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AYERAOE OAILT CIBOtllATIOM for the Meath of April, U88 WEATHER Ponvaat of |i. ». Weather Barean, 6,124 Hartford M«nber of tiw AodH iia m ljrB trr l| m lb Fair and continued cold tonight Boreaa of CtronlalleM Surttiitg and Friday, probably light froot to- MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM night. VOL. LVII., NO. 190 (CUaaUled Adverttaliig oa Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS House of Refuge in Besieged a ty BRAZIL DICTATOR ,8- llAMOY IS TAKEN

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Over 500 In Jail, 12 Were langsn Idand As Thon* OVER TO THE STATES Kifled In Attempted Re- LATE NEWS sans Of Refugees Pour In DICTATOR IMPO.SSIBLE, ^ volt; Details Of The Plot FLASHES! From The Captured City. CHA.MBEKL.\I.\ A.SiSZlKl-h Republicans Proposed Td CABINET ASKED London, May 12.— (API—"j Learned By The PoBce. am no dictator,” Prime Minister D. 8. KEEPS POUCY Decentralize Authority By Shanghai, May 12— (A P l-A m er- Neville Chamberlain told a rally Washington, May 12 _ (AP) — ABOUT DELAYS lean bluejackets today patrolled the of Conservativ'e party women to- Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, May 12.— The American government adheres day. Placing Funds In Handf to Its policy of non-recognitlon of small International Settlement on lA P)—Brazll'a strong man Presi- "I would not be doing my duty ronque^ed territory despite the post- Kulangsu Island, off the South IN PB M U enO N dent, Oetullo Vargaa, Invoked full t l^ of Great Britain and France at If I did not attempt to give the China coast, as thousands of refu- Of Bi-Partisan Boards; military and police action today to UfMeva In favor of recognizing lead both in direction and pace Ethiopia, Secretary of State Hull gees and soldiers poured In after to the various activities of the wipe out forever Fascist Green- aaM today. Japanese naval forces captured British Labor Wants An Ex- government,” he said. Would EHminale Polhkt. zhtrta, whose three and one-half nearby Amoy. hour rebellion failed because they “Our policy remains absolutely "But If the government's unchanged,” the secretary said at The Japanese reported complete policies did not meet with the did not know the government palace occupation of Amoy Island, Includ- planation Of The Empire’ waa without a garrison within Its his prcM conference. He took the approval of the country we could Washington, May 12.— (At*) walls. unusual step of authorizing direct ing the city of Amoy, Important not retain office for a week." port 600 miles south of Shanghai. —The House beat down todsy Police, with SOO of the rebels al- quotation. t Warplane Program; Says • • • All foreigners were said to be safe a Republican attempt to tum ready In Jail, spread through the dty. searched every suspected Faa- killed at PRIMARY At the same time the Japanese the administration of relief reported new gains on the Shan- clat'e home, made more arrests and ^ ersburg, Tenn., May 12—(AP) The Sitnation Is Muddled. —A f o ^ r deputy sheriff was shot tung front, where fully a dozen col- over to the states. The stand- found evidence the revolt waa well TBEASUBY SEES ing vote was 106 to 39. planned but without coordinated eX' to death and a deputy sheriff criti- P” Pf™t*'>"® to care for 38 Americana In Amoy, China, umns were moving steadily toward cally wounded near here today In a flghtlng between Invading Japanese naval forces and the Lunghai railway against "stub- I ecutlon. London. May 12.— (A PI—Prime The first amendment to ths The rebels made their attack yes- r w over a bitterly contested county defending Chinese troopa.-ts the U. S Consulate, pictured above. It Is born” resistance. $3,054,000,000 lending-spend- primary. In charge of Vice-Consul Leland C. Altaffer. On the left wing of this 65-mlIe Minister Nevdile Cliamberlaln’s (^b- terday morning against President BEYENUES DBOP ing bill, offered by Represen- Vargas’ palace, the residence of the The slain man was Identifled by front, the Japanese asserted they Inet today faced an angjy Parlia- chief of staff of the army, and other the m ^rtaker who took charge of had occupied Langtzehu, south of ment demanding an Immediate ex- tative Bacon (R „ N. Y .), was strategic points—but they lacked tiM t ^ y , as Luther Hinson, 52. The Tancheng and only three miles from planation of Great Brltaln’p mud- the minority proposal for da- sheriff’s office said James Rlgglna, FOBiraVEAB the one vital piece of Information the Lunghai. and said the CWnese dled warplane production program. centralization of relief. It pwe that could have carried them to at M, was oriticaily wounded. Rig. were In ‘’full flight.” Thlj Is the A two-way revolt against the ginss brother, John, si. and a by- KEMP’S COUNSEL A H A C K S posed to set up bi-parttsap least momentary success. nearest they have approached the government’s handling of the vital J. Alberto Lins De Barroa, former slander were wounded slightly. vital east-west railroad In their five- air defen.ves stemmed from the La- Experts Declare New Tax boards to handle relief funds charge d’affaires who helped defend months drive. bor opposition, which planned to and to require states to put up LE.ARY’S whereabouts the President’s palace, toid about It GRAND JURY PROCEDURE Two C3ilneae divisions fighting at make political capital out of to- 25 cents for every $1 contrib- today. 1*— (API—The Matowchen. flve miles northwest of day’s debate, and the uneasy Con- Program Will Bring In 50 Had No Oarrtzon. “ 10 today that Tancheng, were said to have been servatives themselves, who hoped uted by the Federal govent- •T believe the attackers did not Daniri J. I^ r y , former comptroller "almost annihilated.” the government could allay their l$lh’on Dollars Less Than ment. know the palace waa completely of the city of Waterbury who has Claims Methods Of Scenes on Kulangsu Island as distrusts with adequate explana- Under that arrangement. without an Internal garrison, other- not answered a week-old subpoena Parkway SELASSIE’S PLEA Cfliinete civilians and soldiers sought tions. wlae they would have advanced Into for him by the Grand Jury Bacon said, “ more and more refuge were dazeribed as almllar to Air Minister Viscount Swlnton In They Had relief money would reach the the palace Instead of flghtlng In the probing Waterbury municipal af- those In Shanghai’s International the House of Lords and Deputy Air gardens." he said. Probers Were niejal;: HEARD BY LEAGUE Settlement last August Minister Earl Wlnterton In the people in actual need.” ‘The truth la the President’s life l^ t Numerous Refugees Ckimmona were assigned the task Washington, May 12.— (AP) — “ By this plan,” he said, ^ws was In Imminent danger.” m ^th, but has not hern seen there Lays Groundwork For Ap- !___ While the Island, ordinarily popu- of facing the battering ram of Vargaa, with bia dark-eyed 23- during the past week. Final Congressional approval of the believe we will go a long wsy yoar-old daughter, Donna Alzyra, lated by 250 foreigners and 40,000 sweeping charges focussed on one TTie A d v ^ te reported Leary had Chinese, was reported quiet, the fact—Britain's ' need for more new tax program left Treasury of- toward eliminating politics in and only flve othera were Inside * “ -hour visitor there, several peal To Highest Court. Exiled Emperor Too III To planes. relief and relief in politics.” ready to fight off the attackers from great influx of refugees presented flclals today with prospects of about hut that a tborongh aa laerzaatng______problem.^______It_____ waa__ to Lord Bwlnton's own poUUeal life Wood rum’s Opinion. palace wtndowa. but flghtlflg out- 85.830.000. 000 ravenue la tha bUIWhUa but ccmnafllnK that side apparently convinced the rebels mL*?***** *" Con>os Christl Bridgeport, May 12— (AP)— A~i - ^eak bs ffit Sbdement htfp control the.:roCuSN6 U>d eafq-|^""B ^ balance beoauae o( ths year than tbay bad anticipated. failed to disclose his presence guard American property that the!*H*gatlon that ho was re- Original estiraates provided fdr they faced a strong body of defend- tnera, since the subpoejui wm tseoed broadside attack on the Grand .Jury | ers. Arriving reinforcements saved united States . bluejackets landed sponsible for the delays to produc- 86.330.000. 000 revenue to the bll, but hy toe Grand Jary, procedure employed In the Merritt I Read To The Delegates. from the Gunboat Asheville. tion and that the air ministry rum (D., Va.) said It would be In- the palace and the attackers capitu- • • • one Federal expert declared the advisable "to change the machin- Parkway investigation and now be- The United States destroyer Ed- should be headed by a member of lated. BRITISH SHIP BU.MBEU lower level of business and the re- ery” to this fashion during a time Vargaa, bis position as dictator ing used in the Waterbury investi- sall left Shanghai this afternoon en the (Commons and not the House of sultant declne In corporation profits of “emergency.” London. May 12.— ( A I* )_ O hw- Lords. apparently strengthened. Invoked gation waa launched In Superior Geneva. May 12—(A P )—Ethi- route to the south (3ilna coast for would reduce that fl,^re. Republicans said they would mak* ers of the 1.495-ton British steamer patrol duty. It was believed It Doing Everything PoMlble martial law to carry on punitive ac- Court today by John Keogh, coiui- opia’s fallen Emperor Halle Selassie President Roosevelt was expected another attempt. Just before a vote tion against the revolt which ended Ureatened today Informed Uovd's might go to Foochow where Ameri- Despite the Intensity of the fu- to give quick approval to the legls of receipt of a cable from her iep- sel for G. Leroy Kemp, In argument today demanded that the question on passage of the bill, to put tiiair cans might need assistance In the program into the measure. tain av \alencla stating the vessel on motion to quash two conspiracy of recognizing Italian conquest of (Uontlnued oo Page Iwo) (OoDtlnoed on Page Pwol Indictmenta against Kemp. event of developments such aa those (Uonttnoed on Page Firo). Representative Taber (R,, N. T.) h ^ been seriously damaged bv a his African empire be taken to the In setting up claims that the pro- at Amoy. Immediately offered an amendment' direct ” hut that the crew was league assembly. The cruiser Marblehead, accord- safe. cedure Instituted here waa Illegal The demand of the former "King to cut the fund for the National and that the Indictments therefore ing to United States authorltlM Youth Administration from 878.- A SpanUh press agency dispatch of Kings” If successful probably here, waa understood to be stand- 000,000 to 820.000.000. REP(«T LOYALISTS wreck Anglo-French plana to recog- said w e ra l Insurgent planes flew (Oontlooed oo I'wo) ing by at sea between Manila and Condemning “waste” by the NT A. Valencia and bombed the ouf- nize King VIttorla Emanuele of Hongkong, awaiting developments. WAR MANEUVERS START the New Yorker aald that the or- Italy as Emperor of Ethiopia, for sKIrts of the government port. Japanese said small bands of (Chi- ganization conducted an investiga- TRAPPED BY FOES causing some casualties. the Assembly Includes all the mem- nese still were resisting on a hill tion to determine at what age chil- bers of the League, many of which near the dty of Amoy and In Iso- ALOm ATLANTIC COAST dren cease to enjoy riding on mer- SELASSIE IXISES EMPIRE 1,000 MEN CALLED are set against recognition. lated spots In other parts of the ry-go-rounds. Geneva. May 12.— (.AP)—. i-|,e Halle Selassie, too 111 to apeak, island, which Is ten miles long and Representative Murdock (D - “ t at the League Qjuncll table Spanish Rebels Announce last hopes of Halle Sefausle of block- three miles wide. Their only means Utah) declared that Taber, In se- while bis representative, Ato Law- lecting the “ moat extreme caae,” Ing an Anglo-French nrave to recog- TO HUNT FOR TOT of escape was by boat, which would Theoretical Esemr Waatry MCADOO D ISaO SES nize Italy'B conquest of his Ethio- rence Taezez, read his speech. make open targets for Japanese had ignored the help NYA bad given Thousands Of MiBtiamen pian Empire vanished today as a After he had listened silently to planes. millions of high school and college Britalq'a foreign secretary. Viscount atiidents. m jority of the delegatea ' of the Japanese Reports Halifax, announce that Britain Are Wread, Uaded At' LETTER FROM F.D.R. Taber’s amendment was shouted Encircled In Monntains. I^ g n e of Nations I’onncll declared Fonr-Year-OW Girl Has Been The Japanese expressed nonfl- down. Iff favor of recognition. wanted to give even his title to denco that continuous bombardment • • • Italy, he told the CMuncIl he had Two Pomls; Bombers Are ___ In the pro and con debate On t]>S of C3ilnese military bases In central legislation, preceding considerotiea mar ket s AT A OL.ANCE. Missing Four Days; Moth- to Geneva to "defend my peo- Hendayo, France (At the Spanish China had brought (Thlnese resist- of amendments. Representative Stocks—Irregular; leaders shift ance to the breaking point. They FronUer), May 12.— (API— Span- narrowly. He explained, however, that he Rushed To Danger Areas. 'Senator Announces That The DIrksen (R.. 111.) said the bill con- ish insurgents reported today that reported they had Inflicted "enor- tained a “device for torpedoing our ®*” ’**^^Wxed: C. S. Oovenunenta er Fears She’s Kidnaped. was “Just recovering from Illness’’ thousands of government militiamen mous damage” on Suchow, Junction state constitutions.” yuiL and asked permission to have his of the Lunghai and Tlentsln-Pukow President Asked Him To had been trapped In the mountains speech read. New York. May 12.—(A P )_' The device, he said. Is a provision Metals lead down- rallwaya. In new raids. Yesterday west of CMtellote by the rapid ad- anrtw "AM the procedure that the Thousands of theoretical enemy*^ In- | which would let the public works vance of two Insurgent columns on Bradford, Pa., May 12—(API — they were said to have killed and administration advance funds for Foreign Exchange—Steady; sterl- Volunteers, answering a call for League can command has been used wounded 300 there and to have fantrymen landed by parachute be- i Run For Another Term. the eastern front. ing, frano lower. public works projects to states or The columns, starting slmultan 1.000 able-bodied men, set out today to try to get Ethiopia out of this damaged 4,000 houses. tween midnight and dawn today at .subdivisions which have reached Iq- Cotton—Quiet; Trade buying. soon after the break of another cold body of nations," Taezez read In a two points on the Atlantic sealioard eoualy from Morelia on the eaat and hedge selling. low voice. Along the Tlentsln-Pukow rail- gal debt limits. Aliga on the west, were reported to northern Pennsylvania dawn to beat way Japanese forces from Llncheng, as the war game of the general Washington, May 12,—(A P )_ The government could construct Sogai^E aty; disappointing apot through heavry woods In a final Not Conquered headquarters air force, assigned to have formed a rectangle In the (MfnaiHL 40 miles north of Suchow, reported Presld-nt Roosevelt has carried for- and lease the projects to the local northern foothills of the Altoe De search for Uttle Marjory West. The statement of the exiled Em- they had occupied new positions on guard the United States from Inva- public bodies or the latter agenclss Coffee—Narrow; Trade bnylng. A reward of 8200 for Information ward his apparent policy of giving La Canada, closing the last means sion, got under way. a “pat on the hack" to admlniatra- could pay back .55 per cent of the of escape for government forces In leading to discovery of the blue- (Conttnoed on Page Two) MaJ. Gen. Frank M Andrews, eyed. auburn-haired child “dead or (Oootlnned on Page Iwo) tlon senators who are up for reelec- construction cost, with Interest to that area. commandant of the forr.' and head tlon by urging the veteran .Senator 25 years. The Altos De La Canada are alive” spurred the volunteers to umpire of the great t.actical maneu- "Wbiildn’t, an agreement for a press foot by foot through the wild, William G. McAdoo (D., Calif.) to about forty miles northeast of Ter- SALE OF HELIUM vers, Informed the commanders of seek another term. lease mean an Incurment of debt?” uel. The pocket In which the gov- heavily forested country 16 miles his three "Wings" that the McAdoo. elected to the 1932 DIrksen asked. "If not, why have an ernment troops were said to have south of this oil producing field. agreement 7" The Bradford American Legion Claims Doctors Can Cure —• mythical coalition of Rooaev»It landslide, made public In been trapped was about 25 mllea European and Asiatic powers —had Los Angeles today a letter from the Might Lead io Others long and IS miles wide. OPPOSED BY ICKES Post 108 offered the reward last night, four days after little Marjory, gained footholds at Kitty Hawk, N. President saying that bia retirement He said ho was fearful enactment ' Among the towns reported cap- C.. and on an Island off .Maine, flve from the Senate "would be a dia- of the provtslon might lead to other tured by the advancing insurgents four-year-old daughter of an oil Persons Who Are Unhappy field worker, wandered away from a miles southwest of Boothbay har- tlnct loss to the public." devices to circumvent state constitu- were MIrambel, La Iglesuala Del Cld bor. "I do not need to tell you that I tions. and Vlllarluengo. The advance cut family picnic to pick flowers on . a Dr. Eckener Feels Thai His mountain aide. New York, Mry 12.—(AP)—Any-^tton. There, he Informed his men, the have always appreciated the fine "It would be better to grant the the network of secondary roads They must be InformM of the imaginary* Infantrymen were hgrd money outright". DIrksen contended, Mayor Hugh J. Ryan of Bradford body who Is unhappy la “ mentally exact nature of the Ulness and be support you have given to my ad- Unking the government's eastern at work establishing landing fields ministration," Mr. Roosevelt added. "rather than to nullify and dismem- Dirigibles Are Doomed If broadcaat the appeal for the volun- told of the proper attitude to be flank at Albocacer with the western 111. ” Dr, Orman C. Perkins told bU for the hundreds of planes expected The letter, asking McAdoo to re- ber the organic acts of the states.” flank before Teriiel. teers last night, specl^ng: taken toward the patient; not to ”We want men who are physically colleagues of the Medical Society to be launched from Black aircraft consider a desire to leave public Defending the program, Repre- The full force of the Insurgenta' discuss her symptoms with her; carriers with more troope. office, was dated March.„lfl. Three sentative Greenwood (D.. Ind.), said mechanized artillery and heavy Gas Cannot Be Obtained. fit to hike through heavy brush for of the State of New York today, not to Increase her anxiety, and, 10 miles. We want them to bring since happiness “Is the real todlca- Simultaneously, the fast-slrlktng weeks later, the 74-year-oId senator tha United States "cannot aiord” bombardment equadrons was used above all, the ways and means of announced he would seek renomlna- to do less for Its needy citizens than to screen the advance. Insurgent their own lunches and be prepared Gon of success.” enemy theoretically bombed the making a suitable environment to airports at Providence, R. I., and tlon. other nations have been doing for dispatches said the retreating mili- Washington, May 12—A P)—Dr. to follow orders.” It Is as much the doctor’s Job to I which X X X she may live.” Boston. The Providence air]>ort was His Opponent. years. tiamen left hundreds of dead on the Hugo Eckener held Uttle hdpe to- Feared Kidnaped treat that type of Illness, he added, j 'This phase of treatment Is, In as it Is to overcome any of the more supposedly badly damagiyl not He will be opposed In the Demo- He declared the Federal debt at battleflelds. ukow was man Outlines His Plans. The following committee will have ^ n o ra to date are as follows: has been a Certified Public Ac- ^ t e r Trouton and Carroll Mc- they cannot be sold to the Individ- Uon of officers of the Rockville Em- charge. Misses Julia O'Keefe. Helen tte witness stand that he "lost his The weather bureau at New had eliminated the entire undis- blocking a direct advance on The Telegraph and Morning Post, ual who needs them. This In- Haven said therj was no previous cornet, George E. Keith, 19 countant for the past 18 yeara, wtU Guire, who are heading the commit- \ blem club win take place '' 225?” whipped John VV. tributed proflts tax. One expert .said Lewis St. Suchow and forcing them to con- which had always been friendly to- creases the cost of operation, or McC^artby, Stephie Yaniahewskv, record of snow on this date since be the speaker at the first monthly ward the Chamberlain government, tee on mualc for the firemen's annl- Rita Shea, Helen Miffltt, Ruth Mc- ■ Provost, Jr., 13-year-old pupil, last the new rates might enable soma Trombone, centrate on the flanks. Supported by one of the finest better known aa per capita cost. Wednesday afternoon. May 18th at December. 1917 when a few flakes fell. E. J. McCabe, 25 meeting of the newly organljicd said editorially that the Cabinet had vereary celebration have been assur i Cormack and Barbara ErteL very rich persons to avoid paying as Winter St. Japanese said seven of 14 Chi- ed by tour local bands or drum corps Working organizations ever' assem- After a series of these cases over the Elks Home on Prospect street Fnrrington gave his version Residents of Hamden saw heavy income taxes as under the ^ to m o tlv e Trades Bureau of the instituted many schemes to speed Bled and fortified with spirit de- the period of a year, the hospital is Teanle Schedule Violin, Mra. Walter Olcott, nese planes which tried to bomb a that they will p v e their services with Supreme President Mrs. J o f the Incident In the Court of Com- scattered flurries early this present law. 21 Commerce, to be held afr rearmament “yet one failure rived from an Intimate knowledge faced with a very serious problem 'The Rockville Tennis Club league morning and it also snowed tor Forest St. Japanese column near Kuchen, 70 at the Chamber offices In the Hotel free for the parade that will mark Smythe and her suite attending. . mon Pleas today before Judge The new capital gains provision miles south of Suchow on the Tlent- followed another and, while the gov- the closing day o f the week’s pro- of a keen necessity, the 1938 Me- —deficit will have the following games this ToOmas J. Molloy and a jury as a few minutes Li the hill sec- Violin Mrs. Mary Wlppert. Sneridan next Monday evening' at ernment continued assure the The InaUIlatlon will .start at three permits a taxpayer to elect whether s ln ^ k O w railway, were shot down. jo grana, to be held on Saturday. June morial hospital campaign leaders "You realize the hospital must evening at sin o’clock. Gladys Wise tte third day of the damage suit tions of Waterbury around 9 he will pay that tax Immediately or Bolton Center. ^ o clock. Mr. Perlysky's tolk will country that all was well, air re- o'clock with Mrs. Josephine John- •'trrrrr^ "I Chinese asaerted they were hold- II. Included in this number ia th« and workers last night began the have money to carry on its work vs. Bernlcs Remklewicz; 7 o'clock. n ro^h t by the bo/s parents began a. m. The temperature at New hold hla taxable assets more than center on the value of proper rec- armament continued to fall further ston being installed aa president to » *4 as s ; . • a I Some cash contributions have ing their own generally against Veterans of Foreign Wars, band, annual drive to secure 31S.000 to which it has so generously given. Phyllis Kosierek vs. Helen Under- , i*. 4 TOe principal related a story that Haven was 41. two years and pay a flat 15 per- also be^en received. The donors ord keeping and their value to the and further behind.” succeed Mrs. William Reeves of wood. Friday’s matches Include Japanese columns pushing north- which la a ThoropaonvlIIe organira- siuitainlng funds for the current It should give the people of this J 'v4y« l » , mcluded a classroom sculTle with cent. of such funds win be acknowl- business man. It U the very existence of the year. Full and complete data on Wlndsorville who ha.s serverl during Mary McOisker vs. Gertnide Pro- ward toward the Lunghal. lion, but backed by the local post. community a feeling of security to the past .year. , ...... John, during which the boy was Treasury Advice edged later in this column Both members and non-memberz British people as a free community the expenditures and Income of the know they have hospital facilities kop. From returns already received Following the Installation there ^ 'V.- said to have stamped on the princi- A Treasury official said wealthy It was refiorted, however, that of the Bureau who are engaged In and with them the existence of the hospital was given by Chairman almost at their fingertips. Mrs. John De.pulta V-' there la every reason to fee! that will be a chicken dinner served at pal's foot and kicked him In the MOTHERS’ DAY PROGRAM corporation investors could take ad- *trong retnforcementa had Joined British Empire that Is at stake." Charles W. Holman, of the Board "Manchester Memorial Hospital Mrs. NelUe (Butler) Depulta of there will be about 3,(X)0 visiting the home at 5:30 o'clock by the Shins. Mr. Farrington said that, vantage of the provtalon to avoid Japanese forcee both south and the newspaper asserted, "and ia of Trustees and General (Thatrman needs this year 315,000 to carry on Liberty street, wife of John Depulta, firemen In Manchester on that day Bonan caterers. All members plan- whipping episode, he had huge surtoxea by oldlng their prof- l^werful fleet Is In mid-Atlantic, north of the raUway. Foreign mlll- time Is the essence of the emergen- William A. Knofla of the drive com- the work to give to the people the died on Wednesday afternoon at her and included In this number will be ning to attend the dinner are asked struck the boy 10 times with a strap ENJOYED BY PYTHIANS its In the corporation for the two- steaming to bolster the forces e«Umated at least cy there can be no more toleration niittee. same service it has given them in home following a short illness. She and two times more lightly. drill teams of firemen aa well as to notify Mrs. Celia Rcynods, Mrs, year period and paying the flat 15 " I ''.® “ ®mpt to gam a f ^ t ! 150,000 Japanese now were en- for. mlscalculatlona or for half Luncheon for 250. the past. There are about 23,000 loaves her husband, two sisters, One Juror, Thomas CuUlna, was hold on this continent. those coming with their old time John Coleman or Mra. Mac D. Chap- percent. Otherwl.se, he said, their gaged In the Lunghal drive. measures.” fire fighting apparatus. A luncheon was served to nearly people in thla community. I f each Mi.ss Sophie Butler, and Mrs, J. M. oisquallfled today by Judge Molloy Memorial Temple Has Several man at once of their Intentions. Incomes would be pushed Into higher I? “ •'■dremes In six states, 250 leaders and workers of the drive one would give 31.00, and yet we Kosierek and a brother.. William on the ground that he had expressed Mast Production The old Jumper and the hand During the evening there will be Past Grand OITtcers As brackets. 3 000 Jndustrial east. organization by the trustees per- realize we cannot expect everyone Butler, all of Rockville. an opinion to a spectator about the Adoption of apeedy American drawn hook and ladder trfiek, which bridge for the members and guesLs, Guests Last Evening'. Rates In the new bill, which re 3,000 officers and men and sllghUy sonally, the auxiliary groups serv- to give a dollar, we do hope that Mrs. Deptula was a member of « s e . It was agreed to continue mass production methods, aa op- was equipped with buckets, owned with prizes and light refreshments enacts much of the present tax law, BRAZIl DICTATOR ing. A humorous skit, "The Right those people in more fortunate cir- St. Joseph's Polish church and. the the suit before 11 Juron. a*r*e American warplanes posed to the slower British hand by the Manchester fire department being served to conclude the day's ^11 apply to thla year's corporation are waiting for the word to take and the Wrong Way” by Archie Kll cumstances will contribute more Holy Rosary society, also Stanley Mr. Farrington testified that he Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters, production system, has been pul and used from 1898 to 1917 Is to be program. lucomes, and the levies will be pay- hUmh? ‘‘' “ ’" " “ ••'""nee. strafing or repainted and will be Included In P a t r i c k of The Herald was presented than their share so that we might Dobosz Unit No. 14 of the American had had complaints about the con- followed Its meeting In Odd Fellows bombing mlsalons. RUSHES TRIALS TO forward by soma as the answer, but Mrs. Eninia Plefka hall Tuesday evening with a Moth- able next March 15. the parade. by Miss Phyllla Fallow and Carl use .aa our slogan; "A dollar for Legion Auxiliary. duct of John and several other boys. others advocate retention of "hon- every person in town." Incident- Mrs. Emma Plefka, 68, of 44 Vil- ers’ day program, at which the There were predictions that ef- f* ’ ® urt dent's good graces. have been standing at "alert" ^v Doe was In an automobile accident he would meet friends, but the In- In Kemp Is convicted Whether Mr. Roosevelt will voice HOSPITAL NOTES and treated within a few minutes ST. BRIDGErS PLAYERS ALONG ATLANTIC COAST vaders lured him Into a ruse and lo state courts. Greenhouses nlr‘ sinoT:?I5 A m '* ‘* “ ® active opposition to the candidacies at the hospital, or Mr. Jones was HAPPY RELIEF 621 Htfd. Rd. Tel captured him, together with our State’s Attorney Lorin W. WlIIls of Democrats who have opposed the rushed to the hospital for an emer- .3700 best defensive weapon. who appeared with Keogh before court bill and other major adminis- Admitted yesterday: Armando DO WELL IN COMEDY (OoBttnoed fmm Page One) Moranopi, 120 Blssell street. gency operation, or lltOe Mary "W e found our telephones cut, Judge Kenneth Wynne. w1U reply to tration legislation Is another ques- Smith severely cut an artery or ten- except the link to the official gov- Keoghs arguments this afternoon tion. Many observers believe he Discharged yesterday: Ml.sa Ber- FROM PAINFUL ,"flylng fortresses" don while at play which means that ernment buildings" which brought with claims at law to support the will limit any participation to the tha Langer, 31 EMgerton street. Present “Here Comes Charlie” took off from Mltchel Field, Long CURB QUOTATIONS Mlaa Anna Saplenza, 2 Rogers an Immediate operation must be TsUnd, at 8:30 a. m., p.-udorn stand- reports of fighting elsewhere In the procedure underUken by the Grand campaign to positive endorsemeffta performed: we think only of the At Parish Hall I.«8l Night; city. ‘ o lay a groundwork rather than appeals to defeat spe- Place. Mrs. Ethel Mitchell. Glaston- r . ® reconnnl.'«nncc pn- bury. Mrs. Joseph LnForge and In- excitement which exists, but little Whole Cast Wins Praise. BACKACHE Her father, the girl said, -was cool against an appeal to the Stale Su- cific- men. do we realize what would happen Caused bjr Tired Kidneys Automobile Owners ®" effort to and calm throughout, "all for going preme Coiirt to eatablUh the pro- fant eon, 18 Knox street. locate the fleet and report Its An, SL.’P ’SJ’E V " ' " ' 2% Admitted today: Jacqueline if we did not have our community whereabouts. Am Gen ...... out single-handed, armed only with cedure of the choosing of a Grand FAIL TO SETTLE STRIKE hospital. Every day a hospital The three act comedy "Here peopla bUm« on rolot or •ttftin.s 4 his revolver, and meeting the in- Ubert. 128 EHdridge street, Mrs. kidiwyD—RHd toMy For five days, 24 hours a day, As.sd .Gas and El A ' Jury panel by the court and to sus- haa Just such cases. After a few Comes caiarlle” wss presented by Am Sup Pow ...... IH vaders in the garden. But the rest Hartford. May 12— (A P ) — Ef- Rose Limerick, 75 Main street l 'i J* tr*»tod in the ntht —WARNING— starting last midnight, the G. H tain the continued -presence of the Discharged today: Mrs. Matins da)TS stay they are returned to' their the St. Bridget's Dramatic club In TUkidwi Sfiun'tchM of Ukinir Blue Ridge ...... ' 1 of us diplomatically dl.sauaded him." stMe a attorney in the Jury room forts by the state board of media- n w Mid* *od poUoDtnM-WMto out of tha Q-. the combat units of the Army's IVi Jackson, 1343 Tolland Turnpike, homes well and happy. I f they St. Bridget’s hall lost night before Can M arconi...... tion and arbitration to settle a were unfortunate enough to be to a a small but appreciative audience. Aboutntev a poundi of WMt*. or LAST D A Y T O PA Y YO UR TAXES m .u '” ® »nmment, claimed strike by 600 employes of the three Mrs. Audrey Cummings, East Hart- which In number of airplanes, has Cent States El . . ! ...... that Judge Foster’saction In select- ford. community without a hospital they The production was presented un- Cits Serv' ( N e w ) " ! " ! ; ; " West Haven perfume manufactur- might be crippled or even lose their WMt« m «tt«r ittBs I been described by the umpires as Census; Eighty patients. der the direction of Miss Beatrice Th«*o BoiMn* m^f atart dmiius Cits Serv,, new, pfd SELASSin PLEA o °® “ ’ ® Pftrltwny ing concerns apparently had ended lives. , M A Y 16 ’ far superior to the defending forces. Coughlin and the entire cast show- ^kAcha*. r h*mnaU( ^» i m, Iom of an-i El Bond and Share ...... "■®® "'*^®' “ <1 •I’Rued in failure today, at. least temporar- " I would like to give an example w . w ttin i up •wallinf, pu ff- INTEREST AFTER MAY Ifi Uarshlpa On Way that the Jury should have been ed that they had xlven much study Nlag Hud P ow ...... chosen by the high sheriff. He said ily. of Jnst what happened to a commu- Don t wail! Aak your drunUt for Di wsrshlps-so the tacti- HEARD BY LEAGUE A conference In New Haven yes- to their lines as it waa a finished Pnia, ______Doan'' ^ E R JUNE 15 PENALTY; LOSS OF MARKERS cm problem decrees—is Penn Road ...... !!!!!" that 'never before under the com- nity to which there was no hospi- •ueroMfuIly by milHoD* for o>-.•W 4' Pitney Howes . terday brought strikers and em- tal. A brakeman riding between performance, each member carry- 1y. « . —Th*jr -L riTu «»ppyhamy reunfelirf andand wuiwill batpbaip Ifibr ing” the American coast mon law has anyone but the aheriff TOMORROW AND SAT. 15 kidnnrkidnry I fuiwauI>m Omb out poUono'poU^ou/ Unit G a s ...... (OmUnaed from Paga One) ployers no nearer aettlement ot two freight cars suddenly slipped, ing out the part assigned without Hmh in the New England area. been empowered to choose the faltering. The experience gained by WA8U f r o n Um blood. G*t Doan’f Pifia. Unit Lt and Pow A . . . urand Jury." their difficulties which arose from ■niE NEW falling to the tracks and severely t^ror Halle Selassie decUred that a workers’ demand for wage In- crushing one leg. He was given William Shea who started os an ac- Keogh argued that the continued creases and a closed shop. first aid at the scene of the acci- tor aa a small boy and who haa been hla country held not only legal but presence of the sUte's attorney in Reliable sources reported the dent and rushed ten miles to the in many shows given locally since, factual rights as an independent the Jury room, permitted by dlrec- ’C I R C L E ' state and that Italy had by no company offldala as willing to dis- nearest hospital. The man died on allowed to good advantage and in SA.MrEL NEL.SON, JR.. of the court in its charge to the' means completed conquest of his cuss pay Increases but against the I A RAO PLAYTHINO THAT the way to the hospital from loss of his part aa w old mountaineer was SUNDAY Empire. ' I^rkw ay Jury was a violation of closed shop demand. The state, Mood. probably the most outstanding of Tax Collector. the oath of secrecy imposed on the WAB.VED OF A Manchester PubBc Market "I am sorry I do not find myself board was represented bv Morgan \ CLUE-LESS MURDER . . . "In a second case, a young mar- the entir^e cast, although each per- CJrMd Jury by law. A similar R. Mooney, deputy labor commis-1 ried man was rushed to the hospital formed his or her part in a manner in agreement with Great Britain claim was made in regard to the Then Alocked Those Who cxcur sionV which has given me hoaplUllty and sloner. No future meeting date was with ap)>endlciUs and ruptured on that won praise. presence of a court stenographer in set. Sought the Killer! France to whom Ethiopia owed Its the way to the same hoepital ten RO UN D T R I P PA R K * TO the Jury room. miles away. In five days he de- original membership in the League, NEW YORK . . $2.00 the statement continued. ‘ bis connection Keogh argued veloped gangrene and passed away. SEAFOOD that in 1925. 1929 and 1931 the Other people of thla same commu- Standard American "Members of the League, this Is B O ST O N . . . $2.50 Legislature rejected bills which nity were operated upon In the reign of fear. The states that Manchester ■hh* mm Of The Better Kind vrould have specified authorizaUon offices of their family physicians FROM MANCHESTER are members of the League are iMkir JM of the aUte’a attorney to be in the because they could not be moved LI ii IT I b' ’' Encyclopedia each one for himself, Date Book l» NBtiH Ity •! trtim. Fresh CaughtTMackerel . . . - Grand Jury room to direct the In- M«NeNCSTgl» such s distance. The resulto of I N A O V A N C f . "They are tearing up treaties of terrogation of witnesses. some of these cases were fair while non-aggression, the League of Na- This Week For Exctmlon InformaHoii . V o l n B e -n -W o c k Swordfish - Fresh HaIibur.l”Fiii;roVH.ddick Quotes Decision lO D A T - FRL AND 8A*. most were unsatisfactory. If this tions Covenant and the Briand- community had had a hospital, no .^ • y 2A. — Legion Cabaret dance Phone Manchester 7791 Kellogg Pact. Keogh quoted a decisloa of Judge at Rainbow to Bolton. ... because Chesterfield Fresh Cod to fry or to boil . i li- ik Edwin 8. Thomas to U. 8. District K O T -BLO D D E D A CTI O N doubt many of the cases could have SPECIAL CONCESSION .Aggrcaaioa Spreads MfSAVF FM__ to OonnscUcut voiding an in- IN MI G HTY SONG been saved. Next Week "Since contagion of aggreoslon COUPON Back Shad ’ Shad ‘ ’ ‘ dictment because of the prtaenes Of *T46w let me give yOu an example May. 18. — Annual confirmation ingredients arc the best a cigarette has spread throughout the world , ' R O MA N C E' ll^W HAVEN Boston Bluefish.^.’... . ^ a stenographer to the Grand Jury of what happened to the same com- reunion at Concordia Lutlieran ^ eoapoa (wltk Sv« I states have permitted InternaUona) room. ’ immlty after It hod a hospital. church. ®ORSGCOtlV6ly o u m- morale to vanish. May God forgive "One 8aturday afternoon Just B®ay 16-21. — Outdoor bazaar can h a v e . . . mild ripe hom e-grown Ojred, 6 la all. clipped from them." Keogh argued that two present zpon^red by L. C. club at club lot members pf the SU te Supreme t this same time of year a T ta Evening Herald) en- P "^GETABLE DEPARTMENT The atatement expressed Haile on Oolway street. Oourt, (3ilef Justice William If. ler took bis wife and three little tobaccos . . . aromatic Turkish to- tfUes the holder to ONE Fancy Fresh Green Peas . o * [ Selassie’s "sorrow to see the most glrU for a ride. 8uddenly they , ’}**y X7.—Colored motion picture, MaUble and Associate Justice Allyn I VOLUM E of the atendnrd Fancy Fresh Green Beans ...... o powerful sUte in the world which cams to a railroad croastog— then 1938 Bride’s House”, at Center Amerlcen Eocyelo p e d I ■ 1 Kraft Cheese, sliced .. ^ has never ceased to affirm Its at- u Brown, barred the presanes of there was a . crash. The mother church house. baccos... aged for 2V^ years...pure M at The the sute’s attorney to the Grand — Coming Eweeta Strictly Fresh, Large Erm...... '*** tachment to the Covenant desert us waa IdUed instantly, tbs father and I Ufflee. with the in our sorrow." Jury room when they presided, re- three little girls were removed to ~ Swedish Tercentenary PorefcMn prloa Potato SaUd, home made,. -V.'-V.•.•.•.•.•. ISc lb V iib l 2°^ spectively, over the Diploma Mill the hospital. , After a long hard bat- celebration at Emanuel Lutheran tasteless cigarette paper... and France's forkgn minister, Georges and Watldns Gmui Jury Invastlga- church, 4 p. m. YOArVlEWEST^ Bonnet, spoke when the Ethiopian Uons. ^ With - tle BgiUnst death, tbs father and I statament was completed. Nan Orey DoMld Woods three little girls were saved. I ^ ~ AU-memberahlp meet- HOTEL "W e have dona all we can," said Keogh renewed his claim that the Edgar Kennedy "In another such com six young S *. Commerce at charges made against Kemp of Hotel Sheridan. a blend that can’t be copied CD* Luxe EditioB Bonnet, shaking hU head emphaUc- men riding to a small car were I Staffed and Baked Shad ...... 19c ea., 2 splitting commlstloas with Parkway struck by a train to which all were ~ ’Third annual outdoor Price Per Volone ally at tha Negua who sat with his Tour FkTerito Soa of the Muidcal r i ^ v a l by l.ooo school EDISON eyes closed. rsal esUto broktra do not to fact Saddle critically Injured. They were also lO M amtk mlth 9 62 Cento) consUtuto a crime at sUtutory or stogera at Educational Square. OENB AUTBT to admitted to the community hospital 6elk skewer, rmdU mmd I Whol# Wheat BiscaVto.’Mi K ...... c «:V k ‘ pnnfjjf He eald all the members of the common law. June — Carnhral sponoored elrrmlmling lee iseiia OouneU were"eorrowful': over the •Bootto' Toetto’ Bhythm" and after lutng every fadUty at the "Conspiracy must be aa agres- command of physicians they were iqr M a n c ^ r Plra DepartSanL etep which "must be June 17.— Manchester High grad- neoilATt latit DIAL 51.87 BOMt to do aa unlawful act or a uation exerdaee at Stote theater to 0*"wiMn Mencswwnl ... thetfUffifeyou MOBE PLEASURE p reM oe o f Empenor HoUe lawful act to an unlawful maaaar," 1 seiaone Increosee our emotion." he morning. declared. !to said. “Tha iadlctmenU do not j^ohaiga any ualamul than any cigarette you smoked UA.\CHKSTEK EVENING BERALU, UANCHESTEa CONN. THtiRSDAY, MAY 12.1929 Walter Kohls of 38 Clinton street PAGE F l va il attended the convention of the Con kept a hands-off attitude. Whit# ASKS AnORNEYS U.S. TO PURCHASE ABOUT TOWN nectlcut Master Plumbars' Associa- INS1RDMENT CANVASS SALE OF HEUUM House aides said he wraa powerless N. Y. Stocks tion held in Stamford yastarday. to Interfere under the law passed Employees of Hale’s Store Promote Special Sales Event The regular monthly meeting of ' MEETS W m SUCCESS last September. UME BUYING AIDS TO BE WATCHFUL PACIHC ISLANDS Loyal Orange Lodge No. 117 will be "The Place of L^<^aapltal in the OPPOSED BY ICKES Chairman Sheppard (D., Tex.) of Berlin, Noted Song Writer, AdAnu Bzp ...... 9H held tomorrow evening at 7;30 in Oommunlty" was tf^ subject of an — ^ the Senate Military Affairs commit- A4 authoritative persons said today in struments and cash to the fund of iMtot another year. eral Congressmen this week, and he said, "Sometimes when I was 20 _ tute; Can P a c ...... 614 explanation of a bill pending in the be married on May 28 to Adolph MacDONALD AND EDDY chants who have been able to meet Case fJ. I.) ...... 80 Simons of 26 View Road. $2,000 for purchase of assorted in "Maybe something wlU change by the prices of out of town firms Is that only by cooperation and co- I felt like 60." The Teutonic Invaders of Britain "1 question if there is, any great- House. - Cerro De Pas ... 3714 instruments wUi be carried in the then,” ne added, pulling at the tuft the basis for substantial savings to ordlnaUon could ^ ocU ve progress He kept office hours as usual to-1 ^ fifth and sixth centuries er need at. this time than continued Herald from time to time. of white hair on his head. Ches and Ohio ...... 29H Canton and Enderbury now are -The Sewing Orcle of the Ameri- CO-STAR FOURTH TIME LET US the hospital, Harry C. Smith, super- be made. First, toward g e t t i^ day in a carpeted cubicle at 20th ' psgans. respect for the Judicial tradition of The committee believes that there hearing for tha Townsend BUI Century-Fox, w*here editors are .'tedependencee and Impartiality. Chrysler ...... 4514 claimed by both the United SUtes can Legion auxiliary will meet to- Hlndenburg Explosion intendent. states in his annua] re- are many old but usable instru- HR4199, second, towards getting it piecing together a motion picture ■The prime necessity In making Col Carbon ...... 6814 and Great Britain. morrow afternoon at the home of The demand for helium to inflate port to tlie trustees contained in Singing Duo Comes To State ments in loco] homes which If loan- the annual report of the hospital re- out on the floor, and third, towards Into which he poured the musical the Judicial machinery work to the Col Gas and E3 ...... 714 Mrs. Beatrice Thomas of McKee the giant airships was spurred by HELP YOU An obscure $25,000 Item in a ed or donated outright would enable leased today. its adoption- wealth of his career. best advantage la the able and in- ComI S o lv ...... 714 streeL Work will be on the uniform Theater Screen Here For the explosion at Lakehurat, N. J., These are the employees of Hale's who are working to make Employees carted todai measure which the House naval af- the formation of added instrumental The constantly increasing census congressman Worth a a r k oald, The sale started today and will end Satur- The picture Is "Alexander's Rag- dustrious Judge. quaUlled by train Cons Edison ...... 25T* capes and the bedquIlL In the eve- Three Days Showing. last year o f the Zeppelin Hlnden- Cons O i l ...... fairs committee approved yesterday groups in the schools. of the hospital during the past six that the Townsend Plan advocates '. Every employee Is working bard because they will receive a bonus according to their sales recordord for the three days.davs Exceptionally line time Band." It takes its title from ing, experience and temperament ... 844 involves purchase by the Navy of ning at 7 o'clock the Junior girls burg, in which 36 Arsons were uas have been selected by the committee of-three for the event Everything is ...... - Cont Can ...... 39% months Is an indication. Superin- must show more power In organized right out of brand hew Spring stock. Berlin's first hit, but it has 30 others for his office." portions of the Uny Palmyra group, will meet at the home of Dorothy killed. WIN Com P ro d ...... 6414 Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson tendent Smith's report states, that clubs, and team work alone wUl pro- from his song bag, including three SPECIAL SALE OF Without mentioning any names, about 1,000 miles south of Hono- Wright, 176 Main street additional ward space must soon be the chief Justice continued; Del Lack and West ... 6 % Eddy, co-starred for the fourth HOUSE DEFEATS ATTEMPT The Hlndenburg was built in Ger- duce results. Congressman Clark Semetism, there was no mention of committee to do regular picket duty the public never has heard. Douglas Aircraft . lulu, Informed persona said. time. Introduce to 1938 audiences many to replace the Graf Zeppelin, provided to allow for installation is a conaUtent support of the BUI union collective bargaining with Nothing In a movie plot could “ It la the exceptions among the . . . 