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Britain, France, Italy to Hold Joint Parley

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Mias Rosa M. Squatrlto o f 186 The Jolly Bridga club will mset HERALD COOKING SCHOOL AGAIN TOMORROW, STATE THEATER, EMESOENOT DOCTORS ] Oak street, who on her return from tonsorrow afternoon with Mrs. Ar­ D I D TYME SCHOOL' 1934, aad General Theologtcal SUMMIT TOWN Emergency doctors in Man- ' a visit to Itsdy last November enter­ thur Loomis of Keeuey street. ST. M A R H LENTEN School, New York, In 1937, be Mrv- Chester tomorrow afternoon will i ed the Bellevue School of Midwifery ed first as minister in charge o f the AVERAGE DAH.T dBOUl-ATION THE WEATHER be: Dr. N. A. Burr, ITione 3030:. in New York, has successfully pass­ lIlM A"«« Brooldagi win rtUte The stock of drygoods In the PRESENTED BY CHOIR Church of Atonement in the Bronx, for the moatli el Fsbraary, 1925 Forecast at 0. E Weather Baiaaa, %W ■ f l w i i M ■■ a mlsrioDUT la and Dr. LeVeme Holmes, Phone | ed the probation period, according Mints store on North Main street Hartford 7451. SERVICE TOMORROW N. T , 1937-38, oHlstant minister of AMea at tba rafular attatlaf of to a letter received from her today. was yesterday sold to a Hartford ------'tta Lntliar Laacua of tbe BUaaauel Miss Squatrito Is a graduate of man and the line will be discontin­ St. James’s Charch Group In SL Peter’s church, Niagara Falls, , XaUMtaa ehurcli tonight at • Manchester High school and of ued by the former owners. Fine Entertainment in High N. Y., 1938-33, prlest-in-charge of 5,486 ijIBniTriTPHTPr TJZ.llPlTlilII IJaPinin Oloady aad eolder; Tharoday oe- same, 1933-33. BleaBbsr of the Andit oFtfock. Rafraabmcnta will be Lord Roberts Lodge, Sons of St. Morse Business College, but baa de­ School Last Evening. castonal rala. a t m d and a eodal hour will be George, .will meet tomorrow night cided to take up nursing, following There will be a well children’s Rev. Paul D. Wilbur of Bethel He is an outstanding preacher Bnreaa of OIrenlatioas ■ the footsteps of her younger sister. among the younger clergy of Con­ ELECTRIC ■ held. K n . Hngo Pemreon and her at 8 o’clock In Odd Fellows Hdll. conference tomorrow afternoon at 2 A large audience enjoyed the en­ SiaaloBatjr conunittee la in charge Miss Margaret V. Squatrito, proprie­ in the T. M. C. A. necticut. e ( the program. tor of the Maples Maternity home, tertainment, "The Old Tymc to Be Speaker Tomorrow On Thursday evening, at 7:45, RANGES Mrs. Maty A. Morlarty of 35 Hol­ Rev. J. Stuart N.eUI will have the VOL. U V „ NO. 145. (ClaaatM AdvortMlaf wi Faga 18.% MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1935. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CBNTt lister street has had as her guest 184 Oak street. School” given in High School ball second In the series of lectures on ERNEST H. BENSON lAwrenoe Fldler of Weet Bridge- over the week-end Mrs. Frederick PROVIDING VOLUMES last night under the auspices of the Night the Prayer Book to the Lenten water, Maaa., paid a fine of tlB and LaFontalne of Norwich. The following members of Mons choir of St. James's church. Louis 539 Main St. Near Oenter nm ___ Study class of the Woman’s Auxil­ PHONE 8032 ooata in police' court thii morning Ypres Post, British War Veterans, Breen was the school master and iary. All women In the parish who on a charge of driving with improp­ FOR MEMPHIS SCHOOL They’ll Seek To Silence Beat The Educational club is sponsor­ are requested to attend the Veter­ did bis work in fine style. The A special Invitation has been ex are interested are Invited to attend EXPEOT LEAGUE er brakee. He was arrested at the ing the lecture by Dr. Robert Dem- ans’ association meeting, to be held chorus singing by 60 voices showed these lectures In the parish house. Oenter by Officer Rudolph Wlrtalla, tended to the church school officers, ANOTHER BIG CROWD Of War Drums In Europe ing, "Let Us Celebrate the Tercen­ in the Army and Navy clubhouse good training and the comedy work who found that Fidler’s brakes were Library at Le Moyne in Ten- teachers and scholars to attend, BRITAIN, FRANCE, ITALY tenary", to be given Monday eve­ tomorrow night: Samuel Pratt, Al by Arthur Keating, James Breen valueless when tested. ning, March 35, In the auditorium bert Lindsay, James McCollough, nesnee Being Aided by Loral and James Crowe brought much with their parents, .he Lenten serv­ TO HOLD TALKS of the Hollister street school. John McDowell, David Maxwell. The Contributions. amusement to the gathering. Solos ice at St. Mary’s church tomorrow The regular meeting of the La­ meeting will be called at 8 o’clock. were given by Roy Griswold, who AT COOKING SCHOOL evening at 7:30 at which Rev. Paul dies' Auxiliary to the A. O. H. will Miss Eleanor Dwyer and Miss Center church people and their sang, "A Little Bunch of Shamrock’’ ------Hi. JWHALECe ON REjCH CASE be held this evening after church at friends havs become interested in and by Mrs. Margaret Chartler, D. Wilbur of Bethel will preach. the home of Mrs. Eleanor McCann, Lucile Grant of Hartford gave a Miss Charlotte Molyneaux Hollo­ TO HOLD JOINT PARLEY surprise shower Saturday evening a worthy project, that of providing who sang "When I Dream of Old Rev. Wilbur became rector of St. 14 Church street way has returned to her home in books for the library of Le Moyne Erin". John Mozzer sang, "Asleep f at the home of Miss Dwyer on New London after visiting Judge Thomas church. Bethel, Conn., In Second Day’s Attendance at Strickland street, in honor of Miss College in Memphis, Tenn. Bound In the Deep". Tap dancing by lit­ 1933. He Is the chaplain of the Beginning Wednesday— ASSESSORS SAY French Cabinet BeUeres That The Toung Polish People's society and Mrs. William S. Hyde of Main books, whatever the subject matter, tle Miss Marley of Rockville, a are giving a dance tonight in Turn Lucile Clark, whose engagement to street. House of Representatives' of Con. Agree to Confer on Hitler’ s Elliott Knight waa anhounced will be acceptable and may be hand­ sketch by Mrs. LaChappell of Ver­ , An Annual Event In Our Herald Home Economics hall, North street, in celebration of ed to Mrs Emma L. NetUeton hr non, dances by Dorothy and Billy necticut for the 1935 session. Bom Is Logical Step to Take; S t Joseph's Day. A light supper earlier In the year. Sixteen friends APPRAISAL VOTE U.S. *GoodNeighbor* and classmates of Miss Clarke were The regular monthly meeting of David Wilson, and later will be Gcaa and a music number by Miss In North Adams, Mass. Graduated ' Famous Baby Shop I Rearming Act — France will be served in the basement by the Eloard of Selectmen will be held shipped to the college. Miss Alma Florence Plano, were among tho from Trinity College, Hartford, in Institnte at State Tkeater the Women’s Aid society. The Fronc present from Hartford, ^ ston , Rockville and this town. The time this evening at 7 o'clock in the Mu­ Hanson, treasurer of the college, a other numbers introduced. The League Is Guardian of i Broadcasting orchestra of Spring- nicipal building. The Manchester .former Manchester girl, and still a chorus work and the general school WAS NOT LEGAL In European Dispute Dispatches Note of Pro* field will furnish music. was occupied with bridge; tally Larger Than Yesterday’s; cards and favors, decorations and Veterans’ association will present member of Center Congregational scene was directed by Charles Pack­ Your Child’s War Pact. refreshments were in green and for the approval of the board, a church, with others of the faculty ard, who received much favorable "I Group H of Center church women major project for the permanent es­ are doing their utmost to raise the comrhent on the work that was done test to Berlin— Reich Con­ workers announce a food sale for white for St. Patrick’s day. Miss Rob*t K. Anderson To Continae Tomorrow Washington, March 30.— (AP) — A sst six wee)u on details looUng Clarke received a number of beau­ tablishment of Center Springs park library to at least 12,000 volumes. by all. Engagiiig of Outside Com­ Saturday morning at 10 o’clock at Geneva, March 20.— (AP) — Commenting on the European eltua-!ua-Ttf toward this goal. tiful glfU. as a community recreational center. The city of Memphis maintained Dancing followed until midnight. Funeral Director for I He aald a careful consideration of tinues Its War Manenvers the J. W. Hale Company’s store. a library there until the school be­ Photograph and Friday. pany Not According to French quarters in Geneva said to­ tlon arising from German plans to [ standing dead- came a college when it withdrew Its day they expected a special session rearm, President Roosevelt today locked Geneva disarmament parley Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary, Miss Betty Harvey la chairman of Tho Coast to Coast club will meet support and the American Mission­ WATKINS BROS., — Russia Warns It Will U. S. W. V., will celebrau Its 15th the committee from Manchester As­ the Army A Navy club at setback of the League of Na’ Ion'a Council emphasized what he termed the look a little more hopeful. ary Association was appealed to. The second session of the Man­ birthday tomorrow evening by serv. sembly, Order of Rainbow, giving a tonight at 8 o’clock at the Army A The latter has given the college Inc. Statutes, They Claim; De­ would be held soon as a result of the American principle of the good Mr. Roosevelt said the Adminis­ ing an oyster and salad supper to large public card party at the Ma­ Navy clubhouse. Tomorrow night PAPER HANGING chester Herald’s Cooking School neighbor and expressed hope that tration and the Senate munitions the present year to accummulate 32.00 A ROOM. French Cabinet’s decision toi. carry Increase Its Defenses. the members of Ward Cheney Camp sonic Temple, Monday evening at 8 the Coast to Coast team plays the the required number of books to en­ New Funeral Home held this morning in the State the­ thia principle would be extended to committee were working toward a o’clock, ifoth pivot and progressive deciding match at the Spruce Street I .41*0 Carry Wallpaper. mand to Be Shown System the question of German rearmament and the auxiliary. The meal will be title the library to aid of the A.M.A. ater attracted an even larger crowd Europe as a basis for peaceful solu­ common objective of taking profits served at 6:30 sharp, because of the bridge and setback will be played, Tavern at 8:30 o’clock. 142 East Center Street directly to the League. tion of difficulties there. out of war and legislation at thia Local friends of Miss Hanson are In A. KANEHL 59 than did the opening class yester­ A French spokesman said that in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Veterans’ association meeting later with prizes and refreshments.. Miss turn soliciting their friends for Tel.; This comment waa given news­ session appeared possible. Harvey will be assisted by Miss Painter and Decorator day. Over 1,300 women signed the The Board of Assessors, appearing thia step France was doing the logi­ Great Britain, France and Italy in the evening. F. J. Bendall will preside at the books they have no further use for ORlce 5171. House 7494, papermen. crowded about his desk, He added he had received a favor­ Harriet Knight, Miss Ernestine Phone 7541 Beginning Wednesday, coupons by which the dolly prizea before the Board of Selectmen for cal thing on the ground that the agreed today on a Joint conference meeting of the newly formed Fore­ BO that the desired goal may be League of Nations is the guardian who asked the position of the Unit­ able report from bis special com­ The Manchester Green Athletic Montic, Miss Alice Harris, Miss men's club in the Manchester Y. M. reached within the time specified. March 30th are drawn. The school which opens the second time In a month in an ed States. mittee headed by Bernard M. Baruch preliminary to the forthcondng vtatt club will meet at the home of Joe Edna Christensen, Miss Adele Gui­ at 9:45 each morning, will continue of the fulfillment of the Treaty of U. A. building tonight. There will Very often householders when mov­ Thru Saturday, March 30th effort to settle the controversy over Versailles and any violation of that The President declined to say and the Information would be turn­ of Sir John Simon, British foreign Hublard on East Middle Turnpike lin, and Mrs, Harry Straw and Mrs. be committees mimed to arrange for ing or cleaning house discard per­ tomorrow and Friday with Mrs. whether any note would be sent to ed over to Congress. at 8 o’clock tonight. Edward Montie of the advisory fr*. Katharine Baldridge, lecturer with the current revaluation of town tax­ treaty should be discussed by the secretary, and Capt. Anthony Eden, the next meeting of the club when fectly good books that would fulfill Council. Germany pertaining to her move in He declined to comment on pend­ board. it is planned to have a dinner served At the request of many of the Home Economics Institute In able property, and tbe part the British Lord Privy Seal, to Berlin to Just such a mission as the above. our customers, we've arrang­ It was pointed out that various abrogating treaty provislona to raise ing legislation. Including the bonus Past Presidents of Mary C. and a speaker. The speaker has New York, in charge of the sua­ asscRsors will play in the acceptance a conscript army. and the disputed Wagner Labor talk with Relchsfuehrer Hitler. Keeney Tent, Daughters of Union Wetherell and McCabe Motor ed with tho Vogue Studios of sions. of the report of the J. M. Clemln- clauses in the treaty give the not as yet been secured, but it is League Council the right to examine Likewise, it was said there was no Bill. The decision to bold the tri-par- Veterans of the Civil War, will meet Sales have filed incorporation expected that a man well Informed New England foi another Not CXwUy Dlshea shav^ Company, alleged last night HOSPITAL NOTES visit. whether Germany is violating its comment on whether an American Asked about cotton loans for the ttte conference came as France dis­ tonight at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Grace papers with-the Secretary of State, on topics of Interest to members of Dishes for every meal of the day, that the vote taken at the town patched a note of protest to Berlin Ames of 244 North Main street. for simple breakfasts and elaborate military clauses. observer would be sent to the pro­ 1935 crop, he also offered no com­ listing capital of 1.50,000; par, *100; the club will come from New York meeting last October empowering posed Allied conference of represen­ ment. The Administration previous­ against Germany’s rearmamenL At This is the first anniversary of the paid, 34,500: incorporators, Horace Mrs. Minnie Nicholson of 34 Eld- luncheons, for dinner parties and the Selectmen lo engage an outside Never Asked Right city to address the gathering. For children up to 14 years tatives of England, France and Italy. ly bad assured there would be no the same time, the French cabinet club and a good attendance Is hoped B. Wetherell, E. J. McCabe and L rldge street. William Perrett of 166 of age, a finely finished pho­ club suppers—these are only part of company to conduct the appraisal The League of Nations never has for. i Whatever your paint needs are—whatever yon vvwnt the exciting programs offer^ by asked the right to investigate Ger­ It waa indicated, however, none change in its generad cotton policy. decided to ask the League of Nations M. Schatz. Bisscll street, Dr. Wlllliam R. Tink­ tograph 5x7 Inches, and was illegal. Council to investigate Germany's All girls who are members of the er of 25 Park street were admitted Mrs. Baldridge. "But a dish does man armaments which was given It would be sent. Concerning proposals for lifting point well, you must know that only good quality paints mounted in a 7-11-inch fold­ Want Extra Pay. violation of the military clauses at Concordia Luther League are re­ yesterday. not have to cost much to taste The allegation waa made by Emil when the old “Conference of Am­ Mr. Roosevelt said he believed the the processing tax on cotton, the quested to meet In the church par­ i er. good,” she said in discussing her good neighbor principle was a com­ President reminded that some one the Versailles Treaty. McOILL'S BEST—will do a worthwhile Job. