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-V > .j, ‘ j M' * /' f't ' T01«IJlLrliO .U i, aariNltU.), »> f. f t i i m Friakbm Jr., However, tbere's tbs usual Hester dMritr — Ercirttiv ■ IsB't ssodsf boms, ibs poistsd out, stir about the White House. Tmss Tsrkidi CweiMwat Oke]^ bseauss bs*s trying for tbs frsshmsa ere belag sprayed, awniags put up, J v fm Senkee Phae^ P L U U O n w i H T orsw at Harvard and wants to save the south grouads prepared fOr RdfiMuforAfair. bis boUdayi for times when bis Monday's Hester egg-roOng. Mrs. D. & Rsfud to Hs| father will be boms. James Roose­ Roosevelt surveyed the seeae yes­ Mair Bern for AM ay. S U U TRADBIIBI velt is with his father on tbs soutb- terday ftoffl the south portleo and Formr WElies Ihptol; Tb« Strd aimiial^tall of lig>achoo« sra erulss. made practical suggestioas on ar- tor Lo4fo of Moieno, flron otob •tin another young Roosevelt, raagements. Theage-eldatecyoftheRemirrM- tlon win be told la senBon and song yoor to nUoo nonor for tbo Wldowo Chresee Darrow Heads New Ikeece Pteteito Aitias to Maaeheeter d m r e ^ taaon t aad Orphoni fund of tbo lodfo, will aad while the bo h M la tbo ftato Anaory Moadoy NRA Beard io Look After and CenpiicalieHs H l^ a lfb t Tbo boll lo eoaoldorod tbo POLITICAL TILT CENTHtS ^ fia B d 'K to e , 1? to loadlaf oodol ovoat la lloaobootor the l&etolr 5 ike‘little FeUm.” Fdlow. aad ladlcatloBo oro that tblo yoar'o here win beheld w daaeo will aot bo aa oxeo^rtloa« o< warm weather ON DR. DOLAN^S POSITION aftOT the loBgeet ^ eoUeot winter Washington, March 81.— (A P )__ Istanbul, March 81.— (A P )—Ttnv to the memory of the ir. Dolan's lesulershlp of the cara< Diplomatic circles were ■.m van of Connecticut Democrats to dozen policemen guarded the m - WODNDB), tm GRT NRA regards administrative nlibed by the Shrine orchestra of 12 trance to the library. nmnbers as fundamental to proper gpintoeitthat the .Question pieces under the dlrectton of Albert Albany pledging their support of Sealskins. conduct of oodes, anid it has - taken Greece and Turkerweqld be-oettMff Roosevelt for the presidentUl nom­ Aa the professor was carried out to 30 Years for K sap- amicably. .{■ Levy. There will also be three to a waiting ambulance, a girl and to taking s t ^ to insure their s p e ^ ty singers from the Wesleyan ination aad his subsequent unsuc­ torpartlality and zearlesanees. (taptein Mousouris said the poltog cessful activities in the state toward shrlelfod and fainted. Noel Bowman Who Escaped had asked to put an agent m r E cnee club to aid the orchestra S^d Pereda: “With a crucifix in (Copyrlzht 1W4 by Aeaoelmted Pr«M) plying Funds — Court Some oode authorities have great the same end, have stubbornly re powers to fixing prices and to using Bull’s cabin In order to prevent Mm., through rendering the lyrics of fused to withdraw his nomination. hand, and my coimtry at heart, I Angmagssalik, Greenland, Msurch from committing any desperate many of the dance numbers. This give thanks it is over. Not by bread from Asyhmi Is FinaDj other devices which might tend to ' On the other hand, it is reported, 81.— (A P )—Esklbio women worked Grants Stay of Execution. be mcnopoltotic. Tbe administra­ but that this request had beei orchestra was adjudged the best at “Old Guard’’ leaders from Connecti­ alone does man live but by every fused althoiigh.a police agent i the Atlantic City Shrlners conven­ word from the mouth of God. Let with their bands aad their teeth to­ tive members are tbe public’s watch­ continually on guard to the cut, their opposition roused by Dr. Canght m lentnckjr. dogs t o seeing that authorities do tion last year. ' Dcfian’s outsj^ken criticism of that every Puerto Rican cleanse his own day making a native festival oos- outside Insull’a * oom. latenalaalon Luncheon heart to drive the money changers aevBland, March 81.— (A P ) — not overstep. faction of the party, have brought tume for Mrs. (diaries A. ‘Lind­ Johnson recently told a group of Attomey-Gtoneral Kenan Bpy sail, During Intermission the dancers pressure on the Senator to inslat on from the temple.’’ bergh. Alvanley Johnston, grand chief of he expected the Istanbul Ppn ii win adjourn to the banquet rooms Uniformed "CJadets of the Re­ Somerset, Ky., liarch 81.— (A P ) administrative members that they CJourt, which probably wll) ghh the withdrawal of his nomination The Eskimo wife of the Danish the Brotherhood of Locomotive En­ were sure to b« disliked if they did of the Armory where refreshments aa a condition which must be met public’’ headed the procession to the —Another notorious fugitive was Insull a trial, was expecting to tto- consisting of chicken salad, rolls, ice hospitaL Many of the cars that fol­ back in the hamds of authorities to­ trading msmager is supervising her gineers, and C. Stirling Smith were ceive documents to tbe before he will agree to any compro­ friends’ work. sentenced today to serve from one (OoDtiBUBd on Page Two) cream, cakes and coffee will be mise. lowed carried Na-tionaltot flags. day. Noel Bowman, southern Ohio mentarily, The penal court < served. The Oreen and Gold Pastry "bad .man’’ and escaped bank rob­ Only the finest skina are being to 80 years to Ohio State peniten­ of three Judges—a president and Although reports that the Senator tiary for mtosapplication of funds Shop win cater and the committee had agreed to allow the nominations ber, shot it out with two police of­ used to outfit the famous flying lady assistants. The sessions m i^ in charge is arranging the seating ficers near here yesterday, was who thrilled her Esklmq slstera last end false entry linked with the fail­ secret or public aeeoztBng to the to go through were unofficially cir­ ure of the closed Standard Trust plan' so that all the guests may be culated two weeks agb, no action has woimded and captured. year by flying here’ from America MAN’S BODY BOILED President’s decision. Ih e Jury seated at one time. CARDINAL EHRLE The desperado escaped from the and then on to Europe. Bank of Cleveland. tern does not exist to Turkey. been announced, eitiier from the Johnston was a director and Smith The grand march will start at White House or within the Senate Ohio Hospital for tbe Criminally The bead collar fw the costume Hto Status to Turkey ^ Bine o’clock following a half hour finance or Judlcluy committees Insane at Lima, on Christmas Day. requires for its intricate pattern two waa president of the institution, TO CONCEAL CRIME lUsull’s present status in ctjocert by the orchestra. Worship­ showing that steps to carry out the IS DEAD IN ROME Chief of Police j. B. Jasper of pounds of tiny glass beads. The successor to the Brotherhood of En­ ia that of an alleged offender Somerset and Captain (Seorge blouse or anorak has a broad bant gineers Bank, which closed to 1981, cording to United States laws ful Master Ernest L. KJellson and terms of the agreement were being the American government has Mrs. KJdlson win lead. Dancing win taken. Blaydes of tbe Pulaski county po­ of j>earl embroideries on the sleeves. two years before tbe crisis of lice w ^ said they bad been s e e ­ The sealskin shorts- are sewn to­ last March. the Turkish government to haaf contlhue untU one o’clock. Those Voltiires Direaten te Reveal over. The Turidah government, a i^ vdm have not secured tickets may Representative Kopplemann’s plan Oldest Member of CoDege of ing Bowman for several weeks in gether with seal sinews sifiit and The two were convicted to Com­ connection with a series of rob­ rolled into tiny threads. They are mon Pleas Court about a month tog cm tbe baoto of Article 9 of . the obtain them at the doer Monday for loans to industry by the Recon­ Turldah penal code, submitted fh i night ^ struction Flnaace Corporation ap­ beries here, encountered the outlaw richly embroidered to front with ago. JudgA Virgil E. Terteli over­ Morder So Body Is Cooked and a eeiiqpafiioh, fitoBley l^weer, ruled a motion for a new trial, aad American government's request to pears to have been lost In the series Was for Years white dog akin mid tiny stripes of Kenan Bey who was to submit It Is of proposals and amenctorents trad­ 26, of Wayne county at a gasoline colored skins. senfianeed tbe two to serve the one- station. to-80-yoar terms on each of nine the Penal Court here. ed barm and forth between the two Librarian at tbe VaticaiL The kamiks—tbe long red seal­ ia a U x C u L . Tbe court’s function to' te deride' n a h o n s Houses and the White House. . Shots fired from inside the auto­ skin boots reaching slmoet to the <;b)mts^ the sentences to be served whether the alleged offense to, adi; ’ DEncrr Although many features of his mobile occupied by Bowsum and hips—consist of an toner kknlkaock. ^ c u n e n cording to TurUah law, of either R bill have been Incorporated in the Mercer missed the officers. Bow- with the hair inside a^d a top of^ Is Or^fited Cbotom, Ala., March 81.—(A P ) political or military nature and plan supported by the White House, Rome, March 81.— (A P )—Cardi­ Bun was shot in the right arm and sealskin reaching above the outer ..... stoto granted, —A Jury tried today to decide what whether the alleged offender to OVER 2 BILLIONS no spedfic mention of the first dis­ nal Franz SShrle, for many years he wta kBOOked unconscious by a kamik. ^ pending to do ^ th Wash Daily, who Is ac­ foreign nationality. The court trict Congressman or, bis plan has librarian of the Vatican, ded last bpSet vdilch apparently glanced off Use Their Teeth. cused, of shooting a man for 8700 requln the pres^iee of insull t been made at any time. And now night of a pulmonary affection the car and hit him to the back of I^his. sealskin the natives have run ua- end then bclltog the body to conceal tabllsh the latter point. the Senate Finance Committee has which rediiced his health to a criti­ the head. Mercer was shot In the defendants the crime. Legal Procedure left cheek. Their wounds were not processed by removtog the hair with even upset the President’s man. cal state several days ago. He the caae-tb thiji Court of The Jury, given the case last The court will then transmit Energeacy ExpeaditDres 88 years old. their tMth.. Apj Representative Kopplemann’s serious and they were'Jailed after on charges of erron Bight, was locked up a t 10 p. m. and decision eBdittures Spring k Really Here; Evat; Cwfressnaii they are uneertato cf her measure­ continued below receipts, however, tuns, 89.511.658,288.06; gold assets tally as cine of the slayers. Didly's for American authorities. ments and. consequent^, her stoe is 87.684,828,226.68. defense was an alibi. V^tb income of 12,805,864,000 ind gms Makes Address. betog Judgiol from photogr^tos tak­ U. 8. TAH BS 8TD 8 general outlays of 11,092,80^000. Circus Reaches New Yark en of her. WoBhtogton, sianto 8L—^(AP)c Emergency ezpendlturM for the The completed costume will be S United States took t o ^ year reached 12^24,721,000. shipped late Ip'August when the necessary stem to seetne March emecguicy spending was at New York, March 81.— (A P ) — New London. March 81.—— uel IhsuU’s immeeflate formal > The. drums, relied. Hp m tuned Before a large assentolage to- Danish supply bpat calls on Its an­ a rate lower than February, the first The circus set out on Its upward. nual trip, estaWmhlng the only con­ Says P i^ Are In Heaven; to fotanbul by Turktoh polloa. month in which the rate of spending riuded^ty and government officials, country-wide trail of happy excite­ "There she goe»-4he one to blue tact with the otrfalde world. Ambassador Robert P.' f fhiled to increase. the cornerstone of the new post- received a certified- copy a t , ment last night with four hours of tighta. Look! Oh!” ofllee Sind Federal huildtog, authoilf- For 29 days of March 1418,564,000 "She ifilssed It!” He Now Mpst Prove It sfiR Indictment a tS a. nu, went for emevgency costs as com­ death-defying touch and go at Madi­ ed under the Hoover'admtototratlen Ankara from Athens. Screanto. ns 1 ^ tkls forenodB. ' pared with 1447,828,000 in the same son Square Garden. "Pe-e-eanuta." T h e Turldah anthcwltlee February period. The corresponding It was Rtogling Brothers imd Bar- H m program optmoi and dloeed Q fiteirfa. Neb., March 81v—(A P )a to r an.ooeounttog fto a number at By had promlset. A i Mile. Oillette plumeted toward the with sdeetiona by Um Obsuri 'CtaaMr Pewtueket, IL L, Marok 81>- January figure, however, was 8751,- num A Bailey o o m b l^ with most sawdust tor below.. - ’^“ tox‘ as Netocn ^WiUlm to ooa- bcfs which hodtoeg. northat lnmll would bs\ 888,000. of the old favorites many new, Acadensy Bond and addressee were- (A P )--^ 6 re- thfui 400 driegatos fu toto he totted: "Twonty hega tnoB-TCcript (ff the taxta of ^ She wmant hurt—a trick. She repreesnlfiig the l9ew Bngtond lo- oerned. the. goyenitoent wlU fiave to Below IMiBmges with new tricks for the riephants bowed. P rtoliinaebs r ttkftwud dtod and went to heoiMh." of erreri and toe ' ' •nd border stunts for the roogh oals o f tito Ubitod Textile Woihers be eaitorfed. w4th elroM ytM tial eri* Heitlioaghi .taht wowidoae ttto The iSemhtvtaaEt wa»> Treeeuiy officials oonoedod that "P^-e s enq^.' (ffVAmeriea Aatitorfd here tor e«>«>• 17,000,000,000. lt9itoed^ The great Quit ™ '< GFesl Huge sbot «!iit eg Iqpome tax coUeotions for 29 on a tiglitnipe. a grfii. l i d on - o t Uoxeb. WOOBSfiOO. i nnifiiin. tor 6-titoe;. tae': tlM m t tlna% oeontry llo - rto'ptohei^ J < ■ foeamarentTneattoir ^ • ^ m Os GlQetta Witt toq^ .090 tor the irfotiNri ta tb * '‘■r.Wt ’rhe-ixeehed. '. - & •■ ^ V ■••->,. J • ‘,- ‘ I' . i' n a t a i T w o ' V -; >• r % # ' VAKPUHim^'BvANMW --t