46% Tonight at 6:30 St. John's soft the word “Jew" or "Jewish" which during continuance of the strike-- Industry Is the most Just and eqiitt- CR A W F O R D Du Pont ...... 103 The projected acqulsitton flta Into eight new and beautiful song num- which, using Inflammable hydrogen, of more bed space, equipment for HR4199. And is very confident that surpass the incredible succe.ss story Judges, who. nith their conspicuous ball team will practice at the "Y " was not Included in a direct quota- morning and noon. table way to deal with the problem Deaths Last Night Eastman Kodak . .. the Navy's plana for a half-circle of bers. composed and written by Slg' TO TURN RELIEF RULE had made 80 round trips across the benefit of both patienta and the a.hearing will be granted, but not Berlin has actually lived. Even In . :incptness, do the harm, and they ...1!55% grounds, and will hold a special *2 5 ,0 0 0 "= ^ Institution. tion from New York newspapers It ia realized by everybody con- of capital and labor. Co m bin atio n need such admonition as it may be Gen Elec ...... 3 6 Island warning stations about miind Romberg and Gus Kahn In the AUanUc. The Graf Zeppelin In tbte session of Oongreas. The Berlin's eyes there is wonder that meeting at the church on Golway Chairman's Report As to whether Anti-Germanism ex- cemed that the strikers have, all CAROLINE KORNER BRITTON practicable to give under our sys- Gen F ood s...... 25% Hawaii. "The Girl of the Golden West," haa discontinued passenger flights. truth is he pointed out, so many ists at present in the United States, shown a great deal of courage and New York — Rear Admiral Wil- the little Russian Immigrant boy street Immediately following. Next OVER TO THE STATES Charles W. Holman, chairman of and the youthful singing waiter ol tem. Gen M otors...... 31% The House bill would authorize opening at the StaU theater for Eckner said he would not ask to Congressmen have an elecUon on I am content to leave the answer persistence In carrying on a battle liam Woodward Phelp.s, 68. w a r t i m e R A N G ES Sunday St. John's team will engage FIRST PRIZE the board of trustees, in his report, Nigger'M ike's should have traveled Duty of Lawyers GiUette ...... 8% $28,751,000 for 43 shore construc- three days. (Oontlnned from Page Oos) see President Roosevelt because their hands, they don't want bear- to any thoughtful person and sug- for the Ideal of unionism. E.MB.\RR.%SSINO. commander of the 3. S. Leviathan the team from Ware, Mass., In the o points out that the years 1936 and BO far. FOR 10 DAYS "But the maintenance of the Hecker P ro d ...... 7 tion projects, the largest in Hawaii, The numbers that the World Is to there was "no particular use” In ings now, for they have to be bock gest that any German-Amerlcan, It Is the purpose of the Interna- Point Pleasant. W. Va.— The red and, formerly commandant of the Int Harv ...... first game of the Diocesan Soft Ball m 1937 were the busiest years in the In 1911, his "Alexander's Ragtime standards of Judicial office rests ... 58 Alaska and the Canal Zone. first hear from the voices of the ered the recent recession and the view of Secretary Ickes' decision. history of the hospital. More pa- home tending to their poUUcal even one unconnected with any or- tional to court more cooperation on the new fire truck here appeared third naval district and of the navy FREE! 5-Piece Breakfwt Int Nick ...... League, at Buckland at 3 o'clock in Band” swept the country Into a new chiefly with the electorate, where . . . 47% That $25,000 Item singing stars are "Shadows on the new lending-spending program an President Roosevelt meanwhile tients were restored to health and fences. 'However, I predict the ganization, be asked and that even from other local unions and con- a bit deeper today. yard In Brooklyn. Suite and 9x12 Felt Bast Judges are elected, and with the ap- Int Tel and Tel ...... 8% the afternoon. tinue efforts to organize New Bri- style of rhythm. The tune Is sUll Navy officials said the $25,000 moon," "The Wind in the Trees, indication that the original public IN TYDO L ’S GREAT more babies were bom at the hos- Ways and Means committee will act second or third generation Amer- Juat aa Mayor George Skeen pa- Toronto—George Seymour Lyon, nearest his heart. Rug. pointing power, where they are ap- Johns Manvllle ...... 73'4 works program had failed. pital than in any preceding two next session. And by that Ume, the tain workers connected with the In. raded the shiny truck to a wharf 79. eight times winner of the Cana- Kennecott ...... Item was merely for purchase of "Soldiers of Fortune", "Senorlta," icans of German extraction be When the public tired of ragtime, pointed, and in both relations a ... 3414 "an auxiliary landing field” for sea- omcers of King David Lodge of "Sun-up to Sundown," "Who Are "P W A did not fall." he asserted, years. pressure will be too strong for any asked. dependent Cloak Co. for a public showing, the fire siren dian amateur golf championship A Complete Kltehni for tJie Prloa vM lant har through its organized Lehigh Val Rd ...... 414 Odd Fellows are requested to meet "The public has gi-own used to There is no feeling of animosity cut loose. he gave It ballads. "What'll I Do," planes on patrol duty in and around We to Say", ‘Marlachle* and The adding "everyone admits there was TYDOL SAFE DRIVING dodging. Upon reading your May 4 editor #nd knowm as the Dominion's first "All Alone" and "Remember" were of Raage! efforts to secure good Judges should Llgg and Myers B . . . 91% tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock for a having a hospital in Manchester.” toward any group-just a hope and Back up the hill raced the mayor great golfer. Loew's ...... the 14th Naval District. West Ain't Wild Any More." all by a resurgence of prosperity to which CongreHsmsLn .Robert Thompson lal "No Meddling,” I find myself In hummed, whistled and sung by mil- SO Moaths To Boy! exercise, and should constantly seek . . . 42% short business meeting. It is hoped Get Contest Blanks Here! Mr. Holman's report states. "Twen- Secrest, Democrat, of Ohio says, we determination to convince doubting and truck—only to find the old" fire Culver City, ClHf.—Thelma Hill. 'to exercise, a potent influence." Mont W a r d ...... Palmyra is a group of 30 or 40 that all Odd Fellows and their wives Romberg and Kahn. Mias Mac P W A contributed considerably, x x x CRUSADE entire accord with the views there lions. ... 32% ty years ago there was none. The must remember that it is not right working jieople and their employ- engine had got there first and ex- 32. former leading comedienne for DKlarlng that "the multiplication Nash K e lv ...... islets enclosing a U-shaped lagoon will be present tomorrow night at Donald also sings Gounod's "A ve "The trouble was. private enter- STA TE SERVICE S TATIO N expressed. It embraces the thought Then ballads went stale and Ber- BENSON FURN. & RADIO ... 8 present one is outgrown. Serious to expect (Congressmen from dis- ers that the principle of trade tinguished the blaze. Mack Sennett motion pictures. 71$ Ololn 8t. TM. SHS o f administrative agencies ia the Nat Else ...... and aggregating less than a square 7:45, at the reception and entertain- Marla" and Liszt's "Dream of Love. prise failed to apply the stimulus to Opposite State Theater that foreign quarrels should not be lin again came up with something ... 22% carry on.” consideration should be given to en- tricts with few clubs or none at aU. outstanding characteristic of our Nat Cash Reg .... mile of land surface. They are pri- ment In honor of Grand Master Carl Baaed on David Belasco's play, larging it." brought to the United States— that ...18 Phone 4307 to be for HR4199 BUI. A fter all. time," the chief Justice added; Nat D a ir y ...... vately owned by Americans. Naval Weeks and his staff, In the Odd Fel- "The Girl o f the Golden W est" U Although Oongreas atUI is at During the past two years two one group of citizens should be ... 1814 that would get us in bod with those “ I notice that there Is a tendency, Nat Distill ...... 20% informants said a small portion of lows building. the story - o f Mary, owner of the work on the lending-spending legis- great friends of the hospital died, treated as another—that our intel- who are opposed to the blU. We in the desire to emphasize the im- N Y Central...... 13% the land area for buildings and radio Polka saloon and dance hall in a lation, Ickes has opened hla office Dr. Thomas O. Sloan and Dr. ligence service and military forces portance of obtaining stability and North Am ...... 2114 equipment would serve military The final rally of the Nutmeg California mining town in 18,50. She to new PWA applications in expec- LeVerne Holmes. are here as the people's rspresenta- are powerful enough to protect our tation that the bill will pass. Uves and only by organizing as expertness In particular classes of Packard ...... 314 purposes. Trail Inatitute will be held tomorrow is loved by the sheriff. Jack Ranee, TYDOL GAS AND OIL I Considerable fine equipment was form of government 4vitaout the cases, to depreciate the work of Param P ie t ...... 8% A proposed $720,000 "advanced evening at 7:45 at Warehouse Point. but she falls in love with Ramerez, One of the sharpest controversies added to the hospital departments many clubs as possible In a district volunteering of irresponsible private the courts and by comparison to Penn ...... developed by the legisIaUon con- Ask About the $50,000 Ray Paria Filling Station during the past two years, including can a definite stand be expected by groups— and that fanatical anti- ... 17% seaplane operating base" provided a bandit, believing him to be an Safety Contest At exalt administrative boards and Phelps D o d g e ...... 24 in the bill wrould be on Midway The annual meeting of the Man- army officer. cerned whether Federal expendi- 888 5Ialn Street a Pitkin operating room table, a the Congressmen. It is not fair to complexes do not belong in our commissions. Phil Pete ...... chester Y. M. C. A., scheduled for tures for public power and electrlfi- Sanborn cardiette, a Westinghouse expect a man, who wanta to reflect mooWin ... 33% Island, other persona explained. Ranee eventually captures Ra- Mayer’s Fillingr Station country. I should like to compli- Save L i v es a Fortune Pub Serv N J ...... Wednesday evening May 18. wlU be Brunner’s Filling Station X-ray mobile unit and modem gas here the wlU of the majority o f bis called Short-Sighted ... 32% Emergency .Shelters racrez in Mary's cabin after wound- cation projects should be expanded 188 Booth Main Street ment you on ydur last expressed "Such efforts are short-sighted Radio ...... preceded by a supper, to which all or curtailed. Oakland Street ranges in the kitchen. secUon, to risk his support from ... 6 % To the west the Navy already ing him. He consents to play cards viewpoint, for it Implies fair play and are not in the Interest of the Rem Rand ...... members are Invited. Miss Marlon T ie hospital elevator was changed other facUons by voting for a bill ... 11% controls a string of Islets extending with the girl for the bandit's life, for all and not merely for a major- suitable development of administra- Republic .Steel ...... Tinker, aecretary of the "Y ". and The Windmill Gas Station over from hydraulic operation to for which real backing in hia par ... 1414 beyond Midway, available as emer- but the sheriff cktebes her cheating. ity group or viewrpotnt and is op tive agencies. Rey Tob B ...... the Women's Division will cater, and Manchester Green electric operated and the entire Ucular district has not been organ- .. 3674 gency shelters for long-range patrol She promises to marry Ranee if be C. S. BISSELL CHOSEN posed to the use of the United ‘7t must be remembered that to Safeway Stores___ .. 15% to assist them with their plans. hospital was interior painted. Ized. He aaid, more and more local pianos. Two hundred miles beyond frees Ramerez, but shortly before 150,000 IN PR IZE S States as a base for operations the courts the community still looks Schenley Dis ...... It Is desired that ' reaervationa be J. M. Nichols Statistics for the past year are. clubs closely Ued in with the Na- .. 1774 Midway ia Kure, which President made as soon as possible. This will against countries which furnished for the standards of Judicial con- Sears Roebuck ...... 18% the marriage he realizes that Mary STATE GOP TREASURER TYDOL CONTEST Highland Fork , Patients admitted, 2111; patients bo the final indoor meeting and get- Uonal organlzaUon, Is tha answer. us with very valuable citizens. duct XXX. Shell U n ion ...... 12% Roosevelt transferred to the Navy can love no one but Ramerez and Get Blanks Here . . . ' treated. 2152; patients cured, 1511; In 1936. together of the season, and it ia Gibson’s Garage Improved. 391; unimproved, 30; not You Townaenitee, You merch- M. F. B AR TE L “Whatever the shortcomings of .Socony V a c ...... 13% permits them to be reunited. ants, union labor, non-union labor, hoped all membera will reserve the Hartford, May 1 2 .^ (A P )— Rep. Manchester Auto Service Main Street , treated. 45; died, 104. Days treat- courts, and whatever the need of South Pac ...... 13% The pending measure also would William Anthony McGuire pro- American farmer, farm laborers, South Rwy ...... date. An Interesting program Is In CTharles 3. Bi.ssell of Suffleld head- ment, 23,800 (service 9668; private STRIKE STILL ON odmlnlstraUve bodies, it Is still the .. 8% authorize a $5,000,000 Naval air duced "The Girl of the Golden 478 Center St. Phone 6624 You the housewife, young man courts which stand out as the St Brands' ...... course of preparation. ed the Republican State Central Dailey’s Service Station 14,132'); average stay per patient, Editor, The Herald; ; TYDOL’S .. 7% station at Kodiak Island, Alaska, West." Robert Z. Leonard was the young woman. The Townsend plan exemplars of the tradition of inde- St Gas and El ...... and an $800,000 auxiliary seaplane director and the supporting cast in- committee In Connecticut as treas- RockvUle 11.4 days; average per capita cost Due to general rumors and mis- .. 8% Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Trotter, per day. $4.66; average per capita bill HR4199 la for you all. Support pendence and Impartiality. St Oil Cal ...... 29 base for patrol planes across the cludes Walter Fidgeon. Leo Car- urer today filling a position held by understandings some of the strikers 'This la because Judicial In.stltu- St Oil N J ...... who have been spending the winter the late J. Henry Roraback at the Alexander’s Filling Station cost raw food, $.476; total X-ray It now. Show more power by at Independent CHoak 0>. held a .. 49% island of Oahu, Hawaii, from the in at. Petersburg, Florida, arrived rillo, Buddy Ebsen, Leonard Penn, examinations, 1104; total latora- Joining a Townsend d u b near you tlons, as we understand and svipport Tex Corp ...... Pearl Harbor naval base. .same time he was chairman. New l.sondoii Tpk., Glastonbury meeting this morning at Tinker hall 38t ; in Manchester yesterday afternoon Priscilla Lawson, Bob .Murphy, Get Your TYDOL Conte.st tory examinations, 15,379; total and cooperata with the National them, have won their place and Tranx America ...... 9% The projected Pacific "line ot Olln Howland. Cliff Edwards, Billy Chairman Benjamin E. Harwood and agreed upon the following pro- estabUsbed their standards through Union Carbide ...... and are planning to spend the sum- announced the appointment yester- Blanks Here! Root s Service Station electricardigraphs taken, 118; total organlzaUon, which la working hard cedure: .... 68% observation" would extend south- mer at their cottage at Coventry Bevan, Brandon Tynan. H. B. War- occupancy of beds, 98.9 per cent; full Main .Street, East Hartford to convince our Congreeemen and the historic contexts against the Union P a c ...... 67 ward from Kodiak through Midway day. It had previously been author- $50,000 In Prizes! The International Ladles Garment abuses o f power. lake. Juat before leaving St. Peters- ner and Monty WooUey. Next to United Aircraft pay patienta. 6.3 per cent; part pay the AdmlnlatraUon that the Town- Unit Aircraft ...... 27% and Wake Islands to Pago Pago, l*«d at a meeting of the staU com- Workers Union is determined to “So far os it is humanly possible Unit Corp ...... burg Mr. Trotter bought a cottage mittee last fall. Gerick’s Filling Staflon patients, 77.8 per cent; non-pay send Plan Is the only way to over- .. 3% American Samoa, informed persons Juat outside of the city and w ill're- carry on the strike. That being the under the conditions of democratic Unit Gas I m p ...... Rep. Bis.scll was supported by Jim’s Filling Station patients. 1.7 per cent; new bom pa- coma the present unemployment and case, ten etrtkere were picked as a .. 10% said. Planes operating along this turn there about the first of Octo- Buckland Phone 3825 tients, 14.0 {Mr cent. % 0.000JI0 CRUSABE PUBLIC RECORDS Broad Brook, Conn. oiganization. Judges are as a class U S Rubber...... ber.. John Buckley o f Union. Tolland poor business condlUon. With tax on supposed to be removed from poli- .. 28% 6,000-mile line in wartime would Total number out-patients treat- U S Smelt . i ___ .. 57% county party leader, for the chalr- this and tax on that and more tical Influence, to be guided by prin. U S S te e l...... warn of the approach of any hostile (jultelalms ed, 763; total operations performed taxes, piling a debt up and up far .. 44% force. "Ludgarda," a play In the Polish A quitclaim deed, recorded by the manahlp of the sUte committee, 1133 (390 major, 743 minor). Deaths, dpal and not by sentiment or pas- Western Union . . . . after the death of Roraback. The beyond thv abUity of the people to .. 22% language, and depicting scenes in Town Clerk late yesterday, conveys medical, 51; pediatric, 2; surgical, sion. and habitually to adhere to the West El and M fg .. candidacy was withdrawn when pay, under the present set up. TAKE WEIGHT .. 80 I'olish history, will be presented the Intcre.st held by Ebba O. Cater- Bantly 38; obstetrical, none; atlU bom, 3; requirements of the law in a con- Woolworth ...... Harwood entered the scene. Enter the TYDOL Contest! ($40,(XX),000,000). 43% Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in I’ li- son in Hemlock street realty to newborn, 10. Bclratious endeavor to ascertain and Elec Bond and Share (Curb) The treasurer appointment com- Get Your Blanks Here . . . The Townsend Plan wlU show you apply them. 9 LADY ROBERTS LODGE laskl hall. North street, by a cast Albino Varca ot Bolton. .Mrs. Cater- Commodities used in the hospital pleted organization of the party for the way. Some say it can't be done. OFF TIRED FEET of 12 players from the Poll.sh son, now residing in Bridgeport, ADAMY’S O il Co m pany during the past ^ear are; 22,036 !••• Fat Tfca Eaiy Waj —WltNaatStairaliM ‘This tradition should be cherish- a campaign to raise election funds quarts milk; 1.214 quarts cream; They have faUed to read HR4199. ed and not weakened by dlsparging church In Ware, Mass. St. John's also, as administratrix of the es- SERVICE STATION DISTRIBUTOR Back-Braakiag ar RalUaf Exard9aa. OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Polish church on Golway street ia this fall. A task that will be under- 427% gallons Ice crea>n; 2289 dozen They don't know. W E Townsend- FOR SAFE DRIVING the institutions which embody It," tate of her husbai^ Victor A. 248 Spruce St. Phone 3858 155 Center SL Manchester I f Four feat and anklei feet tired and acha TO TALK NEXT MONDAY sponsoring the performance, and taken by agents o f the Republican eggs; 2816 pounds butter; 50 gal Ites and 140 (Congressmen, say it ** — t»eauaa you are carryin* too advertises the play elsewhere In to- Caterson, transferred'^^J^rca her national committee. Ions salad oil; 5020 pounds sugar can be done. It was done in 1929 much fat — do aomethina about it. Try the husband's interest in t^^^roperty. 7548 loaves bread; 1714 pounds cof- and It can be done again. Marmola treatment that haa heiped milliona QN DN-AMERICAN PLANS Celebrates 17th Anniversary, day's issue. Chairman Harwood at the same to raduea caeata walght. PRIZES Warrantee time announced he would meet next fee and 45,410 tea bags. Value of (}uoUng the report of the Brook- Harniola coatoina the same clemeat pro- At Dinner Meeting In Hotel Several Interesting medical and Cheney Brothers have transferred Tuesday with leadera o f the state all these commodities was $7,135.02. Inga InstltuUon of 1934, page 148. ^ b a d by moat doctora in treatln* their You Can Win *25,000.00 FIRST PRIZE! AN P rb M f Cash M t a a title of a small parcel of land The Staff fat padenta who have a ylandular deficiency. Representative Of Women In- Sheridan Last Night. surgical cases were discusseil by Young Republican organlzaUon for That the National Income was $91,- Mannola PreaerlpUon Tableta have been Local Stocks adjacent to Cooper street to Thomas The Administrative staff: Super- members of the active medical and a discussion of an early campaign. 988.000. 000, with a total business •old to the public for more than thirty yeara. very day you read the tragic news in your nRSTpmzE IT X tttH vestors In America. Inc., To J. Ford, according,to a warrantee intendent, Harry C. Smith, Ph. D.; Mora than twaaty minion boxea have been surgical staff of the Memorial hos- The Young Republicans went on demand deposit, Umes average turn- newspaper . . . Lives crushed out, people fright- Famished by Eddy Brothers A Oi .Address Rusine.sa Won^n. deed recorded today by Town Clerk Superintendent of Nurses, Miss di^ributad duiiac Uutt period. E Sflcoiid Pr i n $5,00fiJI Lady Roberta Lodge, Daughters pital at a luncheon meeting held In record as favoring such a cam- over of $1,867,657,578,800 now the M a r c ia i* not inUnded aa a euraritll for fuily injured in motor car accidents . . . You cannot -33 I,ewls Street Samuel J. Turkingtoo. Document- Doris I.. Hutchinson, R. N.; Oper- of St. George, celebrated Its 17th observance of National Hospital Day paign Labor Day. Instead of after Townsend 2 % transatlon tax a •II aJImeata. Tbit adaertlaement ia intendad be mdifferent to these killings and maiminga! Neither TMrfiPrin. $2JfiMI Hartford, Conn. anniversary last night with a ban- In the hospital clinic building thi.s ary stamps Indicate a considera- that date as customarily carried ating Room Supervlrcr, Mlaa Mary peraona who are normal and Under the au.xpices of Women tion of up to $.500. O'Brien, R. N.; Night Supervisor, grand total of $37,353,151,576 would healthy etoerwlte and whoae fatneaa ia esn we , . • for we come in daily contact with thou* William R. .Martin quet at the Hotel Sheridan, ar- noon. Members attending the lunch- out, at its state' convention. **'*••4 W hypovChyroidlam aHth aoeompany* FwrihPritfl SLO Inve.Mtorx In America. Inc., New Miss Ceretha Potter. R. N.; Head be"'uvallable for dlstrlbuUon to 8,- sands of motorists in servicing their cars with gasoline Local Representative rangements for which were made by eon meeting were Dr. Howard E. ing lubnormal metabolic ratea. No other 1 :00 p. m. Quotatlohs York City, .Miss Catherine Curtis Nurses, Miss Edna Maryln, R. N., 000,000 people of 60 years and over repreeentnUon la made aa to thia treatment and motor oil. And we feel, too, a definite concern Fifth Pr i n . I will lecture at Center Church house, Mrs. James Leslie, the prealdenL Boyd, Dr. Amos E. Friend, Dr. A l- the maximum sum of $200 each except under theae conditioni and according for their safety on the road. %i j mM Insuranoe Storks Miss Ella PartonST'Yt. N „ Miss Lola to tha doaage aa recommended, I llartford, Monday afternoon, Mav and her committee. Supreme First fred B. Sundquist, Dr. P. T. Hough. Wentzell, R. N.; Anesthetist, Miss month to be spent, a total of $19,- Sixth Prin. % i j m M Bl'l A.sked , 16 at 4:30. This hour Is set for Conductor, Mrt. Fred Parker was Dr. Sidney Aiken, Dr. Robert R. t Y f* m ^ e any dlagnoaic aa that So this Tydol $50,000.00 Crusade for Safe Driving Aetna Casualty...... 84 Beatrice Carlson. R. N.; Technician 200.000. 000 each year, and have a U tha function o f your phyaieian. who muit 88 the accommcHlatlon of huslness present, and among the past presi- Keeney, Jr., Dr. Edmund R. Zagllo, V SOAP V b jeoB w tted fbr^that purpow. The complete has bMn launch^ To make your highways srier. SflVMith Pri xg . $5fiUfi Aetna Fire ...... 43 in charge of X-ray end Pathological balance of $18,158,151,576 to nay off . . 45 women In the city and elsewhere dents from other towns who attend- Dr. William L. Conlon, Dr. Samuel fa«T*»uU U in cl^ad t o ^ a r y p ackm . Don’t Your help is needed. Moreover, here is a cause that Aetna Life ...... Laboratories, Miss Beatrice Cough- the NaUonal debt. Pump priming DihthPrin 23% 25% Victor. Dr. D. C Y. Moore, Dr Mor- GRANU LES « box o f Mannola t ^ a y from . $SNlM Automobile ...... who are Interested, al.xo teachers ed were Mrs. Henry Maraden and lin, B.S.; Dietitian, Miss Verna Wahl- of bllUoos of dollars each year for poor dniggiat. must a p p ^ both to your heart and mind. And see 27% 29% and others who are Investors in timer E. Morlarty, Dr. N. A. Burr. how easy it is to join and win a cash prize! Only a I Prin. Conn. General ...... 23% Mlaa Lucy aarkson of HarUonl, POPULAR MARKET berg, B. S.; Credit , Harry this and for that will never over- Hartford Fire ...... copwratlons whose licensing, and Mrs. Sarah Robinson of Bolton, also Dr. George A. F. Lundberg, Dr. Ed- E. Russell; historian, Mrs. Amanda come our troubles. The shrinkage few simple things to do; things that as a responsible 68 70 win C. Higgins. Dr. J. A. Went- AND SELF SERVE GROCERIES TinthPrin Hartford Steam Boiler other un-Amertcan and un-Demo- Mrs. Charles Findlay of AJlaton, J. Gardner; chief clerk. Miss Eva is too great citizan you will enjoy doing. 50 54 cratlc measures are advocated by worth, and Superintendent Harry C. National Fire ...... 54 Mass. 855 Rublnow Buildinff EASY ON THE HANDS M. Johnson; engineer, James Robb; The Townsend organlaaUon is 2S P r i z w- S10e.N $2JltJfi 56 some legislators. Smith. laundryman, Raymond Fitzpatrick; Join N (w l Don’t put It off. Enter the $50,000.00 Phoenix ...... 70% 72',4 The St. George Daughters bad the “WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” tOi iO UONKY W i n B( sending out an appeal to you, and Contest Do it for the sake of safety. Do it for the Travelers _____ illM Curtis is national director use of the upper dining room for « MIMtHi l lY PM l INDfn resident phyalciw, William L. Con- you, and you. Wake up. Join 50 Prixfl$-$S0.0fi $2JMiN 425 445 of this group of women who had Armando Morano of 129 BIssell II ton nor WOT Mon, M. D.; Interne, Samuel Victor, ^ e humanity. Do it because this Crusade is. Ihibllc Utuitim much to do with the opposition to the evening. Tbs tables were at- street, employed by Richard Marra Dfe»fr?n \Ai(4,$i$n M. D.; Administrative Consultant, with the people the Townsend peo- first of all, your Crusade! 100 Prins-$2S.N Oonn. Lt. and Pow. ,, 49 and the Townsend plan, Utat are 58 packing the Supreme Court. She tractive with spring flowers, and of Bolton in that town operating I0« All «|»0S - XAWIXC Geot-ge O'Hanlon. M. D „ Medical Conn. Puw...... 4414 46% the meal prepared under the direc- working hard to show the admlnls- Stop at your nearest Tydol-Veedol dealer today 500 Prixflg-.$10.M Htfd. Elec. Lt...... 86 has recently returned from Wash- a tractor yesterday afternoon, I W g S D A Y _ g ^ N f N G SPBCIALS Director, Medical Center, Jersey and get the free Crusade ■ " • -- - 58 tion of Manager B. J. McKntght, (City, N. J. traUon, your Oongreiamen and your ie boAleta. Your Entry TOTAL flflg „ • Illuminating .Shs, . . . 49 ington where she spent five weeks caught his right foot In the tractor Blank is in these booklets. 51 pleased everybody.. The menu In- The ofiScera of the Memorial Hos- Senator In Washington who you are CASH PRSES . . .*50,000.00 New Britain Gas. ... 22 studying various bills and has an mechanism and suffered a painful FRESH 25 cluded cream of tomato toup, celery, fpltiU Corporation are; Charles W, paying good money to govern you, 80. New Eng. T e t Co. 133 ntlmate knowledge of the situation wound and possibly a fracture. He 138 radishes and olives, home made 'Holman, president; C. Elmore Wat- that you have a right to live de- Wertem Mem...... 28H In Congre.ss. and her lecture will be was treated and admitted to the 28% well worth the effort of Manchester biscuit, broiled chicken with bacon, ;klns, vice president; F. A. Ver- cently in your Country, when we EASY TO JOIN Indus trials Memorial hospItaL planck, secretary: Manchester Trust Acne W ire...... 21 women to attend, and they will And French fried potatoes, peas, cran- have plenty of goods and plenty of 24 plenty of parking space in the vi- berry sauce. Waldorf salad, cake MACKEREL* 6c Company, treasurer. Exeentive money if the money was distributed W rite YO UR 8 Rules For Safe Driving Am. Hardware...... 21 An members of Dllworth-OorneU different suggestionstioM for dri'vingdrivinff ------^9 23 cinity. and coffee. committee: C. Elmore Watkins, properly, ao we eouid buy the goods Arrow H and H. Com. 3iu 83% Post are requested by Oimmandsr SMOKED wm urn J. Shea, W. S. Hyde, Mrs. we need. . ivA behavior have been written and pub- ^Billing* and Spencer. Mrs. Margaret Anderton read liabed. But wbat are rovu 8 Rules for Safe 4% The Texas planning board says Weir to attend the ceremonial in Boys and Girls! Maytis Case Crowell, Rev. K. E. Join your local Townsend Qub Sristoi Brajifl ...... several amusing poems in dialect, Driving? What are the 8 Ruin that you S3 soma landowners In that stats bavs connection with National Hoapital Erickson, F. A. Verplanck, Charles now. We need your moral and Ibl ■•SM Iblt ENTER NOW-NO RED TAPE-NOTHING TO BUY Celt’s Pat. Firearm* , 53% singing and gamas rounded out a Day at ths Msmoriol hospital this VV. Holman; Finance committee: think assure the greatest safety in d r i ^ * FREE BOOKLETS Eagle Lock ...... entire mountain range# and rivera thoroughly enjoyable evening. The financial help to educate others of Thmmo SImplm Contmtt Instruction* 16 on their ranches and one has 40 araaiog at 6:48. Membera should ba Ib. William J. Shea, Philip Cheney, W, a motor car? TO HELP YOU WIN Fafoir Bearing* .. lodge held its anniveraary banquet the humanitarian plan to help every 8 88 .miles of navigable rivers on a farm. at tha hospital prompt at 6 SO SHOULDERS W. Robertson, C. R. Burr, Manches- e l« Dr i v i a f Contoot !• o p m to ni l A Ne a t n r M d e w not co iml Is thl . Coa t n t , hot food C ray Tel P ay .Statio^ at the Hotel Sheridan last year. If not convoniont to bring your one. Townsend d u b No. 2 of Man- You can wHUOiaeS Balm tagUy in your I® *1^ N * w Eo f l *n4 S t o t M J^pw o'clock. ter Trust Company; House commit- BUBER own language. You can write iAem nmply Idr iM do. Just bp vourw lf and you ’ll or i f iasl . f iKPh Each wank for • woaka afl lyflal- Hart and Cooiey .... tee: Rev. K. E. Erickson, WUlisjtn J. chester, meets at the Y. M. G. A. en« of your So/eif Rule* shou l d rontmio oq« to Vndol dratero wtll b a n ready lot you beeauae no Safely Ru/y elum U be m en Men Dl f i l r let of Co l umb l * . romo t o Safs pr i v l ac- S i mp l y wr i to down ench RuU Hendey Mach. B. ..!! o box tops or m ail them to T h e V a n - Thornton, Mrs. C. H. W lc k h ^ , rooms, the 2nd and the 4th Friday SHUieLES EI aimpla ZncUik. arary Thursday a ftaa Sals D r M ^ lAJiderx. Frary A O k. 23 'Rev. William P. Reidy, Jay E. Rand. evenings at 8 o'slock. AU are Wei tS words. Thia ia not a Ularary eenlaal... Of l Company t W f UmUim. or Bookla. W b a b a you aatm tha Gou- (»me. Wrtitng atiS dam mai eeunL SSZrtre!/ Pf Omo t l oa A------. rv> not------bv l u t e ------to a»-p k .... .asw,«adv l cw wof fr iends, t a t or not, you will want tbaao rale- Kew BriL Mch., Com. 16 The hospital acknowle^ed gifts ••ilhtr-ti|bli Co» t « t , tpoocchhpprws or Ppdoro the m , w ith your nam e an d a d d ress by the heads of the sever.al divlslona overtlrsd. ^ Cnmod f i u k s you to wr i ta ConUa t . P. O. 440 , G r and Cent ra l Annex , N » w Yo r k BoovjU Mfg. Cow...... 20 Geaasoo Rod has baen youri r j > a a / 9f Dr fMn# . Thao* * r SSw IU he lp Sofa Drlrlni Gruaado now/ Of the hospital in the annual report. "NAZnSM HERE" 2. Alwan kaep to tha right and cut Ci ty, K . Y. Tonuo t d o om ml dn i fht . Ju l y 70 i, IBS*. BtMley W orks...... 341 Editor, The Herald: plisd. Tha laagh WiU bs oa GppwIUf •vmb«r of totml neeidoet* oa Sa/ylt RuU Coupona oonu i nod in •evs l opco pool* 7i-- old Ban lisa, tea you U asMom go wrong. c on t mun t b to ma r kod wU h • U u r d n u w l U not bo oU^bU . pfd...... 27" ALL FOR SCIENCE. 6 RnI*o on 6 O t t Ho l C o o d o b s . Tk«Mk P a u . ENDS p la in ly m arke d on the m , w ith your In reply to my letter commenting Pnrida you Imss wilh rorilngton...... jqi X Dim yoor haadlighta when pass- i j y Y^ l l ” **.***^ In a n d i a t r i buud 7 . Ttd* W f i Ur Af iwTpi f i tpd Oi l Comp n n y vf l l m TONIGHT on one of your editorials, your edi- Dm ’ sa ss Und d lasUag ing a car. n e e ^ t e i cost a ad obUf a t i aa by al l Tydo l -V»do l first pr ise of $26 ,000.00 t nd 6*4 other CM h m\7' ’•*‘**f Root, new ... 391 Attention-Attention ^“1“^ * Chicago— There was blushing torial on Tuesdky, May 8, 1938 was m WTOWel lf»W a »<,#«! ma m a m m l flK /t /WWt AA » a - _ proisdioe. Glva U a lod -New York Bank ' Aplenty at the Armour InsUtuta of Remember, thne an not actoal priae-win- A T 9 O’CLOCK neighborhood grocer who se lls entitled "NasUsm Hers." In this ihoi U waalbu-Ugbi, Um- m S wa sh ( « 8 Dank o f New York . . 323 Technology when blondes, brunettes article you call me a spokasman for sals aad oolorfoL Ws'U A niag Ruin. They only show bow easy It is to Sankers T r u s t...... 43 red beads tested the klss-o- gladly osiisatslha eod. " write your own 8 Euus rxM s a n swtimg. '1 Boo k k t (or tko the Bund. This Is untrue. Aa I eaak . w t d A aoe t ___CT- (bi l l Coa yoa for that a A cnn tMt ant io pr i«l loc«l l« oau r n o n than o i m 3satzal Hanover .... gj General Meetingr of Local No. 63, T. W. 0. CL of the Q O wiU V a n co . cter, a device for measuring the pointad out to you la my Isttar, I • S n y *I •neli < ^ o( a R.Ua ba t ii d l f i bU to w i n oa* pr iao only, -nd l Qltage" of osculation- How to JfiiH Tyrol’s CnnaNo ^ • U r wi l l not be reepondb l e for Bntrw BUmk* or ?***. , ...... SO am not even a member of the Bund, Safttt RuU CoM j ^ i l » t In the mn l U . U Uintm* to petite blonde,, who stood on Tit T o h d p y ou l a Tydo l ' , So f * D r i v i n C o a t n t ...... 387 but I believe that any criticism i ad la tha 8 Ss l ,*Dr i T i5 j •II ront eeUBt*. T i de W a U r ennnot enU r Into iadJ* 24 be held Saturday, May 14, 1938 at 2KK) p m. sharp in Tinker haO. ^~iea ta reach the lips of her tail T I do W a t e r Anoe i a t ad O n C o m p a n y ha a pt e- viduni cor reapondpnea wi l h na y indl v l dunt tettnental ...... jn should be warranted by facta and .^oung beau, broke away and ruahed pa r ad 8 br i af book l e t a t ha t eoo t a i n a e m t • Co e poM . vr i l lof ^ 4. n Safytf ^ U * suhm l t Ud are to hocomo the aole for that reason 1 quoted New York SuaSk^^ lOtnt Exchange••••as. a.....,..,, 46 MEN’S REMEMBER! The contest doses Saturday Night, itro m the room when the needle hit m m a n y fae tn wh i ch w 3 i he l p y o n in w r i t i n you r eSr Js Coepoa . K t (tel , i , u p r o pm y of Tidf l We t o r AawxU t od O U CompM i y , Matters of ^ a t importance will be discussed. * All members newspapers to show that the entire I Uw i ndud l nc ell pubUah i ng r ight*. Irst National...... leso 8-PIECE SUITS A high 12 and rang a bell. Two ttm imt tRalm /ar Safa M ain,. hyonty Trust...... *27 B!»y 14 at nldnighL AD entries on ths subjsct. "My matrons kissed in the Interest of Yorkville affair appeared to ba a E a c h boo l da t a b o coo t a i na a n u m b a n d cou raelal rtoL *ust...... 11^ should make an earnest effort to attend. Coat • Vest • TrooM n A P. M. ta Korea by the t t m t r «• AND DYERS DIAL 7100 TH E V A N C O C O . Manchester Green *— • “ * wa l k , a t s f a t ma y r r ao i e • ’ • ' r i k l na a l a you naad lo know . > oicsed in U85. ^ those Oermsn-Amertcan acttvltlae 8M Mala Street NOW! Manchastsr, Conn. which ore not directed against our Telephone 3451 J fovainmeat. With regard to Ann-. DRIVE IN JODAY get this week s bo o kl et from any tydol- veeo®' PAGE SIX IL ^C H E ST E R EVENING HERALD. ItANCHEETER. OONN. THTJRSDAY, MAY 12,1988 BIANGHESTLR EVENING HEt*ALD. MANCHESTER CONn I' THURSDAY, PAGE 81 HUmrliritrr With her eonstantly. After s lone ramlflcation of railroads than any tlma She w u able to return boina other dty ta the world. Why? The degree membert, aach one telling a healthy child afata. It proved to politicians know the story. Health and Diet PRINCESS BEATRIX when and where they took tbs 7th EAST HARTTORD aU B ’S John Bengtson. Kenneth HorrtaoB, Itatroent . . . The fan n e r: {ttEitittQ ^ r a i d be a family of many children and Another abuse has arisen with In New York Asiatic Coolies Refuse degree. These were followed by a John Smyth and Jamee Baker, Jr., was affectlonataly knowm s game by all. DEMOLAYTOGIYE are aaalatanU. qulto" . . . His natM la PUBUSHED BT THE they could not afford to pay aa little some of the chains leaving their Advice IKALD PRINTINQ COUPANT, INC TRIAL FLIGHT Eugene W. P latt who has been RIFLE MATCH SUNDAY The committee taka that all who F. Wolfrora . . . HI* pel dutlagL By UR. FRANK MolXit II Blucll atr**! aa fifty centa toeArd the Mil. legitimate field of purchasing for A8HBEN ALPS AND SWABIPYAscene betrayed their unconvinced BY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES ceayuMMT, nm, tr ma sovks, mc To Work Jap Iron Mines CHRISTENED TODAY ill at hls home for several weeks, are going to attend communicate enlistmsnt. Sergeant at the Uimn KuichMtar. Conn^ The cash outlay for the antl-tox- their own stores alone, and through VALLEYS VANISH AS GO- thoughts. ' ' The view for miles with streptococcus infection re- MOTHERS DINNER with some members of the commit- hie dtecharge, A1 Gardner, THOMAS rCROUSON THAM’S *GVORLD OF TOMOR- around waa dssolate. "Out than ta WHY YOU NEED IRON ttmied to hla work ta Hartford this Annufil Gob Match To Bo Held tee before Monday May 16, for res- known ee "Moequito No. 2 . 0«B«nl UaD«c*r Ine which way $476. It was neces- an organised subsidiary, taking Singapore (Oorreepondenee of theKfOr this part of the world, have weak. PenndsS Oetobar I, till ROW" RISES Queens," someone described It, “lay. _ CAST OF CHARACTERS At Local Legion’s Range On ervations, Phone Retort T. Furay Just plain nicknames saiy for the hospital to pay the over the functions of eommiasloo a mile-wide salt meadow where the I ■owsdne with a good bead for JACKIE DUNN— heroine; she She said good night ones more. Associated Press) — Hostility of enabled the Jiqieaese to staff tha Fotare QiieeD Of The Neth Rev. Harry S. Martin and Mra. at 87.30. McGenn of the Howltaeto wag vib bs nurse. It was necessary to charge Roger said he wrould see her to her mtaee. That Is about twloa what Martin left last Monday morning Lydall Street. Pabllshtd E nry B I Esccpt merchants. They have acted In this Ry GEORGE ROSS tide crept ta from Flushing Bay and flffurtag once estimated that tne wanted to fly. cab. other Asiatic racea to Japan has *- *'— ‘ ------Wi A Hold PArty In Masonic No. 8 species . . . In Thomp BaBdajri BBd Holidays Eniarad at tha off all laboratory fees and the loss capacity of comnllsslon merchants ROGER BRECKNER— hero; he mine workcra ta Japan receive for a for their summer home ta New lest night, your* truly met a Mat Otriea at MaBchaitar, Conn., aa a sludgy, squdgy creek meandered human body contalna: enough iron When he came. .bacK, he found threatened to nullify the value of 14-bour day. Hampshire where he will recuperate The Bast Hartford Rifle Club will ■aeond Claaa Mall Mattar. of revenue from a private room. New York, May 12-—Two million through three miles of raeds and m .v . . -..i wanted to test the stratosphere. erlands Cries AD Through eter wmo hea a member at ~ when markets were glutted and BERYL MELROSE — wealthy JalSfte sitting in a saclui^ed corner, ona of Nippon’s chief sources of Some 300 Japanese fishermen op- from his recent illness of bronrhial run Its second annual rifle club Temple Friday, May 20; K aa hla namesake . . . This Is but one^^caae, for every day losses ware being sustained, thus New Yorkers have seen a preview primordial muck. Besidea the of medium slse, sheltered by a masa of flowers and Iron ore, basic raw material of her match at the range of the Menehsa- National Guard SUBSCRIPTION RATES swamp rose ‘Mount Corona,’ 90 f««t to do a widow; she wanted Roger. erating ta the Malay peninsula were pneumonia. They expect to be win Chtota . . . hla dad la Oaa Taar by Mall ...... MM we have someone coming to our pamlng along the losses to others. of their World’s Fair and are EYTILYN LA FAROE—Jackie’s shrubs, screened from the dance munltlona Industry, work overtime drafted, largely through patriotic The Church Ceremonies. gone about ten dajre. ter Americim Legion’s Oub on Ly- owner of the Chapin Dalriea ot P a r MOBth by M all ...... I .!« high, a 30-year accumulaUon M * '**‘'*‘*" platform and the gay lighta. Sb* to equip her armies ta China. dall street Sunday. Sbootera from SlBBla Copy ...... I .01 doors for treatment who cannot af- unanimously awed by the Breath- jashes and rubbUh." w p . enough phospboroui to make mother; she wanted a son-in-law. appeals, to go into the mines, but Those In Charge. — News — city . . . K erg^it William But when markets were bare and looked as though she were waiting The 1988 output of rich Iron they have proved poor subetitutea all parte of the state and from Oallvarad Ooa T aar...... M.OO ford to pay or for someone who taking Vista. ^S eeing this, the Fairground proa- tarenty-two hundred Yeaterday: The first quarrel for him. Which waa exactly how son area firing on the BoltoB_ prices were rising they held the comes and Roger leaves Jackie mines ta Trengganu worked by Jap- for the skilled, hardy (Chinese. The Hague, May 12. — (AP) — Massachusetts will participate. All yesterday . . . hls score wsa —- MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED can only pay for part of the serv- purchases for themselves. These No one doubts that It is a Mir- pectors were dismayed and on t h e ^ * „ f*’ «>»ut enough potaa- she had hoped to look. anese Interests under a 50-year Until recently British military ex- matches will be aquaded and the By DANNY SHEA PRESS on the dance floor. And he does Baby Princess Beatrix Wllhelmtaa John Mather Chapter, Order of Here’s another column svrittan to made public . . Well, ThompeenZ ices they receive. acle Man Hath Wrought out there verge of considering dropping the " " explode a cannon; enough not dance with her again. lease has been cut to a email frac- perts ta the Far East looked with SOirm COVENTRY first match will get underway vine ta calling, ao so long till tometi Tba Aaaociatad Praaa la axcluaivaly abuses were brought to public at- ta Flushing Meadows. That Pylon whole Idea. Robert Moses vocabu- ™**r**!““ ^ provide a dose oi "See here,” Roger stood over tion of tha 1937 figure because first Armgaard, who some day may be DeMolay, will hold a Mother and the tune ot the hum ot U. 8. Army antltlad to tba uaa of. rapubUeatlon The hospital is always willing to Increasing alarm at Japan’s foot- promptly at 10 o’clock. The shoot- Son banquet at the Masonic Temple, "Birds of the Sky” droning over- at all nawa diapatchra craditcd to It tention when, on January 26, 1938, sloping off Into the sky, and the lary excluded tha word "can’t" a enough sulphur to CHAPTER X her, "did you mean that—what CSitaese, then Tamil and Malay hold ta Trengganu. Thay believed Queen of tha Netherlends. cried vta- Oven 90 sat down to the Alr-Matl ing will continue through the day. ar Bot ottaarwiaa craditad In ihia take care of aa many cases who are the Federal Trade Commission or- Perlaphere—that Circular Colossus long time ago. He approved of " , * **“ • you said to Beryl? Or were yewj coolies refused to work for Japan- Friday May 20th at 6:80 p.m. Rev. head . . . Tonight your cor- Jsckle did. not believe she ever enormous warehouses at tha mines orouely throughout her christening supper Wednesday evening In the Everybody Is invited to. attend the George 8. Brookes of the Rockville respondent would like to urge all MUMO EDCOATOB8 MEET par and alao tha loral nawa pub- worthy of Its help as it possibly —are symbols of the Vastness of Flushing Meadows, with its swamps, I , *«“*tK>n, thsre would be enough still only pretending . . . Dm I ese. wereWVSWI being a/«aaa^ made MSMSInto jwweasvswspotential mms mill- s ^ tcitay before e brilliant assemblage Khad haraln. dered a large chain to desist from had been so angry before ta all pretend with me now, Jacklrf vestry of the Congregational matohes either as a competitor or Union Oongregatlonel church will the readers of this column to help Storrs, May 12__(API- All liphta of rapubllcatloni ot can. but to do so It must have out- Man’s Planning. And the brilliant, Its ash mountains. Its salt water to make seven bars of soap and her life. She told herself that she Trengganu U one'of the Britleh- tary depots for a poeaible Japanese ta tha great church of the Hague. church, sponsored by the C. E. socle- as spectator. third annual convention of the acting ta this dual capacity. super-streamlined sites already flow. Its muddy Increment from the *no“8n w gar to fill a shaker. All please!” controlled unfederated Malay She began almost as soon ss she be the guest speaker for the eve- ss much as possible to make the apaclal dianatcbaa haraln art also ra- side help or money other than Is simply despised Roger Breckner. attack on StagOMre., Japanese fy. Following the three-course sup- The Manchester American Legion ning. present drive for the Manchester nectieut Music EMucatora Society _ •arvad. There are many factors to the erected fortell the Magnitude of the sluggish bay, as a site for what • “ ve could be bought for So he thought tt was ridiculous, ”I won't,” Jackie answered. Sh^ ■tatea. 