. Charles C. Sellers, re­ brain-child was enougli to scare anv- NEW CHILDREN’S CLINIC pal Judge Howard Hayes in a suit I know what you’re thinking,” she do she would forgive and imder- Thomas Neil of Vernon; 4-H Club turned from a, jdelightful three body. . ^ work, Wallace Thrall of Vemoa; brought by Lewis HoweU for re­ said with some heat. “ But it isn’t stand. weeks vacation trip to Bermuda, on Once an English teacher known covery of a ring given his g.ri membership, Alexander Bunce of Thursday, sailing on The Monarch TO BE OPENED MONDAY true. Marko— he’s really the man He heard a buzzing, the opera­ for originality and success, decided friend, who allegedly broke the en­ tor’s voice. Then Gypsj^s clear tones Bolton; publicity. Miss Grace Sikes of Bermuda, of the Furness line. to break through the system. She WBZ-WBZA for me, Gypsy. He understands me. of Ellington. gagement. Derek never did. He doesn’t like came to him. He smiled, was just had many foreign children and their Funeral of A. D. Stedman Springfield — Boston Conference Center to Be Start­ Hoquiam, Wash. —'The “Wild our life nor my friends nor about to speak, but realized in time pathetic attempts at explaining a any- The funerai of Albert D. Sted- vacation with that bugaboo of an ed on Hartford Road, in For­ West” is wild no longer. A represen­ thing . . .” that he had broken into a connec­ tative of the Queets Indians has man, 83, of 1^7 Grove street, who outline Ataring them in the face, Sstordsy, February 8, 1984 “ Say anything you like,- think tion. mer Mommers Home. written here for information about Gypsy said very distinctly, "Mar­ died at the home of his daughter, wrung har heart. A boy was going E. S. T. anything you like,” Ula urged in Mrs. Delos Rich, on Tuesday mom- to fail who was otherwise a genius forming a labor union. ko? I have a message for you. It’s Hockey' 1:80 p. m.— Vic and Sade. a soft, wheedling voice. “But do tog following a long illness, was in his way. She said, when exam­ The Manchester Public Health Denver—When the thermometer rather Important "The flowers came, l:46--Metropolltan Opera, something for me, darling. There’s held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ination came, “Throw away that Nursing association is establishing shatters precedent a ptatrolman and they were lovely....’ ” By Associated Press 6:00-,-Platt and Nierman, pianists. a good girl! I was driving in from Delos T. Rich at 167 Grove street on outline and write anything you 6;16— News. would be foolish to hesitate, opined Tom put the receiver on the hoo^ Canadlan-Amerlcan League an additional child conference center Pompton Lakes and suddenly I Friday afternoon at t o’clock. Rev. wish.” She kept the paper and prom­ 6:30— Neil Sisters. Patrolman Ivor JohnsoOr So John­ The man waiting for his turn at the New Haver 2, Quebec 2 (tie). on the second floor of the building thought of you. I said to myself. George S. Brookes, pastor of the ised to send It to me, which she 6:45— Little Orphan Annie. son did an unheard of thing in Dim- booth stared curiously. “Fellow look­ WEEKEND SCHEDULE You can trust Gypsy. She’ll not give Union Congregational church, offi­ never did, but it was a lovely, al­ 6:00— NBC Pre^am Calendar. directly opposite Cheney hall on ver—he donned a straw hat in e ib- ed mighty funny to me,” he said Saturday you away.” • ciated. Burial was in the family plot most passionate description of a 6:01— Duke Dewey and his Hock^ ■lartford Road, the former Mommers ruary weather. At the time the National League "Well?” Gypsy was waiting. She later to his companion. “Looked as In Grove Hill cemetery. certain place the boy loved. She ory Nuts. mercury was at 74 mark— the If he’d had bad news.” Ottawa at Toronto. home. Every Monday between 2 and felt a little sick over the whole Mr. Stednum was bom In Tolland faced the reprimand of the “over­ 6:15— O’Leary’s Irish Minstrels. warmest February 2 in 62 years. New York Rangers at Montreal 4 in the afternoon, clinics will be thing. (To Be Oontlnned) on May 19, 1860, the son of Daniel heads” by her action but sh6 won 6:30— Time. That’a as long as weather records Maroons. held, the first on Monday, February "I want to get Marko at his and Marla Crandall Stedman. He and the boy passed. 6:32— Old Farmer’s Almanac. have been kept here. Canadlan-Amerlcan, League 5. Miss Dorothy Buttle, head of the pfHce,” Lila rushed on. "The thing had resided In R o c k ^ e for 23 Schools do much to train fdr 6:34— Temperature. Oklahoma City— It cost W. J. Philadelphia at Boston. nursing staff of the P. B. N. will be Is, I don’t want to call myself. The years and had many friends In thin proper form in writing, but are they 6 ;36—Sports Review — Bill WU- Mathews. 67. $11 in Police Court JUNIOR ITALIAN ORDER SUNDAY in attendance. There will be no operator knows my voice—natural­ community. He Is survived by two encouraging enough “creative” writ­ llams. for striking cJ. Willlains, 74, his ten­ National League ing? Are they sacrificing Uie spirit physician present. ly. Marko advises me to be careful. daughters, Mrs. Delos Rich of 6:41— Famous Sayings. ant, after an atgument. Montreal Canadians at New York to the bones? It is a thought. Why This new clinic location it is be­ W e don’t want any scandaL You Rockville with whotn he nubde his 6:43— Weather. Mathews admitted he hit Wil­ GOING TO NEW LONDON Americans. not adopt Nura’s idea? At first lieved will be a great convenience to for me, darling; give my message. home and Mrs. Elmer I. Olcott of 6:46— Concert— Edward MacHiigh liams, explaining “he wantqd too Toronto at Detroit when the art needs its greatest en­ West Side mothers who have been That’s all I ask. Then 1 will go Uobsonvllle. baritone; James J. O’Hara. many things fix ^ in bis room.” Boston at Chicago. couraging let the Uttle children put obliged to wheel baby carriages and straight away and not bother you The drll/team of the local Junior Briefs 7:00— New England Sportsmen’s "If I had been his age, I would Oaitadlan-American League down something they w^nt to s^y, Show. walk with Uttle children to the main any more. But don’t judge me too Sens of Italy will go to New Lcndon C. BUmeyWelr of High street who have bandied this thing wlthwi Boston at New Haven. in their own awkward manner. And 7:80— F.OH. Detroit. Health Center on Haynes street The Qyps. This thing Just— hap­ tomorrow to assist In the Institution has been seriously 111 for several coming to e tn iif ” said wafisms. ^ of a new order of the Junior Sons of then not examine it through a micro­ 8:00— ^Art in America— “Painter •Mociatlon is ever on the alert to pened. You know how t b ^ things days, is slightly improved according scope/or examine it at all. Techni­ do?” Italy there. Several members of to reports late yesterday. Spores that attack tomatoes, po- Reporters o f the New World.” make the service they are rendering cal suggestion can come in later, 8:30—New England Community the local order will accompany the The inspection of the Auxiliary of t a ti^ and fruit crops tiayel more worthwhile* aid available to drill team, Francis Dellaferra will very subtly, without setting Itself up L Singing Clubs— Gil Hamlin. Scientists tmve 4^ mettk)dB^af es­ Alden Skinner Camp, Sons of Vet­ through the air at heights up to aD the people, those who can afford timating Ih e words recalled a own be in charge of the local as a wall between the child and nls 9 ;00—Jamboree. erans,SrUcb was acmpdlulad for last *1 8 , ^ fast to pay for the nursing visits and is beaieYed to 9:8(^Eddla and hla Orch. those who