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tor the Month et March, 1918 THE WEATHER I at 1). S. Weather llnriau. Hartford 6,154 Henbor of tho Andit
Bnican ef Olreolattoaa Parity eKmdy tonight and Sm- Tld A . . ______B day: aUghtly warmer Smiday. MANCHESTER — A CTTY OF VILLAGE CHARM VOL. L v n , NO. 180 (ClaaatBed AdvortlMag on Pago Ig) MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1988 4TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CBI
FARMER-LABOR The Bridge Was Open and Four Are Dead
LONDON-PARIS
IOWA NUaEUS
NO PARKWAY ARRESTi AXIS WILL URGE
OF M PARTY
DEAL M E M
Groop That Polled 31-2 Per DUE TILL NEXT WEE
Franco-British Alliance To Cent Of 1936 Vpte Likely
Seek Compronnse Of Ger- To Be Utilized; La FoDette PROSECUTOR DECIDE;
man-Czech Qaarrel; Bril Calls Liberal Dems Fringe
ain Relies On Diplomacy. Two Dead, Hurt in Brush Fire Bench Warranb G yid Til Des Moineo, April 30.— (A P ) __
Oov. Philip LaFoUetto of WIzconsIn London. April 80.— (A P )— The Wilfis Today Bat Some Of today turned hla attention to the London-Paris axis, strengthened by Iowa Farmer-Labor party aa a pos- a new co-ordination of land, air and The Accosed Persons ktk sible nurieua for developing the sea forces, prepared today to exert nswly anjknmced National Progres- Out Of The Stale; alve movement In this state. The Its powerful leverage to bring about governor will oddreu on Interstate a peaceful soluOon of toe Sudeten German problem In CZecbosInvakla roily of Progreaalvea tonight at Ce- Even The Nomher Of bi| At conclusion of the two-day con- dar Rapids, lo., in bis third speech ference at which British and French on the new national political party ministers discussed world problems, diebnents Is Dimdotf^ be Initiated Thursday night at Mad- China to Spain and central ison, Win. Hs conferred here last Europe, it was said toe two powers night with a group of lowans Iden- Kemp May Be Tried Fn$ti tified os liberals and Including By- planned these Immediate steps: ron G. Allen, director of the Iowa 1. A BrtUai approach to Berlin Old Age Penaion division, and Oar- to seek a modification of the pro- rttt E. Roeloffs, state unemployment of Germans subscribing to Bridgeport, April 30.--(A Pfe Nazi principles who are making compensation commission official. — Bench warrants for thii vcai’} The governor said he would have ^tonomy and other demands of the disclosed number at petBOoii
a statement today on the confer- Czechoslovak government secretly indicted by the Meia: ence. 2. A confeience by Britain and N'm\'est lotia Party. France with the (hsechoslovak gov- ritt Parkway Grand Jury w « *
The loVi’a Farmer-Labor party, ernment at Praha, also for the pur- placed today in the hands o f newest organization In the Tall Com pose of bringing about a compromise State’s Attorney Lorin W. State’s political picture, polled 81,- vrith the Sudeten Germans led by Wiilis, but it waa indicated no 000 votes for governor in the 1986 Konrad Her.leln. arrests would be made at elections out of a guberutorial to- 8. If toe dangerous Czecboalovak tal of 1.077,000 votes. The party’s situation .vas eetOed, it waa said until next week. headquarters here said Progreaslves British Foreign Minister Viscount Unlike the first three indiefc* from Minnesota as well aa Iowa Hrilfax would seek the cooperation would participate in the Cedar Rap- menta handed up some tfaQa- ids rally. The Minnesota delega- of German Foreign Minister Joachim ago by the jury, the ron Rlbbentrop in opening long-de- tion, the announcement said, would batch returned this week be beaded by Harry H. Peterson, w a ^ tn the C aluraat*riverf^Sg' * T ^ «™ crashS hauling tt from deep ferred discussions toward a general chief Justice of the Minnesota Su- Anglo-German settlement. the jurors was kept secret be*' and nis wife Adeline Lonlewskl were the vl^m s. ' Lonlcwskl; Stanley’s . brother. Edward France Rejects Parley Now cause it includes the namee ol preipe Court. Speaking over a nation-wide It waa learned, however, that the persons now outside the st^tl), dlo hTOkup here last night, the gov- French bad flatly rejected a British ■Meanwhile, State’s Attomfliy; emoiHr declared the "Progressive ^ p o sa l that conversations with Lorin W. Willia expressed Imders" In the Democratic party Chancellor Adolf HlUer be started fires ^ burnefi. The nave become “an outer fringe.’" Immediately. to be of ineendUry orlglnv hundred* of aores. A belief that the trials of tl PRESIDENT ASKS STUDY JAPANESE FORCES Are fighting crew above save* a water trick. ^ He attacked the overproduction •«ter these stopping stones, the indicted 'Would not begin. al theory as a couae of economic dls- British envisaged an aU-Buixipean tieos by saying “It is not reasonable the earliest, until the Jonai' parley on central European quarrels. term of the Superior Ckmrt. . ^ to speak of a third of our people 5 MILES FROM RAILS In the background was the agree- OF BUSINESS STRUCTURE Explalae toe Delay. oa 111 tf)Ai 111 clothed and iU heusad' ment of toe two poverftd Ueme- He explained toat first his 0006.- •nfl tb4a eoselnda w « aig in trou- crgtlc nauons to defend torir oom- ble becauae of overprodiwitibn-.*’ ANOTHER BIG DEFEAT hoped to get rid of other T; n m "Ideole of national o u bitov- LaOnardla, Frank Views. Uccentnlization Is New Ob* TiBagc cages iwhltfii w e n held In New York Mayor F. H. La- Get Of Nadakov, nntlannl life- with their combiiiea <*• the JflSyproeewlln, Guardja termed LaFoUetta’s third LABOR TO REFUSE army, navy and air foreao. caaaa, be said, probably woutd _ These forces would total 1,200,000 party plans “very interesting." jectiye Of The Adminis- Nearest Approach Yet To FOr^MlNlSTRATIONup too balance o f toe present tettn. "Everyone will agree with the •rmy effectivea, nearly 6.000,000 Judge Kenneth Wynne wfll be i* . point he Btreaeee. that in a land of WAGE REDUCHON army reserves, more than 8,400 first placed here for toe June tone hr abundance, and a land ao rich In tratioD; In Message FDR Longfaai Road Objectiye. line airplanes, and 1,660.000 tons of Judge Alfred C. Baldwin. natural and other resources, there naval croft Home Rolm Committm Re- |PROBERS DISCOVER - Reliable eourcas Indicated ♦hgt Ck should be work and gainful employ- The British ministers placed toeir Leroy Kemp, vtoo served os o g « t tnm«af mifmwass.nm ** T Ad.. Raps Control Of Industry. ment for everyone," LaGuardla said. Railroad Employes Say It Shanghai. April SO — (A P ) _The reliance upon diplomatic (nther rti.p for toe stato In most of toa fS^OOOr Meanwhile, Dr. Glenn Frank, mUltary or economie power-to^ per- m land tomnaactiona for toe ps(|» chairman of the Republican nation- left wing of the Japanese anny suade President Eduard" Bghor df RE0)RDSM^&l ^ y , ntudii^be toe first to go eia- Waahlngton, April 30.— (A P ) — fighting Boutoward along toe 8baa- mo. ^top and Thorny N. al policy-formulating committee, Will Take Months To CMchoolovekis and Henlein and hts termed the LaFoIIette movement as Decentralization of the business tusg battlefroot was reported today Berlin backers to com* to terms, 'Oooke, Greenwich real eatoto d a sM a "modified New Deal with the ob- structure became a broad new ad- to have occupied toe village of ^ t tho French appeared satisfied both have filed motlone eeeklag to viously futile aspects of the Roose- Bring About A Showdown An Early Adjoonunent Waterbory Jury fiD d s Files have toe Indtetmento against toart ministration objective today. NanMow, only five miles from the that If diplomacy failed Britain qnashed. velt administration's program dis- would be wllUng to try the economic carded.” This g (^ was set by President ;****'*y- Neutral observ- In its first batch of IndlctnadL Roosevelt in a militant anU*monopo* em said Japanese bissted Chinme method, and after that the mUltary The traditional two-party system Washington, April 80__ (AP)__ defenses with artillery fire and alr- threat to preserve peace. Washington, April 36— (A P )— Of Auto Sales To City toe Jury named Samuel H. SUbar« of the United Btates has been sub- ly message to Congress asking a j-man, Stamford real ostato b ro)^ , Labor attorneys said today tt might bombardment to make toe See Bveatnol Confilet Adjournment sentiment gained in jected to major attacks from third $600,000 appropriation for studlaa bother House and Senate today ' i of vlrtuslly an fundamental aspects require from three raontha to advance possible. Nanlakow U nine Many sourcee interpreted toe ntw Gone; There Week'Af6. codS: parties six times since 1860. The toe wake of another thumping de- “Bull Moose” split In 1912 helped of the nation's business life prelimi- year of negoUatlona and fact-find' mliro southwest of Tanoheng. in links forced li- the Anglo-French nary to Congressional action to *°)i^’teaatern Shantung province. riliance to mean that Britain would feat for toe administratloa on toe Woodrow Wilson win the presiden- Ing to bring a “showdown" If the revised wage-hour bill despite Presi- Gov. Cross Picks cy. In 1924 Senator L ^ o l- break up “a concentration of prl- The same sources said Japaneae be virtually forced to fight for Waterbury, April 80—(A P )—The employes reject the railroads’ pro- forcu were pushing rapidly to toe Franco If her ally became drawn in- dent Roosevelt’s latest demands for Yale Professor letto, father of Phil, teamed with such legislation. Waterbury Grand Jury, called Into Senator Burton K. Wheeler at Mon- (UMUDDed oo Page Two) to cut wages 18 per cent south along toe Tlentaln-Pmcow to a major war. Hartford. April 80.