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BOARD IN LONG This $10,000 Nasturtium Has Its Roots In TRIAL DATE IS SET Many Lands PRESIDENT HAS SCHEME FOR PACKAGE SUIT SESSION OVER WATEWORKS TO HALT AUTO STRIKE ConstitnEonl Court to Con- SEVEN PERSONS DIE Keeney Street Rate Adjist- Tone in Hartford on Mar. No Delails Disclosed Bd IN TENEMENT FIRE ment and Otter Detaik .sK -V .. Think Attempt Made Proposal WiD Bo Preoenfi 2 ^ Three Federal Jndges Take Up Tnne — Renew To Murder Goering ed to Hannfactnrars Latei to Rnie on Case. Trapped on Upper Floors of Voting Macdiine Lease. Berlin, March 21 —(AP) — AnAmovad the wreckage of the taxicab in Dap— Union London t< Hartford, March 21.—(AP)— ‘Did Law” Hons^ Sospi- Problems which have arisen as attem ^to ■■Mpaiinsta Premier Her­ from tha aoana and ^ed an la^'ea- Called to paaa on the conatltutlonal* mann Wilhelm Gearing of Pruaala tlgatlon of tha matter. Confer F itt Cbief Ezoce ity of the Connecticut State Liquor CMHU a result of the purchase of the wma rumored today whan a hand lliey detarmlnad that the grenade Cheney water and sewer companies Control Act In Its alleged dlsorlm* ^ \ \ grenade encoded In the fashionable was a Un can filled with exploalves, inatlon between dni^sta and occupied the Selectmen for several boulevard Unter den Ltndln ihurtly Eyewltneaaea who followed their thro Tomorrow. package atores, a Federal Constltu* New Tork, March 21.—(AP)— hours last night. Action was taken after aoerlng*i automoUle was said actlvltlea said two arreata ware to have paaa^. made but police on duty at the apot tional Court will be convened In Seven persona perished today m a to reduce the water rates of users Hartford Thursday monilng, March A taxi driver waa Injured In the as well as at headquartera refused By Associated Press tenement house fire on the upper living on Keeney street which have ex^ oslon . Information aa the “Investigations 28. at 10:30 o’clock, according to been paying a rate three times In President Roosevelt arranged for word received here this morning east side, bringing to iS the number ^ e grenade ahook windows are going on." of deaths from similar fires In the excess of other community cus­ a conference late th.x aftemoos from Judge Martin T. Manton of tom ers. throughout the district It was toss­ Rumors that tha attempt waa last six weeks. ed near the comer of Unter den aimed at (Soaring were declared un­ New 7or^ chief justice of the Sec> A conference between Chairman with automobile mauufacturera la The fire swept through *116 three Linden and the Neue. Wllhelm- ond dreult of the Federal Court of Aaron Cook, Superintendent Fred founded, they said, stating that at regard to a general strike threat upper flooit of an “old law” tene­ straaae, hitting the pasaing taxi. Appeals. Parker and Frank Cheney, Jr., held the time of the explosion he waa at­ ment at 1909 Second avenue and With (Soaring In the car, It waa tending the opening ceremonies of Senator Couiens after vlaltlnf Judge Edwin 8. Thomas and some time ago, approved the reduc­ the White House said the PrMldeM Judge Carroll C. Hlncks of the Fed­ trapped a mother and hei daughter, said, was Karl Ernst e Nail group the amp lock at Nlederflnow. a father and bis son and three oth­ tion of the prevaiUng domestic rate had a proposal to settle the dls> eral District Court, will sit with loader. Spectators declared, however, ers In the building. to one and one-half times the regu­ pute. Judge Manton, who will preside, he The taxicab waa demolished by that they saw him paaa In a private As firemen were taking the first lar rate. In the meeting last night UuloB fepresentatlves, who at ths notified Judge Thomas. the Selectmen voted the one and the explosion, but the driver was car (»e minute before the grenade two bodies of the vlotims from the hurt hla lo Buenoa Aires, to Puerto Rico—wherever the sun was employes of the Bower Roller Beat^ It will agree with Mr Spellacy to fice, from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m. wlUi Ing Company for higher wages and sanity. one hour for lunch. ahlnlng. have one hearing before the court. Employers ShonU Share recognition of an A. F. of L. The identified dead were Mrs. New Slofige Beda Hartford, March 21.—(AP)— In which both the matter of the in­ Rose Brolo, wife of Salvatore Brolo, Near Indianapolis trucks under junction and the constitutionality of The question of aon-payment of Chairman Chiurlea O. M orris o f the oontract to a grocery chain were a CWA worker, and their slx-year- water bills was ftiaruised and was the state law can be settled. The State Control Board wmt un­ Part ef Barden. stopped bf picket; 75 drivers are referred by the board to the water way will then be open for one side der cross examination by Attorney on itilke.. (Ooattaued an Page Tea) committee with power. T)ie board or the other to appeal the case to UNITED STATES, JAPAN Hugh M. Alcorn today in the trial A t (M nandalgua. -N. 7^ threats bo voted to oonatruct tiro sludge beds the Federal Supreme Court. before SuperloF (Dovut Judge Newell Washington, March 21.— (AP) — atop trucks wofldng on a bHdgo at the Oloott street sewagO^dtsposal , i..,. Jenntata hf thf suits by the MUk Secretary Parldna told a House project. weep, mada by CWAi The tinirttwg o f a Oonstltutlonsfi |ltaai4t roost Of FfoO,thM wk pro­ strlkare. ^ bably to be done undei the OWA ^ ftafinew-DeUlers Aaaociation ef comuili^tee today It was only fair Court to determine the validity of INSULL FREIGHTER ' Connecticut against the board. Mr. Its reidacement wwk relief urit that ett^oysna help pay In advance certain portions of the state liquor Alcorn sought infermafion on Mr. pa rle y la ter tod ay then In force. It was statbd at the control law on request of package Masrls* connection with National “the huge expense of earing for Washington, March 21.—(AP)— meeting that the Federal govern­ store owners, presents no legal nov­ Dairies, ttnd asked questions regsurd- people whom they dismiss often president Roosevelt will confer lata IS S H U AT SEA ment might pay 25 per cent of the elty to Connecticut. Such a cdurt Ing a conversation between (^vei> today with fepresentatlvei of auto­ cost of materials and labor. First Such Passage of Good HITLER’5 PROGRAM v^tbout a thought as to their fu­ has sat a number of times. The nor Ooss and Mr. Morris at the ture." mobile manufacturers la a move to The original cost of the two pres­ issue each time was the constitu­ time of the latter’s appointment as Advocating passage of the Wag- ent sluage beds now in operation, end the labor dispute which threat­ tionality of a law, or a section of a member of the milk hom'd. The ner-Lewis unemployment insurance constructed by the South Manches­ WiD Messages Since AIDS NEWLYWEDS ens strike action. law, adopted by the General Assem­ Did Not Touch at Port Said court excluded references to a na­ bill, Miss Perkins said that "the de­ Senator CJowns, (R , Mich.), said ter Sanitary & Sewer District was tion-wide investigation of the milk pression tmuld have caused much bly, and enforcement of which was 36,600, it was stated. Roosevelt Took Office; Is ___ today after oonferrlng with Preai- questioned. Last Night— No News of Industry. less tragedy and distress," If unem­ dent Roosevelt that the Chief Bx- Immediate records of the U. S. Arobalanoe and Burial Bids ployment reserves had been built up Specifications for transportation The witness was asked if he knew euuttve had a proposal ready -to Termed Significant. Sets Aside 59 Million Dol­ of an InvestigatioD of the milk In­ during the 1930’s. "In the past," she offer in an effort to end the dispute. (Oontinoed on Page Ten) and burial of the town’s deceased said, "It was the custom for the Her Today. charity cases and transportation of dustry in the United States for the He would not say what 1^ was. relief of dairy farmers, and that the full risk of unemployment to be The administration also awaited the town’s charity sick patients lars for Loans— Wants borne by the worker and the full were received by the board. The Washington, March 21—(AP) — Industry had paid 233 1-3 per cent word from rallTVay labor as to stock dividends. Mr. Alcom said burden first by the worker and then whether it would accede to the Port Said, Egypt, March 21 — Selectmen were surprised at the The United States and Japan today by the public at large. the plan is not in the Interest ol President’s request to continue the DOUMERGUE MOVES (AP)—The aged seafarer, Samuel low figures given. At present the "shook hands across the Pacific” in 300,000 Girls lo Wed. In the Future InsuU, continued to play hide and burial charge of the town poor is dairy farmers and started to exam­ present wage agreement for another a significant exchange of notes “In the future some of this burden seek with the world today. 360 and is given to local undertak­ ine along that line, but the testi­ six months. mutually pledging peace. must. In all fairness fsl upon the A new dash of mystery flavored ers In turn. A similar arrangement mony was excluded by Judge Jen­ President Roosevelt will confer TO HALT TROUBLE Koki Hirota, foreign minister of Munich, Germany, March 21. — employers to whom the workers his sensational doings when the is in effect for ambulance nire, nings who said that National Dair­ separately tomorrow with the rep­ Japan, in a formal note to Roose­ ordinarily look for jobs and security little ship on which he Is traveling which includes transportation to (AP)—Cupid was Invoked by Adolf ies was a nationwide enterprise and resentatives of auto labor who have velt administration diplomatic no one knows where failed to show and from state institutions. The Hitler today to solve Germany’s un­ a wide investigation In the United threatened a strike. chiefs here asserted the Nippon (Oonttnoed on Page Two) up here. It had been expected last bowd left the selection of the bids States would not bear upon the Con­ Pending tomorrow's conferenco government "has no intention what- employment problem In a speech de­ French Premier to Attempt night, but there was no news of It to aerk G. H. Waddell. livered from a lumping cart at Un- necticut situation. the President will ask the manu­ today. Red Clross Clothing terhachlng. Question Excluded. facturers to remain In the city. (Contlnaed on Page Ten) to Block Political Strife in Port authorities maintained a Charity Superintendent G. H. The entire nation listened to his "What dividend did National Dair­ Before today's, session, Mr. Roose­ lookout throughout the night for Waddell reported to the board that broadcast from Upper Bavaria, on ies pay in 1933,” asked Mr. Alcom, NEW TAX FAVORED velt said he waa first going to listen the former American utilities oper­ he has filed with the state depart­ the first anniversary of the historic but the question was excluded. In to what was proposed. Radio Appeal ator and his chartered freighter, the ment a list of clothing, shoes, and Reichstag at Potsdam when the reply to further questioning by the Whatever ideas he has In mind M aiotis. other Red Cross material distribut­ MARKET CURB BILL Nazi leader was given dictatorial attorney, Mr. Morris testified that ON CAPITAL STOCK for settlement of the dispute he Nor had any message been re­ ed through the department during powers. at the suggestion of Governor Cross said would be reserved until he had ceived direct from the tran^p steam­ the past year to the town’s poor, "By setting aside 160,000,000 that he be appointed chairman of heard the facta in the case. Paris, March 21.— (AP)—Premier the board, he conferred with the er on which he is seeking a new amounting to 312,000. marks (approximately 359.560,- Hugh S. Johnson, NRA adminis­ Gaston Doumergue decided today to TO H E P BUSINESS governor and expressed his willing­ asylum from extradition and trial in Junk Yard Protest 000),’’ the chancellor said, “for loans trator, who has been conferring tn attempt to block the menace of po­ ness to serve. Committee Says One Tenth connection with the fall of his utili­ Chairman Cook read a protest to newlyweds we expect to see 800,- New York with the manufacturer, litical strife for which the French ties structure. from residents living In the vicinity 000 girls married o f f 1986." “Did you tell him you were a press sa3Ts rival groups are arming,^ will go with them to the White Authorities at tblr approach to of Glenwood street against Michael Other featuxqf..^ of ; govern­ stockholder in National Dairies of of One Per Cent Would House. by a radio appeal to the country. m ent’s huge Job creatMMl the Suez Canal were prepared to Pantaleo claiming that the auto Treasury^ Spokesman De­ which the Bryant and Chapman Meanwhile, it became known On March 24, the veteran premier receive the Maiotis as they would Junk yard operated by the latter includedid 800,000,000 ^ Company and several oiJier large announced, he will go to the people any other vessel. 3119.100.000) i(St tax that William Green, president of constitutes a nuisance. Ihe matter doalers are subaldlarlss?” Mr. Mor­ Raise 95 Millions. the American Federation of Labor, vdth a plea that they put aside Is Greek Territory clares There Is No Danger cates and 660,00t,00btalned approval for a program to be: an economic program advanced In its levies begins to trickle in after Oorman teatlfied tha eodi The colonel tola tua class at the "Whoop it up for Hoop." They “To establish Federal supervision something. Mrs. R. Hjmda of 101 July 1, 1986. had brought tha nrinlmum wags It tightening customs lines and University of Tulsa that only poli­ 1982 by Chancellor Frans voo made speeches, sbocric bands and, it over securltlee exchanges; to pre­ Walnut street advertised a baby The committee also approved a the south from 38 to 31S a itrlet police supervision of any tics could win elections. He said Papen, now vice chancallor. carriage for sale. She ran only lueaiity busdng. was reported, even kissed a few vent manipulation of security pneea tJndnder von Papen's tax eertifieate Harrison amendment Increasing es­ but that tha v^iges o f akUMd it was Impossible to win a political bablea. one ad, the carriage being sold at After the bloody Paris riots. It and to prv*teet the public against plaiplan, the government (fould laaue tate taxes to a maximum of M per era had baau out to tha race without baby kissing and band “Ob, dear, oh, dear!" sighed the unfair practices; to prevent exees- 6:80 o’clock of the day of the vae recalled, police ordered all arms shaking. w rafund eertifloatee which would oent If valued at more than 310,* rather generally. professor when Informed of bis vic­ slve fluctuations In security prices be n^fotlable. They would bear 4 first insertioa. And she bad seven OOOiOOO as against 46 per cent now. Geein dinlad today thst !^ ^ r s to cease sales temporarUy To demonstrate, he entered for tory. “1 have lost 1 know, 1 won other calls after the sale. The — ^withdraw their displays to pre- due to speculative Influences; to par cent Interaat and 20 par cent of The Increases would ninge (tom one w as the tom a .ltt: fire and police commissioner the nomination, but what will my discourage the use of credit in the aaoh oertlfleate could be used an- cost la nominal. per cent on estafoe vnhied between and matatahiid raids by window smashing against a nrerchant and two veter­ class say about their teacher’s opin­ financing of excessive speculation la TRY 01A88IFIBD1 31,000,000 add 31,5011,000 up to five an politicians in the Democratic ion n o w ?" •ecurltles." «■ Page TesX p e r cent a t in ore than |0(M)OObOOO.r f I >■ . r T M H B T i r e y MAWfCHJWiBR EVENING HBBAID, MANGHBSTBB» OONN; WEDNETOAT/maBOT SI, 1 l i H i d k i