can ogt . Xjji-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1984. East Hartford Routs M, H, S, In Ragged Tilt, 34-IS GUARDS TROUNCE BROAD BROOK, 38 TO 28 WHO’S WHO ON THE ALLEYS Locals Play New Brifam By JOHN A. DERIDDER I Vice President, N. D. P. B. C. OPEN CAMPAIGN TO Announce Bout As Draw At State Armory Tonight Local Sport INTBODUdNO 4>did be display a bad temper. He GEORGE L. 18EMANN was always ready to hear both REGAIN HONORS IN But Canzoneri Wins It sides of any question before he Chatter Who is George L. Isemann? He Is made a decision. And for the i st Red and White Sadly Ont* the ‘‘father’ of the national duckpln time through toe public press I will B O X SCORE movement. George first saw the state that In my opinion no other New York, Feb. 3,—(AP)—Tcmy^ballots, but when the dedsioa was WELL PLAYED TILT The most l<^cal explanation of light of day on January 18, 1890. He Uvlng man could have handled the classed by McGrathmen East Hartford (84) put up to Referee Willie Lewis he Canzoneri had demonstrated his the National (Guards listless play attended Central High In Washing­ details of the tournament any bet­ P- B. F. T. fistic superiority over CTleto Loca* called it a draw. this season attributes the cause to ton, D. C,, where he distinguished ter and during the twenty-one days 0—Bermani, r f ...... 8 0-6 6 While the crowd was roaring its the decided decrease in attendance himself as a sprinter and hurdler. After Close First Half, telli for the second time in six weeks that the tournament was running 0—Sullivan, rf ...... i o-O 2 locals Stage RaUy to Oyer- disapproval. Boxing Commissioners at home games. For some imex George pitched semi-pro baseball not a hitch came up that caused 2— Foran, I f ...... 2 2-2 6 today though it took a recount to Bill Brown and General John J. plalnable reason the fans have with with teams in and around the Na­ 0— Vennawold, If ... 0 0-0 0 drawn their support of the team and him to change the schedule they Lose 8th G ain eiD ll;2n js get it into the record books. A small Phelan Investigated, discovered the tional Capital and even had a try­ had outlined previous to the opening 1— Ballard, a ...... 2 1-1 5 crowd of 6,000 saw the former light­ mistake and the decision in Can- the slim crowds at the Armory have out with a major league team. come 17-16 Lead at Half; given the players no incentive to do night. Isemann has mustered an ar­ 2— Cjhopus, r g ...... 8 2-3 8 weight champion give Locatelli zoneri’s favor was announced. Cross’ During his. spare time be sang ray of workers to help build up the Bow in Exciting Prelim. 8— Staelnilson, Ig . . . 2 1-4 6 another fine going-over in 12 rounds score sheet credited Canzoneri with their best. If local fans want a win­ ning team thejrOi have to, back the baritone in the choir of St Mary’s Ckmgress In all sections of the coun­ 0— Orote, I g ...... 1 0-0 2 Cfick Smoothly from the at Madison Square Garden last nine rounds, Lodatelll with three, Guards to the extent of coming to Catholic church. When war was de­ try and each year the tournaments night, then listened in amazement which accurately represented the the games. clared George Joined the araiy, anx­ have proven more successful. One LEAGUE RESULTS. 8 14 6-16 84 Start; Mattson Features. when Joe Humphrey announced the -viewpoint of ringside experts. Gold­ ious to go to Prance, (especlallv of Isemann’s claims is that in av ry East Hartford 34, Manchester 15. . Manchester (16) decision as a draw. berg vote 6-6-2, wrote "draw” , but We had a talk with a local auth­ Paris) but his eyes failed to make city where toe duckpln game is pop­ Bristol 48, West Hartford 20. P. B. F. T. But it turned out to be all a big added Canzoneri did superior work.” ority on basketball the other day toe grade, and he was assigned to ular It is necessary to organize a Meriden 81, Middletown 21. 1— Johnson, rf ...... 0 1-2 1 mistake in the scoring of the Judges, Under commission rules, that last and he made no bones about calling General ^ r d ’s office in toe War local association that should build 1— Oarke, r f ...... 0 0-1 0 Grimly determined to regain their Abe Goldberg and Leach Cross, the phrase constituted a decision for Raymond "Cop” Campbell the best building.' Following toe war be 2— O’Leary, I f ...... 1 0-2 2 lost basketball prestige, the. Nu« 8&me and handle champion- LEAGUE STANDING. draw verdict was cancelled and Can- Canzoneri and the question never player in town. Campbell is the thought he would become a lawyer, amps and tournaments. In Connec­ B risto l...... 0=—'Tureck, I f ...... 0 1-1 1 tlonal Guards began their victory 7 0 1.000 zoneri given a well merited decision. should have been referred to Lewis scoting ace of Ansaldi’s Masons and and soon be had his home littered Meriden ...... 6 2— Sheldon, e ...... 1 1-2 3 campaign last night by trimming ticut such organizations are . ow 1 A57 Both Judges actually had voted for whose ballot gave three rounds to formerly played with the Rec Five. with all sorts of law books. The working with success in Hartford East Hartford ...... 4 8 A71 1— Garrone, c ...... 0 0-0 0 Canzoneri instead o t splitlng their each fighter and called six even. Campbell was on the bench in the subject seemed to have been too waterbury and New Haven and Manchester...... 2 5 .286 1— Saimonds, rg .... 1 0-1 2 final clash between the Rec Five and ^ -for a peppery yoxngster like STOn similar organizations will be Middletown...... 2 6 .286 0—Leone, rg ...... 0 0-1 0 the Guards for the town title last George L. so be next took a chance started in Bristol, Middletown, and West Hartford ...,0 7 .000 3— A. Judd, Ig, rg .. 1 0-0 2 season and it is the belief of this selling autos and real estate. in Bridgeport. 0— E. Judd, I g .. 2 0-0 4 rson that the Rees would have Organizes Congress Proper Conditions Manchester High lost Its last een on the long end of the 28 to 26 In toe meantime George had tak­ 11 6 3-10 15 score if Campbell had been used In Bowling under proper conditions chance to Improve its standing to en a deep interest In duckplns. Just has been one of Isemann’s alms Score by Periods Plainville High Hands the last quarter. toe O ntral Ckmnectlcut Interschol- before toe war he organized sn all- from the start He Is of the opinion East Harford .. 7 6 9 12—34 star team that proved to be toe t ^ t to any games of sport rules astic League last night by taking a Manchester ,... 6 3 8 3— 16 Although Coach Wilfred J. cnarke start of (3eorge lx, the greateet isn’t enjoying a very successful sea­ should be carried out to the letter decisive troxmetog from East Hart­ Score at halftime; 13*9, East son with his Mancheste. High team all Indoor games. He promoted the To bring this about his first move ford High on the latter’s court The Hartford. Trade 8th Loss in Row first duckpln tournament ever held was for the registration of alleys Referee: Cjhlck Hayes. this year be is decidedly optimistic final score was ^ to 15, toe result about the future, pointing out that In this country as far back as IS 6, through toe country. With all alleys giving East Hartford undisputed Time: Eight-minute quarters. be is developing much fine material known as the Atlantic Coast tour^ registered and all being equal, bowl- possession of third place, while 8. H. Stakllnskl, rg . . . .0 1-3 i In the high school cage leagues nament. In 1922 he was elected sec­ ers all o ^ r would be on the same Manchester remains tied with Mid­ East Hartford 2nds'(86) Mechanics No Match for 8. GIU, i g ...... 