250 roilea north of Singapore ships coming to 'Trengganu for ore was brought In by a lady-ln-waltlng per. Postmaster and former Mayor taken In from those who can afford lowered her long curling Issh on the Gulf of Slam. at the owning of the baptismal Rifle enub la scheduled on the Majority membera and present Memorial hospital a success . . . expected to attract nearly 500 etuv Pall aaryica ellant of N. E A Sarv- problem, many difficulties to be Fair when It opens amidst Official may well be the greatest outdoor ninety-eight cents, did be, to pretend to be engaged until a few months ago brought William J. Rankin of Hartford gave State’s Association program to run dents, and supervtaors of muale «du* to pay. Pomp and Circumstance ta April. and indoor spectacle on the face of Today’s article will discuss the Maybe because she did not want The mines belong to Its native large shipmenta of euppliee wtach ritual and she was still crying loud- a talk outlining the history of the members ere requested to attend. the Institution belongs to you, and lea IBC. overcome such as decentrallxatloh to her? He had laughed at her him to see what here eyes really their annual matches on Sunday There will be a small charge for the it is up to each and every one oif yoii cation to Connecticut State ooltaMk The hospital has on its records 1939. the earth-"The World of Tomor- Even though there accused her of being jealous. government, which leased them ten British agents believed to be far ta ly as she was carried out 10 minutes postal service from Ita eefllest days, Saturday. Mambar Amarlcan Nawapapar Pub- of market centers, avoidance of And eo Grover Whalen (our ex- said. "No — I wasn’t pretending. years ego to a Japanese company. excesa of the needs of the mining later ta the arms of her mother. and emphasizing the speed and July lO, at which time shootera dinner to help defray expenseas. to eld It ta Its annuel call for help llahara Aaaoeiatlon. row,’’.'aa the fair’s slogan dsacrlbea ** only about enough Iron to make Jackie forgot that be had called from teams from Connecticut and . . while In the armory last night, James D. pries, director of mq. many worthy cases who have been fat market gluts, shipments of ambassador extraordinary to visit- It f nail, nevertheless that amount the very idea of their engagement I . . . I guess you were right, The deposit is estimated to total at enterprise. Princess Juliana. efficiency of our present alr-mall Mra Mae Bray will do the catering treated in the peat year, and at this Roger. About Beryl Melrose, 1 least 50,000,000 tons of high grade Efforts of both Juliana and her service. The Rev. Henry E. Robin- Massachusetts will compste. The for the dinner and the menu Is go- your correspondent was vtslUd to sic for Hartford’s public schoolK' Publlabara Rapraaantativaa: Tha carload lots to smsller centers, few- ing celebrities and reigning despot And he went to work. While the *■ Indispensable for health. Most ridiculous, too. more than once ore. Instances cited were shipmenta of full details for the program have an old member of the "Manchester will to conductor for the concaS. Jallua Mathaws Spaclal Ayanry—Naw time Is asking your help to carry of the Fair Grounds l Is the hero of "little white fathers" shook dtsap-1 people take It for granted they are She did not know anything about mean. I could not bear to see you 40 miles of railway track and 29 father. Prince Bernhard, to quiet her son made brier remarks, also Post- ing to be very choice. Tork, Chlcayo, Oatrolt and Boston. er Intermediaries who must get with her—ail evening.” That waa The Japanese do not announce were unaveUtag. The Infant waa msatar Georgs H. Robertson, who not been eompleted. John Bengtson will set as Tosat- Rlflei. The soldier wrss discharged featuring the all-state chorus anil on and give Its services for the com- this town for the hour. And as proving heads, the ever-remarkable u'-Uinc enough Iron ta their food jealousy, since she had never been locomotives for a llna connecting as a sergeant and did a fine jOb ee miREAU o r their slice, and honest accounting in love. She did not know how the truth. It bod made her so how much they are shipping to their the mines with the coast, only 11 brought to the church with her per- Introduced the speaker of the eve- The local club has been Invited by mastar and haa a very able body of Orcheatra. Bernard 8. Lasaroff MEMBER AUDIT ing year. The services which it has time advances, he ought to be the Mr. Mosea crowded Flushing Mead- but this hit-or-miss method often angry that she bad seen red. big plants In Kyushu and the Osaka ante ta a shining, golden coach at Captain A. J. Griffin of the Middle- a member of the compeny . , . He ths Hlllhouae High school. New CIRCUUATIUNS. Some of the Inevitable results would hero of this town for the next sev- owB with steam shovels, tractors, i meai that the average _ .person does much akin hatred and love can be. miles away. Tba extra ralla, the ning. Mr. Robertson read a Hat of assistante. Robert T. Furay li so generously given In the past. "You mean that!” Roger took a district, but good authorities say British calculated, would be just the head of a procession witnessed South Coventry poatmastere from field Rlfis Club to shoot a match on chairman of ths committee and ta etui very much Intereated ta the van, la on the program for Tha Harald Printinr Company Inc., be far less spoilage, smaller ex- eral years. dredges, monstrous-looking machines not get quite as much Iron as ne She did know abe wished she Guard and 1s contemplating reen- piano BOloe. could square matters some way step closer, he caught both of her the Trengganu mines have been about enough to connect the mines by many thousands. the establiehment of postal service the lighted out-of-door range of the aaaumaa no financial rasponalbillty pense for distribution, consumers' No doubt, the praise heaped upon that scooped thousand of mud-ptles nec This Is the reason why mod hands m his. "Don't pretend with supplying about half Japan’s im- Flrat In Z9 Yean here ta 1820, to the present day, the MIddlefleld Club on Wednesday eve- for typoyraphteal arrors appaarlny In the dapper, highly efficient Grover out of the wasteland, trucks, house- err, diet authorities say that If the with Roger for having got her With a mainline railway SO mllee to dvartlaaBiantP In tha Msnotiastar CHEAPER FOOD piirehaslng power greativ Increased Into this mess. She would like to me now, Jackie — I warn you. ports of Iron ore. the west. Massed along the route from the list having been obtained from the ning May 25, The shooting will be Slaantny Harald. Is every bit deserved. But this wreckers. technicians, electrical ex- average diet It lacking ta any ot This is just between us. Not for Normally these mines are worked royal paleoe to the church and lean- Post Offlee Department at Washing- at a 50 yard target and will start by getting much more food for less eomer modestly proposes that pub- perts snip wrater supply specialists. the minerals, ths two moat likely to make him suffer for It, os much Small arms and ammunition ware During the potato famine In Ire- as she had. She would like to the benefit of your mother, or by about 4,000 Chinese coolies, but said to bava been landed by the Jap. ing from windows, tha thongs oheer- ton. Three of the local ex-poat- at 8 o'clock. THURSDAY. MAY 12 money, a nearer deeenl return to lic attention also be directed to- And bade them hurry. And—pronto be missing are Iron and calcium. anyone else." those quit soon after the Chinese- ad and waved flags for the two r. aetere are living In South Coven- land a British author In paying trib- ward another gentleman named turn the laugh on him. anase In crates marked chemicals or the farmer and hende an indirect —or almost as quickly—the area of Iron Is Important In the funda- Well, one thing was certain, the "Yes, It Is just between us." Japanese war broke out lest year. foodstuffs. prtaceeeee--mother and child. It try today, Frank E. Hull, who ute to the courage and generosity stimulus to business of every sort. Robert Moses, our Park Commis- New York's World’s Fair became al- mental function of forming healthy Jackie said. This was how she The Japanese hired a crew of was the flrat royal christening atace served from January 26, 1888 to HOSPITAL NEEDS sioner—though the limelight Is not moment this flight of his was over, British military men in Singapore, Juliana’s, 29 years ago. of the suffering people said that no A nation that can waste millions most a verdsnt, flat terrain with a red blood cells. These red cells are Jackie would put an end to this would even the score with him. Tamils from South India to replace however, now believe that Japan July 18, 1889: John 8. Champita NORTH COVENTRY his fsvorita resort. For the fact Is substantial base for any kind of the great oxygen carriers witmn For getting her Into this craxy the Chinese. Later Malays came in The Rev. W. L. Welter, retired from January 30, 1917 to October 11 By Harry C. Hinlth Irlabman was so poor but that he on silly Quorldy projects, and on a whole craxy business. She would will be eo seriously weakened by court chaplain of the Dutch Reform- that thsre would be no New York heavy construction purpewas. the organism and serve to carry the not keep this farce up any longer. Idea of hla, for everything. This to replace tha Tamils, l^ th races her war In (Sitaa that she wUl not 1921; Louis M. Phllllpa. June 15' ATTENTION! Supt. Memorial Hospital had a poorer relative livlug on him. needless Florida ship canal surely World's Fair unless our high-pow- The name of Moses doesn't appear oxygen breathed In by the lungs to waa how—ta the end—she would quit because of their sympathy for ed church, who offlclated at the wed- 1901 to January 80, 1917. and from Word has been received of the Even If she had to tell Evelyn the be for some time a threat to Brl- ding of Juliana and Bernhard, bap- death of Mrt. Ida A. Vlberta of Today's Onest Editor Most Americans at present belong can And funds for a solution of a ered Park Commissioner had been often enough ta heralds and blurbs all of the various tissues where the whole truth about everything. ehow him how she hated him. China. tata’e hold on Malaya. However, October 11, 1921 to April 27, 1984. "Nobody else has anything to ds Not even offers of 54 cents for a tised their child. Beatrix wee when George H. Robertson, the South Windsor. Mrs. Vlberta wras The * question In moat people to one class—the class that Is get- problem that Is so vital to the In- OB the premises when civic lead- of the coming Fair. It should be real "breathing" of the body takes “Dear me," Evelyn said, toward they continue to keep a euspldoue born January 31. born In Oventry, April 5, 1877. She ers first went out to survey the ter- sounded much more frequently. For, place with this," Jsckle said. nine-hour day, unprecedent^ p«y eye on the Japanese ta Trenggenu. present postmaater, took offlee. Parents—Business Houses Bdnds at this time la, "Why does ting poorer and poorer. This la terests of the plain people of the the end of the long evening, "I do C!ertainly nobody else bad any- The roya! gueata Included King George N. Phillips, now of Hertford, Is survived by her husband and twro ritory. more than any man, he seems re Whan thsre is a deficiency or lack think Roger has behaved very sisters, Mra. Fanny Wright of this . the hospital need money?" Very particularly true of the white col- whole nation both North and South That was two ysars back and tha sponsible for making the huge event thing to do with what happened Leopold of Belgium, who had flown served aa postmaater from June 22, lar brigade. They are the "Florgot- of iron, a condition known as mutrl- strangely toward you, Jacqueline next. With one swift motion from Bruaaels to stand aa godfather, 1897 to June 16. 1901. The longest town and Mra. Minnis Austin of briefly I shall try to answer this faces of the men who scanned the possible. tional ansmla Is produCM. Ths word Why do you know he has danced Friday, May 18th. an officer from Md Prtaoesa Alice of Britain, East Hartford. Funeral services will See The Large Selection Of Typewriters ten Men;" or more accurately, the Roger drew her onto her feet. Ha continuous term of offlee was held question. anemia means "lack of blood" but sracUcally every dance with Mrs caught her to him and held bar DOWNY MILDEW HITS the local State Police barraeka will ^untees of Athlone—aunt of King by Poatmestar Solomon Bldwell, be held Friday at 2;S0 p. m. at the The hospital of yesterday wsa "Lost Battalion." • DIPLOMATIC HOP in its technical meaning refers to a Uelrose! He la dancing with her talk on safety. The Aetna Life In- ^ r g e VI. VirtuaUy all forelm from November 19. 1830 to Febru- Whitney Funeral Home, Bsist Hurt- eventually would beautify the now—see them, darling!" closer than he ever bad held her On Display In Our Window. some place to go when you were This makes the food problem In- As a game. Diplomacy is almost reduction in the number of red before. Hls eyes, that were as MANY TOBACCO BEDS surance < ^ p a n y wUl show raovlng ifnata eoerediated to the NeUi- ary 24, 1849. ford, Rev. Leon H. Austin officia- neighborhood. But Mrs. Harriman blood cells. Because of there not oe- ’Of course I see them!" Jackie pictures on Friday, May 20th, Fred- ids set ta the diplomatic lec- ting. about to die. This Is not true, how- creasingly acute. We can lop off as groat as Politics, but as a pur- blue as the sky, looked down Into Washington complained that the dirt had ruined Ing enough red cells, not enough snapped. How could she help her- hers a long moment. Then hls Ups erick W. Bright educational advisor tion. wms NURSE’S AWARD The Priscilla Aldan Cooking Club All makes—Underwoods, Royals, L. C Smith’s, Reminfftona svar, today. The hospital of today Incidentals almost to the vanishing suit, Diplomacy takes the innocents bar sightly lawn, and all Washing- oxygen is dsltversd to the tissues self? She did not have to have found hers and clung to them, af the Aetna Insurance Company RcUgtoos Servloes will hold a banquet for the Mothers and Coronas. Is a source of safety, confidence and point. Not ao with food. The step- ton became divided into "dirters" her attention called to the fact P*ol Anderson Urines will spaak to the atudenta. The ooo- > sermon, prayer and hymns ta at 10 o’clock this evening at the over more jumps. Witness the rope Daybook and “antl-dlrters." and thus la produced a partial oxy- that Roger waa dancing with Jackie had not known that tbers which the congregation joined pre- Hartford. May 12.—(AP)—The of hope. They are the best places down can go only so far. gen starvation. Aa a direct result could be such a kiss as this, fierce, Prompt Use Of Benzol To eluding feature of the course will Alumnae Association of the Nor- home of their leader. Miss Esther skipping that Is being done in • B f Pr*$t»m GfQv«r—^ In time It passed over. Baker Beryl Melrose. She had been very be during the week of June 8th, oaded the beptlsnru While tha as- Koehler. in the world to get well. Hence comes to the fore the whole died and Mrs. Baker spent her time of such starvation the body does not much aware of it ail evening. She yet tender, delirious, yet thrilling, Prevent Loss Of Plants. sembly sang, the child was carried walk hoapital In that city held the Washington by our Department of get enough oxygen to keep the flres n kiss that Ufted you out of your- when a reactomater will be demon- Btate membership trophy today, The children of the North school, Prices Range From $24.50 to $42.50 Let us consider the different problem of food production. Its dis- State, which never takes a stand, Washington.—Some of Washing- elsewhere. Dwight F. Davis, for- knew he was doing it on purpose, in. The Rev. Mr. Welter asked the eighth grade, will take an sduea- of life burning brightly. self so that reality slipped from strated through the courtesy of the parents to stand as they promised to awarded by the Graduates Associa- types of people, that work here. In tribution. and its reasonable costs but always has Its reasons. Just ton’s more romantic real estate Is mer Secretary of War, famous as because he thought it would make your senses, robbing you of _ Hertford. May 12. —(AP) — Aetna Insuranoe Company. tional trip to New York city Tues- well as donor of the coveted Davis . . .Nutritional anemia, due to lack her jealous. rear the child in the Christian tion of the Connecticut Training day The staamablp NOrmandU will the kitchen and laundry we have to the'ultimate consumer. No single now the State Department is deli- changing hands under circumstanc- reason, stirring your veins Into a Downy mildew has appeared ta Mies Dorothy Aaqulth bsis return' faith. School for Nurses for the highest PARENTS: Wa ar« making It po«aibIc for yon to buy a typa- cup in tennis, lived ta the place for diet, can be prevent- 'It does not look very well joyous tumult that wsa fearful, ed to her duties in Providence, R. I., be ta so the children WIU have the manual workers; dish washers, urban consumer desires that the cately mincing its steps before a es wliicb will bear relating. severai years and, with Mrs. Davis, | cured by the feeding of foods when this is your engagement tohacoo beds on both sides of the Juliana then took the otytag child percentage of gain ta membera. heart-filling. So that for a mo- Connecticut river. Dr. Paul J. An- after visiting her parents Hr. and The trophy was presented last opportunity of inspecting a large writer for your ton or daughter who needs one for school laundrlsts and such. We have cooks farmer shall not get a' fair return. problem that practically anybody When the late Senator James made It a center of some of the high in Iron. Some of these foods party," her mother murmured. ta her arms. The baby was wTspped steamship among many other Cousena of Michigan came to Wash- are as follows: egg yolk. lima "It’s really yours," Jackie said. ment you almost believed ta It derson, director of the tobacco „ Mrs. Leonard Asquith ta Stafford ta the same white satin robe her night a t the banquet of the Con- who work under the direction of No farmer desires the consumer to finer social affairs. Recently word yourself! Hollow. things of interest. work. ta the United States Is Intelligent ington, he built bimselt a nice 25- came that Mrs. Baker, long absent beans, peas, whole wheat, lean "Mine!" Evelyn exclaimed. "Oh, perlment station, Windsor, said to- mother had worn at her christening. necticut State Nurses’ Association The delegates chosen to attend pay unfair prices. Yet with the Jackie saw now that this Idea of day. Mr. and Mra. John Neal ot Cold The mlniater dipped hls hand ta e In connection with the organiza- the dietitian and extra help for the enough and ethical enough to room home well out on 16th Street from Washington, bad sold the meat, spinach, oatmeal, dried I see what you mean, darling, hers was almost as dangerous as the Older Boys and Girls (Confer- dining rooma; maids and orderlies present set-up neither gets fairness solve with the exception of Mr. in what was then the outer fringe place to a woman whose name Is as prunes, raisins anti walnuts. The because of myself and Paul. You Though some growers have been, Spring, New York, are the guests golden bowl and dampened the faoe tion’s 34tb annuel meettag. ence to be held ta Stafford, Friday AN IDEAL GRADUATION GIFT a flight into the stratosphere! But of Mr. and Mra. Allen Kimbell of of the baby. Awarding of the trophy, a bronze OB the floora; clerical help for the much of the time, especially In the of the city. Cousena only recently yet unknown. The Davises are fereen leafy vegetables arc especial- know, I believe Paul thinks it odd, Jackie was not afraid of anything. end are still uelng. the spray mix- and Saturday, are Miss Betty Vla- Secretary Cordell Hull, chief rope had broken off with Henry Ford, moving out. Since Mrs. Baker, too. the way Roger Is behav- tures recommended by Dr. Ander- Stafford vUle. Attar a prayer end a aong. electric lamp, Grecian style, mark- office; teaching nurses; supervising fresh fruit and vegetable flelds. artist of the Department. ly good sources of Iron and that Is She ux>uld play this through, too Juliana, with the baby sUU ta her ney. Miss Clara Viensy. Miss Anna with whom he had risen to wealth later re-married, has lived recently why anyone with a nutritional, ing . . . " —untU the bitter end. son, end could continue It, he ad- ed the close of the second day of Glesecke. Miss Beatrice Blackburn MR. BUSINESS MAN; Trade In your old maehine which haa outlived Ita naefalneaa. nurses; surgical nurses; labora- America has talked long about co- in partnership. . In England, the surmise is that a I don’t give a dam what Mr. vises no Ume be lost ta the use of arma and accompanied by Bernhard the convention. for one of these nicely Rebuilt Typewriter*. The coat will be very little. Mr. Hull last week got himself anemia is told to eat spinach, let- (To Bs Continued) filed slowly out, followed by Queen and Miss Mary BoiVen. tory and x-ray technicians who operative efforts ta distribution and Couxens had many fine paintings woman of title has bought the tuce. and cabbage. Judged solely Scott thinks about anything!” benxol to stop further damage. into a quibble with Columnist Drew and wraa acquiring more. Further- place. We don’t know why there’s Jackie said. Than she turned WUhelmlna and King Leopold. TERMS AS LOW AS $1.00 A WEEK. work under directors; and skilled selling, but chiefly only academical- from the standpoint of Its iron con- The benzol, Dr. Anderson said to- GILEAD The two prtaeeesaa entered the Pearson, all over a little bit of busi- more be liked the quiet surround- such on air of mystery about it. It tent. beef lltler Is very satisfactory. sw-ay, biting her lips hard. She day, should be placed ta shallow These Typewriter* Are Rebuilt and Guaranteed By the National Typewriter Co„ Inc. surgeons and doctors In every epe- ly. Yet abroad, and particularly in ness at which our State Depart- ings of bis new home where he can’t have anything to do with that was not biting them because it pana aach with one square foot of state coach, drawn by six black of Hartford, Conn. northern Europe, the matter long could study. But the automobile, The cheapest and most satisfac- The card party oponsered by h o ^ . and returned to Soeetdljk clalty. ment has been nodding since Hand- old load of dirt on the iswn. tory way to secure the needed iron w.’ss an effort to keep back the DOCTOR OUTLINES surface, to e depth of a quarter Pelaoe. Many people think that doetora ago passed from the academic to from which he bad made many prick of tears from behind her Hebron Grange No. I l l held a t the some Hitler jut.ked the Treaty of mtUlons. soon arose to plague him. Is to take It from food and a per- Inch. The number of pans should be who work on ward caaea are paid. the practical. The increasingly eyelids, or down the big lump flll- one pan to every lOO square feet of Glleed halL Tuesday evening wraa Versailles. Sixteenth Street became a son using eggs, beefsteak and plen- ing her throat. But she was tired, bed. This, however, la not true. Aa they pressing problem of millions of ty of vegetables will probably get TB PREVENTION well patronised. Mrs. Albert HUd- Artlcla 170 of that iW ty , which speedy thoroughfare. It was called the sliver slippers pinched her tag of Hebron wron first prise ta Dewey-Richman Co., Agents must give their eervlces and time households to secure adequate food the President's street because It Quotations-' all the Iron necessary. feet, her head throbbed from try- The pans should be placed ta the we signed, provides that Germany Milk Is a food which Is rated bed every second night and tha bed bridge, Mra. E. E. Foote, second end WAPPING 767 MAIN STREET to those who cannot afford to pay, with diminishing Incomes may began at the White House. It ran ing to hold It high, her lips felt TELEPHONE 3380 shall not buy materials of war from wide and straight through the city Iron-poor. Nature takes this Into stiff from keeping them in a curv- kept covered during the night. Ben- Mrs. Elva Poet the oonsoiatloo. Mrs. About sixteen of ths 3'oung friends gnRU. This Is their contribution to awaken us to the absolute need of consideration ta the case of the In- sol must be added oa needM to keep Ann Potocek won first prize ta outaiders. particularly shall she not past Oouzen’s home. It became a I'm s bingo widower. ing smile. Besides, she must be Says Education, Encourage- pinochle and Mrs. Rose Mots of He- of Harold Hart celled on hita last humanity. some radical changes. A tea party Mecca for autolsts seeking a pleas- —James Connors, of Montreal, ar- fant and the baby Is bom with a careful what she said or her the depth a quarter Inch. As the Saturday evening to help him oele be permitted to purchase aircraft or ant drive, and In those days auto- large amount of iron stored in the mother would no longer believe In benzol evaporates the fumes travel bron second. Mra. (Carles Fish, brate hls twenty-third birthday. Let us take for an example the once made history. Enough food their parts. It api^ars that, with ranged for threatening hla wife ment And Hope Is Neces- Herbert Porter end William Ray- ebet of equipment. Do you know parties, with an intelligent presen- mobiles were not the quiet, purring with a butcher knife. liver. During the nursing period this ridiculous engagement. To over the plants and kill the mildew. mond of Westchester won flrat They enjoyed a very pleasant eve- In the past year, oiir Stati Depart things they now are. when milk forma the staple food, have Evelyn find out now that it Dr. Anderson said care must be ning with games at House’s Grove tation of the often Inexcusable prises In setback and Fred Way. that 240 articles are used to do ment has licensed for export, sev I have no desire to be able to see the store Is gradually depleted, the was ail pretense would bS more taken not to spill any benxol on the after which they enjoyed a hot dog major operation ? We arrive at the apread between ivhat the Southern Truckin' On 16lh than Jackie's nerves could stand. sary In State’s Campaign. Edward Raymond of Ameton and roast The young people all elubed era! cargoes of war materials, air again. liver apparently supplying the Iron planti as all planti "hit" will die Mra. Herbert Porter of Hebron woo operating room suite. It Is a well farmer gets for his fresh vegetables Couseos first abandoned bis quiet —Mrs. Anna Miller, of tVIchlta not found in the milk. together and gave him a presant planes snd munitions shipped hours in his fine Italian garden and the second prize ta setback. Sand- Charles E. Lathrop, who acoou lighted room where the surgeons do and fruit, and what Is paid by the to Falls, Tex., who has been blind About two-thirds of the iron in Roger and Beryl Melrose came wlchas, cake and coffee wraa served Germany. took to the seclusion ot an enclosed for eight years. the body is held within the red blood up to Jackie after that dance. Hartford, May 12—(AP) — ’The panted Mr. Dewey, Mrs. Nevera and their work with all sorts of special Northern consumer, may also make porch In time the din reached him by the committee and a social time Mr Pearson. learning of this fact cells. Thls_ leaves only about one "I'm afraid I'm going to have to broad program for the prevention was enjoyed after the card party. daughter Dorothy Nevers to Orlan- Instruments. Of course, the oper- history. even there, and he retired to the say good night," Mrs. Melrose said STAFFORD SPRINGS do, Florida, did not return home nsked Secretary Hull if the Secre- Men are unwilling to accept worn-1 third to be used elsewhere ta the and care of tuberculosle was char- Over eleven dollars was turned Into ating table situated In the middle of Conscienceless charges by some privacy of an upstairs bedroom, en as their equals and to aeknowl-] smilingly, extending her band. with them but remained ther > for a tary didn’t feel that, by selling the intimately he abandoned the place form of iron compounds. Small as "It's been such a lovely party. It acterised yesterday, encouragement the Grange treasury. wrhile as he had other friends he the room Is the center of attraction. commission merchants .ind jobbers edge their merits. this amount is, it seems to be es- and hope by Dr. WllUam M. Stock- Mr. and Mra. Louie Tetrault oi Twelve members of the Hebron stuff to Germany, this nation altogether and took a new home —Miss 5taode Bennot, director of waa BO sweet of you to ask me." wished to vlalt This table is adjustable either up or ta the great market centers. Is one farther out. I sential to life, as these iron com- well. superintendent of the Cedar- BtaffordvIUe were the recent guests Parent-Teachers’ assodetlon at- Mrs. Augusta Burger who has conniving with Germany to help the Adler Planetarium In Chi-1 pounds have not been demonstrated She actually sounded as though crest Sanitorium. of Gene Snow In Manchester. tended neighbors’ night held at El- down and can be tipped In any dl- contributing cause to high prices. For years the place remained cago. she meant it. but of course Jackie been spending the winter months Mr. Hitler's country break the empty until, believe it or not. It to be present wherever the life Speaking on "The Nurse’s Place A softbell lesgue has been or-, lington Town Hall, Monday evening. Often the ultimstr consumer pavs could see through her. “It was ganlxed In Stafford. Over 100 players ta Florida has returned to Wapptag ractlon to suit the needs of the sur- Treaty of Versailles, which inatm just now has bean leased for five changes are most active. nice of you to come," she returned ta. Tuberculosle" before the second For Hebron’s part ta the program where she is staying for e wrhile geon. Ths cost of this table i? from several times what the farmer re I think a woman’s place Is at day session of the 34th annuel comprise the 10 teams. A meeting Mrs. Karl Links sang two solos and ment. Mr. Hull religiously holds, la years from the Couzens’ estate by home. But I feel more at home "on politely. It was just lovely of you at the home of her daughter reived for his vegetables. Lei one the American Trucking Associa- Ql’ES’nONS AND ANSMXRS meeting of the Connecticut State of the captains and managers of the a skstcb "Tell A Woman” wsa family. Hr. and Mrs. Wellman $800 to $1,000. Over It Is suspend' atm legally in effect. the lot" than I do In a house. to spoil my whole evening, she Nurses’ Association. Dr. Stockwell teams was held the first part of the played by Mra. Wintbrop Porter. ed a mirsterious contraption that box of 30 pounds (the transaction tion, Inc. The’ library and banquet —Mrs. Edith Rlngllng, part owner might have added. But she had no Burnham of Pleasant Valley. Mr. Hull’s reply to Pearson was hall will be converted into offices. (Nervousness) intention of letting this other girl outlined the expansion program for week to the Warren Memorial hall Mrs. Floyd Fogll, Mrs. Norton Rev. Douglas MacLaan left lest proves to be the operating room began as a carload shipmrnti be fol- of the Rlngllng circus enter- prevention and treatment of tuber- with Chief of Police George Kealy Warren and Mrs. Charles Fish. a masterpiece of legal reasoning. It They don’t plan to move in any prises. Question: N. O. asks: "I’m very know that Tuesday for Keene, New Hampshire, light. This Is one of the highest lowed from producer to coneumer. trucks.. culoela during the past 36 years ta acting as chairman of the schedule Oaks and ooffse ware served by where be Is attending a convention contained no hint of ethics. Mit it nervous—the slightest excitement "Of course I’ll see you again," which he has been actively engaged achievements of lighting engineer The rommisalon merchant sold It Beryl said. "You'll be coming to committee. It Is expected that play members of EUtagton P. T. A. flo "Rural Churchee.” He wraa ex- was a sound argument from a tech If marital difficulties arise, don't makes me shake. Am also too emo- ta such work. will begin thia coming week. Mr. and Mra. J. Etiuks Jones and tag, and It ranges ta price from six to a dealer for $1.00. The dealer Dirty Story expect that "love wrlll find a way. tional. What foods would strengthen the field to see Roger take off. pected home this afternoon end will nlcal point of vl*w.' Hull said that Another chunk of real estate with You must be genuinely proud to •Today, with the advance ta bac- Henry Sebwanda haa returned to Mrs. E. B. Foots were callers ta speak for tha W ip in g Mothers’ to eight hundred dollars. The light sold If to a Jobber for $1.15. The because that romantic belief la Just my nervous system? Have been teriology. pathology and X-ray,” Wllllinantlc, Tuesday, the United States Isn’t violstlng a history also is changing hands — a snare and a delusion. ' be engaged to him!” Aa she said hls home ta Winfield, Long taUnH club at tha home of Mrs. Joeepbine as tha table. Is used only ta hospi Jobber sold It to a peddler for $1.30. and there's an element of mystery eating mostly concentrated foods, Dr. Stockwell said, “many patients after visiting with Wluiam PhllUps Mr. and Mrs. J. Kefiogg White end C. Willson this evening. Rn\-thlng by shipping arms into —Prof. J. Howard Hobson, of Vas- very little fresh stuff." this last, she turned her big dark who formerly would have been children were Sunday visitors at the tala and Is expensive, bul in this The peddler sold to a grocer for In this one. The property first be- eyes toward Roger, with a look In Staffordvllle. More then fifty doltars was real Germany. The Versalllrs Treaty aar College. Answer; The questions you ask treated at home are now treated at home of Mr. and Mra. Almon Dou- $1.60. The grocer sold to s con- came famous because of a load of that, although Jackie did not- hospitals and sanltoriums. n ie Mr. end Mra. Fred Horamen of Ised for the benefit of the Wapping day of surgery both are absolutely dirt. Side by side, as next door are very simple and yet the an- know anything about love, could Stafford Hollow were guests the bleday ta Lebanon. school from their minstrel show necessary. sumer for $3.00. he said, doesn’t forbid , us to sell swers can not be simple because of nursing profession naa advanced ta Mra. Ruby Gibson of Andover war supplies to Germany. neighbors once dwelt Mr. and Mrs. WANTED: SKUNK TAIUS be easily read. Its care of this tn^e of patient os flrat pert of the week ot Hies which waa given lost month by the If we were to walk in this room But this la only half the story. Raymond T. Baker and Mra. J. the many factors which must oe Why. Beryl Melrose was in love Esther Warren ta Wlnsted. Miss called on friends ta town Tuesday school at tha Wapptag school hall. It only forbids Germany to buy considered In producing whht is the doctors have advanced ta scien- and she also attended the card party a few months ago, we would have The commission merchant collected Borden Harriman, who now Is Dea Moines, la.—The Iowa Works with Roger! Really in love with tific knowledge. Ruth Horsman who spent sometime Wapptag Orange, No. 80. held them. The.efore Germany la the minister to Norway, Mrs. Baker commonly called nervousness. The given by the Grange at the Gilead their regular meeting lest Tuesday "A ear, camtag Out of a lide street, “J stepped on the gas. Richfield’s witnessed a very delicate procedure, 10 centa for his commission, 3 centa Progress Administration seeka, of him. This knowledge was like an The development of preventive with Miss Warren returned home Hall, In the evening. one that Is doing wrong, not us. Mr. was the wealthy bclphlne Dodge, all things, six skunk tails. patient usually becomes nervous be- ley shower descending upon medicine and the participation of with her parents. evening at the Wapping Commu- slowed as though to atop, then that of removing an open safety for cartage, 27 rents for freight. and Baker wraa director of the Mint. cause of some physical or mental ir- The Board of Education will hold nity Church House with thirty-five pick-up got me out of the way... Hull told Columnist Pearson out- Officlala said they want the tails, _ Jackie’s bead. She did not know the registered nurse In the tubercu- Charles, Theodore and Joseph suddenly shot ahead; right at me. pin from the lung of a child The The box, packing, grading and load- He liked the place and set shout to reproduce an authentic headdress titatlon. or both. The physical caus- why It should be like that. It losis field has added another mean- Ita monthly meeting at the Record Patrons present. Goodwill Orange. with only a split second to spare.” right tha* to presume that there la Schwanda of Stafford Springs will Building ta Hebron. Thursday eve- tartruments that are uaed In this ing Into the car cost 30 cents more. making it no end pretty, but ran of C3tlef Black Hawk, one of the *" taclude faulty diet, consUpauon, could not make any difference in ing to the word ’nure*.’ The an- be on the air over the NBC network QIastontairy and Vernon Grange anything Illegal In selling Germany afoul of Mra. Harriman when he 1.000 costumes WPA workers are *y* atraln, rectal troubles, conges- her young life. ning. May 12, at 8:30 o’clock, d. e. L were represented. The subject was procedure cost $1,800 and may Oe This left 30 cents to the farmer in swer In the control of tuberculosis at 2:30 Sunday afternoon when the Mrs. W. E. Hibbard and daughter. arms she is by Treaty forbidden to had a load of dirt dumped into her making for the Iowa centennial Uon within the reproductive organs, "Of course I'm proud of him," Is preventive medicine. We know Northfleld schools annual sacred NaUonol Grange Night and 7th de- used only once or twice. But. it is the deep South for producing ,30 front lawn. A law suit started Hies Leora of Manchester were gree Patrons and there wrere fifteen buy. Is the natural course of rea- pageants this summer. general nervous Instability, etc. The Jackie said. She had not meant that tuberculosis Is caused by a concert is broadcast. They are neceasan' that the hoapital have in- pounds of vegetables for which the which decorated the nation’s front WPA designers said It will take mental or emotional causes Include to say it. But she just did. She. germ; that every new case comes callers at the home of Mrs. E. E. 7th degree members present. Mrs. sonlng that occurs to "cornfleld members of the choir of the Mount Foote. Tuesday evening. Lois F. Watson had charge of the BE READY FOR EMERGENCIES struments of this kind and many consumer In the North paid $3.00. pages for many a day. Baker aald about six tails to duplicate the brist. complexes, conflicts, faulty emo- too, gave Roger a look; a shy, from an old one and‘that one Indi- Hermon School for Boya. lawyers," but not, thoroughly not, the dirt filled up an unsightly hole smiling one that seemed to say vidual can and does Infect e whole Rev. and Mrs. Berl Lewis scoem- program which wras aa fonows; othsrs for the use of surgeons at Itag hsaddress of the chief of the tional training In early life, hidden Mias Minnie Johnson of Spring- lanled Rev. Howard Champs of Don't be fooled by the foolish driver! Protect yourself! How? Again, some commission mer- to the learned legal minds of the on Mrs. Harrlman’s lawn and Sacs and Foxei. fears and - the like. In the latter how proud she was, more than household. field has been the guest of Mrs Opening songs by all. male quartet any time of the day or night. chants. happily not all. have been any words. For suddenly Jsckle Slay Be Preventea Lebanon to Keene, N. H„ Wednas- semg by the 7th degree raembsrs: First, widi brakes that stop quickly— to keep you from getting Department of State. cases, some measure of emotional Freeman F. Patten at her home on daaicnatlons Include all avsltsble stations. Tomorrow Night's Session To 7868— or Robert J. Boyce, 7415 and for they are well known as top- school coaches. Pratrama siiajaet ta clianaa by stations without previous notice. P. M. the hospital board, will speak brief- arrangements, will be made for filiated with the Y. M. C. A. tennis ly, after which the new flag will be Be In Prenaration For Third flight dancers, comedians , singers, History tells us very little. If any CHAMPS TONIGHT NEC-WCAP (RCD) NCTWORK wkbb wtaq wkbb wceo wabt ksej wnaa transportation to the home. club, will tell of her experiences In Members c f the team win ba woo Hartford To Conrene A Cod* .unfurled and again cased at sunset. Degree Work May 22. and musician.a. Harlem knows them Election To Take Place At thing, about Sir Walter Raleigh's sented with :Bandaome white g u EASIO — Castt waaf wnaa vtle wjar MOUNT— kTor kis koh ksl kpvo kfbb Also To Dedicate New Flag- Members of the Eastern Star and as the hottest swing team In exist- itsAe tournaments. The general sriac vesh ky« wfbr erre way when The benediction will be by Rev. Next Meeting; Two One-Act aquatic prowess. But we do know public la Invited. Ine coata bearing on the left : COAST.—knx koin kol kfpy kvi ksfo koy BeethoTen (3ee Gob To G(l the Amaranth have been extended ence. At the Apollo Theater and the emblem: wbai wtaa wwj wdaJ wdal; Miswastt CenL CasL Watson Woodruff. Legion buglers ~ wman wbo wow wdaf wire Sstp stitational Court On May A class will be advanced to the an invitation to go to the home and Savoy Ballroom, the two most Piays Are P lan ted . that ha couldn’t swim in the biggest It Is requested that all the "Y" School, New England C boa kdyl: •outm wmbg 1:00— 4;0b—Songs from Jack Shannon pole; Ceremonies To De- wlL officiate at the unfurling of the Members Of Army And Nary second degree at a special meeting attend the services. famous apoU In Harlem. Buck and lake at the Island of Trinidad— membera who have not cleared their 1938. The eoata will be I kft kaw kovio kbq kpo kfu t:1b- 4:1b—Nattonsi Hospital Day new flag and at colors and the Sal- of Campbell (JouncII K. o f C„ to be Whh Them To Gi?e Pro- ' ftTATtONt (operate inter> 3:30— 4;3(^Nils Mack’s Lst’s Pretend Bubbles new awing band had their because It Is asphalt. tote baskets and lockers do so im- by a member of the club comzotttefl^ 26 To Hear The Case. vation Army band will play several held at their home tomorrow eve- After the service the guests will Winston Kendall was nominated abMfaabty oa altbar JlEu or BLUB 4:00- 5:00—Press Rsdio News Period pend On The Weather. sepia audiences leaping and bopping Sir Walter caulked his leaky mediately. The "Y” will not he re- Chib To Entertain High Refreshments wll be served by “ nstworka): BAtlC — Castt wlw wfea 4:0b— 6:05—To Be Announced appropriate selections. The general ning. This U held In preparation be shown throughout the buildings for the prealdency of the Commun- Vaaa work wool: Midwesti wood wal 4:15— 6:15—N. V. State Mtdicel Soe. with enthusiasm. ships with some of that asphalt in sponsible for any goods left. club steward. — public Is Invited to attend .this for the class working of the third frira In WaIBngford. and hospital, and will visit with srabf wbow wabc kaoo kans. OTHBP 4:3b— 5:30—Boske Carter'a Comment ity Playere at a meeting of the lo^ 1595. Today home owners can have •w* A U m O N Harry Russell is chairman tM(,A O^IONAL STATIONt — Canadian; 4:45— 5:45—Berry Wood A Hie Mualc Hartford, May 12— (API—Whole- unique and colorful ceremony it degree which will be exemplified at meL^bers at the home. In organizing their orchestra they School Basketball Sipiad. •ret efd; Contrail wefl wtmj wiba wday 5:0b- g:0b-Just Entertainment — o.: Hospital Day will be observed to- weather conditions permit. laft no stone unturned that would cal dramatic club last night In their the aame protecUCA from wind, "TT” members and friends are testimonial plans assisted by 8aa$'" firyr beam: South; wur wptf wia wjas sale arrests of members of a re- a gathering in Tinker Hall on Sun- George H. Haines, auparintandant Chleaoe’e Songs for Vou—west day at the Memorial hospital with Suaday May 18. membert of Man- contribute to Its being a great suc- headquarters at tha Batch and weather and waUr bacause Trini- urged to call 7206 if they have Robb and OUla Osbiack. WUlaxd S . ‘ wm^wsun w!od wsoc wfbc wwno wcsc 1:15— •:ib-Hoiiywood*s Scresnscoope ligious sect In several Connecticut Open House In the various depart- day afternoon May 22. There will of the home, la vary anxious that dad Nativa Laka asphalt Is used in Rogers will deliver the tesUmoottf'< vava wsm wmn wsb wapi wmab wlda —east; To Bs Announced—west be a class of 16 candidates from cheater Lodge No. 73. A. F. and A. Manchester Lodge send a large cess. They hired Emmett Matthews, Brown building. Other officers dlehes, pictures, er any household Inroo wky wfaa wbap kpro wool ktha 5:30— 6:30—We the People on Radio towns recently will cause the con- ments and the dedication, this eve- A TODOH ONE. one .of the greatest of colored mu- Barber Genasco Roofings. The final testimonial, long addresa and Arthur MeOaan wfll ba ' j ^ s ktba kark krnc: Mountain: kflr Campbell Council and this will be M., will make their annual vlalt to gathering to attend, the service and nominated were as fdlowa; articles for the auction to be held 4:0(^— 7:00—Kate Smith Hour—e to c vening of a Federal (institutional ning at 6:45, of a new 50-foot steel I sicians and enterUlners; Alice Har- W. Harry England, local distrib- planned, for the members o f the toastmaster. Fathers o f the pUtywik'' B hi ktar kob: Paciflot kfbk kwg kmj 7:00— 6:00—Major Bowes Hour—to c Sllvcrton, Ore.—Snuffy, Fred further added to by candidates from visit wrlth the members. Manches- Agnes Donahue, vice preeident; at the "Y" grounds Saturday after- member of the club and their k e m 8:00— frOb-V. Bay's Essays In Musie Court here May 26. flag pole, the gift of Stanley Noren the Maoonlc Home at Wallingford ris, a sparkling sepia charpier with utor for Barber Genasco Roofings champion Manchester High school Moore's bull pup. Is stiff and sore other counctls- In this section where ter LiOdge has members in the home, Eleanor Wallace, secretary: Robert noon at 2 p.m. The women's dlvl- have beep Invited. Cant. Boat. •:30— t:3(^Tho Amsrtcsns at Work Attorney Q to rg t J. Sherman of of North Main street. Local ex- and hold aervlcea In the chapel. Rev. vocal talents that will please every says "There seems to be a little f:00—10:0^Duko CMIngton Orch. — and has a painful cut or two, but there are .not a sufficient number to that are wrell knowm .to the older Glenney, business manager; Elarl lon Is very much in need o f more basketball team, will be held In the 2i|^ SiiS^Ruafi Hughta In Comment basic: Just Entsrtainment—w. rpL Hartford, acting for the state or- service organizations, Joint donors he’s going to get well. warrant calling In the aUte and dis- Dr. Bari B. S tor^ paator of the swing-cat; Jigsaw Jackson, an ec- quesUon aa to whether the asphalt articles for Robert Reid and Sons iTsa— g.*4^The Road to t(fo<-.baa!e of a new Gold Star service flag, will members of ths local lodge. Ruddell, properitles; Ruasell Gould lake Is two millions of yean old or Army and Navy club at 8 o’clock to- SiOC^ 4:0b—Olek Tracy* Oramatle — •:1b-i0:15—Scrsenaeoops.west rpL ganization o f the sect, today filed Snuffy, playing at the top of Sil- trict officers to confer the degree. South Methodlat Bpiacopal church centric dancer who made a big hit to auction. Some of the articles to Kolob, the name of tha coletM • :Sb—10:30—Happy Pelton’s Orehostra an action challenging the constitu- take part In the dedicatory cere- will have charge o f the service and stage manager; Austin 'Beechler four mllllona. But what's the differ- night sponsored by the club. The plateau in Bryce National baste: Piano and Guitar Duo—west 10;—11:00—Orrin Tucker Orcheetre ver Oeek falls, slipped and plunged K at the Cotton Club in New York; house manager; Leonard Dowdlng! be sold are of wide variation. There committee has planned a fine enter- t:15— 4:1P—Songs by Bennie Stewart 10:30-11:30—Will Osborne Orchestra tionality of Section 6194 o f the Gen- mony and unfurling of the flag at 184 feet. He bounced on a ledge, officiate. The Beethoven Glee club and developed a ewlng trio within ence of a million or two? It's natu- will be an organ and a real Utile means "next- to the throne of God" a:8^ 4:S^Your Pamily and Mine 11:00—12:0b-Dsnee Musie—west only More has been written about program chairman; Lucille Murphv' tainment Including the showing of i;4S— 4:4S—Little Orphan Annie — eral Statutes and Its applicability to sunset, weather permitting. dropped Into a pool at the bottom with a large delegation wrlll attend the orchestra that they call the ral asphalt, the finest that can be "kid" from a certified herd. and waa taken from the Mormea ' NBC-WJZ (BLUE) NETWORK Theodore Roosevelt than about any FAST HARLEM SHOW membership; Helen Estes. Bessie the major league movie "Batter eaat; Jot. OaMiechio Orchee.