Ue for several days, in qpita of the highly privUeged character of coo* iS n riiilii'cS res 12TH ARMY FLIER tests. ABOUT TOWN N O F E R A W O n TO DRAG GLOBE HOLLOW FOR TBB8B LIXYLC (HRLS The absence of Repressotativo OBITUARY PerklBa o f New Jersey, wawinwg |U> Miss Iterjerla RuassU of Haw INSEARCHIORDOGS Wbifi Qmthia and ]^anoy CRASHES TO DEATHI pubUean member of elections com­ York Q ty Is spsndlaf the Easter va­ B B w t i A n i i ? Bttalsy| .f6f 88 Linden street, mittee number three in charge of cation with her aunt, Mrs. Jamea ^anddaui^Un of the m U A aron the contest of Representative Hlg* B. Hutdiinaon 68 Hamlin street d s ;a t h s Val«abl§ English Bn}14og8 of Jobosem, want ^ feed a pair of gins has been partly the cause of L Parker Soren Reported Seen white rabhlte this monUngi they delay In acting on that case. Reprt* B. J. HoD, president of the Cham­ found tight bal^ bunnies that BGndiiig Rain ajul Low Ceil- ber at Commerce; E. J. McCabe,' Near Spillway of Pond. sentative Perkins, who wrote the Ttlegram from Woohingtoii ISSNELUrW . ANNIS came durmg ths night as an Bowfing Tans A n h is A llii' fevorable report fev Dr. Higgins has eaecutive vice prsridsat of the R aster i m . 77m rabbits are pete In an Offort to try and looate the ing Contes Acodent; Body been In Chicago in connection with Chamber; Aaron Cook, chairman of of the ^Is. a committee assignment the Board of Selectmen: and Calls OR AD Emersency DEAD IN HARTFORD two English bulldon owpsd by Leaf Trp^ h Both contesteee are confident the Thomas Ferguson, local etate <3iam- Parkar Sdrea, whieh Isft bis boms' ber director, will attend a meeting on Cemstook road eariy in tbe Badly Mangled. House will support the favorable Emplopnent. Wall Known Public Stano* week, men today will be put to ToanwyTkare. committee report Representative of the State Chamber of Commerce GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE at New Haven on Tuesday. grtphar Passas Awty—* Wax work dragging the /Globe Hollow Nesbit, Democrat RUpoia the only pond in tbs vicinity where they were Dewitt, U., March 11.—(AP)— committee member i^ o refused to 111 of Pnaumonia. reported 1^ Dr. N, A. Burr as hskig sign.Die r ^ r t recommending the The rsgular msetlng of the Amer* ^A telMnwm was rseelvtd this AT SOUTH METHODIST MraJohnHowaiflomaiMfyelfing.il Bltp^ng ralB and a perileuily lew flooa t o George H. Waddell, certify* seen on the ice. seating of ll^resentative Oees, has lean L ^en auxiliary will be pest* Nswf ^ ths death of Miss Nellie reerived a ieiigraim (rom IWthRore, | f] ceiling sent Ueutenant Thurman A. not flled a minority report and re­ poned mm Mondiw evsnlag to lag offloer of ^ e FERA from Hart­ The disappearance of the dogs has April D. bscauss of w s Masonlo ball ford to the effect that all work wui W. Annis, of §88 Asylum Avenue, created much interest in town, and Choir Interpr«t« Epch of Utter- Mfl., tots yestsrflity sltwunmi Woedn, Army mall dier, hurtlinf to fuses to state whether or not he will her husband, Jolm HoVrarfl, wflo :' speak against the incumbtot when at ths Stats Armory Monday svs- be called off next week. There will this morning came with a shock to many calls of their being seen in death on a farm near nere, uuthori- fmees in *^iven Last Words drove tbe Charter Oak Girle to that ' the case is acted on by the House. ning. be no work before April 7 the wire her Manchester friends. Miss Annis different places have been sent In, of Christ.^ tlee said today. He was the twelfth stated. bad been ill for the past week with not only to Mr. Soren, but to the po­ oity to enter ths hovfilng toumfl- , flier to die since the fighting air­ lice as well. The report of pr. Thirteen tablee were ,filled with pneumonia, and early this morning msat, tsiusg at thsir aafs ^ men received the order to carry the Burr that the dogs were seen near yesterday afternoon at 8:80. TIm piayere at the Maneheeter Green ber attendants saw that she was Ths serrios hsld last night nt the mails. PLANTOPROTEa rapidly sinking and notified her the largest of the three ponds that party isft Manchsstsr 'ysstsrflay Terrific Impact Community dub’e eetbaok party make up the Globe HoUew group, is ■outh Methodist ehurch bad as iti laet night Flret prises were won CURB QUOTATIONS relatives here. Death came about 9 mqmlnf about 4 e’oloofc. Lieutenant Woods, flying a plane considered the best clue and for mat prisoipal features, a reiullltio& by by Mrs, Mhttd Rose and Adolph o ’clock. loaded with 60Q pounds of mail SH A U TRADESMEN Miss Annis jvas the only child of reason dragging* the pond was the choir, under the direction of Cartson; seoond bv Mrs. A. Hoi* Assd Gas and E leo ...... i% started today. Arehlbald Sessions, of the well from Chicago, crawed last night in land and Otto Pohl, and third by the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aanis REV. J .L BURKE GUEST the field of William Mommsen, Amer Sup Pow ...... 3 % and was horn and spent ber life in known oratoria by Dubois, “The (Oontlnaed from Page One) Mrs. H. R. Hastings and C. R. Sbel* Blue Ridge ...... Seven Last Words of Christ”, and farmer. Bo terrific was the Impact ley. 2% Manchester until atout 18 years that the filer, whose home station Central States Elec ...... ago, when with her lifetime friend, with this presentation was featured PRIEST AT ST. JAMES’ a good job. It is, he said, difficult Cities Service ...... 2 ’% E X P E a EARLY RETURN “The Shadows”, a service in charge was San Antonio, Texas, was crush­ to say *'no” and remain popular. Misi Nellie Jamroga Is chairman Miss S. Annie Starkweather, a ed between his motor and the 23 Elec Bond and Share ...... 17% of the pastor. Rev. Leonard C. Har­ of ths (saicBladies «wmmii(eecommittee torfor thetoe oerooard Nlsg Hud P ow ...... 6% former beloved teacher In the Ninth pouches of mail he carried. District school, she removed to ris. The Reredos was draped m Will Hear CirnfMaioM Today In putting out the new code eagle partyty MMonday onday ev(evening at St Stand <511 I n d ...... 26% OF TELETYPE SERVICE black, and In fron t o f was a The body, badly mutilated, was there is considerable disagreement Bridijget’s pariah ball. She will be H a rtfo ^ . and Celebrale One of Twnt” not taken from the wreckage until United Founders ...... 1 % large cross finished in antique as to whether it should be given to assls’;st^ by Mrs. Irene Sebramme, United Gas ...... Miss Annis was one of the best row Moming’a M« early today. A coroner had to use 2% known business women in Hartford, bronze, holding forth seven candles. all companies or only to those which Miaa Ann Scranton, Miss Leonette United Lt and Pow A ...... 3% During thie service the pastor a tractor to pull the fuselage away have abided by the rules. Some and was known throughout the Room to House Machine Will Bergeron, Miss Mary Boyle, Miss Util Pow and L t ...... l u spoke briefly on tbe feature of each On invitation at Rev. William p. and recover the body. code authorities believe the present state for her ability as a court ~ re­ Be First Completed in Police Irene Sullivan, Miss Annis Leonsky Canadian M aremil...... 3 of the seven words, and his remarks Reidy, pastor of St. James’s chur^ Is an excellent opportunity to act and Miss Albena Jamroga. Michael Mavis Bottling ...... 1 porter. At an early age she studied Station Changes. Rev. J. L. Burke, SJ, arrived in against some of those they consider stenography and her first position were most interesting and applicable Seberek will be chairman of the to the theme. The choir then in­ Manchester this morning from Wes­ violators. mens committee, and others who OAR QUICKLY RETURNED was with tne Mather Electric com- ton, Mass., and will be the E as^ POLITICAL TILT CENTERS In a more basic sense they regard 'pany, manufacturers of electric The plasterers finished their work terpreted each of the utterancss will serve will be Alexander Blosie, from the oratoria and aui they fin­ guest priest at St. James’s chur^ it as especially important that the William Burke, Albert Oderman, Norwalk, Conn., March 81__ _ .dynamos, at that time In a part of in the police station and the Town He will assist ih the hearing of cq^- dignity of the new eagle be carefully ished each part one of the candles Mathew Batson, Charles O’Brigbt (AP)—Motorcycle Ofticer George the present Bon Ami factory. For Court room this noon. Five plaster., fesaions this afternoon ohd ev ‘ ON DR. DOLAN’S POSITION preserved from the start, so that Its was extinguished in conjunction with Edward Jarvis, Frank MorUJty. Evans of Darien who has long bad years she ^yas with the Pope absence will be a more powerful ers and three helpers were working a series of lights in the church until and will oelebrate_one a t the Playing will begin promptly at 8 the faculty of singling out cars facturlng company, when Columbia tomorrow morning. (Oenttaoed from Page One) compliance weapon. and Hartford bicycles were so much at the building yesterday, but were at the conclusion, all lights were o'clock. Bridge, whist and setback which have been stolen, baited Mi. extinguished except tbe indirect, or will be played, with good prises for in vogue. She later established her not able to finish up and were called ehael OarameUa, 17, of 662 Harold back this morning. shadow lights, leaving the cross out­ Federal funds. The Senate bank­ the winners in each section. Re­ avenue and James del Re, 17, of 139 own offices In the First National ing conu^ttee came back, then, by standing and set forth in the glow of freshments will be served. Madison avenue, both of Bridgeport Bank building in Hartford, for typ­ One of the first rooms to be com­ a spot light supporting the proposal of Senator BANKERS RECEIVE UII e f • yesterday afternoon in Darien, ing and supplies, and from the first pleted in the alterations will be the Glass of Virginia, author of the southeast room. In this room wiU The musical portion of the pro­ What be considered furtive looks enjoyed an extensive copying and gram was well taken, and the choir S a m ’ s Federal Reserve plan to make five be placed the teletype. It Is hoped JAIL SENTENCES caused the arrest As word was multigraphing business, and held did full justice to Uie excellence of ysar loans direct by the Federal the confidence of Hartford’s leading to get the room so fixed up that the •rtllhry INSIILL REFUSES being sent to Stamford, a dispatch this work, all the essentials being Reserve banks.' business concerns throughout ber machine can agadn be put into op­ t h u n d u t was reeelved from Stamfmrd an- shown forth in a moat artistic man­ (Oentteoad from Page One) businees career. Her skill In writ­ eration this coming week. During an/ House opposition to the plan for TO LEAVE VESSEL aoundag the theft A eheck-up ner, as is always looked for from showed that the automobile hAf) ing shorthand soon brought her tbe month *that It has been out rf this group of musicians. The setting up a factory for post office The two men are charged with commissions to report trials In use calls the Manchester police have auppUes at the West Virginia sub- been recovered a few minutes be­ soloists were Miss Eleanor Willard, misapplying 8460,000 of the bank’s (Continued from Page One) many ^ the courts of the state. had to send out were telephoned to soprano; Edward Taylor, tenor, and dstrace homestead project appears fore the owner bad found ii was Hartford and sent out from there. funds before it closed through vari­ Her nearest relatives are her Robert Gordon, b^tone, all of to have been Influential in changing gone. Few Incoming messages have been ous window dressing, and Stock held for deportation by the Turkish cousins, Mrs. C. W. Holman, Mrs. C. whom in their several solos showed the attitude of the eubiistenoe J. Strickland and R. K< Anderson of received. Market operations. Incidental to courts, will be turned over without MAY ADJOURN MAY 18 excellent interpretation. homestead division toward the plan this activity, the state charged, delay directly to American authorl* this town, Sumner Norton of Terry- submitted by the Connecticut State Mr. Sessions at the organ proved false entries were made In the ties. Washington, March 31— (AP) -* vllle and William Norton of Detroit, himself an aecompUshed leader and Boud of Fisheries and game. bank’s books. Mich. Representative Merritt, was In- Congressional leaders for the first musician. The trial was one of several in GREECE PROTESTS The funeral of Miss Annis will be flutntial in blocking proposal of the time spoke with real confidence to­ BUCKINGHAM which Smith had been accused of Athens, March 81— (AP) — The held Monday afternoon at 2 oolock West ^^rglnia factory with his pro­ day of May 16 as the date for ad­ various charges. Smith bad been Greek government today asked its at her home, and will be private. test at its competition with estab­ journment of the 7Srd CJongress. previously convicted with another Legation at Turkey, to demand of Only half a dozen vital measures Burial will be In the Buckland ceme­ The 19th annual meeting of the CARDINAL EHRLE flSuSSwSA lished private industries. With this officer of the bank. Turkish government what justifica­ aw ^ action. tery and friends are requested to Buckingham Cemetery association source of employment under Con­ omit flowers. VALTBR HUSTON I tion ^ bu for bolding the Greek Since Congress convened in Janu­ will be held Monday evening, April FIANCEI DBE' gressional disfavor, subsistence freighter Malotis, Samuel Insull’s 2 at 7:30. IS DEAD IN ROME homestead chief have been forced to ary, administration leadens have Mieaa Goaibelli haven. talked of winding up the session In BraJnard Bell writes home that he relay their opposition to employ­ This threat of international dif­ has completed tbe milk survey in \cjfd ?A« ejfu n end ment of residents of subsistence mid-May but as new legislative de­ FUNERALS (Oentinned from Page One) nun(^iAs r6(A ficulties between Greece and Turkey mands continued to pour down from the vicinity of Pittsfield, Mass., and bomeeteads on etate projects. 'ArritUry, comes at a time when the two na­ the White House their tone obvloiu- has been assigned to the territory fell critically ni of pneumonia The V, % A.\ This renewed consideration, it V Q. B. Klotzer around Worcester, Mass. tions have been particularly friend­ ly was' heavier with hope than con­ The funeral of Guido Bernhard Pope sent bis blessing and Extreme was learned was partly the reason ly. The frogs were In full chorus on AND for the submission by Connecti­ fidence. Klotzer of Vernon Center will take Unction was administered. However, They recently signed a Balkan Thursday evening and a flock of he rallied from that Illness and was cut Forest and Park Commission of place this afternoon at i:30 at the wild geese passed northward. g y b m jc b c a t t o m pact and a Turltiah aviation mission PURPLE HEART PAB^Y considered almost recovered. BUCK JONESI the proposal for a homestegd in W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 Roland Mother Hooker of New THIS BOOK STUDIES visited O r^ e March 25 In honor of He was ereated a 'dartUneS f ii'a THE AO S OW WESTERN BTABad^i Windham County. Senator Xoner- the Greek Independence Day. Main atreet. Rev. H. F. R, Btech- Haven viill have a paper on “The LE E ’S "H U M AN SIDE** Ansonla, March 31,— (AP)—N«i- secret consistory on December ill, gan, after talking with officials of Nevertheless, a strong feeling bolz of the Zion Lutheran church of Spanish Ship Case” for the monthly the public work! administration, tlonal Ctommander Frank J. Cuahner 1922. was evidenced here today that the CooptT street, will conduct the meeting of the Connecticut Histor­ prophesied Federal approval of tiie Great Soldier's Personality Shown of the Purple Heart Association of service. The bearers will be Rudolf In New Kogn^hy. Turkish action in holding the Maio- the United States has called a meet­ ical Society on April 3 at 8 p. m. tls at Istanbul was unwtirranted Heck, Frank Sheldon, Otto and A Glastonbury road gang has been r m x L L plan. Under the proposal, residents ing of the National executive com Clifford Hill and Albert Gibbon, all of the homestead would employ­ An intimate and charming picture and subject to criticism. mlttee to be held In New York City, repsdring a bad washout just soutii PUBUC RECORDS Local legal counsel for Insull sent of this town, and Joseph of the Manchester town line for the ed In state forests, drawing their of one of the world’s greatest cap­ Saturday, April 7, at which’ time che Bonvouloir of Hartford. Burial will HUNTERS pay from state funds. tains is provided in “Robert E. Lee,” the following message direct to convention city for 1934 will be 12- last three days and has not finished CHAPTERS 11 and 12 Muatapha Kemal Pasha, President be In Elmwood cemetery, Vernon the culvert which work will be re­ Marriage intentions by Robert W. Winston. lected and plans will be made to hold Center. “3 MUSKETEERS” Crowded calendars in the House This biography, while it gives am­ o f Turkey: the second annual convention of the sumed next week. Harry Flavell and Helen Haggart sessions continue to hold up final ple space to a recital of Lee’s ex­ “As a citizen of a free state and association. The association whs Tbe date of the meeting of the and Warner (^rtis Ferry and Bar­ action on Connecticut’s two election ploits in the field, seeks chiefly to a friend of Turkey, I protest founded in Ansonia, 1932, and since Pioneer Past Masters' association bara Evelyn t'an Deusen, all of this SAT. contests. tell us what the man himself was against the action which your gov­ has ^panded to seven other states, RETAIL CODE GROUP will be held this evening at tbe town, applied for marriage licenses SUN. Between repeated debates and like. It succeeds in admirable ernment is taking against my client Callfomla, New York, Pennsyl­ Hilistown Grange hall. in tbe town clerk’s office today. CIRCLE votes on the controversial independ­ fashion. and an American citizen, Mr. Sam­ vania, Minnesota, New Jersey, Mas­ ent offices appropriation bill and the It shows us, for instance, the uel InsulL The liberty of Individ­ sachusetts, and Washington. TO MEET WEDNESDAY prolonged debate on the reciprocal younger Lee—the danlngly hand­ uals, U.fe that of states, Is based on tariff bill, chairmen of the contest some lad who was a subaltern be­ mutual respect.” H. F. POTTER DEAD committee have been imable to call fore the Mexican war, a young chap The lawyer sent another tele­ Purpose Is to Discuss Plans for up their reports on the contests fond o f fim and jokee, wa-ming bis gram to the Turkish Journalists’ Waterbury, March 81.—(AP) — Assessing Members to De­ agai/Bt Representative Higgins in two horses Tom and Jerry, going to Association asking Its support on Howard F. Potter, 37 well known fray NRA Expenses. the second district, and Representa­ dances, writing charming letters to the ground that the arrest of Insull business man of Waiertown, t^en tive Goss in the fifth. Reports his wife, talking baby-talk with his would lower Turkey to the position suddenly 111 yesterday, died early favoring retention of their seats tiny children. of a policeman for the United this morning In a hospital here. An 'The local Retail Code Authority, by the present holders have been ■rhen we see the mature man; the States. autopsy is being conducted to de­ beaded by William Lyons as chair­ filed in both cases. Lee who believed neither In seces­ He also telegraphed to the cap termine the caiMe of death. Mr. man, will meet at tbe Chamber of Representative Gavagan, Demo­ sion nor slavery and suffered agon­ tala of the Malotis, urging him cot Potter was a native of Norwich and Commerce office next Wednesday had lived In Watertown for the past crat New York, chairman of the ies of spirit In the crisis of ’61, fol­ to give In to any demands of ihe night at 7:30 o'clock, the main pur­ committee in charge of Representa­ Turkish police. 20 yean conducting a garage. He pose of the meeting being to discuss lowing his state out of the Union was one of the captains of the tive Gobi* contests said be intend­ with the proviso tba^ he would draw plans for the wessment of all lo­ ed to call up the report for final Watertown fire dep^ment and a cal retailers to raise funds to defray his sword only to protect Virginia past commander of LeRoy O. Woodr action *!as toon ae the calendar from actual Invasion. the expense of the national and local clears, up a bit.” However, with ad­ FOREIGN EXCHANGE ward Post, American L^on. His retail code authority. Finally we get the Lee of the post­ war service which was with the ministration leaders driving for war years, a man of dignity and Developments of the NRA up to rapid consideration of major iseues 308th Engineers included 18 montha the present time will be made rare charm, who turned down a New York, March 31—(AP) — overseas. He Is survived by bis In an effort to speed adjournment, dozen chsmees to cash in on his known to the members of the Au­ a clear calendar may not be possi- Foreign Exchange steady, t Grea widow, one son, a sister and a world-wide fame and took a 81,600 thority According to Information Britain in dollars, others in cents: brother. from Washington, retailers piny he job as president of what then was Great Britain demand, 5.12^; a broken-down college with fewer assessed In a sum not to exceed |l cables, 6.12%; 60 day bills, 5.11 1-4; ROCKEFELLERS SAIL per each employe, 26 cents of this Modern - Old Fashion than 60 students; a stately and gal­ Franice demand, 6.57 3-4; cablei, lant gentleman who was fond of assessment being turned over to 6.57 !3-4; Italy demand, 8.69; cables. New York, March 31.—(AP) — tbe natlonil authority. children—and children were fond of 8.69. Mr., and Mrs. John D. Rockef^er, DANCING him—who Joked with the Virginia Demands: Jr., boarded the Italian liner Rex belles, cared tenderly for his famous Belgium, 23.82; Germany, 89.70; at 10 o’clock this morning, two Saturday horse. Traveler, avoided all contro­ Holland, 87.88; Norway, 36.76; hours before the ship aedled f'tr HOSPITAL NOTES versy, and made his declining years Sweden, 26.42; Denmark, 22.88; Blurope. both useful and pleasant. Finland, 2.38; Switzerland, 82.28; Rockefeller posed for aev^ photo- BASCOM Lee, the matcblese loldier, is in Spain, 13.62%; Portv^, 4.6fl; graphen, but Mn. Rockefeller re­ Mlsa (Sertrude Brown of 339 Tol this, too, of course, with an appre* Greece, .96; Poland, 19.00; Czecho­ mained In ber cabin. They had land Turnpike was dlsobarged yes­ dative study of his campedgns; but slovakia, 4.16; Jugo Slavla, 2.28; planned to depart quietly. terday. LODGE for the most part, Mr. Winston de­ Under New Management Austria, 18.96; Rumania, 1.01; Ar- votes himself to Lee as a person* entlne, 84.18N; BrasU: 8.66N; BOM. E. B. TRACT DIBS PRESIDENT FISHINO TODAY New London Turnpike allty, and he makes a rarely inter* ?'okyo, 80.28; Bhanghal, 84.75; At Glfifltmibary. eating book out of it. Hongkong, 88.76; Mexico (^ty .(sU< New Haven, March Sl.-r(AF) — Miami, Fla.i March 81— (AP) — PuDlUbed by Morrow, it sella for ver peso) g7,95; MontreaNn New Elizabeth Blakeslee Traey, 68, wife President R oosevelt si>ent * today 84. York, 100.00; New York In Mont­ of John Clayten Traey, professor of fishing off the Great Abemo island in real, 100.00, olvU englnserlQg* la ths Shsfflsld the Bahamas. N.—Nominal. Scientific School, Yale University, Tbe following message came from disd jMSterday It was diselosed to­ his jmoht, Nourmahal, m Marvin H. day. Mctotyre, his secretary, Funeral lerviees will be held la here: the United Chureh, Monday ATter- “At noon and probably through­ Blue Rhythm Boys’ Weddings noon. Burial wUl be In WUUmantie. out tbe day we wUl be anobored Colored Band half mlto Off R eeky Feint, Great Use of Christian names to t serv­ Abaco island. Latitude 25.66 North, Falvey-McKinney ants U forbidden In Weetem Aus­ Londitude 77.28 west.” tralia unless the servants give oes- Vincent Astor, owner of tbe yacht, TONIGHT Miss Sarah McKinney, daughter sent to such use. sent the m ssaa^ of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc­ Kinney, win be married this after­ noon at 8 o’clock to Raphael Falvey of Caribou, Maine. The ceremony GEORGE’S TAVERN will take pliwe at St. Mary’s E^lsco- pal ohiilurob. R ev, J. fl. N eill wlU offi­ AM Next W eek Comer Oak and Cottage SDeete ciate. The bride will be attended by Popular MaKnees Wednasday aed Saturday. ^ Featuring her sister. Mrs. William Brennan, as Two Years to Paris! Few m Broadway! ^CARRIE BLANC”, Blues Singer matron of honor, and ths best man Fariatae Oenety and ^ win be Edward MoKiam^r, brother of the bride. The >ride will be JAA^UEUNBLOGi'AN "DAVE AND LARRY WEAVER” fowneWC. T. BOCKEEER dletowB. She was formerly prAei* __iBrrtd;Tftoniaa. dent of St Mary’s ^^rts Ihrlmdl^ , , SMtc* Kndiad, Prop. Cn. Oik u d Cottac* 8U. society and active hi the afiMrs w N aW O BALm O M i B V n .. 880-ltat. MATS., S80 and 880. Dm f W m W i