1 0-1 2 which are in action every week at retary of the Washington C.ty wting. During toe present season dletown for fourth place. 1. Pallein, I g ...... 0 0-1 0 P. B. F. T. the Armory. He has been keeping Duckpln Association and again in ^nnectlcut has displayed toe most Standings the Same. 1— Roman, rf .....3 0-0 6 close watch on every team in the 1927. Always a believer that duck­ prop^ss for there are more alleys The results of last night’s league 0— Pandicla, r f .3 0-0 6 Veteran QninteL Bow 42- 13 6 4-8 16 leagues In order to discover material plns was a game that could be en­ repstered In this state than any encounters caused no changes in the 1— Chesson, I f ...... 0 0-1 0 Score by periods: that can be used in molding the joyed by both men and women re­ other state in toe Union. Foul line standings of toe teams, as Bristol 3— Rolston, c .... 7 1-2 16 26; Seconds Lose 31-16; Plainville...... 4 10 8 9— 81 varsity quintet next season. gardless of age the thought came to ^ w h n g Is another of his main kept its slate clean by chalking up 1—Hendricks, c .... 0 0-4 0 M anchester...... 2 0 6 8— 16 him that a National organization pointo to become a successful be l- Its thirteenth straight victory at the 0— Bcuton, c ...... 0 0-0 0 A town title series is much to be Score halftime, 14-2, Plainville. was the only way to promote toe er. Bowling one frame is another Mtpense of West Hartford, 48 to 20, 4— Tumey, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 Locals Host to Windsor ’Time, 4 7-minute periods. Referee, desired this year, not only to settle game, so on September 8, 1927 the toat will help to make a bowler the question of basketball suprem­ and Meriden walloped Middletown, 0— ^lea son , rg ...... 0 0-0 0 Bogginl. National Duckpln Bowling Congr' za Much credit for the registration of 31 to 21. West Hartford is still in 1— Strailn, r g ...... 1 0-0 2 acy, but from a financial viewpoint. was organized and he was selected If sueb a series is to be played, it alleys In Connecticut is due to the the cellar with seven straight de­ 0— Serass, rg ...... 0 1-1 1 High at Rec Next Tuesday. to its most Important post, toe of­ Me work being performed by feats. 0—Boyka, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 would be well for the West Side fice of secretary, a position that he Reca Ansaldi’s Masons and the Y. C ^ rge Parker of WiUImantlc who Manchester was given a 2— O’Hare, I g ...... 2 0-0 4 ELuold Mattson has held with honoh and with fair­ is In charge of the inspection and chance to topple East Hartford and THREE FINE GAMES M. C. A. to get together as soon as ness to all. Manchester Trade’' inexperlen .d possible and arrange for a playoff, registration of the alleys. In Hart­ gain a tie for third place last night, 18 17 3-8 86 Broad Brook on the latter’s floor to and luckless cage quintet ran Into the winner to challenge the Guards George has never given the men ford every one of the pubUc alleys due to toe fact toat East Hartford M. H. 8. Suds (88) who stood back of him In. booming the merry tune of 38 to 28, staging its eight straight defeat yesterday for the title. Waiting until the last are registered and this year m ro needed an overtime to win the first P B F. T. a brilliant last half rally that over­ ON REC LOOP CARD minute will only result in endless toe Congress reason to regret the leagues are observing the foul line encounter, 29 to 23, and since that afternoon, bowing to a veteran 2—McCurry, r f ...... 4 5-6 18 came Broad Brook’s 17 to 16 mar­ argument that ^11 leave the series move, for he has marched up and tnan ever before. time had slipped into a slump and 4—Cobb, If ...... 1 6-7 7 gin at intermission. Plainville High aggregation at the up in the air. down the Atlantic coast spreading Ready to Assist taken It on the chin from admittedly 0— Cfosteo, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 Reversal of Form School street Rec by a score of 42 toe duckpln gospe' so that today It to years past every one was Inferior opponents. 0—Gavello, c ...... 0 0-10 Is toe major Indoor game from Bos­ It was the Guards’ eighth tri­ to 26. 1 lalnvllle went into an early All Six Teams of Leagtie m Joe McCluskey seeks his third Claiming a championship. They Sa^y Ontelassed. 0— Campbell, rg 1 0-0 2 ton to Atlanta, Ga. Isemann Is a umph in fifteen starts to date and lead and maintained its margin straight victory In the two-mile ^ r w g up overnight coming In so But Manchesfor failed to fulfill 1— Bycholskl, Ig ..... 5 1-8 11 their second in their last seven right to the final whistle. event of the Millrose games at New good bowler himself, but his anxiety fast that it was hard to keep up pre-game predictions and was sadly starts. ’ The town champs display­ Action Next Tuesday York tonight. 'The Herald has mswle to help others In the game has kept with them. Isemann adopted a set outclassed by an siggressive East 7 U .11-17 88 Taylor and Corlett featured for arrangements to carry a special him from winning honors for him­ ed a complete reversal of the poor the visitors, while Phelps and Ra- of rules toat are now being carried Hartford team th^t pressed bard Score by Periods form shown in recent games and story of the race Monday, written self. However, he has turned in out that gives to both men and from start to finish. The Red and East Hartford .12 7 8 • 9—86 guskus went best for the Mechanics. Night; Start at 7.15. by Alan (3ould, sports editor of the some brilliant scores In many cltlos clicked smoothly from the outset The Traders will be host to Wind­ women any records that are rolled White seemed to play hard enough Manchester .... 7 9 10 7—88 to keep on even terms with their Associated Press. bowling as the “Masked Marvel” r f N. D. P. B. C. regulations. but the team lacked toe vital spark Score at halftime; 19-16, East sor High next Tuesday afternoon at and he Is proud to state that he :.as opponents, despite the limited con­ 4 o’clock, a team that trimmed the If the bowling game '.s slow in your of fighting spirit and incentive to Hartford. fines of the floor. Every member The Rec Senior Basketball The West Side Boys Club will op­ bowled on more alleys than any c :- city get in touch with Mr. Isemann win, performing like so many auto­ Referee: Hlckev. locals, 31 to 19, in a previous en­ League, composed of six teams, will pose the Swedish Five of Hartford of the Guards’ quintet, with the ex­ counter. er bowler alive. Holding the office or the writer and they stand ready matons. Their showing was dls- Time: Seven-minute quarters. ception of Gustafson and McHale, resume Its schedule of games Nin this evening at the West Side Rec at of secretary is no easy job In any to help boom the game In your sec­ appqlnting to extremes and brought Manchester’s secondr also took a 6:30 o’clock. tallied from the floor, not once, but Tuesday night with the Herald organization, but in the duckpln tion. little hope to loyal fans that toe beating from Plainville, losing 31 o game his word is law. He has many 26 but Manchester went into the twice each. 16. The viBltors took a big lead In Newsbodys and Dugout Five play­ Isemann is a thirty-second degree team will be able to furnish New Mattson Stars The Y. M. C. A. cage qulnUt will problems to solve during toe bowl­ Mason, and took all his degrees, lead at toe start of the final period the flrst^ball and battled on even Britain High with much opposition Harold Mattson was the local ing at 7:15, The Celtics will be face the Emeralds of Hartford at ing season that brings his name be­ both Scottish and York rites before at toe local Armory tcmlght. It only to lose out