IBS'alXTisiL N iHmurlttiBtn' Ettntfttg THE WEATHER Forecast of D. S. Weather 'Members of companl------A joint meeting of the Ways and The trustee* of the Second Oon- March 14 a t 7:30 p. m. ThUi Mriea South Manchester Fire department, Meona committee and the Building gregationat church o f Ckivantry OKANCE CLUB TO HOLD will not be confined to members Hartford ITT liflVi who plan to attend the setback commltto of, Dllworth-Ck)mell Post, poatpon'efi their meeting from last only u any member de*(i^ to party Saturday night in Hose Com- American Legion: will be held at night to tbi* evening, when it will bring a gueat Is at liberty ta do so. IJgtit ralj tonight, ny. No. 1, firehouse, are asked to the Armory, Monday evening. be held at 7:30 at the home o f Mr. SERIES IN SETBACK The committee s]ao deaixes w.point clearing Friday: colder tonight tl&r the committee before Thurs­ March 16!- All members are requeet- and Mrs. John E. Kingsbury. out that these games wlU be^wMt The JW .H A L-C CORR Member of the Audit Friday. ed to attend. wrorth attending aa there w ill be a If./ and also post tracnems night day blglit. First Sitting to Be Held Satur­ MANCHISna COMN- Bureau of Oirenlatlono BVuJny evening at 8 o'clock In The second sitting in the setback auatantisd first prise for the series MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE (^A R M The Women of the Mooee wrlll T liikcr hall. Notices have been mail­ tournament being played between day Evening in Club Rooms; In addition to weekly cash prizes. Nathan Hale lodge. No. 6, O. Y. A. have a businesa meeting tonight at ed' to all members to attend this an- the Park tavern and the Charter Good Prizes. will meet Thursday at 6 p. m. In 8:30 o’clock In the Homo club on ADVERTISEMENT Adveitlaing ou Ihigu 10.1, (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTR bers Oak tavern teams, scheduled for to­ Thursday Speeials, YOL. L V „ NO. 139. BIANCHES’TER, C O N N „ TH U R SD A Y, M ARCH 12,1936 Orange hall. Following the meet­ Bralnard place. night, has peen postponed until lo rt ing, the fife and drum corps will At a meeting of the club commit­ Mrs. WlUlam Kronlck of the Wil- Friday evening this week. tee held last week. It was voted to to be present. An oyster supper practice In the basement. Shining Light circle of Junior rose Dress Shop has returned from hold a jeries of card parties, the' V(UI be served after the meeting. Klng'a Daughtera will meet tonight a New York buying trip of Spring Spring the evening drawing on 125 Rev. Watson Woodruff of the first to start this coming Saturday, suits and coats. •/n The Self-Serve The Ladles Aid society of Eman­ at 6:30 at the Center Congregation­ Beat of Marching Feet Heralds Growth of Border Army lallons of range oil to be given Center Congregational church will Freeh, Fine Quality Creamery V' away will take place. Members with uel Lutheran church will meet to­ al church. meet with members of bis con­ tickets arc requested to have their morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the firmation class after school Friday ‘REICH MUST MOVE FLOODS SWEEP STATE, •tubs turned in before the meeting. parsonage with Mrs. Erickson. A Winners at the setback party instead of tomorrow afternoon aa special program will be presented given last night In Odd Fellows BUTTER / ^ lbs. 6 7 c planned. Women of the Moose will meet to­ and a Lenton offering received for hall by Memorial Temple Pythian night at 8:30 at the Home Club on the benefit of the treasury of the Sisters were, flr.st. Miss Hazel Lewis E. Beebe of 108 Oakland Spri^lt Oleo . SOLDIERS’-FRANCE; Bralnard place. society. Waters: second. Miss Erica Dahl- street Is seriously III with pneu­ qiilst and third. Jack Hayes. , The monia at his home and unable to sec RUIN HOMES. BRIDGES, prizes were all In cash, and at tljc anyone but ttla immediate family. M a r o e iu n e 2 « close of the games, sandwiches and 25 The .March Issue of the Ho teas Magarinc has Jiist arrived. coffee were served. BRITAIN CAUTIOUS The Thursday Night Club that Hale's QuaUty > . In it you will find Ideas for new I..enten dishes and salads that has been holding their card parties ore easy on the budget. The supplj’.of these magazines is lim ­ The Sewing circle of the Con­ on Tuc.sday nights have decided o ited, BO the.T will only be given nut with the purchase of one cordia Lutheran church will meet PARALYZE INDUSTRY return to Thursday night for their tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. BREAD loaves ^ ^ C French Spokesman