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1^ -dU i KMANUKL LUTHERAN ^idaca, and on time, as maria, will be ^ ...... ^ miet at South dnirdi echaduled for JlONDAY IGBOOL LBBBQN, T m a t solo, Axtttor E. ■ n t B. BrldBNa, Pastor. deducted for tardiness. Frid^r evening, April 18, win be 11:00 a. m.—Holineas meeting led Alto solo, Mrs. CbtfiSk Bremisa ^wnsorM by the Ajlb^ and Mase D i e s ...... w R ossw lg S I J A I ^ Thxao Xaator aervloM will be by Mrs. Brigadier A. E. Bates of Mlzpah groups of the Weeleyan Soprano and alto duet; Cath­ ; • >' MUebrated at Emanuel tomorrow, Hartford, assisted by Mrs. Ifejor ChiikL T ick ets w in be sold to folk s THE nitre will be a service at 9:80 for Fred Midpass and Mrs. Adjutut outside of the immediate parish. erine Costello and Mrs. Gfishv Brennan AUdreo and younger people. A fes* O xford. TOSMGNOUD tive Easter service for all win be Agnus IDel; \ . 8:00 p. m.—Stmday aftamocai m- THE CENTER CHURCH Text: Mm 29:1-18 esMrated at 10:45. At 7 o’clock 8qi>rano sdo, Cateerine OosteHo spiratlonai meeting. Colonel Edward (OoBgiegalloiial) V — you are invited to enjoy u Easter Underwood will be the speaker. He Bov. Watson Woodruff The Ualfovm Bong Bervloe, in which two ehil* is well known In SalvatioD Army ST. BUDconrs c h u r c h day School for April L R ev. tota t F . Kenney dren’s choruses, the a Clef and the circles as a very able speaker. He Easter Services THE KESURRECnON EnmnnSl choirs win jiartlclpate. has had a wealth of experience in 9:80 a. m.— Conununlon Bmrvice By WM. E. GOLROY, D. D. 8:80—Children’s mass. social and religious work, was a By QBOBGE HENRY OOU dered ToBwrmr Hnwi^ The mi tubers which win be sung with Reception of Members. Editor of The Oongfegattonaliat Chorus: "Welcome, Happy Mom- by the choirs wUl be the following: member of Prerident RooSevrit’s un­ 10:50—Morning Worship. The story of the resurrection of ing. f :SO--Gbown Him Lord of All employment committee, and is now Preludo—Mighty '^ctor Reign For­ Jesus is told by different writers Offertory, ■“Alleluia.” ‘•>*1 latriqistinnal Snadsy Plfhmtl L ee-^ H e conquered te e old notians about —Several Soloists. | •...... McPhail m ch a ^ of the men’s social service ever ...... M ason and in different ways. Some have Communion, “O Lord, I Am Not Texb, April L death and the grave. In B b n e a t- Junior Oioir ...... operations of the Balvatkm Army, Processional Hymn — ut tell­ The liturgy of tee mass is the and of the spiritual world had te a t all live unto <3od. M oses and Gloria in Bbccelsis Deo—Rosewlg. fcOO—*rbe Lord Is A risen ...... in an Easter service of Salvation. of Olives) ...... Beethoven ing the same thing? prayers, tee Kyrie, Gloria, CrodOr periteed. Darkness and thick clouds Ehas were seen. ’The angel that ap« Sokfista: Adele Kaipuska, Mrs. Sandtus, Benedictus and Agjuis DM,’ ...... D lcldnson There will be an enrollment of sol­ Responsive Reading. What we have in these resurrec­ covered tee earth. When the Lord {wared unto John was one of John’s Mary Cervinl, Margaret Zorskla, taken from tee service of tee holy, O Mom of Beauty ...... SibeUun diers. Th» Altar service for the self Hymn, “AU Hsiil the Power of tion stories is tee simple namtlves expired upon tee cross, not even tee brethren. By tee same law that Alice Brazauski, Nellie Boukus, sacrifice of tee mass of tee Catholfei Emanuel Choir denial effort wiU take place and the Jesus Name”. as they came out of the experiences disciples believed that they would they live, all continue to live and William Sacharek, Arthur Scran­ church. These prayers have been" women’s quartet wiU sing. This Scripture Lesson. Jesus Loves Me of tee disciples and as they develop­ ever see Him again. Seven of them preserve their iitlentities. It is clear­ ton. used in musical isettlngs of various, meeting wiU be preceded by an open Anthem—"As It Began to Dawn Can a m tle ChUd like Me ed in the early church. in defeat and despair, returned to ly declared that on tee third day He Credo in Unum Deum—^Rosewlg. kinds since the early history of the Primary Choir air service at the Post Office follow­ ...... M artin Pastoral Prayer. The resurrection of Jesus would their nets. When tee Lord first will raise us up and that we shall Soloists: Mrs. Maude Foley, Mrs. church. The Gr^rian chanted Hosanna ...... Oranier ed by a march to the CitadeL not be a miracle, if we could ex­ l>eared, they were affrighted and Uve. By Him all things were creat­ Margaret Shea, Stella Krieski, John masses were tee first rec<»tled In Christ the Lord is Risen . .Welsse Offertory—^The Junior Choir. The W eek Gloria Patri. plain it, and if we knew aU about it. they suppo^ teat they had ex­ ed, and He wiU see to it that every Hughes, Arthur Zuraskus. any tonal system. The fint musical ChUdren’s Chorus The r^rular meetings wiU take The one great clear fact that does perienced an aityarition. Mary, un­ one created will oontinTm to live O ttertory, R ^ in a Coeli— ^Tordese. settings wtoeb were tee w(»rks of a Were You There ...... Burtelgh Hymn—“Christ the Lord is Risen place as follows: T oday" stand out is teat, at the very hour able to imagine tee reality of the right on in the spiritual world; for John Hughes and chorus. lajrman, were those o f' Palestritta. Angels Chorus ...... Schubert Tuesday, 7:80 p. m.— ^Band re­ at tee disciples’ deepest gloom, when spirit, at first simposed Him to be He said "I am tee resurrection and Sanetus—Rosepdg. These have since served as a sort at . O Clef Chorus Sermon—“The Power of an Ehidless hearsal, 7:80—^life Saving Otiards. L ife” . with great reluctance they were tee gardener. ’Thomas, exalting the life.” Soloists: Stella (^bright, Irene pattern or form fo r com{>08er8. M any Mallslujab Chorus ...... Handel 8:80—Corps cadet class. turning back to their homes and to sensory Impressions, would not be­ The Lord rose from death not Jacobs. \ of tee immortals at music history O Clef and Emanuel Choirs Anthem—“The Magdalene” .Warren have written some of their greatest Hymn—“The Strife Is O’er, the Bat- their old lives, the disappointed fol­ lieve unless be thrust his into the only to demonstrate tee fact of im­ Agnes Dei—Rosewlg. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.— The works in the form of masses. Pastor ani Mrs. Erickson mvite Young People’s Legion wlU present tye W on.” lowers of a sublime hope teat they riven side and put his fingers into mortality, but also that we, know­ Mrs. Sophie Coleman and choir. the members of the Board of Ad* Ganss’s "Second Mass in D an Easter play entitled, ’Nason, the Postlude—“Jesus Christ is Risen” were reluctant to give up, there the prints of the nails. Likewise ing of tee spiritual world, might Recessional: Haec Dies—A. Cull. atfnletration together with their Major” was com{>osed in 1891, at the Blind Disciple,’’ 2:00 p. m.—The Wo­ Benediction. came to them the clear assiuance are they today who seek knowledge intelligently {nepare for it. This B\ill choir. wires or la ^ friends to meet at the height of tee Wagner-Strauss era, men’s Home League will meet. This ...... M orrison that Jesus was not dead, but was of spiritual things through science. {neparaUra is made by keeping His te Tuesday evening at 8 which is looked upon by many as a ’ is open to aU women. 7:00 p. DL—Evening Service. An living. Spiritual things are spiritually dis- commandments, abich are tee laws It is bop^ that we can sort of “golden age” of music. ’This Ttorsday, 7:80 p. m,—Open air Easter Pageant by Dorothy CSark cemed. Man is not a body that has by which He can rise in us and giVe work Is typical of Its period. It is our business session brief so us of His {>ower, truth and life. service. 8:00 p. nt—Service in Cita­ Wilson. Given by Center Ohmreb With that conviction, teere was a 8{>irit He is a spirit that has a abundant in beautiful arias and- a i to leare time for a social botur body. Material tbhigs appear to Knowledge of the Lord and of eter­ HEBRON deL Y oung People. C^oacbed by B ert the revival of their faith that quick­ stately recitatives. The organ ao> tikether. Andrews. ened teem into newness of living tee senses, but not to tee spirit nal life conquer not only tee grave com paalm ent serves not erience sensual blindness of those who will Mrs. Grinton L Will left home 7:30 — Professional power and influences of Christianity. Friday to s{)end tee week-end with Soloists Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock to W omen. that death does not touch the spirit not follow Him. Who. that reads these narratives, her husband In Yonkers, N. Y. The soloists will be tee Missesf decorate and make preparations. Wednesday, 7:00 — In-As-Murii SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL and that considers all that these ex­ The Ladles’ Afternoon Bridge club Cateerlne O »tello and Mae Werner, A Prosperity social will be given Circle, Kings Daughters. Leonard C. Harris, Bfinlster periences had to do with the found­ met Wednesday at tee borne of Mrs. and Mrs. Margaret Law, sopranos; . by the Luther League next Friday Wednesday, 7:00—Shining Light ing of tee Christian religion, can away from tee sepulchre, instead of stood outside of the sepulchre weep­ Frederick Wyman. Two tables Mrs. Claire Brennan, alto; Arthur BL evening at 8 o’clodL The dramatic Easter Simday: Circle, Kings Daughters. doubt the reality of the experience? waiting, she came running to Sinum ing. It was then tbqt she had the Keating, tenor; and James Breen, eommittee, led tty Louise Janssen, were in play, Mrs. Albert W. HUd- 9:80 a. d l —Church SchooL Wednesday, 7:80—Senior Chorus. It is not ours to explain, but we are Peter and to the “other disciple vision of the two angels and, turn­ bass. Charles Packard will accom- Is in charge of the program and so* ing taking the place of a missing 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. Wednesday, 8:00—Women’s Fed­ brought face to face with these whom Jesus loved,” {urobably John ing from the tomb, saw Jesus stand­ {Mmy at tee organ, and direct tea. hour, special efforts are member to make out tee required choruses. Sermon, “Lord of AIL’’ eration. Address by Mrs. Jennie mjrstic, spiritual experiences in himself, making known to them her ing there, though she knew not being m a^ to make this a most en* number of {fiayers. Mrs. Hildlng 6:00 p. m.—Vesper service. Easter Abom on “The Most Miiaical Pic­ which the disciples had a clear amazing discovery.^ ttat it was Jesus. won first honors, Mrs. Mary E. Chim- jsyahle gathering.. Herman John* ture in the World.” Hostesses, Mrs. be presented by twenty-live mem­ vision of their risen Lord. Peter and John immediately ran Why did she not know him? Was mings second. Refreshments of son is the devotional leader for the Bert Andrews, Mrs. Allan Dexter, bers of the yotmg people’s depart­ to the sepulchre, but even zealotu it still somewhat dark, and because sandwiches, cake and tea and cof­ Mrs. Herbert House, Mrsi Arthur N. The most beautiful of all the evening. ment. The Cecilian Chorus will as­ fee were served. The women's The Christian Youth Con­ Potter, Mrs. Arthur Seelert. narratives is that concerning Mary Peter was outdistanced by tee lov­ of the darkness that she did not Queer Twists sist with Mr. Sessions at the orgqn. Magdalene, coming early in the ing Jobn, who arrived first. John recognize him? She sup{)osed that bridge club omitted their usual par­ ference under the auspices of the A service of worship in drama and . Saturday, 6:00—Junior CSiolr re­ hearsal. morning, while it was yet dark, to looked in, but did not enter the be was the gardener, and that {>er- ty owing to tee religious season. ' New Ihigland Liither League will song. Clarence E. Porter and son Leon­ be held in Worcester, April 7 u d 8. Saturday, 6:80—Choir rehearsaL the sepulchre where Jesus was tomb. Impulsive Peter went all the haps he knew where tee body had In Day^s News Music at the m ining hour: way, and discovered that tee body been taken. ard attended tee fimeral services of T he young people wtU t e addressed Prelude—^Triumphal March ...... buried, and finding the stone rolled away. Mary had come, apparently, of Jesus was gope. It was teen that Jesus spoke hor the former’s aunt, Mrs. Arthur D. by Dr. Charles W. Leltsell, presi* ...... Callaerts SECOND OONOBEOATIONAL ’The diiSples went to their homes. name, and at the sound of.bis voice Adams, in New . Haven, Thursday. Kingston, Tenn.—On tee eve a t h ' M fA a t Hartwlck College, on Sun* Processhtoal—:Hymn No. 166 ...... rather in love and in loyalty than FhederkA C. Alkai, kinisier with any clear faith that she would We wonder with what thoughts in she understood, and she safd, “Mas­ Allan L. Carr, reader, preached hotly oontosted dty election, dqly ' day afternoon. Rev. Knut Erickson ...... Fortunatias an unusually stirring sermon on one man bolds a pioll tax receipt., of the local church will speak at find things changed. their hearts. But Mary, still mysti­ ter.’- Anthem—"In Joseph’s Lovely Gar Christian Endeavor meeting at “Faith” at the Good Friday service qualifying him to cast a ballot a ^ } one of the Saturday sessions. The fied, atm with bar and loyalty, What more can any of us say den’’ (Traditional,Spanish) ..... 6:80 a. m. snd Easter morning at St. Peter’s church. Quite a niun-' at least 500 would-be voters. wl9 Mew England Conference chorus of When she foimd the stone rolled rather than with any clear hope. than th a t? ...... D ickinson b rea k fa st ber of (tolcbester {>eople were pres­ have to watch while tee election * more than 500 voices will sing at Anthem—“Russian Easter Carol of Easter morning worship at 10:45, ent as well as several friends on tee goes on. ^ the dosing rally service to be held the Trees’’ ...... (laul with sermon, “Are We Immortal,” Green belonging to other religious The voters, “just forgot” to pay „ in the new and beautiful Municipal World Service, Christian work in all German service will begin at 11:00 with sermon by Ehrangellst A. B. Anthem—“Now Late on the Sab­ and special music as follows: denominations, joining with the reg­ poll taxes. Possibly 75 vteo are auditorium. We are hoping that a fields at home and abroad. a. m. On Blaster Day at 7:00 p. m., Carey, subject: “The Resurrection.” bath D ay” .... Coleridge-Taylor Prelude—^Au M atin ...... Godard ular attendants. Mrs. Albert Van over 50 years of age or who have > sufficient number will attend from Hymn No. 180—Coronation. The six o’clock Epworte League the Sunday school will render an 3:00 p. m.—^Afternoon service Anthem—High in Heaven Enthron- Clove of Colchester assisted in tee just become 21 will be allowed to service will be omitted because the Faster program in tee German Ian- with address by Prof J. Byron Meneboetev to make it worth while Recessional—Hymn No. 156, Easter singing. vote. for us to charter a bus for the two Hymn...... E yer choir will be singing at tee union gruage. On Blaster Monday at 7:00 p. Crouse. Subject; "Wheit Is Wrong Amthem—Kings of Kings .. Shelley Filed Davis, a student at the Wat- Pittsburgh—^Mrs. BBlzabete MOofet da]r8. An who expect to attend Postlude—^Resiirrection .... D iqire Easter service in Ro<^ville. m., the Sunday school will present With the Christian Church Today.” Offertory—’There Is a Green Hill kinson school, Hartford, is spending told the court she wanted a divorce > please notify Herman Johnson not Characters in the Ekuster Pageant The W eek an Blaster Pageant. A cordial invita­ 7:00 p. m.—Young People’s ser­ Par A ^ y ...... Wilbur the week-end as guest of Bidward A. from ber second husband, W. P.. > later than Easter morning. at 6:00 p. m. Monday, the Finance (tommittee tion is extended to all. vice. Solo by Mrs. Neal ’Taylor Raymond and feunily. Moore of Bristol, Conn., explaining The Women’s Missionary Society Salome, Virginia Looinia; Joaima, will meet at 7 at the home of Mr. The W eek 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic service, Anthem—^The Day of RMurrection Mrs. Teresa Walsh, teacher of the thus: ” , ■ ' win hold their regular monthly Grace Legg; Mary, Betty Harris; smd Mrs. E. A. Lydall. The Church Ladles Aid ’Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. with sermon by Bhrangelist A. B. Council will meet at the same place Hebron Green grammar grades, H am ilton BameiB, husband N um -'v meeting Friday aftnnoon at 2:30. Angel, Marjorie Wilson^ Peter, ...... Stults Church ^ ard will meet Wednes­ Carey. Subject: “David’s Awaken­ Postlude—Jubilate D eo ...... Silver a t 7:30. spent Good BYiday and will remain b«r One, told ber one day he had t The subject for study at this meet­ Francis Burr; John, Earl Judd; day at 7:30’ p. m. ing.” Church school at 9:30 a. m. Speak­ ’Tuesday, the Women’s Missionary for the week-end at her home in obtained a divorce. They parted ’ ing will be Home Missions. James, Arlton Judd; Thomas, Carl­ Friday at 8:00 p. m. the Young The W eek er, Wayne B. Womer, secretary of societies will meet at 2 at the home D anbuiy. and she married Moore. The W eek ton Harris; Jonas, Francis Barlow; Services will be held each evening Double rehearsals are being held the Lord’s Day League of Q>nnecti- of Mrs. C. I. Balch, North Main People’s society will meet Then Barnes came to call one day Tuesday, 6:00—Children’s chorus. deopas, Roberts Burr; Saul, Eddie Thursday at 8:00 p. m. the Ger­ at 7:30 p. m. with the exception of for the minstrel show which will cut Everyman’s Bible class omitted. street, and at 2:30 the W.C.T.U. will and explained he had been spoofing;;' Tuesday, 7:30—^Beethoven. Macauley; ffirst Man, Clarence man choir and Friday 7:30 p. m., Saturday evening. Sermon by A. B. take place at the Town Hall Friday Turktngton; Second Man, Francis Bkurter Sunday evening service at meet at the South Methodist church that he didn’t get a divorce at atl,i Tuesday, 8:00—^Board of Admin­ At 7:30 the Epworte Lesigue will the BlngUsh choir w ill meet fo r re­ Carey and music In charge of Prof, evening, April 6. Children are sell­ Morlarty; Festus, Walter Holnoan; 7 o’clock. Schecker’s “The Story of Moore and Mrs. Moore parted. ' istration. meet in the Social room. , hearsal. and Mrs. J. Bryon Crouse. ing tickets and advertisements are Wednesday, 8:00—Dorcas. Agrippa, Tom Cordner; Spirit of Calvary,” a Ckmtata rendered by the Brownstown, Ind.—A . 1926 antp~ ' Wednesday, at the Cen£er Church being pushed. There axe 25 or so mobile which cost 8500 when new . Thursday, 4:00 to 7:00—Chickm Christianity, Marion Legg;' Evan­ choir. A religious drama, “The in tee cast, and tap dancing and Cross,” written by Ralph P. Qaggett House, Hartford, under the auhpices ST. MARY’S CHURCH SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL sold for 812 at a public sale. icfaaw mein supper. gels, Doris Wright, Alice Frey, Lor­ of the State W.C.T.U. there will be other attractiye features will be Friday, 2:3d—Women’s Mission­ raine House, Marion McKeown, presented by seven of our own peo­ Rev. Jamea Stuart Netll, Rector S. B. Grem, Minister A buggy purchased 25 year* ago a County Ousade Conference, b^;ln- given in additiem to the regular pro­ for 865 brought 817. ‘ ary Society. Evelyn Tomlinson, Irene Grimley; ple. The cast: Obed, a master car- niTig at 11 a. m. At 7:30 our Church gram. A dance will follow. Pro­ Friday, 6:30—Junior choir. Cross-bearer, Edwin Gill; Flag- I>enter, Karl Keller; Deborah, his Blaster Day services as follows: Swedish morning worship, 10:30. Raleigh, N. C.—Norte Carolina School board will meet at the Par ceeds are to be used for paying for young Democrats will eat Admlnls^ Friday, 8:00— ^Luther League. bearer, Nelson Richmond; Soloists, wife, Mrs. George F. Borst; Eliza 6:00 a. m.—^Holy Communion. Sermon: “The Resurrectipn of ex{>ense8 incurred in the Crngrega- sonage. tration dishes at their Jackson Dqy ' Saturday, 9:30—ConflrmaUon. Miss Lillian Black, David Hutchin­ beth, his daughter, Shlriey Mac- 8:00 a. m.— Holy Cemmunion. C h rist” tional Sunday school. ’Thursday evening at 8, Dr. Sum­ dinner here tonight. An interesting and instructive son, Ocilian Chorus. Lachlan; John, his son, A lb ^ Gris­ Carols by tee Junior choir. Bhiglish morning worship, 11:10. Mri and Mrs. George F. Kibbee, ner R. Vinton will give his cele­ Starting with "Recovery hors de lecture on the Holy Land entitled, The W eek wold: Rufus, his apprentice, - Law­ 10:45 a. m.—Morning prayer. Sermon, “Resurrection Facts.” who have passed tee winter at the brated illustrated lecture on, “The D’ouervera” the menu calls among ' “The Land and the Man,’’ win be The regular schedule of activities rence Converse; Simon' of Ctyrene, Tjmd And ’The Man,” at the Second Holy Communion and sermon. Ser­ Sunday school, 12:00. home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Whit­ things for “NRA entree,” “PWA given in the Second Congregational will be resumed this week with or­ the father of Rufus, David Wil­ Congregational church. mon topic: “Blaster.” English evening service, 7:30. Ser­ ney, in Springfield, Mass., have rer a dressing,” “(3WA gravy,” “AAA . church ’Thmsday evening at 8 ganization meeting as usual. liams; Joram, a beggar, Theodore Friday, under the aus{>ices of tee 2:00 p. m.—Holy Baptism. mon: “The Meulng of Ekater for turned to their Hebron home for the o’clock by Sumner R. Vinton. Special meetings, ’Tuesday, 2:30, W. O w eis. Connecticut Board of Education of 8:00 p. m.—Children’s Festival U s.” warm weather season. vegetables,” “NRS souffles,” “HOLC salad,” “Congregational . C. T. U. meeting in parlor. N otes the Blind, there will be a sale of .carol service. ’Tuesday evening, 7:30, Young Mrs. Louise Blume and ber grand­ TH E SALVA’n O N ARM Y Wednesday,—2:30, Willing Work­ products of tee craftsmsmship of the 7:00 p. m.—Blvenlng prsyer and People’s Bible study. daughter, Miss Aceynatb Jones, ac­ rolls,” and “Senatorial cream.” < Monday at 7—Boy Scouts. Springfield, Mo.—This city be­ Adjoant Reginald E. Blartin ers group at church. blind, at “Hales” all day and at tee sermon. Sermon topic: “Emimaus.” Wednesday evening service, 7:30. companied CSiarlt.: Miner on a mo­ Wednesday at 2—Miwi Katherine lieves It has a robin with an ele- j 7:30 p. m.. Mid-week devotion­ Patillo, clothes consultant, will “Y” from 2 to 5 p. m. 8:00 p. m.—Easter Pageant tor trip to Cambridge, Mass., leaving Saturday at 7 p. m.—Open air ser­ al hour. Pastor’s subject, “After Vernon:— Special serrices of Holy Baptlsxh, Friday and spending tee week-end phant’s memory. i Easter, W hat?" speak to the ladies in the church GOSPEL HALL The robin is shadow boxing elite ' ■ vice, comer of Birch and Main parlors. The ladles of the Married Tomorrow morning tee Easter Saturday, March Slst Blaster Eve. with Mrs. Alice Tbom{)son and fam­ Thursday—2:30 p. m . Asbury 416 Center Street its reflection in tee basement win- i streets, followed by meeting in the Couples’ caub will hold a food sale Worship service will begin at 9:30. at 4:00 p. m., also.Simday, April 1st ily o f tea t pl8u:e. Group meeting at the church. There will be special music with dow of a residence. Last jrear about ’ Citadel at 7:30 p. m. to earn money for the yearly gift Blaster Day at 2:00 p. m. Sessions of tee Christian Confer­ . 9o many cases of whooping cough Sunday—Simrise march at 6:30 a. Friday—7:30 p. m. Meeting of tiie Miss Marjorie Stephens at the or­ have ap{>eared in the Hebron Green tee same time, a robin b^ t against W. F. M. S. Archibald Sessions will to church expenses. The W eek ence in (Jdd Fellows hall continue tee same window for several days. m., led by the band, to be followed gan, an Blaster sermon and a story school teat tee attendance baa been S{>eak on his recent trip to Jerusa­ Wednesday at 7:30— Orchestra sermon for the boys anc girls. Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Girls Friend­ this fftemoon at 2:30 and in tee Wltnetoes say it was tee same rob- t at Ya. m. by service in the CitadeL rehearsal. ly society. evening at 7:30, and again tomor­ seriously idlecM . (3iildren in tee lem. Hostesses, Mrs. H. R. Lewis, ’The Young People’s Commimlty recovery stages of tee disease are in- 9S30 a. m.— Company m eeting Mrs. Clarence Barbour. Thursday at 8 o’clock-Lecture, club will meet Wednesday evening Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—^Boy Srouts. row at tee same time and placA The Topeka, Kas.—“CalifMnla here I | (Sunday school). ’The class touma- “The Laivl and the Man,” by Sum­ 7:30 p. m.—Choir rehearsaL public will be welcome. now being allowed to return to ’Ihe Manchester Order of the with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith. school. It Is felt teat since ex- com e." f meA closes this Sunday. Several ner R. Vinton, noted lecturer, Ulus- Thursday, 2:00 p. m.— Ladies Rainbow will attend the morning {X)sure has been so general teere is “Toby," a l)itch-hlker, rode into ^ clafees are In a nlp-and-tuck race service at South Church, Sunday, trated by colored ^reopticon slides. Guild. ST. JAMES’S R. C. CHURCH town perched oh tee front bumper for^rst {dace and almost any ZION LUTHERAN Friday, April 6, 8:00 p. m.—Con­ nothing to be gained by kee{>ing A pril 8th. Mr. Vinton has presented ^ris ^illus­ them out longer. of Salesman Verle Wagner’s oar. can win, se be sure you are in your trated lectures hundreds a t t i i ^ in High and Cooper Street cert in tee Orange baU, given under Rev. WiUlam P. BeMy, Pastor The Mothers and Daughters Ban- Rev. H. F. B. Stebholz Wagner didn’t know he was tbers this country and in Canada, a«d has tee auspices of tee Men’s Bible Rev. Patrick KlUeen until tittering {>ede8trians brought had fo r ty p>ercent return engage­ class. Edward MacH Rev. Thomas Stadc Sunday School at 8:30 a. m. Ser­ lugh, radio It to Us attention. Toby h op^ ments.' He has been in Manchester artist will sing. Masses Blaster Sbnday morning vice in English at 9:20 a. m. with Overrtis^t A . P m off and waited a bit. Soon aw^Mr, ^ before, and has always brought de­ celebration of Holy Communion. at S t James’s church will be at 7:00, car moved away and Toby madS'a | light to his audiences. It wllL be Ccmfessional service at 9 a. m. Text POLISH NATIONAL CHURCH tvto masses at 8:80; one in tee up­ fljdng leap for its bumper tad ' given in our beautiful and Qomfort- of sm^on: Luke 24, 1-12, (Blaster Oolway Street. per church and one In tee basement News m ade It. able auditorliun, whirii, with its Stmday).. Theme: The resurrection Rev. Peter Latae chapel, and high mass at 10:N). When last seen tee car was head*.. iWe Invite You To Attend gently sloping floor, giyea evety per­ The junior cbodr wlU sing a pro­ ■ i of Jesus a reality. 1. ’The open Ing west. Toby was heading west, son a full unobstructed view cif the tomb proves it. 2. 'Hie angelic mes­ 6:00 a. m.—Blaster Sunctey. Resur­ gram of EaAer hymns qnd anthems Watertown, Mass., -March 8L — San Rafael. Calif.-rSt Quentin* screen. Auspices of the IhsstOnary sage confirms it 8. The doubts of rection mass, during which a pro­ at tee 8:30 mass in tee upper Oakley (Jmmtry Club to sponsor a prison rales meant nothing Com m ittee. His disciples cannot gainsay it The cession of little children, tee chair church. NeV Bkigland Intercollegiate golf Guard JToseph ComMla’s wifa,,.hiat Saturday %t 7:30—Ch T:S>-^rFHday, Junior Choir. credo In Umim Deiim U Washlnsfon/ 81.—‘(AP)^ DBVBIX»»SD A H ti. at ,thaJ«Mh. The sermon topie te cdebratlon o f Hedy OommimKm Tenor solo,, Arteur B. I^ th ig . Tha W eatW Bwpau tqdqy iania9 ‘‘Tim v^EMer, Ifeasage.” ) No^Sunday school on Easfer Xliy. Sopnm n s o lo ,: “ E t in <3amatus^ Ite fhlhmtng storm vunlng: T h ( ^ W $Ua\ha. an Easter a e f .On Raster Sunday, tarn aervfoea Sat”, Mrs. Ifaxgasst Lav '5i\“>l| -./k.-.r:/'- I '-'V-.*: -••lx '. :'>-*W^''v-»r^.-;vt-.