hx Uvlng costs. The manufacturers that walk-outs oxUed by tb s A u to BAY STATE UNION contend that they would be My WorkMB UnloB. as independent oi^ to fix prlcei unleaa they krere as­ RICHBERG’S SALARY ganiitkni. had beana eaUad o ff bo- ODD FELLOWS W ORI sured of definite wage oosta for a eauM of lack of support from other NUSTPAY SEEES DECISION gtvn period. LISTED AT $14,200 N. Y. Stocks Local Stocks DOIUTORY FRIDAY OTHER STRIKE HALTED Adams E x p ...... gu (ftenlaliai by Putnam A Oa.) TAXES BY Cleveland, March 21.— (A P)— Air Reduc ...... 94^ Oeaitral Bow, Hartferd, GROUP ALLEGES NAZI Taking their cue from automotive Expect Sevm l Gnuifl Lodffe Alxskr Ju n ...... 20^4 OflTicera Preseot at Ceremon Rrti Cate *f Iti K U to Be General Connsel Is Highest workers in Michigan, some 7,000 AUegheny ...... « I P. M. Stacks MURDERS TOTAL 3,1 members of the automotive worit- Am Sobem ...... !l47u ies in I. 0. 0. F. HaO. liens W i Be PUcei era union in Clevtfand plants held Am C an ...... 94^ Beak -fttaeks Tried Today by United Prid NBA OiRcial; Othen their projected strike in ahSyaDoe Am Coml Aloo...... 59 B id Aaked The officers of King David Lodge today. Am For Pow ...... 914 Gap Nxt Bank A Trust 16% 16% F o - 87, LO.OJT. w ill w ork the In iti­ Pkjmeiits Ibuk States U b e r Board. Beport Abo Says 119,682 Were More of them are employed at Am Rad 8t 8 ...... 13% Octm. R iver ...... 430 atory Degree on a of candi­ Wounded and 174,000 Held eo the List the Fiaber Body Company and the Am 8melt...... 41% First NatlonxI of Htfd 80 dates Friday evening at 8 o’clock. M Political Priaonera. Win ton Engine Company, General Am Tel and T al...... 117 Htfd. Coon. Trust .... 49 It is expected that several Grand Taxes. Motors subaldiarieo. Am Tob B ...... otw Hartford Natkmal ... 16% Lodge officers will be In attendance WaiUiiftoti, lUreb SI.— (A P)— Washington, March, 2L— (A P )— Paul Mlley, president of the lo­ Am Wat Wka...... jo2 Phoenix Bt. B and T... 166 beaded by Dtstriot Deputy Grand H u flnt MM to com* bcforo tho New York, March 21.— (A P)— The National Recovery Administra­ cal union, prepared to go to Wash­ Anaconda ...... 14% West Hartford 'Trust.. 95 Master Robert HaU of Bast Hart­ Tax Collector Qaorg* H. HowA Nattooal Labor Board with a The national oonunlttee aid vlo- tion today reported to the Senate a ington to meet with other union Atchison ...... 34% Insuranee Stocks ford. Following the degree refresh­ last night mailed 483 notloM . to thns at (jerman Fascism In a state­ representatives who wlU eaO on Auburn ...... 30% roglOBal board ruling apdnst am- maM of data on Its employes, in- Aetna Casualty ...... 49 ments will be served. property owners who have not pxkl vf| ment today said that since January President Roosevelt. Aviation Oorp ...... 7% Aetna Fire ...... 37 A member of King David Lodge the town tax due as of AprO 1 Ixxt Irioyees will be beard this afternoon eludlng a Ust of about 600 officials 1, 8,000 antl-Fasdsts were “mur­ and workers drawing salaries of In another branch of industry i Balt and Ohio ...... 37% A etn a U f a ...... i s will receive his 86 year «ttnhi^»m year. ’The notice gives wxiBlBff when representatives of employrers dered” m Germany, U0A69 were 82,000 a irear or more. strike of 40C workers remained un Bandlx ...... 13 Automobila ...... 20 M this Ume. Special arrangements that unless the taxes are paid on o r- snd striking Haverhill, llaM ., shoe Bath 8tael...... 40% crippled permanently or otherwise The data, submitted in responM to settled. UMoo employes of the Conn. General ...... 28 for the presentation of the pto will before April 10 a Uen will be irixeed workers will present their argu­ wounded and 174,000 are held i a resdutlon adopted at the request SberwlB-Wiillanis Oomipany, paint Bath 8taaL p f ...... 72% Hartford F ire ...... 48% against the property. If paid Mfore ments. Borden ...... 28% oe completed some time during the poUtieal p.lsoners. of Senator Nye (R., NJ5.), showed and vamlab manufactuivrs, declar- Phoenix Fire ...... 57% week. Plans for the State Degree April 10 the extra expense of. draw* A strike of 6,000 shoe workers Can P a c ...... 1714 Hartford Steam B^er 51 It la said of the 67 sentenced to Donald R. Ricbberg, general cotmael, eo that two locals of ths pamton to be held in Bridgeport on April ing the Uen and the coat of record­ in Haverhill started on March 1, be executed, 26 were beheaded. union would aid their strike by re Casa (J. L) ...... 69H National Fire ...... 49 v^u>M gross annual salary is |14, Cairo Da Paaeo...... 32% 14, 1934 will also be repoited on at ing wlU be saved. and after the Boston regional board "The first known statistics of 120, w a s the highest paid. fusing to use the concern’s prod Travelers ...... 440 *’his meeting. While the number of Uen notlcee placed responsibility for the strike murders, torture ana mass arrests ucts. Chaa and Ohio...... 43% G en eral H u gh S. Johnson, admln^ PubUe Utilities Stocks The members of the degree team mailed last night and received this upon the workers It was referred to in Nasi (3ermany were received by Istrator, was listed at 17,060. the Ouyslsr ...... 50% Conn. Elec S erv ...... 39 asked to report at 7 o’clock morning is greater than last year, the National board for hearing to­ the National committee to aid vic­ ealary at which most of the dq>uty Col Carbon ...... 67 Conn. Power ...... 35 Friday evening for a sl»rt rehears­ it does not mean the amount of un­ day. The Boston board’s decision tims of German Fasdam,” the administrators serve. Frances M. Coml 8oIv...... 28 Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 Cona G a s...... 33% al p rio r to* the regu lar meeting, paid taxes is greater than was col­ was aeespted by the Haverhill man­ statement said. "They were oom- RoMnson, his secretary, was listed PLAY ON CAPTURES Coos OU...... 12 Hartford E lec ...... 49% lected a t this time In 1933. ufacturers but was rejected flaUy piled by the Comlte Internationale as assistant to the administrator, Oont C an ...... 73 Hartford Gas ...... 42 Under the law that existed last by the union leaders. of which Andre Oide, eminent writ­ with a salary of 86A00. .. p f d ...... 46 year there was a period of 18 Corn Prod ...... 70% The situation was reported tenM, er, Is president. The figures were Second Highest S N E T C o ...... 107 111 months before the Uena were placed, The second highest salary in the Dal L and W n ...... 27 with a possibility of the strike being compiled three weeks ago and . re­ THE LINCOLNSHIRE Du P o n t ...... 93U Manofaeturlng Stoeks OLD YALE ATHLETE which gave many an opportoslty to extended to Lynn and other Massa­ ceived through ^he mail. organisation was 18,470 for Alvin Am Hardware ...... 18 pay up back taxes duitog ths she Brown, executive, though Charles F Eaatman Kodak ...... gg Am Hosiery ...... — chusetts shoe deles unless a Mt- The oonunlttee lists Professor Al­ Elec and M u a ...... 6 % months difference In the time show­ tlement were reached quickly. In bert Einstein as international hon­ Homer, former deputy adminis­ Arrow H and H, com. 18 ed to which to pay. ’This year It ia trator, drew 86,600 fo r his services. EBac Auto L ite ...... 27% do., pfd...... 96 COMMITS SUICIDE addition. It was reported that tan­ orary chairman. necessary to pay within a psrlod of Johnson’s son, Kllboume, was re- Wins First of Great Gan Elac ...... 2 1 % BllUniV and Spencer., -i- nery workers In Peabody and other twelve months, which Is one of the IMrted as serving without salary. Gan F o o d s ...... 33 % Bristol Brass ...... 21% eastern Massachusetts communities Gan M o to rs ...... 36 reasons why so many notices are An official, M. S. Johnston, listed as do., pfd...... 96 goin g out at this time. might be called out on strike If the impartial Presidential representa­ Raciii$ Futiires by a Neck Gillette ...... 10 % TRANSIENT CAMP HEAD Case, Lockwood and B — 800 W. F. Potter Killod Self in Included In the noticed sent out Haverhill situation were not ad tive, w a s reported a t 87,060. Gold Dust ...... 19 % Collins Co...... 46 last night are properties owned by justed qulcklyi The (mly other salaiy reported at Homestake M ining ...... 330 Over Obesity. C olt’s F irearm s ...... 26% mortgages companies and banks. It Bmployan Present m ore than 86,000 w a s 86,240 for Hudson Motors ...... 19 % Eagle Lock ...... 27 TENDERS RESHaiATION Texns Week A|[o*“ Body Is expected that back taxes on thess An advance group of manufac­ Boas Long, deputy administrator to Int Hxrv ...... 40% Fafnir Bearings ...... 60 wUl be paid before April 10 to save turers, who arrived here kUe Satur­ Puerto Rico. Int N i c k ...... 27% Fuller Brush, Class A. 7 Hartford, March 21— (AP)— WU- Lincoln, Eng., Msutsh 21.— ( A P ) — In t T d and ’Tel ...... % the extni Interest charge and filing day night unaware that the hearing 14 Gray Tel Pay SUtlon 16 Just Found. b u r P , Davis of Old Oreenwldi, di­ expenses, and that the money paid had been postponed from Monday M. I. Simons’ four year old Play On Johns ManvUla ...... 55 H a rt and Ctooley .... — by April 10 wlU be in excess of what to today, were joined tht« morning rector of the transient camps in today won the Lincolnshire Handi­ Kennecott ...... ig% Hartmann Tob, com... — Lehigh Val CJoal ...... % was paid at the same date last year. by another group of employers. Connecticut, has tendered his resig­ PRESIDENT HAS SCHEME 3 do., pfd ...... 13 nation to Miss Eleanor Little, Fed­ cap, first of the great English fiat Lehigh Val Rd ...... 17 Fort Worth, Texas. March 21-- Within the next ten days ’Tax Thdr spokesman will be Attorney Int. Silver ...... 33 While the body of W. F. Potter, eral emergency relief director, it racing fixtures, with J. McLean's L lgg and Myers B ...... 86% 43 CoUector Howe wlU have printed John J. Ryan, counsel for the Haver­ do., p f d ...... 74 lying hidden In a thicket near was learned today. The resignation Obesity second and Pierre W ert­ Loew’s ...... 3 1 % ^ 3 the official notice that taxes a re hill Shoe Manufacturers Board of TO HALT AUTO STRIKE Landers, Frary A Clk. 31 here last week, hla mother, Mrs. W. will become effective tomorrow. heimer’s French bi>d Quarts n , the Lorillard ...... ig% due. ’The date set for the payment favorite third. New Brit. Mch. com.. 7 Trade, and Fred L. Cooper, secre­ Miss M ary C. Ckxughlin of Bridge­ McKeesp T in ...... 34% ^ Potter of Washington wrote to a of taxes this year la April 15 to tary. The finish was cme of the most do., pfd...... 46 port, who has been assistant di­ (Oontinaed from Page One) Mont W a r d ...... 3 1 ' wanting to know why May 15 and again from July 1 to thrilling in the long hlstor,; of the Mann A Bow, Class A 3 Red did not write. The case of the workers will be rector, has been appointed director Nat Biscfiit...... 42 August 1 , making it possible to p ay sole point was whether the employ­ race, the three horses coming down do., (Dlasa B ...... presented by Israel Zlmmernmn and to succeed Mr. Davis. Nat Cash Reg ...... ig% % - 'This was disclosed today by John taxes on a two payment plan. ers would grant the right of the to the wire almost togeJier. Play N orth and J u d d ...... 16 Sam Zlebel, of the generafc^rdl- There are two transient camps Nat Dairy ...... 15 % IC Ryan, coUege chum of the old It is expected that many wlU tak e unions under the law to exist in On was credited with a neck advan­ Niles, Bern Pond...... 12 natlng committee of the United and four service centers in Connec­ Nat Pow and L t ...... 1 1 % to e Yale University athlete who advantage of the two payment plan Shoe and Leather Workers, and their plants. tage over Obesity, which was a head Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 hanged himself more than a week ticut the camps being in the N y O n tra l ...... 35 Russell M fg ...... 40 this year, but it is h op ^ that there Leonard Ford, president of the GIVES OUT TELEOBAM in front of Quartz. ago and whose body was found yes­ Nepaug and Nebantlc forests, and N Y N H and H ...... ig Scovlll ...... 24 % will be sufficient money paid in by Haverhill District CounclL Detroit, March 21—(AP)—Wil­ Twenty-six of the leading English Noranda ...... 37 % terday. tho service centers at Hartford, and continental handicap horses ran Stanley W orks ...... 21 May 16 to meet short term notices The Haverhill controversy, imique New London, New Haven and Stam­ liam CtolUns. American Federation North Am ...... ig% that have been borrowed in antici­ of Labor representative today maae the mile. Play On carried 106 Standard Screw ...... 5 f New Haven, March 21.—(AP)__ among the cases reaching the labor ford. Miss Coughlin will be In Packard ...... 5 % do., pfd., guar...... 100 pation of taxes. public a telegram received from pounds while Obesity had up only Penn ...... The Yale Alumni directory lists a board, does not mvolve union rec­ charge of all six concentration 33 Smythe Mfg Co ...... 28 In sending out the notices to ta x ­ President Roosevelt acknowledging the feather of 93. Quartz was bur­ Phlla Rdg C and I ...... % 35 William F. Potter of Rapidan. Va ognition or wage levels but centers points, in which there are now ap­ 4 Taylor and Fenn ...... 70 payers there is not a descriptloi formal notification that the strike dened with 118. Play On, a gelding, Phil Pete ...... % who was graduated in 1914, from upon a demand by the union that proximately 400 men, Miss Little 1 7 Torrington ...... 53 furnished of the property u of auto workers had been postponed was at odds of 100 to 9. Obesity Pub Serv N J ...... 37% the Sheffield Scientific School. any price schedule agreed upon states. went to the post at 33 to 1 while Underwood Mfg Co .. 42 which taxes are unpaid but in fi’ should be subject to reopening at in accordance with the President’s Radio ...... 7 % Union Mfg Co ...... — Potter was a hurdler on his fresh­ a Hen there is the necessity of In^ request. Quartz was held at 5 to 1 . The vic­ Rem R a n d ...... 1 2 % man track team and on the varsity any time, dependent upon Increases PHOTOS BY SHORT WAVE tory was worth approximately $ ,- U S Envelope, com... 80 eluding a description, showing the “I greatly appreciate your deci­ 10 Rey Tob B ...... 40 track team for three years. 000 to Play On’s owner. do., p f d ...... 90 boundaries and making it possible sion,” the President wired Collins, Sears Roebuck ...... 47% He was bom December 27, 1891 San Francisco, March 21.— (AP) The only American horse in the Veeder Root ...... 27 to know from what pieces o f prop­ “ and will be glad to receive repre­ Socony V a c ...... 1 5 % at Saginaw, Mich., the son of W il­ — Success in experiments to trans­ race was Victor Emanuel’s Totaig W hitlock CoU Fdpe . . . 2 erty liens can be released to cases South Pac ...... 26 Special Meeting! mit facsimile or photographs by sentatives of the 13 unions gg sug­ which was unplaced. ’ 4 J.B.WU’ms Co. $10 par 40 liam F . and Geannle Stetson Potter. where a person owns more short wave radio was claimed today gested. I appreciate the good spirit Sou P Ric S ...... 32 , He lived later at Flushing, L. I. and piece of property and wishes to pay South Rwy ...... 3 1 % Odd Fellows Hall by Major General J. G. Harbord of of your telegram and am looking then in New York city. on only one. ’This has becoms more New York, chairman of the board forward to seeing you on Thursday St Brands ...... 21 He prepared at Hill school and apparent during the paat y e s » with St Gas and El ...... 1 2 % POLITICS RULED OUT Thursday Evening, March 22 of the Radio Corporation of Amer­ "(Signed) WOMAN DROPS DEAD Columbia Institute and at Yale was the number of home loans granted ica. “FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.” St Oil Cal ...... 36 a member of bis class book commit­ by the government, as there Is re­ 7:30 P. M. St Oil N J ...... 44% Speaking before a luncheon meet- Collins had requested in his tele­ tee, Book and Snake and the Clois­ quired a complete description of the Tex C o r p ...... 25% IN HOLC APPOINTMENTS ter Club. Winders Throwing lag of the San Frandsco Commer­ gram to the President that repre­ AS HOUSE CATCHES FIRE property for which the loan Is sentatives of each of the 13 union • 4 Timken Roller B ear ...... 33% granted. Dept and .. lers. Tubers cial Club, General Harbord sai Trans Am erica ...... 6% that as a result of the experiments, locals Involved In the impending President Roosevelt Tells of and DoaUera the Old MiU. strike be permitted to participate Had Just Returned from Hos­ Union Carbide ...... 42% R. C. A. has obtained permission to Union Pacific ...... Being Besieged With Pro­ in the conference. This, he said, pital— Believed That Hus­ 123 AU employees of these depart- construct stations for photogram Unit Aire ...... 23% Ship Arrivals PU6UC RECORDS was important in order that imme- tests Regarding Political naents of Cheney Brothers are service on an experimental basis band Had Died in Blaze. Unit Corp ...... 6% urged to attend whether they are and will place them In operation chate action might be tsdten on any Awards. Unit Gas I m p ...... 16% Arrived: Certifleatee of Foreolosam Union members or not. late this year. proposal made there. New Haven, March 21.— (AP) — U S tnd Ale J...... % 53 American Trader, New The Manchester Building A^.Loan W'orkers’ Wire A heart attack, suffered as she re­ U S R u b ber...... 19 Washington. March 21.— (AP) — York, The telegram said that the auto Besieged with protests from both March 2 1, from London. Association Inc. against EL R. FALLS TO DEATH turned from a hospital tc find tire- U S S m e lt...... 115% Bowers, trustee in bankruptcy of workers express our sincere admi­ men fighting a blaze in her house U S S t e e l...... 50% Democrats and Republicans over Exochorda, New York, March 21 Marseilles. Walter Hobby and Hazel 'Trotter, Richmond, Va., March 21.— (A P ) ration of your uigh leadership” and was blamed todaj for the death of political appointments, President Strictly Fresh Eggs! Util Pow and L t ...... 4 foreclosure of a mortgage os real —Mrs. Cherokee Vandergraaff "pledge to ynu our undivided sup­ Mrs. Mary Esser, 39 of New Ha­ Western Union ...... 53% Roosevelt said today he was in ia- Roma, New York, March 21 From Our Own Farm Naples. ’ estate located on Hudson strseL Roundtree, 36, of Birmingham, Ala., port in every attempt to bring ven. West El and M f g ...... 37 % vor of the genera) principle of the l - r p . 2 5 g Celestine Cervlni against Rsiwtccs was almost Instantly killed this about, in the spirit of the New Deal, Woolworth ...... 49% proposal of Senator Norris (R., City of Baltimore, Hamburv Mrs Esser went to the hospital Namerovsky et als., forecloswe of morning by a fall from s fifth fioor the co-operation of labor and capi­ yesterday for treatment, leaving Elec Bond and Share (Curb). 17% Neb.), to bar politics In the ap­ March 19, Baltimore. hotel window. Besides her hus­ tal under the machinery of the Na­ pointment of officials of the Home President Jackson, Shanghai a mortgage on real estate located oa her husband asieep in their home. Griswold stre e t J. N . Oliver band, mother and sister, Mrs. tional Recovery Act.” When she returned a few hours Owners Loan Corporation. March 20, Seattle. U a Pendens 149. Oak land Street Roundtree is survived by a brother Announcing that the federated later, smoke clouded the nouse and Speaking In response to inquiry Aquitania, Istanbul, March 21 Begular Weekly Dellveriee. TeL 8458 who lives in Boston. labor unions of the United Auto firemen were at work. 3 NEW BRITAIN YOUTHS at his regular press conference, the New York. The Eiquitable Life Assuxanos So­ ciety of the United States sgstast Workers had vo'ed to lay their case Mrs. Esser collapsed and died al­ President said he was not informed Stataudam, Messina, March 2 1, before the President, the telegram most instantly. The medfcal exam­ about the details of the Norris New York. Thomas B. Boland, action to fore­ expressed confidence that “in the iner said death was due to a heart CAUGHT IN STOLEN CAR amendment. Vulcaala, Naples, March 2 1, New close a mortgage on real estate lo­ interpretatlor of Section 7-A of tlie attack, Induced probably by fear However, he said the adml; stra- York. cated on Lancaster road. SaUed: ’The Equitable Life Assurance So­ Natlonaj Recovery Act, the right of that her husbtind died in the fire. Arrests in West Springfield tion has been trsdng to keep poli­ free choice of representatives will tics out of such governmental agen­ Satumla, Trieste, March 21, for ciety of the United States again st Neighbors had awakened Esser, Follow Crash After Wild Here’s the Kind of be maintained.” and he was safe. The fire was ex­ cies. New York. W alter H. Borst, action to fore­ A. B. Magil, editor of the Auto tinguished, with loss estimated at Chase by Police. Incidentally, he'added, there have Rax, Genoa, March 21, New Yorx close a mortgage on real estate lo­ cated at 79 North Elm street. Workers News, said this morning $ 1,000. been many protests from each side Northern Prince, Santos, March and from every state of the Union. 21, New York. The Manchester Building A Springfield, Maas., March 22.— The protests are about equally di­ President McKinley, Shanghai, ^Association, Inc. against LeaUe a OUTFIT 'Three New Britain youths were ar­ vided between the two parties, IV March 20, Seattle. Standlsh, executor imder the w ill of rested In this city and West Spring- was added. Edwin A. Standlsh, late of Andover, field early this morning after they The Senate adopted the Norris Trucks represent 18 per cent of action to foreclose a mortgage on had figured in a wild chase ia a amendment by a majority of one aU motor vehicles, and pay 26 per real estate located on S t John You’re Looking For! stolen car which ended when they vote, but a House committee yes­ cent of aU motor taxes. street crashed into a curbing on the West terday struck it out. Rubinow’s Springfield common. Four youths were captured soon after by Springfield and West Side OLD BASEBALL STAR police. They admitted driving away TODAY New Corset% the automobile owned by Joseph P. and Helm of 321 Monroe* street, New IS DEAD IN BUFFALO Britain. The arrested are: Walter Sokolowsld, 17 of 284 THURSDAY Buffalo, M arch 21.— ( A P ) — H a r­ North street, Peter Gish, 18, of 284 Section man Doescher, one of baseb^’s old North street, and Stephen Wass, 20 guard, died at his home here last of 20 Lawler street night. Hs was 79. The smartest and most In­ Starting as a third baseman for New Britain, March 21.— (A P )— the South Brooklyn club in the triguing of the world fa­ W alter Sokolowski, Peter Gish and Eastern L eague In 1870, Doescher Stephen Wass, who were arrested later played with the Nassau club mous Bon Ton foundations In West Springfield, Mass., early and the celebrated Philadelphia today after wrecking a car stolen in are here in the most com­ Athletics. this city, and MarshaU Martin, the In the next seven years hs play­ foiulh member of the joy-riding prehensive and thrillln;; ed successively for Wsshlngton, gang, who was arrested here, were Cincinnati, the Buckeye club o f C o- array of models and fabrics sentenced to the State Reformatory lumbxia, Ohio, London, cmtarto, and at Cheshire by Judge Stanley J. Troy, N . Y . From 1880 to 1883, he ever shown in this vicinity. 'Traceskl In poUce court. The four served as an umpire in the National youths bad figured in a similar es­ L eague fo r tw o years and Imtsr Whether you’re slim and capade recently. managed Cleveland ano Detroit •B eautiful clubs. His final official contract need a mere wisp to keep with baseball came in 1694, when •Sm art he pUoted the Binghamton, N. Y., your curves in order— just FOUR SUSPECTS HELD club just prior to nis retiremen't In 1896. •Inexpensive a little inclined to bulge in IN ARBONA MURDER the wrong place— or the SEC. PERKINS ASK^ type who really needs firm New York, March '21.—(AP)— 'Three youths and a girl appear^ D L E INSURANCE discipline— there's a Bon In the poUce lineup to^y after their arrest last night In connection with (Oontinaed Prom Page One) $ 16.75 the kilUng of Joseph Arbona of 42 Ton which will be kind to Hadley street, Bridgeport, Cmm, and small but steady purchasing both your figure and your the morning of M ai^ 8, while he pow er.” Other Salts was seated In his parked automobUe Miss Perkins termed both profit­ budget! at 187tb street and .tlverside Drive. able and fair the proposed 5 per Arbona had only 87 cents in his cent tax on payroUs to be paid by 410.7S tu $45 pockets. He was chatting with a those who hire- ten or more peraons girl friend, Mrs. LUUan Dawson, except agrloulturaJ labor, domestio servtmts, nurses and eachers. She when he was held up ana slain. The WONDER said It would produce approximately arrests, p«)Uce said, resulted from a billion doUars a year and that routine questioning of a runaway •'the-vast Federal expenditures for girl by two detectives. AU four unemployment reUef make this bU- were charged with murder. Uon doubty neoessary.” The priionen: Maty Nigro, 17, The secretary said that studiss by former actress; Edward McDonald, the Massaohusetts Stabilisation Coming Snndsy, 19; Harry Hood. 21, and Michael Commission indicated 5 per cent of Failtoi, 31. AU gave New York ad­ the pum>U amotmts to o ^ one per “BOLERO” dresses. cent of selling p0ce. « * alumni association and there wUl be sons, Rlehsrd ^W. Sefiott of Toc^ eight contestants and three ptiaei Tingtbn; Trank and Fwil awarded. The event is open to the Schlott, both of lC ow w i; and one public. daiuditer, Mtsa Loaa B. Schlott a t Expensive Bide. RockviUe, also three grandchildren. More than g20 was needed to pay The funeral of Mn. Schlott will af i^'oC'RealUi,. icit aavwal days ^ tb twidlttia. the fine and costs for a junior mo­ be held from her latie:b6me Thurs­ Harty' P. Tttea; efig) la Attand- torist in the Rockville Qty Court day .a^racran at 2 o’^fiodk Rev. baa 88kt> that die wffl be at . I^ONS CLUB TO HEAR Rome, March 21.—(AP)—^Two. Thon^ieapville, M ai^ 21>—(AP)> ii» ooUage in astived at hla ■i'. j Tuesday morning. The case was Gcoi^ E. Brodus, pastor of the alleged anti-Faadat Terrpiiats for —M. W. H i^van,'a. member c< the the Wkppiag’ eAola, -Mar 14 about hmne hw b TlueBjBty taiteiiiliig wbm e that of Theodore Ulrich, Jr., 17, of Union Gcmgregational (^ilrch, will Aa;^l8>atory hoqi|e'^^ v^Mun the death penalty , had been Gmrwal AasemMy from this towi^' 9 o’ciodt to agamine a)l',