Declares ttemdcU Item. session this week. Odd Fellowa hail HEARS! SEEKS We sug^e.st solid packed, ripe, red Ferrtdcll Tomatoes, has -been secured for the playing WHITE HOUSE A FIRETBAP Manchester Lodge, L. O. L., No. tomorrow night. ,. Smack^ • *‘We Will Not Discuss SAYS VOLUNTEER FIREMAN “New Haven” Traffic 1$1 large can 2.'5c. Femdell Orange and (Jrapefruit Seg­ 99, will hold n regular meeting In Weldon Beauty Salon EAST, ID W ESr ments for salad, No. 2 can 21c. Raggedy Ann Peaches Orange, hall Thursday evening at 8 INJUNCTION IN Washington, March 12—(AP) or Pineapple. ______^ ______o’clock. CRACKERS Pbg 14« Peace” As Parley of Lo­ —After looking over the White Blocked at Many Points^ ANNOUNCES House with the practiced eye of The Meat Department Sug­ The senior choir of the .Emanuel WIRESUBPOENA TBREATENEDBY a volunteer fireman. Representa­ Lutheran church will rehearse at Pint and 4 Oz. Jar Burt Olncy’a carno Signatories Begins. tive Karl Stefan warned today As Waters Cover Tracks^ gests: 8:45 o’clock tonight, prior to the that some night the Presidential Old.Fas)iioned Country Style * imiinii ...... mid-week "Quiet Hour" service. BINGO VIGOROL BEAVYJWDS famfiy may have to flee down 20 Sinniner Cottages Near! SIXTEENTH IN SERIES TOMATO JUICE 9c London, March 12— The French Attacks Lobby Committee’s ifirc ladders. Sausage Meat 9 Strawberrie.s. announced today that, unmoved by " I t ’s a flretrap," he said. "1 Auspices Division No. 1, Blue CONSULTANT SERVICE a German threat to seek isolation, saw numerous dusty cubbyholes Derby Swept Away; Fac* > Raspberries. A. O. H. and Auxiliary. Seizure of Telegrams On Aany Rivers Overflow Banks that would burst into flame tbe ANNUAL.. they would Insist absolutely on the first time a match was dropped A t This Shop removal of German troops from the tories Forced to Gose; h ] Lima Beans . . Peas. TOILET TISSUE drolls 1 3 « the Ground of Press Free­ In them." Eckhardt’s Rhineland. — Highways Blocked by In hla home state of Nebraaka, Spedal on Birdseye MUSICALE Tinker Hall 8 % Ounce Can This announcement came aa dele­ SteJan became a member of an Some Sections Worst Coih| Frankfurts gates from the Locarno treaty sig­ dom; Cites Single Dispatch. old hand pump crew years ago, Com, box 21c. of Cosmopolitan Club FRIDAY, MARCH 13 " On Thursday, March 12 natories met to discuss a British Huge Ice Cakes— Ver­ and baa been a volunteer fireman POTTED M e a t 2 C3DS plan which Informed sources said there ever since. dition in 20 Years. Center Church House Play Starts At 8:30 O’Clock. they believed sought a middle 31 c"^ Prize On Every Game! course of action In the present Washington, March 12.— (A P)— mont Hard Hit. Have Frankfurts or Spare White Turnips, hunch Scalp conditions diagnosed and prescrip­ Beech-Nut (Lb. Pkg.) Fri., Mar. 13, 3 P. M. crisis. William Randolph Hearst filed In Ribs and Kraut. 12 GAMESI Thc^c was no Immediate official B U L L B T IN t 10c. the Supreme Court of the District Special Prize: Order for tions written free of charge. hint as to what the British plan con. Sauerkniut, 7c lb., .3 lbs. Tea Will Be Served. Macaroni, Spaghetti 1 3 « By ASSOCIATED PRESS LINESMAN RESCUES HarUord, March Itv—(A P )— < tained, but It was believed that It of Columbia today a petition seek­ 20c. Cauliflower. ?5.00 Worth of Merchandise. Hard rains ind melting snow and Leslie Conover, Federal meteor­ Tickets At Door or From stopped -short of laying down an ing to prevent tbe Western Union Large Bunch, Freah ologist, predicted today that the ‘ 3 Green Beans. ultimatum to Germany to remove Telegraph Company from delivering The first spectacular push of Ger man troopa Ihto the Rhine valley was but the advance guard of a really Ice aeiit streams of the east and Members, 35 cents. Admission 25c.. HOTEL SHERIDAN BUILDING Flood stage in Hartford will be ]'•’ Stewing Veal, 15c to 25c lb. Its troops from the long-demlUtar- copy of a telegram to the Senate formidable army that Chancellor Hitler ordered on duty along the French and Belgian borders. Ths parts of the mlddlewcat to flood MAN FROM FLOODS Ripe Tomatoes. beat of marching soldicr.s’ feet and the rumble of their gun caissons draw crowds like that jamming the reached early thla evening with _■ Ized zone. Lobby committee. levels today, sweeping away one Scotch Ham . . . Tripe. CARROTS bunch sidewalk In the background of this NEA Radiophoto, made aa rc-enforeementa for the vanguard marched "extreme conditions" probably la Celery . . Radishes. A French spokesman declared: Chief Justice