—west distribution of circulars by mem- Superintendent Harry C. Smith of and swam to shore. other American. and render several aelectlona. A Swing Kids. bought anywhere, and It certainly hoBlus Ssrron's OrehssL— krfv kfdm wrol krls wjbo wdsu wssa Two Canadian girls, Miss Edna C. Mrs. Elsie B. Gustafson will ac- east: Orphan Annls-.>mldw repeat wsen krys: Mountain: kio kvod kghf; Mr. Sherman contends that the the Memorial nursing staff on Jan. com'pany the Glee club aa solotat and Palo Alto. Calif.—Arnott Haw- Earl Ruddell, chairman of entertain- •mo— 4:0b—Amos *n* Andy—«sst; To Paeifle; kgo ksM kea kaa kcca kjr Martin of Toronto, Ontario and It's Midnight In Harlam . . . with kins. 31, spent seven months In a ment, announced a'-program of two Bs Announced—west NOTE: Soe WCAF-NBC for optional statute, which deals with breach of 26, 1932. She was made supervisor rendar selections. tha newest and meat sansatlonal of Ills— #:1b—Vocal Vsristiss by Choral liat of stations. the peace. Intimidation and libel, Miss Lois E. Wentzell of Bridge- of the first floor ward on May 1, Manchsater Lodge members will hoapltal with Injuries received In one-act playa, given by the Aetna all colored orchestras. Buck and an auto accident. Y. M . C, A , N otes •mo— •:30—Leo Releman Orenestrs—> CenL East. does not apply to "preaching the town, Nova Scotia hold ward super- 1982. meet at the Masonic Temple at 1 Fire Insurance dramatic club and w f: Mario Cossl. Songs—network Bubblas and their Harlem Knights Three days after his discharge his the (Community Players. g:4b— i:40—To Be Announced—chain 3 :3 ^ 4:30—Tha Singingigli Lsfty sast: gospel." He holds that both the visory posts In the Memorial hos- Miss Wsntzell graduatsd from the P- m. Sunday. Cars will leave not of Rhythm, who bring their hot, T E N N IS GLU B d:0b* P:00-Rudy Vellee Hour-« to e Edward Davlee. 8ai (tons—west______application and the statute Itself Southampton, New York Hospital motorcycle collided with a car." He Election of officers will be held A 7:(X^ 1:00—OoM Newe of liSI—c to c S:45— 4:45—Capt. Tim and Stamps— pital. Ml.ss Martin trained In the later than 1:80 p. m„ aa the services dark-brown swing to the State waa fatally hurt. Much enthusiasm has been ex- •mo— tiOb-B. Croeby* B. Bums—to e wja; Waahington Celling—network are unconstitutional. and was appointed to the local staff at the next meeting. pressed by telephone calla to the •mo—10:00—Bob Howard* •tyllst— 4:0b- 5:00—News; Rakov's Orchestra The constitutional court, first to Providence,^ hospital. Moose Jaw, on April 14, 1937 as aupervlsor of east; Amos *n* Andy—repeat west 4:3^ 5:3(5—George Crook and Organ Saskatchewan and was appointed to the second floor. 0:1b—lOilS—Charlie Agnew Orchestra 4:Sb— 6:35—Serenaders — wJs: The be convened here In four years, will •:J0—10:SO—Lou Breeso A Orchoetra Tune Twisters In Songs—chain comprise Judge Martin T. Manton 10:0b—ItmO—Honry Busoo'a Orchestra 4:45— 5:4b—Lowell Themes — east; of the Circuit Court of Appeals. 10:Sb—11:1b—Jack Msrshsrd Orchsstrs Chicago Dinner Concert Orch.—w 5:00— OtM^Caey Acee. Skit—also eat Judge EMwin S. Thomas of the U. S. "Agriculture, Industry and the Ever CBS-WABC NETWORK 5:15— S:15—Mr. Keen A Lest Parsons District Court here and Judge C. C. Normal Granary"; WEAF-NBCJ— BASIC — Cast! wabo wade woko wcao 5:30— 6:30—Songs from Elvira Rios Hincks of the U. S. Court In New 10:30, National Retail Dry Goods HUNGARY TO ACT wool war wkbw wkro whk w)r wdrc 5:45— 6:45—The Boys—wjs wbi wenr; A.ssoclation discussion. "Retailing wcau wMa wpro wfbl wJsv wgar: Mid* Chicago Cedete Quartet—network Haven. wosti whbre wfbm kmbe kmoa whaa S:00— 7:«^The March ef Time-to c Mr. Sherman said today that the and Recovery.” rab krnt 6:|0— 7:3b—To Be Announced (I& m.) WEAE-NBC — 6:15, Vocal Vari- B O N ELE 5 5 PRI ME 5TEER B EE F SAST—wbna wps whp wbao wore efrb 6:45— 7:4^—Shefter*Brenner* Pianos test was being made In the Bristol AGAINST RADICALS I lb ifpsciaii 7:00— S:00 — Toronto Promenade eties; 7, Rudy Vallee; 8. Good News 1 Fapnlar Boneleae «kac wibz wmaa woag wnbf wlbs wkbn cases because they had been most Fancy 0»*n or Pot Re«t wbio wkW Symph. numerous. Variety: 9, Bing C.osby and Bob BIXIS — wfst wafa wbro wqam wdod S:0b^S:0(^Under the Weetern Skies Bums; 11. Jack Sprlgg orchestra. Special All This Week . . . Prime Heavy 9 “ aSe ra wroe wlao wwl wtoc krld Ktrb ktaa S:3b- S:30—Roy Shield Encore Mus. Provisions Of Statute Steer Best lb. M ACKEREL waoo koma wdbo wbt wdao wBla wdb) S:00—10:0(^Newi; C. Le Baron Orch. The statute Involved reads: WABC-CBS—6:30, We The Peo- JANE PARKER Rib R o ast 2 9 < onedeadRelM wwva ormbf ws)s wmbr wala ktui ksko •:15—10:15—Elis Schsllsrt's Prsvisvrs To Take Special Steps Espe-| "Any person who shall disturb or ple, finale; 7, Kate Smith; 8, Major SMOKED ntesH Lam b Fores If Otolrtd wood srdne wnos kwkn know wromm 0:30—10:3^>C. Madriguera Orchastra Bowes; 9, Essays In music; 9:30. -IS e vino wehs srpar wmaa wooo smra 10:00—11:00—Harry Owens Orchestra break the peace by tumultous and D O U G H N U TS Honor Maid lb. 5c MilOWCST — wmbd wiaa wlbw kfb 10:3^11 mo—Garwood Van'a Orchastra Americans at work; 10:30, Dick — Cinntmon or Sugorod Sh o uld ers 2 3 < offensive carriage, noise or be- Gasperre orchestra. cially Against The Nazis; Ftncy White Mait haviour, or by threatening, traduc' O r Re M le t tei STEAK COD V e a l Legs - Z le WJZ-NBC—6:30, Elvtra Rios. F a n c y M ilk F a d lb. 10:00—Essays In Music. Ing, quarrelling with, challenging, songs; 7, March of Time: 7:30, Public Becoming Uneasy. 2 4 e s. 2 9 < V e a l Le gs 2 1 < raesHLv 10:30—Americans At Work, asaaulting or striking another, or Lanny Gray’s Rhythm school; 8, " '- t k ' S L IC E D EMerEnd 11:00— Sports— News. shall disturb or break the peace, or Toronto promenade symphony, first Silverbrook Sliced Suqer Cured lb. 2 15c Pork Loins Strictly Fruh WTIC 11:15—Organ Reveries, Bacon 2 9 c provoke contention, by following or of series; 9, Under Western Skies, !' 'l l . " : “ 23c XMTelera Broademsttag Servtoe, 11:30—Happy Felton's Orchestra. mocking any person, with abusive drama. Budapest, Hungary. May 12— (API Hmrttont Coaa. 12:00—Oriii^ Tucker’s Orchestra. or Indecent language, gestures or What to expect Friday: WEAF- —Nearly 100 Hungarian Legislators j M I N G F O Y M ack e rel Fraae » 6 c St e a k Co d 8h«* li b . 1 9 c 12:30 a. m.— Will Osborne's Orches- noise, or shall, by any writing, with LOBSi'EltS ^ajrnJiJbif ______SMOO W. IVM B. tX tS.S M. tra. NBC;— 12:30 p. m., Words, and Mu- have delayed a demand for vigorous Se a Scallo ps Fr..h ib21c B u ten i Ddjrllgirt Savlag Time Intent to Intimidate any person sic; 1:30, Philadelphia trio; 4:15, action against political extremists, | B«an Spro u ts c a n 9c Live Chicken ...... lb. I9c threaten to commit any crime Carlolta’s songs; ,5:45, Moravian particularly Nazis, upon govern- co n 2i(5d/l O’M d i — Ylow . a l YUw. £ o j m ! Tomorrow’s Program against him or his property or shall college glee club. WABC-CBS—2. ment assirrance that energetic steps I Ch o w M ein 19c Tlnmder, Maj 12 a. m. write or print and publicly exhibit Buffalo summer theater; 3:45, World P. U . would be pursued against those who | So y Sa uce bot. 10c 7:00—ETA ALPHA Programma — or distribute, or shall publicly ex- economic cooperation discussion. harbor “revolutionary dreams." G in g er A le M I L K FA N CY BRO O KSIDE 4 :«0 --B M u ta g e WUe. I lb Variety Program. hibit, post up or advertise, any of- Reps. Jerry Voorhla and Otha The Legislators, members of the I I I B U H E R CREA MERY ROLLS 4:1S—The Story of Mary Marlin. 7:80— Shoppers Special. o r SO D A fensive, Indecent or abusive matter Wearln: 4:30, Mualc for fun. WJZ- Upper House which hes around 250 Regular Low Every Day wmtoliouM t«n iM 3 1 c <:•(>—"Hughetreel” presenta Rush 7:45— News Service. Y U K O N 1 canG MM concerning any person, shall be NBC— 11:30 a. m.. Farm and Home members, had planned a formal Prices to Be Found at Your 3 l ^ 2 5 < C v a p c rs t s d 4 2 5 < Hughes—news commentator. 8:00— Treasure House. fined not more than $500 or Im- Hour; 2 p, m.. Radio Guild. "The resolution defining their attitude at | Contents i ^ l l 4:411—The Road of Ufe. 8:15— Shoppers Special. prisoned in Jaill not more than one Bella” : 3. Club matinee: 4:30, Little a meeting last night. Nearby A&P Food Store . . . IJ U E G G S ?ssf’f t w sr j- 3 3 c " " "ssi.'ig?™ *« 2 5 c 6:00—Dick Tracy. 9:00—Metropolitan Parade. Variety show. ( i Ill year or both." Agitation since Germany’s an- I 1-lb. 8:16—Inaurance Week Skit. 9:25—Star Gazing In Hollywood. Some Friday short waves: TPA2. 9:30—On the Mall. Mr. Sherman claims that apply- nexatlon of Austria has made wide A p p le JellyMott a x 17 * C r i S C O 8:80— Tour Family and Mine. Paris, 8:30 a. m.. Operetta; TGWA, sections of the populace uneasy and ca n 1 7 . 1 lb 9:45— Dan Harding's Wife. ing this statute to the acts of the or RHHIMOND 8:48—"Little Orphan Annie." sect Interferes with preaching the Guatemala. 5 p. m.. Concert; JZJ. there has been an expectant watch Iona Be a ns SVaS l o c . _ P U R E L A R D O L E O pkg 6:00— New*. 10:00—Pretty Kitty Kelly. Tokyo, 6, Vocal solos; RAN. Mos- me d. C 10:15— Myrl and Marge. gospel and constitutes suppression for "sudden developments." G ra p e fruit l o e l Y O r y S o a O ®:18— "Fred Hoey, Sporta Round- of the press. cow, 7, Program in English; 2RO, Anti-Nazis have pointed their de- I ca k e d c 10:30 — Hilltop House — starring Rome, 7, Guest night; OLR4A, OLD H O MESTEAD up." Bess Johnson. mands for a government check-mate Prunes**i> in S,ru* _ For Pies and Putrles SdK^W rlghtvllle Clarion. Prague, 8. Variety; YV5RC, Cara- principally at the so-called "Hun- a. P A S T R Y F L O U R 10:45— Stepmother. JUICE a s c — No Scrubbing ^ 59c 8:45---Trnn*cribed Music In the cas, 8:30, Musical variety; W8XK. garian Hitler," Ferenc Szalaai, re- G ra p e fruit R i n S O 11:00—Ruth Cnrhart. Ptttaburgh, 10:00, DX club. tired general staff major whose fol- pk > e. 3 7 . Modem Manner. 11:16— Richard Maxwell. G ra p e Ja m pmc > XSe . RN AST 7:00—Araoa 'n' Andy. 11:30— Big Sister. lowers are said to Include many FUkes er ereavtes Aa Ml PwpoM Float Junior officers in the army. I.arge Oeaetoe ftugtteli OeerdsMUi Isa . F A M IL Y F L O U R T:16—:Vocal Vaiietlea. 11:45—Aunt Jenny's Real Life RADIO Sno-Sheen ^*:::. Pkg. CletiMa Braab fer t5« eikd One 6 5 c 7:80—News Reporter. Stories. iMovement Growing Chipso Bei Top 8ea A*P Maeagpr 2 Pkgs. 3 7 . _ _ _ _ _ Day Szalasl's "Party of National Will" P in t GOLD MIOAL 7 :46— "Stories In Song." 12:00 noon—Mary Margaret Mc- POLICE COURT W esso n O il <'en XSC for Detelle. 241$ lb Eastern Standard lime has been ordered suppressed but I bes t 8:00—Rudy Vallee’s Variety Show, Bride. M a z o la O il Pint Isa . P IL L S B U R Y ’S bag •:00—Good News of 1938. 12:15 p. ro.—News Service. there are Indications his movement. | C'«9 Fee Tile Le e e d r y In Tovm Court last night. Burton nevertheless, Is continuing to ex- pkga. 3 7 . 10:00—Bing Crosby with Johnny 12:26—Conn. Produce Market Re- New York, May 12.—A question Lu nch T o n g u e «19C O x y d o l 2 port. C. Dawson, 30, of 250 Pleasant pand. Trotter’s orchestra. and answer broadcast In reverse Is street, Wllllm.mtic, was fined S'i 12:30—Romance of Helen Trent. Some of Szalasl's opponents I Cra b m e a t DEL M AIZ 11:00—^News. going to have some radio apace on and costs after he had pleaded charge he Is quite openly recruiting ca nB 7leueA&6 K VegetaMea N o . t 11:18—Charlie Agnew's orchestra. 12:46— Our Gal Sunday. Tuesday nights. guilty to a charge of passing a atop Mivodl N ib le ts Golden Bantam 2 2 5 . 1:00— Betty and Bob. a revolutionary army In the heart of | m iX e a LARSEN’S i'Htt 11:30—Lou Breese'a orchestra. The reversal comes about through sign at the Intersection of Parker the capital." 1:15— Betty Crocker— Cooking Ex. the fact that the radio audience will I U k. h e a v y s y r u p 13:00—Weather Report. street and .Middle Turnpike east. The situation was complicated by | Marmaladepnsa tier Del F I N A S T pert. put the questions, with the answers a* • lor Better oanB 1 SLICED or H ALVES 1 7 c 77:03—’Henry Busae's orchestra. 1:30- Dawson, according to hla own state- unofficial reports that Admiral Mail 0—Arnold Grim's Daughter. to come from individuals centered at ment. by passing the sign was res- Bisciuick Blecuits Pkg.•'>'2 7 e Ban ta m Corn 2 2 3 . 13:80—Jack Marahard's orchestra. 1:45— Valiant Lady. Nicholas Horthy, regent of Hun-1 1:00 a. m.— Silent. the microphone, Instead of the vice ponsible for an accident at the gary, was being urged to replace 2:00—Organ Silhouettes —Vincent versa practice. „ BSi M c LAMS Choker ran I O C 'The Braakfait Tcmoirow'g Proenun Sargent. cro.sslng yesterday noon in which Premier Koloman Daranyl. pkg. A. M. The program, "Information a large tnick filled with five tons I a I I w A a lt a n a 4 O i. ot Championt R I C H M O N D suctffStvc, 2:15—The ONelll’s. Bela Imredl. minis'ter of econo- j ^ W l l y i n 4 D t I M a q ii F l a iTors Jm r sc W h e a ties 1 0 . 1 5 c 8:00—Blue Grass Roy. Please", wUI be for WJZ-NBC and of sand, overturned. The track mica, was mentioned as one who can 2:30—Captivators. F o r T k a Iga 6:80— "Reveille.” those to do the question answering swerved to avoid hitting Dawson s might take vigorous action to re-1 W in g Cig are t t es n*. 12 c 3:08r-Buflfa!o Summer theater. Laandry b ars 7:00—Morning Watch—Ben Haw- are Franklin P. Adams, newspaper lighter car, and In doing so, ran off store atablitty and confidence. or Beer 1 5 . 3:30—Kate Smith Speaks. columnist: Prof. Harry Allen Over- the road. P. O . N . A Ie l o c O cta g o n Soap D o u g h n u t s EDUCATOR FIN AST thorne. 3145— "Gentlemen, Be Seated." Count Julius Karolyl, leader of I Thousands Of Our Youngsters 8:00—News. street of the college of the City ot Judge Harold W. Garrity took in- the Anti-Nazi legislators, was re- SODA WHOLE REFUGEE New York; Marcus Duffleld, day to consideration the conditions at ceived by Admiral Horthy yester- 4% 4% Dice d C arro ts 3 ?l.*a sc P I A I N , S U G A R E D 8:15—Doc Senneider's Texans. news editor of the New York Her- 8:30—Radio Bazaar. the Interaection. and Daw.con's day In a lengthy conference shortly Cake at C I N N A M O N S U G A R E D ald-Tribune. and Bernard Jaffee, statement that he was unfamiliar Flour pkg. X X C P i l l s b u r y ' s B ra n n . l s c 9:00—Herman and Baiita. after the regent conferred with | Sw ansd o w n CRACKERS S t r i n g B e a n s high school Instructor and author. with the road. Daranyl. :18—Gretchen McMullen. Overnight News The Intention Is to have the The cases of John F. Strickland. Pink' Peach os ? i ”* l s c 9:80—Food News. broadcast on a weekly schedule. 37, of Vernon, charged with operat- Spent The First 10 Days 9:48—Magic Hour. Of Connecticut The black swallower, a fleh of I Salm o n 2 " > 29e ing without a licenae. and Cecil R. the Atlantic depths, has an elastic A eansA «# KIip p Oe reod SNACKS»"*CK* gC 15c 2 - '2 9 c 10:00—Mrs. Wtggs of the Cabbage (By Assoe(atc students. COMMERCIAL MEMBERS SPRING ATHLETIC TEAM twelve times; "ante helium,** Mx; the strikeout route. 0 3 0 ( second year Jinx one of the classiest PltUburgh ...... 11 g The review was enjoyed by aU who FINAL REHEARSALS HINT .activities are notable. Hillnski, If . .. ..2 0 C?inclnnaU ...... n n triumph over Meriden High at Fredericks. 2b .. 0 0 0 0 8 0 •identally some historians tell us All HI-Y alumni who plan to ■'pro et con," eleven; "aub poena," Hartford slammed the offerings 0 5 0 i goings-over that gentleman ever Hollman, ss . . . . 3 0 0 0 2 0 were fortunate enough to be present Anna, havltig Joined Paint and of Cliff Rautenberg and Howard Koadas. rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 c Boston ...... 7 g Mt. Nebo last night in a CCIL attend the annual outing at Camp : five; "ex officio," six; "verbatim," Galento Tips Mere 240 has suffered. If...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 EXHIBITION TONIGHT MEMBERS ARE SEECTED Powder dramatic club when a Belflore, cf-lb . during the Class period. Woodstock June 11 and 12 are j six. Others which occurred com- EXCELLENCE OF P U T S "Doc" Wiley for eleven blows, eight ..3 0 1 3 0 u He’s bum on the general propor- Brooklyn ...... g 13 twilight encounter. The amaz- Freshman, was cast in their 1936 Rautenberg. p rf...... 4 0 0 8 0 0 Wesley McMullen, ’39A.. asked to get tn toitch with Ralph | monly are "alter ego," "bona fide," I of them off the former In the first . .2 0 0 0 0 c tions of a beanpole, is Melton St. Louis ...... g 13 ing total of 23 bases were col Gutala, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 production, "The Pasty." During Bycholskl, cf .. Peterson, secretary. I "ad nauseam,” "quid pro quo," "per four innings in building uj. a 5-0 ..1 0 1 1 U u stretching about six - feet - six Philadelphia ...... 4 15 this time she was the World Stsff Skinner, rf . . . . lected on a mighty P ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Commercial Teaching Explain- Seasons Have Started For capita," per diem," '.'homo sapiens,” Vigorous Preparations Reach margin. Wiley gave up one hit In . .1 0 0 0 0 .u straight up from hls size 12's. and American League Borehardt, x . , . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 and "alm a mater." librarian and also a member of tha each frame he pitched and waa Mikolclt, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 a For Go With Nate Mann New York ...... 14 7 by Eijnie, Squatrito, four MEXICANS AS RUMORED, ed, Students And Parents Baseball, 'Track, Golf And hls most distinguishable features End As Date For Paint And French Club. She recently took part nicked for one run In the sixth. Washington ...... 15 g triples, three doubles and Totals ...... 30 J 4 24 11 l Admitted Free. Tennis Teams. Grace Noren and Barbara Wallet are a pair of out-sized ears. But KELLEYITES WINNERS had the largest and most varied col- Powder Production Nears. in Sock and Buskin's latest per- Hartford got its first tally In the 31 0 8 24 7 4 man, can be pitch! aeveland ...... 13 g single. , Manchester...... 000 302 12x_6 MISS EPHUN DECLARES lections. formance "Remember the Day," and opening stanza on Macurek'a sin- Boston ...... g Meriden ...... 000 oox 000__ , Manchester . ., 000 Never Becomes Riled BUnehard Iminoible The (tommerclal Club exhibition, Because of the interest in this received credit for the fine publicity gle, a stolen base and a fielder's 000 000— 0 Jersey Slrongboy Limits D«trolt ...... g 11 X batted for Flake. The members of the spring sport Oome and see them! The three Hartford ...... T02 201 BROTHERS TO MEET Nothing riles him. Not even as CV Blanchard, meanwhile, limited which is to be given tonight from OVER BRISTOL TEAM work the class will continue during it was given under her supervision. choice. Two hits, an error and a OOx— 6 Chicago ...... 11 the Invaders to four singles over Runs batted in, Squatrito 8, Mur- Girl Reserves Hear Member Of teams, baseball, track, golf and ten- one-act plays which Paint and nifty a needier as boiling Bolly seven lo nine thirty In the High the fourth quarter, adding in a sep- Lucinda has served the Student sacriflee pushed across two more Philadelphia ...... g 13 me nlne-lnnlng route, three of them ® “ =hard 1 , Roblnaon 2; nis have been chosen and are os Oiuncll faithfully, being repeatedly X— For Wlerzblckl In 9th. Beer Drinking To When Grimes, one of the better S'Oftt*Rct* Faculty Who Visited Mexico School Assembly Hall, Is open to arate group. Powder have been working on so runs In the third, an error, a single St. Louis ...... e 16 by Meriden’s lead-off batter, squat two base hits, Blanchard, Squatrito. elected to represent her homeroom Runs batted In, Gumlntcak 2 ters, disturbs Melton. In fact it's And Southern California. any student, parent or friend. The follows; W. A. vlgorloUsIy will be released on Fri- and a double added two more in the IN SPEED CLASSIC Easteni League Charlie French, and tbe other by Mtiidock; three base hlU, Wlnaler, Victorious 9 To 7 In Twilight each term. She haa also taken a Kardya 1, Mandzlk 1. Dziadyk 2; doubtful U a i f f —the boys have exhibition la to show the people Baseball team: Stuart Robinson. fourth and a walk, wild pitch and a He’s Thirsty, Cuts Down Hartford ...... g 4 GiMtyla, A ll o f them came in sepa- Murd^k, Squatrito. Robinson; horn* Game; Iaisc To Trade School day, May 13. keen interest In the Girl Reserves two base hits, Mandzlk, Dziadys 2; tagged him Mickey Mouse and "Mexicans are as laxy as nimor what is taught In the Commercial John Hulllne, Mervtn Cole, William double scored the final run In the Binghamton...... g 4 rate frames and none figured in the run. Squatrito: hits off, Gubala, 8 In Again the curtains are being and has been their World rc'porter hits, off Salva 6, Rautenberg 8 tn Mountain Music and Stiingbean— Department. As this will be an Monday. 11 To 2. Canade, Howard Mohr. Pat Mur- sixth. Mazusek. Mandzlk and Trenton ...... g ■ g lone run that deprived Manchester's 3, Flake 6 In 6; stolen bases, Mur- makes tSiem out to be" said Mias parted to give another wee peep at for the last two years. Lucy also 4, Wylie 3 in 4; stolen bases, oven realizes they're trying to rib Dorothy Ephlln, a member of the interesting exhibition. It la urged dock, William Schieldge, John ORIGINAL CONYERSATION Dziadyk featured at the plate for On Spaghetti; Meets Ham- Hazleton ...... g 5 veteran right-hander of a shut-out dock, Greene, Wlnzler, Doherty. the third one-act play, "Oold W’ater received the honor of being elected Mozurek, Kradas, BcIBore; double Louis Meyer Seeks His 4th him ., He has leas Imagination than Zajac, Guatyla; double p l ^ . M. H. S. Faculty In speaking to the that every student come and bring Greene. Walter Suchy, John Wlnz- Hartford. Albany ...... 7 7 Blanchard struck out seven batten, their parents and friends with them. In a seven inning game delayed and Cash." vice-president of this year’s gradu- plays, Mandzlk to LaskI to Guml- a pancake (well-done) and he pays Blanchard to Cole to Greene; wild Girl Reserves Tuesday evening on ler. Charles Davidson, William Mur- Manchester went down In order Elmira ...... 7 7 issued three walks and got off throe Tonight's demonstrations are: by rain Manchester High School de- HELD BY FRENCH CLASS The self-assured Jerry for three ating class. nlcak; left on bases, Manchester 4, den Foe At The Garden leas attenUon. If that’s possible, rttchM* Flake, Blanc^ud; balk. her trip to Mexico this summer. ray, Edwin Kose, Joe Petricclo, before the puzzling slants of Salva Crown Against Car Re- wild pitches and a balk. Mimeograph— feated Bristol 9 to 7 In a twilight years has been getting himself out Both Lucy and Anna belong to Hartford 8; base on balls, off Salva then bis cool, calm and collected Williamsport ...... 4 y H alliard; left on bauses, Manchas- While visiting with her relatives John Thumer, Alton Cowles, Ernest In all but the first and fifth In- Cutting Stencil ...... Anna Filbig game at Mount Nebo last Friday. Squatrito, James Murphy, Cyrus of scrapes! Will she succeed In get- the atatlsUcal division of the So- 1, Wylie 3; struck cut. by Salva 10. southpaw mate. King Carl Hubbell Wilkes-Barre ...... 2 10 Jm Gubala, U ll right-hander, tor 3, Meriden 7; base on ban* off. in Texas last summer. Miss Eph- "Cy” Blanchard, pitching for Man- nlngs, either fanning or groimdlng Tomorrow Night itartod for 0>ach Frank Bamlkow’s Running Machine, Sophie Moteunas Blanchard, Henry Valllant, Zigmund Original conversations occuppied ting out of the one this play finds manhls Staff and each have been Rautenberg 2, Wylie 4. Time, 2:00. hiiilt By Harry Meyer. As a result, a i f f today Is big Blanchard 3, Gubala 1 , FUOca X; lln, her two sisters, and a friend chester, struck out six of the eight Filing Stencil ...... Luclie Niles Olbert. Henry Smachetti, Joseph almost the entire period in a French her In! This part Is played with out on easy bounders. The Crowley- Umpires, Muldoon and La Four. league baseball's No. 1 elbower of TO D AY’S GAMES nine and the Kelleytte* didn’t get as passi^ ball, Robinson; losing p ltc ? decided to visit Mexico. In spite of men who faced him in the first two elected to commencement commit- Direct Process Ditto— McEvltt, John Guthrie, John Hilln- lA class one afternoon recently. ease by Barbara Ubert. men threatened slightly In those the year In the matter of games National League much as a smell of the ball until the er, G ul^a; hit by pitcher, Wlnkel warnings of friends, the four girls frames. During the rest of the tees. They will deliver their Indi- Preparing Master ski, John Wilson, John Giovannini, In the first group the conversa- There’s an eccentric old lady two frames but couldn't come New York, May 12—(AP) — It won and lost, with an unbeaten run Boston at Cincinnati. fourth. Then Captain Johnny Wln- and Doherty by Blanchard; struck started out. They were headed for game he got eight more strikeouts vidual addresses to the graduating Indianapolis, May 12.— (A P )__ Copy ...... Dorothy Earle Robert McCormick, Michael Glnolfl, tion centered around four girls, two with a million dollars to give away! through with men on the base paths. looks like poor Tony Galento. who of six straight showing that second- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh zler garnered Manchester's first hit ^ t by Blanchard 7, Fisks 1, Gubala Mexico City. To cross the border while giving up ten hits. Wilson, seniors, their relatives, and friends Brother will be pitted against broth- Mathias Spiess Running Machine .. Eleanor Bums Teddy (Tummlngs. of whom were going to Paris for a Miss Amelia Gerhardt Is seeking a Manchester faces Windsor Locks asks only that he have hls beer and year man doesn't necesrarily have Brooklyn at Chicago. ^th a sizzling triple to left and 4; time, 2 hours; umpires, O'Leary into Mexico they went to the border pitching for Bristol, struck out four at the State Theater, Friday, Juns Last Night *s Fights Standard Rotary Duplicator— Track team: William Adamy, vacation. While waiting for the school that lives up to her high 17. away next Tuesday afternoon and er when the 500-mlle Memorial to go to the dogs, as Is the general New York at St. Louis. Ernie Squatrito and Pat* Murdock and Kotch. ^ that the fails at the Center Springs town of Toredo, where they receiv- but his offerings were well clouted be permitted to bite in the clinches, Preparing Master Francis Blanchard, Ernest Brown, train the girls chatted and the two standards and Ideals. She finds her- will be favored to repeat the 10-5 Day automobile race la nin here belief. He’s one o f the chief rea- American League duplicated the feat, the latter scor- Park was a favorite spot where the ed passes and then they traveled by Manchester batsmen. The best Mr. Bailey commented on the ex- waa bom to trouble. Nothing seems Copy ...... Jessie Kerr Albert Busky, John Clervlnl, An- who were learning were warned not self In an unexpected and strange victory gained In the first encounter next May 30. sons BIU Terry’s terrinc terriera are aeveland at New York. ing soon after on a fielder’s choice Indians often pursued this sport), over the International Bridge be- hit o f the game came in the fourth cellent record that the graduating By ASSOCIATED PRESS to make It 3-0, ond. No runs, no hlU, no errors, on* Running Machine ..Muriel Calvert thony Coburn, John Coburn, Russell to meet too many young Frenchmen. predicament—but does she also find seniors have attained. During the earlier In the season. to go right for Tony except bis left making somewhat of an early sea- St. Louis at Philadelphia. I6ft. Indian ball games, war dances, and tween Texas and Mexico. Check W riting...... Evelyn Ritchie inning when Captain Wlnzler hit Davidson, Thomas Dearden, Robert Another group of four girls con- hand? with which he expects to Driving a new car which he built That waa the end of Gubala and ofie that went for a nice triple. the "real women” she is looking course of four years they have been, Des Moines. la.—John J. Pay- himself will be Louis Meyer of son runaway of the NaUonal League Detroit at Washington. Fourth Inning azacuUons, were among the other The first hundred miles were Burroughs ...... Dorothy RIsley Doggart, Philip Elliott, Victor Fitz- versed In a grocery store. One POU8H-A3IERKS PR.\CnCE knock out Natle Mann tomorrow race, what with the Chicago Cuba ^lom on Flake, a chunky rlght- mostly desert but as they wers Bristol, traditional rival of Man- for? Louise Dewey, "Humphlng" outstanding In scholastic and recre- check, 180, Des Moines, la., stopped Huntington Park. Calif., the only Chicago at Boston. •obJecU Included In the slides. Monroe ...... Dorothy Turklngton gerald, Elmo Gavello, Sanr-Harris, girl acted as clerk tn the store while bight. showing, signs of coming apart at Meriden—Roberts out to mound, nearing Monterey, mountains Bundstrand ...... Rita Btannehl cheater. never gave up the fight but about In the part of Miss Gerhardt, ational activities. It was partially Ths Pollab-Americans will prac. Ray Mann, 183, Sioux City, la., (81. three-Ume..viinner of the Indianap- Eastern Laagna 7^"sol through Mr. Bpless brought many objects David Heatley, Harry Hultlne, Nel- the other three were customers who lice baseball tomorrow nigjht at 6 He only Just managed to get him' the seams. t ^ fifth without difficulty and then w s ty la singled along third base sprang up on both sidea. The roads Dictaphone — even a tour run outburst In the son Kilpatrick, George Krause, came In to order groceriea. is roost Impressive. under their Jurisdiction that there Kansas (?lty—Lou Ambers, 136, olis event. Heading a pit crew In Hartford at Binghamton. ct Indian lore to the student's at- Mrs. Slddtns Is principal of Strat- o'clock at their Autumn street dia- self reinstated by tha local boxing Yankees OraA Lead Wlnaler started things off again by Ime, took second on passed bau. curved around these mountains and Dictating Machine . . . . Betty Park seventh was not sufficient to carry Francis Leary, Albert Litvlnchyk, The last group consisted of three was resumed the annual high echool world lightweight champion, out- commission so that he could start charge of a ear which he rebuilt Wllkea-Barre at Elmira. taotlon. Many people still think that them to victory. mond. All players are requested to teattog out a bunt to set the stage HoUman hit to third, Gostyla waa were very dangerous, although well Transcribing Robert Lorch. Wilfred Maxwell, R. boys. Two had Just returned from ford’s School for young ladies but promenade. Several members of pointed Jimmy Garrison. 136*4 in making an honest living for hls from the wheels up will be Harry And. with the Yankees in first Hazleton at Williamsport. an AuUan War must have been a Playing the Trade School Monday to on hand. for Squatrito's terrific four-ply wal- trapped and caught between basea. built. Machine...... Louis Della Fera McCabe, Pat McCann, Clarence Mc- America and were telling the third unless she gets.money right away, State and New England Champion- Kansas City, (10). firat-bom, and now he finds himself Meyer. 22-year-oId brother of Louis. place In the American League pen- Trenton at Albany. terrible thing, and that the captives night the High school was beaten to the school must close its doors. lop. scoring two more run* Ad- I ' ' ^*’ 1*^**' pulled the old hidden ball taken In that war were sure to die Upon reaching Monterey, they Shaving Machine . . Irene LaChance Collum. Wesley Palmer, John Pa- boy all about the skyscrapers, the ship team are to be graduated with the unwitting cause of a war be' Tony Gulotta of Detroit will be the nant parade as the result of their trick and got Hollman when he the tune of 11-2. Held to three hits What can she do to help herself? this class. driver of Harry's car. other was Ullled In the seventh. a horrible death of torture and found themselves without sufficient Ediphone ...... Dorothy Lewis sek. Wallace Pesclk, John Pickles, Statue of Liberty and Battery Park. tween hls manager, Joe Jacobs, and 4-1 win over Cleveland’s collapsible stepped off second. No runs, one hit. by the pitching of Raiitenberg and Doreen Davis plays well the part of In the order of their ranking, Indians yesterday, the whole situa- when Robinson walked, went to pain. The Indian code however In- funds to go on to Mexico City. Re- Shorthand — Wesley Robbins. Clifford Sault, Carl — Dorothy L Snow, '40B. the promoter, Mike Jacobs. And to make the situation even no errors, none left. playing loose ball in the field, Man- the harrassed and worried Mra Sid- mention was given to the following tion looks like things are In the third on Blanchard's double and alstad that no captive could be kill- maining (In Monterey) they did Dictator ...... Ruth McCormick Schwarz. Edmund Shields, Wyllys "Something's always happenin’ more complicated, the Gulotta car Secretary ...... Margaret Healy chester didn't get a runner to first dins. who have obtained the necessary av- way toward the third straight cham- came home on a fielder's choice. Manchester—Kose fanned. Wtn- ed unleaa he wished It himself— In some sight seeing. - Snow, Harry Squatrito, Bruce W at- to me," the Newark round man is the same one which Louis Meyer ilcr laced a triple Into left. Squa- Junior Business through a nit until the sixth. Thur- kins. Edward White, H. Whitney, Bonney. the hapless "victim of In. erage to be classed as honor stu- mourned after Joe and Mike had pionship monopoly for little old Manchester wound up lu cannon- stead they were often adopted Into Their guide led them to a bull ner then hit a triple and came home JUNIOR DIAMOND NINE drove to victory In 1936 and In By EDDIE BRIETZ ading In the eighth when doubles trito smashed a triple almost to fight but they arrived too late to Training ...... Norma Lee Fred Keish, William Runde, Arthur itlation" finds her task an exceed' dents: Marjorie Stowell, David W il- their verbal clash yesterday down at which Ralph. Hepburn of Los An- New York, despite the fact the New York, May 12—(A P )—All the trible as blood brothers. Bookkeeping ...... Marion Maaon on Kose's single. The other hit waa Dupont, D. Grlmason, O. Malinn. ingly difficult one, but her burden son, Helen Demko, Robert Lucey, the boxing commission. "I got kick- calendar shows only ila y 12. by Squatrito and Murdock and a fence In right, scoring Wlnaler. get In. One custom which Intrigued made by Clanadc in the seventh in- geles finished second last year. that stuff about the new National Outward expressions of pain were Saleamanshlp...... Nellie Burnham Golf team: Robert Weir, James is somewhat lightened by a most WllUnm Canade, Robert Alley. ed out of school because t bit the It took a lot of pitching to whip triple by Stu Robinson sent two Murdock alashed a triple to deep rarely seen on an Indian brave. the tourists very much was the ning. Hillnski pitched five innings NEW M. H. S. YENTURE year Harry Meyer made nis League ball being "deader" Is the more runs across the platter. The left, scoring Squatrito. Flake re- dally Promenade. In the evening In Filing ...... Eva Holmes (ffivieHo, Ralph Peterson, William unexpected turn of events. Nancy Evelyn Magnuson, Marion Olson, principal with a house-brick, and it first appearance at the Indianapolis the SL Itoula Cardinals yesterday, boloney. . . . Carl Hubbell says the n>ey would endure untold agonies Typewriting I.‘ .Gertrude Odermann and was charged with the loss. Tedford, Rlchanl John.son, John Bantley puts across well the con seems like I been hlttin’ somebody victory was the Red and White’* placed Gubala on the alab.^Cole out the park, a band would play and the Olbert finished the game. Russell Clifford, Lawrence OMtello, track. For about 300 miles he rode but Melton bad It and the GlanU new ball comes back at bim so fast without the slightest sign of emo- Typewriting II— Lautenbach. George Osella, Arthur clentlous Bonney. with a house-brick ever since. fourth In six gamea and Its thliU in to^ third, hliirdock scoring on field- girls of Monterey would walk High's next games are with East For the first time In the history Helen Adamy, Marjorie Reicben- with bi'other Itouls as meciianlc. won out 5-3 for their fifth In a row. he hasn't a chance to duck. .. .is it tion. The story Is told that one In- Telegrams ...... Wesley McMullen Wilkie. Betty and Lou don't "Just hit it C?hec. Joe's sore at me now be- four League sUrts. putting Man- er's choice. Robinson fanned. Thres around in one direction, and the Hartford, away, on Friday and of Manchester High School, a bach, Sophie Msteunas, Frances After the race Harry got in touch cuff was given a hot fight by Lofty Jiiet possible those recent Sateve- dian brave had been captured and Checks, Receipts, Drafts and Tennis team: Weems Estelle, off right in places" but strong co- f. cause I signed a contract for this chester right at the heels of West runs, three hits, no errors, non* boys would walk in the other dl Rockville, here, on the following Junior Varsity Baseball Team has Hyde, Vltte Blretta, Betty Beeny, with Anthony Gulotta of Kansas Bob Welland, but he kept breezing poet pieces authored by the Messrs. had his toes cut off and was made Deposit Slips ...... Marion Weir Michael Plcrro, Kenneth Wigren, operation pulls them through one fight. They shouldn'ta told me they Hartford's unbeaten pace-setters. left. rection. Their parents would sit on Monday. been organized. It consists of Man- Dorothy Rlaley, Mildred Knight. City, a cousin of Tony and owner 'em In without lifting an eyebrow, Tom Meany and Waite Hoyt caused to dance, but, when asked how he Bills ...... Gladys McNeill Abraham Yulyes. hole only to be pulled Into another goin’ to reinstate Joe as a Error Brings Tally Flffh Inning a bench and watch them. When a — R. McCkirmiek. chester High students and has been William Schieldge, Dorothy Mar- of the Hepburn car, and got him- and finally hls mates shoved two the N. L. moguls to do the well- Uked It he said, “ 1 like It as a white Legal W o rk ...... Emma Flnkbeln by the well Intentloned Jerry, garet Turklngton, Vivian Anderson, manager If they wasn't gonna do it. Meriden's single counter came in boy saw a girl he was Interested in. named the "Jayvees.” self tJic Job of rebuilding it for the runs across In the ninth to put the knowii right-about face ? . . . . Her- Meriden—Zajac filed to short man likes his sugar." D esigns...... Mildred Chemerka Jeannette Alden as Lou and Mar- Lucille Niles, Phyllis Cole, Luclll* •foe says I made a 'scratch man' 10,38 r ace. the sixth when Doherty reached he would talk to her parents and A t the first practice the team game on Ice and drop tbe gas-housc bert Woolf, owner of Lawrln, who Cuaty fanned. Fiske walked. Frenek Indians have many Gods, but one Supplementary guerite Barry as Betty make for Ulti(h and Joseph Aceto. outa him, whatever that means." When Louis moved to another gong Into seventh place. second on Greene’s wild peg from hit to center for hls third straight u k permission to call on her. Books ...... Harriet Mtildoon STUDENT DRAMATISTS members elected Fred Mohr as Tony really looked pained right is supposed to have cleaned up . Ood, the Great Spirit, they woranip TO INVITE SWIMMERS complications. —Louis Foley garage in Huntington Park Harry The Yankees, meantime, climaxed first to third, then stole third and single. Flskc went to third 00 In conclusion, the place which at- Vocational Guidance- their captain. The team is coached down to where hls neck would start. 3150,000 In the winter books, says as supreme over all the others. It la — Ruth Wheaton, '40B took over hls brother’s old stand their long uphill climb with their came home.on Blanchard's balk tracted Miss Ephlln most in her Miss Gertrude Obrempt by Mr. Dougherty, one of the It he had a neck. He couldn't work it ain’t s o . . . . " I was glad enough throw In. French went to second to him that the Medicine Man of ARE OFFERED COURSE and started work. He tore the seventh straight win, on th? The visitor* offered slight threats Wlnkel ont to third. No runs, on* the tribe prays when he wishes to trip through Southern Texas was Russell Wright TO PARTICIPATE HERE faculty. The team has been enter- up any enthusiasm about making to collect that pot after the Derby." the Alamo, the old mission building YMCA PRESIDENT TALKS speedster down, rebuild the motor, strength of their extra-base power In the fifth and ninth but Blanchard hit, no errora. two left. be Inspired with a name to give a Rhythm Drills will be held at ed into the American Legion-Morl- hls first appearancs as a maln- he said ....d id you pipe Joe Louis’ built a new body along lines which and a fine otne-blt pitching effort by ea.Mly twirled batters into submis- Manchester— Blanchard filed to new-born papoose. where one hundred and sixty Ameri- seven, eight and nine o’clock. Par- Word of the opening of a summer arty Bros. Junior League. RADIO'S CONTRIBUTION eventer at the Garden. new moustache? ... .hot zlgg;lty! cans were killed In cold blood by The Leaders' (^lass of Manchester he designed and now has it here for young Spud Chandler. Tommy sion with runners in scoring posi- right. Greene out to second. Tburaor The story of bow Samoset came ticipants In the Rhythm Drills are: stock company in Bolton, together The boys played five games, four What's so wonderful about the The Yankee Stadium has the the Mexicans in 1836. High School will Invite swimmers TO MHS HI-Y MEMBERS the race. Henrlch and Red Rolfe whacked tion. Meriden got eleven runners filed to right. No nine, no hits, no to get his name proved to be mter- Eleanor Bums, Muriel Calvert, with an invitation to Sock and Bus- of which they won. The lineup of Garden?" he wanted to know. "I aeveland Indiana Jinxed for fair CVimmlttoea Elected Louis Delia Fera, Dorothy Earle, from four high schools. Hartford Ij Ou Is never saw *he car until yes- homers In the Yanks' 10-hlt attack to second hut only four got a.s far errora, none left. estlng. When Samoset's mother kin members or any other student regulars is; c. Lundberg, p, Calvert- BASIS OF RNE TALKS fought many a time In better terday, .. the Redskins have won two ot A t the business meeting, it was Anna Filbig. Margaret Healy. Jes- Public. West Hartford Hail, Bristol of M. H. 8. lo participate, has been Dsneoss-Davis, lb Buckland, 2b places. I pulled crowds tn Phila- that lyas good for 19 bases. as third and three of them were Sixth Inning brought him before the Medicine and South Windsor, to participate Charles Kimball Is Interested their last 23 starts In the "House stranded there. decided to hold a fotsi sale March sie Kerr, Irene LaChance, Dorothy received by Miss Helen Page, facul- Beilis, sjs. Mohr, 2b Symlngton- delphia In bard times. Besides, these "Boy, I'd never recognize that Since the Washington Senators Meriden—Doherty reached sec- Han to be named, the Great Spirit In a Swimming Play Day, which is In Forming A Junior Cham- that Ruth b u ilt".,, .one correspon' 21 In Marlow's store. A committee Lewis, Ruth McCormick, Gladys ty advisor of Sock and Buskin. Blanchard, i f. Hutchinson, r.f. But- Public Speaking Class Presents guys here are always tiyln* to tell baby," lie said as he looked over the were having their seven-game Manchester's big stickers were, of ond on Greene’s wild peg from third did not Inspire the .Medicine Man to be held at the Rec Pool, Friday dent wired hie paper from the west for the nomination of next year's o f- McNeill. Sophie Moteunas, Lucille It Is expected that nine plays will tery. c.f, Wilson. Some of the sub- ber Of Commerce. me I gotta fight fair. Ask anybody streamlined body. "It looks as If he streak ruined, 4-1, by Vernon Ken- course, Squatrito. Wlnzler and Mur- to first. Roberts' fouled out to Uflrd. with a proper name, but, he happen- afternoon. May 27. Excellent Program And 'T h e Dodgers are Just one big, un- ficers and the presentation of rings Niles. Betty Park, Dorothy Rlaley be presented during the summer stitutes are: Thomas, Bland, Tiirk- —I always fight fair, only except has a sweet automobile there." nedy and the rest of the Detroit dock, while French featured for Gostyla walked. Doherty stole third. ed to stumble against a tree stump At the last Leaders’ meeting, sev- Panel Discussion About bappy family"... Leo Duroeber and was selected. They are as follows; Evelyn Ritchie, Jerry Saplenia, season composed,largely of student Ington and Conran. Charles Kimball, newly elected maybe I get sore and bite a little. The car has a new motor housing, Tigers, the Yanks puUed themselves Meriden. It was tbe third straight Gostyla stole second. Umptrs and distocated hls shoulder,' so the eral groups were elected to help new frame, new body, a larger gas Bill Posedel, the pitcher, were the Nomination committee, Marion Ally, Rita Stannehl, Domthy Turklngton, actor*. Tills will not only give The team is off to a successful Radio. president of the Hartford Ctounty "Only time I ever was on a floor out In front by a few percentage loss for the Barnlkowmcn but they O'Leary called a balk on Blanchard Medicine Man named Samuset, Miss Bertha Kulberg, who Is head Y. M. C. A., gave a talk at the Hi-Y tank, new axles and new springs. lateat to square o ff___ Old Bllmpp Marie Buckley, Edna Wuerdlg. Ring Marlon Weir. the students experience, but will start and Coach Dougherty hopes wsa when I knocked a big guy out points, and the Nats dropped to seC' bowed to Bristol and West Hartford and Doherty scored, Gostyla tmriwy ■ "loose shoulder." It wa.s the while Ushers for the evening are; Ma- of the Program committee. They meeting last Tuesday evening. Mr. Harry Is still working on the car, Phelps wedged himself between committee, Luclie Niles, Margaret present an opportunity to learn the and believes that they will come out and be fell on me. Mads me so sore ond. by only 3-2 scores and outhlt their third. Hollman fanned. Zajac fouled man who gave Samoset the name rion Alley, Ray Chartler, Marjorie are: Program Committee. Ruth A panel discussion of the ques- Kimball told the Hl-Y members making a few more changes but them, took a toe-hold, and there McCarton and Anna Fllhlg. fundamentals of theater technique. on top as the players are enthusias- I bit him. That got him off. Me and Lefty Grove made It five tn a row rivals on both occasions, which adds that most of us know him hy. Visit- Inman. Annamae Krob, Joseph Ma- McCSormIck. (Chairman, Annamae tion. "Does Radio Make a Worth- that as long as be was president, Gulotta expects to have it out on out to left. One run, no htti. one er- A committee waa appointed to A moderate fee will be charged tic and will fight to the finish. (3oboy did a lltUe blUn' out at Chi and tossed tbe to a was no fight that day..,. Arch Impressiveness to Manchester’s tri- ror. one left. ing a white settlement one day, loney. Jerry Saplenza. Krob. Evelyn McDonnell; Recrea- for a ten weeks course under the while Contribution to American the Y would not act os a dictator, cago once. That was a swell fight,' the track within a few days. He Ward, sports editor o f the Chicago umph. decide upon the date and other de- — Ray Linders, '40B 4-2 decision over Jimmy Dykes' Manchester—Kose out to short Samoset was hailed by a white man Faculty sponsor for tonight's pro- tion and Entertainment, Chairman,. supervision of G. Leater Paul, ex- Life/" was held before the two as- tellingv the club members what they said Tony, reminiscently. plans to bo ready to qualify on the Tribune, who gave birth to the idea tails of a Hare and Hound ebaae to limping White Sox, thereby boost- The Kelleyltes return to action'at Wlnzler bunted safely to third, stole who asked him who he was. Samo- gram is Mias Agnes E. Forman. Grace Benson, Betty Vendrllld, periencetl of the professional thea- semblies this morning by the senior must do. Mr. Kimball said that Tony considers himself In mighty first day of the time trials. May 21. of the annual game between thq East Hartford tomorrow In a game be held in the near future. The Public Speaking CHass. The chair- ing Tom Yawkey’s gold-plated mll- second. Squatrito drove a mighty set mlsundcrst-tkHl the v^hil.