— (A P )—GgsU- 1 'Die reason is the RaUway Labor Senate Majority Leader Barkley tana In a Progressive nreatdantlal mlway, with the Chines^ retreatinz Ctonversatlons between toe gen- being after toe absence of various emor WUbur L Cross, after Htgi^ ?] Act which would operate meanUme Id orderly fashion. North of rih- held to bis prediction that Ckmgresa important records from their files way Commissioner John A. m1^..-V- ' ''J ticket They polled 5,000.000 of to prevent any cut or strike. ®rol staffs of the ormel forces ot the 30,000.000 votes east. alen. however, the cajlnese were v^Id pack up and go home by donald had complied with a demand Under the union oontrsets, no toe British and French to complete In toe city comptroller’s office start- Iowa "Begnlar." - ^ ** bloclUng toe Jspa- M »y 18. House leaders fixed the that he resign, allowed toe $10,000 3 PROBES FEAHIRE c b ^ e In wages may be mode details of coo-dinatlon agreed upon quitting date closer to June 1. ed an Investigation of municipal af- Iowa turned back both these Pro- ®rtve. despite heavy easualtlea. In toe ministerial conference were a year post to remain vacant ooIf ^thout 30 days notice. This was The House Rules committee gave fhlrt, apparently had a somewhat greeslve bids. In 1912 Woodrow The Japsneee, reinforced bytoou- scheduled to tlart next week. similar situation facing It today. a few hours and today William J. Wilson carried the stato over Theo- given yesterday when the Asaoeia- sMds of troops In rsoent weeks, are Oox, 42-year-old Yale professor, w u Uon of American Railroads an- Political commanUtors stressed (Oentlnaed eo Page rave) Reliable sources reported, short- dore Roosevelt and William H. T aft PENNSY CAMPAIGN trying to capture Suebow, atratoglc that Britain bad not made new eom- ly before toe Jury retired 3restarday ready to take over toe lmportso$ In 1924 Calvin Coolldge polled nounced its intention of makiog the railway JnncUon. highway department reins. cut effecUve July 1. mltments diuing toe talks with for Its customary week-end recess, 537,000 votes, to 275,000 for LaFoI- Neutral observera aald toe Chi- The appointment of One, a n tli^ If the Brotherhoods refuse to ac- Premier Edouard Daladler and For- toat investigators bad sought with- Iette and 160,000 for John W. Davis, nese loat nine planes and five pilots out suecaaa for records pertaining unmentloned in toe speculation over the Democratic candidate. the cut-and the reacUona of eign Minister Georges Bonnet of pooslbla successors after Maodoa*' Big Row Among Keystone in toe spectacular air battle over France. But It was admitted that SIS1ER MURDERED to the sole of automobiles to the Representative WlUlam Lemke their leaders Indicated this was cer- cltj^ old resigned waa announced by the Hankow yesterday. They said toe toe military understanding was nn (R., N. D.) led another third party tain—the NaUonal Mediation Board Japanese lost nine large planes and governor Just before he left his " would come into action. extension of arrangements mode The records,, these sources said, movement two years ago but pelled State Democrats Brings 13 small ships. dtaappeared mysteriously from the office yesterday. fewer than 1,000,000 votes nation T^e board may enter a dispute March 19, 1936, for Joint Anglo- BY HARTFORD MAN The new appointee, on About 36 Japanese planes triad to French general staff confeiences files of toe G^ban Motors, Inc., ally. w larty. or, where they bad been seen only a professor of engineering mechoniee On Barrage Of Inqinries. ^ Wieves a national anwry ncy (Oentinoed ea ft g e Yea) •go by auditors working for at Vale who had been approacbod «mj*s, on Its own ihoUan. (OmtlaiMd OB Page Tha) In connection with toe Job only a The law provides In that case for toe Grand Jury who were InvesU- this procedure: Pofice Seek Slayer Befieved tetlng other data In the company's few hours before, came to the cap- Harrisburg, Pa., April SO—(A P ) itol, received his commission, »~-fr MAY DAY PARADE Onro toe board has entered toe — Overahadowlng the turbulent of special Prosecutor Hugh the oath of office and prepared to primary campaign from which they proceed Indefinitely Insane; Rad Been Recent- *1. Alcorn's sides spent over an assume his new duties Mondoff v^th Its work or mediation. The How a British “Charley" hour Friday In the company's of- morning. grew, three aeparate Inveetigatlons stotus quo must be maintained un- BANNED BY CZECHS toto campaign charges of graft and fices, presumably looking for the His appointment runs until tha tU every effort to effect a ketUe- ly Released From Asylum roconls, but returned empty handed sixth Wednesday of the 1989 term coercion were under way or project- ment has been exhausted. ed In Pennsylvania today. With Pays One-Third In Taxes to the Court House. of the General Assembly, T. Aibltrattao Ck>x Is a Democrat. . HJs predo- tbs election little more than two The Jury summoned three men Fear Trouble If Demonstra weeks away, a row among Demo- ...“ unable to mediate Hartford, April 30.— (A P )— The or formerly connected ecssor who had been commlssteisr the difference. It la bound to pro- London. April 80—(A P )—Brit-A crats batUiiig for control of the Nearly four cento of toe 20-eent a ^ e f stricken parents and sister at with toe automobile agency, Ed- sliice 1923 Is a Republican. party brought on these develop- “ tola Is rifeetta. "Oisrley dtlsen” wlto^ ^und price for prunes la import Miss Elizabeth McBrlen, who saw Hadlaon, Henry DeIvy and .asked to Besign. tions Are Allowed; So- ments: toe boaid reports toe Impasse to * • y^*r Job In a city office, her shot doavn and killed In their Macdonald was asked to reatga toe President. He may then declare ■ J^e. two children end a $4 COO duty—os Is one-elghto of the eight president. 1. A special (Dauphin Orunty) croto a pound be pays for sugar. noma last Ught, were imable today later did not arrive at the yesterday after toe governor raoiL- 1 frand Jury Investigation Into aa- a national emergency and appoint suburban home woriu two months* to give police any definite clues to Court House until after the Jury the report of a Grand Jury w h H ® i!| cieties Pledge Loyalty. a fact-finding board. Two of toe eight cento for a four- ■ertlona by oandidatea that legisla- **2U **** fiovernment. pound loaf of bread goes on wheat toe possible whereabouts of her 26- hoc. receaaed and It waa understood said it felt the commiiolontf wga rnita b < ^ la given 80 days In ^ fea slo n calculators estimated entirely to blame" for “wosto and tion waa "bought" in the 1936 Gen- Import duty and the tax to aid toe year-old brother, Vincent. he was told to be ready to report eral Assembly, that highway work- which to formulate a report For 80 today toat he pays one.atxto of Us Miss McBrlen, organist at (Jur naxt week. extravagance” In connection wttk . Pnha, Csechoalovakla, April 30— British farmer. ers were being used for political days after its report, toe status ncome In taxes, figuring In recent- Lady of borrows chuirh, was shot Probe Ante Soles purchases of land for toe Marrltt TA P)—A member of Konrad Hen- pmpoBM and that IrrsgulariUee quo must be preserved. ly announced Increases In Income Oiorley's lunchtime pint of beer One reliable source said toe data Parkway in Fairfield county. Aod other taxes. oasts 16 cento-rslght cento of it tax. late last night moments after she lata'a Sudeten German (Naai) party •mated la the-purchase of supplies If no agreement baa been reach- and her patents had returned to •ought covered sales of automobiles Gov. Cross made hla requaot ol ed ^ that time, each party would Ha probably cannot afford to M-cdonald verbally and received a w p rtot through tha leg by police for the stote. Yov ■ start toa govenimant takas their home from a visit at toe home to toe city as far back aa 1930 when J ^ n 'fio of Ooerdea be free to proceed aa It wlsbed. toe $50 annual Income tax. drink Scotch at $3.12 a short quart Maror $rtnk Hayes began the first one sentence reply: at Bratialava laat night aa patriotic railroads to cut wages or toe em- except to celebrate a special sas- of another brother, Thomas, a Hart- “In order that there shall ba no of bis five terms. At toat time toe A Works Progress Adminlstrs. Another $60 baaed on toa "rated” fofd poUceman. The ilaln woman OTo-Germans and Czeehoalovaklana Oon Inquiry Into charges by John B. ployes to strike. value of Ue home Is assessed steL The government takes $3 a ^ e iw y was known aa toe Gegban- embarrassment caused you for any ^ Kspared to celebrate $fay Day. was 36 years old. KeDy, Phlladblphla Democratic Yearly Saving Local government suthorttias quart tax. AUerton Company. reason whatsoever, I hereby tender Kart Patsy, the Sudeten German, toadw. that forces aUgned with *fke 142 Close 1 lines which ore Her siste,, Marcella, also witness- Jury finishing toe eighth week my resignation aa state highway eangbt pooUng May Day piac- take about $125 In “toUs"—local Hla 10 horsepower sutomoMle ed the UiooUng. She had jeen In the ^miator Joseph Guffy (D,, Pa.), members of toe nllw sy oasodatlon taxes to maintain poUca, atreato nets toe government $87.60 annual- to Its probe, summoned eeven other commissioner." >^ by a Croch Secret Service of- house with Vincent prior to toe ar- The governor’s aeceptsnes was were eoerdag W PA workers into estimated toe wage cut would save poorhouses. ly. A driving license cost another iritneasea yesterday besides the ficer, the police report'aald. When ■u p p o r^ a ticket headed by them $260,000,000 a year and rival of her parents and EUlzabeto. torro sutomoblle men. They were even shorter: the offteer Intervened be waa at- On top of toat comes the water $1*86. Ueuteaaat Governor TTiomas Ken- It waa necesaiUted by taUhig reve- "rate" averaging $10 annually. 