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, I , - . '6 4 0 — Tim e. WHee 6:83-'01d Fatmer's Annanae. 'UeonBn'iD'j Plekle' Co., wnoinipu A CnrttOB, BOTWmiWANDERNISr m 6:84—Tempemture. tKfWDKUt Beat Foode, Ine., (Henmeiw’e DAILY RADIO PROGRAM H e # T o WDRC 6:86—Spons Review. Mayoenelee end Bovdep^a ehaeee), 6:41—Famous layings. Wimem tlhderwood Oo., liy-T-FIne RETURNS TO HIS BME WCDNttDAY, MARCH tl (Omtnd tad lattw e lUadttd Tlm«) V 6:45—Wsather. ATiofsEinir Ccm. end-Waablntm-C^odlry Oo. _ NvMi An procnuni to koy nid bulo ohaiaa or groopo thoroof oalaw apoMa 6:45—Lowell *rhomss, . ' V 'Ilda aala^rmwe a la m number of Death$ lod ; oooot to ooMt (o to a) doaigaatlon laclodoa aU aTallaolo aUtlona. 7:00—Amos ’n’ Andy. Frognuna auhjaot to ehanga. P. M. Cant Kaat Wsdnggday, Maroh IL ouetomen out-o&town who Theodore Sehoeti, 18, Bfiseiiif 7:15—Gems of Mekxly. know about the Belf-ServePs reputa* NRC-WIAF NITWORK S ils-. 7i1ft-Juat FJaln Bill — Mat; Sinee Monday, le L ooted in Sacramento, Cai.—Dr. Travara Orsti.—Dlxla; Fanloo Or* |P. M . 740—"Fire! Flrei Ftrel’’—Commis- tton for food values. Many people Heft, direeter ^ the BASIC — Baati vaat wlw wool wtlo sionet Edward F. Mser.siighuy. PhlladelphSa-by PoUeo. wtag woah wC wUt wtbr wro wgy eltoa.-«iiaw!aat: Taxaa Rang 4:00—Musical Album of Popular Agnal Ihnrfadaren’ and living in the famdnfc aectlans Sjrmpbony Orehestim 6:60— 7:6(^Mutia on Air—aaafTlItutt 7:46—Irene Rich. wMn woM trtan wwj waal; Midi 1m and Ruaa—west; Buek Roflart— I Classics. around Manchester come to town known aa R o(n«srt raastar irefl woe-who wow wdaf wkbf 8:00—^Eno Crime Clues — "Touih and stock up on all Unas of staple Theodore Bohueta, tha 18>year*old NO^HWBST A CANADIAN — mldw rot: Oalnaa Orehaatra—S ola 4:80—Sdencs Service. Plieken’ Sale te Start out^the United States. 6H6— 7t4I^Boaka Cartar. Talk—ba« liib y . ” groceries. Cooper street boyTwho le fT h S e Chicago—William O* wlba totp wabe wday k l^ eret afia ale: Tha Three af Ua A Disna-waat 4:46—The Merrymakers. Monday to see tlM world, was SOUTH — wnra w ^ wwao wla 8:80—Dangsrous Paradise. formsT president of tha ~:0a-Skippy. picked up eariy yesterday afternoon wlla-waiu wlod wain wme wab wapi IS t 3!!i''rrgas 8:45—"Red Pavis Gets a P rise ” — DIBS IN FLORIDA League of A merles. widz wamb kroo wky wfaa wbap kpre :16—Jack Brooks and Copeland’s Tomorrow. in PhUadelphiiu The boy left home Three Naturala—Dixie; Or<-wast Curtis Amall Sprtngllsld. DL—Jaasei weal ktba ktba waoo wara 7:60- l:60-Albart SpaMing-slao eat Oroheatra. Monday momlitf. When be failed MOUNTAIN—koa kdrl kgU 9:00— Raymond Knight and his Miami Beach, Fla., March 20 — first vice pnsident of the •K)0— 6dX>—StdkewekI Oraht-Alaa a 16:80—Jack Armstrong, All-Amer­ to return at 9:46 that evening the PACIFIC COAST — kto UI kgw komo 6:16— 6:16—Alexander Waallaatt to a Chickdoe. (A P )—E. Mead Johnson, 81, presi­ kbq k M ktar kgo kpo ican Bo^. Two food sales of unusual im­ local police were asked to aadat in Llnoola L ife Insuraaee Company*--^ 6:60— 6tf0-4urna and Allan—«laa eat 9:80—John McCormlok, tenor—or* dent of the Mead Johnaon Company Cant la a t Odk^lOrtk^Tad Flarita'a Ravua—to a BAO—Brooks, Pave and Bunny. locating him. 'The teletype system cheetra. portance are featured by Hale’s Sell of BvanavUle, Ind., and a winter 4:S(K— t:30—Tom MIx’a Skatch ■ aaat 6:30—10:8(^Keatalanetx PraaantatJan 16:00—Frank Bradbury and his Cres- of four states was used and was re- 4 :4 ^ B:4b—Tht Wlaard of Oz, Drama 9:48—10:46—Myrt A Marge—weat rpt 10:00—Plough’s Musical Cruiser— Serve during the early part of each visitor here for the last ten years 6:00— 6:00—Dinner Concert—iUao cat 10:00—tIKIO—Edith Murray — baaic; oent Serenaders, with CHendine ^onMble^to hia being found in 6:30— 6:30-Back of the Newa—alao Hanry Buaaa Oreheatra—midweat Oreene. Vincent Lq;>es and his Orchestra; year. ’They are the Anniversary Bale died last night in his residence, ap­ U A o e T i l 6618 H artford Tel. 6-6486 cat; Tam Mix—repeat tor midweat 10:16—11:16—Praaa-Radlo Nawa MrV> 6:16—Bobby Benson and Bunny Jim Ed. Sullivan, columnist. and their Manufacturers’ and Pack­ parently of a heart attack. A sister. Miss EHalne Schuetz, who 6:46— ai4S—Honor Burblo—waat onlr lea 10:80—Eventide Singers of Gospel ers' Sale. Both present exceptional- Death came suddenly aa Mr. 6:00— 7K)&—Sanga by Martha Meara 10:20—11:20—LIttIa J. Littia Or,—baalo: 6:80— S k it Is at Bloomfield, N. J., was notified Take ( ^ e 6:16— 7:1^-Bllly Baohalor'a Skotah Hanry Soanick Orchaatra—^midweat 6:86—Enoch Light’s Oroheatra. Hym ns. Iv fine opportunities to stock up on Johnson had been chatting with and went to Philadelphia for him 10:40—11 H6—Dlek Maaanar Orchaatra- 6:30— 7tg0- Shlrlay Howard Jeatara 6:40—Ye H^ipy Minstrel and Tiny 10:45—Bamny liner and his food stdxs at wortbwhlls savings. friends less than 15 minutes before yesterday afternoon. Re will be 6:46— 7:46—The Ooldberaa, Serial Act basic; H. Seanlok Orehes.—mldw the seizure and then appeared In of Your F^t 7:00— SiOO—Jaek and Sharlle 11:00—12:00—Claude Hopkine Oroh,— I Broadway Orchestra. Tlie Manufactxmers’ and Packers’ 7:30— SMI—Wayne Klns’a Or^aatra baalo; DIekereon Orah,—midweat i 7:Q0-nlfyrt and Marge. 11:00—^Tirns, weathsr, temperature. ■414 was started as an annual event gdbd health, they said. S:0O— 9:00—The Troulftidoura—alao c 11:60—12:80—Oae. Hall Orehaa,—a to a ' J, number of years ago and met Bom in Lake, Pa., la A. M. Lemer, D. S. C fadX^— irfX)—Dance Hour—wabo only 1 7:16—Terry and Ted. 11:04—Sports Review. 8:30— Oiai^-Fred Allen and Hia Revue with such success that Hale’s have 1858, Johnson w as ond o f the o rig ­ FOOT SPECIALIST AND 9:01^10:00—Cob Pipe Club eat to oat NBC-WJZ NETWORK 7:80—Mualo on the Air and Guest 11:16— CkMoadee Orchestra. received the finest kind of^ coopera­ inal partners o t Johnson and John­ 9:30—10:3<^Ta Bo Announced S tar. 11:30—Kay Fayre. Help nature d tsr np die blotches and CHlROPOUiST 10.-00—IldM—deck Denny’a Oreheatra %kS(C — East: w li wbi'Wbaa wbal tion from dozens of firms with son Company of New Brunswick, N. 10:16—11:16—Freaa-Radlo-Newa Sarvlaa wupd kdka w fsr wjr wlw wayr wmal; 17:45—National Old Age Pension 11:46—Press-Radio Bureau News OSlee Hooret whom they do business because it J., manufacturers of surgical sup­ make your alda. l o i t e r the safe easy 10:20—11:20—deck Denny’a Oreheatra MldWaet: woky kyw wanr wla kwk P rogram . Service. Tnea. and Sat., a to 10 P. BL 10:30—11:30—Rubinoff A Hia Oreheatra kwer koil wren ,rmaq kao wkbt has meant a large increase in the plies. way—OM bland, edeedve m 18:06—Happy Bakers, Phil Duey, 11:50— Casino de Paree Ordieatra. Thors.. 6 A M. to U P. M* 11:00—12:00—Rhll Harrie A Oreheatra NORTHWEST A CANADIAN— WtSlj volume of their business due to the 11:3(^12:30—Clyde Lueae A Oiwaatra wlba katp webc wday kfyr eret eiet Frank Luther and Jack Parker, 12:00— Congress Hotel Orehestra. And By Appotatmeat luge quantities of merchandise The Vikings called their large CB8-WABC NETWORK SOUTH — wrva wptt wwne wla wjsx VhrlAn Ruth. 12:30 a. m.—Montclair Orchestra. used during this sale to supply cus­ fighting ships “dragon ibipa." 866 Main 8 1 .. ttaaeaeoter. Ooaa. wfU-wann wlod warn wmo wab wapl 8:15—Edwin C. HiU. 1:00—^NBC Program Calendar. BASIC—Eaett wabc wadc^woko woaa F:]dx wsmb kroo wky wfaa wbap kpn tomer oemand. * waab wnac wgr wkbw wkrc wbk oklw wbal ktba ktba waoo wava 18:80—Albert SpakUng, vloUniat; Resm ol wdre wcau wlp wjoa wean wtW wapd 'lYiis year’3 sale will be a tbree- wlav wmaa; Midweat: wbbm wtbm MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kgir kghl OcNirad Thlbault, barlton^ and day event starting Tbursday, March kmbe kmox wowo whaa PACIFIC COAST — kfo kfl ksw kerne Pon Vorbee’i Oroheatra. 22. An important feature will be EAST—wpg whp wlbw wheo wlba wfea kbq kfad ktar kpo 9:00-^Leopold Stowkowakl and the 33DEAD,«8INJi)RED wore wlcc efrb ckac Cent, Beat, free delivery of all orders amounting DIXlA'-wsat wata wbro wqam wdod 4i6(H- S:6i^Tha Singing Lady—aaat Philadelphia Symphony Orches­ to 81.00 and more. Last year it klra wreo wise wdau wtoo krld wrr tra. ktrh ktaa waoo koma wdbo wodx wbt 4:46— 6:46—Orphan Annia—eaat only was almost impossible - for the 8:00— 6:00—Tha Waatmlnfatar Choir IN WRECK IN RUSSIA wdae wblf wtar wdbj wwva wnbs waja 9:16—Bethany Girls Quartet trucks to keep up the delivery of wmbr 6:60— 6:60—Irena Seaalay, Sanga— 9:80^-Guy Lombardo’s Orchestra MIDWEST—woah wsl wmt wmbd wlan eaat; Singing Lady—repeat tm wga orders on sch^ule because of the wlbw kfb ktab wkbn wcco wabt kacj 6:46— 6:4^Lowall Thomas — east} with Btums and AUen. M oscow, M aroh 21.— ( A P ) — ‘Thir­ ifolume. On Saturday, the last day wnaz Orphan Annia—repeat to midweat 110:00—Dlok Powell* film star; Ted ty-th ree persons w ere killed ..nd 68 Tokens Of Exchange Have Existed diCKH- 7:0I^Amea 'n' Andy— eaat only of the sale they worked until nearly MOUNTAIN—kvor kli koh kal Florlto’s Orchestra. injured in the wreck of two trains COAST—khj kotn kfro kol ktpr krl 6:16— 7:16—Cams af Malady, Orehaa. 11 o’clock that night to finish de­ ^ k IcnJ kw f kora kdb kgab ksb 6:60— 7:60—Margaret Wastes 10:80—Andre Kostelanets presents. near Sverdlovsk revealed here be­ livery. 6:4^6i4fr . 7:46—Irena7i4^-lrans RialRlah In ^al?;^aa3 11:00—Edith Murray. latedly today as thf latest in Soviet Cent Bast 7:00— 6d)0—Crime (iluea,«, Dramatle______During this Manufacturers’ and Almost From The Beginning 4:60— 6:60—Jack Armatrena — eaat; 7:60— 6;6^Danooreue Faradlao, Skit 11:15—Press-Radio Nsws. Russia’s recent epidemic of serious Paofcm' Sale there will be demon- Claranaa Whaelar'a Orehaa.—waat 7:46— 6:4»—Red Davie, Sketch—baalo 11:20—Little Jack little’s Orches­ railroad accidents. 4H6— 6:46—Tha Fun^bonara — aaat; SiOC- 6:00—Ray Knight's Cuekeoa ■tratlODS and special displays by the Maurie Sherman Orch.—midwest 8:30— 9:30—John McCormack—also e tra. The wreck occurred nine days following packers and manufactur­ 6:00— 6dX>—Buck Rogers, Skit — eaat 6:0<^10:0<^—Vincent Lopez and Revue 11:46— Dick Messner’s Orchestra. ago, but word of It did not beoomt ers: Beech-Nut Packing Co., Loose- only: Skippy, Sketah—midwest rpt 9:30—10:30—Tourist Adventures, Skit Of Civilization 6:15 6:15^~’Boblaebbyby Sanson—eastBanson only; 10:00—11:00—Pickens Sisters — east public here until this morning. Gena A Charlie — west and Dixie only: Amos 'n' Andy—west repeat 6:60— 6:60—Muelo Bax — wabe only; 10:16—11:16—Robert Royoe — baalo; Dispatches said that a local pas­ Enoch Light's Orchestra — weat; The Cuckoo*—repeat so A cat senger train, traveling at high Constant changes have been brought about untU Jack Armstrong—midweat repeat 10:3(V—11:6(^ Julia.Stein and oreheatra speed, ran through a closed cema- 6:46— 6:45—Happy Minstrel — eaat; Preee-Radio News Service Tito Quizar, Mexican Tenor—^west 10:80—11:09—Ben Pollbek'e Orchestra phore at the station at I'avatul, and 6:00—>0— 7:00—Myrt A Marge—east only: 11:0^12:00—Carlos Molina’s Oroheatra WBZ-WBZA collided with a freight train. we have reached the present universal system of cur­ Louis Panico’s Orchestra—midweat 11 :i^ l2 :6 0 —HaiPOld Starn’a Orehestra Springfield — Boston Eight cars were smashed in the C A SH collision and both locomotives were wrecked. 6 rency. Accumulations of these various tokens of ex­ 12:05—Phil Harris’ Orchestra. W ednesday, M aroh 21. The responsible employes already 12:80— ^Pslais Royal Orchestra. have been placed on triaL The LOANS WTiG 1:00— SU ent P . M . maximum penalty for oonviotioD in change have always represented the wealth of a person* 14:0b—Betty and Bob. such a .case is death.. ^ l O t / S O O O sftfdyB . 4:16—Alice Joy, the dream girt. This is the fourth such catas­ M.060 W „ IBM K, C,. m S IL 4:80—The Painter and His Daugh­ trophe reported within a month. U f i t h a u t E n d o r s e r s Today A Savings Account Is One Of The Surest And Tntvelen BrosCcasttas SenioB ANDREW MILLER BOUND ter. 4:45—Concert Echoes. 4 Choose the most 5 :0 (^ N o!W England Agriculture— Wednesday, BIsroh .OVER IN ^,000 BAIL eenvtnlcnl of our numer­ Safest Tokens Of One’s Finances. tl IB. J. RowelL P . M . 6:16— New s. ous plant and arrange re­ 4:00—Pop Concert— Christiaan South Windsor Man, Held On 6:80^Tbe Singing Lady. payment temii to suit ills Krlena, director; with Mar­ 5:45—Little Orphan Aimle. garet Olson, soprano. Vice Charge on Granddaugh­ dreumatances. The only 6:00—Westminster Choir — mixed 4:80—Jack and Loretta Clemens. ter’s Complaint, Arraigned. cost is a monthly cherge voices direction John Finley W il­ 4:46—Folk Muaie of the South. o? ihsce per cent on the 6:15— Ted Blark’s Orchestra. liam son. THE SAVINGS BANK 6:80— ^Tom Mix. Andrew Miller, who lives across unpeld belenee. 6:4&—Wlsard of Ot. the Manchester-Itouth Windsor line, 6:00—W rlgbtTillf Clarion. in South Windeor, arrested last week OF MANCHESTER by State Policeman Hunt on com­ 6:80—^Mo(lamairA «iaia trio. plaint of his granddaughter, age , * IDEAL A Mutual Savings Bank 6:46—Your Folks aa#Jfine. 14 was last night bound Over to the Su­ Finencing Aasociellon, he. 7:00—Marry Madcaps’ C, a C p erior Court, im der a bond o f |2,000. Salute— Norman Cloutier, This was furnished. director. SO A P 848*868 Main St. 2nd Floor M*»bm llulnxl ggrlu^ aa»k OMtzal Fuad, The arrest followed that of his Boblnow Bldg.— Phone 7281 7:80— Shirley Howard and the Jes> grandson a week ago yeeterday. The ters. grandson was sentenced to Jail for MANCHESTER 7:46—"News and Views of the 90 days on a charge preferred by Times"—Francis lincola. the same girl, his sister. SALE 8:00—Jack Peari, "The Baron." Miller, the grsndfstber, who fur THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 8:80— Wayne King's orchestra, Dished s bond when be was brought 9:00— ^Trouadoun, to the Manchester police station a 9:80—The Travrters Hour— Chris* week ago today, gave his age as 72, tiaan Krlens, director; with but later corrected it to 79 years. In the Three Graces, the Town Court of South Windsor WELDON DRUG CO. 10:00— Com Cob, before Judge Thrasher last night be 903 MAIN STREET D IA L 3895 10:80— ^Bach Memorial Concert. ga ve his age as 76. 11:00—W aldoif'Astoria OrchMtra. 11:15—Press-Radio News. In 1871, a tow er clock in N ew ORIGINAL 25c CAKES 11:20—Ehiric Msdrlguera's Orehes* York City kept perfect time for trs. three days even though the works 11:30—Rubinoffi Orchestra. bad been removed for repairs; Jani­ WOODBURY’S 12:00—Ralph Kirberry, Dream tors piubed the bsAds ahead every Singer. minute, night and day. FACIAL SOAP LAST o n Blaster Jewelry 3 2 5 ^ to get your name listed! ANNA BELL SAYS: That is Timely—Jeweliy that will enhance $1.00 Dozen YOU HAVE only a few days left— fo r, on your new clothing. / Saturday at noon, the new Telephone Book 1 BABY SOAP HEALTH SOAP S fo r E08ARY BEADS ...... $1»50 1 Castile, 3 for 10c goes to the printer. W ill it contain your STERLING SILVER CROSS & CHAIN, A r % C A Carbolated lOc set with genuine diamond...... A r f e e D U name? It will . . . if you use the coupon STERING SILVER RING AND PENDANT SETS, below. Even at this late date, you can with non-tamishable a o COLGATE’S Reg. 10c Perfumed SOAPS finish ...... 5 Z . 5 0 COLEO assure yourself of a listing . . . to say WATCH BRACELETS FOR LADIES, o C and BIG B A TH the new style link bracelet...... ^ X up nothing o f the year-round convenience and English Lavender protection of telephone service. And the GENTS' WATCH BRACELET^ . . $1.50 ORCHIS 5 Full Line of Westclox Big Ben and Baby Ben Alarm CHARMIS 6 for 29c cost is so small . . . as little as seven amts Clocks and Pocket Watches. a day — even less in most places, slightly The first plzce people look for you Is ta the Telcpbooe Directory I Y oa owe it to F L O A T IN a Ib. har I I FLORAL ’ I higher in a few. Fill out the coupon and them . . . and to yourself ...» be R. DONNELLY CASTILE I Bouquet 3 for 11c I listed there. So if you have been thinking JEWELER mail it now . . . before you forget! about otdaring a telepbooa, right now ia 515 Main Street Manchester the.tiiaw » do id RBO* 16d M THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGUND MAIL THIS COUPON PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 . for,.4 15c « TELEPHONE COMPANY TODAY! ORIGINAL 2Se CAKE “Pnwen CASHMERE BOUQUET /S' M i TOILET SOAP Better THE s o v r e m ii n e w En g l a n d TELEPHONE COMPANY 3 fof 2 5 c $1.00 Dos.' 0«6C. 16R, MANCHESTER, CONN. 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A Gala Three Day Shopping Event— Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 22nd, 23rd and 24th *F p o o DolivOPy Anywhere In Town Demonstration! 9 Demonstrations! Underwood’s Ask For Your Copy Of •Beech-Nut Packing CMnpany On All $1.00 Purchases Or Over! •Looee-W iles Biscuit Company C lam ^Know Your Solf-Sorvo' #Si!rer Lane Pickle Company We have prepared tills booklet with the oo-operation of many of our •W illiam s & Carleton C how der distributors, especially for our -Self-Serve” customers. A coavenlent Here’s A Big Buy! size booklet that glvea the exact looaUon of ovary Item eaerted m our • Best Foods, Inc. (HeDmann’s Mayonnaise) shdvea. Kbep one In your pooketbooh or pocket. Aik for tt . . .tVs our • Best Foods, Inc. (Borden’s Cheese) Hale’s Famous Milk * gift to yon during this Manufacturers’ and Packers’ FOOD SALE • William Underwood (Company •M y-T-Fine Corporation BREAD Land O’Lakes •W ash b u rn , O osb y (Company

loaf A tasty treat during the Lenten season. Quohaug chowder. BUTTER For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, we offer a loaf of milk 100% Pure! bread at 6c. Made by Newton Robertson Bakery, Hartford, Oon- necticnt. Clams ...... 2 cans 23c Savol Demonstration JACK FROST CANR A m m onia America’s most popular table bat­ Gold M edal P ro d u cts ter. Made from sweet (not sour) 2 cream. Special price for this three- SUGAR 10 pound ba] 4 6 « day Food Sale. Sweeter than beet sugar hence more eoonomlcaL Stock up on sugar during the Manufacturers’ quarts FLOUR and Packers’ Sale. ARMOUR’S MELROSE s m o k e d ' " *^Ace High” Florida 2 4 1/ 2'P o u n d b a g Savol ammoni;i. ORANGES AJl purpose *%itchen tested*' Sour. Accepted by SHOUIjDEiRS pound Full strength. the Association on Foods. (NEW CABBAGE, 2c Pound with each shoulder). B isquick pkg. 29® SmaU, lean and shankless. Pink as a baby’s cheek. Almost all meat. Sunbeam 2 dozen 2 3 « For tasty biscuits . . instantly! ATTEND THIS DEMONSTRATION OF THE FAMOUS C orn Sound, fancy fruit. Full of Juice! 3 Baldwin Cake Flour pkg. ijc BORDEN’S CHEESE cans ''SoftasUk” flour for light, airy cakes! »American W hite APPLES ^ poimds 1 1/,-ib. Good for eating or cooking. •EMmento ►Swiss pkgs. Demonstration! Silver Lane ^Giateau ► Limburger Golden Bantam. 9 Fancy, solid pack. F lorida CREAM...... 3 pkgs. 23c CAMEMBERT...... box 23c M ix e d P ic k l e s (D^dons, fresh). (S portions in box). Burt Olney’s GEAPEFRUIT 6f» 1 7 « UEDERKRANTZ ...... pkg. 23c ROQUEFORT...... each 18c T om atoes Sweet. Julcv rraoefrult! dr 20 e quart 1 pint 3 M cIntosh Demonstration ’’Sunshine” cans Frodoced at SOver Lane, Oonneoticnt. APPLES 4 qt. basket f Fancy red McIntosh apples. " DILL PICKLES - • * . • •. •.••i.ei.ej # loXeJ < . d6zen 15c CRACKERS (Half doseo, 9c.) poond DGraham No. 2 size cans. Fancy pack. Navel CaHfbmia HORSERADISH r#T« ordie/^rejore roTe FeTin oto :• nrm ..... jar 12c 2 • t u n c h St, Lawrence D K rispies OBANGES dozen U Just unpacked and deUvered to ns P e a rs Sweet, seedlees table fruit. Great for Juice! Great Demonstration Sale! FRESH for this gala three-day Food Sale. 2 ’’Sunshine’* Vanilla Sugar cans Large! Local! Green Mountain! BEECH-NUT P r o d u c t s V a n illa co e...... 2 lbs. 25c C ook ies...... 2 lbs. 27c A deUdons fresh vanlUa-coooannt cookie. A new, tasty cookie by Sunshine Biscuit! POTATOES No. ZYi tize. Sliced. COFFEE DEMONSTRATION SALE! WILLIAMS’TV XLtLfUUIlO' h 'N u t Burt Oliiey’s 23® p®®*^ Coffer Number L large, local Green Btountain bottle potatoeo. Guaranteed to cook white and EXTRACTS B eets m ealy. 8 7 - TUs Includes witli each large bottle, a lOe package of THlttama’ tqtloea. Percolator eat! Drtp grind! Bean! Vacuum pack* ed to assure freshness. 3 HALE’S STBIOILT LARGE, LOCAL cans Solid O rem Chili Sauce 2Se pounds large « CABBAGE 3 EGGS dozen 28 Sound, white eabbogel » aieed beeta. No. Every egg selected as to size and weight; candled to Insure perfection. Bushed to ns dally t size cans. from neaihy local henneiies to liisnre freslmess. Bemenober! «Onr guarantee: Two eggs for eveqr dlstrrascd one! S paghetti Robertson’s W hite (“<*-> 3 tins 23c Ja m s CEliEBY 2 bandies QUICK ARRbW ”ACE” MATCHES firm , cziqi A Toilet Bmsh 'c ja r 2 ptei** 2 3 i ^ 16 F d FlnB'Feds sf Sweet And 2 Cans of . Imported. All reg­ A hitosing sa d ey l Americaa. ”8trlke aa j where” ms tehee ular 55o scOers! PEAS SANI-FLU81 WeO flDed podt. < i.h