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., chairman of bassadors," originally named to su­ Geneva—French quarters said lors Friday evening at 7:30. Plans The U. S. Forest Service uses programs. "We all know that it’s tbe Board of AaacssorB, when it was pervise the carrying out of the Ver­ ponent part of any solution of the hod to raise this money and that for the second annual Mothers-and- •T w o proofs will be shown. .smart—as well as necessary—to be sailles Treaty, was disbanded. world disarmament problem. He re­ no suggestion had been made so far they expected the Council o f tha UIAL 41,'il— If you want prompt delivery of anything: airplanes to guard Michigan for­ brought out in the discussion under league would hold a special sesalon Daughtors’ Banquet will be made. ests against danger of fire. Two economical this year. And so, much questioning of the Selectmen regard­ The reaction to France'a decision ported substantial progress In tbe for obtaining it in any .other way. in this adverti.sement. Everything e.xactly as advertised. Ml.ss Elsie F. Roth, chairman, is Mi^ill’s Faints are mixed with the proper ingredients • Sittings any time during store hours. of the cooking I shall do on the to investigate the French charges. planes patrol the four national for­ ing the wisdom of permitting the in League circles was that it was Washin^on —President Roosevelt anxious to have everyone pres­ ests q f the state. to withstand the hard.ships of New England weather • Secure your ticket at the Baby Shop. platform will have an economy ap­ logical but potentially dangerous. ent. Assessors to work with the apprais­ commenting on the European situa­ condition.s. They are paints made especially for this lo­ peal. But, the recipes are new, they ers to familiarize themselves with A German spokesman here sold Photographs—Second Floor. make irou hungry Just to read them hta nation was almost certain not to tion, expressed the hope that tha cality. FOR BEST RESULTS USE McGILL’S PAINTS. the company system. The Asses- American “good neighbor" prindple SALE ON TEA The Ladies Guild of' ,St. Mary’s over, let alone smell them while ors asked for two months extra appear in the Council to defend church will meet Thursday at 2 they are cooking. Germany's military decision. STATE SENATORS MOVE would be extended to Europe. He work for each member at an esti­ declined to say whether the United- Orange Pekoe, 4 9 C p. m.. In the Parish house. The PRACTICAL PAINTERS’ STEPLADDERS "I’ve planned the sesalons so that mated remuneration for the board A French spokesman said that hostesses will be .Mrs. Arthur Butler Authorized Barbers of dishes of every variety will be offer­ France bad founded her foreign States would send a note to Ger­ Llfcht In wHe:ht-~l>ut nturdy und built to Htund hard umuk^. of 81,200. The discussion lasted Konstantin Von Nenmtb many. and Mrs. Elizabeth Mason. 3- Foot Luddm ...... c ed before the week is ended.” Captain Anthony Eden policies on international co-operation 60c grade. i/| lb. 25c. 75 twd hours. TO SPEED RACING BILL Berlin—Real bomba rained on tha Conn. Master Barbers 4- Foot Laddem ...... $1.00 Besides lecturing Mrs. Baldridge Chairman Hohenthal quoted sec­ aa represented by the League of What Is regarded aa perhaps the mo at Important meeting in Europe Kreuzberg district of Berlin, scatter­ 5- Foot Isaddem ...... $1.35 will show new appliances of the tion 1142, chapter 62 of the Public Nations and that therefore it vtas Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit latest approved models both electri­ since the conferences arranging th e armistice was scheduled to be held ing previously prepared mounds of s ^ association will serve a Hamburg- Protective Association 6- Foot l^adders ...... $1.50 Acts of 1030 in support of his con­ natural for France to submit a Ger­ Oolong or Mixed, cal and non-electrlcal. The kitchen in Berlin by Chancellor Adolf Hitler, Baron Konstantin von Neurath, man violation of the Treaty to the earth and rocks and filling the air spaghcltl • and salad supper in Odd tention. The act reads: “ ASSESS­ with smoke and clouds of dust. Gov­ OUTSIDE PAINT in which she works itself is to be a ORS TO REVALUE REAL ES­ his Foreign Minister; Sir John Simon, British Foreign Secretary, and League so that the Council could By Vote of 21 to 13 Approve LOUIS WILEY DIES; Fellows hall tills evening from 5:30 VINCENT FARKAND 82.55 per gallon in 5-gallon rans. display of new equipment and uten­ Simon’s chief aide, Anthony EMen, Lord Privy Seal. Ehiropean security ernment officials asserted Reichs- 46c grade. ~ to 7 o’clock. Guests arc expected TATE EVERY TEN YEARS: The pronounce its views. .MATTHEW’ 5IEK Z sils. In It this famous food lecturer assessors of all towns, consolidated arrangements were to be discussed, with the British envoys seeking to Motion to Take Action fuehrer HiUor'a rearmament decla­ from different reviews In the district LEO POUU.N and homemaker, who conducts the Induce Germany again to Join tbe L eagiie o f Nations. ration meant Germany would enter at the meeting to follow at 8 o’clock. "Nothing but the Best In Paints" towns and cities and consolidated NOTED EXECUTIVE PLOTO PAtiAM Cooking School for The Herald will towns and boroughs, unless other­ its forthcoming conference with Freshly Roasted — Ground Any EAKL STAIK.S prepare new recipes, discuss stand­ wise-provided, shall, during each Tomorrow Instead of On British emissaries on terms o f Way You W ish- The Women’s Democratic club of .lOHN LAKKAUEE ard, modernized methods, demon­ period of ten years after February SENATORS REFUSE equality. 2 MCott Touel»—and strate tricks and triumphs of cook- Moscow—The authoritative news­ 1 25c Hcott Towel Holder, Manchester will meet, tomorrow eve­ U’ALTER 5IICHAIin THOS. McGILL, Jr. 1, 1930, view all of the real estate, Meadow brook Coffee, O T ^ ning at 8:15 with Mrs. P. R. Bran- HARRy VITCLIA) of their respective municipalities, Tuesday Next. Business Manager of the paper Pravda announced Russia is. Green or Ivory Painter and Decorator (Contlnned on Page Four) OVER 100 ARE HURT prepared to increase its army ten­ Color. All for.. O l / C lb...... Z # C nick. 25 East Middle Turnpike. Fol­ B.\LILI.,\ PAUA.M and shall revalue tbe same for TO REDUCE RELIEF lowing a brief business meeting PATRICK UOCGIIKRTV as.scssment, and In the performance fold If necessary for defense of tba cards will he played. Members are RiillKRT OE.NOVESl 126 Cedar Street of these duties at least two of the . state Capitol, Hartford, March 20 New York Times Passes country in face of what it flatly de­ 81nre Dr. Jarkson lectured In H art ford, our business on Dr. scribed aa preparations for war. urged to attend and to invite their FR.WK 5IeHECHIR assessors shall act together, and all IN BIG HARLEM RIOT —(AP) — Advocates of the horse Jackson’s Health Foods has more thui doubled. friends. Mrs. Brannick will be as-, .lOlIN V. OIIAVORTIi Phone 6887 SHAKEUP FOLLOWS valuatioiu shall be separately ap­ Turin—^The newspaper 'La Stam- Or. Jackson's Meal, 45c. Bckit s Buddy. 50c. Koffy-suii, 40c. And Jhen La Follette Starts racing bill. Jubilant over ita passage Away; 65 Years Old. sisted by the following committee; E. .51. ’/J.5tMERM.\.N proved by a majority of the asscs.t- pa said the most serious outcome of Mrs. Richard Rich, Mrs, Cain Ma­ ora." in tbe House won their first skirm­ German rearmament activities Bulk Molasses, 2tie and .‘l.'Se Phono your order lor tho 11 would be a breakup of the solidarity o'clock delivery and it will , Mrs. John Holden. Mrs. An­ South End Barbers Close SHAKEDOWN TALK WUl Not Sign Voochera. 700 Policemen CaUed to YOUNG ASTOR GETS Move to Boost It to Ten ish today In the Senate by pushing quart drew Healey. Admitting that the board knew New York, March 20 — (AP) — of France, Italy Great Britain, reach your home before you through a motion for speedy action which it said -would only aggravate Whole Wheat, Rye and leave for the Cooking School. At Noon Wednesday. nothing about the current revalua­ Louis Wiley, business manager of on the measure. 'Hitlerian audacity.” Graham Flour in .'i-lb. tion, the system being used or the Quell Disturbance; Rumor Billions. By a roH caU of 21 to 13, the Sen­ the New York Times, died today at Fresh Genuine Repre.sentatlve William J. Thorn­ JOB ON THE DOCKS bags. ton will adilre.sa the members of North Find Barbers Close ate approved a proposal that.the bill the Columbia-Presbyterlan Medical ARRANGE CONFERENCE Calves’ Liver, '/j lb. 38c. Shop WEDNESDAY Dispute of Federal Relief (Oontlnued From Page Thirteen) Anderson-aiiea post. Veterans of At Noon Thursday. That Negro Boy Was legalizing pari-mutuel betting in Center. Paris. March 30 —France’s gov­ Royal Starlet Foreign Wars at the regular meet­ Waahlngton, March 20— (AP) — Connecticut be starred for action Mr. Wiley, who was 65, waa one ernment, protesting against German Stewing Veal ing of the post this evening In the Funds in Ohio Results in Encouraged by the Senate’s refusal tomorrow. Under nornial procedure of tbe nation's best known news­ rearmament in a note to Berlin, also Honey, lb. ... This adviTtlseraont will appear to slash the 84,880,000,000 work-re­ the vote on tbe measure would have 23c 18c to 25c pound State Armory on the current legis­ weekly for the benefit of the ptib- Lynched, Starts Trouble. Scion of One o f World’s Rich­ paper executives. He had been as­ succeeded today in bringing about lief fund. Administration leaders to­ been delayed until Tuesday. sociated with the nmea since 1896 lative session. Representative llo Interested In the National or­ DOUBLE STAMPS DELANEY TO BACK arrangements for a tri-partlte con­ Thornton u1ll outline hills now be­ Changes in Setup. day turned confidently to the task The plan to have the bill come up and bad been its business manager ference of France, Great Britain VEGETABLES Jellied Corned Beef or fore the General As.sembly of inter­ ganization movement showing est Families Learning the of defeating a motion to boost the for a vote tomorrow waa vigorously since 1906. He started as a reporter Cervelat, Vt lb. 15c. shops rightfully belonging to the New York. March 20 — (AP) — and Italy on the new European Fresh Beets, est to veterans. figure to 810.000,000,000. opposed by Senator J. Kenneth in up-state New York. He was im- situation. bunch ...... lican Cuts of Lamb Stew. association. A HARTFORD TRACK Rioters raged through Harlem, the This amendment was fathered by Bradley, Republican floor leader, married. 10c given out on all Columbus, O., March 30.— (A P )— Nation's largest negro settlement Shipping Business. The conference, advocated by the The shakeup of the Ohio Relief Ad­ Senator LaFoIlctte (Prog., WIs.). It who previously had announced off He had undergone an operation at Frenefa since Monday when Qreat- last night and early today, bringing came up for Senate consideration as tbe floor that he would oppose tbe Carrots, Butter (Wednesday ministration continued today when the Medical Center on March 11. Britaln delivered what tbe French Special) ...... lb. ,35c PAINFUL FEET C. C. Stillman, assigned to adminis­ injuries to over 100, besides smash­ the House began Ita second day of bill. He waa born in Homell, N. Y., regard aa Us "mild” note to Berlin, 2 bunches ter Federal relief In thia state, an­ Hartford Sportsman Willing ing store windows and looting them New York, March 20— (AP) — debate on the 82,000.000,000 caah Bradley aaserted he could see no and attended a private school In Mt. waa finally -arranged shortly befors 13c Kner and Back Arhra John Jacob Aator III went to work bonus issue. need for "unholy haste” In voting on IVew lirtireaa o f rratorliiB anret. anlnw nounced the suspension of three of their contents. Sterling, Ky. After four years as a noon today. Fancy Native Potatoes, today, down at the docks. Clarence Darrow, noted criminal the measure. Fresh Green Beans fwl, utiuBed feel In normal. Old mrfliw CASH SALES ‘ men, who were named in affidavits Seven hundred policemen drawn reporter, he was made business It waa said that Captain Anthony peck 18c. 8»da d o nt»i t a k r I n lo c tin a ld r r a tlo n on which Federal Relief Adminis­ to Build Plant If the from all parts of Manhattan, which The scion of one of the world’s lawyer, was a capitol headliner to­ Nine Republicans, three Social­ manager of the Post-Express, Roch­ Eden, British Lord Privy Seal, pro­ Spinach—New Cabbage. Burbank Baking Potatoes, that no f«8o fm arr rvartly allkr« not trator Hopkins based a charge of includes Harlem, and from Brooklyn wealthiest families is an assistant day as be assailed NRA before tbe ists and one Democrat voted against ester, N. Y., a position which he held bably will represent the London gov­ r \ r n ihr riaht and lrf( fimt of tlie to Captain Frederick Fender, assist, Senate finance committee, suggest-, taking the bill up tomorrow, while Celery-Tomatoes. 10 lbs. 29c. aamr peraon. political "shake-down" In Ohio re­ Is Passed. and the Bronx, broke up mob gath­ ernment in the belief that it might jlrnalllqr marklnra allow asart ron« POPULAR MARKET —Fill up your stamp book lief. erings but could not prevent guer­ marine superintendent of tbe Ing complete elimination of the code fifteen Democrats and six Repub­ Oontinned on Page Five) be undignified for Sir John Slmoh, ditlon of rark ftiof. ko iftiraawork. 