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PRICE THREE CENTR (OassISed Advsrttstaig — Page 6.) MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1935. (TEN PAGES) VOL. LIVn NO. 98.
JAP AIRPLANES
CROSS P. U. MEASURE STATE RESTS ITS CASE
RAINING BOMBS
REACHES ASSEMBLY
INJEHOLAREA AT HAUPTMANN TRIAL
One of Many Bills Thrown S£YEf| JJIJ)-YEAR Dispute Over Border Uhe Ends Its Evidence With Tes
Judge J. B. Payne Dies; Into LegislatiTe Hopper GRADUATES GET Leads to Battle With timony of Wood Expert
at Today’ s Session; Labor Chinese; Tokyo Denies Head of the Red Cross Who Declared One RaO of
ONHONORROLL Bills On Way. Bombs Were Dropped. Washington, Jan. 24.— (A P .l—j Kidnap Ladder Came from Just as his followers were coping with another flood. Judge John Bar state Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 24.— First Commencement Pro By GLEXN BABB Suspect’ s Attic. ton Payne, head of the American i (A P )—Bills containing the public (Copyright. 1915 by Aenoetatei PrtM) Red .Cross died early today.
utlUUes program of (3ov. W ilbur L. gram in Middle of School While Red Jross workers speeded Tokyo, Jan. 24.— (A P ) — Japanese Crou Sind seeking to effect two relief to victims < overflowing B U L L E T IN t planer were reported today In dis streams In Tennessee and Missis Flemlngton, N. J„ Jan. 84 —- taxation reforms, recommended by Year Takes Place in High patches from Shlnklng to the Ren- sippi the 80 year old chairman of (AP) — Bruno Richard Haupt the special tax commission, came In mann took the stand today to go (Japanese News Agehcy) to be the organization succumbed to to the General Assembly today on deny that he had any connec pneumonia in (3eorge Washington School Tomonow Night raining bomba along the Jehol- tion with-the Undbergh bnby the swelling tide of new business. hospital. Chahar border where the Great Wall kidnaping for which he Is be While still undergoing treatment Both branches wound up their divides China from Manchukuo. ing tried for murder or with the for Influenza, he was operated t.n third legislative week under the ten Seven of the 42 students whp com collection of the $50,000 ran sion of a charge made by a Republi One bomb n'os said to have fallen for appendicitis last Saturday and prise the class of 1635A of Manches som. can Senator that he had been offer on the frontier headquarters ot shortly thereafter pneumonia de ter High— the first midyear graduat General Sung Chen-Yuem, military ed a $3,500 a year Job by a Demo veloped. 1 Flemington, N. J., Jan. 24.— (A P ) governor ot Chahar, Inflicting heavy Ex-Coblnet Member | cratic city official of Meriden to ing c l ^ In the history of the school — The state rested Its murder case damages. vote with the Democrats during the —arc listed as honor pupils with A former Cabinet member who i against Bruno Richard Hauptmann General Sung's troops were re recent Senate 17-15-3 clerkship Lodkhart Burgess Rogers as vale bad served vlthout remuneration shortly after noon today. ported in the ReWgio dispatcheje to deadlock. dictorian and Elizabeth Mary Pol- as' chairman of the Red Cross for It was indicated that Hauptmann have suffered many casualties in re The charge provoked considerable yott as salutatorian. The others are; the last 14 years, Judge Payne di might take the stand In hla own be stating the advance of a Japanese informal discussion, but neither Ruth Evelyn Eensche, Grace Mar rected some of the largest relief half In mldafternoon. though a pos column, with ‘‘numerous killed" in legiaratlve branch took official garet Johnson, Marjorie Rich, Jen operations of all times. In earth sibility existed the defense would battle yesterday morning. quakes, pestilence, fires, famine, Judge J. B. Pnyne cognizance of It. nie Diqimar Sandbolm and Thomas ask for adjournment until tomorrow The Japanese casualties were flood, drought and unemployment, With the completion of today’s William WIppert. after making Its opening statement. listed as one sergeant killed and he directed aid to the distressed and that hlB salary was the highest tn work the Legislators found them 450 A t " O a M Night’’ The state was content to'end Its two officers wounded. Several ob- Injured. the world— ‘‘personal satisfaction." selves with only four more leglsla- Commencement exercises will be A piece of wood cut from the floor In the attic of Bruno Hauptmann s , villaees were reoorted to have evidence with the testimony of A r His "Salary” Nineteen foreign countries decorated - tive days left for the Introduction held In the high school auditorium home in Bronx, N. Y., was used In the construcUon of the ladder cm-1 thur Koehler, government wood ex The Mississippi floods, of 1627, him for hla.work. ) of bills smd resolutions. After Feb tomorrow night at 8 o’clock and it Is ployed In the Undbergh kidnaping, according to Arthur Koehler, gov-1 By the Japanese pert, who testified that one rail of vrnment wood expert, pictured on the witness stand at right. The j ” the Florida hurricanes of 1926 and Judge Payne was a widower, his ruary 1, the work of sorting the bills expected that the program Will be Deny Bombrngs the Lindbergh kidnap ladder came picture of Hauptmann's attic (left), w as Introduced by the prosecution 1928, the W est It lies hurricane of wife Jennie Byrd Payne having died from Hauptmann's attic and and assigning them for public hear- witnessed by a capacity audience. The Japanese W a r Office mean 1928, the drought of 1930-31, even in 1919. He maintained homes hers Ings will get under way In commit- Despite the heavy storm last night, tc show that the far end of the last floor board had been removed. changed his story In no w ay on
while, continued its assertions tha" unemployment prior to the organ and In Warrenton, Va. tees. 4B0 persons, consisting of parents, cross-examination. the reports of an aerial bombing ization of Federal aid were some He made numerous large gifts to John J. Egan, secretary of the friends and classmates, attenaed the Also standing without alteration
were Incorrect. The activities of things with which the Red Cross schools and other institutions in Connecticut Federation of Labor I class Night exercises. It was an In- by cross-examination was the wood Japanese planes In the area, w as called upon to deal during bis Virginia in addition to a $500,1)00 aaid among the bills coming In next j formal and tho*x)ughly enjoyable expert's testimony that Haupt spokesman said, were confined to stewardship. He told Interviewers art collection to that state. week would be mann’s own plane was used In the his organization’s I evening, the program consisting en- ROBBINS’ STORY STIRS reconnolterlng. fashioning of the ladder, and that measure for unemployment Incur-1 Urely of humorous presentations in The Japanese command wras said other lumber In the ladder came aiice. the form of the class Who's Who, to have expressed Its determination from a Bronx lumber yard where prophecy, will and statistics, pre- to "deal drastically with Sung Hauptmann had purchased wood. IN T H E S E N A T E ceded by an address of' welcome by MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY Chen-Yuan as long as he manifests “The State Rests’’ , State Capitol, Hartford, .Ian. 24.— Charles Rogers, class president. An- hostility to Ja(>an and Manchukuo.” PRESIDENT REFUSES PLEA I- A s Koehler left the. stand Attor TAP)—The public utilities program thony O'Bright and his orchestra Simultaneoualy the Toky .Wat ney General David T. Wllentz con of Gov. Wilbur L. Cross was pre-1 furnished music for dancing, Office spokesman declared the Jap sented today In the Senate through j o f necessity, the graduation pro- ferred briefly with his assistant Repsblieai State '? M a to r j anese offensive would not enter a bill Introduced by Senator Ray- gram tomorrow night will not be as SNQW BLANKET TO ITEMIZE RELIEF FUND prosecutors. Chinese territory. “The state rests,. Your Honor.” he mond G. Devlin, Democratic floor j elaborate as that given In June, General Sung was said to have announced. leader. when the number of graduates Is explained that the failure of hia fol Edward J. Reilly, chief of the de The Senate, late In s ta tin g Its | four or five times as large, Never- lowers to evacuate Jehol promptly 2 « “ VERS STATE, sesslon because of the storm w hich' fense staff, immediately pleaded to tbeless, much effort has been ex was due to a misunderstanding ot h Special Message to Cob- TONE ASKS FUNDS held up some of the members, be allowed to cross-examine one of pended In arrangjig an attractive orders. He was said to have prom the state’s witnessea further. received among a new batch of and Interesting program, which will ised early compliance with Japanese BLOCKS ROADS gross He Sbtos That II Is "The state has resUd,” Wllentz measures a bill appropriating $1,- be featured by a pageant entitled Aid the Democrats. demands. FOR STATE SURVEY proclaimed, “you may call whom 500,000 for the erection of a new In Milestones of Progress.” Dispute Over Boundary you please.’’ stitution for the feeble minded. To Present Pageant A conflict over the actual loce ■ Impossible to Do Sb at ___
The public utilities program, es tlon of the Chahar-Jehol boundary Reilly wanted to question Thomas The pageant, depicting the birth State Ckkpltol, Hartford, Jan. 24. One Death Reported; 1,200 sentially the same as that proposed 1° partly responsible for the clash. H. Sisk, a Department of Justice and growth of the secondary school —(AP)—The charge of Senator by the chief executive when be as The Japanese contend the spur ol This Time. Labor Commissioner Wants agent who teitlfied for the state, system in the United States, will be sumed office four years ago, pro David R. Robbins, Republican, of Highway Department Men the Great Wall northwestward to and Hlldegarde Olga Alexander, given In five scenes. This year marks Bronx drees model, who said shS' vides among other things that public the tercentenary of secondary Wallingford, that he had been offer Tuhlskou forms the frontier, while Information in Present saw Hauptmann shadowing Dr. utility companies may not merge, schools In this country and the pa> ed a $3,500 a year job to vote with the Chinese assert the boundary Is Washington, jan. 24.— (AP) John F . (Jafsie) Condon in tha issue notes, bonds or other forms of Democrats during the recent Sen Begin Task of Clearing the geant will present their progress ‘ *Th™''Tokyo“ 'w a r “ offlce asserted Congress embroiled oyer the Issue of Bronx during the period of negotia indebtedness, or enter Into any con- ate deadlock wras the principal sub from the Braton Latin Grammar approprlating huge lump sums o f! Business Conditions. tions (or the $50,000 Lindbergh ran-' tractural relation or undertaking for ject of informal discussions today that Hongnlestan, farthest point of i-n— school, which came into existence In Main Thoroughfares. som. more than a year without approval among Legislators of all parties. Japanese advance In the present cash for Presidential allocation was l 1635, the passage of the M assa . .— ,— ' Wilente a little later decided to of the Public Utilities Ck>mmissiqn. But with the exception of state told today by Mr. Roosevelt it was I chusetts Educational Law of 1647, Hartford. * Jan. 24.