hr the last ainutea terms through the remainder of the scoring ace, dropping three double- gunning for their first victory at the the Y tonight at 9 o’clock, the Y In­ fore the public all over the country he was *‘2 years old. and was one seems unlikely toat Manchester will of play. ’The foul shooting of the game. Barth featured for Plainville deckers and making gSod on four expense of the Jaffe team In the termediates meeting the Collegians and not once have any of his deci­ of the youngest in toe Washington again enter the winning column thta locals was exceptionally g o ^ Man­ and Stakllnskl and Cowles for the second encounter at 8:15. The final tries from the complimentary circle. In the prellmlnEuy at 8 o’clock. The sions been carried into the meeting district to be so honored. ’Hie big season, unless a radical change chester sinking 11 out of 17 at­ Traders. game brings the league leading An- Broad Brook gained an early lead visiting team boasts a strong lineup of the executive committee for ac­ capita] "L” In George’s name stands comes over toe team. tempts. Rolston featured for East Plainville High (42) saldl team against the Phantoms at and the Y will have to be In top Hartford and McCuny, B3rchedskl and clung desperately to its margin 9:16. tion. 'Th beginner receives just as for “Lincoln’ and CJeorge Is also a First Half Even. through the first half. P- - B. F. T. form to return a winner. Campbell much attention as the greatest star and Cobb went best for Manchester, 1. Corlett, r f ...... 5 In view of the femt that the first great “f manclpator.” He emanci­ The first half of last night’s con­ The Guards came back after half­ 1-2 11 and Waterman are expected to be in of the polished lanes. 0. Barth, rf games of the second round began pated duckplns from blgplns. Much test was played on fairly even time and swiftly went to the front, 0-0 0 the local lineup. Does Perfect Job of toe Information given In this ar­ terms, both teams scoring four gradually piling up the comfortable Taylor, I f ...... 7 1-1 15 with the teams strengthened con­ 0 Gnazzn, if . . . ,w .., siderably all the teams. Irrespective During the National tournament ticle came from Glno Slml, Bowling times from toe floor. Excessive advantage that meant victory. Ty­ 0-0 0 ’The Bristol Hockey club will be held in Hartford last year on toe Editor of the WMhIngtOii 'Times, to fouling by, Manchester gave East ler and H. Geissl^ featured for 0 Maynard, If , .7...... 0 0-0 0 of league standing have shown a constantly Improving brand of bas­ unable to meet the Hartford Indians Morgan Recreation alleys as an of­ the seepnd article to appear Satur­ Hartford ten free tries, five of which Broad Brook. 0 Griffith, c ...... 1 2-4 4 ficial of the National Congress. I 0. Johnson, c ...... 0 ketball and the remaining games at the Center Sprihgs ring tomor­ day. February 10, Mike Boglno, the were converted into points to give Guards XS8) 0-0 0 row afternoon as pre^ousiy schedul­ had the pleasure of working with National all-event champion of 1933 them a IS to 9 lead at halftime. 2. Earl, r g ...... 2 2-8 6 romlse some close and interesting A B. F. P. attles. ed. Jack Whalen, managet ol the Ib- him on many questions and not once will be featured. Manchester’s passing attack against Chapman, If ...... 2 1 5 2 Santucci, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 E Let East Hartford’s zone was continual­ 3 Llvlngsto-., Ig ...... 2 The schedule of games for 'Tues­ dlans, was unable to book a substi­ F al^ski, r f ...... 2 0 4 0-0 4 day, February 18, follow. tute game. He regrets disappointing ly broken up through constant in­ 2. Caperelll, I g ...... l 0-0 Mattson, rf ...... 2 4 8 2 7:15— Ansaldi’s vs. Celtics. local fans but the circumstances best game of toe season swished a terception of passes, Mxmehester Turkington, c ...... 3 2 8 14 8:15—Dugout vs. Phantoms. were beyond his control. nice side court shot to put toe game finding it well night Impossible to N ^ , c ...... 0 0 0 18 6-10 42 9:16— Herald vs. Jaffe’s. COX LEADS FIELD In toe bag. St. James formed an im- break through, due to toe small sur­ Manchester Trade (26) Dowd, Ig ...... 2 1 6 Windham High has virtually breakable defense for the remaining face of toe court. ’The locals’ shoot­ McHale, Ig ...... 0 3 3 P. B F ing was also off and they missed 1 Raguskus, rf ...... »2 clinched its right to be selected for BY S T O STROKE two minutes to win a well earned Faxr, rg ...... 2 1 5 2-5 with greater and greater frequency 1 Phelos, If ...... 2 the Yale toumey, last night gaining victory. Fitzgerald, Galllvan and Gustafson, r g ...... 0 0 0 4-4 at such times as toe ball was 2 Kelsh, c ...... 2 Last Night *8 Fights Its 11th straight triumph by down­ Murphy played best for 8t James, 1-2 worked Into shooting range. ^ 8. ©lender, r g ...... 1 ing New London Bulkeley, 88 to 28. whUe Leary and Saivonis played best Totals ...... iS 12 88 0-0 Sends in fteosrves. Broad Brook (28) 0 Cook, rg ...... 0 Enters Fmal Round of Agoa for Forbes. C. Blanchard and toe 2-2 Ify Associated Press East Hartford started to clldt F. Oelsaler, rg ...... 1 0 2 3 Noveck, I g ...... l 1-6 "peanut” of toe team, Donahue, Cedar Rapids, la.—Henry Rothler, played a good floor game. after halftime and went to toe front Oscar, rg ...... 0 0 0 0. H. Stakllnskl, Ig . . . .0 0-0 Caliente Open Determined by a 19 to 9 margin, at which point Ramsdell, Ig ...... 0 1 1 Chicago, outpointed Jackie Purvis^ F001B A U COACHES St. James Jrs. (28) Indianapolis, ten. Coach W. J. Cjiarke removed his en­ Sargent, Ig ...... 0 0 0 10 8 10-1926 P. B. F. T. New York—Tony Canzoneri, New 1 Fitzgerald, r f ...... 6 0 12 tire varsity lineup and substituted Tyler, c ...... 2 5 9 Score by periods: to Win This Time. his reserves. East Hartford con­ Kristofak, r f ...... 2 3 7 P lainville...... 10 13 7 12— 42 York, outpointed C3eto Local . HI, 4 C. Blanchard, If .... 0 1 1 Italy. 12. 1 Murphy, c ...... 3 1 7 tinued to pile up its advantage, Man­ Muska, r f ...... 0 0 0 M anchester...... 7 7 6 6- 26 chester being powerless to Stem the H Geissler, I f ...... 4 1 9 Agua Caliente, Mez., Feb. 8.— 2 Gallivan, r g ...... 2 1 5 Score halftime, 23-14, Plainville. Duluth—Babe Daniels, Mlnnea^i- (AP)—Wilfred Hiram Cox resolute­ tide. A double-decker by Earl 4 8-minute periods. Referee Bog- oils, outpointed Charley Crocker, Gather Today in New York 1 Donahue, I g ...... 1 0 2 ly turned to the final round of the 1 Sheehan, I g ...... 0 1 1 Judd was the only local tally from Totals ...... 9 10 28 gini. Iron Mountain, Mich., Mx. the floor in the third quarter and . Score at halftime: 17-16, Broad Agua Caliente $7,500 open golf Plainville High 2nds (81) Detroit—Bobby LeUtman, Mon­ championship today determined toat another by Earl in toe fourth com­ to Gire Regnlations an 10 12 4 28 Brook. P B. F. T. treal, out^inted Ernie Maurer^ De­ history should not repeat Itself. pleted Manchester's scOrlng. Cho- Referee: Dillon. 1. Barth, r f ...... 7 1-1 16 troit, ten. Fortes’ An Stars (26) ’Time: Four 10-minute periods. The S6-year-old Brooklyn profet^ pus, Bermani and Foran featured 0. Masmard, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 Baltimore — F ra i^ e Pstrcdle, Official Sanction. sional held a stroke letui with 18 P. B. F. T. for Bast Hartford. 1 Grazzo, I f ...... i 2-7 4 Schenectady, outpointed Buster holes to play. Just as he did three 4 Leary, r f ...... 6 8 IS Pr^im a Wow. 3 Johnson, c ...... 2 2-4 6 Brown, Baltimore, ten. years ago. But in 1931, Cox blew 1 Della Ferra, r f ...... 0 0 0 The preliminary was an exciting, New York, Feb. 3.