8he told investigators. Detective **?'*•*'• H. Ireland, associated with "I hereby oocq>t your rristons taekad and beaten. Of toe 40 cento he pays for a gal- Peter A. Anderson said that her for governor and Mayor 8. nues and higher operating costa. The early morning cup at tro his Assembly many years tlon under date of April 19, $56^ Hla calla for help brought to hta Dmrts Wilson for the U. 8. Senate. lon of gsoolloe, 18 cento goea to toe brother, who was released In Feb- ritner os angrosalng clerk or assist- os state highway commlssteisr to ledeue a second Secret Servlca of wife brings Urn In bed la alieadv government 3. A eommoowealth InvestigaUon toe Asaocintkm of Railway Labor taxed like the cigarette be ruary from on InoUtutlon for the M t engippirtng clerk;. Edward L. take effect immediately," be told who fired the ahot whidt injured If be keeps a dog another $L87 treatment oC mental disorders, sud- Tuttl^ city treoaurer; Henry See- Macdonald. ^tsy. attorney-gen- ®**cutlveB, who pravtoualy »»»/< while dressing and toa m.»>h he eral, Om K. Bard, Into diargea by goes for a licenoe. deUy sppeoret. at toe house and l y . Waterbury banker; Ralph De- Coinee oa SmprteeL May Day celebratlona throughout said labor would not accept I t com- uses to hght It. hU predeoeeKir, Charlea J. Mar- When he takes Us wlfs to'toa vlao and Ftank Santalucla, both Cox sold toe appointnient come toi Csechoalovakla will see no march- mented that toe railroad problem But he has toa patriotle sotisfae- threstoned to “get EUxabeto’’ uUi gtotti, that legislation waa "bought waa “not aa acuta as management suburban movlea each 34-oent tlekat te waa given $6,000. comiactod with business films which him too suddenly for him to aaska ing of pollUeal parties. An cedar ■ad that Democratic leadkrs de- tlon of knowing tost ona-fourto of includes a six-cent tax. ■ny statement at this time os l » of tha government fcrblddtng an rqvesenUUves are endeavoring to toe 48 cento a pound he pays for Afraid ef Brotlier ^ °>* adlng a "Uckbaek” from arvhl- mnkt toe pubUc believe.” ' Fourteen cento of toa *4 he pays ((tertla to» Page Two) what pollclee be Intended to punoo. poUUcal dcmcBStratlons will be teets employed on state building tea goes partly to buy airplanes, As Anderarn reconstructed toe The highway deportment haa beoa. ■triotly anfoccad. Harrison is bead of toe Brother- guns and bstUroUps. , for an ounce of pipe tobacco tragedy from accounts given by toe goes to toe goveniment y ea cbt balance under fire for some montoe, cMefly V Prnhaafl political parilaatmn hood of RaUway (Series. family, Vincent repeated bis demand * 8 A t breakfast time the radio mu- A box at SO matches costs two from Public Works Conuniaslcw^ ( Oanununlata to the extreme Right, 'Mvanley Johnatew, b e d c f tha for money when his perenta and Robert J. Hurley who. e a s S lB t S ' nfth the exception of the Oermana. Brotherhood of Railroad BigiiMera. S f "liS.*** eenta, but nearly ooe'eent is * »» *) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HANGUESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRH< 80,19SS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY. APRIL 30,1983 William J. Obx, nswiy namsd head ^AGE of tha State Highway Department at the grounds of tha Vernon Cantor QOITDISPUY Congregational church. Mrs. Bea- er say legislation could be put W h s a to T *'**' '****" and engineering profaasor at Tala through at this session. They based University, said today that tha de- trice Vetrano who will act as dfrec- VELVET WEAVERS ^Connecticut Invites You** ROCKVILLE tor o f the Girls Camp this year is WEDDINGS this on tbs probsbtuty of adjoum- Monday, 3:46—Junior choir. Mra partment "will ba run dn an en- LEAKING FUMES attending as well aa several former ment by Jims. Othera predicted Paul Mozley, leader. OFSHtEETUGHTS gineering basis, regardless of poU- thrt the studies would be approved, directors and counselors. Plana for Cohen-Davis Monday 6:30-Cub Pack. Chas.. Tenth Month of Conflict Uos." GO ON FULL TIME but said there was lltUe likelihood Lynn, Cub master. He said be expected to ba on duty the 1938 season will be announced Mias Lydia Davis, daughter of Mr. PENETRATE B L O a at 9 a.m„ Monday morning. TO SPONSOR PRO JEa this evening. and Mrs. David Davla of 77 Brook- U^jalau” ***** holding rnm f f y ^es^, 7:00-Chotr nbeoraol *7 want to look over tha ground Sunday Services field atreet, will bo married this eve- Predieto Fallnre. sr. MARY-S CHUBOH. SOUTH CHURCH * Worn- Finds Chinese Sttongw^ Conpany Noti6es Members of the Union Congrega- ning to David H. Ciohen. son of Mr. Cheney Brothers notified em- Rev- James Stuart Jfeill, Sector. cn with Mrs. Philip Bmerv 21 cSim and study the department before Sea^ Borah (R, Idaho), a METHODIST EPISCOPAL brii^e atreet ^ k N^ht FOR COUNTY HOME tional church are urged to be pres- and Mrs. Samuel Cohen of Paric ployees of the velvet weaving de- making any detailed announcement long-time advocate of tighter gov- Liquid From Electric Refrig- May 1st, 193S Rev, Earl E, Story, D. D., Minister ent on Sunday morning when there Manor, Brooklim, N. Y. TTie cere- partment today of the resumption Of -Sacood Sunday W M tl^ and electiSi of ^ i - S 0 -(A P )^ jia ta n c e has not ceased. Ths, ^ S d a d m e n I t W i D E n d of administration," ha said. "W ith- mony will take place at 8:30 at full time working schedule In ths ernment control over moaopolies, after Easter: Chins entered toe tenth will be Reception of New Members. 10:46 a. m.—^Morning worsbip MMtessea, Miss Ruth Porter month to prove the only way to rid in the next month I expect to Park Manor. 'The maid of honor velvet weaving department, Tuea- declared the message embraced all Miss Ruth McLaughlin. of the Japanese war with her arm' National Tooth Administra- The Sacrament of the Lord's supper . - 9 : 8 0 , a. m.—Church school. Men’s familiarize myself with the state will be Miss Zelda Burlock Of 4U day. May 8. The department will PhOM of the problem except what erator Caitet Alarm lo Bible class. and sermon. Subject: "Am id AU Wednesday, lo a. m-2 p. m. An- OaDOflstration June 1. tion To Conduct Interviews will be administered by the pastor. to about IL He aald the studies These Things.” Dr. Story, preach- lea. apparently recovered from the SLeat oi "' *"**’® highway s ytem through first hand operate on a two shift schedule, the 10:46 a. m.— Holy Communion nuM meeUng Hartford East A«S- Chinese fears of an early knowledge." To Get Personnel For Work. Rev. Dr. (Seotge S. Brookea at the probably wouldwouia winawind up onlyool' a< ing. MuslcaJ mpogram: succession of .staggering losses o f first to begin at 7 a. m. and the sec- He Marlow Nock. Churches ese push from Shansi into The commissioner admitted ''.e close o f the service. row o f voluntas "eoUaetiiig dust "Saints***™'***' topic:: Prelude—"Clntllene'’, Vleme. men, morale and armaments which ond atartlng at 8 p. m., daUy. ■oma top shelf." ^u rch . Manchester. province with sianfu os UmTS?? n * MaadiMtOT Electrle txniion naver has seen tbs Merritt Park- Rockville, April 80.—The Nation- The Com -lunlon aefvlee will be Anthem— "The Lord is M y Shep- Morning speakers, Rev. James F culminated In the debacle at Nan- 8:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun- herd”, Mesalter. king last Doc. IS. JecUve, have not materialiaad. Bavv l way, which baa been under investi- al Youth Admlnlatratlon Is making held at tha Ellington Congrega- “Thera la nd atod of aay further day school. I^gllsh, of Hartford. Professor f tka Oofmoctlent Powar Company plana to sponsor a project In tthe ^ d y now," ha said, "aaoept as to Gaps in toe ranks left by half a small .Upanese units did enaaej gation by a Grand Jury whose re- tional church on Sunday morning at Leakaga from tha fireesiiig com- Anthem— “A ll Hall. 6 «a r Con- n ^ o r e WIel of Springfield. Din- I aoUflad the Board o f Selectmen Town of Vernon, at the ‘Tolland hw to remady t.a sltuatloa." He 4:00 p. m.—Vesper service. The queror” , Adams. million casualties have been filled the frozen Yellow river, w hlclL*^^" port resulted In the requested resig- 10:46. Preceding the Lord's Supper PRESIDENT ASKS ^ Y pound chamber in a new electric re- ^ ^ 2 .3 0 . Afternoon speaker, County Home In Vernon Center. Tbe added that ha and Senator O-Ma- Rev. Joseph Zleba o f SL John’s Po- with pro Vinci®! levies. Twenty new "2 i*® ’*® tw^ProvInces, but eommendn^ June 1, the com- nation of John A. Macdonald, High- there will be three baptisms and frigerator which was delivered yes- lish NaUonal Church wlU preach. Pootiude—"March Sortie", Dubois. Dr. HMward W. Croaa o t Spring- were cut off from supplies aad^aT ' win begin to abut off all of the purpose la to moke Improvements fifteen candidates foi membership ^ e y (D„ Wyo.) would go forward 9:30 s. m.—Church School with field. dWlalona have bean trained, equip- way Department head for IS years. terday to the apartment o f Paul 8:TO p. m.—Young People’s Fel- classes for all ages. P ^ and put in the field. New ar- Inforcements and forced to Wtttor;; to the recreational area at tbe home will be reedved Into the church. The OF BUSINESS STRUCTURE with efforts to enact their bill for lowsnlp. Friday, draw. tloa lighting on Uanehea- The commissioner said that while 6:00 6:30—Troop l, Girl tllleiy already Is in action agMiut and minor repairs to tbe buildings. federal Ueenaing and regulation of Cleary In the rear of tha Marlow u. ^ P- Epworth League. [Scouts, Miss Emily'Smith Mntain' he had known Governor Wilbur 1* young people will meet at the interataU eorporatidns. T:00 p. m.