— (A P )— Theicall Miss Alexander back for the ile- The commission is also granted ments from Meriden’s Democratic (ContlDaed on Page Two) releariy Impossible at the moment” | the first admission of young ladles By ASSOCIATED PRESS futility of trying to cope with the. ^ fense questions, but asserted he power to Initiate hearings, and must delegation, asserting they had no to Itemize the $4,000,000,000 work to an academy In 1820, the Kalama wanted no delay in the defense's hold such hearings upon petition of zoo case in 1872 and the school of knowledge of the alleged offer. Sen A silencing blanket of snow more relief prog;ram. problem o t unemployment and mak ators and Representatives main case. the governor any municipality or today and tomorrow. than a foot deep lay over (Connecti This newest White House opposi ing intelUgeat remedial pUns with tained a strict silence. any ten p a te n s of a public utilities The program will open with an ad' cut today as the state began In THUG’S CONFESSION tion to a determined movement in out a sound factual basis for action N o reference was made on the LAST WITNESS FOB STATE company. dress of welcome by President both parties to say In detail how the Is brought to the attention of Gov floors ol cither legislative branch to earnest to dig Its way out of the Flemington, N . J., Jan. 24.— (A P ) The commission Is also charged fund should be spent was given in a ernor Wilbur u . Cross by Labor Rogers, after which the high school Senator Robbins' charge that a worst storm since lost February, —New Jersey brought its murder with keeping Informed on the con- orchestra, under the direction of special message transmitting to the Commissioner Joseph M. Tone, who, Meriden Democratic city official while counting one dead indirectly INVOLVES CAPONE case against Bruno Richard Haupt dition of public utilities plants Clapitol the report of the National in his annual r e ^ r t recommends Harold Turkington, will play sev had offered him the job in return from the blizzard's violence. mann to its closing hours today, The purchase of a site and the Resources Board and the Mississippi that the General Assembly appro eral selections. The prologue of the for the vote needed by Democrats after three weeks of testimony. erection of the proposed new Insti Mrs. M ary Palmes, elderly^ resi Valley committee of the Public priate funds to be used to defray the pageant will be given by Miss Pol- to organize the Senate. dent of Hadlyme, died lost night Arthur J. Koehler, the studious, tution for the feeble minded,' a- pro Works Administration. expense of gathering such informa yott, the salutatorian, and the pa Introduced By Senator as fire destroyed the farm house tnlddle-aged Federal wood expert ject agitated for years, would be Hired the Gunmen Who Of both reports, which have been tion as the department finds neces geant will be followed by orchestra The Republican Walling ord Sen where she had lived with her broth who turned out to be the state'a supervised by seven trustees ap made public previously, the Presi sary. music and the valedictory by Lock ator said he bad been Introduced to er, Ned. and a temporary house star altness, waited in court to 'tall dent said: ‘Accurate employment statistics pointed by the governor. hart Rogers. the man by a Senator. keeper, Miss Edith Alger. Palmes Killed Seven in Chicago, the jury still more of hie conviction “These documents constitute" a would answer questions as to the that Haup^ann wood and Haupt Another bill received by the Receiving IMplomas Senator Julius C. Stremlau, Dem himself was reported suffering from remarkable foundation for what we present coalition of busihess In mann tbolirwere used to construct Senate during a dull session would Edward J. Murphy, a member of ocrat, of Meriden, said; exposure. create a temporary commlssAon con hope will be .a permanent policy of Ckmnecttcut, the purchasing power the kidnap ladder. the town Board of Education, will “Senator Robbins and I are good Newspaper Declares. Mercury Drops orderly development In every part of our wage earning population and The Mtulison,' Wls.. expert, ac sisting of a Superior Court judge, present diplomat to the forty-two neighbors In the Senate. I find him With the abatement o the storm's of the United States.” whether or not employment Is In companied by Lie wife, arrived early the state Insurance commission and students, all of whom will be garbed fury, the mercury sank to ten de Called Impossible creasing or decreasing, the commis in the courtroom which was chilly the state motor vehicle commission in cap and gown. The program will (Conttnned on Page Two) Chicago, Jan. 24.— ( A P ) — Seven grees -ibove zero an-’ lower In some Then referring more directly to sioner says. In urging early action and not aa crowded os usual. The er to examine into the present conclude with the class song, the sections, while 1,200 workers of the dead men, victims ol the St. Valen the move for le ^ la t iv e allocation of by the Legislature. heavy snowfall and th"* biting cold Finimcial Responsibility Act, words of which were written by state highway department using tine's Day massacre, cast a shadow the mammoth public-project fund, The report, covering some 160 weather which followed It had thin The commission would be required Miriam Troth and Edna Fradin and hundreds of trucks, strove valiant the President said: pages, contains other recommenda ned the ranks of the early arrivals to recommendations to the governor the music by Miss Fradin. today over the possible fate of A1 ains! PROMINENT CLERIC ly to keep the main roads open to "A s I have already stated. It Is in the audience. at least 60 days before the next tions to the 1635 General Assembly, The list of .graduates and the com traffic. Capone. only because of the current emer Attoriiey General David T. Wll legislative session. one of which relates to the “shame plete program follows; A wind that at times reached 30 From the graves where they have gency ot unemployment and because entz, chief of the stata’r legal itaff. Judgeship Resolutions ful practice on the part of a few un Class of 19S5A miles velocity banked 'the light, fine lain since 1929, the victims of Chica of the physical impossibility of reached the courtroom with Mr. Judgeship resolutions Included DIES IN HARTFORD scrupulous employers” of withhold Marjorie Elizabeth Akrigg. flakes into drifts several feet deep go’s bloodiest crime were ssUd In re surveying, weighing and testing and Mrs; Koehler and said Koehler Peter J. Ryan, judge of Stamford. ing wages, another to the abolish Richard Charles Alton. In places, hampering bus, train and ports published here to be ^ e most each and every project that a .se would be the last witnesa called in George G. Griswold and George ment of industrial home Work and George CJarleton Beeny, trolley traffic, paralyzing traffic serious threat to the former gang gregation of items is clearly Impos- a third the regulation of fee-charg the state's direct case. Green judge and dep\(ty judge of Ruth Evelyn Bensche. partially and causing citizens to lord's safety since his conviction on stele at this time. ing employment agencies. (Thlld The kidnap ladder was carried ia Berlin. Ralph Kenneth Chapman. Rev. Dr. G. L Richardson, hug their firesides. a Federal Income tax evasion charge. For the same reason the consU- labor, old age pensions, unemploy and stacked against the wall near The Senate also received a bill Close Public Schools Ruth Eklitb Cheney. The Herald and Examiner stated luting of fixed and permanent ad ment Insurance and the shorter work the jury box and the witness stand. which would carry out the provi In Hartford and New Haven all George Garland Clarke. that Byron Bolton, held In St. Paul mmlstratlve machinery would re week, are discussed. Alongside of it was placed the floor sions of the National Housing Act. Noted Scholar and public school sesaiops were suspend Alton Nichols Cowles. charged with a part In the Bremer taro the immediate employment oh Agencies Criticised. board plank from Hauptmann's st- Sponsored by Joseph H. Lawter of Henry Everett Durkee. ed today. Uc—the plank which Koehler de kidnaping, had confessed as “finger jectlve.)’ Fee-charging employment agen the Federal bousing admlnistra;tion WilUam Eklinondson. Preacher Passes Away. Washington authorities gave the clares was cut to furnish one of man” for the mass slaying and had Mr. Roosevelt expressed the hope cies are criticized In the report for the bill would permit banks to Inue Yolanda Therese Felice. state permission to use F E R A that "after the immediate crisis ef some of their existing practices. the ladder uprights. The jurors mortgages. Insured by the Federal worlters In the emergeucy. named the actual slayers, listing five Eklna Ruth Fradin. unemployment begins to mend, wo “There Is no doubt that there are could not avoid seeing the wooden But for all this, winter sports en names familiar In' underworld government, up to eighty per cent o f Donald James Harrington. cap afford to appropriate approxi many Iniquities in connection with evidence every time they glanced Hartford, Jan. 23— ( A P ) — The thusiasts found solace in the an haunts. ' ' the appradsed value ot a house. A t Cecelia Clementine Hassett. niately five hundred millions dnl the operation of these agencies toward the witness si nd. j r Rev. Dr. George L. Richardson, rec nouncement by the Wlnsted Ski Though U. S. Government officials present the limit is fifty per cent. Peter Haugan. tor of AU Saints Episcopal church, iai's each year” for purposes ot an wblch are not technically illegal Hauptmann and his guards Debentures of the National Mort Harold Francis Jarvis. i-rderly development of public pr> and which our present laws cannot marched into court at 9:60. Peterboro, N. H.. and former dean (Oonttnued on Page Six) (Oonttnnsd on Page Tw o) gage .Association, fiscal agency also Grace M argaret Johnson. of All Saints Cathedral, Albany, N. -jects. touch,'’ Commissioner Tone says in The German carpenter’s (ace was would be made legal Investments for Collins Dillon Johnston. Y„ died early this morning at the MtMt Km p Balance his report, and recommends that pale but he did not appear nervous. banka under the bill. Hauptmann and hla guards William Kranert Kilpatrick Hartford hospital which be entered Cemmenting on the two reports, the law provide that a certificate of Senator Shea, Democrat of Hart EUlzabetb Anna Klein. January 13. He has been suffering Mr. Roosevelt said: "convenience and necessity” be re marched Into court at 9:60. ford reintroduced his full crew bill The Germaq carpenter’s face was Jack May.. from heart trouble. Man and nature must work band quired before the issuance ol any which was defeated two years ago. Bertha Margaret 'McNeill. Dr. Richardson was considered Six Year Drive of Deer .B hand. The throwing out o t ual new license. pale but he did not appear nerv