war? Sow would it do to hiitf. to MM soA a out oC haid a ra ij analttOB hMlMr and cvtry latecaatloBal bssdMr da- { B e M i M l i r Snnti^ Hmlib tsetod !b promoting, ia. however ^ poBUStiSD BX'raa TINPANNBRS fiBRALD PRIMTINO OOMPAWT, DKX rouadabodt a way, a war or a w w IS BtMiU StT^t scare? Woulda’t that dii^oae of W a firs Mzty a n ^ bgr oqrtqHty X! M jw lit fr . Ooaa. T ^u a rmSuioN thla vateraa proUfim ia tha fhtura to fo M M g itwmjia,toAM «n OMMtml lteaa««r by dtapesfag of the ware la ad- JMt PeBss«a o«tob«y 1. iM i vaaoa? PabU«b«d ^vMir PvMitBt BsMM "WtoiBd la iflto a SnDdayt Md BoUdsya BaUrtd at tb« As for KhuKflvlag's mtlailte WJito«v«r a TJnpanner toaittf o t a parfM blanh.** tou ^ Post OStos at Manebsstsr. Coaai, as ■cbeBM—suppose by aay ebaaee tha the CBistenee of a fow a ^ b l a word Gtoran^ Oanonr iuat after: Sseoad Class Mali Mattar. and has asked qdeatioto of poitto- WaMagtotoP-Ttie New Deal, it velt had ereatod ^ NRA 4 SUBSCRIPTIONUJUntUA HA’A'WHATBS vaUraas should turn to sad elsct topaato a lM m Mg N IU Mda oon- Oas Tsar, byff BAi] •••••••••••• vSAOS ^ aMnnPMii till fee baa got- Rfvieir> triOoh wOl tty.to Cm Par Month. by ' BBtll •••••••••••$ so one of themselves as Prestdeat— tortotif. toap or maar a pro- nonopoUstte pradtioto Under Slnals oopisst9 •••••••••••• MSI*• »S *0S 'then tin fiM e glimmering of its mrtn- oeas of the bthid Hadifig the Mind. and nrotert e&n hmitoae. DslTyrsd. on# ysaa S'# ssssssoss* so.oo iag; 1M nirtiw around to hia "stu­ It m m triM m it the MJar "iiow long if tha ptoto g M iM MBMBBB o r TUB ASSUdATB? dio" and tofftoa a "lyrtw” oa- It. f Rooeevelt pMttlto often sigsag, g o M ^-to ji5r?” to eM .aaM fe.:*"- ppjess NO CRACKPOTS orisaeroes, stumhle, faitef aad get "n i probably know to tto toiia Ths Assoolatsd Press Is sxelnstTely Than his partner digs out the old ell ballad up wltii one another. wa'rA through beee—if' itjartajlito satlUed Uj tbs oM tor rspoblleatlon Unquestionably there has arifea hymn book, dianges a tempo to The NRA ttortf—that '’{Wtaer- of all news dlspatshe sreditsd to it long." or not otherwlsu eydited in this in this country during the last year gasjdng Jas8—and babold a a ehlp of forernment, indualty ehd - • * V apor and also the local news pnb* or so SB interest in the curreaqy "w n g h it ” labor**—is pretty weU b ^ M w it Stmrane Coart Banai . .-V . Sshed beretn. now stands, and the greats a t...... ^ wonder Judge Florwwe R, Afien OHo All rlahu of repnbUeatlon at question maay times more profouad > That the results shall be ghastly speolal dispatches herein art alse re* la that General- Johnson, fiounderlng is headed atraif^t toward a seat on served. than has existed at aay tim* siace i f . inrtttable. The nopanaer bears In a labyrinth of eoonomio oomplex- tha United States Supreme Qourt, the famous "silver” of Itiea, hasn’t gone stark, raving mad if you can ballave all the gopip tort Fnll ssrrlee elient of M B A Ser* M a t oBa.tyeak of in- iftHg vlea Ina 1896; and, on the wbcfie, much more i|o .hto 1 ^ ^ tha iaapii^on, has followed her atevatien to 'w a Federal CIroutt Court of M PobllshePs Bepresentatlvei The Intelligently studious aa tntarest 'Ton airi my only Maateriinck"— Rut tto thing you realised as you Anyway, Rooiavsit la Jnllns Mathews Special Apeney—New than the excited partisan eatinist- watched uid trtked with the code York, Chlcapo. Detroit and Bosioa for ha has received a vague impres- to be opea-nfindad; about ti. Me asms and prejudices of that time, it Bion that tile subject is a bird. Hav­ authorities—spokesmen of Ameri­ hasn't any more objeetloo to ap­ o can Industry—was that the keen MEMBICK AUDIT BURBAO OP cannot honestly be said, bo|rsver, pointing a woman to the high brnecb ClRCULATlUNa ing got that far be baa to get a American busineaa man, tIuHigb be than be bad to naming. Fraaeea Par- that the people of the country have The Henld Printing Ooinpany. Ino.. rhyming word. He comes out with knows exactly what will bring pro­ klna to hia esblaet assnnes no flnanelal responiresponsibility even yet arrived at a point w}iere You art my only Maeterlinck. fits to bis own company, baa no Ha expeeto to have to AH tiuree tor typographical errorst>i appearingring la they can, as a group, examiae the f Lovely as aay kitchen aing, more idea of what should be done or more vacsaotM befora be leaves advertisements la the Manchester to achieve recovery than 4a involved the White House. Bvonlng BaralA merits and demerits of the various Cream white, Nile green kitchen sink— in the .suggestion that well some­ Judge AUeo, DOW oa the atop toxt SATURDAY, MARCH 81. currency theories without bias re­ rd die for you, my Maeteilinok. how "muddle through.” (hae exam­ ple of that: below the supreme court, has seTYed flected from the violently oj^ioBed 12 years on the supreme court of And the Job’s half done. An­ A merican busiaeaa constantly baa EASTER AND PEACE views of a past generation. other 1884 wow la almost ready for Ohio. She is considered a UbM l, tnalatod that tto budget be balanced. is 50 years old and unmarried. Aside from the spiritual ujdlft la the Bart most of us havs bean the musioomady or the radio. But the atnmgert proposal from the • • • and the implications of beauty and brought up to think of the free Great is the culture that la V code meetings was’ that the CWA Milk at three cents a quart' > is colaage of silver at the ratio of 16 be continued so that industry promised by the Departments^ moral tritunph inseparable from q^wned in Tin Pan Alley. needn’t be forced to absorb new mil­ to 1, if we ever think of it at all, Agrieultmre t o those who weuld^«q>- Easter, there are other thoughts Walt till you hear vdiat the Alley lions of unemployed before it was predate the price. Dried sUmltod as a species of lunacy Invented by does with "incomprehensible** when ready to do so. that may be engendered by the Im* ) • • • milk, mixed with smter, ie tbwam- mlnence of the great religious fes> William Jennings Bryan and shared It gets that far along in its study of ■wer. ' *nie millions should be employed tivaL One of them is the extraor­ in only by craclqiots. the English language. Something The department finally baa Two yean before that celebrated by the government on a subsistence proved a moiature-prooi’ cheap con­ dinary fertility of the human mint like this: btois, to be reabsorbed into private tainer for the powder, which, will in creating difficulties in the achieve* 1896 battle this cable message was It's. Ineomprehenslble; employment in proportion aa indus­ make it available in retail stores. ment of its own aspirations. sent to the Lord Mayor of London I can’t be sensilide; try expanded. Heretofore, it hasn’t been poaMble from America: MY love for you isn't eoadenalble; Ot. That balances no budgets. It re- to pack the stuff in small quantities As to the desirability of celebrat* It*B reprehensible ai’lre«x the type of taxes busineas in sucb manner that it wouldn’t-Jm- We desire to express our cord­ men bate. Ing, each year, the anniversary ial sympathy with the movement For you to bold me la su or consumer leadsrabip. data on the virtues of dried meeting is to be held today under U the J ^ bombers ever do come the other we built playgrounds, f ting ^;>art of special religious festi­ your lordsb^’s presidency. We this column neglected Fortuna, aohools, roads and undertook great Since there are no other political milk. let us pray, and pray hard, that the vals was r^rarded by the very earl­ believe that the free coinage of which is played with live hermit drainage projects We did more leatora on the borison, ItAoems that Down there they have a law omn- the government, aa U by default, of­ iest Christians as superfluous. After both gold and silver by interna­ first and biggest bomb lands smack crabs and is a lavorite at charity probably to control malaria than A Thought pellittg a mixture o t greenish attb- tional agreement at a fixed ratio In the middle of Tin Pan Alley. tairs given by society. Ekioh crab, has been done in 35 years. fers the only srtQl^>I^ce of leader­ stance. Just so the fluid prodiiqed^ the first centujy the observance of ship— and if Rooeevelt falls down would sacun to mankind the about as big as a nickel, is put in­ "Not a Blngle county In the coun­ And the Lord said unto Noah, adding water will look so nauatot- I the Resurrection anniversary was bleeslng of a sufficient volume of to a cylln^cal contraption some­ on the Job It’s going to be Just too ing that no one can drink it, Ths try was omitted. This ipeaka veil Come thou and aU thy house into bad. I accepted by all followers of the new metallic mon^, and, what is thing 1 ^ a revolving squirrel cage. for the oo-operaUve effort of the the ark{ for thee have 1 seen law baa proved quite effective- ^ There’s a bole at the top, though, ^ religion as a proper, even an scarcely less imMrtant, secure to American people in a oriaia. righteous before Me in tills gmera- the world of trade immimity from and in an effort to escape, the crab tial part of its rltuaL 1N **I haven’t anything but the high- tion, Genesis, 1:1. violent exchange fluctuations. revolves the cage. People get ert praise for the workers who took And yet for nu»a than sixteen Who signed that cablegram? Was hysterical watching them. The first part and the way they met this dif­ If men would take the chances of centuries the Christian church ams crab to get out ia the w inner...... ficult transition. It baa been anoth­ doing rig^t because it is ngnt, it Biysn and “SUvrt Dick'* Bland? The fame’s actuaUy for sale here­ disturbed by almost continual con­ NEW er indication of the Stability of gov- instead ox the immediate c e rt^ ty Was it "Sookleaa Jerry" Simpion or abouts, the crabe coming packed in of the advantage 6t doing wrong, troversy, frequently resolving into ammeni la America. "Bloody Brlifies” Waite ae aay at individual silk bags and with their "While 1 have bees disturbed in how much h a l e r ' would thrir A Ceremony That Reflects acrimony, over the correct date for those "wildeyed silver fanatics*’? shells painted ih bright colors so same eases where I tbou^t busi­ Uyes be.*—B. R. Hajtaydon. tiie keeping of the festival. And . Bt»4MEAM0VlC8.MCYORK - they can be identified. Ijgch bag has ness men took advantage througn E xperience Hardly. a name on it too—Pedro, Juan, even now, there is disagreement be­ contracts when we realise that we The cucumber is mentioned in the Senator Henry Cabot Lodge Dolores and the Uke. made hundreds of thousands of con­ tween the Western and the Eastm By PAUL HARRISON Old Testament and flgAires. in an­ signed it, a Riepublican. Senator tracts with busineM men where cient history u far back as 3000 ROBERT K. ANDERSON branches, so that the Easter of the New York—Nobody paid any Bwerai Dlrectoi S'oi - Orville H. Platt of Connecticut, attention thla year to the birth­ they sold to us at fair prices years. West and the Blaster of the Greek made delivery under trying drcum W ATM N t^ BKtWHICKS, toe pubUcan, signed it Senator Ifel' day of the world’s most famous TBa*. Office 617L House *494 church are observed at different chicken, or rather part of a chicken CWA SUCCESSFE stances it seems to ma that this Unlike the tomato, the cucumber son W. Aldrich of Rhode Island, Re- times. which is still growing in a Jar at the represents a real co-operative ef­ is one of the oldest known vege­ pubUcan, signed it Senator W. B. Rockefeller Institute. fort between business men and pub­ tables. It is said that it probaUy Somewhat similarly is all the lic officials.” Chandler, Republican of New Hamp- originated in India. " world agreed—ell of it that ia sane On previous amfiversarlee there HOPKINS ASSEKIS has an informal little cere­ — upon the desirabiUty of peace; ahlre. Senator Shelby M. CuUom of Ohio, Republican, Senator B. Alli­ mony in the laboratory, sometimes that peace contributes to the happi< attended by Dr. Alexis Carrel, the ness of an peoples and aU individ< son, Republican, of Iowa and con­ chick’s scientific godfather who be­ Gives Detafls of Work Done uals and that destroys all hap­ spicuously John Sherman, Ohio Re­ gan its Ufa 32 years ago when he took a silver of tissue from the piness. The acceptance of that idea publican, once secretary of the treasury—all these great men, every heart of an embrjronic fowl and put and Plans for the doming is substantiaUy as complete among It Into a special saline solution. The natloiCS as the acceptance of Easter one of them at one time or another tissue Uved and grew, and it was Months. as the manifestation of the central a Presidential possibility, signed it quite an important discovery In the medical world. Strictly among them­ idea of Christianity is among Chris­ So did Senator Arthur Pue Gor­ man of Maryland and Senator Cal­ selves the attendants* around the tians. But if it took the foUowers laboratory got to calling the chicken Washington, March SI.— {A P ) — ^ of the Nazarene sixteen hundred vin S. Brice of Ohio, towering fig­ "Alexis.” "Have you fed Al«cis to- The Civil Works administration X years to establish their Ekmter effee* ures anumg tha conservative Demo­ dajr?” they would ask. Or, "Have come to an end today with the mim you given Alexia his bath?” * tively and permanently, or nearly crats of the time. in charge—Harry' L. Hopkins—pro­ That was the tyi>e of men who On birthdays, "Alexis” would be BO, though all of them were of one given an extra drop of glucose, am nouncing it a success. imind as to the merits of the thing fathered the movement for the re- some of the mathcmaticlaiy-minded “It resulted in work of social use­ A fashion show ' itself, what promise is there that mcmetisation of silver. Surely the rttacbes of the institute would try fulness that will be a benefit In years to come,” the CWA adminis­ ^ the worid, though it wants peace, ptopoeal to restore sQver to its his­ to calculate bow large the chicken toric place beside gold in the pri­ would have grown if it bad not been trator told reporters, luldlng the i %vill find ways o t making it effective trimmed down regularly. It always program gave “millions of people an r and permanent ^for a long, long mary money of this country murt was an Impressive f l ^ e , because opportunity to earn an income on xaeaa at least the merit of irespec- a real Job.” ARRANGED FOR YOU f time? the heart tissue doubles tn size tability and the virtue of ordinary every 48 horns. Thus, if it could Approximately 1,860,000 persons sanity to have commanded the re­ have been nourished and allowed to still were on the payroll, but moat U. S. HITLERISM grow unchecked, it now would be of them are to be trimsferred Mon­ spect of such responsible conserva­ several times larger than the earth. day to the work program on the re­ WE MUST bo in fBahion today. **1110 war which was supposed to tives as these. Which would be a lot of g.blets. lief administration—also headed by have made the world safe for de­ When Senator Wheeler dug up The- inanimate Uttle lump of Hopkins. mocracy may ultimately endanger it that old cablegram and incorporated flesh is washed in salt water every The government has a new rrilef Fashion reaches even into our thoughts and speech, into oin* every day, and cut in half every other plan rea^y to supplant CWA and in the United States,” saya the Bos­ it In aa address before the Chicago aa^. Dr. Carrel has performed hun- Hopkins emphasized anew that “we activity, into almost every inddentol of bur present-day baclcgroniid. ton Herald in commenting on the Association of Commerce the other drede of experiments with it. As intmd to see that everybody in the overriding of the veterans’ benefits day he did the country aa well as long as ansrlwdy wants to take care country who needs relief gets it. Thougm dualvo and cmiatantly changing, w t must be familiar with th»s veto, continuing: / himself and hie free-eoinage bill a of it, it will go on li-vlng—longer To Finish Details Some 260,000 persons will remain The veterans are in the saddle service. It clears away some very than Dr. Carrel himself, and per­ force—*if we are to hdd our places as active members of a modem com­ haps even the Rockefeller Institute. with CWA to finish details of the again, and they have always rid­ old and very injurious mlaapprehen- den hard. They have bad their Plays That Pay work and complete Federal and re­ munity. way against every President since simis. One of the pleasant things about search projects by May 1. Lincoln, and it is clear now that the play-writM busineaa is that aa The administration has spent m - their defeat last year was but a author oftm can make quite a bit proxlmately $1,000,090,000 on dvU To speak of yoimg girls as FLAPPERS is to date ourselves as Imraedf- trifling setback. If they go GRAIN OF COMFORT of money from a play without its works, Hopkins said. Of thin, 8750.- 000,000 went for pasrroUs and ap­ through in the spirit manifested A much closer vote than that In ever being produced. reason for ately post*war. Flush and mohaim would stamp the past on our home on a score at occaMons in the past, this is that when a producer likes a proximately $260,000,000 for ma­ we shall have not only an indefi­ the House is expected from the play to pays the owner 8500 for a terials. Some of thin money was fnmishtoga. And antiquated household appUanees would eontfhue to sub­ nitely unbalanced budget but in united States Senate on the Re­ Blx-mm bratacbildren. Irving Kaye payroU Just above $60,000,000 a' interested examiner to find anything week. that threat taking the form of Fas­ Davis is not quite la that class, but leading merdutots and manufacturrts are telfiiig you a to ^ fashions to of merit in this measure, from the one of Ida pli^, "Life Wants Pad­ T think," Hopkins tifid report­ cism. Charies M. Klnsolvlng, na­ New England point of riew and es­ ding," is an example. As far aa ers, “that the a v fl Woriu Adntoia- Hvtog. i tional head of the American Veter­ pecially from tto viewpoint of the Davis is ooncenied tto play . already tratKm was suoceaafUl due to litor­ ans assedatlao—a groiqp orgaalMd already sufflclwitly hamtoad New 1« a hit t o it baa madee tnm 16,000 a l thousands of vo.’unteera ami ;amoDg ex-service men who need no and It still unstaged. ICorris Ginreen others everywhere who put their WnglMid industrial tat, thsri is ene took to flirt five yeara age, tRwi A. ekoolder to the wtoel anq Btoad# it Rata and shoes now Seing wotq, the better kind o f hiusehoid eon* to fight all veteran l^lala- to drcnrortanee in oooneetien with the H. Wooda bought two <^ti«ia, then Teoirtieea, thb heat values to foods, deeorations, fumtehings each adver­ out with the advocacy of a i from whieh aonie smell Crotoy Oaige, Arch SetoTn, Wood ^ put tutional amendment to "ra­ and toady. Lee Bidiriam of London. 4,000,000 toon to work and la to we comfort may be drawn, even if the were tod we could not demoblllne tisement ebntains sincere and truthful newt of the latest offerings of tha re the consideratioo of veterans* )|U f houM fVTff t b m We mit the 4.000,000 men to from Congress for all time” stores. Wifli the sdvmrtisements ^ w ts n keep ajbresst of the times. You That oireuawtanea ia the ffet Planer, m e lynnteata totoi two op* vwrii and they have been demdbflta- to vast full powers with ths ek- that the laglSIatiea is entirety per* tiona, wWoh eityired, and now wOl find that It paya yon to read tham every dsy. itive branch. another Rroadwaynaaa has tha ]^ y . " I think that avU Worha ^ mleslve—end President Rooeevelt, the part winter gave to theaS HeU Httierl And the first bow Tirirtaa Bitiselh, a ymmg ndille lavielr in hie requeste t o au- playwright firen ItoaaaapeltB Uoaa of people an omortaaity to Matiism OB stage of Ameit- t b » tboirity to do this, that elMl the wha hae Mtoetai tiuree tliitoa earn on a r t o Job an mc «ton if the would it. do for neaoeehio igree to the Houee netkn Mfes ItM acBtSD fietald. ■ad give the PifeMent tto Kgto to s ( pifiSriqg- tha gaiaa of ffper tiultt edwdifito M pto attvaiy UBimponant .* x x Iniixi •' -.A - ■ • - . - 'i'' ■■’S MANCHErnlBR BVranNG HBRATjDvMjAI^iBB^ O C ^^

raffia off beautiful butterfly axid Chef de Gbemlni de Far Samuel : U j Aity. ln » n t t r plii^ aiads by a large grinxp of our R. HeUeria vtrit on May 12th tha. But stapluteo^^ ifleabecs. The mrooeeds an to be atata departpw ita o f both the liBfflon 'Tm Shan uiMd for our Rdief Fund whlob is ta d tha 40>8 wtU ha able to prnaimt Jn about dowfl to nlL We have been to both chiefs a greatly Inoreaaed! lb 'F U t ^ n i oglled upon to do a laige amount of membership. . Buddiet nelief work this past year. It is our Under a mandate of the last poi^ ll^aw-Tp^^'A«KB^^nr ^ duty and a pleasure to assist those meeting we dii^t an appeal to the The sewing clrae of the' etixlllary wamipg^ ai^XAP;) — . who are less fortunate than we are, membership for a douutom of cig-^ met at the home 'o f VM n. Qifldo the .WMlrini^ Itafty Wotik Pdn76i ^ n « BaDettai Boari especially in these trying times, so arettes for the patients at the Unit­ Georgettl last 'ISiesliSy eVSiD^ng'and mat offiBiala of ths-Mate asd: tiaps-' : Fetooixy Sioniii’ e f let us all put our shoulder to the ed States Veterans H o^ ial at New­ enjoyed another of t tilr vw iB ai vif7 dq^ertmcntiB had Wmimd out-a iriteel and dispose of as many tickets ' ti|iM ili6 WtHc; B z-Sm kt Orgnaiatin—. ington. Members who adah to do­ esting sessions, RefirdsHtiBera w ^ tetative agreeamat for. -too rodtuH as possible, so we can continue with nate are iirged to leave them with served and a good tteM enjdyed. T l^ of Ftnlaniira wardebit this good work, and bring a . bit of Of the 169 tounp h i ______Service CMficer Francis E. Bray, 786 circle wiB mebt this obnflhig Tuesday -- Tlie ftemifla for Ifftiag cheer and happiness to those in need. 154 have partW^^atedmMil' B-ShM Po«t, V. F. W. Main street as soon as possible. at the bpme of Mrs.. Cedi Kittle on the Amerimi’a . The ’TraveU^ baskdt is once more Wadsworth street. wide can^iiign inaqfafsted hist M eetteg Conuade Beriie Moseley won the fpm-paidrU^ war debtor,- the to taker eheet X-flqh of ^ on its way, Mrs. Alice Wetherell, is attendance prize at the last post 'nM noct rsgular meeting of An- in charge, and we hope the members mya, will be aubmitted to^O. jlren for the puipbse of m eeting. The Amdiiary held, another of by President Rooaev^ "iite __ deraon-Shea Poet 'wlU be held Tuee- vdll ptuss the basket as quickly as their popular card parties a^t the symptoms of tuheroulosls, Mi» 4 -^ possible. We are pleased to welcome to our dent poMl^ ask extenahm of d*y evening, April 8 at State Ar­ membership Comrade David G. home of Mrs. 'Victor D i^ on Pearl Department of ^Health aindanoiii( ;l mory at eight o’clock. Buaineee of Plans are being formulated to ^ plain to Great Britain and o tb ^ Its n^thly bulletin iriiiifli Nhl ;' Thomas who was formerly a mem street last Wednesday evening. Ten behind bT: in .d e fa u lt. importance in connection with the celebrate “Americanization Day’’ tables were filled and many' good published today. Only 15 towns' of'^ which com es on A pril 27. The P^-esi- ber of Gray-Dickinson Post No. 59 I Although only hiate of: the piivK Annual Banquet April 7 will be of Windsor. Comrade Thomas has games played. Valuable prizes were less than ten percent have not yst' dent is gathering material for a given the winners apd r^reshments becam e kttcmu) it. is jB dioated th e taken up the work. - brought qp by Chairman Wetherell. been a resident of our town for the formula may involve apidicatiooTof short sketch to be given at our reg­ served. Following the refreShn^enta ' In reporting on the progress,JW' MOltaiy Ball past two years but imtil now has re­ a considerably lower intereet ular meeting April 23. All the mem­ a program of entertainment was the cam paign to date, the depwet*.' The L t Caldwell Colt RobUgeon bers are urged to attend this meet­ tained his membership in the Wind­ ^driilch would be made r(itrDactlvr:to sor p o e t given by the committee in charge. meat reported that in qplte ef tha c>^^o«t 254, V. P. W., Hartford, Conn., ing. Another party will be held in toe 1923 when Finland started phy- While on the subject-of member­ moits. .The remaining amount the blizzard and other severe weathei; ie holding its nanii^ military Bat) on Each passing day brings us close near future. 'Conditions 5,701 X-ray pictures w efi to the 7th of April, which we are all ship we are pleased to report that ptaper adds, would be collected in r Friday evening, April 13, at Hart' The social committee of toe Aux­ taken in toe tubemilosis survey f ford Club, Hartford, Conn. The maiTi looking forw ard to, “ Om- Annivers­ our membership as of toddy exceeds 36 annual^ histallm ents. . . ^ last year’s total by sixty. Who iliary met at toe home of Mrs. Vic­ during February, which brought, thie feature in connection with thin event ary Banquet.’’ Let’s -put on our best tor Duke last Stmday evening to bibs and tuckers, and get our danc­ said that things are not on the up total number of pictures rinse : wiH be the presence of our Com- emd up. make plans for toe Auxiliary’s first the start of toe er cent wage boost neared Preparedness meeting will be held in Bristol, next we have made a lot of friends, so we EUgin, HI.— Henry Batterm an, 57, nounce that there will be a card and Buskin production “Reach for half a million today. Industrial The United States ranks third Sunday, April 8, the place of meet­ will be looking forward for the Ex- member of toe Chicago Beard of Babies are bom with only ost the drum corps said; 'THE BREATH Annual Banquet will share in the profits in order that No cross I found for shot and shell MORE Members should obtain their new instruments may be piu’chased. Had done their work also too well! To introdooe oar Power Or In Flanders field. OF SCANDAL THAN tickets for the Annual Banquet of M eeting. A r " Ing System we are prepared to On Monday evfening in the post y J Anderson-Shea Post soon as possi­ Grease Your C ot ble. Commander Cheney and Chair­ rooms at the Middletown Armory an “I searched about the stricken is tKe “Bargain- man Wetherell will have your ticket important membership meeting will groim d ^ VS-. ' F m ...... 5 0 c at the Post meeting Tuesday eve­ be held with Department Command­ And soon a broken branch I foimd. er Finer in charge. Grand Chef I cut two sticks and crost them Built” This offer is good only from ning. The banquet will start prompt- there. PULSE of LIFE March 81 to April 6. ■ ly at six-thirty, Saturday evening, Harry C. Jackson, Grand. Corre­ spondent C. M. Pfennig, Member­ And wet with tears and steeped In Tires ■ April 7, at the Rosewood, Depot prayer. Square. While several invited guests ship Chairman Harold T. Dyson of TO M E r the 40-8 together with Department will be present to bring greeting, “The boy soon clasped it to his there will be no long speeches, and Membership Chairman A. J. Connell, Department Adjutant William C. breast the committee will keep everything s,, y A 4 ^ * ■‘■'V Murray, the commanders of each l^ssed the dear emblem—sank to running,on schedule. rest— H i of the seven districts, executive com­ 25^0 O F F mitteeman and the district member­ And soon, ah! soon, the hush of V. F. W. Auxiliary death ship chairmen will take part in the M.oncy-!-marriage—a title—-tkey^ Regular Prices On The regular meeting of the Aux- Stole o’er hie features, it was best. iliSiry was held last Tuesday at the formation of plans for what will be L VM meant notLing to me witLout Lt>'vc.i State Armory. A very pleasant known as the 40-8 membership “At rest, dear lad, I turned away, Goodrich time WM had. Many lengthy reports roundup. It is expected that when Mine stlU the task, to watch and I knew .tkat my name was tk ck ivr were retid, and many items of in­ National Commander Edward Hayes pray Quality A.A. terest Included in the Department comes to Connecticut on April 26th God’s wiU be done, I turned to face orite sul^'ect for scan^al'in alltke President’s Official Orders. After the meeting the shower given for smart centers oftke worl^ I real" Cavalier Tires Mrs. Small was held, and we enjoyed ...... looking over the many lovely gifts izeJ tkat I migkt lose everytking she received. Later refreshments V were served by Miss Annie SenkbeU ...BUT I HAD TO HAVE and her committee, which consisted ' r W RADIATORS of egg salad, saltines, cake and cof­ U>ST! LOST! fee. LO VE. It was wortk ^e risk, Flneked The Lieut. CaldweU Colt RoWnson even to ke cau^t in tke Eiptidel* By Our New Method Post of Hartford is sponsoring its ______y . j annual Military Ball, on Friday, Satistoetlon guaranteed ar April 13, at the Hartford Club. The money refunded. main feature in connection with this > >T' event will be the presence of our •Commander-in-Chief, James E. Van Zandt. In order that opportunity be Pr^Mue to keep yoor fenders given the Commander-in-Chief to address the Department, Posts, and clean. Auxiliaries, a banquet is to be held • - M o ‘ at the Hotel Garde at 6:30 p. m. the Buy Fender Mud Flapsf same evening, preceding the ball. We are asked to attend this banquet, if possible, for the message to be de­ livered by our Commander-in-Chlef SIMONIZ...... 38e \rill be of particular interest to all. Tke story of beautiful LaJy RexforJ, wko playeJ a man s ’The members who are planning to $1.06 Tip Top Auto Pdtoli, ; attend this banquet, or the Military game, in a woman’s, way, makes die most fascinating serial Ball, or both events, please notify 39c. | i T Mrs. Barron, president as soon as romance o f a modem woman erer ,presented to our readers. possible, so she can notify the Mili­ tary Ball committee, how many per­ sons to plan for. We hope a large R«aJ 5181 or the Manehestor PoUee - '.*,1 P A t i S B a i MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAI-D; MANCHEBTBE, OONNh SATURDAY; MABCH B1, X98C