* man girls chosen are: Hannah Lcuthold, Helen Wippert, Mary Jane Acker- ter. The Invitation was extended FRENCH CI-UB the Hl-Y waa one of the strongest COOD/fEAR fins trim for hls tussle with Mann. After the race here Is over Harry profeaslonal football champions and that will complete Manchester’s first man, Lucille Ulrich, Introduced eight bodies in this towm and that the lloDolree Into a third-place deadlock home run deep Into right, scoring to say, "How are you? " In an5^)ier Margery McAdams, Manan 'Villa man. Marion Akrigg; Invitation, by John Lloyd, a graduate of M. H. ENJOYS CH.\R.\DES He’s down to around 240 pounds, the Intends to do dirt track driving to with Cleveland. a team of college stars. Is here on half of the CCIL flag chase. The .^ 1 S. in *32. who is an announcer for members on the panel and conduct- Manchester High school was one of Wlnzler ahead of him, Murdock out to the question .Samoset said, "hio Laura Andlslp and Viola McIntosh. COURT SESSION VISITED M aty Lou Flster, Patty Chartler, THE SAFEST TIRES result, be says, of having Umlted hU obtain the experience necessary to Mungo Tames Oobs hls way home from the world box- game was originally slated here but Station W TH T and who has been ed a general discussion among mem- the leading high schools tn the state, beer drinking to when he wee to second. <3ole out to second. Two samoset. ' meaning I am very tired. —Lucy Gray, ’38B Ruth Pierson. The martial tones of the French allow him to compete in the 1939 Tbe Cubs came apart with a bang ing congress In Rome. was changed In order not to conflict working with acting and radio bers of the class seated on the stage scholastically and athletically. Don’ t take chances' on ~old, thirsty and having refused eeveral runs, two hits, no errors, non* left. From that day on Samoset was White crew hats with blue L's anthem "Marseillaise", opened the smooth tires. Come In and get Indianapolis race as a driver. — .. that must have been beard in Slam, with the dual track and field meet BY COMMERCIAL PUPILS technique in a Little Theater group at the conclusion of the talks. Mr. Kimball went on to tell the second helpings of spaghetU. Also Seventh Inning known lo all the while sfttiers hy were voted for the club ensignla. Jtmlor and Senior French Club un- our complete safety chcck*up. "But, I hope to have built a win- as Van Lingle Mungo got back to Since he became a popper, Joe with West Hartford at the West of Hartford. Albert Griswold spoke of radio's boys that these are the best days he has skipped conelderable rope Meriden— Custy reached whan that name. FRENCH SKITS ENJOYED — Jean Clarke, '39B der the direction of Mias Jeanne we’ll give you a complete and ner before I ever get to drive on the wars with hls fireball, a neat Cronin has been bitting at a .500 Side Oval. The opening night will be June 29 Low. Charades, using French words, services to ships, airplanes, to shut, of their life. He said he felt sorry and bopped a lot of sparring part- the speedway,” he said. Wlnzler’* peg from short puUed Col* It aeeins that the wait.' man, tn Russell A. W right ,\tlends honMt report at to the e»ace curve and control, and won hls first gait and most of bis blows were for in the newly constructed playhouse were played. The members were ins, and to whole communities In for all seniors who were graduating ners. whom be employs on a-whole- Here's the play by play of the off first. Flake bunted, Blanchard his greed for wealU. and prospcnly condition of each tire on your game of the year, 7-0, for the D e - extra bases.. . . seems Joe, St;., game; Hartford Superior Court St Bolton lake. sectioned off Into groups of four or time of disaster. He raised the and going out Into the world to hunt car. sale scale at $2 the eeaslon. got him at first and Cole’s throw In this new land vent itxn.t the AS PRESENTED BY CLUB fers over C b^y Grimm's gallopers. should be pssalng around tbe cigars With M. H. S. Students. GIRLS FORM 6 TEAMS — Faith Stevenson, 39B. five and each prepared a charade. question of how Important it It for for Jobs. He believes the four dl- ym “'A' Eny lUte me don't need a lot First Inning got Custy at third. French fanned. winning of the Inutam- iriendship a city like Manchester to equip it- -...Jigger Statz, veteran Los — B. Keeney. '39B. menMons of life are courage. Inter- And—If you ased nsw’tlr**^ of this fancy training,** he explain, Le agu e It was Mungo's first shutout since ■" Mbriden— French singled over In a very unwise manner. U has self with all that radio can offer. No runs, no blta, one error, none The Friday meeting of the Fresh- In order that they might derive ests, faith and vigor or the results .well take your old tires In ed. " I always could lick anybody in he whitewaiAad these same Cubs Angeles , hasn't bought second. Wlnkel fanned. Doherty waa left. been said that Indians had no idea AND E L E a CAPTAINS Howard Mohr discussed various of s completed task. trsds on new GOODYEARS— back In September ot 1986, and It more than three new gloves In all man-Sophomore Freneh Club was benefit 0# actual court and civil POPULAR U T IN PHRASES Tl-PINO AWARDS. my block, and 1 was brought up hit by a pitch. Roberts lined out Manchester— itoblnson walked. of lying, no notion of stealing and given over entirely to the drama- types of radio entertainment, leav- Mr. Kimball la very much Inter- the finest quality, safest tires it Le aders raised the Brooklyns to sixth place. the years be has been In baseball. .. actloii procedure, sixty students of with some tough muggs. Most of to mound, Blanchard threw wild to Blanchard doubled to right. Robtn- no plan of murder in their hea.ts tization of original French conver- ing the query aa to whether radio ested tn forming a Jimlor Chamber Is possible to buy, at prices that The St. Louis Browns, buried In be always carves out a big hole in the first and fifth period Commercial The girls' volley ball gamea start- (Juartcriy typing certificates have them must of been kiUsd by this By ASSOCLATED PRESS •econd but Thurner retrieved tne son scored on wild pitch, BlonehOnl before the white man came here; sations by members of the club. FOUND BY STUDENTS raises the cultural level of the coun- of Commerce. Mr. Kimball asked wUI actually save you money) time, or something. Flghtin’ guys the American League cellar, svork- the palm of the glove and then he Law rlaascs. accompanied by their ed Monday. May 9. after achool. been awimled to members of Miss A.MERICAN LEAGUE ball in time to get French at third. taking third. Greene bit to second yet, the whites came here to con- The first skit was called "Au Tele, Each of the six teams has elected Uy. the club to think over this idea and Don’t wait—act today,' like that, you learn an there Is about ed a triple play and went on to Is ready to go to work....when Instructor, Russell A. Wright, at- Forman’s advanced and beginners' Batting—DlMagglo, New York, No runs, one hit, no errora, one left. and Blanchard was thrown out at vert the Indiana. It u due to the phone" or "A t the Telephone". The tended a session of the Hartford a captain as followrs: Team 1, Ma- typewriting classes. The advanced Joseph Sullivan pointed out the let him know what they thought fightln** and that's why I can knock 9-5 win over Connie Mack's fum- someone discards an old glove. Jig- The seventeen members of Miss benefits and disadvantages of radio .500; Trosky, Cleveland, .415. Manchester—Greene struck out. plate. Greene stole second. Thurner whites' 111 treatment of the In- pupils taking part were Jeanne Superior Court on May 10. rion Alley, Team 2, Dorothy ^aude or Typing II pupils, who won the of It anybody out now". bling Athletics, who made only five ger salvages It, cuts out the hole Kibbe's second period Latin claas in the life of a child, whUe the ef- Runs— Cramer. Boston, and Troa- Thumer out to short. Kose filed to bit to mound, Greene was trapped dians that we sometimes bear of Toumaud; Hamilton Grant; Ruth Mr. Wright made arrangements Turklngton. Team 8, EMna Weir, awards for the marking period are A Joint meeting writh the.Enfield ky, Cleveland, 21. errors. and makes a new one for him self... have found over sixty Latin expres- fect of broadcasts on adult thinking HI-Y club Is being planned for next center. No runs, no hits, no errors, and tagged out. Kose out to mound. colonists having to go to woik in Wheaton. "La lecture" (reader or so that the two groups were to be Team 4, Ruth Pelrson. Team 5. as follows; BLUEFIBLD PBACTICE The Boston Beea-(?lnclnnati Reds and don't forget they used to con- announcer) was Louise Dewey. The aiona In common usage tn such pa- was presented by W’eems Elstelle. Tuesday with Doctor Moore ss tb* Runs batted tn—Foxx, Boston, none left. One run, one hit, no errors, one lett. the fields with their giins under excused from the regular school Mary Jlllson, Team 6. Edith De- Nell Case. 45 words and 3 errora; 34; Dickey, New York, 20. and PhilUes-Plttsburgh Ptrat sider Jigger one of the niftiest ?econd skit was "A la Epicier (A t peiw as the Manchester Herald, James Prentice mentioned the radio guest speaker. tor com'plata motorinii'aa'fcly, Second Inning Elzklh Inning their arms; and even bringing their session In order to make the trip. wart. , Raymond Chartler, 44 words and 3 FOR COMPLETE Tbe Blueflelda wrlll practice at games lost out to old man cold fielders In the biz back In hls days the Grocery Store) enacted hy Hartford Ctourant, Hartford Times, as big business and aa giving big —E. Jlllson, '39B. equip your tire* with Goodyear Doubles—Cronin, Boston, 11; Meriden— Gostyla out to short. Meriden— Wlnkel fouled out to guns to church. Not all whiles After arriving at 10 a. m. and at- The teams 1, 3, S, are blues, and In magazines like the Readers Di- errors; John Giovannini, 45 words the West Side field tomorrow night Kress, S t Louis, 8. weather. with the then ob-so-daffy Dodgers Robert Knofia, as the grocer, and the teams 2, 4. 6 are whites. Each business an advantage over small. LlfeGuarda.'^They’ra 'raterva Hollman filed to center. Zajac out first. Doherty out to mound. Robsrta treated the Indiana cruelly. WUliam tendance was taken. Mr. Wright gest. Saturday Evening Poet and and 4 errors; Joseph Maloney, 40 IR E S A F E T Y at 5:80 o'clock and aU playeniare Triples— Lewis, Washington, and . . .. I s it trus that alumni of Wil- Rhoda Hall. of the three blue teams has already Each speaker brought up the ques- DISCUSS DRIYYNO QUES'nONS. [Hrea within your tires.') Catlnfi requested to be present. < ' to short. Both groundsrs wers far filed to short N o runs, no hits, no Penn la said to have settled Henn- warned the students that expulsion Liberty. words and 4 errors; Henry Walker, Kreevlcb. Chicago, 3. liam and Mary are trying to land "A la Ferme" (A t the Farm) waa from the court followed gum chew- wron a game; S over 4 with a score 32 words and 4 errora: Helen tion of Improving the use of radio YOU NKIO ;may faU,1tuba blow o u t W !p to Winzier's right and be made nifty errors, nans left. •yivania with Swedes and Dutch A t the end of one of the Latin Homers—Foxx, Boston, 7; Green- i«fE S T E J lM Y ’S »S T B R S A rt Matsu ss head football coach? played by Marjorie Olson. Lillian ing. which seems to have a tendency of 32-26, 5 over 6 with a score of Adamy, 50 words and no errora. in the field he represented. The safety program was mad|T PREFERS ANTIQUES playi. No runs, no bits, no error*, Manchester— Wlnaler filed to srtthout a single drop of bloodshed. lessons there was a list of 32 com- Suggestions as to educational and but the’ LUeGuard.InntrTtlia' berg, Detroit 6. . .pickings In the provinces must Street, and Gertrude Sweeney. “A to distract the Judge's attention. 49-25, and 1 over 2 with a acore of Only two members of the begin- Interesting In Room 14F Monday' By ASSOCIATEO PRESS none le ft center. Squatrito got a doubla on So also could .the lest ot the New Is Gore" (A t the Railroad Station) mon phrasM which appear In eveiy governmental use of the radio by 'enables you to bring your car* Pitching—Grove, Boston, 6-0; b « good, A1 Bchacbt baa added a They were next assigned to the 37-33. ners’ typing classes were given cer- morning by the report of Walter Qlieago,—^Helnls Manuab; Brook- Ben Chapman, Rod Sox— H it Manebestor—Wlnzler filed to len. ground-bugger that took bad bop World have been settled If the wmu day reading, conversatlpn and radio compaiison to Its use by foreign '.to a safe, aura atop' without' Kennedy, Detroit 4-0. was played by Marjorie Streeter and courts of the building consisting of For these gamea D. Dickenson, tificates this time. The winners Joyner, who talked about the ex- lyn wtflslder. uses the oldest glovs trlpla and sliiglt, driving In two runs combination chauffeur and va let... Squatrito out to first. Murdock post first Murdock doubled to short man bad used honesty and fnend- Olive Swanson. Another skit was programs, such as "pro et con." 'in countries were made by Carlton lur^, tawvc or danger! NATIONAL LEAOL*B omlgosb! shlp In'dealing with the Indians. three Superior Courts and one Com- R. Clarlaon. A. Krob, A. Ackerman, are: amination which he took Friday LIFEGUARDS In the major leagues. for 4-2 win over White Sox. reached on Gostyla'* poor throw righ t Cols fouled out to catch. "Un Jeu de Basebsll" (A Game of E. Gibbon and E. Dewart 'made most memotiam,” "de facto," and ex Chase. The way In wblcb broadcasts Batting — Lavagetto. Brooklyn, In ths lost four years In the One of the most powerful tribes mon Pleas court. The docket for Barbara Batch, 31 words and 1 morning for hls driver's license. Van Ltngla Mungo, Dodgara — from third, stole second. Ctole out Robinson socked a triple -to dosp Baseball) with Hohn Derby and the day offered Interesting cases. points for their respective teams. offldo.” could operate to increase Interna- .429; Med wick, St. Louis, .404. National League tbe club leading In N ew England were tlie Mohawks. error: Anna Mae Krob, 33 words One of the questions that waa Fanned nine and blanked Cube with to third. No runs, no bits, one error, center, scoring Squatrito and Mur< Thomas Blanchard. The, fables of Judging by the fset thsL although —Edna Weir. Mias Klbbe suggested that every, and 3 errora. tional sympathy or to Increase the Runs—O tt New York. 25;* Marty, ths procession on August 20 did not one le ft They were so powerful that their "L « Oorbesu et le Renord" (The danger of International friction were asked of him was "Driving at for- Chicago, 19. seven hits In 7-0 vlctoty. dock. Blanchard filad to righ t Twa permitted to leave for home at four one make a collection of all such Douglas Johnson, '39B. ty miles an hour, can you stop m win tbs pennant... .lost year, tbe Third Inning leader sent men Into ail the other Crow and the Fox) were acted by pointed out by Elizabeth Finnegan. Runs batted in—O t t Nsw York, Vernon Kennedy, Tlgera—Pitched runs, thrsa bits, no errors, one M (t o’clock, many engrossed students TO \-I8IT HBDLITND PROaR.\M Latin phrases found In current read- fifty feet?" Joyner's answer was ■even-hitter to whip Senators, 4-L Giants went on top to stay Septem- Meriden—Cuaty out to. second. tribes living in New England and Donald Odermann, and Louis Shad- ing. A t the end o f the third quar- Emma Flnkbeln prophesied tha 28; McCarthy, New York, 21. Ninth Inning stayed until the court closed. Dur- STUDENT COUNCIL MEETI.NQ •*no.~ The average thinking dis- ClUr Melton. Giants— Defeated ber 2 and In 1986 they didn't reach Gubala out to second. Frracb sin- forced them to pay the Mohawks lick. Dorothy SUverstela was the ing every recess, each group would The Drama Claas, under the di- ter a compoalte was arranged aa a possible use of radio to displace Doubles— Herman, Chicago, and Meriden—Gostyla foulod out M tance Is forty-four feet, the sver- Cardinals, 6-8, fanning seven and the top rung for keeps until Au- gled between center and righ t trlhute. Only a few tribes were mader. These people gave a very gather together and discuss the rection of Miss Helen Page la to be result of the class findings. other methods of lighting and com- OOODA'EAR Cooke, Ctnctuiati, 0. third. Frwlerick walksd, took mm- The business of ' the Student giving ten bits. gust 20, but went on to charge In brave enough to disregard the Mo- good performance of this play. munication, but questioned whether age braking distance is eif(hty-two reaohed second when Wlnzler ond on wild pitch. Zojae fknnad hot facts of their assigned case and given the privilege of attending the To the surprise of the group, Council meeting Wednesday morn- Triples—Rizzo, PUtsburgli, 6; Harlood CUft. Browns—Hit triple with thsir 21-gome winning etreak hawks* demand for money. Aa a few minutes remained, the human nature could be adjusted to feet, and the average stopping dis- Goodman. Cincinnati. 4. hobbled throw from Robinson. Wto- reached when Roblnaan itrtwxl tfeM compare Interpretations. Guy Hedlund program on Thursday, sports editors use almost aa many ing during activity period dlscuaoed SERVICE STORES ■nd tingle and drove la three runs in ^..w lth Dtssy and Paul Dean club played two games. “Guess the That the event was a success was such further speeding up of the tance 126 fe et kel was hit by a pitch. Doherty strike and then threw to third ha Thanks . were, expressed to Mr. May 12. at two o'clock. Their work Latin phrases aa do editorial writ- ways to Improve the service of the Homers—O tt McCarthy and Lei- 6-6 win over AthleUca. pitching their beads off. tbs Cards Leader*’ and a relay race. Thomas proved the fervent discussion pace of living. The dtscuaslng-mem. Other questions on operating a SIEZZT rR O SI ton filed to le ft No runs, ona h it one vain Ud to get Frederlek._ Bsjsa Spiess. who Uadly consented to has dealt with drama tn lU many era. Even an article on our Man- council in next year’s acUviUee and her. New Tofk and Goodman, Cin- Spud Chandler, Yankees — Blanchard and Robert Macksey which was conducted In class the beia of the Public SpeaUng class ear and the attitude of the driver O psalA.M .toT:M P. M. Iliars. aad Sat 8 A->L to • P. It. dnnati, 5. clinched the bunting In tbe last error, one le ft stole second. Custy give his time lo the hopes of brlng- atages and this abould be ot great cheater baaketball victory ylaldad a the purpoee and place ot commence- Whipped Indians, 4-1, with nlne-hlt greatly tnU'vened this game. next dxy. spoke without formality. All had were dlsn iieed and a descriptian ot t'WD days o f ths 1934 seosoil... .the Manchester — Robinson fanned. Borehardt o pinch hlttor. ysluable material oo ttvta,i interest to them. ■'sine qua non" to their amasement. ment aettvitiea aa a aenlor program. Pitching—Melton. New York, 6-0; perforaancs, allowing only thraa —June Btekmora, '4PB. —U docs Ctotttrlsd. 'StB. worked on the iaformation present- the road-test given. Snbh^ Haw York, 4-0. year tn which the Olonte blew a Blanchard walked. Greene fanned. No runs, no hits, on* error, —Batty XaaaMy. tB B Soma of tha moat wcwmww phnana j —raith Stereoean. *39B naasts to gM patt saeeod baaa. tsa.fUM load la R^tember. StsvanMa. ,ia & ThUTMT foreed BUaohaid a t ato- Mt ' <- PAGE TWELVE MAi^UMiaTiBK BVBAIAO HB'KAXiJJ. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THTRSDAY. MAY 12.1988 PAGE TEZhVe SN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Come On Out BUY SEU^:^REMT/'^/^//^CLASSIFIED KOU) OiO VT HAPPEW , By Mar tin SENSE and NONSENSE BABt ? ? - TEu. ME HA HAMA W THKiSfc TH* HtHO OF A AVV ABOOT IT -— THAT ^ OTS IS BACH .YOO'll St HA WAMTVM' T'O ATt HtR. . AlO’^^.- 6VJT VA T H \ m 1 A H ; FIFTY YEAB8—1888 Store Manager—What do you ‘TUv* you hMrd about Ui« atoo- mean by arguing with that cuotom- trie CAW? They w y that In a few er? Don’t you know our rule? The jreara the horse-core wUI oU be customer is always right. -changed over to electric!" Floorwalker—I know It. But he | LOST AND FOUND 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS AU'IDMOBILES FUR SALE 4 REPAIRING 2.'1 Insisted that he was wrong. FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 HOUSES FOR SALE 72 ■ Here boy, take this message over BICTCLES FOR RENT. 25c hour 1931 FORD SEDAN J.’H), good con to Jones A Co„ and wait for on an- LOST—DARK VEST Monday mom- FOR ,SALE — TRANSPLANTED MOWER sh a r pen ing , repairing. HUNDREDS OF USED Furniture WATER STILl NEEDED swer. And don’t be gone more Ing, between Church etrret and special rate, for th. day. Free ditiuD, 1933 Studebakrr sedan, new tomato, pepper, lettuce and cab- Vacuum cleaners recondiuonea. FOR Sal e—54 Hudson street, A New Yorker and a Seotebman I bargains. 3 ruomt furniture $76. bouse, all Improven enta. On lot than on’ hour." shared a cabin crossing the Atlan- Center Tailor Shop. Return to 2* bour with every &v« 71 Delmont paint Job, perfect condition *1^5, bage plants at Odermann's, 604. Key making, lock repairing, safe Easy terms. Phone or write for a “I wonder If those telephonee that Church atreet. nreet, coraer Summit. Phone 6323 Porterfield Motor Sales. Tel. 6584. Parker street. combination changing. Bralthwalte, extending through from Hudson to FORMSES IN Ciqj tic. The first morning the Ameri- "C ourtesy A uto". A lb erts FMimt- WllJlam street. Width 99 ft., length o^ie jjeople are putUng In are proo- can was amased to see the Scot | Arnold Ne-aoh. Pearl and .Spruce streets. 62 Pearl St. turc Co., W oterbury, Conn. LOST —BROWN AND WTfTTE ANNUAL RALE on vegetable and 165. Large garden. Phone 7900. using his tooth-brush. *T wrlU a good hand. If I do say New Yorker (yelling) — Say, 7T Pointer dog. Reward for rrtum. 1929 CHF.VROLET coach, new tires, flower plants, tomatoes, peppers, HARNESSES. COLLARS, luggage Hartford, May 12—(APV — Pro- so myself." ■' good motor *49; 1928 Stiidebaker that’s my tooth-brush you’re using! Call Glaatonbury 2397. cabbage and lettuce plants, 3 doz. and harness repairing, sport tops MACHINERY AND rOOI,S 52 groBs baa come a HUIe too fait, and —1898 sedan, good dependable transpor- for 25c. Annual flowering plants, and curtains repaired. 90 Cam- LOTS FOR SAI-E 73 Scotchman—So sony. I didn’t a,, th e C onnecticut hum ane a o r u ly , “There’ll be a hot time in the old know. I thought it belonged to | tation 139. No dotvn payments, 11 3 doz. for 2.5c. Evergreens 25c each bridge street. Telephone 4T4U. IT'S THE CASE RC tractor that ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 A U C T IO N ! FOR SALE—LOT ON Pearl street, must make its annual purcha.nc ot town tonight—dum, dee, dee.” the ship. weekly. Cole Motors, 6463. and up. Flowering shrub 25c each Is superior to others in Its class and running through to Madison. Ap- Remember the Maine. MANCHESTER LAWN MOWERS sharpened. Fac- can be depended upon to meet the 75 palls that tkke the place oi t-U.e BICYCLES FOR RENT—25c Bour. and up. Potted plants 10c each and ply to Thomas Rogers, 4 Rogers old watering trough. "Think I'll hire a rubber-tired llv- Aek about 6 for plan. Special COMMUNITY “Y” up. Hardy perennials and rock tory methed Locksmith keys made. peak of loads. See us about Case Place. ' «*r rig Sunday and drive Nellie out BUSIWKSS skkvicp:s Safe lock experL H. Clemson, 1U8 tractors. Dublin Tractor Co. Tho watering trough began retea by day George B. WUIlama, SATURDAY, MAY M, garden plants. McConvllIe's Green- disappear a dozen years ago ^ ic n vto see the folks. Its five miles 106 Oxford, off Strickland. Tele- OFFERED 1.3 houses and Nurseries, 21 Winde- No, Elm. Phono 3648. Providence Rd., Willlmantic. _flough, and awfully dusty. I hope Toonerville Folks 2:00 P. M. RESORT PROPERTY It seemed that the day of ttrtT city A Thought By Fontaine Fox phone 6234. TREK SERVICE—Spraying of ap- mcre street. Telephone 5947. horse was almost gone. But the I don't meet one of those noisy au FOR SALE 74 horse lingered and found that It was toaobllee.’’ E vent Of The Week Household ple trees and elms for tent rater* FOR SALE — TRANSPLANTED BUSINESS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 —1908 pillar, cankenvorm s,etc. Phone :i2 becoming more and more difTleult to tomato, pepper, egg and lettuce OPPORTUNITIES UPRIGHT PIANO free to anyone FOR SALE—LOT at Lake Hey- get a drink. "Oh. you Mdr’ "23 Skldoo for In Thee, O .jLord, do I put 3150, G. S. Keith, fup. for the plants. 621 llartlord Road. Krauss ward, assessed value $300, Will sell you, mister.” OUR BOARDING HOUSE Articles FOR RENT—IN BUSINESS sec- moving same before June 1st .■tome cities^ eliminated all wnter- trust.—Psalms 71:1. Hartfoid Forestry Co. for half, or exchange for land in "You’ve got to get under, get out R. M. Reid, Auctioneer Greenhouse. Telephone 3700. tion, brick m ercantile buUcUng 1938. A pply a t 14 E lm T errace. ing troughs.' Hartford ronsrrvn- WHETkE D iO VOU Manchester country. Telephone 3926. llvely, has kept nine, although they end get under to fix up your auto- Candy, Soda, Hot Doks with 3000 ft. of ground floor space. mobile” "Oet a horae!" The man who trusts men will I VRETRIEVE *TH' PAAJTS, FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 Suitable for light manufacturing. FOR SALE—A GABLER 8 ft. are some distance apart. moke fewer mistakes thsn he who I On Sale. MOVIMi—TRUCKING- Grand piano. In excellent condition. FOR SALE—THREE lots. Coven- —1618 Evening Herald Apply Edward J. Holl. Each year about this season, the "Over There.” dlstnists them.—Cavour. lctthajrio? tw' last TO.MATO PLANTS. BEDDING STORAGE 20 Inquire Mondays, Tuesdays, and try Lake, near water, high eleva- Humane Society replaces Its 7.5 WE HEARO VOU plants ff>r llower b<>ds, window tion, reasonable. Terms. Write Box “Keep the home flres burning." CLASSIFIED FURNITURK MOVING. Two cover- Wednesdays. Mrs. Ada N. Merri palls, hanging them outside lire sta- boxes and cemetery urns, cut L, Herald. "Squad halt! At esse. Now W ERE HAVIkJG A ADV'ERTTSEMENTS ed vans, with Common Carrier HELP WANIED— field. 865 Main street. Tel. 7643. tions and - Ironicnllv enough --- leok-s-here, yOu guys—’’ flowers for all occasions. Ander- FEMAI.E gasoline stations. The life of the JITTERY WVE MIMUTBS platea for nut of town moving. L. .'15 palls Is about a year, KDKA: *T think I hear someone Coaat tU Av«rAc« wor4« t* • Urn*. BOLTON TOWN son Greenhouses, 153 Eldrldge St. Binging." ST O RIES IN "IR V IN G TO BVPLAIKJ tnltUla* oumb^rt Asd ftbbr«vlAtlont Phone 8488. T, Wood Co. Phone 4496. WANTED—TO BUY 58 J. Seth Jones, general manager of 8Aob eount A8 8 word M d eompoond —1928 TO A C3DR WHV AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS when you W A N T E D —T H R E E girls, 18 to 25. CO-ED NAMED EDITOR the society, who reported on the wordi A8 two wbnSa Ulolmam eoot la ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE-TOMATO and rab- WANTED —ALL YOUR saleable “Tee, I traded In last year’s STAMPS prioa of throa Un«a. want the best In Local ono Long Apply Circle Theater. pails at yesterday's board meeting, ear for this new model and its a c VEU W ERE RARAOiVJQ bago plants. lOr dor. A. Rollett, 3.) Junk. Best prlcea paid, Wm. Os- said today that eonalderntlon wa.s L1d 8 rate* par day (or tra^alant Notice of Public Hearing For a Cer- Distance Moving. Daily Expresa IM M R S. WOOF»LBfe ada. I Windemere street, Manchester. W O M EN —ADDHE,=l.S and m all ad- trlnsky, 182 Blssell atreet. Tele- OF COLLECE YEARBOOK being given a plan for supplying- honey, rides like a feather In the tliBcate of Approval for a Gaso- Hartlord, MaiiChester, KocHvuia breeac. Kffaetlv* Marvb 17. t t S f ] I’ertlslng material foi u,s at home. phone 5879. palls to peddicra, so that they could ? SKIRT, CODCr AWt> line Filling Station In the Town Phone 6260, 68 HoUlstei streeu Bath-tub gin.. . ."They have to Pdp« Neaps Hw Caab Charo We supply everything. Good rate water their horses at any conven- MAT f • Conaoeuilvo Daya 7 etat I at# Of Bolton, ConnMtlcut. WANTED—PlTKIN BROS, watch know )rou or you don’t get In since i OoBaaeutlTo Daya • ata U a u of pay. No selling. No experience Storrs, May .— ( A P ) — M iss ient faucet. manufactured In East Hartford, 12 the raid.”. .. ."My broker says—” Sjst OftTHPAY 1 Day ...... I U o t a l I t e t a Upon the application of Giovanni necessary. Merchandise Mart, Box PAINTING—PAPERING 21 Conn., about 1840-H. C. Wing, Elizabeth M. Roiirke, named editor "Did you listen to the radio?" Alt ord*ra for trragiilar lAtartlona Peace of Bolton, for a certlflcatc .523. M ilw aukee, W isconsin. will bo ehargod at tbo on« tlmo rata. Greenfield, Mass. of the Nutmeg, Conneotleut ’ State —1688 Spoeta) ralet (or long tonn aveiir of approval of the location of a gas- AUCTION' PROPERTY OWNEK,H —AttenUon. THOMPSONVILLE MILLS Streamlined engines, core, illanss day advonlalnt cl^aa opoo raqeoat. oline filling station to bealocated on $6.95 repaper, room, celling paper- college yearbook. Is the first co-ed .... Molded plasties for jewelry, saw Ada ordorod bofore tho third or dftb the premises of Giovanni Peace on ec or kalsomined. Material labor SALESMEN WANTED ,16-A ever to hold that post. She also Is bandies, table wear and machine day will bo. ehargod o&ly (or tka ae« West Street on Connecticut Route complete. Inside outside painting. ROOMS WITHOU'I BOARD 59 IN VIRTUAL SHUTDOWN toal oombor of tlnioo tbo aJ appaar* Saturday, PROFITABLE, DIGNIFIED busi- president of the college literary ports----- Tele'vMon____ "Swing is No. 86 In Town of Bolton, It was Large savings. Work guaranteed. ad. eharglDg at tbo rato oamod bot ness for high grade Industrious FOR RENT—LARGE front room, society and woman’s editor of the cere to stay." 00 allowaneo or rofuodo eaa bo m ado voted and ordered; Lang Phone 3092. with veranda, completely furnish- undergraduate newspaper. Her Thompsonvllle, May 12— (AP) __ OB olx tlmo ada otoppod aftor tho That the foregoing application be May 14, 1938 men and women retailing Raw- Oftb day. lelgh Products direct from manu- ed for light housekeeping. Gnibe, home Is In Glastonbury. A strike by more than 2,000 union What we need In the United heard "and determined at the baae- .workers demanding restoration of a No **tlli (orbido**: dlopiay linoo oot 10:80 A. M. facturer to consumer. Every home 109 Foster. Others seleAcd for the year- EtStas today Is less "con" and more oold. ment of the Congregational Churcb REPAIRING 23 book staff were: Gabriel Ingcnlto of ten per cent pay cut had forced confidence. AT 67 SLVPLE STREET, ycjr market. Large repeat orders. Tbo Uorald will aot bo roapooaibto In said Town of Bolton on tho 28th New Haven, bualness manager; virtual shutdown of the Thompson- (or aioro tbao ooo laeorroet looortloa days of May at 8 o'clock P . M., WINDSOR, CT. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED — A few openings nearby. Write of aay advortloomoat ordorod (or Price $1.00. Factory method. Call- AFARTMEN'I'S—FLATS— Herman Meyers and Jack Fromer. vUle plant of the BIgelow-Sanford "Dogs," mused the BruehvHle Bord thaa ooo tima D.S.T., and that notice be given to Rawlclgh's, Dept. CUE-48-65. Al- carpet company today. gLIGHTLY more thsn a year A fine lot of glass—milk glass, ed for and delivered free. Walt bany. N. Y. TENEMENTS 63 both of New Haven, associate edi- philosopher, "are a good bit like Tbo Inadvortooi ornlMloo of lacor* all persons Interested In aald ap- tors; Charles Bum s of New Britain, The plant gates were open for ago the aged Pope Plus rose root publtcatloo of advortiaing will ba sandwIrh-glasH, jm-w I.t plates, Burnett, 110 Spruce street. Phone ■wives. Even though they know plication of Its pending and of the FO R R E N T —2—3 and 4 room managing editor: Lucille Dunbar of pilose desiring to enter, company what kind of a man their master Is, from his bed after 72 days of se- rooUflod only by eaoeoUatloa of tbo time and place of hearing thereon, 2 drop-leaf fables, other ta- 6183. otTtolals said, hut actual worker.s rious illness and walked a few ehargo mado for tbo oorvleo roadorod. bles, stands, etmlrs, toireaus, apartments. Call Centennial Apart- Stratford, co-ed cilltor; George they love him Just the some. by publishing a copy of this notice FtlEI- AND FEED 49-A were few. Yesterday, the first dsy steps in his bedroom. For a time AH advorttsemonta moot conform desk, a trunk ol bomespun LAWN .MOWERS sharpcneil and ments. 4131 or 4279. .Spinner of New London, s)>orts edi- ta otyla, copy and typography wltb at least three times In the Man- FOR sa l e:— W E LL seasoned haro of the walkout, only foremen anti the wwld had despaired- of his rogulatlona onforeod by tbo pobltob- linens, blankets and quilts, reconditioned. Free delivery serv- tor; Jack DowTicy of Stamford, The abodes of night are not fMHng chester Evening Herald, and by wood. Apply Edward J. HcU. tele- FOR RENT—THREE room heated feature editor; Antonio DeLallo of overseers went Into the plant, of- '15*- But the “Alpine” pontiff ora aad tbay rooonro tbo right to sending a copy of this notice by reg- mgs, hooks of all deserlptions, ice, Snow B rothers, 282 No. .Main ficials there admitted. quite so fast as they did a month edit, rovlao or rojoot any copy ooo* garden fools, garago tools; phone 4642 or 8025. apartment, centrally located. Tel. Shelton, assistant business mana- snowed remarkable recuperative istered mail to said applicant at street. Tel. 4506— 4531. ago. laldored objoetlonobla many oilier Items. 4674. Call a fte r 5. ger, and Jacob Raskin of New Pickets patrolled outside the far- powers. May 31, he will reach 81. CLOSING HOURS-0, HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Raymond P. Hc.ss, accused of em- ly employs 3,200 hands but this Will be home, sweet home." ' temporal power of his office; he 0 Ada aro accapiod ovar tbo tolopboaa THOMAS W. WILSON, Year.s of experience. Workmanship T^,#Cfl Majestic, $21t.r>0. RelTigera- bcr*zlcnicnt and theft of $22,510 number was rediiceil rerently to be- signed c^cordats and conventions at tbo C H A R G E R A T B gIvoB abovo soft REN’l — SEVERAL single tween 2,000 and 2,500. ('' 11^ fcy fontsiM fox) ~8ta.u,AWT.brr.i/ First Sclertman. guaranteed. Painting and carpen- lofK. wHHherH, ra'lloH. ga« and fmm the Hartford Connecticut trust The purchaser of a dog gets just with many nations; struck out aa a convantoneo to advortlaora, but Real Estate nouaes and Hala, thoroughly mod- The strike was called early yes- tbo C A S H rates will bo aoeoptod aa JOHN AI,BA.SI, try. A A. Dion. 81 Wells. Phone eloutrlr st fives. No money clown. company's Meriden branch, whs rt*n- What he pays for—Just as in auto- boldly against communism In Rus- FULL PATUENT If paid at tbo buaW Second Selectroan. FOR SAI.K—yii w'ttle an ratafe, $1 00 weekly. Free clemonslratlfin ern, excellent locations. Inquire ot rincd to the New Haven county jail terday in conjunelion with a walk- sia, Msxico and Spain. In 1931 Si>. .Main n frro t— lU, Ktrum grels come cheap, but It ta Impos- "” 77" Parting Shots day following tbo drat iDBoriloa of Third Selectman. or Manrheater 6.'i3H for a car to telephone 4642. The ball for release of the former N. Y., mill, which employs slightly sible to breed good doge for $10 a which he said he did not condemn iP TO H tr By JOHN C. TERRY oa«b ad otborwUo tba CHAROU Dated May 10, 1938. heat; garage; large lot. Trlred assistant treasurer in the Meriden fewer workers. capitalism, but he did condemn / WeUL- MAYBE THAT RATB wlU bo eollootofL Ho rooponot* right. take you to our store and back.— dbsen. <3ood doge, the kind of WMEP blllty for orroro la lolopbonod ado branch was tlxed late yesterday by the grave abuses which vitiated it J5 AfrKINO TOO MUCH FO K SALFi—2 -A rre l*lol, >Vap- No obligation on your part. M. Mc- I/OST ,\M » KOI'NH which the owner may be proud, cost will bo aaaoraod aad iboir aooaraey K eever, Tuckel'.*), 1083 .Main street, SUBURBAN FOR RENT 66 Judge Frank P. McEvoy, who or- more and are worth more. Pius was the first Pope to use ANVHOIV, oaonot bo guarantood. plng lilghuay. Cheap for dered Hess held for trial at the June V^EUOW - q u irk Kale. Hartford. an automobile; the first Pope to FceruNOi RAISE term of Superior Court. Sought .9pokane Mrs. Belle \VlI.-j,n of WHEN A MAN BEGINS TO broadcast Generally he has INDEX OF FOR MALK—New .VKoorn Sin- FOR RENT—7 ACRES of land, since he vanished from the bank (6200 Kenwood Ave.) Chicago shown-a striking sympathy with gle* the lant word In m odern partly ploughed. Phone 8934. PUT ON THE DOG HE IS LIKE- CLASSIFICATIONS CASH HOUSEHOLD GOODS .Il March 18 last, Hess surrendered vol- couldn't find a piece of property LY TO BEGIN TO PUT OFF PAY- modem trends. But no Pope ha^ EMERGENCY ronNtruidion and detail. Attarh> untarily yesterday to detective cap- here on w hich she ha^l been p aving faced graver tasks in his last Btrtb...... -...... In a hurry? FOR RENT—Near Rockville, good ING HIS BILLS. ed garage; large lot. .Mortgage SAVE MONEY ON NEW furniture.! tain Walter Kurgon of Meriden at laxe.s live years. years than Plus, with Nazi perie- Ensagementa n io w ruafl, r>0 acre farm. 6 rooms, new- arranged. I.et mi* I you Visit Benson's Kmnlturo & Radio Worcester, Mass. • U a r r t a g . . thiK one. So many folki j ly papered and painted, elocliiclly, .She appealed lo city ofricliils, who READ IT OR NOT— cuttonf In Ger- lb. • Co. Call 3533. 713 Main .street. U|>on arrival here he was taken FOR SAI..E—Se\eral attractive don't r*aliM ihot they con g*t fruit trees. Rent $25. Phone 7859. liseovcrMl the land now is part of In Thomrose Cemetery, Staunton, many, church Card of Thaaks ...... CALLS Manuhe.stor, lo the office of slate’s attorney a highway. lb W a m o r l a n ...... w huyn in one. and tw o-fam ily a loan on a builn*M-lik* M. Sheehan, 90 Holl street. Va., is to be found a monument crises and threats 1 Samuel E. Hoyt where he met his The city commission voted Mr.s. erected to the memory of Doctor of wars in othei U>at and Pound honsen. boal* without oiking favors of FOR THIS WF.FK only— Halt | Announe.m.ou ...... I FOK SAI.K—Altnirflw) Itiillding anyono . .. Wh*lh*t you wish wife for the first time since he dls- Wilson a tax refund and a purchasa George Kemper Young John T. countries. T h i P.raonal...... POLICE price on all .Standard make Inner- nppeared. Lota. All MH’tioiiK of lo a n . $50 or $250, Just tsll us How it price of $100. Shields Genius Gray Matthew pontiff’s constant AufomobflM spring mnltrcsscs. "The Home of will bo oasiosi for you to Wilson Pllson Ambrose Helfner. prayer Is peace Antomobllaa toi Sal. « Good Bedding." Benson's. | Read The Herald Advs. Bom Feb. 12. 1862, Died Mar. 28, He is shown here Automobll.i for Exob.nga ,,••• . 4343 To Rent p ay small Instalmonts. Tbo 1906. Auto Aee.uoii.a— TIrat * root lo sinplo at P tro o a o l» . . on a 1931 stamp. Auto R.palrlne— PalotlDg t C um berland St.^—0 room*, fire- fCopyrlgbu ISII, NBA Btrvlee. >no.> Auto Schooli ...... |.A place. Excellrnl condition. O ut main roquiromont Is ]ust Autoa^^Uip bjr Truck .,••••••. • S45.00. your oblUty lo ropor . Autoo->For Hlro ...... » FIRE Strlci privacy We will Pitkin St.—7 rooniK; 3-rar gar- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser « n« n . A P, All Garagvo— Sorvtco~8 toraga l# age. $70.00. at'prfcciate Ingulrle#. FLA PPER F A N N Y By Sylvia Motcrcyoloa— BlcyeUo ..... tl South I*er#»nnl l,»iina up to Hold Wantod Autoo— Motnreyoloa .en U Porter St.—7-rooiii bungalow. -CO^. T«Rt BY Wf A St#YKt. I«»C T M RI&. \J % f AT. Ofr- WASHINGTON TUBBS $50.00. Onoo— iatti Yenr In ,Man- By Crane OUT OUR WAY BastooM M # PrvfoMiooai iorrfeoa cheater __ HATE TCj Do HV ^VENIM(j’5 By Williama Bualoooo Sorviooo Offorod IB 4321 Coburn Road—6-rooro alngle. Household Sorrleoo Offorod^ ••••II>A $65.00. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. PROMISED JUNB SIHPLV RWtWED.' B^PECT VO U’LL HAVE HIS MAMMY HAS Bulldirtg^-Controetln# It Several Others. Ivct .Me Show NEVBli HIT TO Paint a mammy riurto(a>— Nuraorloo il North SEEN A COWBOV PunoraJ Diroetora ..... jg Vou. ■ reckles again ' STENCH E lk on th' fence, AND TAKIN' A BATH ON , Hooting— -PIumb!ng-^RooflBB 17 ICK-HE cant FlG&ER SOME ranch, an’ Inauranco .... .<.i...... ii 5432 DUDLEY BOMB* Mllllnory— Droaamakmt .... if Arthur A. Knofla that bucket out/ HE KNOWS IT'S TOO 875 MAIN ST. TEL. 5440-5BS8 FIND 200 PATRONS ear l y IM TH' SPRlN&i Public Paasongor Sorrloo Agent—Mmncheater Building A TUEMSELVES Painting— Paporlng ...... PAONQ per a bath* Profoetiopal Sorvicoa .... tr AMBULANCE l^oan Properties. DRIVEN FROM Rapainnk ...... u Agent — Home Ownera* Loan EACM Topsy TORvy rallorihg— Dyeing— Cloanlag ,,, t« (Dougan) f'orp. PnqfccrtleK orwER. Tollal Good* and Sorvico ...•««• 16 CLUB! Wiantod—nt«<3— Fiu«!naiiBFiuof n 6*rTle« u IN THE EdDcafloaal 5630 SAME Coura.a asd ...... 1 BOXING. EVEN WITH A Prlirau tn.lrueltcn...... j| (Holloran) CLASS / OIPUTV SHSRIFF Mualeal—S*",®'",* Dramatle...... SI.. ON OUARD, Jn»truf*(lcma ...... gg FRANKI# r Flkaaelal 3060 AUCTION c:} SLAU6HTER Bond*— SiDcka— Mortgagaa m . m B1 CAUSES TROOBLe. Bualnefta Optortunltl»8 ...... 13 (Quish) •fon^y to Loan ...... || LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOME AND COTTAGE H rl* and BliaaClama FURNISHINGS JtO / H«il, W*n'*<]— ' 'amala ...... 14 4340 AT R E ins' AUCTION AUDITORIUM hen a rail is Halp W anted— M.iU ...... |« r LOOSENED BY SmUamen Wanted ...... Il-A T On U. S. Route 6, Holton, Conn. ^ U GOTTA PUT dear MR. H»lp Warded—Mai# or raraAl*.. 17 THE RACKETEERS.. Arentf Wartfd ...... •,.17-a FRIDAY. .MAY 1.1. 1«»;18 AT 10:.10 A. M„ D. S. T. 'EM WHERE 1 AM- HOSPITAL (Rain or Shine) MC GOO SEY : Sli'.iaUtna W4 u;ad— Fam*U 14 ■— NOT. WHERE am replying to triuailona Wantad—Mala ...... |f UnriTrsal Electric Stove, Crosley Shelvador Electric lee Box, 1 WAS» • EmoloYrrtefjf Agarcla# ...... 40 Wing Chair, Rorkers, 2 and S-plece Parlor Sets. Porch Furniture, T O U R S O P MAY 12 f ^Ivr |•ftaltrT— Vahlclra 5131 Da.v Reds. l)r«'sM-rs. Tables, Stands, Hods and Redding, Vanities, Doga— .'‘ '^(Ja— J’ala ...... 41 L ive d icck — \ 'M eUa ...... 47 Dining Sets, I.Ihrary Tables, Sewing .Machine, Occasional Chairs, I'''V)liry ifid SuDpllaa 43 IJnens. IU»hes, Plano, Kitchen Range with Oil Humer, Oil Drums, Wantad— Pa'a— P.'^ultry— Stook 44 WATER DEPT. Rugs. Mirrors, Plrtnres. Etc., In fact a complete line of furnish- For Buta— M tacallaaoen ings for home or cottage. Also a pair of l-odles’ Riding Boots, Ara’.da ...... 11 7868 “No, ma’am , , . stay within it or go without ft.' Maehln.rr and TroU ...... u hjsc m ► “Il’s II Yiinkccs ii({iiin. Colonel!” M ui naJ In ttru m tn U ...... — , , Off;e» and Stor. Bdnlpaaat (« Special, at tba 8ter*a...... |g MANCHESTER S**r'5i* -^DPsrel—rum ii MliTtA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE Wa-nitd—To Bur ...... |. Last Look! WATER CO. By THOMPSON AND COLL /•PI K mu»—Board —B .tola KoaorTa TT1E O R P H A N A G E eJSt.WilAaAMS r-n. eetaataats CXJTA MAW WAV, ALLEY OOP K o o n « W lU o u l Board ...... AHXl MOT 5AVMsl'R>0 ~n5,ajT / JUST A MOMENT BEMTLEV-' Boardor. Wantad ...... 5974 yOAU.,OC AW A H 'LL T E L L ICY WHY.'AUH n kU O M T E I?^ Listen to Reason, Oop Country Board—Baaort. M TAKE US BACK TO )OUR CABtM. D udley , iviis is a By HAMLIN DAIP.' THIS AAAM PO M E A / iia ? H E P .' I CAN'T LET ItXJ GO OFF KILL'/ •W ,w crrrA Roteta—R.etanrmnU fi . BOXIN* CLASS ] rrs no /■ ^LcrrsA FiJurr —^what mo be. Wantod— Room.—Boa^ at ' ING AMVeOOyiO THESE WHAT’S TH', " ~ 4.CE TO SETTLE PERSONAL SWELL , ANDWHATV^AW' game a ^•'JTHISV.coULD a THERE AIN’T THAT'S Mm I Katato Pn Beat GAS CO. HILLS. I REPRE- fsAV/ AN AWCVON.OOP- USE OF U S, none; LE's / I'LL tell vuh' Apo^tnta. ruta. Tonamonu _ SENT THE 5WEU FISHIW/N TOO- (S£A BdEBZE^ FELLCR. 'DEA/ DON’T BtialBM Leeatlono tor Rant PLENTY OF )> ^ ------k i S SUMPIN’ ASK COIN’ ANY JUST STAY^WHAT- LES STAKE YOU THINK SAV Y o o ; TMERrS Hoiiaaa P e r R ant ...... food sw el l FABTHER? NO REASON FOR. Babnrbtui Per Hast — 5075 SEA ; M \T D TALK FOR? HERE/ J n OUT AN' STABT SO, Bununor Bnmaa Par B a t - MEW.' ) ABOLTT.' A NEW COUNTRY Wantad U Rant ...... T B m I BMats Par Bala Apartasant Balldlns for »«t» ELECTRIC CO. Bnalcaaa Proparty tor Bal. Panaa and band (or Bato ll. aaoa for Balo ...... 5181 L o ts fo r Balo ...... u . . lUooft Pioporty (a. Balo Babsrbaa for B a la...... 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i-TT* ^ I eoea. i*>» oY XX iltm rIrP H trr iE im ting U m llt TmjRSpAT, MAY 18, W88 Rev. H. F. R. Stecbholz of Use The cold weather of the i>ast few Mrs. George Smith, the former I5TH ANNUAL Zion Lutheran church baa been at' days has slowed the growth of seeda Hiss Eldlth Walsh of Pleasant street, ABOUT TOWN tending the paatoral conference of In many nearby gardens, according was the guest of honor at a surprise HUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS TELL US THIS IS the Hew England District In Stam' to farmers' reports, but recent miscellaneous shower given last Min I/nilM Januen was tbe DANCE ford this week. rains, if followed by higher tem- night by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wal- THE BEST BUY IN TOWN— peratures, will prove of great bene- ter H. Walsh at her home on Center n e s t of honor at a personal shower Given By TOseday evening at the home of Nathan Hale Lodge. Loyal Order fit, It la Bald. street. About 20 of the bride's local K!sa Marjorie Muldoon of 61 West- La FuWnese Society of Young Americana, will meet to- friends were present, also her Gals. Goodrich^ ^ TBlBster ^ a d , at which 2i of her night at 6:30 In Orange hall. Fred Mohr. Jr., of 531 Middle cousin. Miss Margaret Walsh of Self Serve 2:30 to 5:30 Portadown, Northern Ireland, who ffiends and office associates were turnpike east won 35 baby chicks present The color scheme was pink The office of the Tax Collector and ten pounds of "Startena" and la here for a visit of several weeks. Friday Specials and blue. Games and music were sub-alpI ne club will remain open tonight until 9' p. Mrs. John Kocamlk, of Avery street, Games were played and ■ delicious 7 GAS ♦I*®®