ThtJ measure' specifies the size of Esther Elizabeth EHckles. one of the outstanding preachers ance of tha resources of nature Citing the fact that the worker ous. He looked about the room hut crews which passengers and freight Elizabeth Mary Polyott. and scholars of the Protestant throws out of balance also the Uves has little chance for f recourse trains of various sizes must have. Episcopal church and was a direc To Aid Eskimos Near End through civil process of .law In the not In the direction of the witness Edith Marlon Price. of men. W e find millions of our Other Bills Introduced Marjorie Rich, tor of the CkiUege of Preachers. ———— t citizens stranded in village and on matter of Withholding of wages. chair near which atood Koehler. Mrs. Hauptmann came tn just as - Other bills introduced Included: C^uirles Francis Rogers. Washington, D. C. fa n n — stranded there because nattite Commissioner Tone Is ol the opinion Authorizing Stamford to acquire Funeral Friday Seattle, Jan. 24.— (A P )—The slx-Atlon across Northern Alarta amid that (Connecticut should enact imme the jury filed Into the box. She and Lockhart Burgess Rogers. can not support them in the liveli .... J 1 almost untold hardships. what U knowm as Cove Pond or Erwin William Rother. The funeral- will be - at Christ year drive of a huge herd of rein hood .'hey had sought to gain diately with one or two modifica her htuband held their usual morn- Babr and the herd were reported Holly pond In order that its wrater Jennie Dagmar Bandbolm. Church Cathedral, Hartford. Friday deer from Western Alaska to the through her.” tions the model statute (or faciU- ill conversation. supply and flow may be regulated morning and the dean, the Rev Dr. In a wireless message received here Mupreme Court Justice Tbomad Edward John Segevick. mouth of the Mackenzie river, was The Presidential message went to tatlng the enforcement of wage and the body ot water kept In a Samuel Colladay, hie close friend by the Associated Press on Christ Joy Frances Squatrlto. being completed today, promising a House in the midst of debate on claims. W. 'Trencbard still had not put lit. mas eve just across the. Mackenzie sanitary condition; Instructing the for many years and the Right Rev. food, clothing and anu transporta the $4,000,000,0u0 fund. The same “Sweat shops have moved from hla appearance at the Courttaouaa, Leland Gregg Stevens. State Department of Public Health John T. Dallas, bishop of New tion for posribly many generations river, from Richard island. The bare the factory into the homes," Com and everyone sat back to wsi^ Elinor Bates Stiles. measure con fin ed $880,000,000 for to investigate the cause, pseventlhn Hampshire will conduct the ser- of Elakimos. ice, and the absence of the “nfid- missioner Tone says In urging the realizing court would be lata In William Clarence Stone. direct relief pending the gradual and cure for cancer; requiring that vtcee. Recent meagre reports have de night sun” bad baited their trek.) enactment of a law abolishing In convening. - Maude Hazel ...ulllvan. transition from a dole to work re three quarters of the costa .of the The Rev. Chauncey Brewster, re scribed the Eskimos of Richard is Stuted on Christmas Day, 1639, dustrial home work. Investigation Ruth Florence Thompson. lief. State Police Department be met tired diocesan, will be present. land, (n the G reat River delta of from Kotzebue, tn Western Alaska, by the Labor Department has re (OsnUnued os Page 81s) with highway funds; increasing the Miriam Alexai.drla 'Troth. Dr. Richardson was born tn Troy, Northwestern Canada, as "starv the trek of the vast herd has al PRESIDENTS .MESSAGE. vealed surprielng conditions, such gasoline tax from 3 to 3 cents; re Joseph John Valenti. N. Y., the son o f Henry and M ar ready become an Alaskan epic. ing.” ' Washington, Jan. 24.— (A P )—The as whole temilies working far into TREASURY BALANCE quiring the presence of an agent Dorothy Ellamae Wegner, garet Preston Richardson. He was ”1 can say for sure now that the Many animals were lost or killed by President's text; the night for wages as low as $1.‘T5 Washington, Jan. 34. — (AFV of the tax commissioner’s office be Thomas William WIppert. graduated from WilUam college In herd is close enough to Richard Is wolves or strayed away, but 1,000 "To the (Jougress of the United a week, with children as young as The position of the Treasury fore a safe deposit box can be open (3ara Isabel Wray. 1888 wblch aleo gave him his Doc land to save the Bsklnios,” said fawns were born netu' Moose river Jannuary 22 was: Receipts, 9A.4 States: five years of age engaged tn this ed upon the death of Its owner and Program tor of Divinity degree in 1918. He Carl Lomen, the reindeer king of last spring. 514.73; expenditures. $13.61 o type of labor. During the three or four centuries providing that the right of a sur W dcom e ...... studied at Seabury Divinity School, Alaska. The reindeer are bsini" bought by balance, $2,367,799,136.63; of white men on the American con- "The enforcement ol any ’ law vivor to acquire property held in ...... President, Charles. Rogers Fairibault, Minnesota, and In 1891 Andrew Bahr, already almost a Canada for their Eskimo wards, to j receipts for the month, $I was ordained a deacon of the legendary figure in the north tor bis replenish a land almost denuded of . 1 .'- markable ' foundation for what wa mobatara airlvad at their baodqnar- othar would prohibit the graattog MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN* THURSPAT, JANUARY 24,1935, PRE9DENT REFUSES PLEA hope wlU ba a permanent policy of TONE ASKS FUNDS tara. o f temporary toJuncUona to labor orderly development in every, part The Herald and Examiner pointed d l^tes without a hearing of the at the United States. It is a large United States are the number of yVR SCHOOLS TO ITEMIZE BIG FUND out that, should a caOe ba davelcped evtdsM against the parUes chatg- JAP AIRPLANES modernization loans Indicative of REV.F.J. Subject but It is a great and inspb'- FOR STATE SURVEY agatoet Capone, the Federal govam- ad with the offense, Morin, chairman; M rs Frank Mann. Ihg subject. May I commend . to ft further pro- i l T E R HOUSING the amount of modernization work, ment mlgbt turn the former boot vldee that a labor union official Mrs. D. J. McCarthy. Mrs. E. H. each and every one o f you who con TO INTEREST WOMEN as the fair ratio is believed to bo (Ooaliaiied from Page One) (Ooatlaiietf From Page One) leg king over to the state for prose would not be held re^xmatble for RAINING BOMBS n e g r o SPIRITUAIS Metcalf and Mrs. William Lally of MANCHESTER CARNIVAL .liround four to one; although It TO EAST HAnffTON POST stitute the Congress of the United cution on a murder charga when hta the act o f ita memboa, unless the Rockville; Mrs. Ella Mahoney, Mrs. states a careful reading of these re rangis from twice as much In aome GRADUATE 100 HERE Uneat, we And a continuous striv oAcial was aottog under Instruc Mary McVeigh, Mrs. Francis Sulli PLANS SPEEDED regulating home work la Impossible ten-year term for tax evaaton and ports. IN C H A M B E ’SW O RK cities to more then ten times as Rockville Priest la Made Pas* ing of dvillxation against nature. unless an Inspector can bo assigned one year for contempt are complet tions o f hie organisation. IN J m AREA COMING TOMORROW van and Mrs. Charles Kennedy ot CONTEST much in others. Hence the actual Stock U Takes Tw o addlUonal Uquor bUls were Manchester. tor of St. Patrick’s Church-— _ _ 1 • 11 ^ Dennehy, Arthur Dux, Ell Fax- It la only In recent years that we to every city block where horns ed. And the othere Implicated might modernization work now under way have learned bow greatly by these In thla inventory o f our nh^ona]. Introduced. One provides a penalty worker* are employed,’’ the Coro be brought from their prison cells (Continned From Page One) Vernoa School Closed amounts to over 131 million dollars, Other Catholic Appointments Prm u i Prewated m processes ws have harmed nature wealth we follow the custom' of miseioner declares to recommending to face prosecution for the gory o f a fins o f not losa than W nor Because of the epidemic of JAAt. 14 to FEB. I I State Director John F. Galley and It Is Just getUng a good start." more than 1300 or imprtaonment o f and nature In turned has harmed us. prudent people toward their oWn tlon abolishing thla practice murdere that were credited with clash, la actvially Manchoukuon ter measles which left but three pupils Civic M asi Meeting Arrang Benefits I’ermanent. Hartford, Jan. 24.— (A P )-fF o u r private projurty. Wa as a nation not leas than ten d a ^ nor more Sbgers Represent Nine than Hale School Aoditor* : tafson, JoboJIamilton, Vernon Her* W e should not too largely blame wtrial home work. focusing attention of the Federal ritory. in each room at the Vernon Depot Pleased With Amount Benefits will not be temporary, appointments to pastorate! were our anceetork, for they found eueb taka stock of what we as a Nation » Child Labor Laws. government on the menace o f Chi- than six months or both for aale to school, the achool has been closed Mr. Gaffey concluded. The Better officially announced today by tha i ter. Fred Hettinger, Gilbert Hunt, own. We consider tbs uaeS to which minors. ed fo r Monday Afternoon teeming riches in woods and soil cago’e war lords. BEACnON IN CHINA for the present. There are also a O N E V O T E Housing Prdgram In West Virginia, Most Rev. Maurice McAuliffe, D.D., j* . Ernest Kloter, Walter Hotscb, It can be put. We plan these uaaa in Amendment fit the present child The other measure would prohibit Schook for Negroes Lo and water— such abundance above FoUowtog the murdan, police Peiptog, China, Jan. 34.— ^(AP)— large number of the pupils to the ho said, has paved the way to carry biahop o f the diocese In the Cath- H i Robert Kratschamer, Francis LMry, the light of V. hat we want to be, of law forbidding employmant at chil' the n le ot liquor to buildings less Accomplished. the earth and beneath It— such sought the alayeip. Arraata wera Acute uneaatoeea was felt by the DobsonvlUe schools 111 with the on the work permanently through a ollc ’rranacript. Tv»o are -promotions Rocco Lupaschino, Wllllani Matu* what we want to accomplish as a drsn under 18 yeare It ogs to any than 300 feet distant: from * a church at Nathan Hale School. freedom la the taking, that they made, but alibla brought freedom populace of this ancient Chinese city cated in Southern States. same disease. newly organized association, known from other paatorates and two are torical Iheine in Stn-: shak, Albert Maxwell, Wesley Mc- people. occupation and under 18 years of to a direct line. Fnneral of Mrs. W . F. BJsley liU E E N Mullln, Edwin McNally, Walter gave snudl heed to the reaulta that age to haxardous occupaUons is though baUietica expert! said evi today, aa rumors circulated that 1 as the West Virginia Better Homes advancements of former curates. W e think of our land and water The funeral of Mrs; BUen (Moore) Keeping step with the rapid pace Nlmerowskl, Robert Noren, Hugo wrould follow the filling of their own recommended to the report The dence pointed to Bolton, a former further Japanese military activities A.ssoclation, with the county chair The clerical appointments follow: Immediate needs. Most of them. and human resources not as static Risley, wife of WUllam F. Rleley A civic mass meeting for all wom set by 5.060 campaign committees Paganl, Herman Pollait, Walter PCr- present law permits a child of four N avy maehtoe-gunner. Burke and were to prospect along the Chahar- Ths colored quintet which win K IN G ------men and managers as directors. The Rev. Charlea W. Brennan, dents* Essay* It is true, had come from many peo and sterile posaesslona but as life- was held from the Talcottvtlle (Con en of Mancbeater has been called In other parts of the country. Con from the Blessed Sacrament church, rett, John Pickles, Carlo Quaglla, teen who has finished the