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L .T .M )D C 0. Lindy Ladder Again Figures in Hearing ‘7'v ’* r>’? ■ • f ■ -' s t / ■ ; , . TWELVS * . ■ . ■ 1 S a^eater Evntfno Ifm ld ^ VSATURDAY, MARCITR8,1988. AVISAOB DAlliV dBCCLA'nON THB WCATHER A\'VlSO for the Hoiith ot'A'alimary, 1936 ~ Forecast of U. 8. Weatber Boreaa, a head injury from which obe Harttqrd In Leadingr Roles In Faculty Play doubted ohe would ever recover. A tu tu f Sod delU. BodeU FACULTY TO GIVE POUCE COURT ' -'I -GrUtoforb Oolombo, ehe bi ngo- The accident occur-ed as Mrs. dandy, probably rain and oome. Foster crossed the road to her home 5.793 what colder late tonight and Tneo- Iwra^eduta sara tettuta la 4,a Homber of the Audit Domenica d’Aprile alls ora 3 |$. P U Y NEXT WEEK william E. Johnson, 68, of 44 Re­ after. leatring a trolley car in which doy; colder Tuesday night and WM- m. treat. avenue, Hartford, was found ehe bad ridden from Hartford. Baitan of CIreiilatlons needay._______' , L'ammlnJIatrazloaa Johnson pleaded not guilty but MANCHESTER — A C|TY OF VILLAGE CHAKr guilty In Police Court this morning after listening to the state's w)lt- of reckless driving and operating nessee aald be had nothing to say In Postponed Becanse of Flood an automobile with defective brakes his own defense. VOL. LV„ NOU54. (lilaaoilled Advertlalng on Pago lU.) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1936. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CEN’TS in connection with on automobile Alton E. Davis, 37, of Bay Store, ABOUT TOWN Conditions; Delay Seen As accident January 6. Judge Raymond N. Y„ pleaded guilty to operating A. Johnson fined him $50 and costa an automobile without a license. He The Nattbnal Union for Social on the first charge and $25 and 'f/aa fined $10 and ooets by Judge JuaUee, Unit No. 6, wiil hold a maet- Im pro^g Play. costs for the. latter offense. - • ■ Johnson. j GERMANS 0. K. &O.P.LEADERSi As Probers Delved Far Into Townsend Plan Mrs. Emnia A, Foster, 83. of 979 iag next Monday, March SO, at 8 .....» o'clock in the Nathan Hale eehooi West Middle Turnpike, knocked A meeting Of S t Margaret’s "cir­ LINDY LADDER AGAIN on Spruce street. Attorney Francis The coach and cast of "Daddy down by Johnson's car, was In the cle, Daughters of IsabeUa, will hold J. Conti of Hartford and possibly Manchester Memorial, hospital for HITLER 99 P. C SEE COMMUNISM Attorney George Les.sner wili bo Long Leg.'!," Educational Cliil) play six weeks. This morning she testl- their monthly meeting. Tuesday eve­ the speakers, supported by talented regret Ihc postponement to April ning at 8 o'clock in the K. of C. fled that a wrist was broken, an hail. The meeting wtU.be followed entertainers. The public is cordial­ 2nd and 3rd, but feel that the added ankle injured and that ehe received IN NAZI TESTi ' IN “NEW DEAL” ly invited.' It is Important that all week of preparation will: give the by a. social. FIGURES IN HEARING members attend. people of Manchester an even better value for their time and money than ' The planning committee for the if the play had been' presented as More Than 44 MilUons Write National Committee Says Re­ Eaistcr Sunrise service, which Is to .scheduled. Indications Point That Got. be sponsored by the young people of Due to difficulties pre.scnted by the South Methodist church, will the flood conditions Superintendent Ye« Sir! We Hare It! X to Hitler’s Name; All settlement Activities Fol­ All Trenton Talking meet at three o'clock Sunday after­ of Schools Arthur Ei Illing gave no­ Hoffman Will Dispute Te»< noon at the South Methodist church. TONIGHTI ‘ tice early this week of the resched­ Franklin Richmond Other BaHots Are De­ low Russian Pattern; 3d Representatives of each of the uling of the play, ae some of the <iwcndolyn Prescott REYMANDER’S RENOWNED RAVIOU timony Given By Arthnr J. churches in this vicinity nre ex­ properties and costumes needed Of Hauptmann Cq.se pected to attend. were then in Hartford and It wasn’t the larger stage and trying out With All the Other Special bishes. Such As Steaks, clared to Be Invalid. Party Threat Is Voiced. known when they could have been their voices In the larger audi­ Koehler, Federal Wood The Rev. Charles S. Johnson, pas­ delivered here. It was also the de­ FLOOD RELIEF PLAY Spaghetti, Etc. Trenton. N. J.. March 30.— (AP). a feeble confirmation of Its prede'^' tor of the M. E. church at Rockville torium. ccssor. will be the guest preacher at the sire of the school officials to co-oper­ The Manchester Girl Scouts can­ Berlin March 30—Germany’s en­ Washington, March 30.