enjoyed and a buffet luncheon was m., for the accommodation of tax won a bale of ‘'Servall" given as refreshments ser\-ed by the hostess. You Get More For Your Dollar At served by the hostess, assisted by Satardav, May 14 payers, and will .also remain open door prizes at the showing of the Mrs. Smith received numerous Jack Frost Confsettonery Miss Gladys Johnson and Miss Dancing. 9 P. M. To 1 A. M. Saturday afternoon until 5 p. m. motion picture "Where Chick Life choice gifts. I%yllls Kratcbmar. Miss Janssen is Art McKay’s Orchestra Begins" Tuesday night, sponsored 5UG AR to be married. May 30 to Herbert The monthly meeting of the Zlp' by the Checkerboard Feed Store. Nutmeg Forest, No. 116, Tall ser vice Brandt of Norman street aer Club will be held Saturday eve- Cedars of Lebanon, will hold Its VAMT^C Drawing of a quilt to be given regular meeting tomorrow night at The 30th anniversary of the ning at 7 o'clock aharp. The meet- 8:30 In the Masonic Temple. Busi- ▼ ATX 9 STATION . 1 lb. pkg. 6c The Ladles Aid society of the founding of Ward - Cheney Camp, ing is called for this hour In order away by Manchester Grange has 426 Hartford Road Buckingham Congregational church United Spanish War Veterans, of to give those who wish to attend the been postponed until May 25. It was ness will be two-fold. The Cedars Telephone 3866 wOl hold another food sale, Satur- this town, will be observed this eve- dance given by the Ltedertafel In announced today by Chairman Mrs. will dlscus.s plans for the convention Any Flavor M.T-T-rins day, May 14. at 6 o'clock at the J. ning at 6:30 with a turkey dinner, Hartford an opportunity to attend Carl Hllding. Members having to be held In Newark, N. J. May 19, 20 and 21 and the Forest will also W. Hale Company's store. Miss Etta speaking and a One program of en- the meeting and later attend the tickets are asked to return them by Initiate two In the short form. DESSERT Bell and her committee will be in tertainment at the state armory. dance. Those who are to attend the that date. charge. Over 100 members and guests will dance are asked to meet at the club attend the ceremonial dinner. Past at 31 Oak street on that evening. The General Welfare Center will Helen Ds\idson Lodge. Daugh- Commander George Johnson is hold its usual gathering tomorrow T O - N IG H T! 3 pkgs. 14c ters of Scotia, nill observe past chairman of the anniversary plans. According to Tax Collector Sam- evening at 8 o'clock in the East Side officers' night at its meeting In the uel Nelson Jr., tax receipt* are Bee. Reports will be read from Waller N. Leclerc Tall Can CamaGon Masonic Temple tomorrow evening S t Bridget's Choral club will again picking up after a slacking Washington describing the progress a t 7 o'clock sharp. A public set- hold its regular monthly meeting off In receipts. Mr. Nelson expects of Bill'4199 from committee to gen- Funeral Director 4-C A R D BIN G O M ILK back will follow at 8:30, with Mrs. that, by the end of the payment eral debate. tomorrow evening, and all members 259 No. 5laln 8L Pbone 5269 • James Munsle. Sr.. In charge. Six of both the Junior and senior choirs period for this half of taxes, most prizes will be awarded the winners are urged to attend. A social time of the accounts will have been paid O D D FELL O W S H A LL 7c and refreshments served. will follow. He said today that about tlOO.uuu of the *440,000 approximate amount due this half remains to be taken in during the, coming five days. 25 Ga m es — 35c. M A Z OLA O IL