sixth Maddox wera also listed by police at Jehol border. sing a program of spirituals ^ d Rleasc-I’rint Name Plainly. Many communities in Connecticut pled lands where necessity bad in giving oeseta to be directed by wiee gregational church Wednesday af-' for Monday, January 28 at 3 p. m, necticut’s Bettor Housing Cam Waterbury, to St. Francis Xavier’s George Sadrozlnski, /Jerry Sapienza, grade to go to work and children the time os euapects. Manchester It was thought to many quarters phmUUon songs at St. M oiys Par are planning to do the same thing. voked the preserving of the boun provision fo r future days. Wa seek ternoon at 2 o’clock. The pastor of paigns have fkr exceeded all expec church. Waterbury, pastor. Clifford Sault, Stsiuley Savllonls, under 14 are permitted to work to The crime has bean listed five iah House Friday, January 25, at 8 at the Nathan Hale School on The principal purpose of this associ with a capacity audience of par ties o f nature. But they had come to use our natural resourcea not as that larger scale operations . were the church. Rev. FrancU T. Bache tations, according to a statement The Rev. Edward L. Morriaon. Theodore Schuts, EMmund'S shields, street trades, domestic aervice and yearn aa an unsolved, though gory, Impending aa a result o f yesterday's o’clock on the invitation of the Rev. Spruce street as part of the For ation. said Mr. Gaffey, Is to follow ents, friends and classmates in at here for the obtaining of a greater a thing apart but as something that lor officiated. Burtal was in the made tovlav by State Director John Roose- from St. Patrick's church. East William Spacek, Joseph Stamler, induatrialized agriculture. mystery. Date Book reported attacks oa three border James Stuart Neill, rector, repre- ward Movement program being con freedom, and It was natural that is interwoven with industry, labor, Talcottvllle cemetery. Mrs. I^ley ducted, by the Manchester Ctoamber largest elephant, heralding the In F. Gaffey. and Hartford Is second m ' suiiportliig w ththe ? Rettei Better Hous Hampton, to the Blessed Sacrament tendance, exactly 100 pupils of the Walter Sjuchy, Joseph Sullivan, W al "W ith bundrede o f adults unem' communities. Tussikou, one o f the eents nine schools for negroes local' was born in Rainbow, Conn.. April New EnglandEneland for the amount „ f veil in supporting the Bette freedom o f conscience and freedom finance,, taxation, agriculture, of Commerce. Mrs. Emma Lyon Net- BEERY AT HIS BEST ception ot Barmim and Bailey, the ing program to the end that more church, Waterbury, pastor. local (ram m ar schools were rradu- ter Thompson, John Thumer, Albert ployed to CJonnecticut today there to towns which Chinese reports named ed to eight of the southern states 3, 1856, the daughter of the late modernization work done. o f government should extend Itself homes, recreation, good citizenship. Tonight tleton Is serving as the Chairman of Greate.xt Show on Earth. Ideal conditions in our home life The Rev. Francis J. Hinchey, CROSS P .U . MEASURE as the scene o f the Japanese at- The singer* themselves come from William T. and Florilla Talcott So rapid Is ths pace, he said, that atad this afternoon at exercises held Vlnvl, Oiarles Volkert, Wayne In their minds to the unrestricted The results of this Inter-weaving no good reason why children abould At Stota thaatar—"Music to the a Sponaoilng Committee composed The .Mtory Is studded with warm will be brought about. It is be f-om St. Bernard’s church. Rock t a ^ Is only 04 miles away. Georgia and South Carolina. an actual shortage of skilled labor in In the auditorium of the Nathan Wright and Edmund Wrutel. ' enjoyment of the free use of land will have a greater Influence on the be employed under the age of etx- A ir," shown at 7:00 and 0:46; "The Moore of Vernon. of the follovvlng women: Mrs. Lillian AS rmiGHTY BARNUM” .)j(iman touches and chock full of hll- lieved that this movement will ville. to St. Patrick’s church. East teen," the Commissioner lays. The Japanese forces were under The work In progress at thcM certain building trades exUsts In Kale school. The graduating class Hollister: Stanley Billings, Walter and water. future American standard of living Gay Bride," shown at 8:26. Y.O.A.A. Concert Mahoney, Mrs. E. Bantly, Mrs. C. ______■ arious comedy. Janet Beecher spread not only throughout CtonncC' Hampton, pastor. REACHES ASSEMBLY stood to be less active today alonglong .. i :nine Institutions will be deacribed by some communities, while bank consisted of 56 b03rs and 44 girls, 96 Burke, Erwin Morton, Edith Murcb. than ail the rest o f our economics Old Aga FnalOM. ■ •c8ool The 51at annual grand concert W. Holman, Mrs. W. Gorman, Mrs. tiait--b u l also to many parts of The Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, Broke Nature’s Laws. at 7:30 o’clock. the border. the Rev.'Cyrl E. Bentley, associate QInrv nf “World’s Greatest: Englatid clearings and business generally has being from the Barnard school and All but a few o f these graduates put together. On the question of old age pen and raasq'Uernde carnival of the E. Ji Murphy, Mrs. C. R. Burr. Mrs. ‘ r. r- . ; wife who frowns on Bamum’s wild the United States. from St. Lawrence O’Toole's church, Furthermore, It la only within our director o f the American Church In Increased ns the volume of modern four from the Hollister school. will enter Manchester High school For the coming eighteen months sions, Commiailoner Tone baa the (Oonttonad from Page One) Tomorrow Chinese authorities ossertsd the Young German American Associa W . E. Keith, Mrs. L. W. Case, Mrs. S h ow m an P ro \ e s l i i e a l j ventures and Rochelle Hudson Is ox- Hartford, to St. Mary’s church, own generaUon that the develop stitute for Negroes, the organization ization vs'ork has grown. Mr. Gaf Tercentenary Program next Monday. I have asked the Congress for four following to say to his report to the Jan. 38,-J-"DoubIa Door" by Com Japanese unwarrantedly launcbei' I' tion will take place at the Princess E. O’Malley. Mrs. R. Alton. Mrs. R. tertainm ent; Here Tom orrow ; rciient a.s his pretty ward, who has Stonington, administrator. ment of science, leaping forward,- ,.of the Protestant Episcopal church billion dollara for public projects. Joint ownership be a taxable trans munity Playsrs at Whiten Memo their attack while settlement of Uv hall In Rockville Friday evrenlng. fey vs'ont op to say that the hous'.?- The graduation program was fea has taught ua where and how we Governor; j directly responsible for maintaining Burnham. Mrs. A. S. Gleason, Mrs ------I the misfortune to fall madly In love tured by the presentation Import A substantial portion of this sura fer. rial. Auspices D. A. R. Chahar-Jehol border dispute w a a ^ ^ ^ ^ H January 25. This will be one of the to-housc canvass Irr many commun- j violated nature's immutable laws "The eoclal and humanitarian rea ■jtoese schools. D. M. Caldwell- "The Greatest Show on Earth!” | with the tippling Mr. Walsh. The ant phases in the birth of Connecti will be used for objectives suggest Negro qutoUt to vocal program pending between representativesives ^ big events of the season, and the Clarkr As Speaker itios la progressing faster than the : SOUTH COVENTRY and where and how we can com sons for the enactment o f old age St. Paul's school, the largest In You will walk out of the State i sequences showing how the broke cut, especially timely and interest TROLLEY CAR LEAVES ed in thla report. As years pass the IN THE HOUSE at St. Maryta parish hall. conferring at Kalgan. committee In charge has complete George C. Clarke of Pawtucket, follow-up work done by the con mence to repair such havoc as man pensions are obvloui. From on the group. Is located at Lawrence- sn and capture those Fall River ban- the child oaRtM Us fllatirlrrB tfr houslnf faclIiUea available within PERSONAL TAX CANVASS It should ba Um dlacretlona of a board of trua- (MU. NAVY.PLANES ENGAGE STATE HOLDS BACK CLOTHING, DIET as attraettve, and tcea. Then why. It may reoadubly be B E H IN D ANOTHER BURGLARY something hot such € i i f i i t i i9 f l f r i l d We wouldn't for a roomant sug- inquired, does the same federal gov In N e w Y o r k EI THE OPEN FORUM DAILY RADIO PROGRAM IN , m E FLIGHT is ALREADY COMPLETED soup. When the eUldroB 3000 from aeboel, something w arn PUHUUIUU HV IHU ernment fall to taka reasonable «ieUlMAIBtVtt.SCJ LOT OF EVIDENCE GOVERN CHILD’ S PtUNTlNO OUHFANt, IMU geat a fund M auch an institution TH E SC E N E S OommunlcsUom (or puMicaUoo m toe Open Forum will not THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 (fcsntrat end Eastern Standard Time) REPORTED IN TOWN or drink ehmild be ntidy toe ' It BtH«U iltrMt be started sines it probably precautions against tha commission IN |M guaranteeo pubilcaUon U they ountoin more than 3UU words. N su i All protraros to key anfl basic ehalni or zroups th.rcol. unless spec!- I BtRtlonR. MknctMitr. Udob. o f the crimes In the flrst place? By PAUI, HARRISdN Aure-bunting Is Maiden Lane in Heralo raMrvss the right to decline to publish any matter flsds- coastitto ( » » t (0 te s) dsslanstlon IneluSss all avaflaWa i Deslcribed as Just a Tuning Up David McCann Waiting for TKUHA« rBKOUION wouldn’t pick up enough in a decade Csnt. Bast. WINTER HEALTH OMBrmJ. MBBBBtr downtown Manhattan, for genera that may he llbalou* oi which le in had lasts. Free expression Preorams subject to chanps, P. M. for Mass Flight to Be Held Rate Book Which Will Give to lay the cornerstone. But some Shipment of a aubetantlal fort New York, Jan. 24—The men who tions the besdquarters of manu N A S H l N G T O ^ i'ot puUUcsi views IS detti-ed hul contrihullona ol tola character NBC-WKAF NETWORK 0:40— 0:40—Btsuty Proeram — last: Witnesses and Exhibits Not TOWN ADVERTIS rBasdad UetaMr l, lU l Weedy and Wlllla, Comsdy—west Vacant House of Miss Mae ,in Spring. Names of Residents. fubllBhcd B*«nr EvBBiBd Bieapt one frith a warm spot In hla heart une in small bills and ailver In an tear dowm old buildings and houses facturing jewelers. When one ot J-B V neDNEV OUTCHER- i which are dafamatory or abustve wUI be rejected ■ ■Atie - asHi 0:00— 0:00—Prsaa-Rsdls Ntws Period DECISION, of toe Board of SaadtfB Bad Bolldtra Bnurad at m* for Manchester about to make bis ordinary light mail truck without a in New York City occasionally And those buildings is torn dowm the wlar wUe wesh wfl wilt wfbr wre wgr 0:00— 7:00—Myrt and Margt — east: lectmen of toe Town of Mancha Poll OSic* at UanoDMi*!'. Coon, ai bits of treasure. The surprising | floors and mouldings are careful wben wcaa srtam wwj wsal; mldi ksd Chicago Oonesrt Orchestra—west To Be Presented at the sign of a guard will strike most WHY ta tw DEAUEBS IA>8T THE z o n in g ■wmau wcfl who wow wtof wkbf 0:10— 7:10 — Just Plain Bill — east: Washington; Jan. 24— (A P )—The David McCaim, who made the per New England Climate^ R ^ Connecticut. re-estahllsUng •aeoBd Clau Mall Matiar. will might keep In^mlnd the need thing Is that they don’t discover ly taken up and burned, to captare OIL CASE— aseventy times one seventh day, can Ferris on Arch Street •USaCRIPTION RATBII NORTHwaa’ir A Ca n a d ia n - wtmj Oreh.