— Evening Prayer and InBbanrt, generally speaking, tha'7 ' l i r straata which haa been Inataiiad William D. McCue, N. Y. A . Dis- Block, Main street, eaused alana .. sermon omitted. Miss Evelyn Beer ^11 tell of her r e - ' Friday. FriH »« 6:30—Troop ' 7, front"*”**’*"'’ Yellow river i.-itoea IM l. The Ughta affected, acgt- Cross for five or six years, the ac- trict Supervisor In charge of tbe church at seven o’clock with John (OsBltoDed from A ige One) O'Hahoney said be welcomed and cent trip to Bermuda. Japahew bold only narrow sttlna,! Tbe Week. Scdiita, Miss Jessie Hewitt, quaintanceship was not intimate Lana In charge of the meeting. would cooperate with the propoeal throughout tha several apartments along the province's two r a lb o a ff 1 ;,lM «d about the town, extend over a Hartford office will be at the select- Monday, 6:30 p. m.—Junior Choir 7:30 p. m.— Evening service In tain. ®‘'' "’°®® 'ntelllgent and that the appointment came as The Epworth League of the Rock- vaU power without equal In his- for aa Investigation, but t ^ t he last night The fumes penetrated while Chinese mobile units contito ' tbtal of alighUjr more than 19 mllea, men’s office at the Town Hall in tory.” cWhearsai. 7:30 p. m.—Girls' the chapel. Dr. Story will preach. Saturday, 9:30—Troop 26. Boy coordinated generalship a complete surprise to him. Rockville on Monday afternoon at ville Methodist church will hold a beUeved It would "only strengthen the entire second and third floors Subject: “As a Man Thlnketh.” la taking advantage of China’s ter- or movs freely about In other anoa. . fUteordlng to flgurea submitted re- The ■ CSilef IbcecuUve sent the Friendly society. S^couts. Ernest Irwin, scoutmas- cutting Japanese communlc " ^ ^ to the Board, The electric two o'clock for the purpose of—In- devotional and business meeting on the pocitlon already estabUahad by The Week rain native aptitude for guerrilla Sunday evening at seven o'clock at message to Congress late yester- of the building and only through the Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.— Boy Scouts, capturing- _ or wrecking je i p any, in making tta declaion, terviewing applicants for the Senator Borah and myself that a timely arrival of a young woman Monday— 3:48 p. m.. Membership ®"®">y'» Increasing tbe parsonage. day. Some administration sun- 7:30 p. m.—Intermediate Choir re Nofe*. ptot^ To*r“ the* spring*S3^8ummer®‘*cam^lOT Commlaslon shown trains, ambushing scouting alatea that It can no longer afford project. national law defining the powers who shares an apartment In the hearsal. training class. difficulties with transportation and It la hoped to dedicate the new p o ^ r a said that beMuse of Its pos- reKuIar monthly meeting of is. Commissioner E. VlnTent MMo^ev o f f Connecticut. In ths Hence the Japanese hava fa iKtand arbat It considera free The eligibility rules governing tbe duUea and reeponsimUea o f cor- building, that many living In the 6:30, Club Scouts. Hartford,CharleB E. Smith of New Haven, Thomas C Perkins ® Rogers, chairman, communication to reduce Japanese steps at St. John's Episcopal church sible effect on business, the exten- Thursday, 6:30 p. m.—Girl Scouts. toe Women s Federation la omitted superiority In organization and f®r'?“ »*y impeded in efforts to M titiag fadVdee, and muat return OBITUARY employment of the personnel are as siveness of the program of study porations engaged In national com- block were saved possibla death by 7:00 p. m.. Girl Scouts. because of conflict with toe meet- Charles E. Rolfe of New Haven. Commissioner A l W t w 1 1^ ’ secretory, of HarUord, and merce Is eatential." Thursday, May 6th—Rummage armament*. tabllsh too control necessary taei. to the area of lighting which was follows: The applicant must be be- on Sunday morning, weathsi per- jmd legislation ouUlned and the po- asphyxiation. sale In vacant store next to Mag- Epworth Circle with ing of the Hartford East Assocla- *’2* CommlSOT™ off°w W M * ^ c n t li^ o Z r t P™"®” * when toll Except in the vernacular pre*a, toeir engineers to tap SbansCa ib h *^ : Btaau the town in 1981, and which ^ e e n the ages of 18 and 26 years. mitting. The material la monumen- UUcal potentlallUes. It waa the moat The reaction o f buolnesB men wraa The young woman whose identity nell Drug store, all day, auspices Miss Evelyn Beer, 82 Foster street tion. State Office Building. Hartford, where Mr. Perkins an j his ^ ® eral wealth. They must be citizens and must be alow to become apparent, but one ** winning many decisive gramnt 880,000 atreet light ap- DEATHS tal granite from Vermont, secured Important document that had gone was not revealed, arrived within the of Ladies' Guild. Tuesday— 9;30 a. m.» Asbury concerning toe state and Its varied resources and send n.7t answer hundreds of Inquiriea members of families certified as In ofinciai of a national aasodsuon. .n,! ------.. "® « "sources and send out booklets, articles and photographs to Indlridu™ victories but, what is Just as effec- Tbe long-threatened Japaaaal' by Alfred Hofcro, and the stepa are from the White Rouse to the Cartel corridor o f the block at about 11 iM Friday, 3:30 p. m.—Girls’ Friend- Group food sale at Hale's store. and publications throughout toe country. 1 oorera. Additional ilghta, John Zatkowskl need of assistance from public Who would not pormtt use of bis 4:00 p. m., Brownies. *ION LITTIEBAN tive in strengthening national re- push f l IStoa. The fresent, and previous alloted to the State of Connecticut places at a natural fiower altar and fortunately being driven Into a leas merce, aald at Oilcago, '7t seems to In the excltemen) of notifying hearsal. eheep. (3) The good shepherd la Brookline, Moss., April 30.— (A P ) r a e Japanese are being forced to St. John’s Polish National church on Church, Portland, Connecticut, at Then It ploughed Into a stone ment offices from Hankow . Jtoaids o f Sdectmen have accepted by tha Prfesldent from the National the bride will be given In marriage and less Indspendent position In me we have plenty of laws on the tenants of the block one resident of 8:30 p. m. Notes ^ o toe door. (4) The good shep- — William F. Hanigan, ot Boston, wall, overturned on Its right side sacrifle attacking power In order Golway street and of the Polish Na- an apartment wee missed but was Szechwan or Yunnan have baM9i.'.l ' toa obllgaticn for co-operating in Relief Appropriation. by her grandparanta. A reception Am sriew Ufs." Hs stressed hU statute books now to correct any The Every-Member canvass for herd Is Jesus. .» went to sleep at the wheel of his and stopped 10 feet short of a hy- Would Like Some Of The to ronsolidate earlier gains and to tional Alliance. SISTER MURDERED for u^arda of 200 guesU will fol- kind of evil In business. Business protected from the other part of automobile early today—and there- pacify ''conquered" areas. halted. A t no point are the , 990111108 to the light company this Mr. McCue states that he will belief that Democracy depends on ioSo budget covering the Ladles’ Society on Wednesday at drant. anese nearer than 225 milea to H a ^ ^ 'Jtotcoaaa, but to date have taken no Mr. Zatkowaki leaves another sla- also Interview on Monday any young low the ceremony, after Ivhtch the economic decentralization. would get along better if let alone the block by brick partitions. It SECOND CONGREGATIONAL 1938-1939 year begins this Sunday 2:30 p.m. ^ by deprived two score other men of U ghtly armed but highly mobile kow. CHURCH Hanigan stepped out, and soon ' asUon to bring about a higher level ter, Mrs. Josephine lAakowakl of ladles within tbla age group who de- couple will leave for a wedding trip "Unhappy eventa abroad,” he aaiij. iMtfiad of being constantly terri- was believed that the refrigerator and wni be concluded by Sunday. their slumber. Pump-Priming Money To I ? * ” operating deep Philadelphia; two brothers, Ignats BY HARTFORD MAN to Washington, D. C. On their re- fied by laws which It seems to me waa Improperly connected when It Rev. Ferria B. Reynolds, Phd. found himself surrounded by a half to toe iM t” areas of Shantung. And unless Japan sends at toast > Of pa y oeut. The light company has sire N Y A employment "have taught uswu two ■simpleaai i ut o truthsm Uu W May 8, CTtarles Banks Is toe chair- the SALVATION ARMY It happened this way: Hanigan dozen fire trucks, a oouple ot police 15 more divisions to China, tha ChW t and Lewis Zatkowskl of this town, turn they will make their home for about the...... liberty of a deniooratlc i^ ra dsMgnsd fOr poUUeal rather was delivered yesterday. Hopeh and Klangsu provinces for llv^atfeMl 888,000 for the amount of Daniel V. Sweeney, man of toe canvass committee Adjt. and Mrs. George Ansoombe was homeward bound along Wash- crulaera, a truck from toe electric nese leaders are confident there la ' wad two sisters In Poland. (Oentlnaed from Paga One) the present with the bride's parenU people. than cdnstnioUvs purpOSss." Morning Worship at 10:45. Ser- Norwich Diitrlct Meeting ington atreet when he nodded. Build New Air Bases. the dual purpose of harassing enemy ' 'atoeet lighting now furnished the Daniel V. Sweeney, 71, who was at 77 Brookfield atreet. mon by the minister on the subject, company, another from the munici- no danger o f the invaders breaUM ; 'i The funeiil will be held Monday The first truth Is that ths liberty On tha other hand, F, H. Clausen, Norwich DUtrict meeUng 1 ____ His sedan went out of control, cut communication and transport lines ' town, ia addition to which srould be employed by the Connecticut Com- Hdrlcon, Wls., manufacturer and "The CTiristlan Sphere.” Special Saturday, 7:30 p. m., open air pal wire deprrtment and scores of and demonstrating to toe surviving through Yellow river defensaaaaaT.:; morning at 9 o'clock at the home on Ing room into the kitchen and Vin- ot a democracy U not safe If the morning and meeUng on Main street; 8 p m to the left side of toe street, climb- ' gkUad raesat extensions of service. pany for more than 35 years, died people tolerate the growth of pri- former vice-president of tha cham- music by the choir. bystanders. Washington. April 30.