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its laials to Conqlaiee Witt fato eccaslaits. cams 'to lT4i Letters And Diaries HACHQOimEr TEACH HISTORICAL paper eorirsnCy -adltis Royal Drinad^ Bit W u and silver ootoags fox eomkimsi Best In Biography BEATS TEXTOES ENJOYMENT OF RBAIHNGAyou through a maze of gaUy iiousi it Oommoiis “Everywhere have I sought peace decked tents and pavilions, where WORDS BY GAMES Not DnrotpMifal of Trade #as and nowhere have I found it save the gentle flow of Norman speech is complsts ooBscttkiQ of _ Tb« moct satiateetonr method o t^ Hr. Phelps believes that Margot (n a comer with a book.” Nestled in intermingled with the gutteral Hotter Coaalry. , the colonies, tw o Weeks aftox'^ writing------blogn^>hy, according to _Pro­ 'Asquith and Alice Roosevelt Long- a coiy comer with a good book, Saxon. Some nights you pass in request wae asade, Oem adx Wm Second Game m bier- No?el Plan Is Devised to traasmlttsd ttor taqtored fessor \iitilliam Lyon Phelps of Yale worth are comparable in that they away from the drab reality of the prayer in some secluded anchorite’s are both intensely interested in world and finding forgetfulness in cell, or In merry-making with Robin which, bound to eUt and University, in his leotnre in Hart­ the thrill of a detective story or of This is the fifth of a setiss at 486 pages. Is now to ths everything. In “More or Less About departmental League at Hood xmder the greenwood tree. srtieles describing pam ^sts ford. last Monday, is to use original Myself” Mrs. Asquith, who has a romance, one cannot but agree with Make Andent History ord O n e s . Through the din and smoke of bat­ compiled for the Conne^eut documents including letters and the statement of ’Thomas A. Eleven years toter.,to lTS3,to great deal of force, is brutally tle, you scale tiie palisades and bar­ Tercentenary Coinmlsslon and diaries. J< ^ C. Fitzgerald has deme frank in her statements. She is Trade School Kempis, for books offer peace and bicans of some gloomy, turreted tyonss to sBOther More Interesting. ^uM ^ed by the Yale UMverrity tn efa c^ •* this in bis biography of our first also very witty and socially popu­ enjoyment in many diflereirt forms Torquilstone to the rescue of a fair fact that the Brit president, “George Washington Him­ lar, and, according to Dr. Phelps, and for many different types of Rebroca; or to suit your whim Scott needed the oompletf laws self.” Mr. Fitzgerald presents a had the great courage to publuh people. shifts the scene of battle imd leads v^M tota ^udge appiots taken The Machine and Textile depart­ To make the study of ancient Once the Colony at Connecticut cSlfiBiid oou ^ Governor fair picture of Washington but does some of her poetry in this volume. Some people read to kill time; you across the sim-burned plains ments split even in a double header had obtained its extraordinarily C onaeetlout'e o6| not praise him too highly. Dr. Her ch^ter on Gladstone, whom she others to Improve their minds; and of Palestine to the Holy City, where ^ tory ^ r e intsi^sting to the stu­ Phelps declared that biographers of basketball contest Tuesday after­ broad charter 'rom the Crown of knew well, is particularly outstand­ still others to find out what ls going brown-skinned warriors on fleet dents iDas Deviney has recently England in i662, it Jealously guarded today do not reveal the value of the ing. noon. This was the third game of on in the world. I follow the ma­ As far ae oen be leaned, the thtoi the Interdepartment Basketball Arabs are ever a constant source of used variations of the spelling the rights it’ had obtained, for, of deeds of their subject, they satirize J. L. Lowes has written “Geoffrey jority and read for the piu% enjoy­ danger. transtoisetohuMiami—wu ofOK thewe colony’soow famous men’s virtues instead of League. match in her classes. the colonies, only Rhode Island had Chaucer,’’ which is an excellent in­ ment I get out of a book that Travel Books D ^ght In one of the games played, the m«nts was mads by G o ^ v e n o r ^ their vices. Jonathan Swift satirized The main game was interesting powqjrs of self-government which without roeolal request troduction to Chaucer for those peo­ suits my taste. Travel booka delight me. Through class is divided into two sides and as great or had equal freedom from from men’s vices and that is probably why ple who have not read much of his and closely fought for the first half Jand'ln 1766; sad the flwel fii *frreasare Island” them I become acquainted with the each member is given a number, a royal control. ManF attempts were his biographies are alive today. as the Textile sharpshooters were Sion was made by Governor" Truaw works or who cannot imderstand world, and the “knlghta of the road” member of^the other si'^s being made to change this status, but the ’The best book written by Archi­ him. There was no poet before him leading by a score of 8-4. In the I remember having read Robert buU in 1770, in all probability, v d b ^ bald Marshall since the famous opening of the next half the textUe Louis Stevenson’s ‘"rreasure Is­ tell of their experiences in a colorful given a corresponding number. A colony stubbornly resisted all efforts tarlly. ^ who could be call^ "great” and maimer that makes you a compan­ pupil then goes to the board and, to remove or diminiwb ita immunity Clinton series is “The Claimants.” there was none after him for two team kept the Machine team score­ land” about four times Just because ion in their travels. ’Through them pointiifg to a name written there, to domination. Thus it may be seen that the The Clinton series is composed of hundred years. less; then near the end of the game I enjoyed it. Stevenson’s descrip­ ony was willing to meet all reaeeo* four books—"The Squire’s Daughr. the Machinists came back to their tion of Bristol harbor with its many I visit mystic India or Ceylon, mys­ calls out a number; the two pupils Kept Laws Secret An irresistible and fascinating terious China and Japan, or tramp with that number pronounce the It took the BngUsh Board of able demands of ths home govent ter,” “The Eldest Son,” “The Honof^ novel is “Come Out of the Pantry” original form to play the rest of the tall ships, carved figureheads, rig­ meat, but steadfastly refused to of the Clintons,” and ‘The Old Or­ game on even terms. TTie final ging, its bustle and bustle, and its through Europe, from Sweden to name, the one pronouncing it cor­ Trade 84 years from 1698 to 1782 to by . Although this Sunny Italy. rectly gaining a point for his side. obtain from Connecticut a copy of yield in any point which it eonslto der Changeth,” and depicts the life bo(* has no permanent literary score was 20-11 for the Textile de­ “swarthy pig-tailed seamen with The side which has the most points the colony’s laws In order that It ered an infringement upon its c! of a ^rpi(^ English fa ^ y living in value. Professor Phelps said that partm ent. lings in their ears and their swag­ Clarke cast “The Sillll of Spain” at the end of a certain period wins. might have them reviewed and al­ ter rights. That ths colony was the country. The second in the one can learn more about etiquette Kelsh and Haberem took the scor­ gering, clumsy seawalk” caught my over me. I feel her past glory in In the other contest, a member of tered where It deemed changes nec­ to maintain this position In tiM series is considered the best. from it than from Emily Post. ing honors for the Textile team; youthful fancy. the Alhambra and hear the cas­ face of many attempts mads to altax In “The Life of Christ,” Charles while Olender was outdistanced for tanets In Moorish Seville. I visit a side gives a certain letter of the essary. Before the reviews could be The late Robert Chambers started Stories of this type have always alphabet which is the first letter of its status was dut, partly to tbs i£ Dickens presents the attitude of out to be an artist but changed to the Machinists. Cadez, in whose spacious harbor completed, Connecticut’s "friends at delighted me. I attribute this to some name in ancient history; mem­ court” had succeeded in demonstrat­ effectiveness of the Brltlah eyst^ the gospel and not of the people, as writing because he believed there The second game was very excit­ once lay the vast armadas of Cas­ the fact .that I have lived by the bers of the other ride give names ing that the colon3r*s porition was of colonial manegement and paHty is the usual case. Upon reading it, was more money in that profession. ing. In the first half the Textile sea most of my life and have seen tile, bearing “the richest spoils of to the poHtical and eOttstltutiCiaal one must remember that it was His “Secret Series Operator IS” is team took the lead at the beginning; Mexico and the bluest blood of which begin with that letter. The impregnable, b-iwever. And from ships of nearly aU descriptions. one giving the correct name, in turn that time on until the Revolution, situation m the years from written at the height of the mid- a wildly exciting story of a feminine then Kozak, Valenti, and Bloniaz Sailing ships bad always appealed Spain.” Here came Francis Drake 1700 to 1760. . victorlan period and that it was spy during the Civil War. each made a long shot tr tie the “to singe the King of Spain’ gives a letter to the other ride. ’The Connecticut submitted its laws only to me, and sometimes I had the scoring is similar to the first game. four times to the mother govern­ Also, among the various iadiVidur written for the author’s children. —Florence De \^to, ’84. score, six all at half time. At the beard.” In old Madrid I view in a treat of seeing some great g r^ — K ^ p p . m en t els and bodiee in England veatad opening of the last half. Textile bull-fight the last remnant of a fast with authority, there was such ig­ ship from the Argentine scout the The man who reviewed and wrote ^;ain took the lead and kept their coast under full sail, a mass of disappearing Spain. Leaving Clarke norance, iadiffereaee end opponents scoreless for the third the opinions on the Connecticut laws snow-white canvas with the spray and Spain I travel down “The Road neca that cooperation was alwasa quEuter. The Machinists came back was astonl8hli.gly modern in his flying from under her bowsprit and to Romance” with Hallburton, or go difficult end frequently impfvislWt DECLARES JAMAICA strongly in the last quarter to put “Vagabonding Down the Andes” views. He had little sympathy with churned up snowy wake at her rear. EIHICAmNAL ailB the stringent colonial punishments More important, s w was the feet their team in the lead by one point ^ th FYanck, who satisfies by wan­ that the pmlod was one of oonsti- with two minutes to play. Saverick A sight like this reminds one of sea- although be strongly favored most stories filled with blood-thirsty derlust and the lure of foreign coun­ tutional change when the power of of the Textile team made a field tries with the magic of hltf pen. of the enactments of the colony, NATIVES FRIENDLY pirates, swash-buckling buccaneers, finding objections to only seventy- the King, his ^uaoil snd mppdntees SFHUT OF SPRING goal to put Textile in the lead. It TO MEET A P m 10 and high adventure on the Spanish I believe that the first condition five of the 887 acts and uiree reso­ was dedinlag and the auth^ty of Spring—^wlth great eagerness a looked as if it was anyone’s game M pleasure in literature is to aban­ Main. lutions. He va^ Francis Fane, legal parliament was becoming more and multitude of people await its com­ when one of the Textile players don all affection. Read what you more predominant. In The oonfiiet was caught in the Eust of fouling. Jop Romance and Adventure adviser to the Board of Trade from ing. The transformation of seasons, Iwe. Some people enjoy non-fic­ 1725 to 1746. between the Toriea end l^^^llg8, the Speaker at Girl Reserves wtpecially winter to spring, causes a Valenti of the Machine team was On stormy nights, when the rain tion, but I rarely find a place for it royal prerogative and parllameB Frank W. Wright, Commis­ The story of the Connecticut transformation of human lives. Its given the ball to make the foul lashes the windowpanes and the in my reading because it does not control, and the principles that sweet and exciting essence brings shots. He sank the first one which wind moans around the bouse, give colon/s relations with the British represented, ample reaeon can be Mentions Absence of appe^ to me. Weighty discourses government following the receipt of forth new hopes and expectations. tied the score, then deliberately and me refuge in a book like Charles on the economic situation and poli­ sioner of Education in found for the failure of the plena The new rolrit of happiness is ap­ carefully tried for the second shot, Kingsley’s “Westward Ho.” This its charter is told in "Connecticut Agelnst the obartered oolbnlea. The tical conlroverslea bore me; I do not and the British Government,” one of parent and blossoms zorth Just as which was successful. If he had book carries you back a few h\m- like them because they are far be­ refusal of oMllamsnt to support thO Handicrafts ^ Tells of missed this shot an overtime i>erlod Massachusetts, Speaker. the twenty pamphlets published by the beauty of the landscape is re­ dred years and fills vou vrith the yond ms. Romantic themes are mv Board of Trads and to stren^en turned, almost like magic. would have been necessary. ’This joy of adventure in far-off places, the Yale University Press for the the prerogative of ibe Crown or to made the second straight victory for source of entertainment, and I am Committee on Historical Publication Fmit Raising. This drastic change^ is apparent where xmtold wealth abounds in content with “a tall ship and a star take effective measures Itself to hold among the High school students. Re­ his team. The final score was 12-11. plenty. For once you are a stad- The Educfttional Club, at its of the Tercentenary Commission, the colonies to ths legal obedience —Lewis L. Neff, 35B. **®^ sunny coral Isles which is now planning the State’s port cards, I am sure, might be con­ wart man of Devon, tbriUed with a and blue lagoons, and the dark meeting Tuesday evening, April 10 was the best aeourity ^ t the latter Miss MacCracken. of the Hart­ sidered a barometer. Students take “wet sheet and a flowing sea” and three hundredth anniversary cele­ could have possessed egetost at­ mysterious doings in Llmehouse in the High school ball, will have as bration in 1985. This pamphlet, ford T. M. C. A., spoke and exhibited a new and lively Interest in studies, the salty tang of a stiff sea-breeze. nights. tempts to reduce them to the statiie written by Professor Charles m An­ films at the Girl ^serves meeting, sports, social affairs and all other Kingsley has held me enthralled for the speaker Frank W. Wrlgh., who . of dependencies, the interests of —William Grey, ’84. drews, as well as others of the se­ held March 27, at the Center church. activities which consume Interest CHAMBER PERMITS hours with his descriptions of sea- is Commissioner of Education in which were subordinate to those of She has Just returned from a trip to and time. Spring is a revelation of fights, kacke^ towns, and the hor­ Massachusetts. Mr. Wright, a very ries may be obtained from the Yale the mother country. University Press. = Jamaica and the West Indies. beauty. Spring stimulates the im­ rors of the Spanish Inquisition. r L L B E GLAD interesting speaker, has chosen as The speaker stressed the beauty agination, and I submit this short BOOK AMERTISING Romance is not lacking, awrf one can his subject “New Occasions to Not Interested ^ of the West Indies, and the colorful essay, knowing that I may be ac­ imagine himself to oe th4 young complaining about the Teach New Duties.” Connecticut and Rhode Island clothing of the natives. As the ship cused of p(»sesslng an exaggerated cold weather all winter. She had to The funds from the leotifi'e will plajred practically no part in' sd- herq reselling a fair damsel from vanoing the w flfare of England. Of enters the harbor, the vivid blue of imagination; so I’ll blame it on to the clutches of the Spaniards. Some­ scarf be used for the work of the Educa­ the mountains contrasting with the Spring. Somanhis Solicitors May So­ Md mltiens about six times every tional Club. For a number of years them, the Board of Trade said in times our hero falls in love with 1780, “We seldom hear from them pastel-colored houses of the harbor —Nadine Sullivan, ’37B. day she said to her the club has supplied free milk for EASTER some dark-eyed beauty and the con­ mother, “I’U be glad when sprtog except when'they stand in need of mads an impressive picture. Jamaica sequences are very entertaining. imdernourlshed children and has licit Ads from Any Com­ the countenance, the protection, or New hope and new love are dawn­ is an English city but looks Spanish Pirate Gold ^ w ^ W® ^th only bought glasses for children who to the tourist. a jacket and rubbers.” ^ the asslstanoe of the Crown.” Why ing BOOKKEEPING CONTEST In other ssa-stories you engage needed them but could not meet the such a situation was allowed to con­ The natives are imllke our negroes in deadly conflict with pirate hordes, spring weather expense. Recently, It advanced In the heart of a new bom merce Member Here. ^me, so Mary went with only a tinue in the face of frequent protests spring, as they have never been subjected to armed to the teeth. You are cap­ money for the removal of diseased slavery, and therefore are very in­ jacket and rubbers. On the way by the Board of Trade and others In ths heart of a tender whits Uly IN BRIDGEPORT APRIL 21 tured and when about to meet cer­ tonsils and to maintain work In concerned with oolcmial- manage­ dependent and lead a simply life of Definite arrangements for the she went through dental hygiene. Since the Open Air And ths peal of an Easter bell’p their own. They are very poor but tain death by walking the plank, a field which was very muddy. Her ment, is an interesting qusition In procedure qf soliciting advertise­ school closed, they have maintained ring. wear bright-colored clothing, which An elimination contest is . to be the “Deusex Machlna” enters from rubbers Mme off five times before the history of BngUsh p a ^ poUtlcs. ments and subscribers for SomEuihis nutrition classes, providing nutri­ can be purchased very cheaply conducted here by Russell A. somewhere or other, and in a ^e reached home. Mary said to The immunity from outride control, was made during a meeting of the twinkling of an eye you are off on a tious meals for under-privileged New beauty end toith are unfolding there. The poorer natives live in Wright, Instructor of bookkeeping, business staff Wednesday. her mother that night, “I’ll be glad which the colonies claimed under the himt through balmy coral isles for children. terms of their charters was contrary In the spirit of Bester's bright thatched huts and do most of their in preparation for the bookkeeping Each member of the staff has in when summer comes, because it contest to be held April 21, at Cen­ hidden treasure or buried cities of won’t be muddy.” Admission to the lecture, which to the principles of colonial relation­ lore, : coqking outside. The speaker bis possession a letter, obtained Something so pure end uplifting brought out the fact that the natives tral High school in Bridgeport. gold. Sometimes the author takes — ^Eleanor Gordon, ’36B. will be held in the High school as­ ship accepted at the time, and led The contest will be open to all from the Manchester Chamber of you on a long toilsome trek across sembly hall, will be 25 cents. to the continued efforts expended to That fills us with courage once were very hospitable and are much Commerce, which permits any m orel more friendly to tourists thsm peo­ pupils who have been regular at­ country, over mountain and plain SPRING FEVER —D. Little, ’34. bring all charter governments under tendants in sebot.. of which the prin­ member of the Chamber to pur­ through thick tropical vegetation immediate control of the Crown. ple of other countries. chase advertising space in the high 'Fruit raising and transporting is cipals or proprietors are bona fide where dlath lurks at every step, to All complaints against Connectl- Again comes ths wonderful stocy - school year book vrithout violating tt seems that things were sort of Of that first Easter long 'sgo. the main occupation and the speaker members of the Connecticut Busi­ some Spanish city—Carthagena be upsl^ down during the past week BOYS PREFER CRIME out for its r e fill of compliance and ness Educators association. The en­ any agreement governing this- sub­ tng the usual place. Battle, murder, cooperation in various matters from When Christ resurrected in glory <" said that all bananas are picked and ject. at High school. In the first place, packed in ships at night to insure trants must have b^;un their study and sudden death prevail, the city which it considered Itself exempt did And the world bowed its head down since September, 1982. At a special period to be called on Tuesday the clocks «ere either IN RADIO PROGRAMS not prevail upon parUament, how­ low. safe transportation. She mentioned is looted, and the conquerors divide running wild or not running at all several kinds of fruit that could not All pupils with the above require­ next week, the staff will present the spoils. Stories like these have ever, owing largely to the powerful *. f ments are urged to get in touch with each home room with the price an irresistible appeal to tbs “ ^ ^^rnoon most of the clocks and growing whig Influence which That ia the reason for Bastm be transported as they are so perish­ ^uld indicate around iO o’clock. able. Mr. Wright for fuU particulars if quotas of the year book and other imagination and the present is for Girls Like Drama in Poll Con­ viewed the propo^ measures as Which oomea with the splendor of 'The speaker was surprised to find they are Interested. A team of not details concerning the publication. gotten with the return of the vivi­ ^ ® ^®^ minutes ducted at High School to De­ Tory Instruments derigned to en' spring, r that the natives did not do any handi­ more than three members will be —M. Naczkowskl, ’34. fied past. late Wednesday. When the bell did slave New England. Likewise, ef­ That’s why ths flowers ere blooms rtity, the blasts lasted a long time. termine “Mike” Favorites. craft and it was difficult to obtain chosen by thd elimination process, to Wild West Stuff forts were made to have the colonies tag r souvenirs of the trip. represent the local High school at around th surrender their charters of their own When stories of tbs sea are not Recent investigations Into the And the birds find a new soof to One of the mo^ interesting ex­ Bridgeport. building quite often. The geology accord, but these failed except in tbs SPORT SLANTS available, I turn to the stories of likes and dislikes of students as to stag! periences that the speaker had was There will be two divisions in the “wild and woolly West” for en­ ^ass had two animal visitors instda case of tbs Jerseys, the Carolinas FLORIA PXSANX. -^ the contests at Central High. A of s week. One visitor was a cat radio programs netted the follow­ and the Bahamas. Governor Salton to be invited to a dance given by the It won’t be long until the West tertainment. ’There is always the 142 Pins street. natives for the tourists. The invi­ class win be held for first and and the other a dog. They didn't ing results: in general, boys prefer stall’s reply for Connecticut to these Side pla> ground will have more conventional plot of vnter rlghtsi the Eno Crime Club, while the girls’ tation was in Spanish and It warned second year bookkeeping. TTie con­ rustlers, and the pretty ^ 1 , bpt the ^ m to be bothered by the pupils attempts presented the colony’s test will be purely team oompetition, activity thsm^ a beehive cluttered in the room. favorite Is “Dangerous Paradise.” viewpoint with vigor and -shrewd­ the tourists not to bring, any fire­ with hornets. With the air getting adventures of a Two-Gun Tom arms with them. The dance proved and silver cups will be awarded to ^toybe all this excitement can be In Soph. IB, with 80 members cast­ ness. balmier each day and warmer amuse ms. He goes through in one to be an ordinary formal dance, to the public or private school whose explained by the comlpg of spring ing their votes, the moat disliked Connecticut was not disrespectful weather approaching, the baseball day what a normal person doss In wograma and ^rfonners were: Ed the disappointment of the tourists team places first. These cujm are to a lifetime. Of course Tom is al —James Bricer, ’34. of the mother government, however. who expected excitement. be returned to the Association the equipment will soon be taken out of Wynn, five; Amos ’n’ Andy, four; In all matters ooncsrnlng trade and the supply room and given out to ways a stalwart, brawny son of Todd read and translated the invita­ following year, prior to the next ROBIN REDBREAST Eddie Cantor, three; Joe Fenner and navigation, she gave ready oompU- tion. convention, to be contested for the players. The Javelin, the discus Texas, reputed to have the fastest Pickens Sisters, two each; Jack ance. Connectlout’8 governors did draw in all the West. Spits lead Following the talk given by Miss again. Permanent possession of the and the shot put will be winging Pearl, Wisard of Os, Jack Arm­ not have to be conmrmsd by the their way through the ozone. from his two guns like a machine I spied a robin this morning— MacCracken, Miss Casey told the cup will be gained by winning it The first Tve seen this year strong, Kristian Kzisns, Skippy. Crown, but each took an oath to fortunes of the girls and refresh­ three timea Gold medals will be gun in barroom scrambles; bullets Orphan Annls, Voice of Experience, support ths acts of trade. Circular The youthful cries of the athletes, fly around him In all directions but was strutting in tbs garden, “WhUe Rome Borne’* la Good ments of coffee and cookies were awarded to individual first place So gay, so proud, so dear. Singing Lady, Phil Cook, and *aay Instruotions concerning such matters of Short Fleeea. served. winners, and silver medals to in­ mingled with the sharp crack of the our Tom baa a charmed life, or else singer*, 1 each. (Rudy Vallee, two as piracy, ships’ passes, prayers for ball meeting the bat and the thud —Jeimie Sandholm, ’35A. dividual second place winners. be is an iron man, and he usually votes against). Favorits perform the royal family, Greenwich Hos­ of running feet on the cinder path! escapes unscathed every time I was standing near the window. In some w i^ it hardly The second year contest material In a corner squeezed up tight, ers, listed as first choice, by this pital dues, royal and admiralty worth while to review A la will be New Type Objective Test, The hoarse bawling of the baseball Sometimes Tom is outlawed for same, group. Included: Lowell rights, duties on negroes and felons coach! A tall track coach giving something or other, but he usually When he turned around and saw WooUcott’s new b o ^ “Whlla HIGH, 1HADE SCHOOLS made up of the fine following parts; me, Thomas, P ^ Harris, Ben Benile. imported, relations with the enemy Bums.” Mr. WooUcott, alsaady 1. Statement of Profit and Loss advice to a group of his boys. A redeema himself by rounding up a C ^t Tim Healy, Wayne King, in time of war, ths Seottish Darien small group of spectators lingering gang of rustlers who have been And flew away from right, having done sudi a thorough |gb to and Balance Sheet. Furna and Allen, Stoopnsgle and project, the poet offioe, eotaage, let­ reviewing it himself, onoe ovex '' DIPLOMAS ARE GIVEN 2. Adjusting and Closing Entries. around languidly, watching vrith a stealing the cattle of some rich —Mary Bigenski. Budd, Walter Winehell, Bing Cros­ ters of marque, and the'iasue of bllla casual eye. It’s early spring train­ air and once tn the pages of 8. Simple Accrued and Deferred rancher. Then Tom proceeds to by, Myrt and Marge, Guy Lombard- of credit were sent to Oonaectlout Items and Preserves. < ' ing for baseball and track. love to the rancher’s beauti- DEBATE ON WOMEN DBTVEBS and generally obeyed. The authority New Yorker”, anything anyboa'^ do, Hank Keene, Jack Benny,'M*rx could say would seem to he Students Must Do 40 Hours in 4. Controlling Account. —Joe Mistretta, ’84. daughter, marries the girl, and Brothers, Hank Penny, Ruhlnoff, of the king wee admitted in all Members of one at Mies Burke’s or less superfluous. Shop Work Plus 20 Hours 5. Simple partnership questions. Uves happily ever after. ’This is the Johnny Marvin, Fu Manohu, MlUa matters eonoernfam botmdary oon- "MABOH OF DEMOCRACY” Freshman English classes became Nsverthslsas, you may The firsth 3rear contest material t3rpe o f western story foim d in Bros, sn^ Jessica Dragonstts. Also troversies, and the right of the Regular School Work. so Intense during a topic concerning mlsssd this authors words to ' will also be New Type Objective magazines, and for the real roman­ mentioned were names chosen Ity Treasury Board and ths Oommls- Test and consist of five parts: Mr. Piper, of the history depart­ tic glamour of the Old West 1 turn traffic regulations, which led Into a datlon of his own bodr, so wa' Separate report cEirds are now other students in the leaat-liksd: aloaers of Customs to oppotat cus­ (1) Bookkeeping vocabulary; (2) ment, has been employing Jcunes X® works of Zane Grey or Owen discussion of “rattle-headed” wom­ toms offlclala was rscognissd. The as well discuss It here for a < being sent cut by the Trade school Trowlow Adam’s “March of Demo­ Penner, Cantor and others. “While Rome Bums,” thei^ | f Journalizing; (8 and 4) Simple func­ Wlster, where ia portrayed the true en drivers, that they are anxious to Fr. 7A made a determined stand oolcoy also lent its aanitanee in a and the High school, but it is still tions of account; (5) Questions on cracy” as a text book in all his his­ spirit of the wide open spaces. arrange a debate on the rate of au­ lukewarm way to ths survtyor gen­ crilection of short possible for a student to obtain a agatost Amos ’n’ Andy, Goldbergs, statements. tory classes for the psuit week so Detootfve TbrOls tomobile accidents In which men eral of ths woods whoes duty it was graceful and talent diploma from the Manchester High Lawrence Ttbbett, with a less im­ An application fee of 81 per con­ as to acquaint the students with im- The detective thriller is my next and women are respon&lble. Natu< to guard treeq suitable for meets tor Most at them ere p r e ^ school and from the State Trade mediate facts surrounding the pres­ pressive show ing sg sin st Wi tag. testant is required and must be sent choice for an evening’s entertain­ rally, feeling on this question runs cifl) C alloi^, Crssy ths royal nevy. school at the same time. This is with the application. ent depression from the year 1928 ment. The enjoyment in this type very high, as ths class is almost Order Cede Sotooittod Thsre Is a ooUsetlea of ttttte' njade possible by the High school- on. This period is not covered very program, Roxy and EOs Gang, ror stories, tor Instanoe, —B. Schleldge, ’85. erf fiction comes from the mast^ evenly divided as to boys and girls. and Bob, little Italy, Buck Jmes, Ihe diflloulty over the submission Trade school co-operative course. adequately in the standard text ■lauth’s unraveling of a seemingly Sam Bapienza is the very capable tor review of Conneetteut’s lews told. There are IGr. Wc Studmits electing this co-operative books, as they were published in Ben Bernle, Potash and Perimuttsr. came to the fore ta 1666 when the aervationa on Ruaria, airy BCC GIRLS WIN impossible tangle of suspicion, mlas- secretary of this class. His witty In still another class, Fr. Eng. curriculum divide their time be­ The Rec team consisting largely early 1929 and the crash did not ^ links, and circumstantial evi­ comments make the pupils look for­ Board of Trade wee iestrtoted “to mtoous. tween the High seboed and Trade come imtil October of the same 2A, cornprlsmg 88 members, the examine into end weigh the acts of Thixs la, hii reottal to ^ High school girls, got revenge in dence by deductions from bis “ob- ward eagerly to each day’s report. best-liked programs were: Lowell school, going mornings - to,, one Connecticut State College Tuesday year. the several plantations.” Although What seartiad sei^ations,” grounded conclusions, —^Marjorie Wilson, ’84, ’Thomss, six; Current svents, BdtUe school and afternoons to the other. nlfl^t by outswlmmlng them for a —^H. Ouenin, ’34. ths Crown lewyne heff ruled that his mind Ity hia and practical discoveries.” M' Canton, five each; Myrt ’n’ Marge, However, it is necessary for them score reading 88-27. stories dealing with vampire^* and JUNIORS MEET the King under the ooiehy’s charter is- ah84 Bundesea A dventures in t '85, A “ . Old R fngef^^ttt' ssf; .