—Dixie: Orchsstra—midwest sonal tax canvass, has tbe outside fining toe boundary lines o f such a building. people as being unpardonable lax more. the millions of flecks of gold dust ^rebuild. wlba k»tp wsbc wday wfyr erct efet 0:10— 7:00—Nick Lueao, Troubadour winged saliora of Uncle Sam could Oa* taar, by m all...... tt.Od To toe Eldltor of The Evening Her- Evidently, toe MaaaacbuaetU Chvic SOUTH — wrva wpW wwno wls wja* —east: Buck Regtrs—midw repeat Hauptmann Trial work completed and hIs cards in highway known aa Vernon St Par Moath. by amll ...... • (• The Townsend c(.ub, organised ity. Perhaps It la one of the ways Many an old raanalon once be-' which have been ground Into the Derision Is Interpreted aa Court ald. 0:40— 7i40—Beaks Cartsr's Comments. Entered Recently. I Mint with pride today to big doings quires Constantly Match said Town of Manchester, fta i cupied by people of eccentricity wood. Alliance, Judging by Its letter,’ la wfla-woun wlod wsm wmo wsb wapl ViBAla Ooay dl here with sincere motives and hon In which Mr. Farley operates to Rebnlw for *Meuy* Prmentation. Under the zoning plan in uiee in wldx wsmb kvoo wky wtaa wbap kpre 7:00— 0:00—Phil Splulny’s QIri Rtvus in"t£e'recent past and bigger ones dexed. but is waiting for the rate Middle Turnpike East to Mongj m. OalTvarad eaa ytar ...... Hot and wealth haa become the center 1 The woodwork, mantles and having bad dreams. Those dreams weal ktbs ktbs wsoo wavs wtar —basic: Imporltl Hswallsno—Dixie towns comparable to Mancheater, 7:30— 0:30—Edwin C. Hill Forum— to come. book into which the names of toe Street est purpose, is composed to a great make a shoning of ‘‘economical” of legends concerning treasure j such of famous old mansiona are By RODNEY DUTCHER may suddenly turn into a nightT MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kstr k#hl Flemington, N. J., Jon. 24.— (AP) ing Garments With Tem MEMBER o r THE ASSOCIATED there are three main classlflcatlona. mare. Wake up M. C. A. ere it if p a c if i c c o a s t —k fo k « kaw komo basic: Oreh.-west; Concert—PIxIa The burglar who operated in Just at present 34 Navy planes men and women who are subject to 'I’he Selectmen o f toe Town PKBSM extent of an able,. Intelligent body post office department operation. rooms and u crct pasuges. There ' of leu value today than ever be- Herald Washlngtoa Correspondent kbq kfsd kuv ktu kpo j ODC^ 0:00—Waltor O'Koofo A Show ore engaged In a 3.000-mlle circuit a tax of 33 are to be written. realdence area, commercial and in too late! 0:30— 0:30—Waring’a Fonnsylvonlons —The Stole of New ersey, complet Manchester, having duly acted ' Tba Aaaoalaiad Praia la aacluaiaaly were auch atorlea about the Wen-1 fore. Time was when newly-rich Csnt. Bast. Mancheater Sunday night flret aatltlad i« cha uaa tor rapublteatioa of men and wromen, a distinct cul dustrial. In toe reetdence area Youra truly. • 0:10—10:30—Leith Stovsns Harmonies of the Caribbean. That Is descrlb. ing Its case against Bruno Haupt The books, one for men and toe peratures. toe written application ot • ■ of all alwa dlipa'ehaa eraditad to It del.houu on Fifth Avenue, where people, would appear to bid for the Washington, Jon. 84 — If you only buUdlngi to be used for dweU- 4i30— SiSO—audsr A aunny, Comsdy t:40—10:40—Velee of the Crueeders visited toe home of Earl G. Seaman ed as "just tuning up." A mass other for women, were ordered early, proprietor of land adjoining tural and social advantage to any LAWYERS TO BLAME lived and died the recluu staters. | doors or atatreaus of a l^ander- MATHIAS 8PIB8S. 4:4 ^ B:«S—Willis...... Bryant, _____ Orehsstrs - - 10:00-11:00—Little J. Little O re.-be- mann today, failed to use all Its evi or BOt etbarwlM ar«dltad la thli never happened to think how ingi may be erected, Often this Manchester, Conn.. 5:0^ tiOO— Xtvisr Cudtt’s Orchsstra alo: Myrt and Marge—rpt (or west on East Center street and. It was flight U expected tots spring be but have not been received. A special mgbway In said Mancheater, knosfBv papar aad alto tba local aawa bub> towrn, yst flnanctaily unable in most But Edward Walsh, the wrecking ; hilt or an Astor. Bometlmea they ii30— SiSO— Pr4ss-Radro News Pirlsd 10M0—11ilV-Llttle Jack Little Orohes. tween Hawaii and toe PhllHplnes. dence against him. form of ruling Is used In toe book. iliBid barala. Lawyers who criticiM the way completely you’re governed by law area Is further subdivided into a i Jan..23, 1938. • SiSS— isSS—Miry. . A S a . ____ A tmall____ _ I S M A #Am.,laAaAw« Orchsstra learned yesterday afternoon, ran New England weather Is as Vernon Street from MIdd)#:, cases to meet any extraordinary contractor w hou men took the I would even buy on entire room section where only one-family' 10:10—11:30—Fanehs A Hie Orcheatra But toe greatest show In American Attorney GenerM David T. Wll- Mr. McCann expects that tbe cards Turnpike Eiost to Horan Street All rtdbti of rapablleatloa of newspapers cover criminal caus place apart brick by brick, found yers, this seems like a good Ume. Si4S— ti4S—Billy Batehslor'a SkstelS 10:40—11:40—Leon Belaeeo Orchest.— sacked the home of Miss Mae Ferris changeable that clothing which Is apaelal dlipatebaa barala ara alio ra> overhead expenses. Finding the snd have It Installed in some new bouses may be built, another where •:00— 7!l»—Richard Himbcr qrehsst. basic: Henry Eusae Ore.—midwest aeronautical history is planned (or entz, SF-serting It would be "an In will be bach In lime so he will be provided In Section 1462 of toe Gen- ^ nothing of either mystery or value. home they were building. The President, who proposes the TOWNSEND CLUB i:ib — T:1S—Whltpsrlna Jack tmlth at Pine and Arch streete comfortable today inay be byden- aaraad. usually complain that reporters and New Deal laws, le an ex-lawyer. buildings for more than one family 11:00—12:00—Harbis Kay A Oreheatra toe fleet maneuvers In toe summer. justice" to continue the state’s case able to complete writing toe names eral Statutes, Revision of 1030, and ; rental of a suitable meeting place In tearing down a restaurant SiSO— 7iS0—Bernard Mlnstrsl Show 11:00—13:00—Leon Novara Orchaitra— The noUce that toe FerrU house More than 500 planes—halt the longer, tossed aside at least seven i ■ V t- photograph ahould be produced to- Qi The nearer toe rounda are to cteed. A. It la. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. AIANCHESIER, CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1935. PAGE IBVBN' ''"1 gether toe Btronger toe ladder? Pope objected and toe answer was WUenU continued ble exemine- A. I wouldn't say that. 4Khe ^ stricken. Uon. ‘ longer toe step o f a man, the MANY TO BENEFIT Q. Whet was it you traced to the "is It not a fact." Wilenta asked, WOMEN DEMOCRATS heavier toe Jerk on toe ladder. aa IT leading to his final question OBITUARY SKATERS COMING lumber yard 7 Pope sought to show that toe side SNOW BLANKET THE FUNDAMENTALS OF BILLIARDS fo r the state "that this rung and EQUIPOISE SETUP ___A. Juet the tpro bottom rells of sway of a ladder was a greater BY HOUSING PLAN By C. A. STUKER rtSa Tedder. board found in the attic were one in s u p p e r m e e u n g IIHUGE P n r STADIUM strain on a ladder than downward and the same.” M. H. S. HOPES TO CONTINUE Koehler then said the other up N>ttenally Known BUHard Instru^r stress, tending to cause breakage. deaths COVERS STATE, rights were of fir, with the excep Pope objected and was overruled. MILE RECORD WITH N a t fw ^ r lM W D Artists OB The defense counsel, hands In Koehler answered alTIrmatlvely. tion o f "Rail 16," and the rungs pockets, entered into a chatty dis NOT WHITE ELEPHANT were o f ponderosa dne. Wilenta turned Koehler back to General Conference of All Mrs. Walden V. Colllna ■ns V cussion with the expert on the tech Pope. Many WeD Known Speakers LESSON I t t k Ice ti Be at Carni- W ilenU showed Koehier the pic ColHna, 6 L 0 (^ ROADS COMEBACK AT W. HARTFORD ture of the Hauptmann car. nical factors which would Induce Pope took the witness for cross 128 POUNDS ABOARD breakage of wood, including fibre Interested Tomorrow Eve wife of Walden V. Collins, died yes- Cushion Caroms (Oontinued) Q. Have you seen this automo examination and asked if the dowel , terday afternoon at 5 o’clock at her (OenMnned Prom page One) bile? severance and the effect of nails on Unable to Attend Because | A tU m Director Says It IsjSELKIRKSCARED Diagram Number 28, will show n lH e re . strength. , pin holes where the ladder spilt did home in Wapplng. Death was due A. I have. not weaken the rail considerably. toe difference in shot " A " when you Q. These rungs are spaced wide, ning at Mnnidpal Budding to influenza that developed into ■“ O'rfxn would Q. Did It have a New York 111 The expert said the holes did pneumonia. of Storm. All-American use Ekigllsh. Jamestown Broke Under McCluskey Faces Manning {LOCAL TRADE HOST cense? unusually wide aren't they on this Needed for Training of OF BABFS PRANKS By using right hand or running inoor Nationally imown figure ladder? weaken the Wood, but would not say Sunday which have \ A.\ It did. that the splits resulted from the March 20, I ^ n postponed twice, once because English, it will throw the cue ball to akatera, aU o f New Yoric City. wlU 1908, toe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Did you Uke this ladder and A. l/nusually wide. yes. holes. He blamed stress at the Contractors, corpenters, plumb ttere w u insufficient snow and Hnndreds and Is Being, — the aide rail aa Ind'.cuted by the Own Fast Pace; Wbitney appear here on the 1985 Ice Cami- Homer Lane, of Pleasant Valley. While last night's snowstorm \ In Larrivee 2-Mile Race TO HARTFORD TEAM attempt to fit It In that car? Would Have Side Sway point plus the weakness there for ers, painters, representatives of de ^aln when sleet interceded, mak dotted line. By using left hand or re ral program in addition to a large A. I did. "Unless a man took precautions," the split. She was educated’ in South Wind seriously affected toe attendance of ing the slide dimgerous. verse English, you will find the cue number of well known New England partment, drugs and furniture Horse Steamed Home in Q. Did It fit? Koehler said the great width sepa e r schools, afterward attending speakers aa well as members o f the Paid For. Promising Yankee Outfielder ball will go to toe left side of toe figure ekating atara. Dr. Hulda Ber Q. This type of ladder now, it Is stores, In fact anyone who might Eaat Hartford high school. She TT Haven bureau of the Fitted In Car rating the rungs would result In flrat object ball as shown by the At Boston This Saturday AT EAST SIDE REC ger of New York, representative of used extensively in the south, in the was an active member of the Fed Manchester Women’s Democratic tilted States Weather Observatory c u t O A. It did with several inches to w m e side sway on the kidnap lad- directly or Indirectly benefit by toe broken black line. In Shot B Dia the United States in the North fruit industries? Federal Housing campaign are erated Church of Wapplng and of club, a total of 40, 15 from Rock todqy reported that to- snowfall in Says Roth's Actions Are 1:34 2-5 at Arlington. spare. It fitted to on top of the toe state was between 12 and 18 N ew York, Jan. 24.