— (A P ) __ Chinese populace that China’s re- pushing Into the mountainous, ■ ■ ‘ ‘ Union Court and 9:80 at St. John s at his home at 168 High street on cent drew a pistol and shot her four ,®''*"big in toe Meto- Story of "The Prodigal Son" lUus: ed a sidewalk, and In succession filled region west o f Nanking. Ia Ito eommunleatlon to tha Samuelson-Bugely vate power to a point where It be- ber, said business would "welcome A R T P O R D _ _ Prelude, Romance In E Flat, The crash had sounded a fire Congressional leaders disclosed to- Polish National church. Rev. Joseph Friday following a year's Ulneas. times In the back. Of Intereit In Salvation Army t ^ * ^ ' WUlimantlc. trat^d with coIon^euSes. knocked down— Board, the elaetrtc company atatea comes stronger than their demo- an Investigation seriously conduct- Rubinstein. alarm, thrown ona circuit of the day the War Department wants to Zlaba will officiate and burial wui Ha retired from the employ of tbe Marcella said that before the cirelas la tbe marriage this after- A fire slam box. ikat it haa hoped for savaral years eraUc sUte Itself. That, In lU ed which would tend to clear up tha Anthem. Turn Ye Ever Unto Me, police-elgnal system out of action JJ5® part of President Roosevelt's be la the family plot la St. John's Connecticut Company 11 years ago, noon at 8:80 In PlatUburgh. N. Y., A police signal box. tt a t tha proposed gradual scale of others came home her brother bad essence, is Fascism— ownsrshl! atmoapherc.” Marker. Sun- and clipped off three posts at their ‘Pump-priming" fund to conatruct Gnu. ORCHESTRA laetoases in lighting payments, pro- cemetery on Jefferson street. Ha was bom In Portland, the son shown her twe pistols and a number of Captain David Samuelsdn, aOn of F m ld sn t ROosavalt, la s lettor State Offertory, Andante— Secbock. A U, 8. mall box. baeec. government by aa Individual, giant Army air bases for Alaska and of Daniel and Margaret CTwomey) Mr. and Mra. Albln Samuslsbn of SHDWFtACI Of fiONWICTKUT paasd to 1983, would be put up to of bullets he waa carrying. group 6r by any other controlling to Boo Cdmmiaalonsr John W. Postiude, Alibgro non Troppo, And an electric light pole. But Hanigan wasn't even hurt. American coasts. MYSTERY DRAMAS OM voters in town maatlng by tbs Sweeney. He was a member of S t Lived In Middletown 114 Hemlock street, Manchester, private power. Hkhsa. axprsoasd thanks fdr a Haydn. Bernard's cburcb. by Dean Albert *c"'Knudaon o f'to e lUOO*' *** ’ MeeUng. Chairman May (D., K y.). of the AT SANDY BEACH ot, and preceding Boards of MINERALS' and Usutenant Hazel Bugely, 'The second truth U that ths Ub- pledge of cooperation signed by 18 Tburs-fri-Sat-SHn The Simday Schedule Boston University School o f r « ii* ^ J?,'' Nollneas MeeUng in House Military committee said he Ha leaves one son, Paul B. Swee- Mrs. Thomas McBrian, mother ot daughter of Mr. and Mrs. but that so far tha issue erty of a Democracy ia not safe if Its IndustriallaU, bankers and Insur- BIG VARIETY STAGE SHOW Church School at 9:30. glous Education ^on lS^ s u b ^ L S h '*' «nd Fred vice president of toe conference will would ask toe House AppropriS' SCARCE T in s YE Ali Mra. Victoria Patras. ney of Brookipm, N. Y.; two sisters, the slain weman, was quoted by Lome Bugely. Brigadier Norman ance cxaeutlvea and forwarded to Nursery at 10:45. quet will be held. Out of town has bean tabled, and action has not business system does not provide Personal Impressions From a ^ ^ . speak. There wiU be no evening speakers wlU be heard also. tions committee tomorrow to set Tha funeral of Mra. Victoria Mrs. Mary Hall of Guilford, Mrs. Anderson as saying that Vincent S. M|uehall, principal of the Salva- him by Hanea this weak. Christian Ehideavor at 6:30. cent Sojourn In Europe” hospital VisitfcUon. Glamorous R iu Rio. the LaUn bsSB token by the Board to effect employment and produce and dis- IN PE RSO N service at Emanuel on account of aside 1120,000.000 for thla purpose T y ^ singing and dancing star who Petraa, who died ihortly before noon raien Crarroll of Durbam. had been untriendly toward hla sis- ao*r^rmy Training College in New Hs described their statement aa The Week ■Ito ehanga In rate payment. tribute goods In such a way aa to Howard Selby, prominent lav- March. toe conference service. and for improvement of existing air first won fame with Bddls Cantor yesterday at tbe home of her daugh- Ho leaves two brothers, TTiomas ter whom he blamed for hla having York City will perform the cere- euetatn an acceptable standard of ''excellent" and invited tha a i^ srs Monday at 7:00, B<^ Scouts. enURUH OF THE NAZARENE to the absence o f such definite ter .Jdrs. Elizabeth Kravontka of mony. man of Springfield, Mass., will Boea^ o ' Musical FestWal In The committee on our Swedleh- E. O. Lusk, Minister bases and Army posts. of Hartford and Timothy of Brook- been confined In the mental Institu- living." to contribute apeetfle auggeatlons TED HE AL T ’S Tuesday from 6:30-7:00, the at toe evening session at 7:30 Bandmaster Harold Tur- American Tercentenary celebration picture success, One Presented On Broaii^i •oUen by the Board to make pay- Manchester road, Glastonbury, will lyn, N. Y,; a niece. Miss Helen Car- "which will bring closer coopera- Representative Wodrum (D „ Strike H e Pink” and sinca has be- tion- Since hla release, she said, the After a wedding trip to Washing- Requenta Action Women’s Division of the Y. M. C. A. Kington End Deputy Robert Lyons. to be held May 22, will meet at toe Va.), an Influential member of toe ■ant, the company has taken the be hald at the home of her daughter ney of this city and three grandchil- family had not been able to learn ton, D. C., the couple will live In tion between business and govern- 7:00 p. m., Open air Service. Sunday: corne nationally popular aa the The President urged Congress to 3 STOOOtY in conjunction with the Kln^s church Monday evening at 7:30. appropriattona committee, said toe . iBitlattve, and haa notified the Monday morning at 8:80 and at St, dren, John P., Mary and Patricia where be was living although hs ap- Astoria, Long Island, where Captain act on three things at this session: ment.” taloottville 8^ p. m.. Salvation Meetinr led 9:00 a.m.—Morning prayer. leader of her own all girl orchestra way This Week Is Cillel! Board that the company will return Daughters will serve a turkey din- Luther League May basket social "pump.primlng'' bill probably would James's church at 9 o'clock where Sweeney, all of Brooklyn, N. Y. peared frequently at tha McBrIen Samuelson haa been located since 1. A bill to prevent any further Stabilization of industry Is ths ner. I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH • by David Addy and William Hiuma. Tuesday at 8:00. 9:80 a.m.—Church. Bible school romm to ^ d y Beach Ballroom, to the Ughtlng coverage of 1981. a mass of requiem will be celebrat- Rev. George W, Stephenson, Pastor Claeses for all ages. M worded to permit use of the Crystal Lake for the grand opening The funeral will be held from the home. They believed he had a room last July. growth of bank .loldlng companies goal, he said, "and the more com- Wednesday, beginning at 10:00 Band Sergeant Edward Harris Board of Administration Wednes- Very Excilinf. Ttoder this Intention, some sections ed. The burial will be In S t Brid- home on Monday at 8:30 a. m. and plete suggestions that we may hava. funds for toe avlstton program. on Sunday evening May 1. torough somewhere In Middletown. eventually to abolish them. The Hartford East AssoclaUon of w ll be responsible for all meetings day at usual hours'. 10:45 a.m.