— (AP)—Foot­ LOTS OF COMPETmON O.’ Shaeffer, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 Worcester, Mass.—Jackie Davis, up under pressure, took a 79 on the 1 Halsted, I f ...... 2 0 4 hard fought tiissle, marred by in­ 2 Sanford, I g ...... 2 2-3 6 Cleveland, and Harry Devine, ball coaches, who tussled with the 1 Muldoon, r g ...... 0 0 0 rules through the autumn, gathered final roimd and finished in a tie for competent officiating. East Hart­ 0. Santucci, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 Worcester, drew, ten. eighth. 4 ’Thompson, c ...... 0 1 1 ford defeated toe local seconds in IN WE£|(-END HOCKEY today to formulate their official ex­ 1. Caparelli, I g ...... o 0-0 0 Boston—A1 Mc(3oy, WatervUle, Johnny (3olden, who was a stredee 0 Saivonis, I g '...... 4 0 8 the closing mlnutss of play, 36 to Me., o u ^ in te d Salvatore *'Red” A f- pression of opinion concerning those 0 Bissell, Ig ...... 0 0 0 rales. behind, went on to win toe title to 33, after a rousing, nip and tuck New York, Feb. 3.—(AP) — Al­ 8 . 12 7-15 81 flnlto, .'Jew York, ten. _ play-off with George Von Elm battle in which toe leaS see-sawed though the Canadian division race Manchester Trade 2nds (16) Harllngton, Tex.—Perry Knowles, U&der the chalrnoanship of Lou 11 11 4 26 Little, of Columbia, the rules com­ after they had tied for toe $10,(MX) back and forth. Bast Hartford has been limited for the present to P. B. F. St. Petersburg, Fla., knocked out first prize money and $3,500 second Score at halftime: 16-14, St. mittee of the American Football took a 12 to 7 lead at toe end of toe a private argument between the two 2. (!look, r f ...... 0 0-0 Jimmy Arazella, SajQ Antonio, sev­ place cash. James Jrs. Referees: “Ezle” Greene, Coaches’ Association had five majsr first quarter but Manchester cut it Montreal clubs, there is room for 2. W. Stakllnskl, rf . . .2 1-1 en. It was the same story today, ex­ “Ernie” Squatrito. Umpire. “Ed” propositions to go ov^ at today’s down to 19-16 at halftime. East plenty of keen competition on the 1. Misaiko, I f ...... 1 2-3 San Diego— Swede Berglund, San meeting, but only one was expected cept toat Cox hoped toe ending Kose. Scorer: "Frankie Blanchard. Hartford held a one-point margin National Hockey League slate this 0. Kilpatrick, If ...... 0 0-0 Diego, stopped AJ Schiaff, New to meet with approval. That was would be different His 210 for 64 ’Time: Dillon. at toe end of toe third qusirter, 27- week-end. 0. Cowles, c ...... 2 0-0 York, 4. holes of play was three strokes un­ Going into the five game program 0. Cooney, c ...... 0 0-0 to change the rule about forward Reno—Tony Polini, Reno, out­ passes into the end zone, eHmirm.ting' der par, but only one ahead of Willie two teams, the Chicago Blackhawks 1. Olender, r g ...... 0 0-0 pointed Earl WiBe, Lindsay, Calif., the automatic touch-back for a pass Himter, 41-year-old Culver City, and the New York Rangers, are 0. Unger, r g ...... 0 0-0 ten. grounded over the goal line. Calif., pro, who had a 211. tied for the American division lead, At least three others were In M. H. S. Mermen Trimmed with the Detroit Red Wings only a The coaches’ committee is expect­ ed to forward to the National Rules striking distance. ’This trio was point behind. Committee, which mMts In two composed of Olln Dutra, Paul Rim- Tonight the Rangers play the yan, defraiding champion, and Ky By Crosby Might 55 to 20 Maroons at Montreal while Toronto weeks at Atlanta, a new rule which McCluskey in Two-Mile treats a forward pass over the goal Laffoon, young Denver professional, entertains the Ottawa Senators, Just the same as a pass in any other who owes his place among toe lead­ last place club of the Canadian section of the field, th : ball going ers to toe f{u:t toat his tee shot Manchester High’s aquatic team,<^Fox); time 1:21:4 group. Tomorrow the Leafs hop to Millrose Event Tonight back to where it was downed on the on toe ninth yesterday hit toe an outstanding contender for the Detroit to face the Red Wings while 1(X) Breast stroke—Woo by Lase- previous play and going to the other green squarely and trickled into the Central Connecticut Interscholastic skl (C); Duleskl (C), second; Steeh- Chicago plays host to the Boston team at that point in ease of an in­ cup. Their totals were 214. League title this season, proved an holz (M) third; Coburn (M) fourth. MANCHESTER’S Bruins and the Canadiens clash New York, Feb. 8.— (A P )— The complete pass on the fourth down. A victory is worth $1,500; second easy victim for a brilliant Crosby Time 1:18. with the Americans at New York. of Oklahoma, Joe Mangaa o f Cornell brings $1,0(X). 27th annual Mfllrose A. A. games, and Frank C ro^ ey of The Buggeetlona which were not H i^ aggrention in Waterbury 40 yard dash—Won by QrabowMd but it seems likely it will turn Into expected to draw a favorable vote yesterday afternoon. 'The local (C); Yoikauakas (C) second; Moa- featuring a renewal of the foot rac­ ST. JAMES JBS. WIN mermen went down to a 55 to 20 de­ a private fight between Cmmlngham from the committee were: zer (M ) tfahrd. ’Time 20:8. ing duel between Glenn Cunningham Elimination of the “dead-ball” A fighting Forbe’s basketball quin­ feat as Oosby chalked up its llth 20 yards free style—Woo by Am- and Venake. Venske should give tet went down to defeat before a consecutive victory in dual competi­ of Kansas and (3«ne Vtnske of Cunningham a terrme batta toiui^ nils which a tom play instantly foom brustar (C ); Sharron (C) aaeoad; A U TO AND quick passliig, accurate shooting St. tion. Carney (M) third. Time 2:48. Psonssdvanla, will be held In Madi­ though the Kansan defeated him any part of the oan earrler*a body except hla hands or feet, touch the James basketball team Thursday Croshy won first place in every 1(X) yards back stroke — Wen son Square Garden traiight with consistently over the weight foiiang event but the 100 y m back stroke, m m , prospects for a capacity audience of ground. aftenio^ at toe St. James gym by Leary (M); Phierault (O aeeot route last season. a score of 28-26. It was a thrininp captured by Leary of Manchester 4n Matbeweon (C) tixird. Tbaae 16,(XN). The 26 event progrram begins Among the other features are the Proposal to bring the ball in 16 yards tgam the aide line instead of battle aO the way, first one team ten and feiuvtentos seconds. StecL- 100 yards free style—Wco by Poo at 8:15 p. m. high Ju ^ with Geotge Spits and W s of the Red and White took two (C ); Qourttand «3) aaooBd; Bran- By Asaodatod Ptcm Despite the presence a t Okym- 10 OB playa that cross the boundary. tafctog the lead only to lose tt to Walter Marty, Indoor and outdoor of the gtMl posts to the dftiw. WWi aiacca, third in the 1(M) yard hrwtet nan (If) third. Tima lOA. SL Louis—Jim Londoa, Missouri, pians, record Solders and National record holders reqwctlvSly; the two stroke and second in diving. Meisar, Dtviiig— Won by Onimio (O); threw Gus Sooneabergi Boston. champions in many-other events, the mile, with Riqr Sears o f Butler, Joe Carney and Brennan a t the l o ^ Staehhols (M) aaoeod,*^ Bsoae (Q Lewiston, Me.—Yvonne Robert, Rodman Wanamaker mtu is the big nalBltM to fonnrd ness focun t f j ^ o n n team each took a third place. MeCtuaksgr and J

MANC3HESTBR EVENING HERALD, BIANCHBSTBR. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1984

By Fontaine Foil OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene 'Ahem THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT YOU WERE TOO LAZY TO GO OUT SENSE and NONSENSE AND PUT THE CAR IN THE GARAGE .