PINEH URST FRESH FISH Street department workmen to- Console Radio Given On the Special Tickets! day were engaged In cutting back gal. $1.05 Fish, formerly regarded as simply a food of the ordinary run. a view obstructing bank at the In- Is now classed a« one of the greatest health foods known to raan> kind. tersection of Parker atreet and Mid- Door Prize — $ 50.00 dle Turnpike east. The bank, which ■" Winner Must Be Present! Fresh Boston cuts off a view of traffic approach- ing from the south part of Parker Doors Open 7:30. Game Starts 8:30. M A CKEREL lb. 10c street, has been considered a menace to traffic. FRESH SALMON . . this Is the first shipment of strictly fresh Generators F. E. B R A Y Salmon we have received this Spring. Fresh White Eastern HALIBUT Is also very fancy qoallty. Fillet of Sole Is a little if the ammeter pointer JEWELER swings back and forth rapid- lower . . we sell the Skinless Role at S8c lb. State Theater Building //| Earle S. Rohan ly or remains at zero while Fresh Sea you are driving the genera- 737 Main Street 'Ludgarda 517 Hartford Road tor should be checked at SC ALLO PS pint 25c (Historical Polish Play) A good "boy” at this low price! Telephone 743.3 once. We replace brushes

SUNDAY. MAY 1!>, 7 P. M. or make repairs quickly. I'ht Watch and Jewelry Boneless Haddock Fllleta, Bock and Roe Shad, Whole Had- cause of the trouble is elimi- dock and Steak Cod will be In by overnight express tonight We Repairing At - expect a limited shipment of Oenolne Blnrflsh (small size), lb. 18c, Pulaski Hall nated and future expense North Street avoided. Also Fresh Lobsters . . chicken lobsters, SSc Ib„ and t'/i.poond Lobsters, 89c Ib. 12 — Ware. Mats. Players — 12 Reasonable Prices Sponsored by St. John’s Parish. SETBACK