—Morning worship. In May said one base would be ' o f the town will suffer direct handi- get’s cemetery. from St. Bernard's church at 9, the quicker ew will find the solu- Services of Sunday. May 1: during toe day. vnuigementa with Mitchell A. li- Mrs. McBrien said bar son had an 2. A 8600,000 appropriation for pongregatlonal Churches and Minis- The Dorcas society win meet at the absence o f Rev. Lusk, who is at- located in Alaska, probably close to ■aps o f poor straet lighting, and in The body will be brought to the with burial In 8t. Bernard’s ceme- Foley-Tack studies by tha Federal Trade Com- tion.’' Worship. Sacra- tending toe New England District Putterfly Ballroom, automobile but it was registered in ters will meet at tbe church. The Week toe church Wednesday at 8 p. m. Fairbanks. Army officials have "pnnf^fleld, MaAn. ■.taw places lights may be totally home at 10 o'clock Sunday rooming tery. Miss Esther E. Tack, daughter ot mission, the Justice Departmint and Hla Congressional message said a Monday, Cubs meet at 8:30 and Assembly In Malden, Mass., Rev. New York, April 8A— (A P )—.Igle. another name, a fact which added to public is invited to attend the sea muriV*^ *^*** " ®“ PP®®- The The Missionary Society will meet recommended that It be equipped to Rita Rio, a^de from LdBNim^uad, according to Beiect- by Undertaker T. P. Holloran, who Banquet Tonight. Mr, and Mrs. Charles G. F. Tack ot the SecuriUea Commlaalon of "the revision of the monopoly laws elons. Scouts at 7 p. m. Henry Reeves from Eastern' Naza- being though myatery me)odraniaa hato haa charge of the funeral arrange the difficulties of the police search. “ should make them susceptible of at the church on Thursday after- accommodate between 600 ana 1.000 dynamic entertainer, Spiasa, arho today Troop No. 14, Boy Scouts of 92 Bissell street, became the bride concentration of economic power in Thursday at 8:00. The Church ^lude. Paitorale ...... Beethoven Tue^ay, Band of Love Class at 4 noon at 2:30. Members are asked rene College, will have charge. planes. ha believes it to ba the manta. America are holding a banquet this Marcella ran from the bouse American industry" and all aapacta practical anforosmsnt by casting screen*! S*‘1^mg'**’*b,Si>e'?to r*^Z*^ “*"* screaming whan her slstar waa shot of Clarence E. Foley, nephew of Mr. Council wni meet at the home o Anthem, Saviour, Thy D iing Love | Guard meeting at 7 p. m.; to bring bandage materials to this 6:00 p.m.—Young People's prayer Earlier this week toe Navy De- makers in toe theater atooa tha. _aUon o f the Board o f Salact- evening in the I. O. O. F. hall in and Mrs. Michael G. Gorman of 86 of ths effect of that concentration upon thCaa charged with vlolaUona meeting. j;*®^^*®' Shortly after her tri? m ^ ” ’ “ *" “ “ ------‘ and the neighborhood waa thrown the burden of proving facts peculiar- Harry Rylander, 36 Haynes street ...... Nolte I *2^®^ CTasses at 7:30 p. m.; meeting If possible. partment asked Congress for more In Hollywood Restaurant R e^ e days of "The B a t", and “ tSa I to fulfill Its agreament. Implied honor of their fifth anniversary. Linden street this rooming. The on the nation's economic life. Friday at 6:30. Girl Scouts. Offertory. Remember Calvary Senior Band Rehearsal at 7:30 p m 6:30 p.m.— Young People's hour. tor several years, that It will take This la the troop which Is sponsored Into turmoil. Hurriedly arriving 3. A $200,000 appropriation for ly within their knowledge." than $6,000,000 to establish a naval ‘'f® ^ Y o rk City, and It was while Spider,” for some reason thare haa ceremony was performed at 10:30 Notes - ...... Wednesday, Home League Meet- 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic service air base on Kodiak Island In Alaska 9 t m to raise lighting payments. ABOUT TOWN by Stanley Dobosa Post of tbs police made a quick search of the the Justice Department to use in The Justice Department and Fed- V.'...... Meredith ST. JOHN7S CHURCH srerring on Broadway that Miss open a dearth o f such ttiH iiw by Rev. William P. Reldy in the eral Trade Commiealon. he contin- The men's 609 club meeUng has Postiude, Marching Onward In*: at 2 p. m. A t 7:45, Chriatopher also in charge of Rev. H. Reeves. Bay. Tbs antlre quastlon la scheduled American Legion and Scout Com- Immediate area but tbatr hunt was addition to lU other funds in "the Glenney will give a lecture on Goltray Street rao deddeA to form her own girl shockers on Broadway ths past flaw- Mrs. L. T. Wood, wife of Select- rectory of 8t. James's church. Phe ued, ihould be given "more adequate been postponed because of the din' iV-nn’ ' 'a ■ ’7 ■ Wilhelm Kern Res'. Joeepli TOeba The Week A 1936 Act also authorizes bases tor discussion Uonday night at a missioner Alco Taylor has been broadened today and It was bellsvad proper and fair enforcement of the ner at the Y. M. C. A . Jt will meet 12.00—Sunday School. England and Ireland Illustrated with ® *■“ ®Urmctlon man L. T. Wood of 38 Robert road, tha young man had sscaiMd from bridal attendants were Miss Doris existing anti-trust laws." and effective power” to InveaUgate Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.—Mid in toe Atlantic northeast, toe A t « AtlanUc O fy's Million Dollar "nils famine was lifted somewhat toasting of the Board of Selectman. scoutmaster of Troop 14 since Its M ay 10, at the home of Hayden 4:00—Junior C. E. moving pictures which he took on a week prayer meeting. reported to poUea last night that organization. the vicinity. Johnson and Joseph L'Heureux. The Investigation which Mr. conditions or practices believed to lantic southeast and Cnrribbean repeat^ their Atlantic last week with the arrival at "w-- her automobile waa missed from Its be la violation of tha lawa. Griswold. 133 Oakland street 7:00— Y. P. S. C. E. recent visit to Europe. Sunday, May 1 — Low mass and Friday at 7:30 p.m.—Teacher' ^ a s for the defense of toe Panama Former Mayor of Hartford. J. The bride wore a powder blue Roosevelt proposed would go far PLUS CTty triumph as toe headline attrac- cape Thla Night," on exciting ■!• downtown parking place over an The slain woman waa employed as Next Sunday will be o b s e rv e d _ The utoem and offertory ore mu- . °P®" ®l'' raceting at mon at 8:30 a.m. High mass and Bible Training class. Canal, the southeastern states Watson Beacb, who la president of suit with accessories to dusty rose beyond mere revision .of the anti 7:30 and Salvation meeting at I- ‘ *** Northwest Radio Show though oomeUmes faulty d ta M . NO PARKWAY ARRESTS hour previously. Police this morn- a aeeretary to former Judge Francis and corsage of white gardenias. Tbe HARRY STOCKWKLL Mother's Day at the morning serv- mo that our choir has sung in toe sermon at 10:30 a.m. Blessed AU are welcome to these services. proper, the Rocky mountain area to Minneapolis. The band haa been stout a series o f murders to tha the Charter Oak Council of Hart- A. Pallottl. Her father Is a whole- trust laws and could result In the ice, 10:45, when the mothers will be p. m. , Sacrament Society meeting at 2:00 ing recovered the car on Branford bridesmaid wore a navy blue sheer development of ne%Jegal oonoepts Yoke of -PRINCE CHARMING- fl^ t four months of their singing. | Friday V and the Pacific northwest. Work heard i ^ y ttmea on the NBO coost- New York public library. ford will be the principal speaker sale meat dealer here. In “ SNOW WHITE" guests of honor. P. Singing Company p.m. Catechism at 3:00 p.m. street where it had been parked, with luggage tan afeceasorlen and of Federal regulation'' of business, LABOR TO REFUSE We plan to have one Sunday every practiee^’at 4 n n, MANCHESTER AND VERNON on the later base, near Tacoma, to-coast radio network and recentlv In its pageant of s w lt^ movtag ' DOE T I U N E H WEEK, at the banquet. Mr. Beach has Holiness Meet- MondKy, May 2 — Adult Polish presumably by the person who, see- corsage of gardenias. The ceremony finance and Industry. He laid down two months for review. ^ I_® ''® ® _ ®l * P- “ PARISH Wash., already has been started. ®°^l®t®<> an RKO movie short ^ scenes from one part o f tha h S ' been greatly interested in the scouts ROY CAMPBELL’S ROYAUSH ly® P' Songster Prac- school at 7:00 p.m. ing the keys In the car, mada off for many years. was followsd by a wadding break- a seven-point program for study. CONCORDIA LUTHER.VN “ ®y ® ‘ be FViendly O r- Methodist Episcopal Work Started A t Once ■rae management at Sandy Beach library to another, this drama to ‘ WAGE REDUCTION ma OTMCR STM ACTS tice at 7:30 p. m. Tue.sday, May3—Junior Sewing PROSECUTOR DECIDES with it for another of the series of There will be an entertainment Buslneos Merger. Garden and Winter Sta. clo will have a May Basket night. Rev. WUIIam T, Wallace, Minister May Bald the War department M llroom has gone to great expense similar to the technique nf ^ r a q t ANOTHER RIG DEFEAT fast and recaption for ths Immediate 2 Fsataras on Scresa Circle at 7:00 p.m. had assured him that If the funds -local Joyrides" which have been during tbe supper and a program families and close friends. In addition to Improvement of K. Richter, Pastor ^ g in n l^ at 7 p.m. The hoatesMs: tola seuon to give lu patrons a Hotel” which swept its plot troai frequent occurrences hers since (OcaUnoed from rage One) “^ “^^■'0‘ by Trask and Marjorie EMANUEL Luther an, Wednesday, May 4— St. CbclUa were made available, work could be new and beautiful maple dance floor. (OeettoMd from Page One) following. Miss Doria Hewitt will Ths bride la a zraduate of the anti-trust procedure, he recommend- Sunday at Vemon: one hotel room to another to oulek early last fall. ed that the studies cover the ques- 8:60 a. m.— Sunday School and Rev. K. E. Erickson, Pastor. Choir rehearsal^at 7:00 p.m. “’® *"Hre program with- Thle new floor is sure to create a succession. sing several selections and the De- FOR ADMINISTRATION local High school and of the Morse 9:30 a. m.— Morning worship with in 30 days. tions of business merger! and "In- Firemen and Engtnemen, declared Bible Classes. Alf. Lange, superin- Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 Friday. May 6— May DevoUonal the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper great deal o f lively Interest among leea Society of OvU Engineers’ Ool- Maurro brothers will give guitar Business college. Sne haa been em- tendent > Opening with a scene In froat o f Today It seemed as If the enUre and mandolin selections. ^ s r e terlocking relaUonahlpa" between their Brotherhoods would accept no to 3 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen- at *9^30*^ School and Bible classes service at 7:30 p.m. "Lutnia" choir Sunday at Manchester; The bllllon-dollar Navy expansion <‘®“ ®tog in this com- one of the giant stone Ilona in froat Ungsrood prise In 1938 for a paper ployed as a secretary by the fillex 10:00 a. m.