— (A P )—Over •' gram Number 28, you will find toe n - American woman's singles champ A. Not to my knowledge. I urged to attend the meeting in the Wapplng Grange No. 30. Joe McCluskey resumes )ils' 1935 ; runners in America. These two are front and rear seats. » P ^ » of the rungs wide ville alone, attended the supper inebes, with Norwich as the snot same principle explained. Here you B- ionship of 1933 will appear here with nevpr saw a ladder like that before. Municipal building at eight o'clock She leaves beside her husband and a period at hectic athletip years it RmRing His CarOCr. indoor track campaign this Satur outstanding in a field that provides A photograph was shown by C. Apart, does have a tendency to meeting at the Hotel Bheridan. where the snow fell the heaviest. Kiss Edna Harris, with whom Dr. Pope asked If "a boy In a manual tomorrow night when Chairman parents three small children. has been toe habit In coUege circles v a i w i . will note toe second object ball, or Editor’s Note— This is the fifth McCluskey with one of the severest Scholastic Quintets m All- Lloyd Fisher, defense counsel, to' weaken its resisting power, to a Mrs. Fannie Dixon Welch of Colum The highest temperature today red ball. Is nearly two diamonda day In the Knights of Columbus! Berger skated here last year in a man coming down ? training school could do a better Hazel E., Robert E .,, and Joyce to classify toe huge P itt stadium < >cuk of a series telling of the 10 great tests of the season. • Hauptmann, who studied It for sev Job than this ladder." was 10 above zero, although a few farther down the table toad the first games at Boston, competing In the 1 figure skating four with the Jann- eral minutes. The defendant show A. Yes, sideways. Anne. SJie also Icavea one sister, bia, president of the State Federa est o f running horse raring. Points for Mlllrose points in Connecticut reported the either aa e financial white elephant New York, Jan. 24.— (A P )—The object ball, so Instead of striking Leo Larrivee special two-mile fe a -! Important Games Tomor sen Brothers In the 1934 Carnival. ed Increasing Interest In hla case as "YeS’ with experience.” Koehler Mrs. Ellsworth Fairbanks; two tion, was to have been the principal In his initial start of the current Q. An ordinary carpenter would replied. degrees. or simply a monumental reminder of the cushion at toe half-way mark, lure, an event which the form er' Other ExhIMta__ the time for hIs appearance on the appreciate that, wouldn’t he’ brothers, Homer D. Lane. Jr., and secret prayer of young George Sel BY MAX RIDDLE campaign, McCluskey aped to an Wilenta took the witness again Burns of The Weather Bureau forecast was toe "golden era" of American foot you must atrike negr’y one ulemond NBA Service Turf Writer. Furdham Flash and Olympic! impressive victory In 3,000 meters Dr. Berger will also bring to stand approached. He pjl.ited out to A. I suppose so. Alton Lane, all pf Pleasant Valley. Hartford and others who were ex kirk, most promising o f the Yank'ees row; Red and White Can bringing out that the distancT oe- fair and cold tonight with the tern- farther over. You will readily be steeplechaser has captured twice ' on the flat in the Knights of (^lum - Manchester for the first time Ed Fisher that the photograph ahowed The funeral wUl be held Saturday pected were unable to keep toe en ball. On the W irt o f toe man who ‘ he witness to tween the rungs was regular and persture slated to reach an aver* youthful outfield crop, la that come accustomed to figuring sueb A pair of 2-year-olds blazed their before In his brilliant athletic car-1 bus meet at Brooklyn. Joe returns ward Hellmtind, nationally known a trunk at the rear of the car. variations to the width of saw cuts afternoon at 2 o’clock at her home, gagement on account of the storm. age of five above zero Friday morn ahould know most about It, W. Don 1 In the ladder. pencil marks had been put on it,” the former Burhan’a place. Rev. garrison, director of athletici. at toe George Herman Ruth sticks to his angles after you have tried these names In turf history in letters aj eer. Once again he will attempt t o ' to action again next week Saturday Rise from Loop Cellar. figure skater' and Otto Dahlmayr The state brought the car to The tables in the main dining ing. nemington without the trunk and such as a carpenter would do. Truman H. Woodward of toe White ■Iversity of Pittsburgh it is neitb- determination to remove himself shots. To continue the study ot these retire the trophy, an attempt which in the annual Millrosc games, again also a contestant in many national A mechanic’s room were beautifully decorated In Warmer weather was promised foot high in 1930. Twenty Grand I championships. The New York Justice Trenchard admitted the Pointing to the cracked ladder church, Ela.st Hartford, formerly of HBut he reveals that 3108,600 is from the outfit Into some managerial angles, p'ace the balls in the posi failed last year when John W. Fol competing at two mites against thickness measure and tested the a color scheme appropriate to the tomorrow night. and Equipoise set world records! photograph with the dilTerence stip action, Wllentz elicite. from Koeh- Wapplng. and Rev. David Carter, berth elsev/here. Only one thing has tion you find them here in shot A, lows, his New York A. C. team Lnsh, Ray Sears, who is the U. S. Encouraged by their decisive vic quartet will exhibit in singles, a cuts w ltK the instrument's v a r ie s coming St. Valentine's day. Miss ded annually to pay the interest during their careers, and even now ladies pair, a trio and c quartet ex ulated. ler that the strein of human weight pastor of the Federated church, will Selkirk against the Babe and it's all Diagram Number 28, and then make mate and arch rival, won the race Indoor two-mile title holder, an Carrie Bendcaon, chairman and her toe stadium bonds and that toe are still in some kind of shape, tory at Middletown last week, Man hibition. Frederick A. Pope, of the defense, fit “ "“ A® '^hlch ™ “ "'as "the likely way it broke " conduct the service. Burial will be In fun, which makes It worse. Sel your cue ball strike toe end cuablon by 26 yards. honor he gained by taking the Mill- varied from 35-to 37 comniittce was assisted In arrang scope of toe University Athletic pro awaiting the call to the post In the chester High’s court performers Last year the New York quartet, began cross-examination of Koehler, Pope asked If there couldn’t have In the Wapplng cemetery, weather kirk Is something more than Uck- at different points. In tola way, you Two Big Threats rose event last year with Follows thouaandths of an inch. ing the attractive tavors and floral FEDiALFARM gram is consequently limited. Dtogram Nnmber 28 3100,000 Santa Anita Handicap including Dr. Berger, Miss Harris questioning him on hla testimony in been other ways. Koehler agreed. permitting. liah and Babe not only knows It but will be dble to figure the angles While Follows waa the only ser second and McCluskey third; Man move into West Hartford tomorrow expert said he had not made centerpieces by MiS. Adella Home- "In toe first place" Harrison ex next month. and the Jannsens gave one of the prior cases. < Koehler was then excused and thoroughly and It will show the Im (Tomorrow— Frozen Ball Cushion ious threat to McCIuskey's suprenu. ning, Frank Oowley, who was un night dctei mined to remain In the comparisons with standard saws. w o ^ . ■ A chicken'i>ktty7upi)^rwM '• plains, the Pitts stadium Is an in takes every possible advantage of Twenty Grand's record in the beat exhibitions ever seen on Man As the cross examination pro the state's legal staff conferred John Clemens CENSl^STARTED tegral part of toe educational facull- it. portance of knowing them. Shot). Kentucky Derby still stands, and so acy at two miles in the event lasr able to stand the pace in the winning column at the expense of asked If Koehler observed ho briefly. enjoyed. year, the "Iron Duke” Is slated to chester Ice, and this year's exhibi ceeded Col. Lindbergh and Col. H. lead or red paint in the ladder. ties of the University of Pittsburgh. does the mile mark of Bkky, set steeplechase a few weeks ago and William Hall High and thereby im John Clemens of 239 East Middle Mrs. Dorothy Bartlett of Putnam On the face of It that sounds un be opposed this Saturday by two tion will Include a half hour's per^ Norman Schwankopf, state police State Keate CaJie N ot only tost but it is toe support In 1932 as a 4-year-old, after hav dropped out of the race: BIU Zepp prove their standing In the Uentral Paint On Ladder Turnpike, died early this morning a representative in the present as-^ important, but experts say the Babe notable performers at least, namely, formance in the various events in head, arrived and stood In the door Wllentz turned from the confer- of undergraduates training, a pro ing been away from the turf for e and others. If Manchester's most ConnccticLt Interscholastic League. "Yea," he said, "on Rail 14 " at the Manchester Memorial hospi sembly gave an able talk on the East Hartford Man Is Named unwittingly chased Selkirk out of Harold Manning of Wichita, Kan which this talented group will par way of the library adjoining the enco and in low tones said: gram involving toe physical well be year because o f a breakdown. famous contribution to the world This game marks the sta.t of the tal. Mr. Clemens, who was 56 years legislative program before the as the American League In 1933 with sas, who stripped McCluskey of his ticipate. court and looked on. They had ap ofTh« "P ‘h® "ection "The state rests. Your Honor." ing of hundreds a^lde from the Equipoise met an old rival. of athletics can emerge victorious final half of the current campaign old, sustained a Iracture of his hip sembly. She Is an interesting, en schoolboy tricks that had toe young outdoor steeplechase title last sum ' .Miss Vtnson Not Coming parently been delayed by the snowy o A small Reilly announced he would like to varsity football squad. Jamestown, the unbeaten 2-year-old this Saturday and next Saturday for the Red and White and toe roads. smear. He said he found no otner in a fall In the basement of the thusiastic speaker, and was well Enumerator for Manches outfielder Jittery. They say, too, that Rangers Forced To Call mer in setting a hew record for the champion o f 1930, who twice had be will take bis place as undisputed CHarkcraon are eager to gain re Due to a previous engagement, continue his cross-examination of almshouse on January 18. He leaves versed in her subject. She aUo Not Held By Banks last season when George came up The bulky little defense attornev paint on the ladder or rounds. Thomas H. Sisk. beaten the Chocolate Soldier, in hie event, and Donald Lash o f Indiana, king of the country's two-mllers, a venge for five defeats suffered In the local committee was unable to a brother, Chris Clemens, an Inmate lauded the work of the state federa "The stadium is not conti-oUed by from Newark to replace the battered directed Koehler's attention to Fed tr And asked Wilenta stood on his announce ter Area. record race.. - T h e meeting was winner of the national A A U cross place for .which he has been a for eight ste.