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m o f b u n ls f tha bids oft tbo vlo- * >tnw at their own buatneM they tia of Ui wrath for what ha ■hoolfl hava known thiu you can't Now Where Did Herb Leave That Veto Thlnsr? Svntbtg RnraD gardad aa a hldaoua azample of tha hire a flrstKdass American crook ■ta of Ingratitude, wound up by Behind the Scenes tn ^ rDBuauoo at xaa with chicken feed. They paid a M R A LD PaiNTlNQ OOlCPANT. U fa daclaztng: piker’s price and they got piker 1> BMm U StTMt U aaoh'atM ’, Oeaa. Massachusetta Is welcome to spies—and the spies ratted on them. THOMAa rakouaoM Meeaer. We have one tree in It’s all very di«tiviief*vnjny ______Q«a«ml Man—T WASHINGTOI^ Tezaa on which wa have hanged very disgusting. _ Foaa«*4 OetfibM 1. IMl twetity«aeven better men tban be Ootor Galore Marks NBA Sqnawk-sservattve, Published Ov«r7 PTMitat BzMpt la—and they're all In halL If the Swltees ever get out of the Session SoDdATs and HoHdnya Bntarad a t tba Jdinaon Shows Loss and returned there outokly^Bftor Post OSlea a t Manobaatar, ConiL. What a pity that the bulleta of meae and come back to -New Jersey of Steam > . G. O. P. Cast in his meech. , \» Sacond Olaaa Mall Mattar. two hired assaasins—whom. Incident* they would better be fortified with New Bole . Mr. Brown Fires a Others flanking JohaioB war* SUB8 CRIPT10K RATXS \ Shot. Ona Yaar. by mad ...... I doughty Texaa editor kill- good evidence that, after all, they Col. R. W. Lea, nandaoint oaiat- ant administrator for fhjfmtryt ainai^^MDlJ*^ “*** ...... f Hi an end to Brann’a Ufa long weren’t working for the Russian- By RODNEY OUTCUEB and Administrator A. W. Whito> delivered, on* ...... li.oo before the opportunity arose to ex- Oerman-Flnnlsh spy ring, but for Herald Washlngttm Oorree] side, as sober and swlous M Washington, March 21—. press himself concerning the admin­ the French police—stool pigeons en­ roads; ^methlng from tha aq^iutma MSMSBR OF TUB ASSUGIATBO once more lead to NRA. ' downstairs. PPBS8 istration of Welfare Island’s City gaged in ^ e gentle art of double­ No one here is* very clear about Tb* Auoclated Press u *xolnslv*l7 Myron 'Taylsr of V. B BIptol •ntltUd to th« us* tor rapabllcation Home for the Destitute, whose prac< crossing the ring with purest in­ what wiU come out of the Wg free- and Robert Land of thsi Ifa>< for-all “squawk meeting” and the of all news dlspatoUe credited to It tices have just been revealed In the tent. Otherwise they probably will ttonal Manafaetoran^ AsMela- or not otherwlsu credited In this subsequent code autoority Con­ tion sat opposite mU flrpti,. paper and also the local news pnb* newest of New York City’s scan­ get plentifully cut on the streets of gress, but General Johnson Is on Usbed herein. John Lewis, Sidney Hllhnank,' dals. Brann would have bemi an Ekst Orange. the march again. He thinkn he and other labor leodera thsyVo All rlghu of repablleatlon of and NRA are going somewhere. special disnatehes herein art alse re* old man now, had he Uved, but his been flgfattag for toe tost rigH served. Inside the organization are many moBtlis. flaming soul, we feel sure, would ho aren’t sure whether the prea- Full servioe POOR PUBLICITY Newcomers were CSarence Dar> cUent of N B A have arisen to the occasion as no 5it codes can be readjusted satis­ row, head of the new small enter­ ▼loe, Ino. factorily. In the big rush to get one else can do. When a motion picture actress prise board—who Is very old; but ^bllsbePs Representative: The flftures In a law suit there is usually industries under the codes many seems younger than be did a.ycaur Julius Mathews Special Aycnoy—New With peculiar understanding anc, sour apples were tossed into the ago, and blaek-balred. doul& York. Cblcayo, OetroJt and Boston. considerable suspldoo that the ac­ barrel, quite wittingly. Theory was real charity. New York has never chinned Leon Hendaraon, new MCMUKR AUDIT BURBAD tion may have been brought for pub­ that those could be removed at boss of NRA 'research and plan­ C1 RCULAT1 0 N& Insisted that the dwellers In Its licity purposea No such implica­ leisure. But can they ? ning. great city almshouse should have no Some officials opposed to open Also a young man In wing col­ The Herald Printlna Company, Ino., tion can very well be drawn from rice associations fear that If wum as no flnanolaJ responsibility possessions of their own whatever, lar and socks with enormbua for typoyraphioal errors appeanns in the suit brought by her parents Btiey’re now eliminated, industries black and ' white checks who sdvertlsenaents in the Manehester but has allowed them to retain any •gainst Maty Astor in Los Angeles, vrill sabotage the codes. Already, turned out to be a 1^. Steinberg, Evenine Herald. Uttle hoard up to |500. If they had they sa^ toelr chief worry con­ NRA publicity man for f o r e ^ because it is doubtful If any film cerns administration. more than that they were supposed language newspapera. In the WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2L actress has ever been called on be­ Industries have been given front row one noticed Bob Minor, to pay a day for their mainte­ fore to defend herself against enormous powers of operation and Nr York Communist leader, and nance. who’s to see that they don’t abuse PRESIDENT’S TASK charges so destructive of her value] them? a Hoover assistant secretary of But the savings of such of the In­ to the films. If proven true. The commerce, happening to sit aide President Roosevelt was facing, by side. mates M had any, pinched and Strange this morning, a difficult taaif, Hav* parents assert that, though she has "Bedfenows” Johnson’s speech, waloomlng gleaned out of long, weary Uves, al­ p ro b ity valued at J150.000 and The 'squawk meeting” drew the all criticism, but Implying to il ing summoned into conference at 1 biggest NRA gathering and the most always for a "decent burial,’’ earns $1,800 a week, she has know­ critics were sooundreis, draw faint Washington a committee of leaders greatest platform glaxy of NRA applause. The audience was were not sacred, as they would be ingly permitted them to live In such officials since the cotton textile of the automobUe Industry In an at­ largely one of critics. to any common thief or gangster, to extreme poverty that they have had | code hearing opened In the same tempt to devise some way of fore- Commerce Building auditorium. the harpies of the institution’s ad­ to sell their furniture to buy food. G. a P. In Naw Bola stalling the threatened automobile Some of the big shots had dlsap- The New Deal haa brought ao ministration. Playing upon the Miss Astor denies the charges, psared In the intervening eight strike, he was confronted by a grouD I-----'" " T t V7 “* many reversal! of form that ..- 1 *. ^ pauper’s inherent fear of burial In months — Dudlev Cates, A lexa^er some of the most cockeyed In­ which only yesterday had declared « __ , says her parents’ extravagance is i Sachs and Bobby Straus, among the* fh- m V “ unknown grave In a potters’ responsible for their plight and that stances pass unnoticed. I*o nama them—but others took their places. one, the Republican party baa that lb. of th. hjaorlcu P«l- wboodlal ud Again NRA was spoken of as eratloh of Ubor -U oali, U. omclal | ^ they recently refused offers of been stepping out as toe eham- these poor old folks to turn over operating In a "goldfish bowl,” position in NRA and on the Nation money which she made. Offsetting though everyone since has learned ion of small buslneas, labor, and their bank accounts to "trustee- this is the declaration in the com­ Btie consumer. al Labor Board to foment the strike that all NRA fixing is done at pri­ The entire G. O. P. aanatorial ships” by which, after the i>aMing plaint that the last she gavel tried to sell him a play which poked it is so smaL that no man has ever vate conferences. in the hope that the men will be­ unmerciful fun at philatelists. possible that ooe-half of a peanut contingent— regular and progres­ of the victims, the meagre little her parents any . money was In seen it. would fumtoh all of the food ma­ Johnson has tired in eight sive—vainly voted against burial lieve the government is behind the A. C. Blumenthal bough$ a bau­ While most cases occur during savings would revert to the cheats, August, 1931, and the amount was terial which would be consumed dur­ months and looks it. Still of the Nye resolution atocinf a American Federation of Labor in ble at a snooty jewelry salon the the hot summer months, small epi­ ing mental work continued for an of steam, bat obviously Picking and stealing from the poor­ other day, and people whose busi­ report on the Indutoriaiback- Its efforts to organise them." And $85, since when she had given them | demics may break out at other hour. In my own esperianoa, I have Hls secretary-assistant, ground of aU NRA offidato. Only est of the poor, these buzzards, male $150 worth of grocery coupons. ness it Isn’t are sure there’U be a times and there is a major epidemic found that brain wortteri achieve toe Inevitable "Robbie,” ap­ three Dexnoerats -> Ooatigan, this same group bad already de­ reconciliation with Peggy Fears___ and female alike, feathered their Now if Miss Astor bad shot some-1 every seven years or so. The dis­ more It they avoid htavy meals, and peared with him, In a brown and Long—voted with than. clared with the utmost emphasis , Libby Holman, Florida-bound, took ease is steadily increasing and be­ one who eats heavily must do a oostnme topped by a couple of own nests in the most disgusting, that it would not deal with the body or bad been accused of being along a play manuscript. If she likes cause no satisfactory method of great deal of pltyslcal work or j^ o w and white raffles. Former Postmaster Ctoneral most contemptible game of graft m lx^ up In the International esplon- Producer will offer to hold It strenuous exercise to bum up the The platform gang p o^ as If American Federation of Labor. treatment nad been found until Walter / Brown wan answering that has come to light anywhere. age ccmsplracy or were defendant in season, when she lately, many thousands of children excess material. it were in church— the industrial, questions about the growth Since, apparently, the Presiden and adults have been crippled by it. labor, and consumer advisory aviation, proud ot the sUmulatlQB tial Interpositioo and the conference Here is a chance for spiritualism « .a.n.U0. It 1. ooac.l«*l. It 1s my belief tha. Infantile boards. Don Richberg, who Ilk ■ given by mail contracts. to prove Itself. Let some medium that she might not suffer profea- grinning, ganglingly-graceful danc- Ot the care manufactured In the to taU\ how some newspapers cal) with the automobile makers were paralysis can be prevented and will United States In 1933 91 per cant him chngerously radical and "The only other industry that get, from the shade of "Iconoclast" slonally. But it Is not difficult to turned 21, who has return- only develop in those children who haa grown more rapidly,” he de­ for the purpose of attempting to were closed models. others say he’s disgustingly con- clared. ’Is the CWA.” Brann, a spirit writing dealing with Imagine the reaction of the average making a couple of pic- have been weakened by wrong hab­ soften the resolution of the man­ its Ox eating, faulty elimination and “T ufacturers, one of two results this tala of abomination. A milUcm movi. p.t«n ^ s u r other habits which produce chronic seemed Inevitable. Either the paivj America will know in­ an who, while Uvlng In luxury aud hJblt A in refuUtkm of the charge autointoxication. Such a poisoned ley must produce little If any direct ^«ther It is genuine or enjoying a salary equal to that of there Is no unspoiled celebrity state of the body prepares the soil not. Nobody but Brann could do the President of the United States, t^M ain Stem...... for the disease, and enables the In­ result or the result of a yielding by One of this oolunm’s aooop- flammation to develop In the deli­ the employers must lend support to the subject justice. lets her parents verge on starvation era - with-out-portfolio reports cate spinal cord. the implication of the companies —which is the effect of these that Tallulah Bankhead is final­ The technical name for the dis­ chargees. order Is poJ.omyelifs, The word that the government was doing just THAT SPY RING ly in love, and with a big-busi- It is of course possible that the ness man. Also that Marilyn poUomyeutis cemes from gray plus what they had said Green was try marrow and refers to tm inflamma­ A variety of emotions are stirred etecusationa may be shown to be Miller Is tn love with a big Going ing to make the men believe it was (physically big) tennis star. tion of the gray matter of the MODERN? by the revelations in Paris concern­ doing—backing the A. F. of L. to wholly untrue and cruelly imjust. And that Mae Murray is focus­ spinal cord. Doctors who specialize ing the operations of the interna­ They will have to be, or we may ex­ ing those big eyes on a big or- in the disease are often called the lim it The latter wotdd be the "Poaos.’ tional eapiemage ring in which sev­ pect the quiet but complete disap­ oheetra director. then be sure to see this new inevitable conclusion 11 the Presl As long as the disease is increas­ eral Amei^cans are now quite con­ ; Mistaken Identity dent succeeded in inducing the man­ pearance of Mary Astor from the ing, every mother is naturally inter­ clusively shown to have been In­ screen. Another agent has just snow- ufacturers to withdraw from their shoed in from the suburbs with a ested in preventing it In her chil­ volved. One is real distress over the Movie audiences have no trouble tale of one of these CWA companies dren. Some helpful ruleo to follow refiisal to accept the Federation as in protecting your child are: Keep 3 piece group the representative of their employes. discovery that military spying did in condoning many things, but heart-1 actors who go about giving plays the child away from crowds, especi­ not come to an end, even for a re­ lessness toward one's parents is un­ in school auditoriums, museums, Here is modem furniture you can live with . . Thus there has been reached a and—in this case—a mental hospi­ ally when any known cases of the furniture for those who wish to "go modem'* situatian dreaded by many convinced spectable length of time, with the likely to be one of them. tal. Some of the more normal pa­ disease are developing; allow tae without going bizarre. Watkins sel tcta its mod­ termination of the World War— young cnlld a daUy -eat period; be em furniture as carefully aa it chooser reproduo- advocates of the principle of collec­ tients were assigned as stagehands, sure that tne cnlld secures a well- that the operations In which Mr. and one fellow appeared so rational tiona of traditional styles. For Watkins feels tive bargaining ever since the pas­ that an actor got to questioning balanced diet and good intestinal that in order to stay in fashion this new furni­ sage of the National Recovery Act and Mrs. Robert Gordon Switz of him. movements each day; teach th e ture must be of pure, simple design. That’s why child to avoid drinitlng cups and since it became app^urent that East Orange, N. J., were concerned “Don’t get any peculiar ideas you can make sure of your Modem by selecting were not the upgrowth of suspicions towels handled by strangers; and Watkins Modem! the administration was proceeding about me,’’ said the man confiden­ when one of the neighbor s children and fears engendered in recent tially. ‘Tm perfectly all right, but is sick, keep your child at home. on the theory that the American I’m a friend of the superintendent Federation of Labor was properly years, but had been going on ever NEW In most cases ot Infantile paraly­ and be asks me to help with affairs sis, the paralysis will aot appear for and competently representative of since 1920. like this from time to time. You Another is an imcomfortable sen­ ♦8 hours and the child may appear the American worker. That assump­ see, having written so many plays, to have one of the simple sick sjiells tion was adopted far too hastily and sation approtuAing shame that na­ YORK I’m quite familiar with the me^ of childhood. The safest plan is to tive bom Americans, as the Swltzes • tto4 N£Aa£BViCE.MC canlcs of the theater.” see that your child is kept away. with far too little thought. The CWA acto-' was Impressed. appear to be, should lend them­ By PAUL HABBISON It is now obvious enough that the “Of course I didn’t suspect that you QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS National Recovery Act, when it so selves to the dirty business of Euro­ New York, March -Meander- were a ^ r —patient here,’’ he stam­ pean espiemage. ings: The town’s gone silly over mered. "But may I ask your name sternly—and rightly—commanded movie stars. And it’s a ten-to-one (Indigestion and Gas Pressure sir?” Cause Sensations) the employer’s respect for the right And a third Is a sort of disap­ shot that psychologists who talk The feUow struck a haughty pose. of collective bargaining, should also pointed wonderment at th* stupid­ about "the predatory male” have "Why, you poor ham!’’ he exclaim­ Question: A. L. D. of Memphis, never watched a mob of women ed. “I am William Shakespeare!’’ Tenn., asks: “What is the cause of haVe provided conditions that would ity of the master spies, whoever stalking Q ark Gable. peculiar waves which come over me 3 pieces have insured the workers not only they may be, in imagining that they Or Buddy Rogers or Max Baer, just as 1 am going to sleep? For against oppression by employers but could hire, for considerably leas for that matter. And Guy Robert­ a short time, I feel that 1 am going against manipulation and oppression than a hundred dollars a week, an son, star of a currant musical, is be­ to lose consciousness. 1 notice the Health and Diet trouble is worse after a heavy din­ by exploiters of trade unionism. American couple expected to engage ing made miseranle these days by autograph hunters because he loojcs ner.” The principle oC. collective bar­ In a perilous business that demand like James Gagney, Gets so mad, he Answer: Your attacks are prob­ Advice ably due to indigestion and gas • i 3 8 - “ gaining is economically and socially ed a more or less lavish scale of sasrs, that he’d like to naul off and By Or. Pranli McOoy correct It is economically and so­ living, with any assurance that they sock a few dithery flappers—except pressure although they might be that then they'd know he was Cag­ caused by several other conditiona. cially correct to provide against em would not squawk as soon as they strongly advise that you use a ney, and would love I t ___Movie- INFANTILE PARALYSIS ployer Interference In employes’ or­ foxmd themselves tn a jam. stnick kids even pause in front of more carefully chosen diet and that ganizations. It is economically In this business of international you avoid constipation. You do not a book shop on upper Broadway to President Roosevelt’s cure of a tell me bow long these attacks have and socially incorrect not to provide espionage we all like to think that remind each other that Joan Blon-' crippled condition due to infantile dell once worked there ___Or go been occurring or whether other against converting employes’ organ­ those engaged in It, though they p a^y sia has done more good in symptoms are present, auch as izations into a racket or a monopoly may be wicked as luclfer, are at past the restaurant that has the waking people up to what to do for rapid heart beat, blurring up. Notice —•mounts to just about cigarette supposed to lead a furiously hectic the fronts of beautifully grained money. growsKperson may.be attacked; sec- ting«dental plates, and is sometimes A JOB FOR A GHOST 'ife, don’t have such a hard time ond. It suggests that the dJfsease al- due to diseased tonsils or a gum dis­ walnut, imbroken except for the Probably it shouldn’t maicft any after all. Their hobbies prove it. chromium drawer pulls. Nets An American classic is an editorial wa3« causes paralysis when as a order. I suggrest that you try fast­ difference in okr estimate of the Dwight Deere Wiman and Lau­ matter of fact, most cases recover ing and dieting and If you will v ^ te toe conveniently arranged chest written by tbs late W. C. Brann in . toe ebonlzed mouldings am i immorality or unpatriotism at an rence Schwab have yachts. Jed Har­ with no signs of paralysis remain­ to me in care of this newspaper. 1 the Waco Iconoclast on "The Mean? ris used to have one, but sold it ing. It Is only In the minority of feet. American’s selling him s^ as a spy will be pleased to send you some in­ •st Man In the World,” In which when be discovered ^ that both his cases that marked crippling occurs. structions which I believe will be to some gophering, Sneaking Euro­ skipper and the oook were writing _ Oime a person has recovered from that con^cuous distinction was helpful. 1 also advise that you ask pean government or professional plays to be submitted to him. Row­ the disease be is safe from further for the article on neuritis sinoa you awarded to a Massachusetts minis­ attacks.* Undoubtedly, there are espionage group, whether he de­ land Stebbins is a'partner in a Wall state that this disorder Is troubling bench $9-95 ter who, after having been raised, street brokerage fiW; says Snenre thousands of people in cities who you in the shoulder. Please enclose mands a dollar a day or a thousand; have had infantile paralysis in such an impoverished orphan, fed, main­ is his bobby and tba theater his pro­ a large self-addressed stamped en­ but Just the same any of ns, oo fession. Arthur Hopkins, Jolm Gold­ a light form that they did not know velope. tained and given his education by they had it and have thereby been doubt, would prefer that when our en and Max Gordon find time to play Girard Coll^re, refused to contribute golf. able to manufacture within tbeir compatriot does thus become a bodies a resistance to It which (Energy Derived from Hatt a to a memorial to Stephen Girard, Crosby Gaige has a printing Aop makes them Inomune. Peaaut) SAH*BAt tVBUNCS UNIIl V OtiOiX . hired sneak he should be smart at bis coimtry estate vdiere he Question: From "Curious” of * A A - - - \ igiving .aa his reason that he could enough to rate a decent price. And turns out arty paa^blets. Ah» ool- Infantile {Huralysia Is-more eom- n»on in dtlM than In the oountry Nemr Orleans, La.; "I bkve read a M t ^^pii It c^apatible iritb my c ‘ < .A. ‘ K f k*..,y;-'., l^laoe^ Bridgeerfiter, Maas., on U - Uffs Oopsiaiitl, Vandsabsiig wsp^ilMlld' JR ■*- jflnncANsiiMw bom*. , . lOdi.). apd M iii^ (D„ BL), K M sfiid shs^L, , James Slaui^ter, Box 273, Fal^ mads vB tiw antf-radtswieet ooa^ itfohIfiJiA llif. field. Conn., <{n Southern Rwo. ., mlttaeT ^ tiiis dhmagi sutli *^)ie Horseman,” Xrlhigtbb, A tton sy OensraL GummlBga has PARTY . Tho troubis hi SWEETS im is Mass., on Pa^iit Fnr $ ^ 0 0 0 Al- assumsd______I was this man's J. C. WUmot 300 Central avenue, 13 Fras New Ea^ud Get al and state Jarlsdlotions. iRginir ^ fueat,” hi aMd,~"aM hi fadedW M W W W assay' -MSlton, Massn on 'CoolUnolagh. ^«r 30 fiHsRewdy to Phg It was Sundsy, — - - - - Registration of machine ffnik ai^ u d I had Qhly a strengthening of tim New Ttek, llanm Uv—(A P)— f«w dCUafi wltii ’ Horses h biA Hospibl Up Lo —, eroaa state lines, has areated a sit»' McAdoo, who is the son of the my fathoc haaat b«Ax Infdvaad,” ha ahoaa faa l^piteg and Bm Mvi Rv hava and anva lint Xmactean ticket holder to a uation in which **an or^Umry moar U hi^ States Senator from Cali­ pdded. JwnoananyiMfM^^^^ Boston—I«roy B. (Pat) Hanley, A govenupent m^ti-cilme deeding police force, no m atter how intelli-- fornia, shld tim summons, waa "a horn in the Irleh Free State boepi- assistant coach at Nbrthwestem house to oo-ordinate Fedsnd and gent, earnest or honest, !s pufectiy civil action for'something or other.” tal’a aweepatakes on FHda3r*8 Grand University,, agrees to become foot­ state (Lives against the ' racketeer helpless.' The summons was iserved yester­ S u it s Natloaal when the draw was made ball coach at Boston University sift­ day, he said, as he 1«R Harlem Court er ironing out contract dl^culties. and gan|:ster was reoom m en^ to­ "This la a real problem." he said.- todaj waa a Maaaachusetts bolder. 'T have felt a special duty rested after iqpmidlng a nigfit in JaU. He SR S R E W A R D Xnaopf the United States drawers Wellesley, Mass.—^Maid rescues day by thS Senate aati^iraeketserlng ha^ be«) in court with a bl

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‘dW \Q iui»'W iri^.'‘ ^ a s a ^ _ . i: 1- ? - ■> I b t Day*M' Nmi>$ •W ; >-A aebo(A of ^ w l f f W t o ^ taUa wttb today aad baaatoy tone ^^fTOfjrs ymtoarbameB falloBS cf frarii water. ^onwOMuSSM tauw WMt o( The ewuar cf toa Att t ^ l If.} y m a t iw u M for tlMft. nCoMd to 9 m that muddy TOar to Ua poM ftvo fTldMMt tbo prtaoMr tonatoned to atia^ bis ptta Verplanck Fund WtlX ■I’i f 1 '-.^’ • CTWWd is OMBt RiAltaA up a iiidaD pu»k toe ftra* l ! ^Ta toe baigr to wwti o j ttat men dratoito toe dlrfy water from ta oew ^ Aatnrto told tho w»Ht- tba pool, puavad to ftwh water Be Living Memorial t»mto. *Td p c ifa to pop ft Am tor aad want back to toe statioa to ra> Rsonsi Iil.5 fuaa tbilr 4 t^ ^ So ^ buf drtoSd noise and' treitm eit in return for a y ftMi0t> antoul turned on bia. Ha aougbt statanuot that "any parson oca- mai^ graduationa'and waa bimpm- gaaad at aaeli other to aiaa to toe police." Faepte who hava dona a o ^ good are ing boiM. But not so the auditoba. ^ Fto^ RAtort. Iwv _ t o a tree but a Uab to^ a tc ^ tta f funds totbla occporatkm Prats and Study Typej 9ft paid the line and walked out and down to the gixnmd he dropped, ^ oootrlbu- abaD ha a mambar tbaraof, aad each It wag made- up cf lovtaf parauta. with te a r a b im ^ Inkia agrto h ^ M > 11. - I Brtdfftport, Conn.—] to front of tba tofurlated animal. ttoas to Bodaty. But what good la manbar abaH have out vote." ralattm and friandawbo wavi tMw the atlaaoa and mattorad, “Wau, l ^alo too^ Uft automobile Tba pursuit waa resumed, wltb the memorial in itsalfr U is toma To qualify for a lean from tola S e t t o ii. ffuaaa ha wmit naaff toat axim a pyddift, ftbewertag a p«de«tnan toe animal oloee behind Dr. Wall, to look upon and admire. The re­ f ^ anrtuoant must have aofaolaa- torlaa. Among tbe lid ra h ro M m j j c j y to go to Narthwastarn next T O muddy wator. U* wa* con- and continued until toe owner of toa cipient is proud of it but It doa net m ability to paa toe fraahawa ool- Susan Jenaa. not amtitodteg, but jtotod to court at "ftasauit apd bat cow arrived on the scene aad ctiwaail do aervtoe. Xf a person la wertby of isfa axamtoa^ona of biapbooaa ool- thtiUdZUr— ^ tHm esls- "•toward BcomL *84. ^ with an automobila" and flood it away. a mamorlal, be is worthy ofona laga. The amount of awnay loaMd Mid-yaar graduattos cf . ^arnard dlotery qwedw the audianoa and wbieh will benefit m aakl^ Auobls school has neeea^tatad the alaotiea beraalf. A SHOBIt BBOBT BTOBg — T Tiir 1ri|t E -rnBtti*ri|iBig The eow died aad lU death waa «» dqpbeite of " ’ ' Bftflto, Ceos.—WUttaa Foota wtU diaAnoeed today as due to rabies. of now effieera of the News club, This vaiT stonflof aba had racatv- A shqrt short story can ba ooito M at Ut merft wary when bo next CWcafo—Marx Karp, a deaf ______During wUeb edits The. Banuwle, [ad her rq^rt card an^ althou^ aha p o ^ from the titlaa of poems in gaalogiate T‘r •pptoaebftft a rat. Ha aurpriaed mute, argued his own case to toe the Arirt year oi toa fbuadatiOB. do The club meets Monday meimiiigfl ^ enough points to pa«won to___ the modern versa, tba text boediwnlch i K— it peaaibla peaafi —— —to —.aattn ajteiM i wouadftd ato'pound rodent in bia sign language through an lnterpra> is omra. it is aUva. It is battarthu money was loanad. sttoar because it in toe regular club 'periods of 40 High aohool. her two of Mies taaW EbigUab elaaea and other_____ tablet It la aa avar-ex- was not aaaded or baeaura no stu­ torbor chop juat aa it freed itaelf ter and won hafene Municipal JudM _ tribute. minutes act asida tor that purpoaa. t o i not m good as they teve bean atudyins the past marit- tevamen huhtad a trap. Then it waa Foata'a Samuel H. Truda. It waa a civil dent eould qualify for it. Although Miss McOuira is to hava bean. She proniiaad har- period. Tba ia Europe. , action tor beought by a mcr* Xa 1088, tbara wars At mld-yeara of 1928, toe f|rat obarga. the editor-in-chief oeoducte ^ Dtot aha would raoaiva batter Am-»-PlCWNG I tooh torn to ba aurpriaed, for toe rat chant. ' 966 graduata of loan was rvan to a girt student By A. J. JtoBbr •* leaped four feet at be man’a ■ehool. During toe oratennial a le all meetingB end takaa caraof bust- 1 that wa oould ”v a w days," and ware Balttaora—FoUoe bad proof Vl< tof that toa first seed of toe Var* 14,766 baa been loaned to Man< 8 eaet (yHalloran bad eaeaped from and 19 teaching positions at tba Planck Acbolarahlp FoundatiM) was 20 ger. Russell Clifford; aaaistent bual- tbera, also, would ofltshtoa avste- SHl/oi Wd THB school hare, received replies from obigter students. ness manager. Flerenoe Appleby; onal After (Raduattoa aba womd OF WO. Thera waa a heavy .M nr At Mary*a toduatrial school shorUy sown. At a later mating on M a ^ Tba fund waa organiaad with toe after beinx notlfled by institutional every state in the union aad one 6,1997, a board of trustaaa wna Uterary editor. Bette WoodnST; as­ no doubt ba dfarad a gqod poritton FOO over the sea, we noCload loads Of aUt autboHttef. from Balboa, Canal Zone, within a understonding that toe studante sistant, Bob Arnold; news editor, hacauaa of bar exoaUant marks and j^OPKN BOATtn tee b« b iS S Whan they tan day period. elected. It is toe trustees' duty to borrowing the money would pay water. Jf ttoiCtreame Four houra after bia eaeape last care of all stock, proparty and back, la order that m money could Jack Hoffman: aaaiateat, Dot G ^; natural abilite tad, with that as B^ht a falaa alarm waa turned in Ocean City, Md,>~AaUor8 must apt affairs of toa oorporauon. On tola home room editor, Kmson Phttipa; ■tert, aha would soar h ^ S r aad OABWJM tom they euried heavier hang their clothing on a ahip’a rig> be loaned to some other person, in Ughw until— tag a ooaxM t a ^ . apd police Immediately sent out Mardwarsi HowUl Cksnay, WU- tola way toa fund would rotate from honor roll editor. Elaanor Fraser; AT TW HJO^ S ing to dry, so warns toe Coast Uam W. Bobertaon, C. Elmore Wat- assistant. Jamas Murray: sports “Susan," her mother totarruptad, oan to patrolman to mok up i uard here. year to year and could serve the heme “ yaaiNOld OHalloran. Frank H. Anderson aaditobart iplaadid purpose for which it waa editor, Howard Daniels; alumni “aren’t you going Y lVi aU over, You Tba youth waa aeat to toe aoboel Through the snow and tof recent­ B. Tiatoaway. Howell Cheney was designated. However, it was only editor, Jean Clarke; joke editor, look as though you were dreaming. tor turatof in false alarms and po< ly a patrol boat saw a tolp flytog elected president It was al»m d^. last September that this memorial Terry Saplenxa; assistant, Law­ Didn’t you like it?” ‘’distreaa" aignala. Coast Ouards- cided that, as a teatlmonial to F. A. rence Dillon; art editor, Charles ■ AMERICA, but he stopped I represented ty oaie of'‘'Ih e* bee wars notified of a previous es* men launehed into toa heavy caa ■hewed a living quality when two Herberger; assistant, Joe Aceto; “Of course,’’ Susan mumbled as a S pc&te layeri^mdliig cape hy a false alarm which he Verplanck for bis long and faithful young college graduates started it she looked for her glovea tag from THE FACTORIEIS. Diek hi tbe spring to flne-anratiied turned in. and rowed sevan waary miles. service in toe educational aettvitiaa rotating by decreasing toe amounU exchange editor, Irene Lojewski; ad­ I PuUiu up beaida tba "Annie M" of Manchester, toe ftind should be vertising manager, Shenwx)d Jones; The following November we find Flttsbunrh—Ufe is a aeries of of their loans. The 'Verplanck Susan In a crowd of girls v*o are dowM aad upa for toe eld Ohio rtV' out of Fblladelpbla, tba patrol found called toe Verplanck Scholarship Scholarship Foundation is a testini ■bops editor, Howard Rwash. toe “dlatraas" aignala were some Foundation. and worthy memorial. 71110 club baa ao far advanced anxiously stepping on one aaetber*a •r naefcatbeat the Aenator OordlU. Bhirta and pants which bad been During toe first year the fund toes to look at a notice on the SSr fSr nr* »«•*•» »»t by oAfiDi ^ A y a a r ^ too Mf atarewbaalar —Walter Forbes, ’34. that they have decided upep buying bulletin board. GIFTS.IFm - Being long after SUN8BT these sheets of hung up on toa rigging to dry. a printing preaa, and have taken 1 ■aak to too Kiuawha Hvar, naar The notloe has Just been ^otat. 1 posaihle to t S what__ __ ... weathes <^artaftton. W. Va. n waa ial< stepe to seeura ooa Thiy pinn to posted walked ibBWtl,______TOE_ iD___ i8 aw_ ST tSS'A’’*! teach, to spare periods, some of the aad everyone kaowa that it cen- OA^BN oesFour honae. I'toiahed waa QMi more than. 10,000 yifftd and went toto sarvlee acain. members bow to Med the preaa aad talas the aamea of the aooapt-aooept- to geotagiste. Last fall toft boat waa sold at a set type. ^ d y Whan I j;^ home hy reading raealTar*s sale and wm put back in SENIOR GIROS ON ad aa mamberr of the Stoma w a-booJt about Tfaj HORM B/^a^ tho'toat Thought —B. Sohlaldge, ’88. Sodaty. Busan and'her friend Bar­ the 'i^aeim in nortoarit ~ too Flttabuifh.C3tootoaati paaaea* EDITORIAL bara are there. S - A “ gSOTAXM «*TBWxfto ^ Aar aaralee. the Par West avldenoa of the weather \ ta Last month toa craft sank in toe Who reader to every map ae- WAY TO RECOVERY “WlMx^l" ertoid Barbara J -^arnaa Baker, ’84. cordlng to bis daadi.^Aopboclea. quleUy by ber side she asked, "W ay In its petals of delicate i^nk, records do not go nearly so fhr bach No Visitors Yet for Theboa arouad muecle-buliding sport there BY MODERN AUTHORS] didn’t you try for It, Sue?” as do those in the clay banka Taatarday the boat waa ordared ELBCrrSD A DIBBCTOB la. It prepares the body for prac­ • "ong ta Its fragrance —Walter Bnekley. *86. aedd at public auction to meet *7’d never be able to keep up my APd.tto tooughta that a lover may Hartford, March 21. — (AF)— Jackson; Jokphine Karl* tically any sport ^ne wishes to enter. ‘A’ average if I Joined a club. Come vftmn I elftima for payment in connection Henry A. TirreU, principal of toe Thera la, toe, toe chance for per- Juniors Report Wide Variety on, let’s go.” w ^ tba ralstaA* of Reading by Prominent Horwicb Free academy, waa alactad «