855 MAIN STREET RUBINOW BUILDING Stillman suspended William R. rilla outbreaks. International Mercantile Marine structure. His humorous and in­ licans voted for this course. Britiah foreign secretary, to appear N urr p4»a|||«« r r li r f. N o rk arvdi f « r Company. formal manner of talking often ronanitatlon. on double stamp days! McNamara, director of the surplus About lOO prisoners were booked, ' The Vote to be taking orders from other commodities division, and his assist­ Hartford, March 20.— (AP) — at one station. Y’oung Astor, married last sum­ started laughter In a big crowd of Tbe vote was; For action tomor­ powers before going to Berlin. PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. WHERE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP With the bill legalizing pari-mutuel mer at Newport to EHIen Tuck spectators. IRVING H. HALPRIN ant, Thomas Jones, both o f whom Police officials charged agitators row —Democrats, Blackall, Claffey, The French note of protest, which 802 Main Street—Just North of State Armory . F»miI C'orrrclloalat sighed affidavits, which will form betting on horse racing in Connecti­ with inciting the negroes and whites French, got a clerical Job with the At bis customarily crowded press 'Hagearty, Daley, Malkan, Oebhardt, REICH REHEARSAL Trc*knt»prdlat^l*4»d4>lof(lat will be delivered in Berlin late thia the bosjs of a Grand Jury investi­ cut well on Its way toward becom­ of the area to violence by telling I. M. M. Company yesterday. He conference. President Roosevelt Devlin, Stremlau, Culhane, Lawlor, afternoon through tbe French Em­ At NORTON SHOE CO. gation Thursday of Hopkins’ ing a law, Ck>l. Michael W Delaney them employes of a store had killed works in the office at the Chelsea puffed a cigarette and told report­ O’CJonnell, Fox, Kelley, Hogan, S4T Mala Street Uablann nlSa. Wednes4lay •• Thursday — bassy, specifically mentions the re­ T h 4 J W . H A L € ca charges. He also suspended John of this city, today said he was an a 16 year old negro boy who was pier docks. ers this government was maintain­ Thompson; Republicans, Robbins, USES REAL BOMBS turn of conscription in Germany, E. Lee, who was named in the affi­ avowed candidate for the franchise caught pilfering a pocket knife. His first task today was to board ing the general principle o f a good Lynch, Costello, Spiro, Brennan and Germany's resumption of "freedom HEAVY STEER BEEF davits. to operate a huge racing plant for In reality, the store manager had the liner President Roosevelt. There, neighbor and hoped this principle Hungerford. of action In armaments," and Ger­ newspapermen saw him and asked Stillman said the three men running horses In Greater Hartford. turned the boy loose although he would be extended to Europe. This Against — Republicans, Oamer, many’s new air force. would remain suspended pending Delaney a light harness racing had bitten the two floorwalkers who tbe wealthy youth if he waa aalihig. was in reply to questions about the Barney, Colton, H. M. Bradley, Mor­ It was also understood that tha "Oh, no.” he replied, “I like ships Planes Over Berlin Explode C.fJI0US€^S0N. the outcome of the investigation operator for 15 years, asserted that caught him. German armament situation. gan, J. K.. Bradley, Rumpf, Tracy ^eneb Cabinet has decided to rate) Waller N. Leclerc Robert Owens, of the relief depart if given tbe franchise to operate Boy Is Located and I’m Just looking around.” Other Developments Harwood; Democrats, Shea; Social' 'the question of Germany’s violaBon ^ 3® "* Boneless Rib Roast INC. A short time later, back on the OPENING TODAY\ ment engineering division, assumed here, he will give Hartford "the Not until 3 a. m., today—10 hours Other developments: ists, Secor, Ecclea and Taft. Shells to Isolated Sections of the Versalllea Treaty before the Funeral Director McNamara's Job. nicest racing plant in the United after tbe trouble began—could the pier, Basil Harris, vice president of Testimony that the United States Absent, Dlmock, DemocraL League of Nations Council. Choice Sirloin Finest Revolt Starts States.” the International Mercantile Marine, Steel Corporation had piled up 888,- 159 No. Main St. Hancbeater police find the boy to prove he was Prior to the Senate session, ad­ Simon’s Visit Meanwhile, rebellion brewed In Waited Action on Bill alive. Then he sat alone In a police disclosed that Astor had started in 000,000 In surplus during the war vocates of tbe racing bill discussed m War Game. ~ The government was understood I the ranks of Governor Martin L. The Hartford man said he did station. Indifferent p > the hysteria to learn the shipping business at under pretense it was necessary for the advisability of having the meas­ City Shoe RebuOders Veal Roast Steaks the bottom. to expect nothing satisfactory from Veal Cutlet Davey as a Democratic legislative not apply for a Bay State Circuit which raged about him. enlarging plants was given to the ure come up today under suspen­ Sir John Simon’s visit to Berlin, but harness racing date at Cherry Park, While officials would not definite­ Senate munitions committee. by AND SHOE SHINE leader disclosed a move to place Harlem was a bedlum with shots, sion of the rules. They decided Berlin, March 20.— (A P )— Real the three-power meeting was plaa- the state 82,500,000 a month relief Avon, this season because he screeching sirens of police cars, ly state his salary, it is in the John T. Flynn, the writer on the against this course, however, when 1085 Main StIiAH:—Comer Eldridge neighborhood of 825 a week. bombs exploded in the streets of ned in the hope that the British at­ 3 5 c l b . c o a l- contribution in the hands of Still­ planned to make the big Jump Into clanging fire apparatus called out staff of the investigators. the Republican floor leader inform­ titude can be stiffened before be 1 2 « l b . 2 5 « lb- W H Y b liie the nmntng horse game. If the bill His older step-brother, Vincent A while earlier. President Roose­ Berlin today as Germany’s newly man. by numeroiis false alarms and the ed them the proposal to depart created military air fleet simulated goes there. Stillman yesterday dismissed six goes through. clamor of the rioters. Astor, is a vice president of the I. velt said the Administration and tbe from the normal procedure waa an Soviet Russia’s friendship, which Very Tender Center Cut “I think that if Connecticut does 51. M, and one of Its heavy stock­ actual battle conditions in its minor employes and George B. Ep- Ten men were shot and one was "outrage” and that he would op­ maneuvers. becomes all the more attractive 99 SPECIAL OPENING PRICES GIVES CLEANER HEAT pley, who has been designated by legalize racing . nd betting, the pro­ holders. (Oontinned on Page Four) stabbed. pose it. Tho "attack” started in the the face of Reichafuenrer HiUera Good for 30 Days Pork Roast Davey to become director of public moting should be don,.- by Hartford Lyman Quarterman, 34 year old On the floor Bradley offered a attitude, is to be cultivated by a Pork Chops people,” asserted Delaney. "I hardly Kreuzberg district, south o f the Cube Steaks works in the governor’s Cabinet. negro waa in Harlem hospital in a motion that the five amendments city’s center, shortly after 9 a. m., visit of Pierre Laval, French for­ Men's Soles Sewed On ^ REASON NO. 35 Eppley was assistant to William A think It would be fair to turn racing critical condition with a gunshot approved by the House be printed eign minister, to Moscow. in Connecticut over to individuals or creating a furore among residents ‘Mae eosl’ it taken from tbe ricbett Walls. Davey’a appointed state re wound In bis abdomen. An uniden­ In the files for one day before the The swooping air squadrons drop­ The Cabinet fomuUly approved 90c M W t , lief director. corporations from New York or 2 5 « l b - scsmi oi thePenniylvsnisamhnirhe tified white man, his skull fractured KIDDIES! measure waa starred for action. ped their cargoes of explosives into th.3 visit today and derided that be 1 9 « 2 7 « >'’ • fields. It it rleaned and tcreened Nothing to Conceal Massachusetts, and I don’t think the was reported dying in the same hos­ This would have meant that the bill should go as soon as possible. Ladies’ Soles Sewed On legislators who vote In favor of the huge piles of dirt and rocks which by the most eflScienI methodi known McNamara, in a statement, as­ pital. YOUR BRKJHT REMARKS WILL WIN TICKETf would have been starred for action previously had been placed in the The note was telephoired to Am­ 75c Fresh Fancy to icienre to remove dirt, tUte and serted he had “nothing to conceal in bill will want any such thing to hap­ Admits the Theft Friday. But because of the "Flght- bassador Francols-Poncet tn Berlis pen either.” TO SEE YOUR FAVORITE streets in anticipation of the dem­ olber ioreifn matter. And every this entire investigation.'' Lino Rivera, 16, was the youth onstration. early this afternoon for delivery In Men’s Rubber Heels "There waa no wrong doing on Passage Predicted Steak Cod ■tep in the preparation of ‘Moo about whom the storm raged. He (Coatinued on Page Four) The blasts ripped great boles In the Wilhelmstrasse later, but ita FUlet Halibut coal' it accompanied by a water the part of myself,” he said, "and r Racing supporters through the freely admitted that he bad taken publication, it was said, might ha 25c state were busy today discusalng SHIRLEY TEMPLE the mounds, hurling dirt and rocks proceti — washing and rewathing am convinced, os the result of in the knife and had bitten the hands TBEASCRY BALANCE in all directions and filling the postponed until tomorrow morning. Ladies’ Rubber Heels the coal time and again. That's why vestigations that I have personally the bill which passed its majority of the floor walkers. One of them At the State Theater, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday neighborhood with smoke and dust. While officials guarded tbe com- We have brushes for an types ‘bine coal’ givea clean, bealtbfal heat made, that there has been no wrong test yesterday in the House by a slapped his face and be was taken Waahlngton. March 20.— (AP) of power nMlors in stock and can 3 lbs. 2 5 e 2 lb s * 2 5 ® 2 1 « l b - Simply write your brightest remark in answer to this Night Air Raids niunicatlon’s contents closely. It tt 20c — free from all dost, toot and doing on the part of anyone con 129-131 mar^n. The bill was ex­ into a rear room.' A clerk fainted. Tho position of the Treasury on Tbe bombing was a continuation known to be a "firm protestation,’’ nwke repairs without delay. amadge. Let aa fill year bln. with nected with my department. The pected to meet with little opposi­ question: First quality rubber heel»— A woman rushed from the store March 18 waa: of last night’s air maneuvera, the calling Germany's attntion sharp­ clean, money-saving ‘bine roal* now.. whole thing ia an open book. tion in the Senate or to have any (S. H. Kress and Co.) and said the O’SnUlv-an - Goodyear • Hood. Fresh “Why is Shirley Temple my favorite motion picture > Receipts 8143,090.932.23; expendi­ Reich's first demonstration o f its ly to the clauses of the VeraaiUoB Oar delivery aervice it tbe foMett “No one, so far as I know, was trouble getting Governor Wilbur ll boy waa being killed. The report star?” tures, 8132,963.057.28; balance, 82,- new military air force. Treaty which have been violated. > NORTON in town. Phone us today. in eny way coerced Into making a Cross to affix bis signature on it DONT THROW THEM AWAY! spread through Harlem and soon a Submit your bright remarks to Jack Sanson at the thea­ 149,350,020.44; customs receipts for The district abutting the Tempel- France Is taking tbe position that Sm elts Haddock contribution. In fact, while I do making it a law. crowd of 1,000 had gathered, con the month, 818,780.447.75. Germany still Is tMhnlcally a meaa- ELECTRICAL M ackerel not even know tbe names of those hof airport, about one-seventh at The sporting fraternity believe the vlnced that tbe boy was dead and ter or Care of The Herald by noon Saturday. First six Receipts for the fiscal year (since mile wide, was -solated from the ber of the League of Nations, materials aad expert workmaaship oomblne INSTRUMENT CO. who contributed. I am advised that logical locations for tracks in Con­ that a negreas who bad gone to his winners will win tickets to see Shirley Temple in “ The July 8)'82,641,163,340.47; expendi­ It* resignation, made leea than tw* many of the individuals who con­ rest at tbe city during the bom­ Fhona 40S0 l b s . necticut would be in West Hartford, rescue was taken to Jail with a I.ittle Colonel” , coming to the State theater Sunday, tures, 84.905,708,824.20 (Including bardment. yeora ago. still is not effeettve, M d 3 2 S‘ l b s . « tributed were not at the time doing Hilliard Street Mancbeetor C c lb. 3 2 5 THE W . G. GLENNEY CO. the scene of the famous Charter broken arm. 82,526,130,131.13 of emergency ex­ All inhabitants who failed to that therefore Germany i ' any busineas with the sUte and Oak Park and, in tbe lower part of Monday and Tuesday. Winners will be announced in see m. . *‘“ *"ber, Masolu’ SnppUfv, Paint Jackson Smith, the manager, penditures) ; excess of expenditures, evacuate before the attack started imder the Jurisdictian or th# 838 No. Main S t Tel. 4149 Manchester that there were not even prospec­ the state near the New York state theater Saturday afternoon and evening. 82,384,545,483.82; gold assets, 88,* tive bidder* on state awards.” line, probably at Danbury. (OoatlBMd «■ Pag« Tklrtoea). 1053.893.448.73. B Pam Ptva) fOonttaaed aa y i mtanno ttnutm MAwadOm^ W BD TO D A T, HAKCH *0, IS VANCHBemrR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHBHl'BK, OONM„ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,19SB. DETECTIVES DOUBT NONE HELD RESPONSIBLE IRE OF SECRETARY DID FASHIONED HYIIN Ninth District has conducted the atas, at high apaads, auSldent aero- held followed by a running game NIGHT a U B DANCE recreational activities, major im- MODEL AIRPLAE CLUB d)mamle lift to the wings to ovar- ^ PASSION HISTORr and capture the neckerchief. A test IN ROCKVLIE FATAUTT TO NAME HOUSING passing period was then held and W A L L S L H R ll OBITUARY ] ASK TOWN ID TAKE provementa have been made tnclud- oome gravity. SING SUNDAY NKHT many teats were passed. HUACHNG STORY ing constructlo'.i of a dam costing When we look at tha word aero­ AROUSED BY PLEA TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY Scoutmaster O aw sh aw then pre­ b F W A R ™ c o n s ™ 51.700 at Globe Hollow swimming TO MEET TOMORROW dynamic, wa sea that It la made lip New York, March 20.