—(AP)— —They count the hours liow, mark­ ate by conserving electricity that s t e a m e d ; CLAMS You try to close your ears to the Expert. South Methodist church on Sunday vassed the town this week with dorsement of Adolf Hitler's remili­ The Republican National Committee ing their swift passage as nerves din of talk, try to shake it off, and evening. would have been used for evening CLAMS ON THE HALF-SHELL rehearsals In High school hall. GIVEN TOMORROW tickets for the play and tickets have tarization of the Rhineland mounted accused the New Deal today of be­ tighten and the tide of rumors, It pursues you. to the hotel, cries up been available In many of the Man- to 99 per cent today while Der speculation and argument about the and down the hallways In the voices The .play, "Daddy Long Legs", a cbestcr stores. You’ll be glad you stopped at Reymander’s Tonight ing the sponsor of farm communi­ Trenton, N. J.j'i March 30.—(AP)k''' perennial favorite, gives an excellent for any of the.se delicious things to eat. * Feuhrer turned to drafting of new ties which arc "Communistic in Bruno Rlcharct Hauptmann case of telegraph Instruments, hastily In- —A representativq of the New Jef" , opportunity for the portrayal of A full house will raise more than rises. I stalled In rooms, follows you to the ASKS ALL CATHOLICS $600 for the flood relief work,- with proposals to the other Locarno conception.” sey State police 4va4 called befora several character parU which th't Community Players to Pre­ CAB ALE AND BLUE RIBBON ON TAP powers which political sources in­ It is so In all of Trenton. I dingy neighborhood ~ of the State faculty seem to be Interpreting with the theater, accessories and help al­ ‘'President Roosevelt’s ' Resettle­ The city waits, nervously, and a prison. Even to the quiet park be­ the Court of Pardons today with the skill of Broadway hoofers. sent “The Old Soak” for most entirely donated. timated would "astound the world." ment Administration," the commit­ Pushing its investigation into every phase of the Townsend Plan movement, the House probe committee little blankly, wondering what Is hind the State House and to the the Fivmlngton trial testimony of TO AID FLOOD FUND M r.^igglrui as one of the "older" The Nazi -propaganda machine, tee said in a statement, "in es­ is shown during the Washington hearing, with R. E. Clements, resigned eo founder. Indicated as No. 1, going to happen, ever In readiness banks of the placid Delaware river. Arthur J. Koehler, Federal wood ex- moving with speed and ^ precision, tablishing In West Virginia and trustees mid Miss Crampton as the REYMANDER'S TAVERN as first witness. Clo.se questioning of Clements was led by Representatlve C. Jasper Bell (Dcm., Mo.), for almost anything. Nobody Relaxes pert, who swore It was his opinion nmtron of the John Grier Home offer Fund Benefit. 35 Oak Street Chas. Reymander, Prop. swung virtually the entire German other states communal farms which chairman of the investigating group, indicated as No. 2. They talk about the case fin the No one relaxes. There is little much of the humor In the play.' Special For Two Weeks nation behind Hitler in yesterday’s follow the Russian pattern, in that hotel taprooms. In the restaurants, rest. Bhino Richard Hauptmann built' election, nomlnally- to' select a new each member of the community will the Lindbergh kidnap ladder. Bishop McAolilfe’s Letter to WINNERS OF Reichstag but actually to approve the barber shops. In department The officials koncemed In the Starting Monday work on cooperative projects and stores, nclghbo:-ing groceries, on case—Governor Hdrold G. Hoffman, The coll for the testimony, which'’ Tomorrow at 2:.70 p. m. the Com­ 5 GALS. OF GAS his violation of the Versailles Treaty share in the proceeds. Included, that part pertaining tO ' and Locarno Pact. street corners and In p.'lvate homes. Attorney (general David T. Wllentz, Be Read at All Services munity Players will present 'The "A community farm just outside SEES REELECnON The town waits with one car Prosecutor Ahthony M. Hauck, Jr., Koehler'a qualifications as an sx-I Manchester FREE An official tabulation of the re­ of Charleston, W. Va., supplies the HARTFORD GOES AHEAD Old Soak" in the State theater for turns, Btlll Incomplete, raised Hit­ cocked for the latest news, going and a host of lesser lights—ore like pert, waa made' after the court bad | the beheflt of the Red Cross flood During the Past Week: latest example of wliii, these pro­ nt)out Its business, but a llttic trem­ men waiting for a zero hour, nerves been in session about two and a half | Here Tomorrow. Date Book MenVFelt Hats ler's per centage from 98.79 to 9J jects will be.
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