NOW TH«T nfe WINE TAGTfeR^TPW. W O U L D The crying need today is for fewer BrushvUle Constable (to Brush- one-way streets, and more one-girl DIO YOU, IN YOUR S T I L L c a n ,TELL THE QUALITY IDENTTFYTWO vllle citisen, who had been knocked boys...... If time is really money, mUA^RlOUS CAREER O F A W IN E S\MPVi< SMELLING D IF F E R E N T down by a passing motorist) —You the hitch-hiker should be pretty well Ev^R HAVE A 3 0 5 Af- IT ONE TIME,TH^ M a r q u i s W I N E S ACT didn’t notice his number did you? flxed...... Teixidermists and taxi- O N E S N I F T ^ And could you swear to the man? drivers are different in that they As W l M t t a s t e r 9 ■DE LATORQUE TESTED ^Afc BY •■^A ‘ B O T T L E Brushvllle Citizen—I did swear at skin different kinds of animals...... ■ B U R N IN O a PUNGENT INCENSE. him but I do not think he heard> me. ’The one-eyed auto continues to get TO EACH B u n d t o l d i n g m e . a n d g i v i n g m e a by but at some discomfort to the n o ^ r i l The following is from a newspa­ other fellow...... Everything is all b o t t l e o f w i n e t o i d e n t i f y b y Q per reaching our desk: “The car l«ft right as long as we are able to ride SM ELLIN S '-'-ONE SNIFF, AND I the (highway, went down an embank­ out the depression on pneumatic A M A T Ep HIN\ T F L U N S HIM IT ment and landed in the river where tires...... Our idea of a real traffic it turned turtle.” Appropriate, to jam is when two trucks loaded with W A S ONE O F say the least, say we. jelly meet head on on the highway. M A G N U M S O F -----In spite of the depression the CONTI MAPHTER . Mose—Yo’ car sho’ do shake a lot signs in front of tourists’ homes im­ VOLINEAU, tonight press one there is a large crop of Rastus— Man, it am only quiverin’ chicken dinners...... The dog has V 1NTA(&E now. Jes’ wait’ll we passes de his day, the cat his night, and the graveyard. road hog has all Simday afternoon.

’The only “Arms Conference” the YOU CAN TELL WHEN YOU yqimger generation is troubled about ARE APPROACHING A COLLEGE Is that staged in the rumble seat of TOWN, SAYS A LOCAL MAN, BY V a flivver. THE INCREASED NUMBER OF POINTING THUMBS, WHILE IT TAKES SOMETHING LIKE FIFTEEN HUNDRED NUTS Many a man who owns a Lincoln ’TO HOLD AN AUTOMOBILE TO­ (not adv.) envies the high school GETHER IT r e q u i r e s ONLY kids the fim they have in their fliv­ COe ONE TO SCATTER IT ALL OVER ver that has gone collegiate. iH A S T U e SOMEBODY’S FRONT PORCH AND YARD. NOSE FOR First Motor Cop— Did you get DID YOU KNOW T H A T - IT«» that fellow's number? V Second Motor Cop—No, he was Mississippi ranks as the twelfth too fast for me. That was a state in the nation in cheese pro­ mighty pretty girl he had in the duction, manufacturing more than (C FoaUlat Fox, 1124) back seat, wasn’t it. 5,000,000 poimds iMt year. First Motor Cop— It sure was. Hens will reduce their production SC ORCHY SMITH of eggs and finally cease la3dng en­ Scorchy Takes Off Toogb Lock. By John C. Terry tirely unless they are supplied with L£^\jm rne p6nrReriMeeN t h e SAN&oFounAm a n o cm ae-B A R a io b b s , sco^ h y p a s s e s "Its tough to be doggone homely,” fresh water. WAL.THATS 7W’ LAST THAR He G o es, BETTY ! walled JAKB ON V ie ROAP WITH THE C,OLH SHlP/AEMT ANO HUPRI£S AHEAP lt> \^AR/A UP WS PLANE, SACK, trif AU Loaded! j o.K. vIAK6 ! Poor Jane, a maiden all forlorn. Specimens of Mississippi’s natu m u, I fjoTTA' Sir “No shiek e’er stops before your ral resources have been placed on - I KN6W t h a t /ViOLUg CgRTAlMUY \N e U , THE WeATXER REPORTS ARg (5lVg'gR TH'(JUM, ygooDBYC Be t t y ' BACK TD TTlg display in the old capitol building house KgVMY WAS Alo Go o d HAD /Mg FbOLEP, O.K. THg MOTOR'S warm NO\m ! y LO O K SCORCHY ! And for you madly blows bis horn.” at Jackson. Roquefort cheese can now be 8 e r r Y .' Qa She was buying her first car. The made from cows’ milk in this coun­ salesman was trj^ g to make every­ try instead of from sheep’s milk, thing perfectly clear to her non-me­ as in France. chanical mind: She— Yes, I think I imderstand what the carburetor is for, and the R apper Fanny Says; diflerential and the transmission BEG. U. S. PAT. OFF. and all those other things you have explained to me. Now please show me the depreciation. All m y friends who have cars tell me that deprecia­ tion on the average car is terrible. I L. Salesman (gasping for air a cou­ • IIM A. P., AH Kl{hU lUMmd ple of times, then recovering his a - 3 poise in a masterly effort)— Mad­ WASHINGTON TUBS 11 am, there is no depreciation on our By ( rane OUT OUR WAY By WUliams cars. Realizing the vast amount '7\T LAST. MISS LA OREEMA, of worry and expense entailed by THE i'LL SEE YOU AGAIN i s - i s - i s n V Y YES, WE COULD 'TT.' T this troublesome feature, by an in­ yachting SOON. a - H o o - w ^ THERE SOME CaULP— TM ' SHOOT HIM, OURSELVES. genious application of the latest pa r ty is OTHER WAV. BUT WHICH. ONE OF principles of automotive science our OVER b o n e NARD, PA ? SU C H YOU'LL DO IT? WHO'LL engineers have eliminated it entire­ A F T E R A L L AN EN D FOR B U R Y h im —AND W H E R E ? ly. Other car builders will event­ THE FAITHFUL ually follow suit, no doubt, just as D EA R OLD W E CANT AFFORD TO KEEP soon as they can make the neces­ YEARS-TH' N ED — BOO m eONE YARD. HIM, AND A MEW ONE, sary changes in design and machin­ H-H-HOO. Too- WE'RE LUCKY ery. In the meantime, as always, WE CAM a f f o r d O M E we lead, others follow. H O R S E . ^ On the highway if you meet a ItttHill car with a man at the whed with a bottle in one hand and the cork in //; the other, or a woman at the wheel .X with a lipstick in one hand and a cigarette in the other, you had bet­ ter look out, for it is likely to be the “end of a perfect day.” C nea GtAOvi