'S K ^ CSsliDabAi" OMut THE fw A ______'M to anepd Ae marihig of pDort IriflA' fi obaeifyinig vmitw iltev. Qoniddi D \ BARGAIN HOUND fiihtniir aim patNM* m i^t , R6g. I UA gtv« a fUB ■ «fa -, iTone Qnlky> HeiiAif in Worence HortoaJkMut eqtariStt^ play^^TTiia of aiMriatwIMan I^An QraiAxL*' a ja ^ W i A D ktka m Girls’ O w n s c o n d r ir t ^ Shipper wQl by Alfred O d A . _ . ..wgr.^ Tbey'TA ezquisitdy shear are Mrs. Greenaway of the Vogue M ^86 la Odd FAows TAipIe, 480 {aad anoCBeVmie-iiet play, “Tangtaa.” Ssat, baied on ^ tteee Snsj^ Saver stoddng^ at Miim Shop has just returned from New Main atreet lAeatiaera as , well aa | Iha second churcb orAeatrU wO] twatt JH ^ sad SorisT They, are sjdral span Ywk with the trickieet little sweat- Are h q i r o T e d . o®cei» of Ae local oouit will be play between the p la ^ kee thcm..redst snags. and blouses. If your Spring wricome to atteiA T h ft ^ that this And just the pair to harmoB- Fould Great suit could talk it would cry for one The sixth annual concert 1^- the iae with your new stilt for 79 cents. o f these. Hie SomervUle, Mass., riant of ■■ I* ttiMft' or leee G Clef Club was rendered last eve­ Henry Ford has not been able to PLASTER WORK AT POUCE '' ^marieatoStaM ~ te^3te^h5ane«*.*j ning at the Bmanuti Lutheran t b e ' SBntial- 'madMaii''' hr The dinner dance given in honor One of our fashkm writers says: turn out enough aasemblef* can to *T am grid to taAithls ont B ri^ CAenment, it wss M Gary Cooper and his nisw hride, church, before a large and appred' arid, would expect to A kept In- lA-American, “An exciting thing is taring place meet , the < demand,'and autoihofalles to state categorically E A e dub roomik'al^‘9(19 the fcmner Sandra Shaw, h y Brnan- aOve audience of music lovers. The are being shipped into this section_ STATION STARTS FRIDAY Ae united Staes Vm its part A s tormed of. AvriOpflaents If; A e two- in the realm of clothes today; it is following program was given by the Saturday evAtog ftikiFing a Ortien, was the occasioii of many by freightV. /The V4UUODflloo «auK>r-SalesMotor-Sales I desire to create any issues- aiid' A powri talA are held, u would also the advancement of young New club and assisting artists. beef au^per. T1* riULW ^new and starting frocks. The York designers to a position of im­ of Chief G,»don B „, intention to Initiate any torifll'et to rigaatoriee to tA Washington Ad Praise the Lcml, ye Heavens, naval trei^ps expiring m A^ved'at 6:30 promptly 'heea^ii^■ of honor, Mrs. Gary Cooper, portance. *rhrou^ them the Amerr adore Him, HandeL ite rriatioihs wlA oAer. isouhtries. inrased no end of staring In a long* cars, shlppA from Cheater, has Sound Proof Walls, Insuriiis 'The Hirota-Hiill excA ng^ was toe extenrive proetem . that ."ia to lean woman is finding a new intei^ Angels Chorus, Schubert. foUov^. Members Me asked, to .beer sleeved and jacketed ditmar outfit pretation. ’They seem to under­ arrived in Aft ManAeater freisht P r iv a c y . Ae first such panage iri good wiu Richard Washburn Child, special Peace I leave with you, Roberts. yards for the odmi»ay. ' emlaeary for PreridAt Roosevelt, this fA t. to mtod> K that aU M white crepe striped with l^lue, stand her moods--since they are The Club. notes store PzeridAt . Roosevelt Mhe WMt broke her usual anti-par­ also their own, whether they be gay Prasrer, HAJwplTnan« to6k office' more then 4 year ayo. aniv^ today.; ArrangeniAts Ad A hAd to dte at Ae righl boour. ty rule and arrived in white satin or serious, practical or frivolous— A setbaA party Aonaored bv the I ^ ^ h iiA walls ih Ae already here maA tor him to con- The buatoeee secriA which .will Le Bon petit roi d’yvetot. Grand P'J'^toly tomorrow wiA Sir ermine. Grade Allen wore and to find a genuine expression for Jang. ManAeater, Soccer cluh.wffl A held m e n s P O T s o f n o t e s i^edtotely Yollpw the supper to. brown crepe frock with long sleeves them in color and line.” to the West Side R A F riA y wight jp A SlmA,' torrign secretary cludre Ae reading. of> reports of the Mighty like a rose, Nevin. Washington. Maych 21.—(AP)— Child’s BBarion and gold lame trimming. Ida Ldi' Spanish Patrouille, Tedechi. at 7:46. Refreshments will A swv- “^ i r ^ F r i ^ , There Here are some relaledt higAprd I oceupled A e n orA and aouA sec- Ister, and Cordell Hull,’ secretary Mrs. Richard Alien wore flowered Masurka op. 19, Wienlawaki. of state: c ^ « A c e , It IS expected tA t he this meeting A d a fun *ti*»dancti its forward march—^now It’s stock­ Parlsh Chapter. Daughters of A eltiotri^ Ae building and was of win explain to Simon Roosevelt’s challis and Mrs. Bing Crosby was in Mr. Nelson. American Revolution, and Ae fol­ A e memArahip la .dedred- ^ ings. The new Gotham Mexigue ftmflft and glass, is to be removed Hirota: “I can state vfiA aH Ae mderl/tog ahns to today’s over­ ‘"White crepe accented with bright Gallia, Gounod. lowing delegates Will attend the - WiA aU Ae business Aoudried %hie. 95 cents a pair at Hale’s is just and to tts’plaee will be erected walls emphasis at my command tA t Ae tures to Trityo. about perfect all around. G. Clef Club. state conference to Stamford to­ Japanese Nation makes its basic Ae Atertatoment conunlttee^i^ Mazurka, Schneker. that will be m ore sound proof. Dlsartnameirt Is Ae chief concern t^e over Ae activltire of tA eve- morrow and Friday: Mrs. Lucius 'Iris is a section that b** been oc­ principle to collaborate to peace and of Simom There has been a call for a real Medley, “A perfect day,” Bond. Foster, Mrs. T. J. r 1 small bead cabbage Sonata in D Major, No. 4, Handel TOme one of A s jgamre. In Mr. Nelson. Winners at the card party held that it was anything but private. WlA special gratification and I am wdsh to delay It a A after Ae .Parade are the white doeskin gloves 3 large carrots last evening at Ae home of Mrs. 'The lengA o f the room will not be glad to take this opportunity to tc A e games pregram A ere wlU A I saw at Hale’s morning, Meditation, Bach-Gounod. AmerlcA presidential campaign of songs Ad skite Ae various chib 6 me^um onions The Stranger of Galilee, Morris. Nettie Aceto for the bynAt of Sun­ as long* u A e one now to use, but state categorlcaUy Aat Ae United 1836. you have a navy suit or coat you 6 small parsnips set Council, Degree of Pocahontas, will give addA space for tbe room memArs whQae..taiAte always add •won’t want to be without a pair. When ’Thou Comest, Rossini. States on its part has a desire to responsible to A enjojrable evening. 6 medium potatoes G. Clef Club. were Mrs. John Akrigg and lAcho- ^ wh|A the police signal system create imy israes and a Intention B r l^ quarters would sympathize 2 small turnips T h t excellent groups of choral las Trivigno, first; Mrs. Florence and telephone calle are to tolAte A y conflict to Its rela­ Roosevelt's vto^ Belted Norfolk jackets with pock Wash the meat in cold water. _ PkiA and JoA Alaigg, second and The present “bar” Is to be chang- Sts and little Eton jackets distin­ music were beautHhilly rendered un­ tions wlA other countries. point sAuld be wish to delay Ae very salty, soak it for half an hour der the very capable leadership of Mrs. Myra Fit^rald and Edward ed aroimd, and instead of east and Hirota: Tt Is a matter for grat­ co^e^ce to order to avoid a v guish in handsome mimnttr the tail­ in cold water, or let It simmer for a Laly, thlrd- west will nm norA and souA. This OPENTOROM ored suits in blight blues, greens, Helge B. Pearson. ’The music which ification to A A our countries »iat xjsrible political embarrassmAt. few minutes in water and then was particularly appropriate for the leaves tbe r o a r room for CUptato rusts and reds. Aey produce very few commodities SPRING drain. Place the meat in a kettle Lenten season, was rendered with Rev. Micbari Martin of Ae j Schendel to hold conferences at which represent confliettog inter­ (a Ik»e iron kettle is the kind that I much devotion and solemnity. It al ChurA of the Blessed______Sacrament,_____ night A new door into one of Ae ests to their foreign trade, tAt The time Is tomorrow afternoon gnmdmotber used). Cover it with seemed to be in perfect harmony MORRIS IS QIMSnONED Spring! WhA all Ae earth at two—the place is the Odd Fellows Bridgeport will speA at the Len- rooms where the vault was each BuppUes w A t Ae oAer wants, Bursts forA Aew; boiling water, and let it simmer un- with the lovely altar and chencei ol! ten servioe this evening at 7:80 at 11*^*®** ^ opened from tbe tAt Aey are good customers of Bock—the event is a cooUng dem' til tender, three or four hours. Dur- the church. main police lobby wlA *nf»ther ^ d winter WlA its edd and chill Mstration. Mrs. Marion Rowe oi! St Bridget’s Aurcb. Rev, Martin each otAris prodAte, A d tA t they ON NATHWAL DAIRIES Is bade adieu. ing the last forty-five minutes of T ^ singing o t the club this year is a close friend of Rev. JoA F, room leading from Ae back office ;The. Manchester Eleetrlc Company coold^, add the carrots, onkms, | *t its slxtt jumual concert was out- into tA same room. are strengAentog their relitiion of Krimey, acting pastor at St Interdependence year after year.” Is glviim another of her lecture dem- has been (OoetiDoed te a Page Om ) Oh spring we welcome this ne^ .vikiatraoons. Ton'll find the , menu .'Bridget’s. F aA er Kenney hopes HuU; “ I perceive every reason birth y , blend- Aat Father Martin wjll also preach P*fc three in tonight’s ptuper. ______b should to Aticipate tA t tA United States la^e minority in favor of it. Mr, WiA oiitetretcbed arms; Take this opportunity to see the at Ae final Wednesday evening and JapA win cofltteA to develop And wait for beauty to unfold quarters. Serve attractively arrang- aftei^ last < Lenten service next week. HITLER’S PROGRAM WlA exception of electric range demon^rated. ed on a large platter, with the it is a real choral organization their reciprocal trade wlA bsAflt UtcMeM county, aU Ae oAer WiA all Its charms. oomed beef in Oie center, and the ^ order. Particularly to A A coAtries and, where Aere meetings to tA state- • bad voted For fitaaniefi Bairin Png. vegetables in separate pilM around excellent sin ^ g was done in the At tA card social following Ac AIDS NEWLYWEDS may A competition, wiA cofletent against tA pUm. Mr. Morris said ^ y each heart A born ank^,; ;£! 3 eggs it I Negro Spiritual, Gallia, and Medita­ regular meeting of tA American reciprocal good wlU.” this was possible. A t A did not As well A plAt; .. 1-S ettp butter tion. Legion auxiliary at tA state ar- Hirota: “I firmly believe A it know exactly. (OAUniied From Page Om ) And lAch out WiA new life, new 6 3 teaspoons Runfbrd baldng Tou can make such delicious des-1 Gustafson and Mias Berg- monr Monday evening, Mrs. Sophia viewed In tA light of tA broad On redirect examtofttlA by Mr hopes, Holmes WA first in bridge, ifrs. Nsw songs to chant. j^owder serts in an Electrolux^that’s only added much to the artist nuallv for payment of all taxes ex­ aspects of tA situation, b o question Averin it was testified by Mr. Mor­ V 3 «ups flour one of the pleasant features about *'*^^*** ^ ^ concert with their FUxabeth Olds, b rid g ed U n . cept income taxes, exists Atwsen our two countriss ris tAt after these meetings Ca r r i e ^ t a t l o r . ^ rie HoU^, setback. Fruit gela^, „ 1*4 eup sugar the gas refrigerator at the Msnfhte-1 ^ choral works. Both A widening of credit was expected, tA t is fundammtaUy incAabls of around tA state tA plA bad A a 1 etw raisins er (Su Comfaay, This type of re-1 ^ with ^pped cream, saltines, since AeA cenfficatee wAld be nego- amicable solution.” changed In Important particulars, I '? . taagpooD yanllla frigerator can be operated K a verv tiauin and good under- caA and coffee were served in tbe tiable. HuU: '1 A lievs t A t tA re are in including t A exemptions o f amflii SEYEN PERSONS DIE moderate cost. ^ S Is to be con- dining room, ^ TA W elfareWelfare SewingS ^ng Strongly rejecting currency ex- fA t no questions betwesn our two >roduoer-dealers. Mr. Morris testi- salt ;ime to bi»r one Why dont ^ 13^ u I a fK l to r bis work lui director, Circle wlU m ^ tomorrow after- perimSSts, Hitler said, “IrffijS^ ae countries which if they A viewed flad A was a member of Ae dairy y you I The assisting artists were Miss Cream tbs butter and add drop in and inquire about the llb^al noon HU A we bad under previous regimes ’ Is in tA proper perspective in Ath and food council of tA state, wboM IN TENEMENT FIRE iranr gradually; then add the eggs, payment plan 7 Senta Hoffman, harpist and Ivar Kennedydy of (rf C Center street AU mem-1 Imnoerible.” mrpose is to increase fluid miiif Nelson. countries c a vriA Ay warrAt A %dl beaten. Save out a little of bers win A welcom e.' He added Aat under tA Nazi re- regAded as not readily susceptible consumption.' - « the flour and dredge the raisins with Miss Hoffman, a harpist of con­ •) siderable ability, pleased her audi­ ^ revtogs in bank deposits fn- to adjustntent by pacific processes.” it lift the rmnaiaing flour with TA CosmopoUtA club wiU Aid creased b y 1,000,000.000 mariu old daughter, Anna; a man battered baking pbwder and salt, and add Embroideiy wil. ence with her solos. Tb^ wers undoubtedly be I numbers of wide variety and gave its tAusJ meeting wlA election of 9 S ^ fi0 0 ^ m in 1988, BBACnON or LONDON HOSPITAL NOTES to Ave bsA Samuel Floria. Ib m tsmately with the milk to the egg one of tbs Dig features o of f 0pgpring offlws Fridsy“ '' aftsmoon a t.2:80 Hitler said A WAld At stand tor was A uttldfntlfled body, >,Bdxture, itir flaroring and raisins her good opportunity for display of and flummer nMhions. Numerous technic and tone oolw. at tA TJf.C,A. Mrs. R. K. Atidsr- criticism by those w A tor 14 years ; Into the batter, Fttl greased indt sbowsd ineompttsnos. Miss Gertruile Brasni of>889 Tol- attempts to revive it have bersto- Mr. Nelson, a young violinist from •on wUl A t A hostess. ^/Hdual baking cups bau full, cover 'N a a has A y govarnmat suc- Ad TureplA was admitted and children, burned L .,______'/ With araaed paper, and steam rZs *hiit Thf? yigpi^ t sue- Worcester, wit^^^Ss two groups esadsd to a worst mberitancs tlum come A y preliminary AmericA- Mrs. Barthold Hslsader and Inf At c ^ , but tbls time it is really going made up tbe remaining part o t cbe Mrs. JoA CulUn of Bflve nnnutes. ferv e hot with 'AS received announcement of tA I ooTM did a ysar ago,” A asserted. daughter of 36 Elro street were dis­ Floria family, TA seventh ' program. His playing showed talent might result from tA exebangs of. charged today. vjream or soft custard. and with years to corns of bard Wrth o f a 9 pound boy to Mr. and was tA t of a boy. A sflull jteamed pudding cooks Tbe real gpring touch is tbe bou- work and study one may expect bet­ Mrs. CUfford ifojm ihA on March 18 ,\auite weU in the top of a double onnler. Hale’s have some lovely ter playing from him. ^ at tA J^ m OMieral hospital, of JOHN MATHER CHAPTER iboller. Orease thoroughly the top organdie ones—or if you prefer! Miss Eva J^ son and Arvld An­ 8a ^ , Orsgon. Mr, and Mrs. Moy- of the pan and turn the pud* sometbing tailored, there are some derson played good accompaniments. nlhA, wA formsriy Uvsd in uren- batter intd that, let it over ioue little patent leather affairs chester, moved to Oregon nearly water la ^ lower part and —39 and 50 cents. BALL SET FOR APRIL 27| ^ jeo v u tightly. Coqk about one years ago. Tbsy cams Bast ^bour. ast simmer to attend tA World’s Worth launches dance frocks with NURSING ASSOCUTION Fair M Chicago and to visit rsla- slxA annual ball of JoA trains which reveal frilly petticoats tlves here. Mrs.n “ ^P*«< of OsMolay, when dancing. Heavy metal belts lioynibA At re ^ lla and Mrs. aju A A l/ FrtAy evAtog, April and straps are featured. Evening ASKS FUNDS FOR WORK L J ^ lt w“3 announceo today by Wfl. ~ Ton'll welcome the new pastel and daytime skirts are sUgbtly long­ 6* 1** n f 1A naff ^ ^ I Haddso, ohaimiA of As com- liaea neckwear as cheerfully as er with pleating placed in the ba^. o f *Uks I m lttee in charge of 1 Recolptfl of Ihuice Fridfiy A e second Ae event, which 'Spring itsrif Wait 'til you see the balf of ret also_ ^ includes _ ------H a]^J Ho* Ho’ vlaad vland and N ig h t Win Be Applied to y Aewed a drop of lOMio.e per lovely fresh locdilog collars in blue, CSilldren won’t think it’s Easter under t A CJarle Cubberly from Ae cApterl White, yellow and pink at Hale's— unless they have a chocolate bunny Health Service Fund. POfs skies for the < sad Rlcbsrd McLegan ud Peter 11.00 is all that is asked. or two. Tbe Princess Candy Shop sad a decrease I Wind of A« rdvlaory board. has aU kinds of 'em—all made ot of a ^ t 8.3 por cent wbA com- TIA annual affair always Aids a , parM .WlA 1988, according to flg- * The dressy pump which has been eter's chocolate. In place of the regular weekly deiWte spot in Ae Social register tfleslgned for a dreeemaker's suit or dance at the School Street Rec this w * IS^O D 49,369 stoel^oarrytoc of lAncheeter because it adds tA s& dress and coat ensemble is a 'n s really gprlngi ( no maybe.) weA, a benefit dance for tbe JtoUs by tA Silk Textile Jode a 2 tourii to tA winter sea- A ltering little number for Easter, Chester Public Health Nursing as­ th^ty, Tne figures cover about sociation wiL be brid Friday night, ^Nice enough to wear with any in* iff S?fto*Xd I sad sumiMrton^ji^s^eSf^ formal costtune any hour of the day, tbe receipts of which wifi go into ill's of, blue kid with a contrasting the Visiting Nurses’ fund. Music jp d trimming. ,OOUiOi/(ui«_ for tbs dsnes will be furnlsbed by f2 ^ sU-rilk ric^ Ae ball and further Infor-1 Art McKay and Ua orchestra. TA yy. auffioo on tA event will A forA- ______Tile aaeociatlon offers nursing servlcs to r A tbe people t the ' V ' r?*,-. R. L; Tbomaa Glynn, care J. community and la ^ uaty and 11 J. per cent under « ««a r ABT EXHIBIT ORlSCErRlCfl Hxucl^ Taylor, Southport. Conn,; the puhUe for tbe public. The care ago. Total stock of 40,980477 o ix to t, Boston, given includes A f I h A Uvea. was rastoaed today—the Mggest Both are S3. ' 'niey have been FOR PACKAGE STORES D entist prises next to those going to plac- chmiia ainoe they wars HtUs cU l- BIRTHDAY PARTY? -V ing harses in Mday*s Grand N«- dreo. Both gradnated four years •) NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC tlM d steeffiediae. s g o from James isa' Oi tw^Frils, R. L; Artbnr J. o f the tostanre A e mtilpanlsi teori. tAIr vtoseeiSte^I FiaaWki.dT Oential street,'WlndSdr, point It wa* asrtfnatefl at tA VL; Wisteria street. Weat bald wfthbat 1 ^ for Mow Jar- ttote a.position wiHre a [ f t n . Wftda^^aRI ■ I.;. John Jn Oomoy, in etfy court today saving o f ndntena''‘oC Get a y j probable. GOGViMiRS — _____ i atreet, Boatoa, Maaa; Nick A a fugitivs frara jostlee. O a ease B M ffalvo, Gharihm atrait, M adf^ Was oonthnied until tflanoRUw, IM a a a , 18 B d io 'W- XMartin. ddA sf detsotUm T o o M a I: i Anthony A D A n coAly» New JAMy, S T i 'Trem oot J m. ^ m y a a - trifle .'Ad^ ______k-VL-’''*.’ r-'-P . V, Canal - s t-i jjJ ^ v Y>. I M8 .'-.'it S' MANC3HESTBR BVBNINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN^ WEBNBSDAY. MARCH 2 1 ,128C