Siloed or Piece Sponsored by Manchester Green NORTON Admiuloo: Adults, SSc; Community Club. step In and See One of Man- Children, 15c. ELECTRICAL P OLLO CK 2 lbs. 25c Manchester Green School chester’s I.arge8t Selections Also known as Boston Bloeflsh. Tomorrow Night, 8 P. M. of Greeting Cards for All 8 Playing Prizes. INSTRUMENT (U Out Of Stock Piles Adraluinn 25e. Hilliard S t Phone 4060 Occasions. CLAMS , . Chowders in the shell ...... qt. 18c

■nd Opened Q uohaags...... SPECIAL such as shown above and many other stor-

age sheds come the materials that go into

Innerspring ’^pnosTtiT ►foodT 3 More Days Before the make up of your new house or repair ^ d now STO offer three new Birds Eye Specials which save MATTRESS LA W N yon the time of preparation, and 3e to 4c a package, besides, at job. We feature a very complete line of these special prices . . . The Big Event— frame and finish lumber, plasterers’ and M O W ERS $12.95 8HARFENED Birds Eye PEAS special 25c AND ADJUSTED No waste to pay tor! masons’ supplies, paint and built-in fix-

The CORN box 19c KEMP'S tures at lowest market prices. Full Flavor In! $1.00

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BLUEBERRIES box 23e Good Work Guaranteed. Farm fresh . . make some blueberry mbfflna O utd oor Bazaar Called For and DelH-ered Free! BENSON’S For One Week Starting May 76 G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. PIN EH URST FRESH VEGET A BLES Fancy Red othar* SPECIAL SAI.E! Sponsored By The I.. C. Cluh Coal. Lumber, Masons’ Supplies, Paint Walt Burnett no Spmm Street RA DISHES 3c bun., 5 bun. 11c 2MainSf. Tel. 5125 Manchester Telphone 6188

LEO N ARD On the Club Grounds On Office and )ard Clo.sed Saturday Afternoons Green Peas. 2 qts. 19c Green Beans. 2 qls. 19c Until September 1st. Malercress. 10c Red Ripe Tomatoes Refrigerators bunch Cucumbers, .>c to 9c each Big Ruper DeLaxe G O L W A Y ST REET 6.S7 ('nWc Foot Food Area Read The Herald Adrs. SplnLh. GraMruif ...... 4 for 25c $139.95 Gam es Rides Prizes ...... 4 lbs. 25c Regular Price 8189.9.V Each Night 8AVE 850.00!

Juice Oranges doz. 28c 80 Months To Psy! ADMISSION FREE TO THE GROUNDS

5-Vear Guarantee! Pure Grape J a m ...... SEE V2 P R I C E lb. Jar 15c Entrance: North Main and Golway Streets. Peaches. No. 1 tall can ...... 2 cans 25c Yellow Corn, Libby’s , I. . . . . 2 cans 29c BENSON I^URN. & RADIO Plan To .Attend This Gala Event. 718 .Main St. Call 8535

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To Clean Out A ll Dormant t y/vcen/ync. Rose Bushes DIAL 4151 • ' 302 MAIN STREET W m O F P O ST O F F IC E Stock We H ave Cut the Price ' O N E BLO CK FR O M STATE ARM O R Fruit Trees 4 In H alt On ...... iH ’im iz ii HBIIIE

Flower Shrubs

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Special Low Prices On All Other Stock Secretary

EVERGREEN B ARG AINS SPECIMEN EVERGREENS 6 to 15 Feet BINGO 35c and up

Out They Go Regardless of Cost! Buy them now at prices only slightly above the cost of digging and packing. Hundreds of varieties and sizes to choose FRIDA Y NIGHT from. Select yours early.

p e r e n n i a l s ROSE BUSHES

St James Hall R O CK G ARDEN PLA N TS i Price To Close Out. Dormant PARK STREET .\11 Dormant Plants. Stock. E ach...... IwC

Special! 10c Each Pre-Planled Plants Playing Starts at 8:30 Hybrid Tea Roses. Pink and Red.

Best Varieties in Bundles of 5. 20c Each

Limited—2 Bundles To a Customer. 20 GAMES 25c $2.00 per dozen

C O M PLETE ANNUAL FLOWERING AND VEGETABLE PLANTS 5 — FREE GAMES FOR MERCHANDISE — 5 G ARDEN SERVICE ALSO SPECIAL GAMES Experts In Attendance AZALEAS NOW IN BLOOM A Total of 160 Pounds of Sugar Will Be Given In Varloue Planting and Cultural Information TREE ROSES — FIAJWERING AND Quanliliea for Special Games. PM* Landscape Advice FREE! SHADE TREES AS *

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If winner ia not present there will be six $2.50 prizes C E WILSON & CO., Inc. the draiira until won. And five merchandise prizes drawn MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT nntu won. THE W. G. GLENNEY 00. Locathm Entraaee Through Allen Place At 282 North Main Street, 210 Feet West of to Plenty of Sfide and Tables! Coil, Lumbar, Maaqaa’ Sopplis*, Fkiiit ^ Depot Square.

836 No. Main S t TcL 4149 Ifinrhrrtm AMPLE PARKING SPACE

Open Daylight to Dark — Including Snndaya — Rain or Shin4.