SPARE PARTS— You can tell It takes lots of sand for a girl quality folks. ’They make the to think she’s the only pebble on the beach. YEAH, VJE HAD A CHANCE TO ^ /IT 'S ALL TW, / THEY'LL NEVER RUIN GET IN WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PAULT OF THO$E ANYTHING ELSE. FROM ' GIRLS IN THE WORLD, AND DERNEO OLD NOW ON , POONER, IT'S FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser MUFFED IT 6R00KS, EASY- I W AR — A FIGHT TO t h e y r u in THE FINISH. EVERYTHING. r IP TWOSE unos ACTUALLY ^ ME CO WWAT TWEYVE SET MISTO- OUT TQ DO, rr WILL B E DETECTDR A MARVELOUS STEP f o r w a r d INI SCIENJCE IS AT LAST If h a v in g ms FIRST THEY HAVE THE TEST.... i.RJUia/A«T cvr<'- ■ DIALS SET FOR 1899.- Y 7 , AKJC> IS twat w as the y e a r of L e iM* nr lie* >tnv»ec. inc b o r n t h ir t y y e a r s t o o s o o n . Rca u a e 1M4 nr NfA MPvicr MT.oef, SHAC^t'SIDE THE SRflNISH-AMERICAKI * W AR...... L E T ’S SA LUSMAIN SAiVl Guess How Many Paid! e x c i t e d !! By SmaH LISTE N !? fm oU A H O P sl A CUHOLe K C fi- S A Y I ( OOT A, SC0CC.T \ COeLL.,uJHY NOT T o s s A UTYLE T h a t 'o B e A N O T BAD, BOX i t 'l l TAKS. Tbo LONfi? .O ' tO HAT'LU cue DO IDCftl C0H6M IJ PRiSNOl-Y BCSK 3A^M5o (i.6 £ AN UHTU ITALU.'SAtA? ScoeU- COAY TA A T ALU, FSfl. Flv/e OF US Y6 0)AS OUT COLLCCTIM' BILLS? iwviTfe ALU TH' peoPLe. I c o lu s^ o C06LU; \ CfSLLSO ON A T ’ SHoul Yeft. AP- AooAY coiTU T h is coh ouc PR.eciAT\ON TO NOT BAD I i O UeAST A HUNOReO p e o p t e I THEfA, PER. PAYIN' TUeiR. BILUSI MIGHT

THE IMMORTAL '' WORDS OF ADMIRAL DEWEY, .A SPOKEN FPoLFPki AT ATT-me THE BATTLE OF MANILA !.' HURRAH

U.aMT.0fF. GAS BUGGIES Womanly Intuition By Frank Been

BARBARA IS SLEEPING NOW THE 000R!» c l o s e d t h e r e s nlreoSFh NERVOUS TONIBHT» SOUNDLY. . ' NO a n d NO^ LIGH T SH IN ES THROUGH u t t l e n o is e m a k e s m e REASON TO WORRY ABOUT I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE CRACK UNDERNEATH.- W EV e DONE \DUVE DONE rr,You H ER ..IT MUST BE HEM. 1 . / I M Y -- ^ Y.. /r th a t h e a r t gag n ^ _ I CAN’T K EE P M Y MIND WISH HE HADN'T GONE WITH WOULDN'T IX f r e c k l e s ..., MEAN YOU'RE THE BIO ON WHAT I ’M READING W A S A 5 0 H i 9 r T H A T d e t e c t i v e THOUGH TH IN K SO p a r t n e r could go FOR FIVE MINUTES.. w e ’v e d o n e SHOT.NOW, NUTTY.... HE DID PROMISE' IF S H E MY ROOM.. f P O S IT IV Eiy TO BE CAREFUL COULD S E E . . WELL.. NERVOUS - I GUESS I’M IN THE HALL, WE'LL SEE NW JUST 5ILIY. OF MRS. GREENS THATS l! eew^oiNG HOUSE IN LEFT l| OAKDALE M Y DOOR AND OPEN AND THE OVERHEAR LIGHTS ON WHIN WHAT I HELPED THAT M R. HOOD GUY W ITH A IB WEAK HEART. SAYING. "TO H IS ROOM ..^

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The Buckland Oommunity dub The Junior choir of the Polish Na­ JoM ^ RoUaaon, an ofilcar la the will hold its regular business meet­ tional church win present the four- state Shoe Rebuildera' Association ABOUT TOWN ing Monday evening at 7:45. act play in the Polish language, of Connecticut, with five or six of GOLOEIf WEDDING “Gentlemen in America”, tonwrrow the local choe rebuilders, w^l ^ to TTiirWe^ The Bi>worth League of the South Sixteen tables were in play at evening at 7 o’clock a t the churen. New Haven tomorrow and attrad a D i SERKHIS C0NDQ16N A new bad mose^ Methodist church will hold a sleigh the Amaranth card party last eve­ Miss Olive Skrabaez will play be­ meeting to be hdd in that place. amertment ' ride toDlght leaving the church at ning in the Masonic Temple. In tween the acts and accompany There will be an address given at eight o'clock. progressive bridge, Mrs. Alice Jennie Myneski, who will sing a 11:80 by Walter L. Greene, presi­ Walnut Street Woman in 79th Buckley and Robert Metcalf were solo. Rev. Peter Latas has been di­ dent of the New England Associa­ Year Suffers Heart Attack-— Dr. D. C, T. Moore will return to high and Mrs. Lida Richmond and recting the cast which is chiefly tion of Shoe Rebullders. Rallies 'in Night. CHOCOLATES his office Monday following a John Zimmerman, low. In pivot drawn from the choir. , Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kri- And O v Special M oe week’s absence due to illness. bridge, H. D. Puter was high and Joseph Calhoun, son of P. J. Cal- Mra. Catherine C. Carney, widow Mrs. Marie Bunzel, low. Mrs. Har­ The North Methodist church oo^- hoim of Porter street, conveyed a of John M. Carney, is seriously iU eski to Have Big Celebra­ 59c L. T. Wood will start next week old Puter was in charge of card cll presented a group of entertain­ party of 25 of the employees of the at h«r home at 75 Walnut street. A filling the ice storage room of the playing and Mrs. Ethel & rter, re­ ers from the Vernon Methodist London A Lancashire Indemnity w ^ ago Monday she was taken to And An Extra Morris “beef box” on Woodbrldge freshments, which consisted of company, Hartford, In one of his street. The capacity of the shed is church in a pleasing recital at the her bed following a heart attack tion in TnmHalL doughnuts and coffee. church last night m im Grace father’s sleighs last nlgdit to the and she has been growing weaker Pound Ic. 75 tons and it will take 50 tons to Tourtellotte cmd Miss Catherine hall at Buckinghani Four Comers. sipce. Yesterday afternoon her con­ fill the box at this time. This will Mrs. Cyrus G. Tyler, president of The young people enjoyed the dition was such that members of the be sufficient to carry the amount of the North Methodist Ladies’ Aid jo- Costello, soprano soloists, sang a . Mr. and Mia. Anthony Krieski, of group of interesting numbers to ac­ sleigh ride Immensely and the danc­ fkmlly were called to her home, but Tolland 'Turnpike, Buckland, wiU to­ ice that is needed until Jime when ciety, has called a meeting of the ing and eats which followed. she rallied last night and her condi­ PRINCESS there will be another filling emd this members for tomorrow forenoon, companiments played by Miss Mar­ morrow celeteate the fiftieth anni­ will be followed by a like storage in jorie Stephens, also of Vernon. Chil­ tion this morning remained ctiticaL versary of their marriage. The cele­ immediately following the worship dren of the school gave a Mother Mrs Carney, who is in hex seventy- CANDY SHOP July. The present ice in the box was service. A surprise birthday party in bration will be held in ’Turn hall on placed there in November. All ice Goose playlet and another impropri­ honor of Miss Alice Po'hi of 27 ninth year, has been a resident of North street and it Is estimated that Main at Pearl Street used at the “beei box” is natural ice « ate to Lincoln’s birthday. Sand­ Emerson street was held at her jdanchester for over sixty-flve over 150 will take p a ^ in the pro- Hard Starting- as the contract calls for that kind. A program of motion pictures fol­ wiches, cake, home made candy, cof­ home last night, ten of her class­ yeirs. grram. Festivities will start wl& a lowed 1^ dancing imtil midnight fee and cocoa were sold. mates at Manchester High School dinner at 2:80 tomorrow afternoon, The Manchester Better Films will be ^ven at the Highland Park being present. It was her fifteenth a supper in the evening and dancing Council will meet at the home of Community clubhouse ^ s evening, birthday and Miss Pohl received to which all in the district and sur- Manchester Camp, No. 2640, Roy­ SEEK TO EMPLOY to the music of a seven piece band Our experts cffli’locate these Mrs. Herbert B. House of 201 East al Neighbors, will hold its regular many gifts. The guests also brought will conclude the party. ATLANTIC troubles quickly and ipake re­ Center street next Tuesday after­ roimding towns will be welcome. business meeting Monday evening at refreshments. Shortly after their marriage Mr. noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Dudley The collection received will be for 7:45 at the home of Mrs. John And­ VETS AS CLERKS and Mrs. Krieski came to thiM coim- RAYOLITE pairs while you wait. A. Gsdnes, a member of the Hart­ the benefit of the Hlghlemd Park erson, 39 High street. try smd have for the past thirty-five ford Better Films Council, will be boys who compose the orchestra for SETBACK TONIGHT years made their home in Buckland. tonight. the speaker. Mrs. Robert Lathrop won first Masonic Social Club Wonld Phee 2,000 in Motor They are well known throughout prize for the women at the Man­ Manchester. They have one son and RANGE chester Green Community club’s Last of Present Series. one daughter. setback last night, and John Phelps Refreshments and Prizes. Vehicle Department; After for the men; second awards went to FOLLOW THE CROWD TO Mrs. Anna Holland and Joseph Ca- Admission 35c OIL nade. Prize winners for the series Fnnds. HiHiard Stiiect were Mrs. Ruth Borst and Marshall A Delicious DIAL 4496 PHONE 4060 a v e y s F. Young. Notices have been sent to Francis C ' G a n x FOR SALE E. Bray, service officer, of the Dll- SANDWICH L. T. Wood & Co. worth-Comell Post, Amerlcam East Center Street — Next to Masonic Temple Mrs. Willard Horton of Robert And a tall glass of Beer is the 51 BIsseU Street Road, who has been confined to her SWEET CIDER Legion, that there Is a concerted ef­ High Grade bed with illness for several weeks fort being directed to place 2,000 ideal downtown lunch. Stop la WHERE EVERYONE ENJOYS past,, is now able to sit up a portion SCHALLER’S Connecticut veterans at work on tonight. RANGE OIL of each day. jobs to be provided by the State CIDER MILL Motor Vehicle Department, provided CHOICE WINES Phone 5940 DINING—DANCING Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ 352 Woodland St. TeL 6422 sufficient funds are made available 10c-25c glass Skates. Shears and Knives For Prompt DeKvery dies of Columbus of this town, will by the government. Sharpened join with Tierney Assembly of It is expected that many veterans PRINCESS F. W. Starkweather MUSIC TO-NIGHT Hartford in the installation of its unable to perform manual labor v

\\\ FIELDS BEER PORTERFIELD’S V \ . \ \ \ <^ , ON DRAUGHT FORD PARTS & SERVICE JIMMIE COSGROVE In Charge of Repalra. COAL — FUEL OIL \ '' ' DOMESTIC and IMPORTED Spruce and Pearl Sta., Phone 6684 A \ \ . WINES MASON^S SUPPLIES t > \ \ We Serve Only the Finest Wines and Beers Obtainable.

GENUINE ITAUAN-AMERICAN COOKING FRIGIDAIRE A SPECIALTY Exclusive Agents LUMBER RAW KEMP’S, Inc. V‘ JERSEY MILK Registered Frigidaire G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. (From An Accredited Herd) 2 Main Street Tel. 5125 Manchester THE 1 0 0 HOUR Service Dept Maintained As the richest, most nutritious MANCHESTER’S ENDUR4NCE DRIVE milk available. WE DON’T THINK WE By Don Randazxo PHONE ROSEDALE 13-4 THE BEST 1934 In The and place your order for tomor­ RANGE & FUEL O k S l AUTO AND row’s delivery. RANGE We Handle Only The Best! 19M CHEVROLET OIL When In Need Of Range Or Fuel Oil HOME In Town. PHONE 5293 AUTUMN VIEW FARM WB KNOW IT! APPLIANCE Raw Jersey Milk and Cream ENDS TODAY Selected Freeh Eggs SHOW John E. Kingsbary Coventry PORTERFIELDS The Bantly Oil Co, l^imoe and Pearl gUaaia 155 Center Street Mancheeter LOCAL ARMORY At 4-30 P. M. Phone 6684. FEB. 14-16-16-17 Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Rubinow Building

BE ON HAND Super ShoU OasoUno THE FAVORITE OF ALL! and see how Don and the Remarkable New NOW AT THE PRICE OF REGULAR! SHELL-PENN MOTOR OIL The maker of your car warns you to change your oil CHEVROLET and use only 20W or lOW for Winter driving. SCHLITZ THB BBBB THAT ItADB lOLWAUKBB PAMOCS STOOD THE TEST B atteries $3*75 end up ALSO Try new Goodrich Battery. More power, less Rumey. 6 Big Improvements. Positively Gnsnnteed. NARRAGANSETT ALE and PORTER BURNS LONG Oeotfafieh Tires Try new Ooodrteb Oolden Ply 'HrM, reelftl beet, win not blow out. Prleei that wlU fit your poolMtbook. blU O 00*11' burns STEADILY 4.50x20 Coeunander...... |4J15 Entertainment To-night 4Ji0x21 Commaiider ...... $4.70 UBO WATTt, ravMlto Badto ttar ef tlM Senth. AND HU OANO. burns completely 4.75x19 Comnuider ...... $5.15 ------AT ------5.00x20 Commander ...... $5.70 5.25x21 Commander ...... $6.70 ForFfut^Clean Deliverie$ Hsvo your oar Oreeud by our Now Power Ohm. Wo bsroopodslOfNeooforovory makoof ear. Aloo opoeial Oroaoo l'el^hone.:»z„ for DlffMsitUals to r oaalor obtf ttag. CAMPBEIX’S 4149 f t OAK t n UBBT The W, G. Glenney Co. •KkyiCB STATION Sola A g m tr In Oself Um*er, Masses’ feppIlM, M i DIAL 4129 SN Ne. Mela ftreet OUT OF GAS ~ PLAT T D » — BATTBRY TROUBLE

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