Major League Prospects B y A L A N OOT7LD ^championship d ^ with the Athle­ Masons Turn Back JetvelSj 42' tics; Big Bob Welland, a holdover BOSTON BED SOX on whom Harris relies heavily; Herb Saruota, Fla.. March 21.—(AP) Pennock, the gifted former Yankee —If there’i any ipedal reward in who can still do a neat tun of re­ tbU srear of rec&nstructkm for the lief pitching, and Fred Ostermuel- feat of going democratic (with a aiMINATION HNAL SLATED ler, recruit sensation who won 16 lower case D) and thoroughly left- Gain Brilliant Victory J games for the Rochester Interna­ Powlin/< handed at one and the same time, tionals last year. MEBCHANTS* LEAGUE the Boston Red Sox should walk off For righthanded foils, Harris has with the American League pennant three former Yankees In (3eorge FOR STATE ARMORY TONICMT Br' the Merchants Leariie last and complete the consternation they Plpgrass, Henry Johnson and Gor­ A- night at the caiarter Oak alleys, InRec Loop Title Ph| have already caused In baseball don (Dusty) Rhodes, besides John -Watldna took 8 points from ae after a lapse of 16 years. Welch, one of the few holdovers on First National Btorea and the Hard­ In the process of complete organi­ the roster. RANGERS AND YMCA ware Stores took 8 from Keith’s. sation under a new ownership head­ “With the kind of pitching I am Pick 'Ybur Sport Wlgsnowskl took high single with AnsaUi Fir< i n v n o m |p ed by Tom Yawkey, youthful New confident we will get from the 181 and Wennergren took high 8 BASEBALL York millionaire, directed by the re­ start," says Harris, “1 do not see string with 848 Olson followed with sourceful Eddie OoUins and with the bow we can miss being in the pen' BATTLE FOR RIGHT 386 and Anderson, third with 885. Takmt Sam OpW§ energetic Stanley (Bucky) Harris nant scrap." WatldBs (I) newly installed as manager, the Red Has Batting Punch Hennequln ...... 101 96 90—286 W H ITE BOX Santa Barbara, Calif., March 21. Phantnins Trim M k e M Sox have drawn on the resources of Harris is satisfied he will get all TO OPPOSE GUARDS EUls ...... 109 84 88—876 all seven American League rivals. the backstopping skill be needs Lovett ...... 107 106 87—280 —(AP)—It’s going to be “hard bdled" Lew Foaseoa from how oa. Grove Leads Hnrlers fi-om the smooth working, hard-hit­ F ra iler ...... 91 82 106—379 Exasperated at the Ustless&ess ting Rick Ferrell He also looks for Wlganowskl ... 90 181 108—829 at Hoose, 42-32; Phy S 4 The Red Sox have not been out several players ths Wh,ts Box pi­ real batting punch for an outfield of the second division since the Town Champt to TacMe Po- lot, u su ^ a soft-apoksa psnoa, and Gunn at Rec on breakup of their last permant win­ consisting of Dusty Cooke, Roy 495 4M 474 1450 has tssusd a “hustls or get out ner In 1918. They finished seventh In Johnson and either Carl Reynolds or nret National (1) w am lB f.” Durand ...... 81 94— 175 1983. If there Is ouch a thing as Julius Bolters, International League Hsh-American ()nintet of ATH LBT108 nrday. Johnston ...... 99 77 ..—176 Bouthpawlng the opposition to hitting champion from Baltimore. Fort Myers, Fla,—Ths Phlladsl- death, the Red Sox have enough It remains to be seen, however, M oKsever ...... 89 91 94— 274 phla Athlstlos are looklu for some .‘‘cr portslde poison to do it. whether either the outfield or Infield Rockville in 2nd Game; Bsany ...... in 88 102—296 way to acquire puach. liability to Zh another oaa of the many Topping tho list Is the great measures up to requirements. The Brogan ...... 88 . . 94— 183 brlag la the niaaers has figured la Robert Mooes Grove, fire-ball ter­ inner defense probably will start First to Start at 7.30. Glard ...... 108 108 96—812 four of thdr five defeats. iets In local basketball olroles m ror of the last te^ years, who cost with Eddie Morgan, Cleveland oast CARDINALS Inspired Ansaldl Mason qulnMt Boston around |126,000 and is ex­ off, on first; Max Bishop, formerly 405 440 477 1 ^ Bradsnton, Fla.--Lou Durochsr's ■cored an impressive triumph over pected to pace the pitching staff of the A's and the lead off king, at Hardware Stores (8) the Jaffe Jewels in the opening tilt The National Guards oppose the easily Injured right knee Is oaud^ with at least twenty victories. Big second; Chalmers Slssell, obtained Onllasso ...... lOO 91 108—299 soms ooBoern to Cardinal offlolals. for the championship of the Rec Mose came up with the first sore from the Indians at short; and Pollsb-Amerloans of Rockville at Brophy ...... 89 98 108—398 Tbs Dumber one Cardinal shortstop Senior League at the School Street arm of his career this spring, but Young Bucky Walters, from the the State Armory tonight but what­ E d S ^ ...... 102 106 101—809 re-lnjured ths knse ysstsrday and Rec lu t night Leas than 200 fttii he blows cigar smoke at any sug­ San' Francisco Missions, on Ihlrd. ever Interest there Is in the double- VlttuUa ...... 87 83 96—866 will have to take It easy for ssvsr- saw tha favored JiUfe team boweln gestion this development is either Olson ...... 117 109 106—881 The reeervu include Joe Judge, header attraction will undoubtedly al days. defeat before v a superior oppoxifSi serious or an indication he is slip­ team mate of Harris on the 1984-36 R E D BOX by a score of 42-38. t ping. The lefthandod majority other­ Washington champions: Bill Wer be centered on the first game of the 498 487 819 1500 Sarasota, Fla.—Ths younger Gain Early Lead wise consists of George (Rube) her, ex-Yankee; and Fred Muller, evening between the Rangers and Keith's (1) pitchers at the Red Sox camp will There was n6 question about tIE Walberg, Grove's associate of from Bekttle. the YMCA, the winner of which Murphy ... 86 84 96—368 get their ohanee to strut thslr stuff Masons surprising victory. Thay will meet the Guaras In a three- Strickland ... 86 100 131—807 Friday. Whsn the Sox mset the played a brilliant, aggressive brand game series for the town basket­ Hartel ...... 88 98 96—371 Newark Club of the International of baaketbaU that Was coupled wNh ball ohamplonsblp. Wennergren ...1 3 0 101 112— 843 League, Johnny Merina and Jimmy a determination to win. The wQI- The first game Is slated to start Hayes ...100 98 106—298 McQoekey are expected to face the oers held a 37-8 lead at half tltte at 7:80 o’clock with the second at minor leaguers. through the briUlant shooting 'if ones Returns to Golf 9 o’clock. DancUig wlU follow the 489 481 637 1487 RRA V E 8 Holland and Farr. The second hmir last encounter. The Guards bad Flnt National Btoree (1) Bt Petsrsburg Fla.—Ray Btarr, the Jaffe team made repeated ral­ originally planned to meet Broad M oKeever ...... 89 110— 199 purchased by the Bravee from the lies to overcome the Masons I ‘ Brook but negotiations for the Johnston ...... 133 108 91—323 Giants, Is the first of the tribesmen were not equal to the task thoi After 3-Years Absence game feU through and the Polish- Durand ...... 83 .. ..— 83 on last seasons payroll to be turned they outscored their rivals 26-18 tile Amerioans were booked. The Windy Benny ...... 104 89 80—373 looee. He has been released out final half. The work at every mem­ City team has compiled an Impres­ Olhrd ...... 110 94 110—814 right to Minneapolis. ber of the Ansaldl team stood otit sive record this season, Its most Brogan ...... 118 100 98—806 YANKEES in their victory whUe Nelson a:^ Seeks Victor; on Coarse He notable triumph being over the AU- St . Petsrsburg; Fla.—Oa their Anderson did the beet woric for the CHAPIN, G IE D IU Buresldes. 588 480 484 1497 showing to date the New York losers. seek lentil Win Hardware Btoree (8) Yankees’ new Infieldert, Shortstop Phaatoma VIotoca ^ Helped to Build at Augus­ Tonight’s game will probably be Gallasso ...... i n 108 98—811 Bob RoUe and Second Baseman In the preliminary game the the last start of the regular season Brophy ...... 95 92 89—276 Don Heffner, will do. In tour games Phantoms, with a makeahtft Unein IN DEBUT TONIGHTt: each has accepted 32 chances with' for the Guards, prior to the town B d | ^ ...... 104 89 98—391 defeated the Mitchell Ho b m Five ta; Field Includes Most of title series and the champions will OlBon ...... 85 139 122—836 out an error. Rolfe likewise has 42-38 in which the winners stayed be out to gain an even break in Amerks Trafl Nationals Andersen ...... 107 99 129—835 been pounding the ball at a .888 on top from start to The oub* * Great Figures of Game; their twenty starts, having won nine clip. standing play of O’Leary Clash in Pro Net Matdi at and lost ten to date. 502 514 533 1549 DODGERS for the Phantoms, whUe Batvlch BasketbaU interest has been at a Orlando, Fla.—Hack Wilson, did the best work for the loeera. To Start Tomorrow. low ebb in Manchester aU season, BRinSH-AMEBIOAN Brooklyn’s holdout outfielder final­ Seoood Game flefiiirta^ New Haven Arem^* Tilden In ^ ^Grapefruit League” ly has reported to the Dodgera due mainly It seems, to the me­ Wales and England split even In The second game betweia thd diocre records which have been the Britteh-American bowling camp, but he has not sliced a ooa- Jaffe Jewels and the *in**Tf*1 Ma­ By ALAN GOULD chalked up by local quintets. Last league at Murphy’s alleys, Morrison tract. Hack went Into a huddle sons for the champkmshfp at thd to Oppose Vmes. with Business Manager Bob Qidnn, week’s triple-header drew no more hitting high single with 129 and Rec Senior league wlQ be played at OXFORDS-NORTH ENDS but emerged without agreeing to Augusta, Ga., March 21.—(AP) than 200 cash customers to the Ar­ HoM Fire Fms in Twelve high three string with 347. Ireland the Sdtool Street Gyna Bata ' term s. —Under circumstances that make mory. It is entirely possible, how­ took three points from Scotland, night Starting at 8:80 etoiock, New Haven, March 21.—Alfred GIANTS this golfing affair one of the out- ever, that a large crowd wlU be on SEEK TITLE TONIGHT Poots tmd Dickson tying for high H. ca^ ln , Jr., of Springfield, Mass., Starts, of Which Yanks Miami Beach, Fla.—^Tha New n stantUng sports events of the srear, band tonight to g et a Une on the single with 116 each and H. Steven­ A M aU l Umas York Giants' three suooeeslve de­ Robert lYre Jones, Jr., emerges and Keith Gledhlll of Santa Bar­ son hitting high three string with p ... B. teams.that will engage in the title feats by the St Loids Cardinals, ...from retirement tomorrow to match bara, Calif., will make their bow as series. Play Third and Deciding Game 328. 1 Holland, r f k- m k k 6 Have Taken Four; Giants leave Manager BUI Terry unper­ A strokes with the pick of North W ales (2 ) 8 Oplzxl, If 2 2-2 professionals with the William T. An Even Struggle of Series for Intermediate turbed. American amateurr and a crack 'A. Stevenson .. 97 93 101 291 2 Farr, c ...... 4 2-8 Tilden touring troupe of tennis pro­ The Rangers and Y both turned Honors at Y. M. C. A. “We might have won all three if brigade a t professionals. fessionals which comes to the New in startling upset victories last and Cnhs Have Best Rec­ Torrance ...... 100 114 106 320 1 Bissell, rg 1 1-8 Brennan ...... 84 98 94 276 I had let my regulars stay in,’’ Bill For official purposes, it’s the Haven Arena tonight Besides Tll- week, the former team trouncing the 3 Dowd, Ig 4 om With the series tied at one win I T h o m p s o n ------117 106 111 384 says. “But Fve got a fiock of master’s invitation tournament. den, the old master of the court Jewels, 49-26, whUb the latter nosed ords in Senior Diyision. There’s 85,000 In prize money, in­ each the Oxfords clash with the | rookies and the on^ way I can get 10 ______v t game, the group Is completed by out the Masons, 27-24. As far as a line on ’em is to put them under cluding 81,500 for the top profes- Ellsworth Vines and the two afore­ North Ends tonight at 8 o’clock In i Totals ...... 398 411 412 1221 JAFFE JEWELS knowledge of the game Is concerned, the y. M. C. A. gym during the reg-1 Ekigland (2) fire In exhibition games. sionai. It’s to be over the regular mentioned recent recruits to the the Rangers have an unquestioned P B . 72-hole route, with one round sched­ ranks of tennis pros. ular league schedule they met twice,' New York, M.vch 21—(AP)—If Shields ...... 95 99 98 292 1 Faulkner, rf ...v . 1 edge but the Y five plays an ag­ the North Ends winning the first en­ it weren’t for the New York 8 John Tierney, If ff uled for each of the next foiu- days, The Tilden troupe win play a se­ McMenemy .... 79 87 95 261 gressive, slashing brand of basket­ counter but the Oxfords came back 1 Byscholsky, If at the beautiful Augusta National ries of singles and doubles matches. Yankees, the American League Kane ...... 113 112 95 320 1 ball that makes them an outstand« to win the second. wouldn’t even be a close second to M orrison ...... 99 1'’ 9 129 347 1 Nelson, o 4 course designed and built under the In the singles wiU be seen Tilden ing threat It should be a hard personid supervision of Jones him­ As both teams won all the rest of the Natlonah In early returns from 0 Hutt, C • • •'• .v- 0 opposing Vines and GledhlU against fought, closely contested tussle all their league games they were forced 1 (Jorman, rg 0 self. Chapin. For the doubles matches the annual “grapefruit league" com­ T otals...... 886 417 417 1220 Dasl> challenge to renew a rivalry with outstanding in bis favorite game John ‘‘Shorty’’ Malln of Hart­ Braves, have won four of their five North Ends to a standstill from the Totals ...... 513 483 507 1503 the second hall bolding their oppo­ Referee, Bogglni. Scorer, W add^ Jones ^ t was broken off in 1930. than Bobby Jones was—or is—at ford will referee both games. victories. The other was chalked opening whistle. The lead changed Ireland (8) nents to five pednts. Kerr Was the Timer, Clime. The professionals have rallied In golf. His stamina, his sklU, his hands almost momentarily until up to the credit of the Philadelphia star of the game along with Grim- force, lad by Denny Shuts, British Athletics who were beaten In five Sherman ...... 106 107 97 310 speed and his coolness in tourna­ with about three minutes to play Poots ...... 95 116 96 307 ason and Reardon. Greene and Phaatoaie (42) open champion, Walter Hagen, other jousts with National League ment iday aU combined to make him the Oxfords -put one deterinlned Vennart ...... 98 90 104 292 “Pat" McCann stood out for. the P. B. F. T. MacDonald Smith, Johnny Farrell, a champion in bis line. outfits. spurt to go into the leao and hold It Davies ...... 95 120 -*109 324 losers. Saturday these two teams 1 Renn, r f ...... 3 o-O *^4 Bill Burke and Paul Runyan, big­ For eleven years TUden played Sport Forum irinning the fastest, hardes*^ played Setting the inter-league pace for T a g g a r t ...... 104 87 115 306 will meet In the second game of the 1 S. Saimenda, rf ... i i-i ^ gest money-winner of the winter with the United States Davis Cup gam e seen at the ‘ ‘Y ’’ thl.s year by JoHn H eydler’ s loop are the world series. The game was handlec per­ 1 Johnson, I f ...... 3 2-3 ^ campaign. The field also Includes team and be won 84 matches and the score of 31 to 25. The Oxfords champion New York Giants and the Totals ...... 495 530 521 1539 fectly by “Nick" Angelo who will 1 Hansen, c ...... 2 04) George T, Dunlap, Jr., of New lost seven. As an amateur he de­ CAGE CHALLENGE. are coimting heavily on Opalach, Chicago Cubs. The ^ Cubs have a probably officiate Saturday’s game. 4 O’Leary, r ^ ...... 8 9-11 M York, National amateur champion, feated such stars as Henri Cochet, Kusek and M. Biurke while Captain perfect record against the American Orioles (25) 1 Courtney, Ig ...... 8 3-8 ^.8 and C^anada’s amateur ace, Ross Jean Borotra and Jean Lacoste, Sports Editor: Comber, Rykoskl and B^cholskl are League with ti^ successive tri­ B F T Somerville, who won the United French marvels, together with a The West Side Buddies, through expected to make it interesting for umphs over their city rivtds, the Karr, If ...... 4 2 10 14 14-18 States championship In 1982. host of other nationals. Tilden's their manager, Philip Waddell, chal- the Oxfords. White Sox, while the Giants have Pongrats, r f ...... 0 l l BOtcheU Ho q m (82) To Somerville, as weU els others. last few years as an amateur were lege the Celtics and the West Side There will be a preliminary game won four and lost one. ThexBrook- Reardon, c ...... 3 0 6 P. B. It appears Jones has jeopardized ones of storm and strife with the Rees to a game or series of games starting at 7 o’clock with the Buck- lyn Dodgers earned the seventh na­ Wlnzler, r g ...... 0 0 0 2 Rixxa, r f ...... 3 0 Tracy, r f ...... 0 his chances by taking over too Lawn Tennis Association imtll he to determine the championship of land C. C., who are leading the "Y" Grimason, Ig ...... 2 4 8 tional league victory, handing* the 0 Spatt, r f ...... 0 much of the responsibility of host to turned professional In the winter of the West Side. This challenge per- Senior league at present, meeting A'S one of their settecks. F, Blanchard, rf ...... 0 1 0 the Collegians considered as leading 8 ^ t v io h , I f ...... 8 one of the biggest golfing parties in 1930. talns to these two aforementioned Thumer, If ...... 0 0 0 contenders for the town Junior The Yankees, Boston Red Sox and 8 Dulka, c ...... 2 years. Whetbet this was responsi­ Chapin is particularly well known teams and absolutely doea not men­ Washington Senators alone have es­ By Asaodated Preea Dvilfy, Ig ...... 0 0 0 ble or not, 'Jones lacked anything to state net fans. He held the Con­ tion the West Side Boys Club, which championship. This is the first time New York—George Calsa, Italy, 0 (3olec, c ...... 1 caped defeat so far. Joe McCarthy's 3 Blank, rg ...... 8 like his usual control yesterday and necticut state title for Uiree years, team In the estimation of the play­ these teams have met and a bard and Jim McMlllen, Chicago, drew 9 7 35 fought game la expected. The prob; fusUeers have won four in a row, 3 Hauser, Ig ...... 0 appeared somewhat concerned having gained permanent pofsessloD ers and manager of the Buddies Is all from the Braves. Tbs Red Sox (both fell out of the ring and count­ Fltxfersld’a Rangers (24) about his putting touch, or, rather, of the New Haven Lawn Tennis not in the same claas as thh Celtics able lineups for the Oxford-North ed out.) defeated the Detroit Tigers in the B F T 18 14 4-9 it the lack of it. aub cup in 1932, by defeating and the West Side Rees and without End game are: Albany, N. Y.—Jim Browning, only game they have play^ so far. Fltsgerald, rf ...... 0 3 2 Half time aeore, 31-30 Pbantona. Hobey Hyde, of Hartford, In the a doubt are very much below the North Ends Oxfords Verona, Mo., defeated Samuel Cor- Sumislaskl, I f ...... If, Opalack Washington hasn’t even begun its Greene, If ...... 6 0 12 Two 8-mlnute periods, two 10-mla- singles finals. A near-capacity dovano, Buffalo, two straight falls. • Hi caUber of the West Side Buddlee. Com ber, r f ...... rf, J. Burke e.Tblbltion schedule. Pantluk, c ...... 1 0 2 ute periods. Referee. Bogglni. crowd is being looked forward to Reading, Pa.—Joe Savoldi, Three BOXING CHAMP LEARNS The manager of the Buddlee wishes R ykoskl, c ...... c, Davis Here’s how the clubs have fared Muscho, Ig ...... 3 0 4 when TUden and his troupe comes Oaks, Mich, threw Mayes McLain, to say that Manager Lennon of the Byoholski, r g ...... rg, Kusek so far this spring: Murphy, rg ...... 0 0 0 A one, two or three-year-old child here this evening at S:S0. Pryor, Okla. West Bide Boys’ club failed through Bwlkla, I g ...... Iff) M. Burke C3ub Inter- Intra» A ll McCann, rg ...... 2 0 4 can see aa far as an adult; it only HOW TO MAKE SALADS fear or absent mindedness to keep Kddeford, Me.—Jack Washburn, League League Gamaa lacks practice and training In an appointment on Monday night PLAY DECIDING GAME Oltndale, CAUf., dafeatad G eorge 11 2 24 Ing distance detecting a mataat ^ with the manager and ooach of the W i W L W L Jenkins, Kentucky, two out at t h i^ Salt Lake atyv March 21.— (AP) STOEFEN AND MANGIN New York ()A 4 0 0 0 4 0 Rsfarea, “Nick” Angalo; umpire, ject and oonceatratliig attsntleB ala West Bide Buddies to arrange for a falls. —Between activities on the football The West Side Buddies will en- Chicago (N) ..2 0 0 1 4 2 •Tat" Connors. I t ,, field and the boxing ring, 200-pound seriee of games between the two teitain the Foresters of Rockville DEFEAT FRENCH PAIR teams. Thanking you In advance B rooU yn (N ) 1 0 1 1 3 1 ------— Harvey Brown is learning to make tonight at the School street gym In New York (N) 4 1 1 4 5 6 for space given in your paper for saldd dressing and buy potatoes. the third and deciding game. Botn Philadel­ Hands that snapped the pigskin New York, March 21 (A P ) — ^* printing of this challenge I re- .— , — 1 teams have won one game apiece, phia (A) ..1 5 0 0 1 back to quarterback during the grid Lester Stoefen and Gregory Mangin, I main, and this being the rubber, an Inter­ P ile a g o (A)^..0 2 0 0 2 3 season, now are working over the champion and runner-up in the Na­ Youra in sports, esting bard fought game is looked mixing bowls In the Domestic Sci­ tional indoor championships last Philip WaddeU. Boston (N) ..0 4 0 0 0 4 for. The game is scheduled to Cincinnati (N) 0 0 2 0 3 1 ence Department at the University week, had riven the United States Manager of West Bids Buddlss. start at 8:15 o'clock sharp. of Utah. He always liked to cook, a two to 0 lead over France In the Pittsburgh (N) 0 0 1 0 8 1 so be went in for it In a big way. his International team matches today Boston (A) ...0 0 1 0 1 0 ob^tlve being a Job as a chef In a but only a fter ten sets o f grueUUnir S t Louis (N ) .0 0 8 1 8 1 hotel or hospital. tennis. Philadel­ He plans to take all the courses Mangin had to overeome a ens phia (N ) ..0 0 1 2 1 2 the university offers In cooking and set defleit to <'utpoint Christian Rangers Battle Maroons Detroit (A) ..0 0 0 1 1 l may work for a degree if he does not Boussus, 8-10, 7-5, 6-7, 7-5, 6-2 In the Cleveland (A) 0 0 0 0 1 1 have to take too many subjects that opening match and Andre Meriln St Louis (A) 0 0 0 ^ 0 1 would be “embarrassing.’’ gave the giant Stoefen Just as much To Scoreless Deadlock W ashing­ “Sewing, for Instance," be ex­ trouble before, the Californian could ton (A) ------0 0 0 0 0 0 plained. win 4-6, 6-8, ^2, 7-9, 6-4. Asked about his grades. Brown — (AP)—^Detroit, Chicago and the Montreal Mid thev are “Jtxst about the same PICKED FOB DAISY CHAIN After being almost counted out In Canadiens, begin their playoff ac­ aa the ^ U ." advance, the New York Rangers, tion. Last N ig h t’s Fights Poughkeeprie, N. Y., March 21. — defenders of the Stanley Cup, were The defense, which looked weak­ t, (AP)—Massaobusetts beaded the back In the playoff argument today est during the regular season, prov­ Ry Associated Preee list today of tbs 24 sophomores se- with at least an even chance of go- ed to be the Rangers’ strongest Beattie—Cedi Payne, 188%, OTNIH leoted for this yeariis vast o o U ^ Ing QQ to the seml-flnaj round. point last night Andy Altksnhead, Louisville, knocked out Ernie Oa- daisy chain exercise. The tiiaky Blue Shirts stiffened ths goalie who was rsported to be velU, 188H. Portland, (2). Seven students from the Bay their defense when the test oame on the verge of a nervous break­ Bt Petersburg—Bobby Wilson, State were on the list: Margaret last night and played the Montreal down, play^ a oool olever game. 147, Orlando, stopped Harry Bohu- Bradlev. Milton, Masi.; Linda Col­ By Associated Press Maroons, their rivals in ths third- Led, as usual, by the specters, man, 149, Chicago, (8). lins, Newton Center; Gertrude place series, to a scoreless draw In Jlmmv Ward and Baldy Northcott, Houston, Tax.—Don La Rua, 18B, NATIONAL LEAGUE Green, Hol^ke, Mass.; VUrinle iiwjiiw'''-’ C -- Piay*Offs the opening contest of the National ths Maroons bad a big edge In tne Houston, outpointed Babe Klssr, Letherbee, Hatchville, Maas.; raiM- Hockey League’s post-ssason se­ tarritorlal play as thsy sent one 168, Tuliia, (10); Bob Dav«», 180, Ntw York Racers 0, Montreal beth MeCutdMon, Oreenwleh, Conn.; ries. Maroons, 0. power play after sAother up the toe Romton, kneokod out Jack B«i- Jane Northrup, West Roxbury, The teams will complete their * ^ «**^ -Aaserican Leagne when the Rangers were ahort-hand- ders, Peoria, HI., (l). Maas.; Helen Nowell, i^lncheater, two-gaine, total-goal series at New Philadelphia 1. .sd The Oiose oheoking and Altken- Los Angelsa—Art Lasky^ 181, Ma^ .;.A ^ e Richardson, BrookUns, York SiAdsy ntffhU.F«itlng Tburs- ^ L 0. iiMdis gonl.ffuardluff kspt them /it CONSULT YOUR for Sound Advice,...

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was tha lowest rq>ort of the build, | 2 MORE CWA MEN JIMMY DURANTE SUED lug and plumblnff inqiector In sev­ FEATHEES IN FASHION the fueati dalldoua ■•BdsrtduNi; ai- eral years. EXHIBIT OF RARE ■ortid eooki«b mmdlaaaad tsic The reports of the Public Health Credit th ao eaaB m eiaeafoa BY POET FOR $100,1 Nursing Asaooiation and Mias Jes­ artistlo and aoeial suoaeaa._ , He set forth that the poems were preciation of Art in Man­ LacaIW.C.T.U. . Fkmer Show AttractioH. copyrighted, and had been Included chester by Exhibit. ' The Manchester CWA force will In a volume of v^rse. “ Since 1929,” Kreynborg charged, A delightful program of musie, be reduced from 320 to 288 tomor­ “Tell me what pictures hang Encampment OlUizr Conuns New Yoric, March 21—A bit «g “Durante had usAd the verses at readings and tablsaux, followad by row In accordance with the federal upon his walls, and what books are Snglaad’s oountr3mlde, e peramial night clubs, theaters and over the his companions, and I will tell you a tsa, was given yesterday hftaf- plan of reductlcms for this state. National Broadcasting System," al­ X what manner of man he is.” to Odd FeBows Meeting subject for praise in song and proas, The local CWA committee approved though be bad due notice of his in­ oooa in the parlMi hall of Center has been reproduced at the amniel In line with the trend for the use Church by the local branch of the the 82 names to be stricken from fringement.” Flower Show at the Grand Central of pictures as a decorative note as Woman’s .Christian Temperance on Monday. Palace. It was the center of at­ the lists tomorrow. weU as a better appreciation for the Union, In oonneotion with a shawl traction sresterday for delighted It Is not yet definitely decided best in art, two of 'Manchester’s exhibition which for variety and sightseers and for the more Judici- just what form of relief will be public schools have arranged for an numbers dlq>layed exceeded any­ Grand Patriarch Bertis H. Dun ous but no less approving commit­ B O A m N LO N G exhibit . of reproductions of the granted this town imder the new 'Vs thing ever held in town. bar of New London of Che Grand tee of award. plan of federal relief to replace the works of artists of many genera­ .1' Rich Baas Voice Encampment L O. O. F. of Connec­ The picturesque display, depicting Civil Works administration which tions. The entertainment opened with a ticut wUl make a special visit td ,a peaceful English village rexnlnls^ will close its work at the end of thi.'; SESSION OVER During the Week of March 26 a song by C. Elmore Watkins, well Shepherd Encampment No. 87 m cent of the writings of Victorian month. During a discussion of the collection of 150 masterpieces, 5\s'V V' known furniture merchant, whose Odd Fellows Hail, Monday evening authors, won the l^hest award of matter by the CWA committee In representing French, Italian, Flem­ '5c'V s'/ talent as a singer was recognized in at 8:00 o’clock. All encampment the, exhibition, the gold trophy of session this noon, the consensus of WATER WORKS ish, English, Dutch and American High school and college days. . Mr. members are urged to attend as im­ the Royal Horticultural Society, of­ opinion was that the future of the schools of art, will be arrauged In Watkins prefaced his number with portant, buslnaas is to be transacted. fered this year for the first time. relief program now lies with the (Ooothmed from Page One) the assembly hall of the Hollister a brief explanation of the composer Prior to the Encnuopment meeting: The award was for “the outatamd- Selectmen, whether they will vote street school and at ^ e Barnard who is well known to him, Frederick ,there win be a committee meeting ;lng exhibit reminlacent of England at 7:00 o’clock with Grand P a ^ to continue work relief fjr bestow mlt from the state, costing $100. school the following week. ThA ex­ Field Bullard, a writer of martial staged!by an amateur at the 1984 charity to those listed on the char­ hibit embraces a variety of land­ songs. Mr. Watkins’ rich bass voice arch Bertis H. Dimbar, Georga show.” In accordance with«the con- The Selectmen have not been noti­ Dodson, Fred Robinson aqd Bevwly* ity rolls at the end of the month, or fied that such permit has been scapes and portraits, showing the was especially suited to "The Sword -dittena-of the prize, the village gar- original colors as well as the brush of Ferrara.” His sister Mrs. Lura Wright of Shepherd Encampment! to those who may later qualify for taken out, and the matter was turn­ Sally Rand, featured player In Paramount’s "Bolero”, which comes on attending. ..dens are brilliant^Wlth the blossoms strokes. Watkins Rush, accompanied him, inclusion on the charity list. ed over to the police to investigate. Sunday to the State Theater, proves that she is In step with the season’s that are typical of England and Voting Machines To tie up with this exhibit it Is and In response to an enthusiastic which can be readily reproduced In A review of the CWA activities styles by displaying her charms In an ostrich ensemble. Miss Rand, recall, he gave the markedly con­ for the past six months was given A reaction from the recent planned to present a special art nationally known as "The Fan Dancer”, makes her screen debut In this the cllipate of the Middle Atlantic special town meeting at which the program, Tuesday, March 27 at trasting number, “That Gentle States. ' by Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ picture. ’ Maiden." voters turned down the article topur- 2:80^, by the pupils of the school, A B o u r r o w it niadon of Village Completed dell, who pointed out that the char­ •Dawhter A Soprano ity expense to the town inder the chase and appropriate $5,800 for the who will pose in living pictures The village surroxinds a quaint old six modem 50-point voting ma­ chosen from these masterpieces. To be a Watkins is to be a musi- T^e regular meeting of Washing­ green, on which a group of ducks operation ol the CWA had dropped slan, and another entertainer was from $81,000 a year ago to $54,000. chines, was renewed by the Select- Appropriate music will be played ton Loyal Grai)ge Lodge will be and ducklings Eue idling near a ment last night when the clerk read one of the daughters of Mr. Wat­ held at 7:30 tonight In Oraxige ban quiet pond. 'The note of rustic peace Mr. Waddell deplored many ill-con- while the pictures are shown. V .F .W . PICKS GROUP kins, Miss Miriam, who Is a young celved features of the program as a letter from the Automatic Voting Friends and parents will be welcome Routine business wlU be transaetod.- is eihphaalzed further by a hand- Machine Company, owners of the singer with an especially sweet, hewn wooden bench set under a operated in this town with its large to attend, at a nominal fee ‘and re­ lyric soprano voice. Miipi Watkins list of unemployed, which hamper­ machines now rented by the town. main for the art exhibit. The profits WiUard Grenon, 8-year