—Reflectttij® No'Criminal NeipliiReiicc Foand QUEEN BONG HELD sented Scout Ck)leman with a knap­ DEATHS of two words, aero, pertaining to WORKERS MONDAY a further decline In steal acfn^^ in Hansen Death, Coroner Entfrelr Request Pro«rnim at OYER NINTH ASSETS pool and other Impravementa. sack and Scout M. Stratton with a o f anything like a preventive war. North Methodist Church — Want Prompt Action Lesson No. 2 in Construction of the air, and dynamics, that branch Motion Pictures and Story to Be prices in leading markets, the Yeomans Annonnees. Onace Bakar of mechanics which treats o f the Scout axe for winning the contest. Age'lndex of heavy melUng maCert> " The Italian press agrees, saying the Drivers Tell Conflicting Story Prompt action on the matter waa The Scouts were divided Into new Gathered ■ E v e- Miss Perkins Rebukes Stu­ Btoa Grace Baker, aix-yeara old Negro Speaher. Models to Be Discussed by effects o f force in producing motion. Presented at Zion Lutheran al has declined to 510.83 a ton froai '; German announcement does not Margaret Malone Charged asked by (^airman Smith to facili­ patrols at which time It was an­ mean conflict. The, death of HenrietU R. Haosen daughter of Mr. and Mta. Arthur tate the passage of an empowering Hank Wetherell. So, when we speak of aerodyittmlcs Church Here. Those Tentatively Picked 511.17 laat week. The compoaltaa of H oU nih- To Be Grilled Baker of Vernon Center, died at Next Sunday evening the third at FacQhies « f District Offered; we mean that branch of the science nounced there would be a troop for pig iron and flniahed steel re­ peti Cipitab Seem to Associated Press correspondents in RockvUla, Feb. 26 was not due to dents Wko Hand Her Peti act in the current session o f the hike Saturday at 9:15. in Vienna, after a survey of middle her home laat night after a short the special aeriea oT Sunday, evening With Passing Bogns Bifl The regular ’ meeting of the o f dynamics which treats of the "The Passion History," in motion main unchanged at 517.00 a ton for criminal negligence. Coroner John General Asaembly. Are Being Investigated As We were happy to have Commit­ ; Europe and the Balkans, summed Illness from measles, followed by aervicea will be neld at seven o’clock ’Hank" Wetherell Model Airplane forces crested by air or other gas­ pictures and story Will be presented the former and 2.1241 cents a pound Further. H. Yeomans founa today. The text WobU Cost Tewni Addi* Gustave Schreiber, member of the eous fluids In motion and the reac­ teeman Hunnlfoi^ take part In the hdicate H u t the Present ' up official opinion as believing no tion on Evelyn Strachey. complications. She was a grand- ae usual. The service will begin with Club will be held as usual at the Y. Friday evening at 7:30 at the Zion for the latter. of his finding follo.ws; Board of Relief also spoke In favor tion ot these forces on solids In meeting. W e closed about 9:30 war ia in prospect. teugbter of Mr. and Mrs. George *n old faahionad OoapM hymn alng, on Bridgeport MerchanL M. C. A. at 6:30 o’clock tomorrow To Their Needs. Cowles o f this town. of the town accepting the proffered relative motion through such fluids. Lutheran church on Cooper street. with a game of soccer. Geneva pubUc opinion is divided HENRIETTA a HANSEN of 06 urtnffentlrely laquest hymna from tionl $18,000 a Year. Ninth District buildings and assets. evening. The period will be taken The National Control Oommittee Crisis Win Pttfs. Madison, March » —(AP) — The Besides her parents aba leaves Relative motion Is easily compre­ The lecture Is under the ausplces-of- as to whether Germany's rearma­ Congress street Hartford, Conn., Chicago, March 20— (A P ) — folk who were praaent last week. In In executive session later, the up with the construction of air- of the Lumber Code Authority hM drivers o f two Rhode Islands trucks three- alaUrs, Arlene. Jean and models and the study of aerodynaui- hended when we understand that the young people of the Walther ment may lead to war. One school died at the Rockville City hospital group of students from Northwest' the list of the hymns requested, the BrMgtport, March 90— (A P ) — Selectmen discussed the proposition League and all members of the con­ Eight persons on the local relief PlCIi HARTFORD MAN fixed 4,489,900,000 feet as the total (^rol. and a brother, George. Arlene tcs. Mr. Wetherell will discuss the forces effecting a body are the allowed lumber production for the sees an admirable opportunity for which were hl-Jacked here early on February 26th, 1636. Mrs. Han­ em Unlverslfjr today were smarting hymn "In the Garden", by C. Austin Margmrat Malone, 21, N ew Tqrk ’Tha entire physteal aeaeta of the of the Ninth District and tabled the gregation and friends will be wel­ list have been tentatively selected Copyright 19SS by Aaaoci«t«4 PrcM the great powers to reach disarma­ ia the oldeat child, being 11. Lesson Sheet No. 2 which appears same, whether the body is moving sec. nd quarter of 1935. This com­ Tuesday morning are to be present­ sen's death resu lt^ from a fractur­ Mills received the greatest number matter until the next meeting to al­ come to attend, without charge. A for Jobs in connection with the under a rebuke given them by SeC' The funeral will be held tomorrow night club dancer and w a itrm who Ninth Dtotrict, the Baat and West below. forward through still air at a hun­ New York, March 20. (AP)— pares with 4,209,300,000 feet allow­ ment and security agreements be­ ed in Town Court this afternoon on ed skull. od requesU, with "Jesus, Savior. low for further investigation of cer­ free will offering will be received Federal housing canvn.ss in Man­ Uureb ao.—(i^ )—A retaiy of Labor Perkins when they afternoon at a o’clock at the home waa captured on Main etreet hare Side recreational buildlnga, the The public Is invited. dred miles per hour, or whether the John Russell Smyth of Hartford. ed for the first quarter. Expected cause Germany herself has now Idleneas ebargea. On Sunday, February 24th, Mrs. Me," by J. B. Gould, coming to cover expenses. chester, but at present they are be­ of offteUl aad '^blie and will be private. Rev. W. F tain phases concerning a possible body is standing still and the wind Conn.,' was today elected captain of corjiiimptlon waa placed at 4,558,- openly gone after equality rights. Paul Halliday of Hoxlc, R. I., and Hansen waa a passenger in a Rockne atUmpted to hand her a peUUon laat night by a merchant who al­ South Mancheater Library, equip­ Lesson No. 2 follows: After the lecture a committee of ing ''budgeted” ami the names of Tyler of Vernon Center will offl- second. The moat dUHcult request to Mttlement of the existing, problem ia blowing along It at a hundred the Ctolumbla'swimming team. 500,000 feet. gathored from European Another school fears a menace Joseph Ferreira of Providence, the Sedan driven by Charles O. Monroe, protesting the arrest for deporta­ leged the had given him a bogua 190 ment and exiatlng indoor and out­ .\IR. THE MEDIUM IN WHICH date. Burial wUl be In Elmwood fill is that of one of the congregS' of admission of the W est Side miles per hour. Walther League members will .^erve those definitely chosen will not be [tala today la that there ia no from Berlin, believing compulsory driven, were turned over to state Jr., of Bristol, Conn. The car was tion o f Evelyn John Strachey, Brit­ biU, waa turned over to Federal .4IX, A IR C R A F T O PE RATE refreshments In the vestry of the known until next Monday, it was military service likely will be fol­ cemetery in Vernon Center. tion who desired "The Lion ot door recreational facUltiea now a recreational building In the assets This new science nos arisen to immediate danger of war, although police by the West Haven police to­ travelling along the Crystal Lake ish author and lecturer. Agent William Higgina by local ' When nen realized that air had church, also without fee. The young learned today. lowed by demands for abolition of Judah” . An attempt ia being made part of the district program, were of the district at a figure acceptable provide the designer with the datq the Old World ia headed eventually day. They had been held In West Road en route from Boston to Hart­ The Cabinet member had com- to find the hymn ao that it might police today for arraignment before density and mass, and with New- people are looking forward to a •■Budgeting” means that the rec­ demilitarized zones and a return of Mrs. John Kom glebel offered to the Town of Mancheater to the tosrn as recommended by the which he wishes to know regarding for another Armageddon, unleu the Haven where they said they were ford. When It reached a point Just ileted an address at the Palmer be sung. Any help that might be U. S. Oommiaeioner Samuel Relcb ton’z statement o f the laws of mo­ large gathering at the church on ords of the candidates are being In- i lost territories. tossed out o f a sedan by hl-Jackera E. Rose (Covell) Komglebel, last night through the Selectmen by equalization board. tion, flight-was proven theoretical­ the reactions on bodies moving H problem of national aecurity ia east of Lanz Comer In Vernon, it Houae laat night when the students ^ ven in obtolning the hyihn would early this afternoon. Friday evening. vcstlgrated to determine the extent: General opinion seems agreed that who took their tnicks. the wife o f John Komglebel of 48 Robert J. Smith of the Ninth Dle- ly possible. through the air relative to the aolved. waa struck by a car traveU l^ In rushed up to her. Richard Peter­ be appreciated by the pastor of the Misa Malone, who is also known of their needs -in order to arrive at a ; New Spring Hats if the powers fall to secure real The fact that the driven told High street, died in her home at trict committee In accordance with A ir Is the medium in which all types o f motion and the shape of ?, Daapite the omlnoua aituation the the opposite direction. The latter son, who said he waa a graduate church. Rev. C. H. Ginns. as Anita Beavers at her New York the bodies. The early aitplanes basis for the compensation they will j peace and disarmament accords conflicting stories about the hi­ 10:30 o'clock this morning after an the vote of the district committee types o f aircraft operate. Wind is opinion waa that aanlty holda the car waa a Nash .Sedan en route from student, held out the petiUon, which address, 229 West 21st street, waa KAY FRANCIS NEW FILM built depended upon the direct receive. 1 with Germany the chances for war jacking when police questioned Ulnesa of seven weeks. She was The speaker for the service will be for dissolution of the district assets air hi motion. It la composed chiefly C upper hand in Europe. Boston to New York, owned and purported to carry the names of John B. Rogers, well known negro captured by Marcua L. Bchieni, own­ method of the test flight In deter- CURB QUOTATIONS Tohm Treasurer George H. Wad­ Several Shades Major Alfred Duff Cooper, finan- three or four years hence will have them separately, coiipierl with the 468 students of the university. bom in Glastonbury Jjfly i, igsg er of Martin's Shoe Store, 1904 Main held on August 6, 1934. of two gases, oxygen and nitrogen. dell, Supervising Engineer Hayden appreciably Increased. driven by John C. Heli.tzelman of speaker whose aubject wlU be "The ihlning their behavior and acquiring d al aecretary of the treasury. In a assertion of two gasoline station at­ Miss Perkins did not conceal her and had lived about 49 yeara In street, who spied her as he waa re­ U gh t Vote Oaat SHOWS STUNNING GOWNS In the proportion o f about 21 per Griswold of the ERA and Hnrolil W. 108 E. 38th St., New York City. The Plight o f the N«vn> CAiristlan." The infoimatlon. This method was soon Am er Sup Pow ...... apaech yeaterday said the recent tendants on the Milford turnpike a displeasure. Mimeheeter. She was married in turning to ble store after complain­ The vote governing the current cent of the former and about 79 per Garrlty, temporary chairman of the o f accident occurred about 9 p. m. MorNng SUr quartet, will sing found to be unsatisfactory, not only Blue Ridge ...... 1 events clarified the poalUon "mak- section of the Boston Post Road *T will not receive your petition Talcottville 99 years ago laat No­ ing to police about the apurioua bill. action of the district committee last cent of the latter. Other rare gases Federal Housing committee here, Cement pavement has recently negro spirituals and render music because o f the tremendous risk In­ Cities Service ...... Ing plain what many have been about 20 miles west of here, that or discuss the matter in any form,” vember. While eeveral. acore o f paaseralljr summer brought out only a email are found in the air, but In almost % went over the names of persons on been placed on the Crystal Lake Best Dressed Woman On the volved In flying a new airplane, Elec Bond and Share ...... 1, thinking and believing, but there la SELECniEN TO INSPECT they saw the trucks and drivers an she said. was a member specially fitted for the service, while looked on, the woman waa placed percentage of the district voters, the negligible quantities. In common . 4 ', the "white collar” -list and picked Highway, West of Lanz Corner. This whoee cbaracterietlcs were neces- F o ^ Limited ...... L no cause for deepalr.’’ hour and a half after the crime was But we are students o f North of the South Methodist church and Albert James will give a reading of under arrest by a DetecUve Ser­ vote being 213 for rellngulshlng the Screen Lives Up to Repufa with other gases, air. when heated . 7% out eleven persons whom they Gray and pavement ends at the comer. The expands, when cooled contracts. Its aarily unknown, but also because Mavis Bottling A ...... 3-16 p] It remained for the London said to have been committed, led to western University,” pleaded Peter was well known and respected In one of James Weldon Johnson's geant John G. Gerrlty and held district charter to 80 for retention tion in "Living on Veivet.” thought were qualified for the work. emr ElECTRIC PLANTS tarred surface Immediately east of Sermons.” supporting power and density vary accurate observations were often Niag Hud P ow ...... 2 % •k Times, "The Thunderer” calmly to the men being hold. son. Manchester. without ball for the Federal author­ o f the district charter. Only eight, however, will be given the cement la rather rough. When and are greatest at sea level where beyond the pilot's control. Today, Penn Road ...... 