-ts. secure the services of Miss Marlbel eral Trade CoQimlaslon suits ■ In ir the North Carolina pine such as of the Norwich State hospital. tion, which Is well organized and banks an illusion which grew out of Ekirl Combs be was better than a country title last November and 'Vinson of Boston, the .United States ..lent, "The state has rested. Yo«l staged on the neutral ground of midable contender for the past five Rivals Are Tied which he testified on "wood fail found In the ladder was not usea Funeral arrangements are Incom " “5. “ inerobcrshlp of 6,000 women. toe supposition that It was too much .300 bitter and a classy fielder and one of the leading long distance woman's champion. Miss Evelyn may call whom yoli please." Off Clash With Endees Arlington Park years. West Hartford edged Manchester ures." plete. Dr. E. G. Dolan o f tola town who for us to handle. The fact Is that smart runner he would have turned for taxing and crating purposes. Wllentz said he understood the They could not have picked a by 27 to 25 In the flrat engagement Chandler, the world's greatest sin Koehler explained the cases In WM Invited to speak before the Rudolph R. Trautner of 249 For toe bonds are held by 1,647 indtvld- out to be If toe Babe had left him gle exhibition skater was unable to agent would come during the de Harold W. Oarrity est street, East Hartford, has been better spot, tor toe track was the when Manchester had difficulty In volved questions of wood wesknes He asked then If Doiiglas fir were gathering, also praised the work of uals, estates, corporations and alone. appear her on Feb. 3, due to an In fense's case and there would be no the State Women’s Democratic Fed appointed farm census enumerator fastest in the world. Indeed, old getting started before it waa too or overloading, *uch i^rposcs. delay. Harold W. Garrlty and hia general banks. Thirty-two banks In toe "W hy don’t you belt toe big guy jury siutained In an exhibition. eration. He briefly reviewed activi for Manchester. State Armory WiD Be Deco Matt Byrne, trainer of the immor late. West Hartford has dropged Q. You have never undertaken to 'The ooe-by*four8. Yes. Bxten- Reilly also asked to have Miss committee will be present to go Pittsburgh district hold only 3290,- once and for all 7" asked a team MAINE HOLDS SKI The committee Is In communi Bively.'* E K S T O m C O M E ties in the state and federal admin Sanol Jay Solomon, state census tal Salvator, stated that had he three League starts since then and court before to Identify chisel or Hlldegarde Olga Alexander recall over the project with them. 000 o f toe total of 31,810,000. mate. "That’ll stop him.” NEW UGHTWEIGHTS LEAD cation with Roy Sblpstead, instruc supervisor, announced today that been able to reproduce toe “king of the locals have lost two out of three plane marks on lumber? Q. Speaking of the ladder, did istration in the last few years, and "The rest are In the bands of the tor in the Ice Club, Baltimore, re ed to test her "credibility." A representative of the Federal 17406836 107 Federal census enumerators ' Selkirk a powerhouse of an athlete rated for President’s Bali toe tiu l” in hie best form,»be would so the rivals are deadlocked for tos A. No. you notice any dilTerence of con stressed the grave responsibility of people. The bonds are one of toe garding the engagement for the Wllentz said she would be pro Housing Administration office In are in the field taking the census with a well nigh perfect record In MEET IN FEBRUARY have shaded 1:33 for the mile. Q. This Is the first time you have struction between Sections 1, 2 and toe party both in the state and na- best investments in the Pittsburgh cellar position, with fifth place the local carnival. duced but he wanted no delay of Hartford will bp present and a vlso- o f agriculture for 1935. A ll of the free for alls stared. been called upon to testify to that? 3 7 ” ® for more harmony diatrict. They have survived the This Saturday; Moriar- BOXING BACK TO FAVOR prize of victory tomorrow night and the defense case. matic film on "Community Cam enumerators are sworn employees "W hat” he gasped. "H it toe Weights Favored Jamestown. Due to the storm of last night A. Yea. A. I did not. w l ^ toe party, and a fuller sup panic without default of the 6 per possibly a tie for fourth. __ "With respect to tola lady I re paign" will be shown. port of Governor Cross now begin of toe I^partment of Commerce. Babe?” Considering toeir past battles, and the amount of snow oh Center Q. Now you demonstrated to the N “ “ hera 1 and 2 seem cent interest.” West Hartford's lineup consiits of Springs pond. It may be necessary sent the statement that the defense TTie plan o f the Federal Housing ning his third term. He urged the Each of them has taken an oath and Career or no career that wasn't ty’s-Speedboys Tilt Can U. S. Eastern Amateur it la little wonder these two were Jury yesterday that one of the to be II little better than 3? is In possession of any evidence re Breedoasts Are Out Carey and Gro.uley, forwards; to postpone the Carnival until Sun Administration is to make a thor Members of Fraterm'ty to women to make known their senti la under severe penalties of any being done as far as Selkirk was out for blood. Previously, they notches In the ladder rail was made A. No dilTerence except a more motely affecting her credibility. It is because o f this obligation, Promisiog Crop of Fighters Wooldridge, cenlet; and Canmbell day, Feb. 10. If this action is taken by a \ Inch chisel? ough canvass of the town and try ments to our legislators through the disclosure o f Information. concerned. bad met at even weights, once at Racing Notes and Passmore, guards, with John In 3^^^ 3™*!® of lumber was used However, If counsel desires her ap Harrison points out that he and toe celled by ^owstonn. Association Champion- by the committee at the regular A. Yes. to induce home owners to take ad Gather in Rockville for federation aa a whole. Meet Opposition. 130 pounds, and again at 122. son, Stevenson and Passmore in re pearance, I think It can be ar vantage of the offer of a Federal Although the census of agricul- athletic council have declined to per But this time, Jamestown got in Seem Due to Dispel De weekly meeting this evening in the Q. It could well be made by any Q- A little weaker? ranged. New York. Jan. 24.— (A P ) — The serve. Manchester is expected to Arm y and Navy club. It wUl be pos- loan for repairs. A director will be mit the broadcasting of football at 118, because, after a,year's lay standard \ Inch chisel? A. Yes. Slak would be available. Justice ’^®" ‘®**®" the year games. ships Sbted at Rnmford. national uniform code for thorough start Johnson and Muldoon, for M ble to secure the services of a A. Yes. sent here and there will be six can 1850, every 10 years, and since 1925 It doesn’t seem aa though toe Na- off, he had been slow to round into i Trenchard said, on assurance from Homecoming Night. pression; Ambers, Del bred horse racing has been given wards; Gavello, center; Ob’ichowakI large group of celebrated Unite Toonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene Ahern T hat STRAY PUP THAT EDPIE SROU6HT IN HAS WON HIMSELF A HOME IIRSSIFIED WHV TOtiNT you T-IND OUT THE A. man’s alibla are usually about Some women are so careless the NOT TEN YEARS only part of their weekly allowance HORSE'S AGE -BEFORE YOU -fcOUGHT as dUrtcult to SM through as wom OLt> *-^NlNE J u i n v an's sheer silk stockings, sad about they can account for is tha dime h i m 9 **-N 0 W 1 AM POSITIVE THAT ^ RDVERTISE as hard to pick a hole in. that Junior awallowed. AT LEA&T.-THAT% THE HOOPLE TAMllY TREE IS RDOTEDJ WHAT THEY SAY Things That Oonat. A good neighborhood is a 'place -BACK TO SIMPLE SIMON j where the landlord penalises Jrou was dancing. "You do say such going to be so busy, are you, that N ot what we have, but what we use; HE IS *-w‘BUT 1 for being respectable. YOU'RE ALWAYS -DIGGING A* WELL nice things, Greg," she said sofUy. you won't haviB Ume to play now N ot what we see, but what wo 0 " ; J * -M U fA B L E "Oh, but I mean it! Vicky— I and then?" \ choose; . TOR A -pUMP HAN-DLE YOU Mother—What's the matter, m u /a b l E wish you'd pay attenUon to me.” Brian laughed. "No. I don't think New American Opera These are the things that mar or •BOUGHT AT A*BA-RGAIN i "But I am, Greg." I'll be too busy." bless dear— sick? OH,-DASH FT—s. "No. you're not. You're not even "G ood" Her hand touched his The sum o f human happiness. Father (waving telegram)—Just IP YOUR "RACE HORSE IS listening—" 1 HAVE PATTH IN for an instant, withdrew. Has, Its Premier Toda: The things nearby, not things afar; a slight touch of the son. T E N YEARS OLX>,YOU'D The music came to ihc flnal note, Erirji took a cigaret case from N ot what we seem, but what we HIS -RACING The admitted scarcity of birds •BETTER Ncrr ENTER ended, with a crash. Vicky said, his pocket, opened It. "C igaret?” are; affords many hunters a perfectly ABILITY/• J, PUBLIC PASSENGER ^ t o o i m a i u "Darling, xio you know what I'd he offered. These are the things that make or HIM IN ANYTHING tenable and logical alibi. .m a «•* timct.isb like most in all the world right She took one ind he struck a break; SERVICE 20-A now? A cocktail — one of those PASTER match. A moment later tw o tiny That give the heart its' Joy or ache. with the cherries, not the other PERSUADING THE IN ADDITION TO SILVER Lane b e g i n HERE TODAY flames punctuated the dafkneas. N ot what seems fair, but what is J im V TO T H A N A , . NINE YEARS all pick on .Vicky," he said kind." -SOAK A Bur Line, De Luxe Bus for Jodge OALE HE.NDERSON, pretfv, SS, •T "W ell. I'm glad to be back, too." •t“ th^ Pa^ha't^rden "“ ‘e'' orders the chest burledj true; CRIMINAL SHOULDN'T •PARA-DE/, think she's a darned nice girl." ■ "A ll right." said the young man. Fo7f>,. 1 ^ ‘ °®*os the key Into a pond. ThJ BE T E L L OLD/ party or team trlpa, n i also offer worka In a silk mill. She and her Bnan said casually. "Oh, it was a Not what we dream, but good wc DIFFICULT. JUST briAher, PH IL, 19, support their In- "Oh, of course she Is!" the girl "Come along—" ■ Luren^e nIghUngales sing- 1 I'HEM H E 18 A (XlRPORA'nON. 7 passenger sedan delivery. Phone in green went on hastily. "Sweet disappointment—finding 1 couldn't Laurence Seymour. It is his first Lawrence Tibbett has the role oA do; 3063. 8860, 8864. x-alid father. But Vicky shook he head. "N o," do the thing I'd set my heart on. as can be—when everything goes producUon—and the seventeenth the Pasha, Frederick Jagcl that o l These are the things that shine like STEVE MEYERS, who also she said, "you get it. You get two But that's all over now. I'm gUd America opera—at the "Met." her way. When it doesn't—watch cocktails and bring them into the Etienne, and Marek Winhelm thd gems. works In the mill, oaks Gale to mar* to oe home again." For Helen Jepson, tall, blonde na- out! I remember the way she lounge. I'll be waiting for yoUi" eunuch. Like stars in fortune’s diadems. ry him. Sh« prtimise. to give him Uve of 'litusville, P a„ It is her de- an answer In a few Jays. treated Sally Troy at the Law " I won't be a minute—" Miss Jepson, singing the role oil Not as we take, but as we give; the Vicky said, "That girl you in Uut as leading soprano. Not as we pray, but as we live; faotattons— SKATES SHARPENED, key mak- That night Gale goes skating rences' house party. The Troys left young man agreed, turning aw'ay. the wife, has rcachexi the MetropolN troduced us to in P a ris-th e one For Frederick J. Keialer. ecenic These are ^^the things that make for ing. lock, gun, vacuum cleaner re on the river. Tin- Ice breaks and town a couple of months later. And Vicky flashed a glance after his tan by way of the radio. N ext with the red hair. What's become designer, It Is his first chance to ...... „ „ „ peace I know from the date of my birth pairing. Braltbwalte. 