MANCHSSTI»E\tonNOHBa»UVMANC^tSrm aATtmDAT,MAIlCH8J,19j kpK Aid Society Elects Ua. woal ktl Da la Plans are neaiisff completion for Tht Ladies’ Aid society of the MOUNTAIN—’TAIN-kea lMa U r i 5:00—Paaeho and his Orebaatta. PACIPIO CQ* the ammal Washington trip of the Rockville Methodist church has 5:80—Jack Armstrong—AH Ameri­ khq k M ktar Senior class of the Rockville High elected officers for the year as fol­ can Boy. Cent, last school three weeks hence. A week lows; President,'Mrs. Walter H. 5:46—Charles CarUle, 3?Jt~?***«2P.*6**»* Opers^to e AnitasB will be spent in Washington, Annap­ Plummer; secretary, Mrs. * Harry 6:00—Meet the Artist. 1*2?^ *•••.• ••'d Oniiaatra olis and New York. Bodman; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Sy M pagiti 6:16—Voice a t Rom ance. aSTa A« The itinerary of the trip was o;a- monds. During the absence of Mrs. 6:80—Frederic Wm. Vma— -The LoiaM m Bodman, Mrs. Flora Green is to act --i noxmced yesterday by Prof. Philip P o litic a l Situation in Waab> IviWW I as secretary, as M ra Bodman is vis­ : tns 0 M. Howe who is to conduct the ington Tonight” party, which will number close to iting in California. 8Sfc«&Sa,"S!.“a .. 6:46—Ye Happy Minstrel and Huy rroo-i. a. Marm Ians Con. 100. H e w ill be accom panied . uy Civil Betterment Group Band. " " f c ’w - S S 's r t f f l r The Vernon Civil Betterment As­ I f‘S^£!*daS Party—eat to coast Min Oweldolyn Cook and Miss 7:00—EHder Michaux and his dbn- S iS ^ ia n m Paimit Dramas Elizabeth Weed of the High school sociation will hold a meeting at the ti: lOJif-Ta as AnnounounOM gregatlon . 'IfiO^Naw^MMeal SPaaturo faculty. Following is the Itinerary Dobsonvllle schoolhouse on Monday 7 :80— Serenadera. lltoS-Ralah ■arltona Saturday, April 21—Leave Rook' evening. Following the business 10:44—1 1 ■ladrt«isfa OrshMtra NBC-WJ2 NETWORK meeting a social hour will be enjoy­ 7:45—Isham Jones and his Orches­ lSt1»-'»11t1» '■Pfssa-wasle Nawt Jarvioa vUle at 7 a. m. and Hartford at tra. 16:8 ^ 11 i^MaSrtouara Ora. (Coni'aj a m., arrive in New York at 10:45 ed at which time there will be two 10:SP—IlilO—Ona M n ’s Pamily— c to e costume dances by Miss Lorraine 8 :00—Forty-five Minutes in Holly- l1i0P>l8:06-ears^ Oamivat—e to a m. Transfer across city on B. & wood. 0 O. R. R. coaches. Leave Jersey City Semple of Rockville and a Cossack OtS-WABC NETWORK dance by Faith Bllnp, Lorraine An­ 8:45—Nat SblUcret’s Orchestra. on special train for Rockville High 9:00— The PlaybOirs. derson, Robert Sherman and Donald ■AIIC— Saati watw liada woko wCao school and Collinsville High school 9:15—Alexander . Woolcott — The waab wnao wSr Wkbw wkro wbk cklw on B. & O. R. R. at 11:30 a. m. Loverin. Miss Margaret Domhelm, wdro wean wfp wjaa woan wfbl trapd school nurse, w ill also deliver a short Town Crier. wjsv wmaa; MIdwaat: wbbpi wtbn luncheon served on train in diners. 9:80—George Jessel. kmbo kmoz wewo wbaa Arrive in Philadelphia at 1:80 p. m. talk on her work in the schools. EAST— wpK wbp wlbw whoe WIbS wtaa Funeral of O. F. Werner 10:00—Byrd’s Antarctic Expedition. wore wleo ofrb mtao sight-seeing tour of city, business 10:30— Leaders in A 9tion . section aJid Fairmount Park. Leave The funeral of Carl F. Werner, 83, 5 1X11— wgat wini^wbw woam wdod as king of the dance. EspeclaUy as done by Ricardo Cortez and Dolores Del Rio. and 10:45— Gus Arheim’s Orchestra. ra wraO wlao wdsu wtoc krM wrr cant. East Philadelphia at 8:27 p. m.; arrive in of Broad Brook, who died Wednes­ the 800 Btisby Berkeley dancers In “Wonder Bar”, First National musical sensation at the State tomorrow. k^b ktsa Waoo koma wdbo wodx wbt day morning at S t Francis hospital, 11:15— Press Radio News. i:4f—Motpopoiitan oparp*rto A Washington at 6:15 p. m. Trans wdae wblf wtar wdbj wwva wibbk Wtja .4,.Nlarmw, WanasT Hartford, following an operation, 11:20—Ann Leaf at the Organ; Brad .wmbr fer to the Arlington Hotel, Vermont , MIOWIfT^wcab wtl Wmt wlBbd wias will be held at the White Funeral Reynolds, tenor. 1*5®“ 5 2®“ ic**tia Jaokis He|l*r, avenue, between K and L streets, tentlous offerings, was altered to jwtbw kfa kfab wkbn ■" weoa wabt ksej Home on Elm street this afternoon 11:80— “Peter the Great” wnax a.SH Annio— east n o rth v ^ s t make an opportunity for LeRoy to ' MOUNTAIN— kvor Us koh Ml Sunday, April 22—Forenoon, at 2:80 o’clock, and at the Luclna A M U S E ip T S iCOAST-khJ koto kfi« kbTVfM kri Memorial Chapti in Grove w »i cem- do his stuff along with such stars Sunday April 1st church; afternoon, tour of the resi­ as Kay Prands, Dick Powell, Do­ WTiC A . Id. jkfbk ^ kwt kara kdb ktOBblMb rt* dential section Of Uie city with stops e t e ^ a t 8 o’clock. Rev. Dr. George lores Del Rio, A1 Jolsofi, Ricardo 10:00— Church of the Air. Cant laat at Zoological Park, St. Alban's S. Brookes, pastor of the Union Hartford, Conn. 1S;90- isSO-Hareld Knisht Or,— to a Congregational church, will officiate. “THREE AND O N r TO BE Cortez, Hugh Herbert, Guy Kibbee, 50.000 W., 1060 fL a , 282-8 M. 10:80—Melody Parade. 1 :00— 2:00—Artists'* Raeltal-o te sat OatralC Vartatyl Cathedral, Arlington and Port Mey­ Louise Fazenda and a score of 1 ?’» ! ! Amarlaa, Dramatis Burial will be in the family plot in Trsveler* Broadcasting Service 10:45— ’The Playboys. i 1;30— 2;3<^Oanolna Bchoss -a to 0 i* »-< a v a lla r t Mala Quartat ^ er, and the Lincoln Memorial; eve­ other big movie names. 2:00— 3:0^Ths Roundtowners—0 to 0 ning, Congressional Library. Grove Hill cemetery. 11:00—Services from the First Uni­ ; ^ • «S “^ ' ‘agram Ppom Montraal FEATURED AT PARSONS Busby Berkeley, who stages and fw -A n n Lsaf at tha Organ Jaakaon. Orr-PJs Monday and Tuesday, April 23 and Mr. Werner was bom in Berlin, tarian Meeting House. directs the lavish muslcM numbers Saturday, March 8L 13:00—Mirth Parade. 24— ^Vislt places o f various In terest Germ any, O ctober 9, 1861. H e is P . M. fi^^^lPsHA^Natlanal ParM Prawiia survived by a son, Carl Wemer, of in the picture, conferred with Le­ 12:16—Italian Melodies. 5’S^?*"**** • Orohsatrs— U a WUa Barn Oanea-toMt in Washingtoa. Trips arranged Jacqueline L<^:an Leads Cast in 1^30'—Blue Room Echoes— Joseph 4 :8 ^ •:S0^sek Armstrong—St oWy; from day to day, including side trip Appleton, Wls., and two daughters, Roy as to which of tbe latter’s 12:80—Tito Ouizar’s Mid-Day Sere-< ,M«urlo giMrmanrman Orehaatra—westOrehsstra— wast 1SiaA--i1itt—PauTis itt—m W hiU rnan'2^ French Farce— Good Sup­ dances would be the most appro­ Blume, director. nade. 4i4J— 4:44^Ms.baa. CatiW Cartlls, tonga-to Songo—to a lliOS-ltroS^aok Oanr?*a OrahaMM to M t Vernon, Congress in session. Mrs. Anna Lynch and Mrs. Elsie 8:0(V-6:00—Mas* * -'■ ' ' A rst of Broad Brook. porting Roles. priate. He explained that tbe scene l i 6A—"Manon” from Metropolitan 12:45— Polish Program. sat tha A r ila t-c to oat 11:to^1tia*-^nM nt L a w ^ ? White House, uid various other Opera House. Foneral of O. B. KlotMr would supposedly be in the colored 1:00— Church of the Air. places. 8:18—Silent Wednesday, April 36 — Leave The funeral of Guido B. Xlotser, The way of a maid with three men folks* heaven. 1:80—Lazy D u , the MinstrSl Man. 7:16—Jos Rinas and his 3:00—Jtar X D m and Nights. Washington at 1:16 p. m.; arrive 77, of Vernon Center, who died on forms the theme of a witty and Hal thought a moment and then with Irving Kaufman. Orchestra. 3:80—Jttngs e< Ntolody. Wednesday morning at Manchester said, “Watch this.” Simday, L at Annapolis at 3:85; visit the U. 8 clever and at the same time risque P . M. 3:00—’The Radio Voice of RaUglon 7:80—F. O. B. Detroit—Benny K yu 8:00—Spartan ’TrioUana. Memorial hospital, will be hdd at comedy, “Three and One,” starring The “this” was a combination —Dr. Robbins W. Barstow, and his Orchestra. Naval Academy. Leave Annapolis 8:00— Eddie Cantor; Rubinoff’s Or­ 8:80—Jan Qaiber and his Orcheor the.Quish Funeral Homq on Main Jacqueline Logan, and co-featuring shuffle, tap, and clog arrange­ Pres. Hartford Seminary at 6:15 p. m.; arrive in Baltimore chestra. 8:00—Art In America—"Filbert tra. and transfer to Chesapeake Steam' street, Manchester, this aftembon at Nana Bryant, King Calder and Sher- ment. Berkeley beamed and said Foundation. Stuart and the WasUngton Por­ 9:00—Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. 2:80 o’clock. Bulial will be in the It was just right 2:30—’The Big Hollywood Show; tra its.” 4:00—Albwt Payaon Terhune. ship Company steamer; leave Bal­ 9:80—Studio Program. 4:16—Fascinating Facts. timore from Pier 19 at 6:80 p. m.; family plot in Elmwood Cemetery; Then Hal told how be bad first Abe Lyman’s Orchestra. 8:21—Cavaliers (malt quartet). Vernon Center. learned the step from copying the 10:00—Frank Black’s Orchestra. 3:00—New York or­ 4:30—MaaaaehuMtta B ly OoIcbIm evening dinner on steamer; three 10:30—Hall of Fame. 8:30—New England Community Mr. Klotzer is survived by three gaudy dancing doll years before, lit­ chestra. —(Reason L. Archer. persons to a stateroom. 11:00—The Merry Madcaps — Nor­ Singing Chibs. Thursday, April 26—Arrive m sons, Albert C. Klotser and Paul B. tle realizing that from such a bum­ 4:00— ^Radio Leagu e o f the L ittle 8:45-^News. 4:30—Princess Pat players, draaq man Cloutier, director. Norfolk, Virginia, at 6:45 a. m., Klotzer, of Manchester, and Emil T. ble beginning be would be doing Flower— Father Coughlin. 5:00 —National Vespera— "Th# 11:30— Orchestral Gems— Christiaan 9:00—Broadway Orcheetra. breakfart on steamer. After break­ Klotzer, of Vernon Center; also three the same number in a mammo^ 6:00— ^Mlke H anapi and his M elody 9:30— Ekldie Duchln and his Orehea- Christian Attitude Toward fast government steamer will take daughters, Mrs. Otis Hill, of Man­ musical extravaganza. Krlens, director; with Helen Boys. Death,” Dr. H any Barr, soprano. tra, party to the Portsmouth Navy Yard chester; Mrs. Thomas Silcox, of Hal did tbe number surrounded 5:16—Everett D. Dow—“Did You Fosdick. 12:00—Frankie Master’s Orchestra. 10:00—Evening Reveries — James for a tour of Inspection and from Vernon Center, and Mrs. G er^de with 800 of Hollywood’s most gor­ K now ’That.” 6:80—(3 »n d Hotel (dtsuna)—'Anno' 12:30— Dan Russo’s Orchestra. J. O’Hara, organist. here buses win take party to W il­ Goumvoller, of Hartford. geous girls, accompanied by a many 6:80—JuUa Sanderson and Frank Seymour. ^ < BockviOe Briefs 1 :00— S ile n t 10:15— Time, weather, temperature. liamsburg, Jamestown and York- Instrumented band. But it’s not Crum lt. 10:20— Sports Review. 6:00— Symphony Orchestra. The public and parochial schools town via Newport News; leave Old improbable to imagine that the 6:00—Farm and Garden Talk. 10:30—National Bam Dance. 7:00—7 ^ Weems and OreheA;: Point Comfort at 7:15 p- m. with of Rockville are closed for the dancer got a much bigger thrill 6:10—Webster’s Old ’Timers. tra. Easter recess. 11:30—Press-Radio Bureau Nefws dinner on steamer. qjom his parental praise when he 6:30— Smiling Eld McConnell. 7:80—Joe Ponner, comedian. Miss Ruth Pippin, a patient at Service. Friday, April 27—Arrive at Bal­ fim did the dance to their satis­ 6:45— ^The F a m ily T heater— ^Act _ 8:00—Eddie Cantor, Ruhtnoft Qib^ Cedar Crest Sanltorium; is the guest WAPPING 11:36—Paul Whiteman and his Ho­ timore, Ma^lahd, at 6:45 a. m.; faction than be did when be re­ 7:00—^The American Revue, Jack oheatra. ; of her mother, Mrs. Ellen F1^ of tel BUtmore Orchestra. hreakfast on steamer; leave Balti­ ceived a tremendous spontaneous Denny’s Orchestra. 9:00—George M. Oohesj Trgyelen * Union strbeL .Affl schools In South W indsor 12:00—Jack Denny and his Hotel more over B. & O. R. R. at 8:40 ovation frean the packed sound 7:30— T h e F a m ily ’Theater— ^Act 2. Pierre Orc»'estra. Quartet; Emil Coleman and a. m., luncheon on train; sirrive La Town Clerk and Mrs. John R stage on the First National lot closed last Thursday afternoon for 7 :45— Cocoanut G rove Am bassa­ 12:30 a. m.—^Vincent Lopez and hia Orchestia. • ■ New York at 1:28 p. m. Leave New ’Thomas are spending the holidays at dors. Branford as the guest of their “Wonder Bar” is the interna­ Good Friday. They will reopen on Hotel S t Regis Orchestra. 9:80—Walter Tl^nohell. York at 2 p. m., arrive in Hartford 8:00—Sunday Nlte Revue— Austin daughter. tionally famous musical drama in Monday morning as usual. 9:46—Adventures in wssita. at 6:01 p. m., arrive in Rockville at Scrivener, director. Scott Brown of the Rockville which A1 Jolson starred. T here w ere about 65 or 70 people Simday, April 1 10:06—■nme, 6 p. m. who attended the ’Thursday evening 8:30— Waring’s Pennsylvanians and 10:02—Old Farmer’s Seasonal Observances Garage is seriously ill at his home Guest Star. 8:00— Samovar Serenade. on Grove street. meeting at the Federated church. 10:04—’rcpiperature. Good Friday was fittingly ob­ 9:00—Seven Star Revue—Nino 8:80— ’Time, weather,* temperature. ’The Past Chiefs Club of Damon It was a union service with Rev. 10:06—Famous Sayings. served in Rockville on Good Friday Harry S. Martin preaching the ser­ Martini, Jana Froman, Elmo 8:83— Lew White, organist 10:08—Weather. and plans are now completed for Temple, Pythian Sisters, will hold a Miss Nana Bryant ANDOVER 9:00—Elaster Siuirise Service ^ m meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles mon, which was followed by the Rapee’a Orchestra; Ted Hus- 10:10—Organ redtal— James the observance of the Easter Sea­ ling Oliver, which will be presented Holy Communion service. ing; Vagabond Glee Qub. M t Davidson, San Francisco. son. Special programs are being Prelle on Progress avenue on Mon­ O’Hara. day evening. at Parsons’ Theater for a week’s en­ Mrs. J. F, Fltzpatrlclt, v io makes Hart T. Dexter is seriously ill at 10:00—“Patri’s Dramas of Child­ 10:00— ^uthland Sketches—South- 10:15—Sports Review. arrang^ in the churches of the com­ gagement commencing Monday eve­ the Hartford hospital. He was tak­ hood.” em alres. m unity. her home with her daughter and 10:30—Joe and Bateese. ning, April 2. The production comes en ill quiet suddenly last Monday 10:30— Ernest Hutchinson, pianist; 10:30—^Music and American Youth 10:45— L ’Heure Bxquise. The cxistomary Good Friday serv­ family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps, Concert Orchestra. MOST CHILD CRIPPLES to Hartford with the record of a at his home in Pleasant Valley. —Chlcagq School Musicians. 11:00—’Time, weather, ice was held at S t John’s Episcopal two years’ nm in Paris and, this left Wednesday morning for Bay Raymcmd W. Belcher, who under­ 11:00—H. V. Kaltenbom. 1 1 :00—Intematicnel Broadcast from church by the Rockville Ministers 11:06— Organ recital season, an engagement of four went two operations at the Hartford 11:15—Little Jack Little’s Orclfcs- Upsla—Boys Choir, S t Thomas’ Union, opening at noon and continu­ Ridge, L. I., where she will visit her O’Hara. ' months on Broadway. son. Rev. J. H. Fitsgerald for a few hospital was able to return to his tra.. church. in g im til 8 o’clock. The rector, NOW UNDER TREATMENT 11:16—^Eventide Singers. Adapted by Lewis Galantiere and home here last ’Thursday afternoon. 11:45— Fritz Miller’s Orchestra. 11:16— Safety Crusaders. R ^ . Henry B. Olmstead, conducted days. She exi>ected to come home 11:80—Casino de Pares John Houseman from the French of M onday. There will be an Easter worshiji the prayer service and addresses rr 11:30—Radio Nimble Wits—Everett 13:00—Cotton Qub Orchestra. State Hygiene Director Reports Denys Amlel, the play’s exciting and Mrs. Ward Talbot visited in Man­ service and short play entitled “The Smith. m ^ta^ns of the "Words of the A. M. gayly mteresting action starts when chester Thursday, seeing Mrs. A. B. Resurrection of Peter,” in place of Cross” were given by the clergymen 55 Per Cent Now Climbing 11:45—^Metropolitan Organ redtal Lois Valois’ three sons, sired by Fiink at the Memorial hospital. the regular study hour of the Sun­ 12:80—’Terrace (3arden OrchM ri. In.the following order: Towards Health. —Arthur Martel. three different fathers, are Intro­ Thirty members of the local day school at the Federated church 1:00—^NBC Program Calendar.'. "Christ of the Cross”, Rev. Dr. P . M. duced to Yvonne Dallier, an exotic Christian Endeavor society met at Easter morning at 9:30 o’clock. The WBZ-WBZA George S. Brookes of the Union Reporting of handicapping de­ 12:09— Time, weather, temperature. young widow, at a country villa. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank final rehearsal was held Thursday Congregationcd church, Rockville. Springfield — Boston 12:15—Baby Rose Marie. fects by pbysiclems in the State to The trio immediately falls in love Hamilton Simday evening. A buf­ British soldiers In the WoxM “God So Loved the World”, Rev, evening following the Thursday eve- 12:80— ^Radio C ity Music H a ll con­ the State Department of Health in with her, and she likes all three, for fet luncheon was served at six ate potatoes that had been Mr. Cooper of Stafford Springs. nlng prayer meeting at the church. c e r t accordance with the Public Acts of different reasons. Paul, a musician o’clock, ’"ollowlng that, a regular Saturday, March 8L for soldiers of tbe Boer Wa "The Compassion of C ^ st”, Rev. ’There will be an Easter service 3 :S0— N ation al Youth Conference 1933 reveals 55 percent o f these and poet, appeals to her soul; Ar­ prayer m eetlM and discussion of the had been cut very tbjh^, Frederick C. Allen of Mcmchester. at tbe First Congregational church “Why I Believe in Immortality,” children now under treatment, it is thur, a successful banker, to her topic ‘W hat Does Jesus Require of next Simday morning. at 10:40 P . M. . or dried, and when placed In' "The Mission of Christ”, Rev reported by Doctor A. Elizabeth In­ practical nature, while Charles, the Us,” took place. After the service a 1:80— Vic and Bade. Dr. Daniel A. Poling. swelled to their ori|^nal slae. David Carter of Wapping. o’clock. The pastor, Rev. Harry S. graham, director of the Bmeau of athlete, attracts her physically. The business meeting was called to plan Martin will take for his sermon sub­ 1:50—Metropolitan Opera — “M "The Gentleness of Christ”, Rev. Child Hygiene, in an article in this hilarious complications which arise for an Easter sunrise service and to non.” Edward L.-Nield, of the Rockville ject, “Easter Repeated.” ’There month’s department bulletin which from this situation combine to form discuss the Easter evening pageant. 6:15— Neil Sisters Baptist church. will be special music by the choir. was issued today. a swiftly moving and highly divert­ The sunrise service will be held on 5 :30— 'Time. "The Despair of Christ”, Rev ing comedy, marked particularly by There wlU be an Easter concert by “Analysis of cases reported shows Bingham Hill at six o’clock Easter 6:31—Jackie Heller, tenor. Charles S. Johnson, of the Rockville its racy, tangy dialogue. the pupils of the Sunday school that 82 percent of them are con­ Sunday morning, with music, 5:45—Little Orphan Annie. Methodist church. “Three and One” is further dis­ Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The genital d^ormities or the result of prayer, scripture quotations, etc. 6:00— A1 P ierce and H is Gang. "The Triumph of Christ”, Rev. tinguished by the excellence of its usual meeting of the Christian Ehi- birth injuries,” writes Dr. Ingraham. Next Thursday evening a Holy 6:30— ’Time. William F. ’Tylu', of the Vernon cast, each selection having been deavor society will be omitted this Only 11 percent ore foimd to be due Week Communion service will be week. Center Congregational church. made with the exacting demands of 6:32— Old Farmer’s Almanac. to poliomyelitis, which, in view of held in the Congregational church. Mathias Spiess of Manchester 6:34— Tempeiature. An Easter cantata will be sung At each role in view. ’The part of the The service will last about an the Union Congregational church on the late epidemic of this disease is sensuous siren is enacted by Miss gave a very interesting stereoptioon 8:36— Sportr Review. lesf than was anticipated. ’The de­ hour, beginning at 8 9’clock. There lecture on “Indians” ’Tuesday morn­ 6:41—Famouf Sayings. Sunday evening at which time Logan, while the three brothers are will be a ten minute address smd fects in the remaining 45 percent of ing for the benefit of the upper 6:43—Weather. Manchester choir and the Temple portrayed by Mr, Calder, Mr. Oliver Communion will be administered. • the cases reported were of- such type grades at Union school. Bapeci^y 6:45— Concert —Eklward MacHugh, quartet will render “Victory Divine” and Don Darcy. Loii Valois is Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nye will that they presumably could be im­ interesting were the facts he told baritone. 1^ M arks. played by Miss Bryant, with Richard unite with the Andover Congreg;a- There will be an English service proved or cured by treatment or 3. Bishop,. Ethel Wilson and- G. about Indian lore, here in South 7:00— W orld in R eview — ^Harold F . tional church by letter on Thursday W indsor. (md cantata at the First Lutheran operation. Included in those under Swayne Gordon rounding out the evening. A t present they are mem­ Manchester. church Sunday morning at 9 a. m., treatment, 1 1 have been operated^ roster. Theodore Viehman has di­ bers of the Liberty Hill church. with a pagecmt, “The Open Door. on. These figures %re interesting rected the play in an expert man­ Mrs. Keller has been very ill with ner. In the evening there will be sung merely as a basis for an estimate of abscesses in both eyes. Her condi­ by an enlarged choir, "Gethsemane the possibility of returning these tion is reported as unprovlng. To Calvary”, in the Ellington CoH' children to health and insuring good Edwin Cook who has been ill at gregatlonal church. and effective citizens in after life, DANCING TOYTAUGHT his home here is Improvtaig rapidly The Greatest Novelty Entertainers Ever . ’I^e church school and choir of ii: place of their becoming family He is now able to sit up for several the First Congregational church ct dependents or public charges. hours a day. Presented At Any Tavern! Vernon Center will present the Physiotherapy is the treatment I ^ LE ROY HIS STEPS Mrs. Am ee Flydal is spending the Easter pageant, “Out of the Gar' now given in most cases of deformi­ week with her mother, Mrs. Frank den”, on Sunday evening at 1 Hamlltcm. ty from poliomyelitis; later some Sensational Feature of **Going o’clock. This is to be for children operative work will probably be Mrs. Wallace Woodln spent Mon­ ‘‘WINDY” PEABODY’S and betw een 25 and 30 o f the boys needed to complete the cure. The to Heaven” Number in Jol- day in Hartford. and girls are to take part in it. challenge in the reports thus far lies son’s Pitcure “Wonder Bar.” Mrs. Eugene Platt and children At the First Baptist church a in the faot 45 percent of the cases are staying with A. B. Frink from ^ “MELODY FOUR” play, "The Challenge of the Cross Thursday until Sunday night are having no care. Of this number When Hal LeRoy, sensational Anyone lliat Has Heard Them is to be presented on Simday eve­ a certain proportion will be caj^ble young dancer, was four and a half The condition of Mrs. A. E. Frink ning. of no improvement. But by some years old his father bought him who hfts b66n in tho Msnehostor Medical Association hospital for several weeks, la re­ means the others of this group mechanical dancln% doll. Dr. George E. Haggart of *iie ported as Improving slowly. should certainly have the advan­ ’That in itself is not particularly BACK AGAIN Lahey Clinic of Boston, will be the important. Many fond parents have principal speaker at the annual tages that modem medicine can render. Unfortunately, many fami­ done the same for their offsprings. meeting of the Tolland County Med­ LOBD CARSON ILL lies regard a crippled child as a The Interesting part is that Hal, ical Association which will be heid although then barely able to toddle, TONIGHT at the Rockville House on Tuesdav poor little dependent who must al­ London, M arch 81.— ( A P ) — Lord learned the intricate steps of the evening, April 17. Dr. Haggart ways be looked after by the rest of Carson, First Lord Of the Admiral- the family. Every devotion is lavish­ jigging tin dancer. And now, years ty and member of tbe War Cabinet ^YiU speak on ‘TreatmSnt of Frac­ later, he does that very same dance tures of Both Bones of the Leg.” ed up has echoed down the centuries. •' picturesque freedom she had in- “I didn’t know he was dead,” Ted Jeffries. For a space she was I^ByABcwHart^ ever painted. The poet Shelley, by moisture or contamination from quiet. Few tragedies have so stirred --'dulged before she met Pablito. Pablito told her. moved by her tragedy, immortal­ the hands. the sympathies of succeedlnsr e^n- That young mao was, at that “ I was sure you didn’t. But “Do you think I killed Jef­ T •iSfew MMi S«vicit ized it in h!s drama “The Cenci.” There are several ways in wlflch fries?” erations. ‘ ® moment, walking rapidly down never mind! It’s too unpleasant. She has inspired many works of medicines o f unpleasant taste may the street, his eyes narrowed and “ Yes ” Some children do not readily take Comes a sparkling spring day The beautiful girl was Beatrice be made more palatable. If very What are you doing here If you art but it is Guido Reni who center­ fixed unseeingly on the way ahead. “W h y?” to Ufe. ’They find that people worry Cencl and her story is one of the cold water is taken, it will s4rve to don’t mind telling me? But per­ when something positively must be ed the sympathy of the world upon What he really w w ted was a “Your dagger was found— ’ She saddest in the world. It is sad cover the taste. haps that is too inquisitive?” them and draw shyly back into done about that too, too splld flesh. her unhappy fate. ^ drink but he had a match next " It isn’t at all,” he answered a could not go on. themselves. To tSLce strangers is and it is horrible, which makes it ’There are many ways to We want to be slim and beautiful Prison Porttalt ' week at the Mirafiores Club. He little thickly. They were in the “I lost it a little while ifter I worse than facing monsters. doubly tragic. castor oil. One of the simplest ia didn’t dare risk forgetting his right away for a party, fbr a new The story is told that Reni, a the so-called castor oil sandwich, midst of one of those sporadic con­ left you. I suppose someone took It U, hard to explEiin this social Beatrice Cenci was executed, troubles in alcohol. beau or a lovely spring dress. young artist of twenty-four, gain­ in which the castor oil is poured on gestions that Obispo and the other it,” he said. He thought dully, attitude, as it is usually formed In charged ^ th murder ot her mo a When the houses began to el­ Fat can’t be taken off in a few ed admittance to Beatrice’s cell a layer of orange juice and coher­ narrow streets of old Havana are “ Beau!” babyhood. It cannot be considered strods father. Befbre she died bow one another he boarded a days or ever In a few weeks with­ “Perhaps Ihy face naay {^vhkan ed with another layer M oraage subject to and for a space their Then he forgot. Here was Es­ abnormal because it seems to be a she saw her stepmother beheaded, tram car that stopped obligingly out endangering your health. Ask compassion,” she said, “if you write juice. talking was ended. He chose a path telle, knowing he had killed that choice the baby makes d^iberately. her brother Giacomo tom with hot In the center of a block, then re­ your doctor. Let him decide what in one comer;— Innocent.” There are few remldies iriileh for her, keeping off those who old man and sittftig with him. In time he may find the simplest pincers, his head battered, his newed its camel-like progress at you ought to eat and how much Guido Reni did better. He paint­ should be kept regularly in the pressed too close, frowning blackly The realization brought him dan­ things of everyday life difficult to throat cut, his body quartered and vien unhurried pace ^tem ated, exercise you can stand. ed it in the sorrowful expression of family medicine chest. American at a yoimg Cuban who too obvious­ gerously close to tears. He felt bear. He shrinks from reality. And hung before the agonized eyes of •^'■when the motorman felt that way, then he does a very natural thing. the lovely, tear drenched eyes, the people suffer today from overdoa- ly looked upon her as fair. the smart of them and blinked More than likely his first ad­ her little bre ther Bernardo, a pris­ by sudden eind almost maddening He builds a world he can be happy monition will be to watch your tender droop of the mouth, the age of cathartics and laxatives, and Presently they were at the edge hard. She would never know what oner-witness to the bloody spec­ spurts of speed. in— one that exists only in his own calories. ’The dally ration for the strands of hair falling beneatii the from overdoaage of medUcines to of the paik and only divided from these few moments had meant and tacle. Already, although it was still mind. This world is his kingdom average person leading a not too loosely wound turban. It Is a heart- relieve pain and produce sleep. it by the confusing surge of traffic. would mean to him! Father Found Dead early, Havsina was waking. Serv­ and in it he rules and is impoi^tant. actlv^ Me Is 1800 calories. How­ brealdng face not easily forgotten. Physicians are bt^ftinlng to notice He took her arm and, too^^i^n for Estelle thought, “It’s horrible of For— some serious results, porticolarty ants were strewing dampened His feeling of shyness and “inferior­ ever, *you can still be adequately The original hangs in the Barberini : sawdust upon the tiled fioors of him, they were walking on a me but I don’t believe anything bo On a September morning in from the overdosing with drugs of ity” disappears. He has everything fed on 120C and lose weight at Gallery of Rome. ’This is not, how­ porticos. Venders pushed bar- gravel path and she had no more might do could make any difference 1589, beneath a broken balcony of the last menticDed tjrpe. No one his own way smd enjoys that domi­ the same time. But be sure to ask ever, the artist’s only reminder of rows, led donkeys or carried their need for his guidance. in the way I feel about him!” the castle at Petrella, the Melass should take such remedies r^fularty nance he dare not exercise in real the doctor before cutting down on Beatrice. In the famous “Aurora’ goods while they called out wares “I’m going to ask you to ail (To Be Continaed) life. body of Francesco Cenci was found. of the RospigUosi Palace the face of without the physician’s directions. of every sort. A large colored down on a bench with me for a any food element, for yours may At. first it was taken for granted ne In this fairy kingdom, he is a be a special case. the last hour is that o f Beatrice ^ Woman sat on the curb to try on few moments,” he heard 'ler tay- had fallen when befuddled wi»ft prince, or a strong-man, or very Generally speaking, the vege- Cend. a pair of shoes and a senora on Ing. “That is, if you have time.” " Captain Danjou, famou? fighter rich, depending somewhat on the wine. Later suspicion turned to­ tabl plate is the reducer’s best But Guido Renl’s indignation is an upper balcony screamed her He smiled down at her and bis of the French Foreign Legion, will­ thing in real Me that he most ad­ ward his cruelly tortured famllv. friend. Green vegetables are bulky painted in another famous picture POPE PIUS PLANS order to a seller of tickets for the breath inflated his hard, high mires or envies. A little girl will Francesco Cenci, whose crimes are ed his wooden hand to the Legion. enough to quell that hungry feeling, — Saint Michael in the Cappuccinl lottery. He plucked one for her chest. “I have all the time in the pretend she is Mrs. Brown and have a record of fiendish degeneracy, had It now rests in the Legion’s Hall of yet there is hardly a pound in a Church at Rome. For on the an­ from his breast where they were world,” he answered. Honor, and present-day members Imaginary playmates of thin air recently ordered his fam ily to this pinned. carload 'The list Is infinitely allur- gel he painted the face o f Beatrice She had always liked him, she touch it for good luck. who give In to her about everything, wild and solitary spot. His delight Cend and on the demon crushed ms FIRST VACAH0N There was an amazing amount and who envy her and yet love her. —fresh peas, carrots, spinach, in mistreating his daughter Bea­ of a very vibrant sort of life in broccoli, cauliflower, string t^ans— beneath the sdigel’s foot, the face The Day-Dreanoer trice bad better scope here tity n in of Clement Vm. Havana, Pablito realized. He When such a child is made enough for a different combination the Cenci Palace at Rome. Some­ IN TWEVE YEARS realized, too, that he did not feel every day. No potatoes, of course, Occasionally someone endeavors doubly unhappy by certain experi­ time previous his elder daughter to mitigate the artist’s judgment part of it. ences covering a period of time, the old weight-builders! But lots of Antonia had been successful in pe- by saying that Beatrice wasn’t so trouble at school, or at home, a salads of uncooked fruits and vege­ titipntng Pope Clement v m to save young, she was twenty-two, or In the pulsing heart of the city feeling of great futility, or being tables, few in calories and good for Castel Gandolfo, Italy— (AP) ho stepped from the car to wan­ her from the hideous fate threaten­ that she had a lover or that Guido ’The papal summer villa heco is be­ misunderstoM, or mistreated, he the complexion. ed by her father. Cend turned his der through India Park and on may widen this “wish-world” so that Meat for the reducing diet should never entered her cell— ing put in readiness to house a pon­ toward Obispo some distance away. tortures upon Beatrice. When he Perhaps— but so long as that tiff fqr the flrst time in 68 yeara it consumes much of his time. He be broiled or boiled, never fried discovered that she, with the aid of He had seen in a shop there a won’t work a t all, perhaps, but lies And then we come to desserts, the lovely sad face looks out of Guido Pope Plus is expected to mate .it German caricature that he wanted. her sf^mother had sent a similar Reni’s canvas Beatrice Cenci will his hot-weather > retreat, re-estah- around day-dreaming, or getting re­ sorest point with most reducers. petition which was unheeded, his It was called “At the Baths’’ and it lief by reading books, books and Eat stewed or fresh fruit cf stir the sympathy of every be­ llshlng a custom his predeceasbra showed a group of old men with fat, fury knew no bounds. What horrors more books. He becomes the hero by ice cream, pie or plum pudding. holder. followed until they beew e “volaB- sagging pouches of stomachs, hairy were checked by death! tary prisoners” in the 'Vatican to extending his own personality, fights For the rest, drink ten glasses legs, scrawny or very short, thick All' Rome was inflamed with May, 1871. brave fights, and -onquers worlds. of water a, day. sleep eight hours, necks, and concave chests, (batting sympathy for the long suffering It is understood that the pops- Peiiiaps he resorts to sleep to es­ walk a mile, swim, ride horseback while wrapped in bath towels. He Beatrice, her stepmother and broth­ will move to' the villa with his court cape the real world. Or he may seek or play tennis. planned to hang this picture in morbid flights of other kinds. The ers. Francesco’s bestiality, his in M ay and stay'through June, Jhly the gymnasium. Pablito wondered problems of wishes, dream-worlds emd pertiaps August. This win be whether he was getting a rotten and escapes is a big one and would his flrst vacation since he beauRS disposition or whether, by now, he fill many a book. It has its very ’The cultural ideal of the present- head of the church, 12 years ate.' had one. roots in the fundamental instincts day America is not so much knowl­ Vma Bedhimislied He walked slowly on the nar­ and feeds on its own emotion. edge as it is the desire and ability Although he win come primarily row sidewalk, resenting the rough This child seldom meets with pa­ for accomplishments. to rest and escape the 8ulti7 > «u a - shouldering of warm and weary tience or understanding bebause he £ a s t c r — ^Prof. Albert Binstefai. mer weather of Vatican City, be fa ! tourists. Walking so, stepping from lacks so-called normal ambition, can­ expected to hbld court here o v .n ■. the curb to let women pcus awH not be appealed tu through pride By HELEN WELSHIMER ’The people want nudity, and come few occasions and imtbably tiiti dodging back to evade the onslaught and decides from the start that he back fbr more. Oddly enough, the grant regular audiences. I f he of a lurching, wildly-driven motor, never can succeed. I NEVER see white candles ladles applaud the moat after a nudr rives in M ay he win be her fbr his eyes suddenly lost their heavi­ Strangely enough, it is often this ist number. his seventy-seventh birthday, whi& ness. He looked once, breathed ' T|ist march \n proud parade dream-type child, indulging his im­ On altars Easter morning, —Billy Rose, New Yoric nlg^t falls on the last of the m on^ hard and looked again. Then he agination to an unusual extent who olnb owner. ’The vUla has been completely xe-^ stepped into a doorway. Or liTtei^ sCm and staidt contrlbu^ largely to the arts of the habilitated to recent jrears and ; EsteUe Field had halted before world. He s^ers and therefore But I remember Maty • I wish there was some way to provide a comftetable abode for a shop window in which there was seems to see things with a flner and Who saw a tali lad ^le cure speculation. But I think you lope and bis retinue. It is at aii ; a display of fans. It'had occxirred keener perception. What we call Upon an Eastern hillside have got to change your race of hu­ altitude o f 1,400 feet and dominhtah . to her that she might buy one for emotionally interpretive. One day as Spring came by. man beings, because they like to a beautiful lake n^gion. Miss Treadway who wsis coming Look for Causes speculate. to visit them. There was a black Although bis doctors have htoto To encourage this child is more *pHE high road to Golgotha — Percy H. -Johnston, New York urging Pius for several years V% fan in the window that was span­ Important than to discourage him. banker. gled with silver in a Chantilly de­ ' Held half die crowded town; leave the low-lying church alsilto'^ The most successful results are ob­ during the hot mimths, he iW vlh > sign— a lovely fan. Estelle turned tained, it Is thought, by involving Long, long before the twilight , I just play my own game and Into the shop. Strange darkness settled'do^ . . previouriy baa time to db |tt;;'l:. his interest in something naturally never think about the other fellow, Last jrear be made two trips t o : ' An almost overpowering emo­ attractive to Urn and rousing activi­ Did Mary leave recalTmg tion swept the broad-shouldered -i^ortoa famesa golf pro. villa, but they were of only « ' ty as much as possible in the enter­ How He who hung so high. j ■ ■ hours' duraUim. yoimg man who had stepped into prise. the shelter of the doorway. It Once asked for lo^ and stories I love s(ddlers, but > they are the' In Touch By Wireless As^there are less congenial things, As April dusk swept byK dumbest men on earth. He is expecteil to mate one seemed now that he had never such as work, to be done also, and forgotten Estelle for a minute and —MaJ. Gem taieiBey OL^iBiitler. inspection visit prior to every child has to do something, it leg himself BeiC It nrol as if, seeing her again, he had re­ la well worth trying to gain his ac­ I NEVER hear glad anthems \ / covered something infinitely pre­ That tell how He arose, ^ take plaoeeeriy'tn ' “ ceptance ot dally duties, too. An the close of Year; cious that had alw aja been truly artistic temperament, if it is of the his. How angels fflovs^ the great s t o ^ DID YOU KNOW T H A T - out which he has beev shy or “escape” type, seldom suc­ And lo o ^ the bin^ng dodie]^ strenuously. He thought, a little imsteadily, ceeds unless the hatflt o f work aaa , **Thls is what love is!’’ But that I kn^ a gladness'' A micro-wave radio be harnessed to it. But the dreamy, Haiti was named by Boldly he left his hitting place Because each^iaQnd loss plant tostaUed at lazy, boy or girl should not be con­ Columbus when he dtscovered the to make his way swiftly to the inventor,' Marconk' sidered a. good-for-nothlng. Look Muti find a g la c io iA liili^ ___ island. Thla niuno la bding given A NY papU would be- at the head of the cUee In style in such a win teep the “ “ ‘ window through which he could for causes and try for cures, in the Some Spring will hide the back to the Island and' already ia pontiff see her. She was standing by a •**•^8. 10. IS and 14 year*—ft ean the V i^ c constructive sense. He may be lazy appearing in offieiak books and counter wniting, one hand resting ***45 ®>f«j»®«ked wash material, or vplvet Size 10 re- almUar plant at for other reasons, Such as a spedfle maps. ■ - '•'.i-'- • on the counter and her head a i ”® yards of 64 inch material for the dress plus 1 1-8 yasds tog twio-awy ti yard* folm pe and belt The bow req n ft^ 5 -8 unhappiness, a worry, or Just from An Aberdetti = lyflkOsteter be- iittle to one side. A miirate and growing. But "e p c^ ^ of all sorts T h ty m ^ r i clerk who bad been waiting Hqueathed 125,000 to A h ei •■ i U ' ‘GIVE --i- ’ ■-