1 % ^ point out that Sunday,—the day Sergeant William R. Murphy of 1 am not here to instruct stud­ Besides her husband, she leaves a Sunday morning, Mr. Glnna is to ities. Chairman Smith of last night's through wind-tunnel tests, and Jobs. Brown HelnUelmnn stmek this rough apot the weight of a cubic foot of air at Segal Lock ...... % when the Impact of Adolf Hitler's Hope to Make Trip to View the state police withheld the names ents from your university," said the toughter, Mrs. E. O. Seaman, of preach the third sermon o f the Len­ sub-committee, and Edward F. Tay­ Long recognized aa one o f the more accurate knowledge that the Contractors who enrolled to par­ hla car skidded, the front end going 32 degrees F. is .0807 lbs. United Founders ...... 5-16 prodamatlon waa moat violently o f the attendants, saying It would Secretary. "Mail your matter to Manchester; three sisters. Miss Jane ten series under the general title of lor, explained the details of the best-dreased women ot the screen, advamce In the science o f aerody­ ticipate ;n the benefits accruing^ Smart New Styles Systems in Other Municipal­ onto the north side of the highway, Because sir has definite weight United Gas ...... 1 p felt—a German football team played hinder the Investigation of the crime immigration officials." Coveil, of Manchester; Mrs. A. C. "Victorious Living", the subject for proposition. He explained that if the Kay Francis fairly outdoes herself namics have made available, the from the housing canvass are to| ities Next Week. If they were published. whem It struck the Monroe car in and mass, all bodies moving United L t and Pow A ...... % That You Will Like! a French team in Paris before a Secretsry Perkins also refused to Going, o f Portland, Ore., and Mrs this sermon to be "The Conditions town assumed the obligations o f the characteristics of a new production meet In the Chamber of Commerce One of the trucks wa.s found In the matter of wardrobe in her through It have their movement re- crowd of 49,000. which Mrs. Hansen was riding.The receive a telegram from the Chica­ David Ferguson, of Portland, Ore., o f Dlsclpleshlp". Special music will district and took over the East and can be demonstrated by other meth- tonight to elect members of a com­ abandoned In Jersey City, N. J forthcoming First 'NaUonal pro­ .sisted the same aa water resists the Depends on Oemnuiy The Board of Selectmen voted Monroe car was pushed back a dis­ go Civil Liberties Union, asking and a grandson, Robert E. Seaman. be rendered by the augmented choir, STATE W est side buildings, including the oda. However, the teat flight atill CONNECTICUT RECEIPTS mittee which will have direct! late yesterday and the other In W.?c- Funeral services wlU be held at 2 passage of a ship. This realatance War, in French public opinion, de- last night to take an Inspection trip tance of 40 feet and the Hclntzel- that deportation proceedings which will be assisted during the stock of books in the South Man­ duction, "Living On Velvet,” now remains the final standard in Judg­ charge of the canvass. Other con-! pends entirely on Germany. It waa hawken, N. J., last night. Both man car continued another 40 feet o'clock Friday afternoon from the varies with the shape of the object tractors who have not yet Joined; to Belmont, Braintree and Hudson, against Strachey be dropped and following Sundays of the Lenten sea­ chester Library, together with all showing at the State theater. forced through It and Increases as ing the air-worthiness of a new air­ Wasbington, March 20.— (A Pl — F dedared authoritatively that no one vehicles belong to a Providence before coming to rest crosswise of funeral homo o f Watkins Brothers will be given a final opportunity to! Mass., to view municipally owned urging that asylum in America as son by Robert Gordon, well known fixtures, and conducted the Indoor In the picture, directed by the speed varies. Thus, the resist­ plane. ' Connecticut's receipts from farm 'i in France had any Intention of going concern and sere hauling loads of the road. on Center street. Rev. Leonard C. do so tonight by pledging 54 each. electric light plants In these places. political refugees be granted Eric baritone singer, as well as others and outdoor recreational programs Frank Borzage, Miss Francis wears ance to a given body Is four times marketings In 1934 showed an In­ to war because of Hitler's denuncia­ rayon and cotton goods from Wes­ Harris, pastor of the South Metho­ Consideration of the subject was Helntzclman testified that the Becker and Frederick Werrmann, mentioned pre%’iously. the cost to the town would be about no less than seventeen new crea­ greater If the speed Is doubled. crease of more than 53,(>U0 over tion of military clauses of the Ver- terly. R. I., to New York. dist church. wlU officiate. Burial MARRIAGE LICENSE f brought to the attention of the Se­ highway over which he had been two German anti Fascists now re­ These services are open to all who 518,000 per year. A tnist fund of tions ranging in type from simple As an example of sir resistance, a that of 1932, it was disclosed toda.v ;, sallies Treaty. lectmen by Chairman Aaron Cook Placed In different cells last travelling was dry, but that there siding In Chicago. . will be In the Blast cemetery. have no other church loyalties, both housedresses io stunning evening In a report by the Bureau of A g ri­ night to. prevent them from com- 550,000, made to the library by falling body will Increase in speed Z Former Crown Prince Friedrich due to the pending special town were occasional patches of Ice which While the Cabinet member said morning and evening. gowns. One of the most gorgeous is Bridgeport, March 20.— (AP) — cultural Economics of the United BOY SCOUT NEWS parlng stories, Halliday and Ferrcrla member of the Cheney famUy, would only to the point when the resist­ ^ Wilhelm o f Germany emphasized meeting this spring for the first of had been formed from the melUng she had not received the telegram an ultra-modem bridal trousseau. Harry E. Zimmerman, 37, a Buffalo, States Department of Agriculture. was subjected to a lengthy grilling be a part of the assets turned over ance created is equal to Its owm Troop 4 Inclusive Monday in a statement to the Auo- two consecutive annual votes on snow. There were indications that and would not, officials o f the Civil Orry-Kelly, famous style creator N. Y., salesman, haa filed applica- In 1932 Connecticut’s receipts today by Chief Harry W. Tuttle and FUNERALS to the town in the transfer. If ap­ weight. Th e speed i-eached Is called Troop 4 held its regular meeting ^ dated Press "that the Reich uncon- the purchase of a municipal plant. there waa such a patch of Ice on the Uhertlea Union said the message o f the Warner Brothers studtq, de­ tion for a marriage license with the from farm marketings, which In­ Captain James P. Cannon of the proved by the Selectmen, Mr. Smith Its terminal velocity, which in Tuesday night with twentv Scouts / ditionally need peace for the com- Selectman Bowers gave the mem­ highway where the Helntzclman car was signed by aarence Darrow, signed the frocks and dresses from vital statistics bureau here naming cludes crops, livestock and livestock West Haven police and Captain of Mis# Augusta Burklund stated. Interest from the fund must man reaches about one hundred and and four leaders present. The meet­ ^ pletion of her great cultural and bers o f the Board figures on the commenced to skid. Prof. Paul Douglas and Prof. suggestions brought back by MIsa twenty miles per hour. An airplane Rose White of Meriden aa hts pros­ products, totalled 532.199 and de­ ..economic tasks.” Detectives James J. Decgan of New. The funeral of Mias Augusta be used for library purposes accord­ ing opened by rc)>cutlng the Scout cost of a municipal electric plant 1 am of the ''pinion that In view of Robert Morsa Lovett of the Uni­ N. Y. Stocks Francia from a trip abroad. In a dive has a much greater term! pective bride. Mla.s White has net creased to 531,369 In 1933 and then Haven. Burklund, former resident of Man­ ing to the provisions of the trust “Oath and Laws." E. HOUSE & SON, INC. Germany's great "man in the and baste coats of the Manchester the fact Helntzclman knew that the versity of Chicago and other prom­ Kay portrays a young woman of nal velocity due to Its streamlining, yet signed the application. shot up to 535,555 laat year. street" accepts such assurances Throughout all the questioning, inent liberals. chester who died In Worcester Sim- fund. Short patrol meetings were then Electric system as given by the highway waa coated with Ice In fashion, who turns her back on and the better the streamlining the with blind faith from Der Fuehrer utility company at the Inst rate case both men maintained their Innocence day, was held yesterday afternoon Adams Exp ..;.. Indoor Recreation Coat spots and in view of the fact that he at 2 o'clock at the Emanuel Luther­ • 4% wealth and aecurity to wed a man greater the velocity. —who knows beet. hearing. of any connecUt>n with the robbery. A ir Reduc ...... ,1 0 5 'i The coat of indoor recreational was unfamiliar with the highway ne an church. Rev. K. E. Erickson and who offered her nothing but the We have shown that air has Italian View It Is expected that the Inspection State Trooper Murphy took over Alaa Jun ...... 16% activities, Mr. Smith stated was 58,- was travelling at a dangerous and Rev. Albert J. Laurel! of Worcester right to love him. density and creates realatance be An Italian government spokesman trip to the several munlclpally- the questioning later today. Allegheny ...... , . . 1 600 annually and outdoor activities excessive rate of speed. conducted a Swedish service, during In addition to the star, the cast cause the two forces that tend to said "this situation will not lead to owned plants In Massachusetts will Halliday and Ferrcrla waa both ETHIOPIAN RAIDERS Am er C m i...... '..113% cost from 52,900 to 53,000 yearly. keep an airplane on the ground are war at any rate there Is no thought reported to have worked for the Although Heintzelman waa not which Mrs. Elsie B. Gustafson sang The assets o f the South Mancheater of "Living On Velvet," the story be taken some time next week. Am Coml Ale ... '. . 2 4 of a wife’s problems with a care­ air icalstance and gravity. A ir re­ Providence company for some time driving with the care which he two Swedish numbers. The bearers Am Home Prod . library, consisting o f 24.TJ8 books should have exercised under the con­ were; John Leander, Andrew Swan­ . . .3 1 less, reckless, mad flier-husband, sistance la overcome by the thrust Department of Justice ngent.s as­ Am Rad St 8 . . . at an estimated value of 52.00 per of propeller, or :lr screw,' pushing ditions which he found, I cannot find son, Gustave Florin and Henning .. 11% consists of George Brent, Warren signed to this vicinity by Attorney ESCAPE ITALIANS Am S m e lt...... 33% book, was 549,496; equipment 51,- or pulling the airplane forward so. that his actions were such that he Johnson. Burial waa In the East William, Helen Lowell, Russell General Homer S. Cummings to Am Tel and Tel . ..101 865, making a total of assets of the that the resultant movement cre- should bo held criminally responsible cemeteiy. Hicks, Henry O'Neill. Maude Tur­ There’s something about a Chesterfield Inycsllgato truck robberies were Am Tob B ...... 76% district o f about 5100,000. said to be on their way to New Ha- for the death. ner Gordon, Samuel Hinds, Martha I Am Water Works .. 6 The Park department could as­ Merrill and others. ven today to Uke up the latest Dated at Andover, Connecticut Steal 100 Camels Belonging Anaconda ...... sume supervision over the outdoor robbery. March 18th. 1935. .. 8 % The original atory and screen Youthful Clothes ! Armour III...... 4 recreational activities, Mr. Smith play are credited to Jerry Wald JOHN H. YEOM ANS I Atchison ...... , .. 39% said, and that the town ordinance and Julius Epstein and directed SALE MRS. t'ATT BETTER to Natives of Somaliland A u b u rn ...... (or Coroner. I .. 16'^ or act creating the park board could by Frank Borzage. ntvet, jet little cxnntl* tolaccty in nunith Local Stocks Aviation Corp ... Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. T l xes one llLe alaut .. 3% be amended to allow the park de­ For the seconll feature the State B and O ...... Y.. March 20. _ -- 8% partment to have charge of the In­ theater presents Arline MacMahon (A P )— Mr». Carrt« Chapman Catt, Frontier m Africa. Bendix ...... (Furnished by Putnam A Co.) .. 12% door recreational activities. and Guy Kibbee on "W hile The Toggery Shop icauer in the women's mifTraec COLT CO. TO PROVIDE Beth Steel ...... — — First Days of Spring Central Row, Hartford, Conn. .. 23% During the period in which the PaUent Slept.’’. ^luAtez^lelJUetUltel^ tulJie tLc tLe tolacc^ Jiaesnt jpl ll *nt an I t L t movement, who was stricken 111 on Mogadiscio, Italian Somaliland, Borden ...... • • 22% the eve her departure to attend ot March 20—(A P )--A strong Italian Can Pac ...... 9% the International ('on^rre.ss of Worn- I P. M. Stocks QUARTERS FOR WORKERS force dlspatahc*! to the Ethiopian Case ...... 48% reported some­ frontier reported today It had been Cerro De Pasco .. tL t IV* A m llJiet cl^Atette — - an I J ' aJJii a itt t» mu uleasut* tlum, A Feminine what lmprove<| today. Bank Stocks • • 42% unable to capture armed groups, be­ Ches and Ohio . . . .. 38% j I The 70-year-old fomlnist'a physi- Officials Report »Iany of Em­ lieved to have been somposed of Bid Asked Chrysler ...... Cap Nat Bank A Trust 8 .. 33>4 dan. who feared she was threatened Ethoplans, which raided Into Italian 10 Coca C o la ...... 186 >4 Silhouette vlth appendicitis, said an operation ployes Are Being Threatened Conn. R iv e r ...... 490 luAxJi a HtiHilet n>eople *m^ itu *ame tLln^ ...J nctlcc mate anJl mate a^ m^ ^tumls Somaliland and stole 100 camels Ck)I Carbon ...... 73% would not be necessary. at Homes by Strikers. belonging to Italian natives living Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 58 62 Col Gas and El . . . Hartford National .... 20 .. 4% near Agable between the Italian 22 Com! SqIv ...... 18> forts, El Bit and Gorodol. Phoenix St. B. and T . .. 170 Cons Gas ...... Hartford, March 20.—(AP)__ .. 17% as* 'P f / lt lle kcitet^leld *mOihe C^Leiiet^ielJii • Cons O i l ...... ArrangenienU wer being made In The ttailian forces reported that Insurance Storks .. 6 % the raiders had escaped safely Into Cent Can ...... the Colt’s Patent Firearms Mfp. Aetna Casualty ...... 63 66 .. 66>4 Co., plant this afternoon to provide Ethiopian territory and that the Aetna Fire ...... 46*i Corn P r o d ...... 63% Mannish 48<4 Del Lack and W . sleeping aniicb o f Winchester John A. Leahy; Weatbrook, Paul D. w*as renominated for county auditor Wren; WiUimantlc, Jamea J. Lee; without opposition, WUtoii, Inez Lawton. t x - ’' f c l ^ U K MANCHEBnCB EVENING HERALD. ilANGUESMS, CONK. WEDNESDAT. MARCH 20.198S.