—English service. town had formed in lines fo. one will also be group singing. fOontinoed from Page Oae) Individual entsrpriaea; financial con- reduction. SUNDAY ONLY son are at home at toe parsonage to rehearsal following service. 9:30 a. m.— Regular session of the 0111 meanwhile encountered threats o*.**ill^^n Yo “ lUs a aingle dance at OLOBious a m —. i Sunday May 8. win be observed In toe Congregational church. Divi- UNIMPRESSED murder that is stout to happen. : aotlon, generally regarded as MlUng friends after May 16. "give affirmative encouragement to ‘T h a Straamlinad Miatraaa will be served at 6:30 p. m and Its sorieties will observe Moth- Bach-Schrolncr. Senator Holt (D., W. Va.), an op- a survey project in eastern Ken- are expected to attend. as Mother's Day. sion and Church street. Dr. Gideon ■The story is a grand melange at' competitive enterprise.” ADVrNTUR* SPtCES WITH Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. toe ers Day and toe anniversary of toe '"*®*’' " ' predicted tacky coal aelda and in 1920 and Announce Wage Iteductlon. the legtalatlon for thla session, aa of Modem Melody** ROMANCE! Olson will apeak and at 7:80 Rev. Antlmra-"Our Prayer" .Compagnl Y®z®weII, V a —J ohn M. Cross plots, counterplots and subtdoto. an Indication that Congress had had For hla last point be auggested Church Board win hold Ita monthly constitution of toe 3rd o f May, at O ffe ^ r y — "Berceuse" . . . Delbruck that a filibuster might develop If 1931 ha was a member of tbe teach- am WAR VETERAN Notices have been posted In the For Those Who Like Their meeting. •* the center church. G. K. Andeen, pastor of Gloria Del night sessions were called Wkertlle. Ky., negro, told the Judge The main plot centers about a M r.' M. T. Stevens and Sons Company Ita fill of cootroveralal mattera. Ths Larson-Lund the creation of a bureau of Indut- Pulaski hall, commencing at 3:00 Poatlude—"Fanfare"...... Dubois tag staff of tha Department of En- Harry C. Larson of 61 Summer Mysteries Funny! Thursday at 7:00 p. m. the Junlw (Omgregatlonal) Lutoeran church, Providence, and Urging the United States to he itoouldn’t be sent to Jail for poa- Wchter, an author refugee front a ' Steeering Mechanlca at Yale. of a wage reduction effective May membership, they said, waa increas- trlal seonomics which would col- p.m. Following toe program a ban- 6:00 p. m.— Epworth League de sesatog untaxed liquor, and gave six atreet, and Miss Helen Lund, of lect sad dispense, through trade ^ o l r and at 8:00 p. m. toe Senior R*^■. Watson Woodruff, D. D. votlonal meeting. European country. Accompanied bv * WYom 1931 to 1928 be worked at DIES AT AGE OF 91 2nd. The notices read aa followa: ingly anxious to get home for po- RITA RIO 1^?.^*..*..""®“ *“ ® ‘ o obtain rCAAOUS * his blind wife, he cornea to the U- C West Hartford, will be married to- Choir will meet a limitation of armaments by Inter- fftoem l contracting and pavement T h e unsatisfactory condition of the litical campaigns. aaaociatlons, mformatlon on market The Work He ia 95 years old. day bi Hartford. Famed Singing and Dancing -Ihe ConflrmaUon Reunion Com- Morning worship, 10:80. Ser- Weekly Sunday School Leoson national agreement. Senator Van- brary seeking material that ha- caBatmctlon in Baltimore, Md„ for cloth market and the lowering of Proponents of tha wage-hour bill, eondItloBs In an attempt to balance mon by toe minister. MOTday, 10 a. m.— District meet- He’s been married 11 times. Bridgeport, April SO.— (A P ) — Mr. Larson la a salesman and production with demand. Star of mittee and the class secretaries will den^rg (R., Mich.), yesterday call- piftiie to use In a book , a Boston construction company and wages by our competitors forces however, Immediately said they Tbe music: i"tot*ters and laymen at toe He Is toe father of 34 chUdren. Caspar D. Wallace, one of the city’s collector for the G. E. Keith Furni- Congressional reaction to the Eddie Cantor*8 Picture . . , meet Monday at 7:00 p. m. The Wllllmantic church. ^ espanalon proposal "an Idle ridiculing dlctatorsbipa. i to 1934 be came again to Conoecti- us to announce a general reduction would try to get the required 318 ture company, and with hie bride Confirmation Reunion will take ^ h i d e — Prom Plnlandea, Sibelius bluff to be used in some sort of cut to taka charge of surveys for six surviving avU War veterans, message was divided. Some House Tiiesdaj^ 8 p. m. — Important “’® Army .,.” 2 *"®">y «Ples trsp his wlto to In wage rates to take effect May 2. signatures on a petltioB to force It will live at the Midland Apartmecta, **Strike Me Pink” place May 16th. ^toem—“Gloria," from toe Willingness^ To Help diplomatic game.” ' to the cavil War. the Braille room and there ffiioot, tha ecostnietlon of a dam and high- died at his home early today. He 1938." leaders said It waa doubtful wheth- mretlng of Finance committee and was 91. y ne to the fioor. Should thla be sueceaa- Main street, on their return from a The Young People’s Society will 13 Maas ...... ^ ^ Mozart He la a chiropodist her, leaving the im]preaslan thatx way raloeatlon at a Connecticut The mills have been on short time ful. It might delay a< Joummant be- AND HER ALL meet Friday at 8:00 p. m. Hjrinn-Anthem—More Love to vaM*******" toe can- He makes snake oil that restores she is a suicide. Only the other x Light and Power Company plant, Wallsee, who wsa believed to wedding trip to Washington, D. C. STOP-LOOK-LISTEN for several months, but thla past cause the earliest date at which the Thee ...... Dosne By WM. E. OILROT, D.D. natural color to the hair. blind people are witnesaea and, at working for the J. A. P, Crlsfleld have been the youngest soldier in week the American mill resumed GIRL ORCHESTRA Poatlude— Saraband from Editor of Advaaee “ *« equaUy true that there Wedneaday. 7:30 p. m.— Regular petition could become operative U GOSPEL hall 1 lltUe evidence that ChrlsUan faith Idaho Falla. Idaho— "Didn't you The Judge was imlmpreiised. course, they cannot testify that aha^ Oentractlng Company. the northern rrmy during th_. war. operations on two shifts and It Is May 33. choir rehearsal. B Jewell-Dregrer 415 Oeatsr Street 5 “ “ * ...... Handel It is of no uae to have vlalon and good will can accomplish every, jM t drive torough that red ligh t7" Thirty days and $30 and costs" really was murdered. The only • In 1936 ha became traffic engineer having enlisted at the age of 15 and expected that the other mills of the Mias Pearl O. Dreger, daughter of The Ctourcfa School, 9:30. for service unless one really serves; e. 5 Meeting of the he decroed. a half years, had been long ill. A AnU-Tnut Meaange Grand Opening where and in every case forms of Standard Bearers at the church. Policeman John Keller Asked a real , witness of the murdar la the. for tha National Bureau of Casualty company will shortly resume oper- 5'-. and Mrs. Fred Dreger of Bol- ,10:30— Breaking of Bread. Women’s class. 9:30. Mrs. so It Is fitUng that a lesson on Re- ■ad Surety Underwriters in New daughter. Mrs. C. A. Thorpe, with ations. As for the anti-monopoly mes- healing that seem possible only by woman motorist. Braille room clerk and aha la a p«id > ton, will be married thla afternoon S'' 12:15— Sunday School. ' Katherine Hardy, speaker. ceiving Vlalon for a lesson on Fol- medical and surgical aid. -nie Department of Commerce agent of the spy ring. Toek d ty and In 1927 he returned whom he had made his home for Wedding Today sage, received from the P t^ d e n t WILLIAM OARGAN lowing Vlalon With Service. "INFLI'ENCE” *®'" *•»« replied. to Raymond Prentice Jewell, son of 7:00—Gospel meeUng. -Tbe Men's U ig u e , 9:30. Presi- Medical and surgical^^ aid, we ‘ *'®‘ ‘*’®''* naore than to Tale aa an Instructor In en- many years, discovered him dead The marriage of Miss Mildred yesterday, the consensus 4 ^ that SANDY BEACH ORIEN HAYWARD____ dent George Nelson. There has always been plenty Well, you did," said Keller. "Be- The murderers then go after Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Jewell of Z '}? ~ X li^ ® y ~ * T «y e r meeUng. muat recogznlze. are /UaT as much 9.300,000 miles of highways in the Richter, but In toeir purault they gtaeerlng mechanics, later becom- shortly after i a. m. Dlntsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It would not prolong the aeaslon. The C T P club, 6:00. (For young of need in the world for those who “ Seek good, and not ex-n, that ve cause It’s broken and has been red 656 Lydall street. The ceremony will ON TH E SAME f ltiakiStAiw*? 7:48— Friday—Bible Study. C ^ s way «. “ Wild West Dayg" Hla words and His enmple the fact same. —Mary Baker Eddy. Nights bponsored by Rockville Ooun- srith sthlto aeoeaaertea and sthUa t ^ t Hla religion was one o f service. wlto a philandering movie otar. I'oilw ell No. 1165, Knights of Columbus bank holding compairias. ^ e serene, silent beauty of a gardenias. Here in our lesson we have a story holy life Is toe most powerful In- When he becomes______dun, he Tbea there ore a couple o f yoong EBcyclopedia will take place thla avanlng In their Some members expressed beUaf U*tog in a world of law little man with taU ideas, who might as well be a hobo." fugiUvea who blackmail tlia movie thla should bs mads ths subject for The bride has been employed as of Jeous miraculously helping a fluence to toe world, next to the hall In the Prescott block. Music for t^ u g h faith and devotion lead us taught Ziegfeld’a long-ltmbed beau- star, threatening to expose hla ae- a receaa study, a aeeretary by the ConnscUcut Oen- swung man who had been dumb Spirit of God."