aby oarriaga. Mm. ranged was a question widely de­ The delegates will get their creden­ the larger trees, mostly oaks, would Util Pow and L t ...... I V HURT IN ACCIDENT. soon be worthless and should be re­ totaled 216,224 short tons compared Annesley Trotter loaned an exquisite bated. tials from the secretary, Miss Violet with 207,674 at the end of January, Canadian Marconi...... 3% shawl more than 100 years old, Che Tedford also at thi.g time. moved. In executive meeting the Stocks failed to follow through on says the American Bureau of Metal Mavis Bottling ...... Waterbury, March 31__ (AP)— property of her grandmother, it their yesterday’s rally and losses of This executive committee will vote request was denied, the Selectmen Robert Relllok, SO, negro of 843 taking the stand that cutting of Statistics. Production last month had an aU-over Dresden pattern on 1 to around 3 points were suffered to recommend to the next regular declined to 84,849 tons from 38,570 CORD'S HOME GUARDED. Rank street, was brought o Water­ a cream ground. Mrs. Stuart meeting of the local union to close the larger trees deemed full grown by leading Issuea. The activity ex- in January. Shipments were 28,778 bury hospital from Woodbrldge at Segar loaned a beautiful cashmere the charter to all Cheney employes, shouW be done by the town, possibly nded moderately on the decline, tons against 38,911 the previous Beverly Hills, Calif., March 31.— 8 o’clock this morning for treatment in rose oolor with border, a farntty also to all other silk workers resid­ by CWA help. Ctermlttent rallies failed to gat tar. month. (AP)—Guards protected the home of Injuries sustained there in an au­ heirloom for more than loio years. Commodities, including grains, ing in Manchester but who are em­ William Pitkin, outside highway of EL L. Cord, millionaire automo­ tomobile accident. Waterbury hoa- ployed in other silk textile mills out­ Scarfs As Gift cotton, rubber and allvtr eased. foreman, gave the Selectmen a his­ World lino output for February bile manufacturer, here to^kiy In an­ ltal and Waterbury p^ce had no side of Manchester. This will mean tory of the work done on the hlgh- Mrs. Rossa Brooklnga, preaideut Bonds were hesitant. International was 97,074 short tons against 105,- swer to threats of kidn^lng of his etalls of the accident of the local branch, reoulved the the pa3dng of $25 to become a Union wayp and streets since the Utst S dollar rates recorded inslgnlfloaBt 782 jUi January. The Uifited States’ two small sons. It was feared at first that Rsl- before the sntertalxunsnt the changes. member. If they do not sign an ap­ meeting and urged the rental of a share of last month’s total was 80,- Disclosure of the asserted plot plication card before that date. The liok’s back had been broken but X- two handsome soarts frw Shares of Homeataka Mining, oa small truck for patching town 172 ^tons compared with January came after the boys, Charles and executive conomittee urges them to rays disclosed no serious Injuries. daughter. Miss Ann Brookings, the first sales la several da;^ yield­ st^ts. Trucks formerly used for prodhotlon of 83,954. William arrived from echool In the Join the union at this time for $1.00 He is cut and bruised, but wUl be who Is teaching in the AfrloaiilS»> ed some 80 points. U. B. Bmaitiu this purpose are now being used for East to spend Easter vacation with able to leave the hospital la a day Sion fleld. Mrs. Brookings wore as practically all silk textile mills in other purposes two days each week was off more than 8 and other*, Declines at Pittsburgh and Chi­ their parents. or two. one of them and the other was down X to more than I, iaoluded Connecticut are now organized with he said. He also suggested turning cago have reduced the Iron age steel the United Textile Workers of draped on the piano. Miss Grace General Metora, Chrysler, Du^oat, In a small obsolete V-snow plough scrap composite from $18 a ton to Robertson displayed a lovely shawl America. formerly used on the small t o ^ Amarloaa Smelting, Allied Cheml- $12.75. Pig Iron and finished steel in white silk embroidery on white eal, American Telephone, U. S. tractor towards the purchase of a averages are unchsmged at 18:90 a silk net. Mrs. Mary Cook Williams Steel, American Can, Casa, Bethle­ large wing plough for use on one of ton and 2.088 e«nti a )Fopnd, re­ had a choice oollsotlon of decora­ the large town trucks. Only Ten Little Demands hem Steel, Liggett R " TEXTILE UNION COUNCIL spectively. tive and utmtartan shawls long in Axnerloan Tobacco B, M Joto H. Lappen, local Insurance ths Cook famiW. Ward, Meahi Roebuck, ______agent, in a letter to the Seleotmen TAX 8TAMPS ON LIQUOR In This Husband*s Code Mrs. Hart Dextsr of Windsor tJnloa, Santa Fa, Ualoa Padfle aad TO MEET ON SUNDAY asked that a part of the town’s in­ showed two black shawls, one of N, Y. CentraL The oUa, alcohoii, surance business be given him. Hartford, March 31.—(AP) — A them worn by her grandmother as Town Bills stats-wlds drive of United States m- alrerafU and utUlUas were fraetka- Chicago, March 31,—(AP)—Su-^ 4—Take me out two nights a a “mourning” shawl after the death ally lower Town bills totaling $29,58179 tsmal' Rsvsnus field agents to seoure of her btiother in the Civil Wat. Session to Be Held in Mystic— oompUanos from liquor dtalers in sanne, the wife of Policeman Nor waek. were reviewed and ordered paid Mrs. Louis Grant and Mrs. C. H. IBAT FRIODB TUMBUB Delegates Most Have Cre­ The largest expenditure for Febru­ the affixing of strip stamps over the man Nottingham is relenting. She (1—Stay home all other nights, Burr loaned handsomely embroider­ mouths of all bottles b ^ a n this •xoept two, which wUl bs his ?:kights dentials. ary was the County tax payment in won’t send Mrs. Myrtls Tanner ed shawls, but perhaps the most en­ Nw York, March 81—(AP) —T la $16,094.38. Other large ^ m s te under the direction of Dr. off, and then be home by midnight. trancing in this section was one O. Dolan, oolleotor for Con- Blacklldge to Jail for falUi^' to pay 8—Dress neatly and cleanly when price of New York Stock BxoImmm ^ the February list were 8 u te of provided by Mrs. George WaOaoe. •eata tiimbM |$$jooo today. tor There will be t meeting of the Conneetlout, board and care, $686.- neotlout Stzto itampa designating 4 $7,500 court Judgment for alienat­ he goes out with ms. which was oovered with flowers In NbB-enpperi‘She mlflit tuad the amount of the eonlmte and the 7— Take tbs baby out for a walk Xa the Bret traaaaetloBetBeauMai Connecticut Textile Cot5u n ^ on Sun- 66; Orsat Atiante and Paolflc Tea ing Nottingham’# affections If Not­ pastel shades on aa aoru field. but when kq$ kndbeid declared poeed Fadiial tafklatlea day, March 36 at 2 p. m. In Ooliua- Company, $788.90 and Manchester name and address of the dsalor or BOW and than. that ber^eet were too big, her ta manufacturer affixing them, must tingham will only consent to a code The W. C. T. XL planned this Meurtttat tn iS w bus baU next to 8^ t Patrick's d eotrlo Company, (strsst Ughts) 8— Ra temperate about drinking. denelag terrible, u d thei she be pasted over the mouth, sxtmdlng party for Fsbruary 30, the day of fOraa church at Mystic, Connecticut The : 3,088J3. for husbands. It contains ten lit­ 9— Show up with birthday andthe 1984 hllward. The table deco- was 4s awkward ea ea exi R down equal distances on eaoh elds of tle demands: Tteo Buhhkge aanonwnt delegation are reminded to be sure Altsratloos and additions amount­ wedding annlveriary gifts. rattona were all la red, white and •des aiere thea 8k«Ua Terrfi to get their credentials from their the bottle, according to the Federal 1— Glvs up all women, but me. 10— but not Isast—bring j a faarfir waa amaiad at ing to $1,400 by Louis Cberrone of rulings. Stamps for containers of blue for Washln|^n’s birthday and film eatress, xbevei eeeld eadere. maMaBothir ^ local union sectetary as it will be 2— Maks all women but me stayhome the pay check. theee were used yest«rday, with ESast Mlddls Tumpiks and one less than one-half pint costs one 4way. •I^e tesUfled ta esUag diverse necessary to have It with tbsm at plumbing Inspection, submitted If Nottingham has any idea of Mrs. W. R. Tinker in charge. Mra„ from MeJ. L. R. 'Clerk, Nst^, tj^-nisstlng. quarter of a cent, while stamps for 8—Come straight boms from accepting the wife’s . conditions, kt R, IR,weawww . - '-V with ebseks a$ $1 in saoh sU la tftr oo&talBsrs oost X m a t- F. A. Venlaaok, Mrs- Brooklnga and Terk heaktr, la e Lae gave 8B tadtettlbBi of lu Of a a r^

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MOVING—TRUCKING- HOUSES FOR RENT 65 came Into her cheeks b«neath the come of the glri after Mrs. Field LOST—SUNDAY small black and STORAGE 20 rouge. Never bad anyone been Is gone?” the other asked. FOR RENT—6 ROOM single house, dependent upon Marda. PaUlto white bull dog. Finder please call "God knows! Of course In time Handsome Dan Is Back MOVING—TRT:JCKIN0 and Ught all Improvements, with garage, 256 would have to be dependent upon ■he’ll And out what her father Is. 7568. hauling. Asheg mmoved weekly. E. Woodbrldge. street Inquire 27 her and she would be very g ^ She miw try to make him over. L. Morin, telephone 6168. Starlpreather street Phone 8828. to him. Because be was young If she does she, too, will bo broluD ■he would not be too exacting on the wheel." In Shape of Frankfurters JuFlOMOBlLES FOR SALE 4 PERRETT a 6LENNEY INC. tOOSJ FOR RENT—POUR ROOM flat about his conduct Her cheeks "Or she may take to his ways," and long distance moving. Oaky single house, with all improve- J ^ M / A Y ew wanner. She remembered suggested the associate. FORDS—1931 Victoria coupe; 1980 express to Hartford. Overnight mehts, at 16 Homestead street, Se blue of PahUto’s steady eyes The man who heard this hardly New Haven, March 21.—(AP) —^the Harvard swimming team bad coach; 1929 coach; 1929 Oldamo- service to and from New York. garage if desired. Inquire FYank KATHARINE and his repulsing Jeffries’ offered thought Elatelle would take te her Six frankfurters were the latest not to do with the disappearance blle sport coupe, good buy; 1932 Tel. 8063—8860 or 8864. Damato, 24 Homestead street Tel. kviuno-tAylor tip that day when the motor boat father’s ways. She seemed to clues In the dognap m ystery o f o f th e' lull dog ju st a week ago to- Terraplane coupe, perfect condi­ 7091. would not go. PabUto would come have her mother's flneness. day. Handsome Dan IL tion; 1929 Chandler j>edan. Brown’s • iM4 NtA navies. tno. to care for her in time and sHe "HeU!" he said abruptly, *Tm "It was most unfortunate,” Bing­ Garage. PUBLIC PASSENGER TO RENT —SEVERAL desirable would be very good to him! tired." The Harvard Lampoon wanted the ham said, “that the dog dlsaiq;>eared flve, six and seven room bouses, BEGIN HERB TODAY Again she searched the crowd (To He OoBtinued) Yale boys to believe that these were SERVICE 20A PABUTO, a handsome youth- while our swimming team were 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN; 1933 single and double; also heated for an unusually taU youth with all that remained of their football guests of the Yale Athletic Associa­ Chevrolet coach, four to pick from; CN ADDITION TO SUver Lane Bus apartments. Apply Edward J. Holi, beoomes a fugitive when he flees blond hair but tiie men below mascot. But Ell xmdergraduates from Florida to Cuba with BEAU tion. I hope that If , any Harvard 1931 Chevrolet sedan, 6 wheels; Line, Oe Luxe Bus for lodge, party Phone 4642 and 8025. seemed all to be dark. For a mo­ quick to recover from momentauw undergraduates have taken the dog 1930 Chevrolet STOrt coupe; 1932 and LOTTIE, two thieves, follow­ ment she could xmt hear the music panic, concluded "the frankfurters or team trips, we also offer 7 pas­ ing a masquerade party at the HOW BIG MOVIES they will consider that good judg­ Ford pickup; 1929 Ford sedan; 1928 senger sedan livery. Phone 8063, back of her, so loud had grown were obviously of the Cambridge va­ ment and a sense of sportssoansblp home of rich JIM FIMJ). Beau the roar of voices from those be­ riety and of a very poor quality at Packard sedan. Riley Chevrolet 8860, 8864. FARMS AND LAND has killed TED 7EFFBIES, one ARE MADE dictate that the dog be returned im­ Company, U.scd Car Department, low. ’’lisarraga!” they shouted. that.” mediately." FOR SALE 71 of Field's guests, and stolen the ’Lizarraga!’’ By Alex Evelove. 191 Center street. Phone 7591. “We cannot believe that although Bingham’s exoneration of the JefErlee pearls. PabUto does not D«m may have been imbued with SITUATIONS WANTED— FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE dairy know ttus, or< that he him self Is Crimson swimming team strength­ FOR SALE—REASONABLE Ford Jim Field sat by Estelle's bed Here Is the real story of “Won­ Harvard Indifference that he could ened Blue adherents In their convic­ FEMALE 38 and chicken farm, Glastonbury, aooused of the orUne. He brieves der Bar”, the big production sport roadster. Inquire 95 Cedar Florin Fay. where she lay, white and Inert. have changed so In form," said tion that a Boston debutante was (Inoorreotly) that a blow frona his starring A1 Jolson, which will James W. Miller of Morristown, N. street. * GIRL ATTENDING high school flat has killed a mmi and that “We’re going to Cuba for a taking care of Dcm, ready to pro­ while,” he told her. "I have a have its New England premiere J., after ca]ra .. • cu 11 sts there. ‘W e won’t think of that—’’ REFUSAL TO TAKE CUT 1 Day ...... I 11 otal II c u and is survived by Is widow, the Coating Is In the hands of a “cast­ All ordsra for Irroffular Inssrtlona former Cordelia Losey of Elmira, N. NOW GO ON W i t h ’t h e s t o r y She sat up in bed, her lips ing director” who is responsible to HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 trembling. He saw that she was will bs charged at tbs one Urns rats. Y., and two sons, Fredus L and the studio heads and makes his sug­ FAVORITES ADVANCE Special rates for long term ewarir CH A PTER x y in going to cry again. Suddenly her MAY CLOSE COAL MINES day advertising given upon request. FOR SALE—GLENWOOD (black) M arcus D. Baldwin. Pablito said, as be turned to leave gestions about players to them in face convulsed and she was cry­ conference. He must know many Brookline, Mass., March 21.__ Ads ordered tor three or six dajs coal and gas range excellent con­ Dr. Baldwin held degrees from the hotel, “I will return later to ing. "You must listen," she and stopped before the third or dttb dition. 2 range burners, garage Boston Univetsity and the Uni­ things and the first thing he does (AP)—Straight victories brouight day will be charged only ter the ae- inquire for my friend. It may be wailed almost hysterically, “be- New Glasgow, N. S., March 21. — heater, brand new. Bargain prices. versity of Munich where be studied that he will be here then.” before bringing bis specialized Otilleries of the Acadia Coal (Com­ the favorites Into today’s quarter tual number of times the ad appear­ ^ cause I know he didn’t do It 1 flnals rotmd of the New ed. eharglag at the rate earned, bat Phone 8726, 42 Spruce strsst several ireare. Re served on a num­ Having thanked tbe proprietor know because I talked to him. knowledge Into use Is to read the pany were manned today by tbelr no allowaaee or refunds can be made ber of state commissions In Massa­ and his daughter for tns wine, People who talk the way PabUto "ihooting script" In that way ha maintenance forces desj^te "peace­ Women’s Indoor tournament on six time ads stepped after the ONE 4x6 IVORY enamel bed, ooe chusetts and was secretary of the learns bow many stars, principal at Longwood. flftb day. for which bs knew better than to did don't do things l^e that 1 ful picketing*’ by Amalgamated No “till forbids": .asplay Uaee net spring, one dresser, ivory enamd, Massachusetts Employees Insurance offer money, he went out into tbe know he didn’t Father—’’ players, character actors, bit play­ Mine Workers, who sought to have Top seeded Mrs. Marjorie ICerrtU sold. all fo r I18JM) Benson Furniture Association from 1912 to 1914. street. But Field was disappearing and ers and extras are needed. The them desert the dumps. Painter of Dedham, dropped but ooe The Herald will not he responsible Exchange, Johnson Block. He was an editorial writer on the For many days and many weeks the nurse was back with some­ script tells bim, without giving him Maintenance crews went to work game in her second round tor morn than one iaeorreet insertidn Boston Evening Transcript for 14 with Mrs. W. M. Martin of Brook­ et any - advertisement ordered for " ' 'M* thereafter Marla awaited his re­ thing in a glass that would, Es- names, the kind of people he must in three mines today, unmolested by more than one tlma years and also was tbe author of turn. Each new footfall that tell knew, -make her, after she Une up fo r tiie c a s t members of the A. M. W. though line. Tbe second seeded Marjorie The Inadvertent omission ot tneor- WANTED TO BUY 58 several books on economics. echoed on the poUahed tiles would had swaUowed it, lie back, supine After reading the shooting script that union had called for desertion Sacha, of Cambridge was an ' easy rest pnbUeatioa of advertising srlll be send her heart to beating rapidly. and drownsy. tbe casting director makes his sug­ of the pits to "call the company’s victor over Mrs. Kendall Preston of recused only by eaneellatlon of the WANTED TO BUY—second band Brookline. charge made tor the service endered. But Pablito did not come back to "I wonH take It!” she whim­ gestions to blr superiors. When they blufT’ in a wage deadlock that has baby stroller. Must be )>easonably ask for tbe friend he was seek­ All advertisements must conform priced. Cfdl 8611, DIES FROM GAS FUMES pered. But she did take it after approve he begins bis task of round­ driven the management to seek m style, copy and typography wits ing. Maria grew to fear that the a little struggle and a few more ing up the cast. In tbe case of ’The court permission to abandon two of regulations enforced tn the puLllsh- towering blond youth with tbe sad John Adams and Thomas Jeffer­ srs and they reserve the right te WANTED—A FEW used 8 piece hot tears and choking sobs. Wonder Bar” the studio knew that Its mines. son, two presidents, died on the edit, revise or reJeot any copy eon- W aOSED^UP GARAGE blue eyes was dead. Re bad Field, sitting In his office, A1 Jolson would play the same role When' the working miners camb parlor suites, also dinlBg room wanted so much to find bis friend same day—July 4, 1826. Idered obiectlonabla suites. Benson Furniture ' Fbr- frowned down at a pUe of letters be created on the stage. All the out at flve o’cIo<^ today for tbe CLOSING HOURS—Classlfled ads te and yet be came not! Alvarez had left neatly arranged other parts bad to be filled. 'early shift, they found pickets only be pobllsbed same day mtest be re- ebange, Johnson Block. Bridgeport, March 21.— ( a P)— Four lumps of sugar are said to One day some long weeks later for his reading. He wlshed^ue One of the casting director’s at the Sellarton inlne. selved by If o'clock noon; Saturdays Anthony G. Smith, 58, of Darien, a girl came with an interpreter contain as much nourishment as a 10:t0 a. m. doctors bad not advised Cuba. duties is to give screen tests. Elven Refusal to accept wage reduc­ medium-sized potato. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for junk was a victim of carbon monoxide to ask for such a gentleman as and live poultry. Call 6879, Wm, New York would be better. He stars of long standing must be TELEPHONE YOUR gas poisoning behind the locked tbe tall, blond young man bad wanted to get Elstelle far away WANT ADS. Ostrinsky, 91 CUnton street. described. given tests for particular parts. doors , of bis garage late yesterday from everything that suggested These tests involve ''acting and Ads ars accepted over tbe ulephons and Dr. WIlMam H. Slaughter, ‘Tell 'em I gotta see him If be the camp. Tbe trouble was— as m i at the CHa RGS r a t e given above comes!” she said urgently and the mi^e-up. Another duty is to know KOOM8 WITHOU'I BOARD 5J) medical examiner, gave a verdict of the doctors bad said — that New what pliers hre doing and when as a convenience to advertleers, bnt Interpreter repeated the words. York was still cold and it would tbe Cash RATBh will be accepted as accidental death. ’Tell ’em I gotta because I got be best not to try a didbilte they can be available for the pro­ rULL FATMENT If paid at tbe busi­ SINGLE ROOM. FACING Main Smith’s body was found on the duction. He must Imow whether ness office os or before tbe seven tb street, entirely redecorated, John­ somethin’ important to tell him. c ange of climate while Estelle day following tbe Srst insertion of running board of his automobile by Tell ’em I’ll leave my address and they are free lance or contract play^ son Block. Telephone 6917. Ms daughter Estelle, several hours was In such ill health. One of tbe sacb ad otherwise tbe CHARGE he’s to come there. Tell ’em be doctors had cocamlned Norma, too, era. If they are free lance players 8 8 a RATh' will be colleeted. No responsi­ after he went to the garage to goes by tbe name of Smith. If It (those who are not under contract bility for errors la telsnbcned sds work. and spoken even more urgently will be assumed and ttaeir sccuracy WANTED—ROOMS. ain’t too late by then— when be of Cuba. Norma had been losing (or more than one picture at a eansot be gusrsnteed. She said he had closed the doors comes—It may be a matter of life flesh steadily. There were times time and work at any studio) he BOARD 62 tc keep warm. or death !" when Field found it a lltUe diffi­ must know whether to deal directly INDEX OF Survivors Include his widow and On that black night when Pab­ V; ANTED—ROOM AND BOARD cult to look at her because Es­ with them or their agents. If they CLASSIFICATIONS besides Estelle, another daughter lito left the Mirasol, despairing, lor 6 year old boy. Mother wid­ telle was now so much the echo are contract players at another ■WrtbA ...... F/dlth and three sons, all of Darien. baffled and balked, Marcia ’Tread­ of Norma as she bad once been studio, he must enter negotiations «•**«»#•••###•###• owed working in Manchester. Must way made her way to El Nuovo Harri'^ *es • • be reasonable, Tel. 8678. Funeral services will be in Stam He would see to it, be decided, with their employers for a loan for Oeatbs f ..«•«•••• MB*»••••••*•*•• ford ’Thursday and burial In Darien. Fronton to settle in a box from that Estelle was "looked after” a specified period and picture. If Card of Thanks S which she could watch the fastest and that she kept strong. He was they are contract players at his own •B Msmorlam •••>-••»« mb* game in tbe world, Jai alal. obsessed by worry over her. He studio, be must make arrangements Ixist and Found APARTMENTS— FLA'I'S— • d t • 4 Down, down below her was a summoned specialist after special to have them available at tbe time ^Donncsmsnts ...... TENEMENTS 68 BRAZIL TAKES ACTION - srsonafs ...... I well marked court, backed by a 1st only to (Uscount what each of the picture Is scheduled to begin bl^ stone wall and on tbe court them said and summon yet an Anfsnsatins FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, shooting. Automobllss for Sals ...... « lithe men with wicker baskets other. Casting Is not completed, bow with all Improvements and garage, TO KEEP OUT JAPANESE strapped to tbelr arms burled a Atttomobllss for Bxebarga • The specialists all agreed that ever, with the selection of tbe peo­ Auto Aoesssoiise->Tlrss .9 .,,.,, I at 22 laurel Place. Telephone ■mall ball from these baskets, Slstelle was morbidly held by ple whose names go up In lights. auto Rspstring—Painting T 8152, Tokyo, March 21,—(AP)—High catching it again with almost In­ Auto Scn^iolp l-A the Idea of the Innocence of one There innumerable other play­ government offlclale were described stantaneous speed. Autos—Hhii i,y Truck ...... • who was, without doubt, guilty— ers to be found, players who may Autos—Koi Hire ...... I FOR RENT—FOUR AND five room as "gravely alarmed” today at a Marcia had put a good stake on and guilty of murder She- must have only one or two lines to speak, Oarsgee—hervlce-Stornge 10 flats, all Improvements, rent rea­ Lizarraga, and hoped mildly that be "diverted,” they said. ttotororeles—Biweles ...... n Iirazillan move toward Inclusion of some who have nothing to say, some sonable. Telephone 5280. he would reward her faith. Not And so, with easy words, they framed Autos—Mctoreycles .... II restrictive messuree against Jap­ who ate ’’types” and many extras. Basiases aad PrefsaslMal Seniess that it mattered much. ’The boy wrote out a prescription, the in­ FOR RENT—MODERN four and anese immigration In that Nation’s The casting director’s work In this Buslosss Bsrvlcss Offsrsd ...... }| constitution. called Pablito was tbe only thing gredients for which could net be Honssbold Servicss O ffsrsd...... ll-A flve room flats, steam beat, near that nattered to her — tbe boy found. direction Is made easier by the BulMIng—Contracting 14 Center and car lind, garage. In­ Tbe eituatlon was compared to operation In Hollywood of a Central riorlsts-^nrscrlcs ...... i| that of almost exactly ten years whose life she held in her weak, There are times when too much quire 21 Elro strset. soft bands. She had to find Pab­ Casting Bureau, where anyone from rObcmJ Ojhrsctors II ago when the Congress of tbe Unit­ care results In a' tangle in the aMT.err. Bsatlni Plumbing—BeeSnff 11 lito. skein of circumstance.e. I^ rm a 1Field animal trainer to knife thrower may MCA Kirvicx, Me. FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, ed States voted to bar tbe Japanese. She peered over the edge of her complained one morning of a sore­ be obtained. This Bureau lists klllincry—Orsira 10 niodem improvements, garage. Ap­ Brazil In recent years has offered jtovlBg—T a k in g —Btcmgc to box into the crowd below, moving ness In her throat. ^ e tthroat thousands of players in Its flies and (READ THE STORY, THE N COLOR THE PICTURE) fainting—Pnpcrlng ...... j i ply 7 Florence street. tbe largeet outlet to Nippon’s sur­ nervously as they saw their for­ was spraved, disinfected and aft< offers Its own resources to tbe cast­ frofeNtsfonal Services...... It plus population. In 1988, 22,810 tunes being wrested from them ing director and bis stu^os. l^e Of course tbe Tlnles didn’t know FOR RENT—SDC ROOM tenement that another physician made fui when they raced up to it Scouty •••••• e # ^e e esse# d Japanese emigrated there. by a player’s momentary clumsi­ tber examinations. He did not studio casting director nevertheless where Duncy was, but Nick said, said, 'There’s no one here.” £«}®fi5,s—Cy*iar-^sanlng |4 Garden street. Apply at 12 Knox The foreign office Instructed Kyu- ness, cidling loudly, jumping, rpllst p o ^ s sad Ssrrles tl street. And the tuberculosis gefms that must maintain his own flies of play­ "Ob, well find the lad before I’m "Ob, yrm chere is,” replied old Wanted-Bnslnsss Service N jlro Hayasbl, ambassador to Rio De groaning, feeling untold riches be had feared. He spoke of this ers, in cabinets and memory, and be Nick. "Just wait imtll I pull my drawing close and gibbering In through, luiless my plan falls flat.” rOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, at Janeiro to handle tbe Brazilian af­ to one of his associates—tbe doc­ ready to go to work and produce a trick. Stay here! FU get the bugle. fair tactfully, but flrmly, high, shrill Spanish. There was tor who had prescribed "diver­ cast on short notice. He kept on running through ivate iBstmctloa || 89 RusseU street, all modem Im­ There Is not a ''hlng to trsx P a great tension about the game. sion" for Elstelle. Ia addition to his work of actually the trees till Dotty panted, ‘Tell *“S **•••••••••>•••■■•••-ai.tt-A provements, newly decorated. In­ Even Marcia felt It and thought "There are many things rotten — iai—Oramatlc It quire 41 Rueeell street. TO HOLD FLOWER SHOW casting director Is constantly us, please, just where you’re go­ They watched him climb into a anted—Instruction tO New London, March 21.— (AP)— the orchestra’s pla^ng of la dan- that aren’t In Denmark," he on- lining up players for pictures, the ing. Goodness sakes, why do you tree. When he came down he shout­ zon to be absurd, ’nie well-marked Pinanctal FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, also A flower show to be arranged by noimced with an acid edge to his searching for new falent. He works run like that?” ed, “See? I have tbe bugle, now.” •onds—Stoehs—Mortgages tl time was too stately and slow for six room tenement, with all im­ students of botany will be held at words. "I don’t dare give Mrs. in cooperation with the company's “Well,” answered Nick, “Tm Then Scouty cried, "Oh, let me luslnsss Opportunities tl this place. In tbe next b- ALLEY OOP Too Much tor Poozy! ^ o e and Store Bqaipmeat |4 ply at 111 HoU street or telephone By HAMLIN tpec^ at tba Stores...... |4 6806. Wea^g App^l—Purs |7 NOW/OC KING TURK WAS A TOUGH O ! Wanted—To Buy ...... |« HE SMD TO ME, HE SAID,SAID HE, ^FOR SOME QUEER REASON,TOO DEEP FOR ME» TH* SIGHT OF TUNK UPON VOUR STEED, FOR RENT^FDUR a n d flve room AN* HE HAD A FEW BRAINS IN HtS OOMC.^ •get AWAV f r o m that 01NO5 HEAD.' OINNV LET HIM HAUL ME DOWN! WAS JUST TOO MUCH — I SAW R E O / n " tenementc, aU .'improvements, at SO,FOLLOWING TH‘ HUNCH I SHOULOA *;V0U11E HUCHTOO SMAU..* HE SAID I B E / AN’ UP HE OJiMBEO TO 0lNHV*S GKULU \ GRABBED A BOULDER OFF TH'GROUND * m ^ u t Board 148 Bissen street, rent reasonaiye. KNOWN HE HM> / HE CAKie QUT • lU TAKE NOUti PLACE, INSTEAOt AN' PERCHED THERE UKE A CROWN/ Apply on premises. TO MEET US A L O N E - Ml' BOUNCED IT OFF HlS HEAD/ itry Board—Raserts etad—Rooms—Board — FOUR ROOM PLAT—1st floor. Im­ CffAOH.' ^ ■BWSa Pet BeeM provements, good neighborhood, POHK- ate flats, Tanameats n reasonable. Apply Cbas J. Strick­ 6 IT OOWH Lomttlm tw mrnt w land, 168 Main Street Pbooe 7874. OFFN I am • • VKBjHkMMi . t h e r e / ^ 0*08 for Beat BUSINESS LOCATIONS FOR RENT 64 tor ™ •*» TO RENT—OFFICES AT M6 Hum t t i a * _ T . r t : Street (Orfoed Sldg.)^ Appif Ed­ tor vard J. BolL TtL 4448 aafl8086. :: v.i l ^ H d z per eeSft^. _srs on I t o opean ai^Unas-j ^American tqUHVtSf ■... AV. «4;i:

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Toonerville Folks Bv Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOlISfi By Gene Ahem TH C M I8SIN9 SKIP CHAIN SENSE and NONSENSE

H i m l l y / y e s ! BOOTHBYHAE TRY A WMnjg ly say that. Tve had ccmstant ad­ T B iY O U T H W HOSdiBUf WECAN ABOUT4\800-60 You’ve frowned, and has It helped a vice from my wife and mother-in- I OW N A v « n e | bit along each weary mile? law. CYCLE OUT TO H. WATCH TH'MA30R Begin today, and on your way, try VES ^\H CbljORADO ’■ TOR A HOLIDAY, START WINDING a smile! “Think of your brain as a tele­ LOCATED IN THE VERY W HAT 9 * ^ TH'THICK YARN You’ve groaned and worried, and phone switchboard,” says a con­ your heart was heavy all the temporary . With the operator half HEA'RT OP THE ^O L D MY0fOR,‘*AVE YOU AROUND HIMTO the time asleep at the switch. » while; SECnOM ^AKID n 1S ST\LL60rTWEHU^ BUY A SLICE OP Just be a man, use this plan; Try CALLED‘THE UTTLE TH' (SOLD MINE f a smile! Voice Upstairs—Mary! CATTLE RANCH You’ve carried burdens pressing Mary—Yes, father. ■PHOEBE*^ /— «30VE, AND TOBACCO down, and stumbled on each mile; Voice— If you’re thinking of keep­ I'm <5o in ^ o u t t h e r e ing that yoimg man down there -or PLANTATION HE LOOKS Begin today, and on your way. Try WHEN THE SNCW MEVTSt a smile! breakfast, don’t do it. Your mother Y o u W ER E UVF. A Peetala»PH,4lt4> THEM . . . THEY DO MUCH POR THEM . . . BUT USUALLY THEY S( ()RCHY SMITH DO THE WRONG THINGS . . . Recovered By John C. Terry OoeSNY LOOK AS IF WHAT A sw eer m e s s Browne— ^Yoimg Perkins pasees THose euNs DONT WORRY, Sob, h e r e 's THE 'S 8UT WHERe’S THE ANyoNg HAS SBeN IN into Us time avray stuffing birds. A NO don't TURN w e s t u m b l e d , m y hands a r e n 't PtANS ALL RidHT/l R EST OF H6Re FCJR YBARS - SCORCHy! WE c o u l d n 't Smythe—A bit of a taxide-mlst, a r o u n d !^ TIED VERY TlOUr! BVBRYTHING'S H SANE ? eh? HAVE BUNSLEDTHIN6S T THINK I CAN Browne—Oh, no. He tells fairy WORSE - WORK 'EM stories to flappers. y Loose- The man that tells his wife every- XI tU ng certainly makes his sleep talk­ ing very uninteresting for her.

Mike was crawling on his hands and knees across a plank on some high scaffolding when the foreman appeared: Poreman—Afraid to walk on the plank? Mike— No, boss, I ’m afraid to walk off it Tk* A. P- All UikM Seswed 3 -2 } The trouble with serenading a girl at midnight like Romeo did, is that WASHINGTON TUBBS By Crane OUT OUR W A Y one never flnds ’em at home that By Williams early. ISS lame, ALOWCi-MEETS WITH THE APPROVAL THEM t OH, you DON’T SAV ? OF the COWBOVS. VEAH. THEM'S BISON. WHY, THEY LOOK 1 I SAW HIM SNEAKING N O - N O - n o t REPORTER—I imderstand Sena­ PSST! V'EWER JUST LIKE BUFFALO, OUT TH' FRONT DOOR, 7 So r te r MOriCED HOW SAOVi N O W ! N O T a f t e r tor, that you are a self-made man ? H0H6RV SO I SLIPPED UP AND A beau keeps many a girl tied up. WISTFUL SHE T YOU'VE GOT A SENA'TOR— Oh, no I could hai'd- UK£. 1 CAUGHT A HANDFUL OF BIG FIGHT ON SHORE HOPEI HIS PANTS IN TH* DOOR! SHE AINT WOUR HANDS! TURN IN LOVE. HE’S RIGHT HERE-DO HIM LOOSE-KEEP THE FLAVOR L- A- 'iOU WANT HIM? HIM O U T /

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AL/4i ' n H e OTHER GUESTS ARE POT DOWN AS a, BEING SAPS.______y FANCY SEEIN6 «rpHEV MOSEV OH| LOOKt HEY SMOKING [ FUNNY! THE EVERYWHERE real IMOlANSt HIS PAPOOSE. OR IS 6IRL NEVER LI AROUMD, IT HIS TOMAHAWK? RUBBCRIN6 FM.S AROUND , AT EVERV- WITH TH’ CTHIRS.I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser THlNG AMD SMB'S GETTING IN ALONE. .•O SCUTTLE REALLY YEP...AMD 1 TOOK H© CHECK RIGHT THE WAV. GAVE YbO ^ 10,000 DOWN *R5 the b a n k a n d CASHED FOR M0VIN6OUT IT.... AND FRECKLES, 1 KNOW, NOW, II WHY PEOPLE CALL IT "JACK*.... IT SURE LIFTS A LOAD OFF A FELLOW »

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vM L « .a 1 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY. • ItM IT MCA I SALESMAN SAM He Should Worry! By Small WAMMA -SPiCKA a BAdA. SPOOS^ AM' i SUPPOSB AUJ, T h ’ BAMAWA* a m ' CoOKICS'LL ,C)Ka y I a N* Dc’2.eNA e O iS -S j u o a p a b r s a d , c a w Ma / Ya w a m t a l u a e V I O T eMOUG-H Ph OO I LEX 'Cf-i COATc H o t a p p l e CORN, ©A<5^ SAUT, HACFA D03.MJ O ' , ) TH AT S T U F f O e - OUT Fea TU£M\seLYesl ('LL LUG-TU' STuPF WITH tT»l f o r . y a - Be cuRe BANAMAS AM’ A 01O BA<>A cooK icaly uwei?eo> \Ts QvjCTe AM' CUaTc H OUTFCR WHERE ARE Mom and I ARE COIN' NOU OOCHTA BE LIKE A LOT F6ft.YoVi TO TH* WORf^si TSmaTces 'ibU GOING Ayi/A’Y,TO VISIT SOME OLD MAN SCUTTLE... HE CARR-Y 1 KlOW, FRIENDS ,AND THEN dAN GOT HIS START RACING WCLUPEg KlUTTY COME BACK HERE AND . 5 r«. HOMING P1GE0NS..S]3M?TH> RCKteisfi «A. BUY A LITTLE PLACE, WITH ABOUT A DCOEH A Piee.e. ? ^ e>PPL£S 0 U 2 .2 .e (^ AND RAISE AND SOLD THE SAME CHICKENS.' ONES SEVENTY-FIVE *PUt>S 7 ^ d if fe r e n t TIMES / / e T o R e . / . cL «y *o / « uwdaye / HoUpft'jfts

ai^sea a a eaTThsr. GAS BUGGIES Credit Where Credit Isn’t Due Frank Beck

-'^ONLY A \ .4 b l HE FORQOT WE'LL DO X GAVE HIM THE tOEA OF 1 SEE...B6S5... THAT BCEMS ^ TA N K YOU.SIR. e v e n if th at OIL Do es TO ADO THE NOTHIN6 OF W HAT HE TAKING ADVANTAGE . Tjn0fMtr. I BACON — TEA... JAM... AWFULLY CHEAP! 'ANCHOVIES < THE KIND. ASKED POP. TA N K YOU SO MUCH.' A /•«. m a k e a fortune FDR HIM, I CARROTS... PEAS... THE ANCHOVIES OF THAT MCE OLD WE SHOULD HAVE MOSE^ M s k in f l in t © i » * V ON THE BILL. HE ALWAYS IT’S, UP TO MAN I YOM GO THINK WE CAME OUT AHEAD' SUGAR ... BREAD.. ALONE ARE HA..HA..HA. GIVES US 6000 HIVt ID LOOK PEOPLE AS HONEST right..-THE ONLY _ COMES TO ABOUT BACK AND OH,.. AS YOU— HAVE ANYWAY, TM GLAD WE DONT SERVICE AND OUT POR HIM OB I AWRWHT THING THAT GUY J . J. ± ^ d o l l a r S IX T Y YDO'RE GOING HIMSELF.. A CIGAR ON Ha v e td do b u s in e s s w /th I / I I ( Fo r t y s ix CENTS'. W t l L THEN.. , M i — I ever cam e b y IN BACK AND 'PtEASURi TO THAT OLD s k in f l in t PAY HIM. Ho n k t l y , w a s DEAL M IT a n y m o r e I fallen ARCHES SO II

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'"r- 57 w V > w ! •!* T '"'■'"'’'liatw|[j0tif ....' ’ '■'■ ■'■ • W JU U II'JH iDil^lIttro Miss Marguerite Bangs of Man* i*’ Charlss Burr's team Is ;obsdulsd The Brotherhood of the Ooaoordia The Manchester Grange degree ‘ The auxiliary to Anderaon-Bhea •_* Chester Is on the committee arrang* linne Lodge, No. 73, Knlghta of BENEFIT DANCE — to meet Rev. K. B. EMokson's team Lutheran church will bowl this eve­ team will meet at 7:80 tonight at Post VJ*.W., win bold a card party ing for the concert of the University l^ytbias, will bowl at Murp&y's al- h* MaadiMter PoMlo Haaltb in the Y. M. C. A. volley call league ning at 8:80 at M u^neys alleys. tee home of George Krause, 87 Wal­ romorrow evening at S o’clock for 1 ^ at 8 o’clock tooignt the league VMttBf urnriM Fond. of Notre Dame Glee club In Horace nut street, instead of at tee home tee benefit of tee banquet fund. It Thnrsday, Marah 33, B p;''im f Bushnell Memorial April 8 under at 4:80 o’clock this afternoon. ’The session baling been postponed from 'A lt MemMj*B OrebMtra. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bebrend of ot Mrs. R. W. Hitt; 17 Pearl street 'viU take place at tee home ot Mrs. last night. Bnoiringham GhonA, L. A ; Ba.alai^ nUDAT, MABOH ft the auspices of Mount Bt. Joseph’s T business men's team was recent­ West street have announced the en­ John Anderson, 39 High street. Alumnae assodanon. ly defeated by Tornngion, 7-ifi, Door Prtxe and Regular Pifetea. >! AdndMloD tfio. gagement of Mrs. Bebrend’s sister. The auxiliary to Mons-Ypres There will be prizes and refresh­ Admission 35 Cents. 16-18 and 8-16, and will meet the Miss Mary E. Phillips of Rockville, Inasmuch and Shlmng Light cir­ Bohool Sizcet B«o Post, B.W.V. will meet tonight at 8 ments and members of tee post and cles of Kings jtaugbters will bold « U b Daniel, 8*year-old son of Rev. Hartford business men at tee Y this to Fred F. ScberwltzlQr of that o’clock in Tinker nail. A social will auxiliary and their friends will be their meetings this evening at 7 Frederick C. and Mrs. Allen of Baturday. place. follow tee business. welcom e. North Main street, who underwent o’clock in Center Church House. Read Hie Herald Adra ABOOTTOmi an emergency opei^on for appen* dicitls Friday at the Mepiorlal hos* CkptalB tad Mn. T. J, C. ICar- pltal. Is making good progress and t e a t N«w York lalled U it Batur* expects to return home the first of Visit The New Improved OBJ for Bermuda where they plaa the week. Easter Greeting Cards to ipend some time. Mre. Martyn Second Floor la the daughter of Howell Cheney. 5c and 10c Troop 9, Girl Bcouts will meet Pay a visit to our newly arranged aecond floor. Monday at 6 o'clock at the School Women’s sports wear, cotton frocks, girls’ ap- A beautiful assortment of lovely Easter Greet­ The Beethoven Glee club will Street Recreation Center. The parel. (Second Floor). Th«JWHAL€eo ing Cards. Also party favors at our stationery meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the girls are requested to bring caps department (Front Entrance). Emanuel Lutheran church for a and towels for swimming. MANCHcrrED CouH. epedal reheareal In preparation tor a number of concerto to be given In What sounded like the firing of the near future. eight or ten shots aroused residents in the vicinity of the Center at o’clock this morning and caused many to wonder If a gim battle was The Easter Good Weather in progress between the police and lawbreakers.* The sharp detona­ Coming! tions were more like rlfie or heavy caliber revolver shots than the It’s ARE YOUR SHOES IN backfiring of an automobile or GOOD REPAIR? truck. Inquiry at the police station, Here Are The New however, brought forte the state­ If not, bring them In to ue. We ment teat nothing untoward had use nothing but occurred. Easter Bonnet The Best of Leather Rev. Otto Klette of tee German time!— and Hale's has all and your choice of your favorite church In Rockville will be tee brand of rubber heels—O’Sullivan s Lenten preacher tonight at tee or Goodyear WIngfoot—put on o’clock service at tee Concordia the smart creations while you wait. Lutheran church. Women of the Moose will hold a COATS £>ctback party tom orrow night at SAM YULYES the Home clubhouse on Brainard place. There will be six prizes for 701 Main Street the winners. Mrs. Mary Dedantis Johnson Block ip chairman of tee committee this for a well-groomed spring week. Colors: Gay, feminine creations. ’True Springtime N avy straws, straw fabrics, novelties. Hats in gay, (ipple jahot coat banded] youthful models. Hats In sophisticated styles. Black Hats for young and old . . . slim and stout in fu r. Brown Many different styles—teat look like Easter. Here are tee smartest versions in— HALES SELF-SERVE Beige Powder Blii'. •Off-the-face Green G i=7a c e: r y # Breton sailor to # Youthful brims a~r d Others $1. to $5. # New tricorns

At HALE’S Millinery—^Maln Floor, center. Easter is upon us... and wardrobes need spicing up a Thursday's Specials bit with vivid new outfits. Hale’s, knowing your exalted There Are Loads of Shps But spirits, has filled its apparel department with smart coats. Not Many Like These New at Manchester^ Popular We can t pretend to have every conceivable coat fashion in Pure Dye our stocks. But we have handsome examples of the impor­ Health Market tant coat trends— and when you take a peep at our price tags, you’ll be amazed. Fresh Silk Slips at the popular price of ‘Windblowii” furless PORK CHOPS » 14« The Furred Coat dress coat. Cut from government inspected pork . . lean and White frestn Soft rippled Jabots with fur edgings. The new “picture frame” fur treatment that is so flatterlnx. Gloves Furs in new 1934 ways trim these dress coats. Freeh are right for Easter wear — ■n These new slips are sure to be tee favorite The ^Windblown” Coat Sauerkraut ) of practical minded women who appreciate Freeh shipment for Thnrsday! heavy quMity, pure silk Nips. Note these The new “windblown” fashion is shown in lovely smart details: woelCT models, semi-dress and dress. Pullne« u> Bhoolder • Bias-cot and 4-gore models. ripple with tee winds. Lamb Chops ib. • Jalifomia and straight tops. Cot from prime lamb! • rrimmed with fine laces. Our smartest fashion leaders are wearing white gloves. A fashion The Sports Coat Lean, Fresh •W hite, flesh, tearose. 34 to 50. that those who like to be weU dressed at all times are fast adopt­ New swagger camel's hair. Belted camel’s hair. Silk Undies—Main Floor, rear. ing. Classic 4-button doeskins Casual tweeds. A grand assortment for informal that are smart vite most any­ wear. Pot Roast lb. 1 5 . thing. Washable. Will cook tender oml lean! Style-Conscious Women Are W hite Rids $2.25 Black trims. Selecting Beige Tones In The Furs: The Colors: W hite Kids $2.98 6-button length. Galyac N avy Main Floor, right. Squirrel I Black K :tsnal all-purpose sports PINEHURST - FOOD SALE SILK HOSE Fitch Powder Blue co a t Pteehorst Meat Department takes the lead in the March ^ by Gotham! W olf Beige Food Sale Tomorrow with a Combination BpeciaL Silvered Fox Gray M ixtures 1 Dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs For From Schmidt's Coventry Farm At HALE’S Coats—Main Floor, rear. B41U pair 1 Pound Sliced Bacon Gay, Colorful Freshly Gronnd •M exique Boutonnieres “3 Cheers” for the N avy! •Trinidad for Spring suits LAMB PATTIES 4 for 2 5 c •N u tm eg BROTHER and SISTER Wrapped with Bacon. New beige shades will he tee choice of smart dressed A Umited snpply of Veal Patties, 4 lor 88c. women for Easter wear. We predict Mexique will lead . . Coat Sets in Navy Shad Butterfish this Is a new brown-cast Lamb for Stewing beige that goes well with Add the finishing touch to your Chowder Clams aavy, block, beige costumes. Spring suit . . . a gay, colorful In a clear, rlngless irillc . . 2 1/2 lbs. 39c boutonniere. We’ve a fresh as­ chiffon and service. Has the Filet of Haddock And 1 Bonch of Carrots Free! sortment in glorious Spring • 2 to 6 “gold stripe” hem that means shades. Frilly organdies . , , years death to garter runs! Mackerel Pot Roasts, 3 lbs. 69c tailored fabrics. Others, 29c. Filet of Sole Hosiery—Main Floor, right Front Entrance. "Mamma, buy me one of those” . . . say all the Salt Herring little boys and girls who see these nautical-styled Spiced Ham, lb. 39c regulation coats of navy blue chevio, Theyre double-breasted, brass-button trimmed and each has The way wholesale prices are chawging- ^ tfiinlr yon will do First At Hale’s Of Course! a matching beret. Fun Uned, too. wen to stock some of these Jams. At HALE’S Baby Shop— Floor, rear. Crosse A Blackwell’s 2-Pound Jars Orange Marmalade Blouses R. S. Peach or ‘‘American Beauty” One-ponnd jL s Pineapple Preserve ja r Especially designed for TWEED COATS 27c 4*“ 99c 3 5 c six famous American beauties For Our Smart Young Girls KING ARTHUR COFFEE, s p e c i a l , L B ...... Goes further—lasts longer. Vaemnn pocked in a nice glass coffee Jar. $ K . 9 5 .

lATge can Mnshrooms, 35c. Horseradish, 15c. These are about toe smartest kxddng cotton blouses we’ve seen tela season . . we predict an early “sell-out” on them! Especially Pint bottles Grapejuice ...... 2 for 29c designed and worn by six famous beauties . . tee name is in blouse. Here are—

Pinehnrst Sandwich Spread ...... ^ .2 5c • Frilled blouses in striped lawns. •Tailored striped batistes. Cauliflower — Asparagus — Radishes — Tomatoes •New multi-cross stripes. •Frills, bows, polka dots on fine batistes. Cucumbers • Plaid organdies with new wide collar. At HALE’S Now Blouse Section—Second Floor. ii.'i