ment la Boutheostora Curopa, the amandmeat to Bradley's moUotirt ed in the House on a point o f order Austrian government today showed that BO one i^ipaared before the sioeers for two argued that speedy action was oec- raised by Rep. Daniel F. B. Hickey cities and borougha committee on tremely crtucal. His strength U signs of an extremely cautious at­ eesary in order that the bUI might July 1, 1935. Republican floor leader. He ques­ the peUUons. which provided for the LABOR HEAD WARNS SENATORS REFUSE steadily falling." USING CENTER PARK titude on the matter. be ready for the summer season. Manchester Except for Sunderland, all the tioned whether the proposal was election o f oorpoiatlon .counsel, A statement by Senator Dietrich A T COODNG SCBOOL Both Hungary aad Bulgaria were Later Blackall said that unless (D., HI.), implying that the Senate LOCAL GUARDSMEN appointees ore ineumbente. The STEIGER^S S D a y t a d * properly before the House. Jiidgee aad proeecutora and related regarded as looklqg to Austria for the General Assembly quickened its Speaker William Hanna ruled TO REDUCE RELIEF Interstate Commerce committees Date Book AS DUMPING GROUND Danbury man succeeds Elton S. B A R TF t)R D hints a* to whether all the losers in pace, "we’re going to have our to the school board. OF S H IK E THREAT W^land of Waterbury. Men’s 35c « I rtMa Pag«Ow) that it was not properly before the Senate um« paeeed was starting an Investigation of the World W ar should build up their bands full.” House as there had not been inter­ railroad financing without authority T%e appointments or* direct o«d A Comedy in Three Acts armies, but, although moat of the BlUa passed by the Senate Includ r w Page Om ) IN B|G MOBILIZATION Shrabbciy and Lawn Litarally do not require le^slatlve action. 4 ty which h*T« M ver been siven BlockaU also argued that he was vening action In the Senate which nearly dUrupted a meeting of that acorei again with a new Austrian government leaders have ed: Tsaighl Several nominations sent in Ve- Friday, Mar. 22, 8 P. M. HOSE before from t Cooking School plit- anxious to have the public know would justify reconsideration by the group on the Wheeler resolution Covered With Empty Liquor expressed desires for greater armed Permitting any Common Pleas munitions committee were working SalvatiMi Arm y variety mustcole. oently by Governor Cross were con­ SOUTH METHODIST form. what tlM Legislature was doing to House at this time. WiOiain Green Declares toward the common objective of proposing the Inquiry. Bottles. forces, thus far they have spoken clear up Its bustn*M. To thla Brad­ Judge to act as a Judge o f the New Twaorrew firmed by the Senate. CHURCH H m TimToM WMely Defeated Last Week taking profits out of war and that The limited market that would be Herald Ooolting school, morslnga only as individuala. ley retorted: . The bill was defeated in the Haven City Court in the abeence of open to public uUlito bolding com­ h d iided m W ar Maneinrers They were; Edward H. Wilkins of exclusive shoe line at 4 prs. $1.00 Ure. Baldridge haa traveled wlde- ls(kIktioB this saasion appesired at 9:45, State theater. Canter pork seems to have )>ecome Initial Performance of The nearest approach to an auth­ " I ’m anxious also to have the House last week after the Senate the regular judge or Judgee. Tronble Will Foflow If pany securities after liquidation Boot Hampton and Herman H. Ijr In thla country apeaklng before poaalble. OB open air barroom for the hard South Church oritative statement on the subject people know what we're doing. had refused to accept an unfavor­ Providing that consolidated towns forced through their abolition by the This W6Ek Chapman of Now Haven to be mem- aaany thousand* of women. She A letter from Secretary Bwmnaon Phnned in New York State Korcfi'23—"F .li For Family," I- was a "feeler” Issued by the news­ That's why I Want this bill and its able report and voted to send it having an assessment date o f Octo­ Wheeler-Raybum bill In 1940 was drinkers who ore not permitted by bera of the' state pork and forest Dramatic Club Toggery Shop has vlaited the factories where new papers as an unofficial declaration- exprsMing "diaapproval" of Com­ oct comedy at South Methodist commission for six-year terms l>e- amendments be printed In the files,” back to committee for further ber 10 must furnish the chairman of Wagner Bill Doesn’t P^ss. emphasized to the H oum Interstate law to drink liquor in taverns and heme making equipment Is design­ of the attitude of the Austrian mander Ralph D. We^rbacher's church by Dramatic club. ginnlng September 1, 1935, and B-adley asserted also that ha re­ study. Yesterday the upper body the board of assessors a list of all Commerce committee by William who, for reasons o f tijeir own, do not only ed and created; she baa used many Chancellery. offer to serve aa technical advisor to — Would Omit Niantic. Alao benefit boaketboU gome and Dwight C. wheeler o f Bridgeport as ceived no assurance that Governor took it from the table after caucus property within 10 day*. Chamberlain, chairman o f the choose to punish the bottle In their new relian ces In her own home This sUtement said that the an avUtlon concern will '/* entered dance at Boat Side Rec, sponsored a member of the same commission kitchen and knows them as a house- Wilbur L. Cross would or would not o f both Republicans and Democrats Providing that in any acUon to Waahlngton, March 30.— (A P )— upon the naval aircraft procure­ United Light and .Power Company, own homes. « by Blueflelds A. C. for High school to fill the vacancy caused by the 4.95 Austrian government would "con­ sign the bUl. keq>er and professional home mak­ and appointed Senator Blackall to foreclose a mortgage of Uen on any tgiUlam Green, president o f the ment officer’s service record. Chicago. Whiskey, gin and wine bottles tinue consistently its efforts toward A* the result of the roll call was Manchester Natlooel Guard unite track team. resignation of John E. Calhoun for er. represent the Senate on a commit­ land in which the state claims a American Federation of Labor, Onr MerohaBt Karine March 33— Tall Cedars formal thrown onto the lawns and In the strengthening Austria's military announced faint applause arose, tee of conference. - ore Included in mohiUxation plans of the unexplred term ending Septem­ She not only dlscussea modem subordinate interest to the party warned the House 'abor committee dance, Sunaet Ridge Country club, shrubbery moke the pork took like preparedness with the object of put­ causing Senator Bradley to declare: today that unless the Wagner-Con- Alfred Hagg. chief of the Ship­ ber 1, 1939. cookery and home-making methods The House killed two other bill* seeking foreclosure, the state may In 1 Minute Stops the United States army which con­ Also dance at Manchester Coun­ a dumping ground. Some of the bot­ ting Into practice soon by mutual "This ald MacDonald of Putnam and new recipes, describes new food was added that there would be no issues to the state such aa this, we against the state fo r money or costs chant Marine is second in numliera, ECZEMA ITCH try in Hme of peace. Instead of go­ and presenting on tmslgtatly appear­ Roloert O. Church of Meriden, mem­ products, gives away free 35 filled that all b r e ^ loaves be of standard assessed. the "uee of their economic power." ing into comp at Nlontic as usual March 35— Educational club lec­ If your favorite shoe price is weakening in the stand for Austrian vote between right and wrong." weight. third in tonnage in the world carry­ Why Mtfftf M Binutt lofiftr froa the aivfiJ ture at Hollister street school. Rob­ ance. bers o t the board of trustees of the markOt baskets each day and In .id- In giving Ubor the right to bar ^Juiu Irriutim that come* with tcMmir for the annual tour o f duty, all or­ independence. Senator Francis W. Hogan, De.n- The Senate concurred In paaaage gain collectively under the act, ing trade, fifth In speed and last in ert C. Deming on "L e t Us Celebrate It would take a pairk employee at Connecticut School for Boys at around $5 take a good look at dltion some of the dishes cooked A favorable report was made In ganisations of the Connecticut Na­ The reference to the "mutual ocrat, said he thought that Bradley the House on a bill permitting New the following House bills: Green said, "Congresa wrote a efficiency among the six leading na­ the Tercentenary. least half a day to clean up the bot­ Meriden for four years lieginnlng during the demonstration. On Fri- raiii.Kau.>w w ..... tional Guard brigade will, according these. We went behind the agreement” was interpreted as In­ was unduly excited as the mainten­ Britain to extend Its water system Changing the name of the Grand promissory not* and it hasn’t been tion*. Also Rainbow Girls cord party at tles and broken pieces o f gloss In the July 1, 1935. 4ay mole important gifts from the WENT the ftery tldn if foothed an^cool^x* to these plans, take part in huge dicating that Austria contemplates ance of order rested with the pre­ to Seymour Park In Newington. Lndge o f Connecticut to the Grand redeemed." A White House bulletin said "the PETERSON'S Masconic Temple. park. scenes and saw how they were local merchants will be given to a no such definite action as that taken siding officer. P^NT^ENT If aold at alt dn«r ctoreie war maneuvers as part of a force of Twice bottlea have been seen few lucky, members of the big audi­ Three fish and game bills were Lodge of the Ancient, Free and A c­ With on emphatic geature, he condition of Secretary How* is ex­ 35c a bo^ Wosderful to help heal lining /cat March 36—Annual concert of G made— that we might truthfully by Germany. " I don't believe a little applause added; 75.000 men for which mobilization is which were labeled "raw alcohol," ences. killed by the lower branch. 'ITiey In­ cepted Masons o f Connecticut. Giv­ and cracks betwteo toea. Try it today. def Club at Emanuel Lutheran Austria has won many conces­ hurts any one,” be added. cluded: Providing for a closed sea­ ing the Bankers Trust Co. o f Essex 'Now we or* calling on Congrees being arranged for Auguat. The con­ church. giving some indication of the drink­ FOREIGN EXCHANGE recommend their quality— and Hale's Food Depts* There is no admission charge, no sions by negotiations with the war "This enthusiasm does not vitally son oh rabbits with a ferret while until Feb. 1, 1937 to change Its loca­ to moke good." centration is to be centered at Pine March 39— Community Players In ing tastes of those who like to do ckets are required, only prompt victors and the hope Is general In your first glance will tell you bet­ A concern the vote o f the people of snow Is on the ground and providing tion to Old Saybrook. Purpooe o f BIB Comp not far from Watertown, N. “The Bellamy Trial” , .a Snuit melo­ their imbibing in the open air. Arrivals at the State theater a t'9:45 Austria that sanction of rearma­ I T., and the field o f maneuver will New York, March 30 — (AP) — ter than we can how smart they Are Fumishinsr All a. m., so that the school may begin Connecticut." said Senator John M. for shad pound or fixed stake net Permitting the support o f paupers The Wagner-Connery bill would drama at Whiton Memorial Hall. ment may come without unduly recognise labor's right to bargain ' embrace several counties of that March 30—Irish Tea Party, en­ Foreign Exchange irregular; Great m time and the long full and vast- forcing the Issue. Taft. SoclaUst, of Bridgeport. "Bills not to exceed six rods in length. In any town In a county to which . . how closely they tie-up providing Jobs get more considera­ The House passed a bill appoint­ colIecUvsly, deoignate unfair Ubor state. tertainment and dance. Orange Hall, Britain in dollars, others In cents. •Groceries K interesting program go forward Informed quarters in Sofia and they belong when their naUv* town Great Britain demand, 4.76>^; with this seasons’ fashions. All . promptly at each session. tion than those concerning the wel­ ed the state House committee as it unable to support them. procUcoa, astabllab the principle of Over 40,000 Ousuds 7:00 p. m., degree team. Daughters FOUR STATE HOSPITAL Budapest voiced the belief that Bul­ fare o f the unemployed. I believe to overseer for the Indian tribes In majority nils and create a new Na­ Regular Army forces stationed of Liberty. cables, 4.76%; 60 day bills. 4.75 3-8; •Meats 1 Winners of bags of merchandise garia and Hungary would ultimately Senate bills reported favorably in France demand. 6.60%; cables, new colors and plenty of N AVY. foday were: rush this bill Is out of order.” Connecticut. The bill gives the eluded. tional Labor Relations B^rd -to throughout the entire Eoatorp coun­ Coming Events •Fresh Fruits be given os much latitude os It was contended by Senator adjudicate disputes, with power to TRUSTEES APPOINTED 6.60%; Italy demand, 8.31%; cables, Mrs. Katharine Ruttgers, 158 EHd Austria. commission full care and manage­ Authorizing the governor to ap­ try will participate, along with the April 5.^-Salvatlon Arm y concert Kenneth F. Cramer, Republican, enforce its decisions. 8.31%. •Fresh ifdge street. ment of the lands and money of the point a committee to survey poastble National Guard orgonlaatlons of all in Citadel. Commissioner Alex that “ we are suffering far too much Indians and authorization to sell or Green told the committee an uil- the New England states, N ew York, Demands; I Mrs. William Carlson, 41 Lewis INCREASE RED ARMY structural change! in the Capitol; Damon and visiting bonds. Also Governor Cross Also Names from hasty legislation. It is fair exchange any real or personal prop­ reat among the Nation’s workers Pennsylvania, Deleware, Virginia, Belgium, 23.34; Germany, 40.23; Vegetables Street. Moscow. March 20.— (AP) — The authorizing the state librarian to Emanuel Lutheran choir. Three Voting Machine Com­ Holland, 67.70; Norway, 23.98; ! Mrs. M. Frederlckson, 386 Cbar- and proper that this la a deliberate erty belonging to any member of a would find on outlet In an orderly [ ITS? CLEAN— NOT Maryland and the District o f Colum­ Red Arm y will be "Increased ten transfer to the libraries of Yale or April 33—Formal boll of Knights Sweden, 24.61; Denmark, 21.31; body. There la nothing to be gain­ tribe. attempt to organize and borgarti bia. The numerical strength o f the missioners for Connecticut. Used by tier Oak street. times," If necessary for the defense any other university or college in o f Columbus. Finland. 2.12; Switzerland, 32.40; Mrs. A. Johnson, 338 School ed by passing legislation hastily. collectively should the measure be ^ SMOKY OR SMUDGY! National Guard unite to be mobiliz­ of the country In the face of what Other BiUs IhuMed the state duplicate books or pam­ April 36—Community Players In Spain, 13.68; Portugal, 4.32%: litrcet. There is much to be gained by see­ enacted. "Tom m y", Hollister street school, ■ state Capitol, Hartford, March Mrs. Katharine wa.s termed Germany’s preparation Other bills pasr.ed by the House phlets; and making more stringent ed will be considerable more than Greece, .93%; Poland, 18.89; i Mrs. Antoinette Savino, 60 Birch ing that all bills have full considera­ 'If the W a^er-Connery bill does auspices o f Sunset Rebeksh lodge. 20.— (A P )— Four trustees of the for war, the newspaper Pravda sold included: the regulations for the sale o f cer­ 40.000 officers and men and that of Czechoslovakia, 4.19; Jugoslavia, street. tion." not become law," he added, "there April 37—"Night of Frolic", spon­ Fairfield State hospital and three Baldridge today. Providing that the school enu­ tain drugs. AND IT^ PURE J\ /C the regular Army forces participat­ 2.27%: Austria. 