^ ^ ''' fc-- TABIETENNISIS Bristol Booters Oppose NEVESTSPORTIN Olympic Team In Opener Otodtmlf n#et todto wt^ B pM •weoaad Anted to iTSe do ~ ^ Biloxi, Mtas.. M h ^ 8J—(AP) — pitohing. ENGUSBSAUXINS is ptaM bp tba BairtfordAbees playiag «sM hltk« fUM ii in the Alec McCoU, the 40-ycar-ol4 rocficia, U fty i^Qve woAcad out a wbils County Junkerknr Boeoer VMgue wfll foutbam p u t of the etate. It is who cams up to thh WasUngtaB ^ w r t - AAktWMihahrot hi Senators last year after tw o dacadsA bring tbe newlywiv formedehraiAS Bristol team known to be composedcomposed of three three nlav- plap sd that it hurt him to throw, hut t|w (nia iSill at a i ^ that era from the former Hartford soc­ in the minors, will be given an o f i added that be was getfing a little to tomn tomorrow aftetnoan to play portunlty to try out his "new”' arm th e wm to nm wwftoY ^ atght, Game Looms as Serioas cer and a number of younger players nadre qpeed out of that bad arm. w ith A the . local junior team. The game who have been playing in the Brlsto; today against the New Orieans at tha Chaater Oak auagra. aftd ^ # i wi%be at the Charter Oak street sector for tbe hut few years. For­ Pelicans. out Jolm . 'hf '. a o h h a n s tbroe-pln mantiC Ss^d*tilat w flo greirnds at 2:80 p. m. with Referee mer Bristol Hi|di school playera are McCoU, who "gambled" awiqr his NswOrleaas—Hmroton Lssi who Rhralto Nfiards as'die won thf iwtoflit F last McDonald of Harabnrd ta charge. included. They hope to ■igwa»*=f» share of the Nat’s woiid series priM te fighting the veteran Lloyd Brown week with amark of todk aso- Sevan TaaoM Enter their debut hi this seetkm by- a vic­ money duilng the winter to for the title of the Qevmand in to Hh Hi l i Pet Pasimie of the Bijtish This game will be part of the first tory at the expense of the local ing it for an operation on his pitch­ ond nuMS'Wlth 210. tha eyratim to a poptear and mbst dtans’ deeding southpaw, gets hie Thkd ^AMe went to .Otaldb Glor- round of the smring schedule in the juniors. ing win^, believes he can still fling chance today against the New York auceatefUl:afteto ior circuit Seven will par- getti, wlw is town hoi At Fun strength them across sufficiently w ^ to stay Giants. Lee and WUtts Hudlin have ^ the aixtywtoiaa anttite. o ^ Beer Drinker. pate in tbe ji^ r league two of ing chawittoa, with GaneaGimHiil S The Olympics will be at full in the majors. the mound asslgament for the first warn u t ahova the them being the Bristol team and the strength vliieh will ineluda Enrico also tiod'W h m a ^ the other two hi fha toanusd 2nd eleven of the Bartfovd f^<*ia ^ the 14-game barnstecmlng tour 80 but sis ha A c N o lm il who was the leadtaii^Bgoal scorer p i r a t b s with the Olaata^ d i ^ b ^ . A 1 Patka witii IDS afid Ifmrdi 81.—(AP) — Tlie sharp A. C The Glastonbury team has while with tbe teSspIn the falL Los Angeles, Cal.—Laughing Lar­ high stei^ Til gMd Ahstt with gOL jp u ftn xmt disbanded though most of the play­ click of billiard balls in EMglish sa­ Player D, Foots haslte^ released to ry French was called to thentts- prtw to jSSweaBetakaa Ughaat waro: Bam Walker, 199; ers have signed for tbe German was 86, second. #ta% :tiaM ItAQ. make way for this player. The team burgh mound today as the Pirates, Tampa, Fla.—These minor league Arebld Haw^, I9g; Arthur Andar^ NOW: loons is yielding to the hurried biff- sport dub rad eleven. will meet at the East Side R4c build prise fmr beat gam s, w as bat of a small celluloid ball. walloped twice in a row by the (flubs are poison to the son, 197; rom Fap^ 196) and TVny •fth the aeries ae stertaa Makft Debut ^tee ing at 1:45 p. nu. as officials wish Cubs, sought to turn the tide. Mana­ Saimcada 195. for The Asseelated Press W Table teinnis is l'H)ming as a seri­ Tbe Bristol team was formed in Reds. TaUng no '"I'VHrvi against to do all that is possible to insure W ger (3eorge Gibson said-"Larry can Columbus of tbe Aanerloan AfWMfla- ous rival to billiards as uie pastime tbe early fall of last year and baa prompt start at 2:80 p. m. of the British beer drinker. go the route if be wants to." tion, who defeated them 6 to 4 in on the oMring peMsaft ineaa A number of Etrltish saloonkeep­ 15-inning exhibition oontaat last ers who heretofore provided billiard W H ITE SOX week. Manager Bob OTarrel picked 1 ^ w o o a u i tables for their customers’ pleasure Pasadena, Ckdlf. — The Chicago Dazsy Vance to face tbe Red Birds SENATORS AND (HaMger. I t Louis BroroMto^ BOW offer table tennis equipment in­ W hite Box are still in the market today. Yesterday, they took a 4 to stead. CHAMPIONS ARE BEATEN for tried and tested baseball talent 2 lacing from Rochester of toe In­ West Palm Beach,'Fla., Popularity of the game Is not lim­ Harry GraUner, tbe club’s vice ternational League. (AP) —My ideas about ited to the saloon. The English Ta­ presiden t who baa been on a hu^ LEADING FLAG THREATS are short and to the print 1. ble Tennis association now has 20,- hunt for a pitcher or two, a catcher TKHEBS a lw a y s . and an outfielder, has Wiwtits that 000 r^fistered players, an4 thou­ IN SOLDIER’S TOURNEY Ortando, Fla.—^Fresb from a bat­ hard to wtoT sands more are not listed. Social and a deal would be made after be con­ ting spree that beat toe Red Birds and ^ b tfu l totting. Five aoutitossrs that’s all Z sporting clubs make much of •the sults with President Lou Comiskey. of Ckilumbus 9 to 4, toe Detroit Mack’s A’s Not a Penoant and three ex-Yankee right handers' ' ask of any game, and many professional foot­ Tigers arrived today for a game roe^ lift the dub out cif tbsth second aff toe no amount of slugging by Jimmy At Fort Lauderdale—St Louis bafi playing do not mix. A i The remainder of the 14 schools ArtiUery of Danbury beat the serv­ to be much interested in training. catching. (A) Vs. Buffalo (IL). Boston, March 81.—(AP) — A Foxx and company wlU offset the can’t 18 holea.of golf are almost hopelessly out of Uie ice Ckimpany 169th Infantry cC A t S t Peteraburg^-N ew Y(nrk sailor ashore may regard the ladles absence of a niajor league pitk vastly Improved, in personnel . Syracuaa at Buffalo, they did last ym r and that a probably continue in force for the Atlanta, (Oa.) Journal, teaches as well as morale. fnnadlaiii^American League Playoffs pitching is going to ho giaati! Morgan Recreation Team, Provittoace at Boston. another sresu' so far as the men who one o f tbs biggest Bible i»ltnitea in Champe Have Balance proved. We have aevsrat teach it to college teams of the ALffiHINETODEFDID the dty every Etonday morning. The champions have the balance American Association Ptoyofle proepecte in feUowa nka Bmit Local Sport Tulsa at St Louis. country are concerned. Furlong and Miss Giriffin and mtching, providing WhltebUl aome; who won 80 gamin to Treading members of the National National League Ptoyofle coast; league, and Jim Wearo HIS TITLE IN CHESS and (Srowder can continue their 1988 No games^scheduled. Basketball Coaches’ Association ex­ form. Tbe Yanks bfive mors drive Won 25 With Newarii to tha Chatter Sunday pressed the opinion that no rules Seek to Repeat at Balti­ and sustained power, a revamped nationaL Badenbaden, Germany, March 81. Get This Book to infield and they hope the assurance National Leagud Playoffs If some of the younger mi changes would be recommended by Montredl Maroons at CUcago. — (AP)—Play for the world’s chess of pitching comebacks by Red Ruf- . Alan Strange, the ' the coaches in their final session The National ^ Guards, who have more; Charter Oaks Swing International League nayoflg championship will open tomorrow Help Your Golf flng and Danny MacFayden. the coast, make the gratto, here today. won eleven games this season in I Detroit atByrocuse. * may move ujp several nbtehsi - A number of changes which would twenty-one starts, including the vic­ between two Russian emigres. Dr. W ashington’s lds rate oeosidsra- and Anns Griffin of Hartford, who highest prise in professional hockey. Hotel Btekss at Saratov HadagaL bo a ffiMit hilp to ron. If you ^ u dsrk borsss for tbs Ksntuoky scored a 1,081 In tbe women's sH- son of tbs famous sIxj, Sir daalri one of thasa boohs, tha Derby M»y 8. n i- sarnsd 811360 with four vio- eventa. also wlU defend ttoto 19M « • ,fi*»«ovary sod Red IturelB toxtotot fron t M t t b l PjtMS to ahosm toriM. two ssoonds and a third as _ 6alow . BOSTON CUBS TO MEET Wsgoo tram AlfTOd a m n * Vaader^ ^ " and dnrifig ihs whiter Eeromr ohamploBs alto eisamat- M lA bans, Warren Wrteht’s.aSdM out over lOOpotmda Be baa tog are: WUhaas AraoidiVAeaanolla, I Bimeastti’b Bgt kjnms, dons fvarythtng aAsd ploiis, mei O f Ito VanderWlt entry. Disoovsry itotJrsaria. AMwoxtouitely. lOO toiwto^ : tbe ProvideEiee Reds ratsa 90 to 1 as som pusA to 00 to night-In € le first of a three out ^ Oiarahihig ' held agatost Red Wagon to the fa- tto a w n p r five gam e series for Font^e Cuo tura bonore. tom . 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MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tme- Rogers—Members of Lions Club There ment with all improvements, at Washiagton, March 81.—(AP)— ST O R A G E 20 148 Pearl street Inquire on niem- To Hear One of His Addresses. Rome’s 500 Qnirdies Ob- Leaders in the Democratic p a ^ EsbAEdi Om lAiit AUIOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 laea x r gatherad here for a banquet toW ht PERRBTT A OLENNBY IN a local sene Bely Sdnrday, at which pohtieal talk la to be baa- 1982 ESSEX COUPE; 1929 Olds- and long distance movlnf. Dally TO RENT—FIVE ROOM flat first Willard B. Refers, of ^Basjb Csnterx spires. A Ug gun from the arsenal ned "between aoup'and taaae,” Boudi hoMiGitel). : mobile coupe; 1929 Chevrolet egpress to Hartford. Overnight floor, with garage, like new. In­ street, well known to locaT people, of after-dinner speakera, Rogers la but after that, wen—. coupe; 1929 Chandler sedan. Fords: service to and from New York. quire .4^ $8 Elro street admirably equipped to hold the in­ Rome, Match 8L—(AP)^Paschal Sehator Pittman of Nevada, who l i 1981 Victoria, 1980 coach, 1929 TeL 8068—8860 or 8864. * as advertising mansger of the Bond terest of any gathering of men, and candies wtoi^ UghbMl in nearly five is credited with thinking up the WadiiiqgUm, Mardi 81—(AP)' ' coupe, 1929 coach. Brown’s Oaraj^e. FOR RENT—4CODERN five room hotels organisation and as an after without exceptieaker, and other difficulties which moao-.. may be gained through perusal of WUlaj^ B. Rogers is a of large of the forty day Lenten mourning. there might at least be some p tor more than oa* iaoorreet lasertioa AGENTS WANTED 87-A TO REIlsrr — SBIVBRAt desirable front-line trenches of “pep”, and he —(AP)—Visitors from all sections —Mrs. Louisa Bausch, 63, was hom­ aC aay advertisement ordered tor ticut Hotel Association, chairman been disclosed. of the country came to picturesque five, elx aad seven room houses, possesses personality that gives a of the Hotel Code Autteiity com­ A. J. Raymond Cornell 'visited ed to death in a fire which destroyed' more than on* tlma MAKE 810—830 DAILY—Repeat old Salem town today to witness her home early today and police. Th* Inadvertent oaUasion of taeor- single and doable; also heated real punch to everything he says mittee, adverlsing director of the Miss Plckford while she was filling profits. 100 Waterman Blue Steel the centuries-old Moravian sunrise took into custody her husband. tast pnbUoatloa of advertislag will ba apartmenta AppJ^ Edward J. HoU, and does. Whether at home or Bond hotels, member of President an engagement in Boston last Janu­ reotlfled oaly by oaaoeilatloa of th* Blades 75c. One gross shoe laces service in "Gkxl’s Acre” Easter Charles, 68, after they discovered Phone 4643 and 8025. abroad, Rogers has a mim>i<>n, and Roosevelt’s National NRA commit­ ary. At tbe time he said be bad a shme* mad* tor the servloe -eadereA . 60c. Send for Free Rubber Goods m om ing. that tbe wpman’s skuU had been ▲if advertisemeats mast ooafoni his chief mission is to get his mes­ tee, former president of the Hart­ letter ^ tten by Mary Baker E>idy Catalogue, Bangor Products Co., Annually the service draws more crushed. la style, aopy aad typoeraphy with sage across. Unmuzzled, he shoots ford Advertising club, a former to a student and believed Miss Pick- reenlations enforced Iw the puLllsh- 10 East 17th St., N. Y. HOUSES FOR SALE 72 straight from che shoulder, and he thousands than aU the hotels and Policeman John Barsuglia of th* srs aad they reserve th* rifiht ta member of the Connecticut General ford, because of her interest in boarding houses of this and sur­ is known throughout the speaking Landis township force said that edit revise or rajeot aay copy ooa- FOR SALE—GREEN ACRES, near Assembly and on numerous other Christian Science, would be interest­ rounding cities can accommodate sldered obleeUoaabl*. world as a slu^ishooter. He’s a committees. Bauseb’s chest was badly scratched, dOSINQ HOURS—Oasslfled ads to East Center, large 6 room steam ed in it. and tonight as on every Saturday but that the man told him he was LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 so-dlfferent speaker that yov can­ Address Follows Otamer be published same day must be re- heated cottage, garage, excellent Accompanied by Miss Mllda Moo­ evening before Blaster for many injured in leaping through a win­ Mtved by It o'clock aoon; Saturdainsi not fail to like him whenever' "Willard B. Rogers* address, FOR SALE—FRESH milk goats, condition, fine neighborhood 86200, dy, he visited tbe film star but found years, hundreds will sleep in auto­ dow to escape the flames. » i l 0 a. m. wherever you hear him. Prank and which promlsfip to be one of the prices reasonable. Telephone Rose- only 8850 cash required. Address her upset and decided the time was mobiles. Mrs. Bausch’s body, badly burned, TELEPHONE TOUR dale 64-4. Central, care of Herald. fearless, ^ th a happy combination outstanding of the year, will follow not proper for presentation of the Unchanged from the service of humor of the di^ variety and was found In the rudns o f her bed. W A N T A D S. the regular dinner of tbe Rockville letter. They left without fully ex­ brought Moravian settlers from Bausch is a farmer, described an horse sense, Rogers not only at­ Lions '.ilub. M rs. A . L. Cbapdelalne plaining their errand. Hermhut, Germany, the sunrise ob­ ▲ds are aooepted over the telephoae tracts attention, but he holds Atten­ fairly prosperous. The fire, ihsoov- sd th* OBAr q b r a t h given above ARTICLES FUR SALE 45 WANTED- and Chef Arthur Busch will have a Later, when there were published servance has been held here annual­ ered about 4 a. m., burned the aa a oonvenlenoe< to advertleera, bat tion. He keeps ^ hearers with him dinner In keeping with this big ly since 1771. to* CASH Ci HATBS will be aocepted as WELL ROTTED COW MANURE, REAL ESTATE 77 reports that Miss Plckford was be­ house to the ground. from start to finish. He Is bright, meeting, scheduled for Wednesday lieved to be the target of extortion­ FULL PATliBNT if paid at the bast- large load, 86.00, spread on lawn if breezy, brilliant, brainy, a busgr, big ofCioe oa or before th* seventh WANTED T o BUY Shore front cot­ evening, April 4. Mcdte no other ists, he came forward and made it day toUowtag th* first taserttoa af desired. Shamrock Farm, telephone man, who blazes t^ftlis, Igiroklto the dates for this evening, but date up ad otherwise th* CSARQB 6487. tage at Columbia or Coventry clear that it was he and Miss Moo » I I -A fiDR RENT—FOUR ROOM tene­ take a -vacation anyway because the only slightly under the correspond­ ant’s side, be grabbed the bumber- current here. I guess I’ll yell ansiosl—Dramatic ...... m b.*.. It ment with’ all improvements. Ap­ President has gone on a fishing trip ing week of 1981. The immediate Wanted—Instruetloa . . . . ^ . —..ca 10 shoot and cried, “Climb into it, aid. ply at 111 HoU s t^ t or telephone on the yacht Nounfiahl with Vin­ outlook for basic industrial lines jroung fellow. Then n i float this 'T know that Scouty bM a ro|ih . Pina acini cent Aator«.and the President ruled •onds—Stocks—Hortgagee II 6806. was also believed to have improved. thing to shore. and he can fling It out, I hope. If mlness Opportunities ....m .., II there should be no lady fishermen Industrial analysts pointed out "Aght now you’re simply soaking once I get a hold of .it we neeAtR Honey to L o a n ...... II rO R RE2NT— 6 ROOM tenem ent a t along. that, -with tbe number of workers wet. That doesn’t feel so good, m be afraid." Help aad gltaat 89 Russell street, all modem Im­ AUCTION "1 should have enjojred going promised a 10 per cent wage in­ bet You’d better not go ri• 14 modem improvements, garage. Aj^ m LoBdon, It ia possihle to eount ling was off 7-8 of a cent at 6.13 1-8 The email umbrella ifelnid (Th* Ttnles m t e t n i -m Bpecla^ at tbs Stores ...... M 261 Ib ln Street Maadiestar, Conn. . Phone ^ # ■ .. .. . I . < more bloyolto thtoi motor ears at while French franca were a bit high­ Weamg Apparel—Fur* If ply 7 Flormoe street TeL 7144. though, and Dunoy said, "I dMh*t olaa ta tho naxi aloiy.) Wanted—To Buy ...... II some of tlto busiest traffic points. er at 6:67 cents. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, on Ridge street Inquire at 25 S|mee Without Board . . . — ..m, IS s tre e t ALLEYOOP To The Mocking Bird! *■*■*.*..* "vrxe.BwII-A ^ratry Board—RasorU b . b . b to FOR RENT—TWO, THREE tad 01 four room fumialAd or unfurnished anted—Rooms—Board 01 AW6HT, r«W - , Heal HstBi* Fai Ran* apartments. Manchestto Constmo- tpsrtmsnts. Flats, Teasmsats ^ to tlon Oo. TeL 4181 or 4859. w., ■ * • Inslassa Lo^tloas tor Rsat 04 foueje fev^Be^ 00 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tefig- K bnrbaa for Ryit •—. • «—.m *]b to ment, steam heat and all lanafove- ments, garage, rent month, in­ W w®to to Boot *• a pu #'«*#*:•• g s • g.^ i99 quire 627 Center street . VY.