— Spurgeon. Yelix hopes be has done some- ths danctng^ will be furnished by Joe from a child. In addition to hla often to a higher law. The great ties all they knew about dancing, tolng new in the numbers for toe duction of girls under agA Tbs star Valnw-a-Week Tha Rules committee’s vote to eral Insurance company and tha t u b in g of a lesson like this, as of today landed to the middle of an old Hammond and hla Aristocrats. brldagroom la aa insuranoa dumbneaa, he waa afflicted with film "Alexander's Ragtime Band." la forced to give them money as Tbe committee In obarge Includes ‘plgeon-hoie" the wage-hour hUl aome form o f insanity and hla Buf- Ml the wonder-working Tniv c l es o f SWEDISH fX)NOREOA’nON.%L argument— Broadway vs. Holly- SPECIAL CONCESSION SUNDAY sfld MONDAY CHURCH wood. To the tune of "Everybody Step’’, that one of toe young fugitivoa who John Schllphack, Edward Ertel, waa taken shortly before PmureM rSTATI ferings were intense and pitiful. '«K®«'!ltog what can be ac- be hod chorus dance on top bats— is stricken with tubereuloato oan 8. E. Green, Minister COUPON August Loehr, Jr., Fred B e i^ r and received tha anti-monopoly massage TTie father of the young man, c^pllshed If we are willing to uae He baa a stucco baclendA a week- made o f airplane steeL During an- go away to a sanitarium. John MeCartln. la which tbe PrsAdent reasserted PROBERS DISCOTER •B iddltd hearing of the fame of Jesus and toe means at our disposal. If, in our ly paycheck in four flgurea and a ptoer song, “ Pack Up Your Slna’’, Given a handsoma 'and Swedish morning worship, 10:30. tompto ^(wlto av« Fnaeral Mmidsy hla daairs for labor standards legta- Hla disciples, had brought the young modern wwM with all who prafeaa reputation to 500 counties, but Sey- toe girls disappeared off toe floor to production and peopled with on aa- latioiL toe name o f Christ, there were the English morning worship, li- io mour relit, naUva eon of UtUe Old The funeral o f Mrs. Emma H. man to the disciples In the hope a cloud of ettorn. cellent cast, toe IdM teemed to ba RECORDS MISSING l same ^lllngness to help and heal Sunday school, 12:00. New York, sighed like homesick *••8, a to an, clipped fronj Handke, 69, wife of Uuatave Handka Soathersers Opposed S James's Church that they would heal tbe boy. bUt a Hla boos, Ztegfleld, used to fea- one that would maka for an oxcit- ^ Bvwtog BanM) ee- which Jesus displayed ia His earth- Rngllah evening service, 7:00. boy. I of IS Chamberlain street, who died Three Repubileana and five south- ®b**' J®«M rebuked ture chorines o f statUAxque propor- Ing melodramA And it la for meat Wednesday evening service, 7:30. “Out here is the money", he said. JWaa toa h iltor to O N * ern Democrats voted against sand- (C frste Page Oaa) tortr lack o f faith, but there was a •y,remarkable things tl< ^ and Felix explained why: of toe way, but the play hsnemiia yOUMB al toe etaadatd late Thuraday night, will be held on ‘•^®«®mnpllahed in b r in g w "Back on Broadway is the splriL" Sunday afternoon at two-thirty ing the bill to the fioor. mUdness in Hla rebuke at tbe end of “A abort girl rtvea you energy. A confused at times with ita varioos ■ncyctopeaia Moat of the oppoalUoa to tha rented or sold equipment to tha the atory where He nya that tbe health and reotoration to millions to LUCK—BAD TO WORSE Felix, maestro of terpsichore for toll girl eon klclck ■ ■ ■ e8 Th o'clock at bar home. Rev. Karl Otto BAZAAR a suffering world! “Roealle", “Whoopee" and otoer higher, so she Intermingling plots that hatt tha dty; Franda Troy, em{doyed by a I measure cantered on its taflaadbiHty m ii^ e c‘ " more than general In nature, that any intruders at his home. “ I f I did a show In New York waa able to marry a big butter and Ladlee aodety c€ srhicb the deceas- now, even if it were a boxoffice sen- port excellent, and espeeialto Wal- Tbs bill would baeo Imposed n todgeet recess itnee it waa izopaasL is, unless we take a Uterallstlc view totoda and totereots of all Lybeck. Ired by ths recent theft egg man", he said. “ But how can a Laa SdKIo* ed eras prealoent for 36 yaara, ths Christians towards this positive **Uon, I wouldn't make as much as ter Coy aa the wandering fnnltodl' astica-wtds mlnlmtito wags (torUag ad on March 8. Aleern laid toa to- healing. Tha whole oub- of a pair of trouserq, blazed away butter and egg man make love to a iodaa Pkr VohmM Ladtaa Aid sodaty and Sawing Circle 1 would in pictures'', be said. {dayer who' turns amateur datato ■, at 38 cants an hour and Inertoalag Yaatlgatora would not rtauaaa tbalr ' *‘^ b ! g is one that y ot accompUahmeat if with a ohotgun when he found a piece of celluloid T" the First L n th M n church sriu Oa the ' p^oplca xAd cburcltes war* * n ia t’s tha way most o f ua ax- tlve. y M CoBli) ot to 40 eanto at tks «ad c< thraa task until Wadnaaday, — ■— aona STATE ARMORY, “ Intricate and that can- man treapossing in hla home. The FeBx has a daughter, 19, name- attsad the aarvloes. iinfinrssiu dasetopmaat anaa, SlOO Ift Cosh Prizes! ooaMcrmUd to do all la their nearer New Yorkera figure, but I think Robert Steiner and Laona B toatt' yaara la iadnsMas angaged la latsr- Mandiester Botba dioeuaaad within tha Umlta at maa’a trousers were ripped full of sake o f Marilyn Hiller. She studied are tha autbora, and Stetaar Slto*'- oauae hs had to ^ipaar bafioca the o n tf oomoMnt oo a Immo . ®»> ®PP»y the h i ^ we’re wrong. Wa sU y in a Uttle stats eoausarps. Hours would base INIGRT SPOT Imise by the charge Later when for years to be a dancer. Her staged the play. Tbe girl eampen Oaffto Wood- Board at Pardons ta Monday and *THE LONE RANGER'ANGER** iSH kw m ’ || of a modem world. ^ rtrcle o f minds when I t would bs ot ■tortod at 44 par weak aaff dropped Wednesday,lay, May 4 The view that Christiana can nar tha prowler was taken to poUee father said na toock are hoUtog h stoe tha Suprema Cburt at Em ca WUh zhotM attain tha highest worth losing money to get new a rannioa to«tojr to 40 to two «U4k tona miracles o f healing ia headquarters, Lybeck discoverad Now aha*s employed In the tochni- yaom. on Tassdaj. AAptow T. Ca Li without nmeh to from studying a leasoa Uks spML At sad of ths 1984 i •import It to fact, thi. the rtiot-tldden troosers ware his I-making the cost Worid Hollywood alstant ba can script irk and oaanrinoad Unlt^ States had leaehad eraattva and imoglna thatfatbar > r i g h t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, APRIL 80.1988 atANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 3 0 , 1 9 3 8 vata controL" Which undouhtadly neethm with a perfect]^ ’ »»'**aMft W TH^ Hartford. Thla program: PAGE five! would enable iMFoUetta to round puiposo. Bui we do feel that The Little Darlings v ^ l presented every Sunday i out hU aehema Of government back- teachers in the pubUo achoolA Cor through June 6 from 3:45 to 4 n m Cary Grant in Dishabille VeraUi ing of enormoua national undertak- the pramotlOB of any causa what- - ’TEN SH U N - under the dlreeUpn of Mrs. Irene NEW COAL UNION ings under private auspices by cre- In NEW Yor k p ^ e y ^ 31 Caarendon street. Hart- m U B H B D BT THB ever, rssort to tbs devlco ot mak- ford. You are urged to listen In and DAILY RADIO PROGRABI D PBINTINO COMFAMT, DKi ating a currency and credit system ing ratsTtalnment Ueket psddlan ii-atM U atrMt m d poet cards commenting on the Ooaa. backed by the newly craatad wealth out el tha ebfldrra under their FIAT WPfg FRIZE, BtT ITS xthis spring aad thsy writs me of an B U D D lis b r o ^ a ^ to StoUon WTHT. Broad- TOnGHTC.1.0. SATURDAYp APRIL 80 (Central and Eattern Standard Time) TBOlUB nBRaaSOB Instead of by debt, aa our present charge, they ara qommlttlng an er- AUTHOR LOSES BET amusing ineldaaL Hartford Times, NoUi All programt to ker and batle ebatnn or arouot theroAf nfitto*. OMicral Maoacar Hartford, Conn. fled: coMt to coait (e to c) dMignaUons Includo aU a ^ lU b ^ u t? o S ? > —nd»a Octobar I, IM t one la ror the aarlouanasa o f which they Paul Robeson gave a concert ii « By OEOBOB ROSS Royal Albert HoU soma week# ago British War Vetereaa progress In shooting; but It has re- 1 Bulletins report the fol- Prooramt tubjtct to ehango by ttatlone without provlouo notleo P M Thera ara a great many people probably do not realise. lowing broadcasts: May 1. Hra. ( A tl prooramt In Standard Timt^DavUoM one hour taUr) * k«d Bt *it BvmUb* BxMpt and It was attended by the «Ute of Congratulations to our Auxiliary cently been on the verge ot losing Group To Try u d Bellddra BaUrad at tba who have always belieyed that the To utillxe school children as tick- New York April 80—John Stain- on their sixth anniversary which Malcolm Douglas, national presL NBC WEAF (RED) NETWORK Cent. Eect. laa at Maaehaatar, Ooaa, aa England and not a f«W vlSltlQg' iU charter fo* the lack of the re- deni, wUI speak from San Francis- New Deal, In trying to bridge the beck, author o f "O f Mica and Men" waa observed last Friday night tn quired numbei of members. A t pres- B A S IC — Easts woaf wnae wtlo w )ar i.enZTi?®'l?i Avenue Eneesb naao Mall Hattar. et sellera under ctreumstanoa whleh Americans, the Hartmans tncludad. the Orange hall with a turkey sup- c. at 1:30 on a ChUd Health Day w tag wc*h kyw w fbr wre w ry wbon i2 :a