18.86N; Hungary, I Mrs. J. Donahue, 311 Center A fter the roll call vote on Black- will be no course open to the work­ ing will )>e something more than sored by Company K, at State voting machine commissioners were Regency bl - cut In the most direct and empbaUc meration shall be taken In Septem­ ers but to try to secure their rights 29.80N; Rumania, 1.01; Argentine, gtreeL all’s amendment the Senate by a ris­ 30,000. Armory. named today by Governor Wilbur L. tie In brown at the utterance In Moscow since the start ber on children In each town on the by the use of their economic power. IT GIVES A MORE I ^ 31,80N: Brazil, 8.67; Tokyo, 28.00; j Mrs. David Wilson, 57 IVelllngton ing vote of 23 to 11 approved the The only contingency at all likely April 39 —Tenth annual concert Cross. \v a V e 11 e with of the present tense European situa­ amended motion. In effect, the sec­ second Tuesday of the month. WEATHER HALTS FUOIIT It lies with Congress to choose The hospital trustees, all named Shanghai. 38.35; Hongkong, 47.85; ^ a d . EVEN HEAT! to cause any change in the W ar De­ of Beethoven Glee club at High brown kid trim. tion, the authoritative publication ond vote merely confirmed the roll Establishing a town court In which way the working men and for six-year terms beginning June Mexico City (silver peso) 27.85; Herald Mr*. W. Brennan, 83 Walnut portments plan would be failure by school. charged England with aiding the call vote and was merely a par­ Wethersfield. Oakland, Calif., MarcT 30.— (A P ) women must take." 1, 1935; Daniel T. Banks, Bridge­ Montreal In New York. 98.87%; Street. plans of Relchsfuehrcr Hitler by de- Congress to provide an allocation of May 3 — Benefit dance for Me­ I Mrs. Mary McAdams, 36 Griswold llamentary requirement. The lower branch voted concur­ —A wet field and crosa-wlnds today While workers still look to the port, Caroline Ruutz-Rees of Green­ New York In Montreal, 101.12%. serUng France, Italy and other ...... held up the teat flight of the gov- PHONE MANCHESTER 3975 ^ 3379,630 estimated to be necessary morial hospital at State Armory. Cooking street On the heels of today's Senate rence In the following Senate bills. government to guarantee them a wich. Frank Wright of Newton, and N-Nominal. countries which wanted to co-ordi­ em'ment’s radio compass plane, but for the carrying out o f the echeme, May 13— (Tentative). Concert by : Dorothy Tureck, 113 Olenwood victory, advocates of the mea.surc Amending the Waterbury city voice in setting the conditions under FOR PROMPT DELIVERY \ High school chorus and orchestra Philip N. Sunderland of Danbury. nate their forces against the "Ger­ expressed confidence that the bill charter so that the section relating Captain James L. Kinney said the which they work, the short, ruddy and the appropriations bill is al­ John J. Higgins o f Southington, Dauphin Island has been part of reet. man project to divide up Europe." ship might make a hop later In the ^ -S’. V at High school hall. School Mrs. Victoria VUla, 350 West would go through in the Senate to­ to deficiency .ipproprintions shall faced labor-executive eeld "their ready In ci^erence with no reason Frank S. Coskey of West Hartford, the Alabama mainland twice In f (lay in preparation for Its ultimate Center street " I f the German government em­ morrow by a comfortable majority. not be applicable In the 1936-37 faith that the government will do to expect that this allocation will lie and Hugh M. Joae Loff of West modem history, but In each in­ phatically refused to give any kinds Journey to Honolulu. IFood Orders $1.00 Or Over, Delivered FREE. : Mrs. C. Holton, 468 Main street. Some predicted a majority of aa budget. 80 has In the past eighteen months SOCONY-VACUUM OH COMPANY, INC. stricken out. China Is the source of Persian Hartford were named to the state stance storms submerged the con­ ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS of guarantees of safety," Pravda Mrs. Annie Enerman, 991 Main great aa 25 votes, but othcra said Permitting the Lord’s Point As­ A ll Branohee Bepreeeoted lilacs. board of voting machine commia- necting sand bar. >We Give Out Green Stamps. Stroct continued, "and armed Itself heav­ the vote probably would approxi­ Every branch o f the military serv­ ily In order, to Impose a new war on sociation, Inc., to maintain a water : Mary Andrio, Bell street, Glaston­ mate the 23 to I I result of the distribution system. ice U to be represented, taking port Europe, It dared to take this step Glenwopd Fine Creamery bury. standing vote taken on today's Extending to July 1, 1935 the time in the maneuvers as under actual I Mrs. M. Lupacchino, 75 Birch only owing to the position of Brit- amended motion. war conditions. l.'h Imperialism. In which the Stamford Presto Lunch ^reet. The office of the chief executive No orders have been issued as " N a z i Germany has decided to put may file Its certificate of organiza­ BUTTER I Mrs. C. R. Anderson, 350 Center gave no indication os to whether tion. y et by the Connecticut National Ib'S3® ■treat the frontiers of all countries of Eu­ Governor Cross would or would not Guard command In connection with rope under question In view of the Extending until July 1. 1936 the j L. Newbauer, 63 Summer street. sign the measure, the most contro­ time In which the White Mpuntatn this project but it Is understood to White House : Mrs. Irene Palshaw, 44 Lewis fact Englbsh Imperialism with all versial to come up thus far before Diamond be quite positively assured that the Wet Wa.sh Laundry, Inc., may file idreet its forces is preventing co-ordinated the two branches. routine o f the Niantic camp will be action by those against whom the Its certificate of organization. i Mrs. Joseph O'Coln, 27 Ridgewood Before the ses.slon. Senators re­ abandoned altogether thla yesu- and armaments of Nazi Germany repre- The House killed a bill creating a COFFEE ib. 2 ■treet. ceived a letter Informing them that ■ont a direct danger.'-* board of control to replace the board Greet First Day Of Spring With A Dazzling Array O f that the Connecticut troops will "go 5® . Mrs. E. G. Miller, 55 Wells street. the executive committee of the to war" in New York state Instead. Hale's Strictly Fresh ! Mrs. O. Johnson, 333 Center Never Pay Tribute Hartford Federation of Churches of finance In New Britain and also ktreet. But. warned the paper, "The opposed the bill. The letter byre killed two petitions for amendments ' Mrs. Mary Diana, 310 School peoples of Europe and above all the the signature of Ralph O. Wells, to the city charter. It was explained EGGS ■treet people of the great Soviet Union will chairman of the committee on civic 2 5►5® . Mrs. Arthur McGowan. 13 Vine never pay tribute to the German welfare. RDCH REHEARSAL Fine Pink street. Nazis. Those who are playing with The letter dated March 19, from Mrs. D. Belettl, 830 Main street. fire must be warned that If com- Hartford said: NEW SPRING SHOES USES REAL BOMBS Mrs. James Mason, 55 Home.stead masses "The executive committee of the THURSDAY'S MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK. Over 100 Brand New Styles In Swirl Tree Bark Minmi rinth SALMON ^ street. will fall on their heads with terrible Hartford Federation of Churches And Other New Spring Materials In All The Newest Colors. ’ strength." ^5® Winners of other prizes were. adopted the following re.solutlon this (Continned from Pare One) ■ Mrs. G. Schiller, 34 Bldwell street. Advancing the charge that Eng- afternoon; SPECIALS AT Johnimn’s Educator Mlveru-are. limd deserted the other powers In " 'Be It reaolveil, that we the were oompelled to remain Indcxirs Margaret Lucas, 30 William the current situation, Pravda aald members of the executive committee Swirl and Diamond*s Is Prepared For The Miami Pin Cloth until 3 p. m. Nine schools In the at -ect. Nellie Don dress. Immediately after Germany’s an­ of the Hartford Federation of lEVERYBODY’Sl area were closed. Toastorettos ib. box 2 nouncement of the creation of a »:~s. Frank Bentley. 158 Highland Churches, do most earnestly request Early Spring Demand For A siren announced the start of Crispy crackers, good with cheese, salads, etc. 3® ■t 'set, tulips. conacript army, France, as Is known the members of the General Assem­ Tree the aerial attack, after which the Mrs. J. Sargent, 78 Benton street together with the Italian govern­ bly of the State of Connecticut to MARKET! PUMPS Richtofen aquadron took to the air hya:!i;tli. ment offered to file Jointly with vote against the passage of the sub­ while Reichswehr officers on the M. Anderson, 33 Benton England energetic protest. stitute for House Bill Number 806 I Lund O'LaliPN Bark White Bows ground std by making obser%’a- s t 'j't . Easter Illy. "In London this offer was re­ which would legalize pari-mutuel tions. Popular Sollors! jected and the British government BUTTER! Mrs. A. Little, 160 Pearl street, betting at licensed race tracks in WHITE Thousands Watch Simlwam GRAPEFRUIT JUICE (No. 3) ...... in Blue or laundry order. hastened to .send Its own note. this state. Potsdamer piatz in the center of .2 cons 38o Obviously, It wanted to avoid the Moccasins - Ghilli Ties Brown ..... llorrael's Old-Fashiimed BEEF S T E W ...... ---- CM 39e Mr*. F. D. Miller. 161 West Cen­ " 'The churches of Hartford are 61.98 Berlin, was Jammed with curious (1%-pound can prepared stew). ter street, dry cleaning order. lmprea.slon In Berlin that the Eng­ lb. deeply concerned In thla matter. citizens watching the maneuvers Armour's C'ORNfelD B E E F H A S H ...... Mrs. John Adamy, 197 Eldridge lish encouraged Gorman Fascism, We feel that betting constitute* a Flap Oxfords Part o f the squadron circled above .3 COBS 35e U TOASTED 5IARSH5I.ALLOWS ...... bog lOe street, food. o unilateral declaration grave moral hazard to society In the Piatz, executing stunts and (White or twlorrd. ■/j-lb. bug). Mrs. A. Gilman, 43 Wadsworth British Imperialism assured Hitler that it inculcates a hope for gain Istrlctly Fresh Local dives to the amazement and admi­ Peerless Atler-DInner 5I1NTS ...... %-lb. bog l#e street, food. that under no circumstances will It Most Styles ration of the spectators. without effort in contraventatlon of EGGS! 61.98 CHILDREN’S (Any color). Mrs. Arthur Chapman. Glaston act together with France and that all the law* of economics and sound “These are our fliers,” one heard biiry, food. as Hlways it is ready with hesita­ business ethics. Moreover, It con­ In pumps and tics in black, them aay again and again with ob­ Mrs. L. Marsden. 15 EIro street, tions to fulfill the demands pre­ cerns us In that Hartford would vious pride. Seedless California fbod. sented by Germany . February 14- presumably be the location of one doz. brown, gray, .\liiioru and blue. A Few DeLuxe SHOES Soon after the start o f the bom­ Mrs. A. Seaburg, 54 Walker •separate negotiations with England of the race meetings. Such a meet­ Numbera A t bardment, a “ relie f’ train o f auto­ street, four loaves Bond bread. ^ elkbo- ing with gambling made legal would mobiles carr3rlng gas masks and doz. R rated by the Germans." IfoM ORANGES V. B. Tanner, 61 Chestnut street, undoubtedly attract a connslderable I Rath's S l l c e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ™ stretchers rushed from the Pota- Large size. food. number of undesirable persons to damer station to the "rescue” of the Mrs. Wm. Behrmann, 325 Center our city. It would waste the money BACON! Injured in the stormed area. St!•eet, food. STATE SENATORS MOVE of those least able to afford betting. The deserted Kreuzberg district, Betting on *o large a scale would BLUE with the plies of dirt and debris APPLES Fancy McIntosh impoverish wage earners, tempt J)C 'lb. strewn about it thoroughfares, bad 4 lbs. 29e TO SPEED RAGNC H U people living on relief, and react ad Spring's Favorite Color much the appearance of a city de­ BRITAIN, RANCE, ITALY Summer versely on legitimate business. Wc vastated by war. SQUASH 2 'b s . 1 3 e are convinced that to put forward lJulcy Florida TO HOLD JOINT PARLEY (Clontinaed from Page Om ) thla proposal at a time of state-wide I ORANGES! Bring the kiddles along. Sboea distress Is particularly unwise'." for Boye and Girls. The largest ARTICHOKES for would "Might I suggest that the legali-, $ 1.98 and 2 19e j (Cootlnuifd From I’ngr One) “ "tn Tuesday. and beet selection. LOUIS WILEY DIES; Bradley's motion was superceded zatlon of one form of gahibllng also CHrroany left the league October 14 would render more difficult the en­ doz. 2 5 « forcement of laws prohibiting other 1 133, hut under the I cague's. regu- Th.# Hartford, NOTED EXECirnVE li tlons, the necessary two-years' ^ s t the bill be starred for action forms of gambling." I $ 2 * 4 $ up HALES n itice has not yet expired. Senate attempts to recommit the dlesa Juicy 6 1 . 4 9 tomorrow. It was on BlackaU's (Oonttnnsd from Page One) amendment that the roll call was Glastonbury Jail farm proposal fail- GRAPEFRI/ITI J BRIT.8IN TO fONp-ER taken. until 1895. While in Rochester he HEALTM MARKET ’ London. March 20. The British Against Custom was also editor and publisher of the Cabinet today agreed to send Cap­ Bradley asserted that the propos- 5 for 1 5 , tidings. e a |tl to act on the bill tomorrow was elin Anthony Emcially it was stated that the C H IL D R E N ’S ^ honor him. kC can 9 ^ " If you are driving, yon’U notice this car is all-steel body and wheels, and the stability •oUereoce was being held at the Auto Supply Co., Ine. Not aU Bizea In all stylea, bnt yonH find your ilze la the House Mr. Wiley waz on the executive SMELTS (No. I's) lb. i 5 o lot. committee of the League of Nations easier to handle. Brakes operate with a light HikgesUon o f the BriUsh govem- 8 3 Charter Oak Street SHOES o f Ford’s torque-tube drive. New, Urgtr, mir- Btot and that the decision to call Slippers Nonpartisan Association, among his other international activities. touch—and operate better. Little pressure bnUoon tires nro standard equipment, !b# conference was made after a 5.2.ixl8 Pathfinder 5.25x18 Goodyear Regular PE.AS! BEANS! OYSTERS pt- 2 3 e otwultaUon with the French and TOMATOES! on the clutch is needed when starting or ‘The 1935 Ford V-8 is a new automobile t^ian governments relaUve to “ 6.00x20 Heavy Duty APPLESAUCE! shifting. Steering is easier. And although value. See it now— at your Ford dealer’s. ASD VP, P. 0. B. DETROtT-SUmlsni desires for such a meeUng. P^hfi^er"" Heavy Duty Goodyear — 32x4!', LLMA BEANS! A ir defense equipment now in use acettrery group including bumpers und spur* In China includes on elaborate sys­ tire extra, Baty terms through Vuiversul MEAT SPECIALS tem o f electric sound detectors and- ACBTBIA OAimOCa AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS OF NEW ENGLAND Credit Co., Autborixod Ford Finance Plun, H a m b u r g ...... lb. VtO ■aa, March 30— (A P ) — Dee- direction Indicators that enable lis­ For M otorcyclca~Hcavy Doty— 3.85x20. )c no. 2 can Diamond1013 MAIN STREET i t I a fervor of interest in rejirma- teners to discover the approsmb of a Cube Steak ...... lb. 3Sf MANCHESTER Watch the Fords go by ” plane long before It comes within Sugar Cured Bacon ...... Ik -T ' range of anti-aircraft guns or aearckIJghte, ON'THE AIR-FORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,'SUNDAY EVENINGS-PREP WARING. THURSDAY EVENINGS - COLUMBIA #IETWORK MANCHESTBR BVlSNING HERALD. MANCHEHI.'ER. OIIIIM. WEDNESDAT, MARCH ZO, 1888. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHEifTER. CONN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1938.