52 Pearl St she Is reseued by B R IAN WEST- that Evans affair—well, I'm Just departing back, then crossed the of her?" music, she says, she likes flohij Both now and after time shall cease. I mutt be an old man. but I don't more, whose father, now dead, hiillt' ever get In Vicky room to where Brian Westmore was ■•Reba?" ma^h^e 'isually lives In a beach col thf^«i»A mill.smiii Brian'u.t.....—I... asks Gulf* s..In u-alt....s' inatcnerg way! When she wants standing with two other men. He rfMd Opera settings. In- j so that she can devote much ti feel like an old man and I don’t anything she goes “ Yes. that was her name. I re-' stead he is using a huge white cy- j surf casting. Secretary—Here’s a letter from SALESMEN WANTED Willie he gets hU car but when he after it - and saw her and came forw’ard. member now." think of myself as such. <------gets It." clomma on which lights will throw a fresh air mission asking for a — U. S. Senator O u ter Olaae. returns she la gone. Vicky said, "Brian, I'm bored "Haven't heard of her in Seymour Uas a pupil o f Fannie m a n w a n t e d f o r lUwlBlgh with this party." the background. fontribution. Mennwhlln V K ’KY' T llA T f'IIK K , "Vicky's a brunet with a hldnd niciiths," Brian said. "She took it C. Dillon of Los Angeles. From, Routs of 800 families. Good profits SeymouFs ' short. Ironic opera Magnate—A fresh air mission? b ^ T l - R E daughter of ROBERT THATCHER, temperament and a red-head dispo "So soon! But we've only Just Into her head to go off somewhere. his earnings a.s director of the draJ Fascism, the more it conaidere come!" deals with an affair between the Send them a drafL for hustler. We train and help you. general manager of the mill, hears sition," put In a third girl who had Scotland. I think. Promised to matic art department In the Sacra-^ and observes the future and the de HIM Count a ll kvcratf* « u r u t to Write today. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. that Rri.,n has rome home. Vleky come up and Joined the group. "It's "I know, but I'm bored Just the Pasha's bored young French wife mento, Calif., Junior college an<4 velopment of humanity, believes fnttUIa. numbtrs and abbravlatlona sam>." write but I nevei heard from- her." and Etienne, young and handsome We recently asked the Town WITH •acb count aa a 'ord and compound • CVA-48-SA2, Albany. N. Y. ehangtsi her riiind ab U »T CAU* BARBARA SAYS f u m b l e s FOR BEANS FINALLY RECOVERS IT STARTS HOME MOMMY AlVAfS MONEY AND AFTER MUCH BVr FR4AUV LETS HER PAY RESOLVED T A K n RCAS FOR THINGS, TD PtACATE SO HE BARBARA GIVES IN . ft f • •' ' ' • ' f g < v ' V ^ - . v ^ W ^ f f s p p ^ * THURSDAY, JAHUARFii,> A m ^ 0 t » r t i i v i t t ftETCim ENGAGEBfENT terday afternoon and continued all untU the train arrived to bring them posod by the raplU there that tbe back to Manchester. It waa neces Thomaa D. Smith, refreshments; ■y-BepelBr B«qM«t night, but at 8 o'clock tbla morning Trade l^ o o l here would aloo close. METHODIST BOOSTERS Melvin Cox, popcorn and peanuts; TOWN IS BURIED the eky waa bright and a fair day sary to work all night Store DeUvettes waa promiaed. Leon Holmes and Mrs. C. Homer PEERLESS ORCHESTRA Switches In the freight yards Local stores began malting de Ginas, decoratlona; tickets, Mr. and Milkmen had a bard time making liveries of groceriea to local home* II..JWHALEC0 froze up and thl.up which HAT SHOP dealers during the storm and oil The notice of the closing of REASON NO. 35 SWOKDFISli sells for I5e can. trucks from the Center Auto Stip- schools given In other places « ef 893 Main Street PLYMOUTH ‘bine e o .r i. taken from tbe richeit MACKEREL FILETS ply continued making emergency fected the attendance at the State Opposite St. James’s Church 1 1 ^ We still have a aupply of Hor- and Msm. of tbePenn«ylT.ni.anlbr.cile FILET OF SOLE and deliveries until I a. m. today. Two Trade school In Manchester. In field.. It i. cleaned and icreened mel's Vegetable Soup In the trucks from this company were pre SLICED RED SALMON pound and four-ounce large con. stead of there being the usual 225 by tbo most efficient method, known paring to make deliveries today as pupils In attendance the school DE SOTO CARS to science to remove dirt, slate and of a quality simply wonderful. Next shipment of this soup w-lll soon as the side streets arc cleared. opened this morning with 72 pupils other foreign matter. And every he In a one-pound can. Stock Coal flealers reported few emer Now On Display At present. With the exception of two PUBLIC SETBACK •tep in the preparation of ‘bine Scallops, 12 ounces 44c. up a half do»m rana now at the gency calls during the late after old price. who came from Stafford Springs, coal’ I. accompanied by a water Stewing Oysters, pint .He. noon yestenlay and early evening. two from Rockville and two from Tomorrow Nig-ht proem — washing and rewashing Depot Square In Heinz Soupe, we call atten All dealers contacted were ready to Warehouse Point the other pupils tbe coal time and again. That's why make deliveries some time today. Orange Hall Boston Bluefish, lb. I.'>c. tion to theac peputar varletlea; present were from Manchester. The Garage ‘bine coal’ gives clean, healtblnl beat Onion . . Mushroom . . Beef The storm was such that there attendance had not Increased at 1 Depot Square Tel. SIM — free from all dost, soot and Whole Haddock. Cash Prizes Broth . . Srolrh Broth and To was no local freights moved from o'clock and it waa decided to dose smodge. Let ns fill yonr bins with Filet of Haddock. the Hartford yards Into Manchester, mato. Sperlal dozen lot prires. the school' at 3 o'clock thla afternoon ‘blaa eaaP 1$ WASHED clean, money-saving ‘blue eoal’ now. Steak Cod — Mackerel. Vernon or Willlmantlc. The trou At this time of the year It Is a instead of 5 o'clock to .^ve the AND REWASHED IH MIUIDHS Onr delivery service is the fastest good Idea to keep your emer- ble on the railroad started last OF CALLOHS OF WATER in town. Phone ns today. pupils who did come from some dis Butterfish, lb. 19c. grney ahelf well atoekrd. night. The train from Boston to tance an opportunity to get home. Waterbury, due at 8:22, was a half Extra Ijirgc Smelts, Ih.i There waa no student at the i hour late In reaching the Manches .13c. Juice Oranges, dozen 38e. school from Bolton, Coventry or ter station. While the train came South Windsor, notice having been The W . G. GLENNEY CO. Ripe Tomalors, box I He. to a atop, the lee that had formcil given In those places that there Coal, Lumber, Alaaom’ Supplies, Pnint. HalHiut 4 to A tomatoes. between the plank platform and the 888 No. Alain St. Tel. 4149 .Manchester Smoked Filet of Haddock would be no regular school sessions Fresh Spinach. rails resulted in the locomotive being held In the towns and It was sup- Fllct of Wole. unable to get the train underway. Celery . . Lettuce . . Beets. CLAMS! The section gang had to be called and It was an hour before the train steaming Clams, 3 qU. 89r. 0|ienrd C'lanis, pint 35r. Bolted Corn Meal, was able to get underway. Kye and Graham Flour In 3 and The drat train In from the west Clams In shell, 'J qls, S5e. Our clients tell us ,5-lh. hags. this morning was half an hour late. Sniders' Oyster Cocktail Sauce, II was made up In Waterbury, but 35c. klolaases, 3Sc and Sfir qt. the chief cause of tbe train being that they save maiiy Oyster Crackers . . . Rostoii Old Fashioned Buckwheat late was the waiting for connec Flour. PULL OVER! Common Crackers . . . Tar tions at Hartfonl. Only one rail Is times the cost of our tar Sauce . . , Cracker Meal. now In use from Oakland street Without (Miylng out-of-sca- cast an Saltsea Clam Chowder, Ig. these fresh BIrdsc’yr Foods. take, care of the line from .Manches can 32c. Just look at Ihrs4< thrifty ter Into Willlmantlc. The ilrlfts clean and adjust their prirea for menu thrills: early la.sl night caused trouble and AUTO B. & M. Clam Chowder, Ig. the gang wa.s held at Willlmantlc can 29c. (iniden Bantam Corn, 4 PLANTATION SONGS Underwood’s Clam Chow ADVERTISE.MENT- OIL BURNERS .servings, 21c. SERVICE der, can 19c. Garden Fresh Peas, 4 The Princess Grill has a delicious A properly adjusted fire is and Spirituals Heinz Clam Chowder, can servings. 27c. luncheon for only 35c. Try It. much more economical on oil. 19c. By a Green or Wax Beans, box 19c. Our service is backed by C?ookle Sperdal— Freah from lUPIlEPE men with many years’ aggre- Quintette of Colored Singers the Ovens— Delicious .Strawbrrrie.s, / o f Expert t gatc oil burning experience. From the CRISP GINGER SNAPS box 27c. Anierlron Church Institute For Negroes HRUCi ! Limas. 27c. Spinach, of the 2 25c 23c. Broccoli, 23c. SILENT GLOW EPISCOPAL CHURCH f?-' SALES ST. MARY’S PARISH HOUSE FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 8 P. M. ‘ Silver Offering. BIRCH STREET TAVERN HAROLD T. * 24 Birch Street 2 FREE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY WEST, Inc. SATURDAY NIGHT AT 10 AND 11 30 BImcII Street Tickets With Every Glass of Beft* Phone 5303 or 8706 Kinjrsbury and Dawson Beer and Porter HARD STARTING Try Your Luck At the Birch Street Tavern POOR LIGHTS Come and bring your friends. Our Prizes are worth winnini;. Generators should charge more In The Best cold weather as the thick oil causes starters to draw more current. Blue Flame Range Oil CHEAPER We will adjust your generator to keep your battery fully charged for the winter driving free of charge. than quick- 8 v 2< NORTON burning The Manchester Public Market ELECTRICAL Midland Filling Station porous fueis INSTRUMENT CO. 811 Main S t W. 8. Grant, Mgr. Hinianl Street Phone 4060 Tel. 8961—SUtloB LOW PRICE SEA FOOD SPECIALS Tel. 60SS—Honse Telling you to appear at this modem " " • • ‘ ...... 2 lbs. 25e Swordfish, center cut ...... 29c lb. Service Station for Gas . . . Oil . . . Tires Pinochle Tonight Boston Bluefish, sliced to frv or to bake ...... 13t lb* AT MASONIC TEMPLE ANTHRACITE . . Batteries . . . Car Heaters . . . and Fancy U rge Smelts — Herrings — Fresh Oysters. 8:00,P. M. every other service requirement! Chowder (lams ...... 2qts. 25c ATLANTIC PEA COAL —— All Men Invited! —— Be sure to appear or you’ll be fined in F re ^ SpareRlhs — Salt Pigs’ Hocks — Native Pigs* Admission 25e. liver. * terms of unnecessary expense, and dis^t- Now you con uta long-burning Anthrocit* in FUEL isfaction. H&libut Steftk ...... 29e Ih. and your haotar at a prica lowar than bulky sub* stitutai. Naw lorga siza Paa Cool will slosh .*® ...... • • • • ^ 2 ih*. 35c Fresh Haddock Filets...... Ib. LOCAL 2125 your hooting costs and ^ ^ MORIARTY RANGE • AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT sava you trips to tha collar. $ JR ^ ^ a O O NOTICE! Hone Made Codfish Cakes...... so* do*. c a s h p b i c e BROTHERS Phono your ordar now. A special meeting of all B. G. Per Ton SOI-SI5 Center Street—Corner Broad « Mackerel..iflc and 15c Mch OIL Weavers and Loomfixers .will Devil’s Food U y e r Cakes. Special...... 19c each Fuel Oil .. •6*ic gal. be held in the Odd Fellows Home Made Assorted Cookies...... lOe do*. Range Oil • S'/jC gal. G. E. WILLIS & Building Saturday morning, f h t H o A t Fine Cooking Apple* ...... 25c January 26th, at 9 o’clock TIRES • BATTERIES • CAR HEATERS sharp. AH are expected to WE DELIVER - DIAL 5111. SON, Inc. attend. LT.W oodCo. Open 24 Hours. FVee Road Service. Coal. Lumber, Ataaona* Supplies, Paint .35 Rissel SI. Tel. 4496 S Main Street xeL gijg Phone 3873 «MtNBAeiTS ■I- -