FOR RBIfr—m o d e r n BDC mom flat with garage. Rent 8254)0. In­ quire at 16T WadstfoiHi strset si'aai'zs!: 8 FOR RSIfT—FOUR ROOM^fiatt all •••«• I f iihVMvameiits, trolMF , Matlon. 6 itod^BiioJ yHptotf «fi s^ssto Tl mlinrtefi v^frofh milL 8 ^ ; r O i ^ - — ‘ ■' ■ -

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N flONB OF lUmJlUaNQ was to be no stinting of ohampagne. F B O tF IIU T Y Two'farmers were Just partaking ^ wy w\Pi-UK\- . They »]:« btyinoing to sell fruit thlr fifth glass of the very finest m TVUCT»AH» in fruit stores sigi^ . champagne when one of them turn­ THKT I NOU AAOUTT W W H M T AWV) TUe Isdy of the bouse has ordered ed to the other and whispered: “ I the milkman to leave cream ai^ain. say, Donald, I wonder when the fiOWa 'FWTHftTU^FO^ Of* It la now a little safer to leave whusky is cornin' roond. These fo r elgn Eoineral waters are very low­ honae- erin’.” Oecaalooally you see an automo­ H\ W 4l» M KM i bile tire rack with a spare tire at­ WOULD BETHS tached. The people udm believe |n hard TO \F money are usually the ones whe are Butchers have ceased swooninf THOUftWT Mr NMHD/ NOU W DUUD when a customer asks for porter- accustomed to very easy money. hoiise steak. Many pedestrians now stop to First Woman—She’s very fond oil TOA.NK>1 WOULDK^ clothes. ' U N W f S O look at the models in the automobile TAVdfc AMyBODT IW showroom windows. Second Woman—But not entirely • B p U H D S Street cleaners report that cigar wrapped up in them. W r r K M E / butts am>’t nearly so short as they I W V E W M E H T were this time last year. OOXl&kGE I know not where tomorrow’s path N O U R • People may not be saying, “Fill may w ^ d . her up,” at the filling stations just MIME/ Nor what the future holds; but this yet, but they have ceased saying, I know— "Oh, a gallon will be enough.” Whichever way my feet are forced The women report a gr^ual im­ to go provement in the quality of bridge I shall be given courage to the end prises. Nobody has won a “ Five I f dark in deepening shadows be and Ten” lamp shade in many the blend weeks. W ith life’s pale sunllid^t when the aim dips low, Do you know the difference be­ Though Joys speed by and sorrow’s tween a salesman’s call and a col­ steps are alow, lector’s ca ll? ...... A collector I shall be given courage to the end. is told to come back again.

Neighbor— What has become of that portable garage for your DID YOU KNOW T H A T - Austin? ' The Kansas board of agrlciilture Austin Owner— tied the dog to officially recognises the state as a U h e w h e it the other day and a cat came by. cotton producer, giving the value of VVEKT the 1983 crop as |12,146. v e r y Occasionally people struck by a Journalism in 84 countries is rep­ train or street car survive, but the T. M. rao. U. f.____ resented in an exhibit prepared by e 1M4 lY w£* imviet. odds aris all the other way. There Prof. J. W. Ridings of Texas Chris le tmuim Pit. iitn still is no'^bstitute for extreme tian University, Fort Worth. caution when approaching a rail­ When viewed from a distance of way crossing. 50 miles. Grandfather mountain in SCORCHY SMITH North Carolina resemhlea the face By John C. Terry ’The passer-by stopped and looked nr an old man. ' B u m iy f w f TMCOSWT VSoJ s o O N ,C l at the man stniggling vainly with Clams measuring three feet 1 808/ U rrll AU VBRH SIMPLE - 1 SUfiPfildD TMM - W i CANY LAU6H THU OTF- ' W fM KIDNAPED H ------^ rrif o o o p his broken down car. across In tropical waters south of ( W f i g 5AW TM8V SEARCHWO VOiM AMNWOlT P rt fBIIOUS - M T fM RWPRT Passer-by— Elxcuse me, but per- TOBVOO' Florida can clamp a diver and 1 T H W i T k lfV rt TO YOUR p " hapn I can help you. There are one drown him. COMMANDIN# OPFIC6R, / or two things I can tell you about Charles Dickens used 1436 char­ your make of car. acters in 24 books. BETAWAH - Motorist (straii^tening up and Seme kinds of seaweed are more looking at the stranger) — Please sensitive mediums in the test for keep them to yourself. There are iodine than any known rJiemieal. ladies present

Nearly every day somewhere a person walklfig on a highway is FLAPPER Fa n n y Sa y & killed. When highways were planned the pedestrian was not given con­ 1 sideration. Farm women fear to walk down the road to a neighbor’s home. The worry about their chil­ dren when they are out on the roads iiS t afoot ’The motorist is kept nervous A.F.. AS) for fear be will strike some one he doesn’t see when driving at night. WASHINGTON TUBBS By O a n e Something will have to be done OUT OUR WAY B y W IIIIaiTif about this matter. Footpaths along rW H O ,N E ?J (^YES,VC>U. MV BOV; VOU'VB FASCINATIO HV NIECE. / IF VOUlL POOOON MV SANINSN 1 KNEW THBRiE~ YOU G O T side the highways seems to be the V .., SH6Y No t t h e s a m e PERSONk r - SO, SUH, MISS LANE |S WAS SOMETHIN' T h ' OL’ 0 ULL 0 'T H ’\ ^ THAT'LL BE ABOUT solution. THAT DOWN WOODS WILL BE iO R f D. ALL SHE NEEDS 1 FORGOT T O h e r e - vumv, IT. A l l r i g h t — i t 'l l r K EXCrrEMENT^ HERE ALL THE EXPLAIN TO VOU, Rig h t here BE QUITT'N’ TIME, It looks^ like_th%.day- .coming BUT WB'VE f?esT Of TH' d a y , BY TH' TIME HE when a motor car will have to get but I O IP N 'T It IS. you ALRgADV NOW, BECAUSE EXPLAINS BVERYTHING weak in the knees before it is con­ TEIED A TH IN K OF 4T , L JUST GO TH’ STRAW Boss sidered real old. RODEO. TILL I GOT CLEAR' W6HT AHEAD a g a i n , a n 'THERE'LL OVER To TH'CLUB. IS ANXIOUS TO BE NO GOLF, ER a n d ENJOy GET RID OF HIM, Recent deaths from motor car ac­ 1 THINK IT'S TH’ DAV-L'LL NO WORK, EITHER. cidents continue to divide repsonsi- SO HE CAN BE THIS GEAR, LOOK a fter T H ’ b ig s h o t bility for fatalities and injuries h e r e ! ^ about equally between reckless EVERYTH INQ. FOR A DAY. drivers and reckless pedestrians. When one notices the number of "jay walkers” be wonders why there i are not more accidents.

A Scottish landowner was giving a dinner to his tenants to celebrate GiAOYS his daughter’s wedding. He gave in­ structions that a magnificent re­ Girls with good lines make the past was to be served, and there biggest catches. I MEAN K P i m EEaTEMENT. '^SURE. HIRE SOME FELLAS TO C T ^ E A PAK» SHOOTINS. W IlAVfBfTBRN BtOOD I AND thunder-M8NBC A FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser ■ ------FROM THJS MINUTE, MV BOV, VOUR PAV y e a h ! a c o u p l e of IS VOU MEAN Tb FELLOWS ARE GONNA g o s h ! WHY DONT POUBLgR SAY YbO’RE lo w e r m b in t o YOU LET THEM g o n n a c l im b IT,WITH A GO CX3WN INSIDS OF ROPE ' INTO rr TUIAT 9

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CiAS BUGGIES Easier Said Than Done By Frank Beck/ THE LADY NEXT T i U_ HER THE DOOR I f HERE AGAIN r AND >MMm US TP W E LL, DAD IS FIGURlHG MAYgfi LET A iJ HELL HAVE TO LEAVE HIS JOB e « L P L A Y YVITH. w h a t d o SNR' t S a N BECAUBE OP A DIPraRCNCE lEARBARAI m U N G f . Y A M iA N . ABOUT «ALARY h..HB WANT# FRECKLES THE COMPANY Tb K IB P ON PAYING HIM ONB,ANP THEY ? DON’T WANT ■TO.'/

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Past ehtefs of Hamorlal u Pythian Staters, under the dba^ ABOl manship a t Mrs. Annie Allaar,. wRt conduct as sale of home made foods FTT ^ . I Hemben of the Veterane BowW V this afternoon beginning at 1 o'eloek "'■’ A ':’ |ir League are requeated to meet in the basement of the J. W , Hale It the Army and Navy dub We4> m c(Hnpaay^i ttora . headay night at 8 o’clock to make iPiNeiiee CtMiiiultf fo Bart^ illaiia for the league banquet. Otibuer The Manchester W sfx rlea haU, auspices of Educational Club. W IU BE FAIR HQtE Polish National church. bank deposita was 82,166.20 in the April 11—Three-act comedy “ The ciiaes, five were given Jail sentences, It Doeffli’t Pay To Drive A And Get Anything Manchester ’Trust and Safe Deposit Brat,’’ at High school auditorium two were placed, on probation, one Dirty Carl Company at an estimated liquidat­ by Junior Sons of Italy. was salt to the State Farm for In­ Holds to Predietid Super Service A pril 14— BaU sponsored by Lo­ will be sunshine during the remain­ Station cal 2125, Textile Workers of Ameri­ TO MEET APRIL 20-21 der of the afternoon and all day to­ 842 Bast,Center St. TeL 4888 CAVEY'S GRILL PLANNING SOCIAL SERIES ca. morrow, Blaster Sunday. 33 EAST CENTER STREET April 15-:^Meeting of Connecticut CouncU of the United Textile Work­ The annual Coimty Older Boys’ For N ext To IMbusonic Temple Whist and Setback Party to ers of America here. Conference, according to announce­ Men, W s M and Children Be Held in St. James’s Hall April 17—“The Rale McCoy,” a ment made today by tbe County Y. BRIDGE, WBIST, SETBACK STUDENTS SPECTAL FOR SATURDAY on A pril 7. 8-act mystery play by Manchester M. C. A., wUl be held in Berlin on Community Players at Whiton Me­ Friday and teturday, April 20 and Now la the proper time to Mrioto stMk a lu Oavay, Chicken Chow Mein ■ ’The first at a series at social morial halL 21, when ' older boya representing Moflday Erenmg, April ' roit or buy a gO(^ Standard Fried Green Peppers, Mush­ events planned by the Catholic AprU 18 — Semi-formal dance at or Portable A t church, Sunday school, Y. M. C. A. 8 o’d e o k room Sauce...... T-Sc Steamed Rice...... 50c Men’s club will be a bridge-whist Country Club by Campbell Council, or Scout group and other organiza­ Broiled Milk Fed Chicken dnd set back party to be held Satur­ Knights of Columbus. tions will gather from all sectiohs Typewriter day evening, AprU 7tb in St. James’s Also 3-act comedy, “Three Pegs,” ot the county for the two-day ses­ SL Bridget’s Parish Hali with Spaghetti...... 75c Mmute Steak, Smothered Special Rental Bates haU. Center church. sion. ’The (Conference committee, the WORTHWHHE PRIZES To Stodents. R sarkable Real Italian Spaghetti served with Onions, French Fried The committee in charge has April 20 — Macquersde baU of St planning committee for the gather­ at all times in all styles.. .85c i made plans for a pleasant time for Maty’s Young Men’s club at State ing includes in its membership Rev. IN EACH SECnON. Service Typewriter Co. With Meat B alls...... 45c all who attend and hope that this A rm ory. 92 Asylum St. 5-0718 P o ta to e s ...... 50c Henry A. Fast and Keimetb EMrker REFRESHMENTS! vrill be a success socially and finan­ April 28—Ninth n-nnnhi concert of of Buckingham and C. P. 'Thayer, Hartford, Conn. cially, as a program of entertain­ Beethoven Glee club at High school ALL PLAYERS WELCOME! Local Agents—Kemp’s, Ino. SAVINGS SPECIAL FOR EASTER Charles Noveck, Arthur ming, and ment will be ^ven and refreshments auditorium. - Fred Lavey at Manchester. The pro­ AdmisairHi 26 Cents. 75c DINNER $1.00 DINNER served. Attractive prizes for both April 26 — “Old Diatrict School,” gram committee includes Arthur men and women will be awarded the Whiton Memorial hall, benefit Y. M. Rling and Fred Lavey of Manches­ AnnaaMwM H carts o f Cslory C. A . Appetizer Stuffed Olives winners and door prize will also be ter and Elmer T. Thienes of the given away. April 27—Annual ball of John Fruit CocktaU ^ ^ Appetlzeri Hartford (County Y. M. C. A. Crabmeat Flake Cocktail The following members acting as OPEN Soup or the committee in charge will hold THE MAGNELL DRUG CO. ^ Fruit Cup another meeting to-morrow morn­ TO-NIGffT Consomme Princess Soups ing and anyone dealring tickets for this affcdr can secure them from Has Secured Its Liquor Permit Ohoioe of Entrees Consomme Princess EASTER____ or these members, Frank Mahoney, Broiled Blueflsh Chicken Soup Sr., John McVeigh, Michael Dillon, We are prepared to serve the trade with HIGH : 1 5 4 | | :3 0 Fish James McSherry, William Egan. GREETINGS GRADE LIQUORS. We will continue to m R intaIn our Maltre D’Hotel . FMed Long Island ScaUops. FROM reputation, established during the prohibition period, for _ . ^ ^ T artar Sauoe T o J . V p M . Roast Stuffed Spring Chicken French Fried Potatoes handling the best in spirits at reasonable prices. Sold in Giblet Sauce Jelly Choice Of FERA ENGINEER C A U 5 containers of 54 pint, pints, quarts, and fifths. 5 Fried Chicken, Southern Style, FRANK’S82 STATE STREET RESTAURANT ELARTimAn Grilled BcKxm Grilled Cake ALL CWA MEN TOGETHER STORE OPEN— 8 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Roast Loin of Native Pork _ „ ^ TT . SATURDAY’S SPECIAL Broiled Tenderloin Steak DINNER DeLUXE, 65c. OPEN Applesauce Mushroom Sauce Summons Them to Town Gar Served MAGNELL DRUG CO. ALL D A Y Vegetables Roast Prime Ribs of Beef age' Early tent liquor, to anive ta Sanoa i YOU’LL LnCE THEM! Manchester, came in by sityriMm tMs W M r o d o f 9 d | s or ffsiftt ALSO nomtag and was to two lojpsl pcudfeags L- totid THE FAMOtJS Bh^naaBt smotmtM thrse L. XkdoaiTOr-leiili^i NARRAGAimTT - If UGBV vrtB tA nauxatf ' b iin c A ( v o o b s i i i .n-. A S f e

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