fliH rlyrEtfr able through the act o f any power lopsided slant at these family rela- ond edlUoB o f any book I write Is through a Joker which exempted a lot rarer.” fo r tbraa-quartors at oa bmir after- outside eurselvas. from having his nose too cIom membera o f Coagraae from prevloua word. Ha doesn’t have much out­ ADVERnSEMENT— AUVBltnsUaCNT— We Shan not be abls to keep out to the board tor too long a time he UablUty to prieeo aeatoBoes and ra- door exerclae. ts this steep neceo W. B. A. HELD DIRECTOR Broadway Robins moval from oftica for partleipatlon HEALTH-DIET ADVICE SOUTH CmiRCH CLUB Deaths Last Night E a n it t ig of such a war without yleldlnga soryT” French Company Forgot would probably realise that his Spring’s stirring in Longacre in a contract in which tha govern- By DR. PRANK MeCOY ___ PIPUHI.mWD Bt THB which this proud_people has never Square. At-llberty showfolk are Answer; Tour brother Is eating Itw u T .n~ PRINTINQ *OMPANT, INC views-wlth-alann are precisely the merit had an interact. too much at his noon meal If ha IN COMEDY FRIDAY GUEST A T SESSION HERE taking their places on the "beach" Queetteos hr regard to Health and Diet Philadelphia.— Mrs, Susan Mc­ tl BISMlI StrMt for a moment considered making to same as thoee with which several of feels sleepy afterwards. It is gener­ •fsaekMtar, Cuiiii. In front of the Palace Theater. And will be aMwered by Dr. McCoy who can Employes Marooned on Isle any one, for any reaaon; resistence the Old Testament books are filled The beautifully whiskered SenS' ally better to eat a small meal at Carthy, 75, mother of Joe McCar­ THOUA8 PCRaUSON the telescope man has appeared to tor J. Hamilton Lewis of lUinoU be addressed In care of thie paper. En­ Dramatic Group to Present “F Mrs. Grace Best Tells of ( ’oni- O w m i Mu>*s*r noon and never advisable to eat thy, manager o f New York Yankees, to demands tor which has been of and which have punctuated the sell glimpses o f the brighter planets. hss a new atory arbleh he uaea to close stamped, eelf-addreeecd cavelope Ponndtei Oetebcr 1, 1111 for reply. such a large quantlto of food at any Is for Family” in Parish Hall Paris, March 20.—(AP) — Sur-f ihjr Convenlion to Be Held American League baseball club. Pabllsbad Birdrjr Evanlns Exetpt the very easense of our being. pages of history ever since there was . . . Reen at Twenty-one: Laurence expreaa hie Idea of the way thinga A baby born on the Island to Stallings, Robert Benchley, Gary meal in the day which will produce — The Cast. Mme. Le Brunou, the „ surviving at Bond in Hartford. ... jBodeyi. and Holldaya Enured ai th« To keep out o f the threatened Eu­ have been going in Waehtngton late­ vlvlng employes of a mid-ocean lob­ Llano, Tex.— I. W. WUUams, 76, Bant OOtea at Maao*iaaur. Oona.. aa such a thing. Cooper, Francis T. Hunter . . . At sleepineae. It is better to have the woman, died two months after birth. ly- THE COMMON COLD nooi< meal the smallest of the day. ster canning station who were pioneer Llano ranchman, and father ftcead aaas Hall Matt.i. ropean war, If It comes, we shall We have always, since the insUtu the Algonquin: Merle Oberon, Bea­ and Into ths brou- South Church Dramatic club Fire had destroyed most of the Mystic Review, Woman's Benefit •UB8CRIPTI0N RATES It’a about a bunch o f rabbit doge He should get some exercise. Walks of the nationally known polo player. have to Choose between subrhlttlng trice Lillie, Longdon Post, N ita Nal- cWM tubes, causing chronic bron members will present "F Is For stranded and forgotten for six canning colony's supplies early In association, held a'sucrcssful spag­ l raar, by mail ...... |AM Qon of marriage was first establish' which chased by qeenL Someone after work are good. Rube Williams. dl, Elsie Janis.. Mias Oberon, who Tha common cold, or acute coiyxs. coitu. months on a sun-scorched Island in 1930. In March of the same year, Unalb, by mall ...... f A* to infractions and wrongs to which ed, been confronted with the Imme thought It would be funny to rub Family” , one of the most successful hetti and salad supper last night, New Orleans.— Herbert Z. E. Per­ used to be Just plain Estelle O'Brien, Is really a big problem In North Mways rogard the the Indian Ocean, today won theii- according to the plaintiffs who sued the acent on their tails. Bo the dogs (E ggs and Kidney Trouble) One or two gay pillows on a choir can they recognise romance and gla­ new comedies o f the season, Friday followed by a group meeting, guests kins, 66, retired chief chemist of EtU Copy ...... I At it has never seemed possible we dlate prospect of its complete is Manhattan’s No. 1 Visiting Celeb­ America today for it is still mu di f lm symptoms o f a cold with sus- suit for damages. They charged for damages ranging from 100,000 to Oalivarad oaa year ...... It.OO •tarted chasing one another around Question: Mrs. M jnlle S. inquires: or divan certainly brighten up a mor If they aren’t dressed (or the evening at 8 o’clock, in the parish coming from reviews in Hartford should submit and maintaining the wreckage and with a descent, within rity. of a mystery from a sclentlflc pieton for many o f the more eerioua the French lobster company failed ‘ 350,000 francs, company officials the American Sugar Refinery, and m niB E R OP THE ASSOCIATED in a circle and forgot all about the ‘Ar. eggs good for persons suffsr- room. W hy not by a few of the part? hall o f the South Methodist church. and Elast Hartford. Mrs. Grace Those Nick Carter dime novels standpoint, as well aa a problem acute diseases are indlatliwulshable to send relief to the seven workers ; scholar. . PRfiSS erect and changeless self assertion the next five minutes, to the very rUbblte tog with disessed or weak kid­ pretty chintz and cretonne pillows No, sod to say, blue will bring you This is a royalty play by the pen left the seven workers on their tiny Beat, state field director, spoke of Tba Aaaootated Preen le aiolaiuely are going to be filmed . . . Babe from an economic standpoint. Prob­ m their first stogos from tae com­ on the ialanda four years ago. Four i Island formed of volcanic lava, with Chicago.— Mrs. Sadie Horence of which has alwa3ra been ours; and we ably nnore days are lost from work neys?” on sale now at Hale’s for 29c? more Jonquils and rosea and tea of Kurts Gordon, and is full o f hu­ the high lights of the coming state' anttUad to the oaa (or rapoblleatloa bottom o f the pit of sexual anarchy. Ruth still uses snuff . . . American mon cold and, if aUowsd to pro­ perished before a relief ship ar­ only lichen and rushes for vegeta­ Earle, past national recording scj- o ( all aawa diapatohaa eredliad to li Answer: Anyone suffering from dates where people come, two and morous situations and clever convention at Hotel Bond on April shall have to choose the former. But somehow the boys and the girls Federation of Actors (the vaude­ because o f colds iben from any oth­ gress too for, may be difficult to rived with provisions. tion. rotary of the D. A. R.. and member or aat otbarwiaa breditad In tbla er dlsosder. There are many thoo- kidney trouble of any kind should two. speeches. Those who have been 10, and tho Junior pageant with 200 of a pioneer Illinois family. Read The Herald Adys. Mpar and alao the local nava oob* To keep out of the European war, ville union) will try to enlist re­ overcome. I am convinced that The colony’s provisions, good for keep on going to the altar together LOOK AT THE NEW riea as to the cause of colds, but, be able to landle a limited number Red, ao the consulted men re­ present at recent rehearsals declare The court awEtfded a womiui sur­ children to be presented in Odd Fel­ Ilanad harala. ligious and law-enforcement agen­ germs are not tbs primary cause of three months, consisted of some if it comes, we shall have to sup In, after all, much the same spirit as when one tries to catch a cold Y »- of eggs, about one a day, properly vealed, doesn’t work os brightly as a full evening’s entertainment tor vivor o f the group marooned on St. lows Imll, Hartford, the previous All rtsbta of rapoblleatloa et cies in a move to ban stage appear­ colds but that there must first bs a flour, canned spinach and dry beans. special dlapatebet herein are alao ra> perimentally, the chances are that prepared by coddling or poaching. the ladles think. Men would like all who attend. Paul Island 30,000. francs (approxi­ evening. Mrs. Beat confidently ex­ press again snd again swelling in always— some o f them in full under­ ances of criminals’ relatives, trial MURDER MYSTERiES weakened resistance which may For livestock the group possessed sarrad. no cold will result It is true that However, the diet used ^ould de­ it better if we confined the color to The dramatic club was organized mately $2,000). Three men were pected that 500 members, will attend dignation and righteous anger; we standing of what they are doing, Juries and such . . . In Brooklyn come from aeverol factors, such as- three pigs, four goats and eight certain germs may also be found pend upon their individual our lipsticks. only a short time ago, Eind this is awarded 10,000 francs each. The the banquet, at which the guest of Pall aaralea client o( N B . Berv- there's a league, with ' offices and Enervation from a lock o f aleep, or sheep. lee, Ino. > shall have to give up our treasured and why; others In the mOod of the By BRUCE CATTON in the discharge from a nose during their first attenmt at a full eve­ widows of four of the worltmch, honor will be Supreme President a campaign fund, which will work worry; over-burdening the digestive The animals could not thrive on right of going up and down through moment, taking pledges but lightly , There’s something for almost a cold, but these germs may also be (Height et Heels) Taffeta rustles into the fashion ning's play. MrsT T. B. Kehicr who who perished, received 35,000 francs Mrs. Bina M. West Miller. B o rro w Publlahera Repreeentative; Tba for a woman president and woman organa by oversating; and a lack of every taste in the midwinter crop found when a cold ts not present for Question; Kay McD. writes; picture this spring. With intrigu­ is coaching the cast, says the young each. the barren soil and had to be killed Mrs. Ruth Waddell served as cap- Jollna Matbawa Special A eney—New out the earth; we shall have to bow regarded and looking upon matri­ Vice president In 1936. proper elimination .'rom the -skin Stricken by scurvy and her! berl, for food. REPAY • We specialize in making loans up to $3(X)—and getting the Tork, Cbleago, Detroit sad Boatoa. of murder mysteriee. Here are a they are constantly entering the and intesUnes. One to also more apt "When changing from high healed ing swishes, the fabric that yoiif people arc working hard to produce I tain of the guards last night in to the tempest of conflict and wlUi- mony os an adventure that may be few of the new ones: nose and usually are promptly ex­ slippers into tow-heeled w es, I seem When you buy your suit this year great-great-grandmother loved has something really worth while. While two Breton workers and a Madagas­ Although the lobster cannery was place of Mrs. Ethel Cowles who is EMYTIE cash in your hands in 24 to 48 hour*. Quick, friendly seTvic«^^ Broadway Hoelalitm to catch a cold by frequent contacta MEMBEK a u d it BUREAU OP draw into our own place. ■ abandoned or not, as tho case may "The Hangover Murders," by pelled or their action destroyed. to have a cramp In my foot, and. —that you will buy a suit goes with­ graduated (Vom the only-for-acce»- It Is the initial public performance car native died before the steamer equipped to put 26,000 lobsters into ill with plciirlsy at Memorial hos- easy monthly repayments—over a convenient fjeriod up to 20 CIRCUI.AT1U.N& Society notes: Gloria Vanderbilt with those who have colds; by cold BY Adam Hobhouse (K opf: |2). Mem­ If you have a cold, you will Just before I get into the low-heeled out saying, for it's a suit year—bo sories and formal evening categor­ of the new dramatic dub. it is by Austral, carrying provisions, finally tins daily, the workers, it is con­ montha Better looj} into it todsy--write,’phone or call. That place is Continental America. be— even as a temporary diversion. Is running a dress .shop and Mrs. damp drafts, especially on the back P...... Tba Herald Printing Company, ., bers of the Long Island polo set probably have as many cures sug­ slippers, my foot seems to snap like sure to order aa extra skirt of con­ ies. You’ll find taffeta dresses for no means the first appearance of hove Into sight December 6. 19,30. tended, rapidly sickened of their Drawings were held on the’ $2.50 L iT T L E If there comes a European war, If marriage—particularly in James Russell Lowell Is hostess in and between the shoulder blades, The only charge is3« a month on the unpaidamoun t of the loan. aaaumea no nnanclal reaponalblllty get all ginned up and come to find gested to you as you have friends trasting fabric. For instance, a all occasions, taffeta hats and suits many in the cast, as a glance-at the Another Breton departed in a fish­ monotonous fare. The only other 111', members have been can­ (or typographical errors appearing :n a department store. Frances W il­ and by dust in the «lr. Dust seems when you try finger-breaking. Can and we would keep out o f it, that Is southern California—happens to lie one of their number slain. Since and yet, after the first few days, separate black skirt to go with a and believe it or not, taffeta, coats. following list will show: Miss Hazel ing boat one Daj^ searching for food resources of the "Isle of Terror” vassing for, also on a framed sam­ advartlsementa la the Manchaeier liams shoots a mean.game of pool. to irritate the nasal membranes you tell me what this is and what nobody can remember whet hap the cold runs along- its appointed checked Jacket, or the other way Don't be afraid to pick a pert pink Driggs, Miss Grace Legg, Tbomaz and never returned. were rata and penguins. pler, the g ift of Mrs. Charles Ser­ Evening Herald. the place where, for the period of at a low ebb o f stablllly Just now, A blue-blooded Harvartl graduate making them very sensitive. For to do about it? " PERSONAL FINANCE CO. . pened last night, it’s nil rather an way regardless of anything you around. Stripes and cross bars are taffeta blouse to wear with yftur Cordner, Dorothy Vernier, Betty ver, Myron Peckham won the lat­ the struggle, Americana must live it Is certainly not for the first time now is employed as secretary to this reason one aboul<| prefer the Answer: The change from high- Room t. State Theater BMg: WEDNESD|A,Y, MARCH 20 noylng; solved, at last, by a tough may do, until It finally clears up and the most Important note in skirts gray flannel or navyj>lue suit. Don’t Harris, Wtdter Eind Howard Holman, ter and August Christensen of Rock­ Morton Downey. Inside the stage use of a vacuum cleaner over the heeled slippers to In .v-hee1ed ones 753 .Main Street Telephone 8430 and move and have their being. in the long record of civillxatlon. Nevv York copper. A tale in the disappears after about eight or ten this spring. get stage fright when you consider Harry Howroyd and Sherwood Hum­ ville the sum of money. door at the New Amsterdam Thea­ ordinary broom which Just stirs up must be made gradually. The un­ There will be no safety for us In the And if the good Judge will go down Dashlell Hammett manner, featured days. In the matter of accessories, a a taffeta jacket costume. The new phries. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT RACE TRACK BILL ter I spotted a top-hatted euid tailed the dust. natural position o f the foot in a USE NEW COLOR SCHEME by some of the most prodigious A cold produces acute discomfort suit year cplls for caution and taste. taffeta rustle, of course, but they The proceeds from this perform­ channels o f trade; there will be no to the shore and watch the waters young man waiting for a member It is not a good plan to continue high-heeled shoe changes the posi­ Passage of the pari-mutuel race two-handed drinking ever seen on because the swollen tender tissues with your work If you have a cold tions o f the bones o f the foot, and Don’t wear high heels with tailored don't rattle. Indeed, some of them ance will be used in equipping the security for us if we send our ships he will learn, perhaps a bit to ■ his o f the cast. He Wa.s hunched on a land or sea. in the nose Interfere with the three suits. T hat goes ditto for nose stage In the parish hall with new IN RUBINOW’S ST O ^ Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Blanchard track betting bill by the Connecticut chilly stairway and was deading the as by doing so you tend to spread It takes some time before they will are so fine u d thin that they make and our money afar under the phan­ surprise, that there always comes a "The Corpse in the Green Pnja- most Important functions o f the the cold to other people and at the return to their normal shape after veils, fussy bags and gloves and very you think of that crisp old Chinese and improved facilities for present­ of '77 Fairfield street, announce the House of ReprrsentaUve.e yesterday Daily Worker. maa.” by R. A . J. Walling (Mor- tom guardianship of neutrality. We time when the ebbtide turns and the nose, such os smelling, breathing same time weaken your physical .e- such a shoe has been continually lock-necked lacy blouses. Those silk that fashioned the be-rufflod ing plays. engagement of their daughter, Miss row: 12); n’l about a gent who Is and vocal resonance. It is unpleas­ things all have their place—when Miss Beatrice Perrett, president Josephine Frances Blanchard, to was not a complete victory for the must withdraw behind our own fron­ sea rises again. slstance against this unpleasant af­ worn. The "cracking” Is due to frock you wore to dancing school Redecoration Being Done to Fiction found dead in a accret passage in ant not to be able to distinguish you put on your silk afternoon suit. of the club. Is in charge o f stage Mites S. Meeker, son of Mr. and track gamblers. The bill as It So many nlghterlcs feature social­ fliction. the bones or ligaments slipping into when you were seven. Give Interior a More Modern­ tiers, and stay there, restating all an old English castle. An excellent odors because moat of the finer fla­ Everyone ought to have at least properties, and Miss Ethel Brook­ Mrs. James Meeker of New Britain. passed the House, and as It will ite entertainers (to tho distress of position. s There Are Lots of People Who Are Continu­ pressure and Ignoring all slights and STILL A LONG SHOT example of the methodical, vors o f food are discerned by our QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS The Mary Carney Shop has attrac­ two taffeta blouses— one plain—one ings, ticket distribution. istic Appearance. hsve to be accepted by the Senate amusement-seekers who prefer tal­ stralght-away atory of deduction- olfactory apparatus. It Is also un­ tive new spring hats for $1.00 and The trade school orchestra under Injuries, while the mad nations tear ent to pedigreed puppets) that tho (Soda In Vegetables) plaid or checked. The plain can be An inexpensive knock-soundcr If the latter approves It next week, One of the nerviest, best capital­ no frills, but plenty o f goo

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