Alfred A. Wheat, bridge. Inundating highways and A shipment of Fresh Fish. Into Ctoblenz. the lower vaUoy; His fore-' "We shall not discuss the ‘peace who yesterday enjoined the tele­ farm lands and endangering homes, proposal’ made by a power which graph company from turning over oaet: Freshly Roasted, Freshly Ground this is the best Snow, Ice and dirt, softened by In­ Rigs Aerial Trolley On Poles "The Connecticut river arid all , has broken treaties until the brok­ to the committee telegrams sent cessant rains, tumbled down the coffee value S H U R H N E COFFEE, special 2.1c lb. F r e s h P e a s 2 1 9 c en provisions of those treaties are Ito tributaries will oontinne to and received by the Chicago law slopes of the White mountains In rise- rapidly for the next $4 to restored.” firm to Winston, Strawr. 4 Shaw, New Hampshire and smothered to Reach New Milford The fancy, large SHRIMP, in glass jars, which we are McIntosh ' ^ Britain Oiutlous 86 hours with flood stages poo- refused to sign an Immediate re BORAH TO FILE wide sections of highway. The British were understood to be TWO BILLIONS ASKED slble north of Holyoke Friday. ofllering at 17c a glass is a simply wonderful value . . for Spring insisting that the situation be straining order on the Hearst re Twe.ity-four hours of preclplta. Man. "Flood stage at Hartford wUt most customers who sec it buy from two to six glasses. Hale’s Smart Prints quest. He said hr preferred to hear tlon left several other New Eng­ APPLES lbs. 25 c handled firmly but carefully. be reached early this evealag.% Swansdown Cake IHour, 25c. Try Underwood's Black The British argument, it was the case, on Its merits. FOR PRIMARY land, and Middle Atlantic aUtes Extreme oondltlons passible In f ' ' "U '* DtlTers From Strawn Case TO HELP UNEMPLOYED damaged or fearful. said, did not change the French Bean Soup, 19c can. . New Milford, March 12.— (A P)— lower valley." 39” Washable Preshrunk position. Wheat said the Hearst case dif­ DRUG DEPT. The Lehigh, Delawrre, Schuyl­ Jack Steck, a telephone lineman, Said the French spokesman: "We fered from the Stiawr. firm case In INCMORNIA kill, Juniata, Allegheny, Susque­ risked his life today to rescue Frank By ASSOCIATED PRESS are not interested in Hitler’s pro­ that Hearst named one specific tele •/n The Health Market Mayors of 100 Largest Cities hanna, Housatonlc, Passaic, Qua- (Hiaae of New MUford, who was Rising flood waters paral; PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. SPECIALS posals as long as his troops stay on gram. The Strawn firm won a blan 55 PER CENT TOP boBg, Connecticut, Chenango and the Rhine.” ket injunction against delivering all stranded In seething lee floes thrown transportation and Industry 302 Main Street PRINTED CREPES Cochocton rivers all were at or near up by tbe flooded Housatonlc river Dial 4151 The British policy developed from telegrams, over a period of months. ■wept away buildings and bridgaa in Nation Put Proposal Ely Abandons Plan to Fight flood leyel and countless smaller near the town bridge. Will Not Pull At the Seams. 35c Kleenex FRESH FISH three successive meetings of Prime Elisha Hanson, attorney for TAX WINS FAVOR streams added their quota of rolled Steck, summoned by Chief of Police Connecticut today. Mlnsliter Stanley Baldwin’s Cab­ Hearst, explained be would have A beautiful range of patterns that steak 1 inet. in the consensus o f diplomatic for Anti-New Deal Dele­ waters and jam Ice. Bruce Nearing and spectators who New Haven railroad officials Western Union file an onawer In the Before President Are An old covered bridge was swept were helpless to assist, strung a ported their tracks affected by ■will make .smart street or afternoon circles, while statesmen of the court BO that the caae could be 29c Locarno powers assembled for dis­ away by waters of the Housatonlc roller seat on a cable between ti high water at more than dre.sses. All colors. 39” wide. The.so COD or POLLOCK 2 lbs 2Sc beard on its merits as soon as possi­ at Cornwall Bridge, Ckum. phone poles and saved Ctaasa by points. cussions on which peace or war ble. Against Dole. House Group Works in Se­ gates in Massachusetts; crepes are washable and pre-slirunk, and 60c-$1.20 might depend. Rescuers at Hollldiysburg, Pa., tossing him a rope as he elimg to a n v e thousand workers in For Sale— Tavern France’s foreign minister, Plerre- In the petition, Hearst alleged a saved one family from the Jumata ■mall tree. Vntt4Kl States Rubber Co: will not pull at tiie seam’s. 6 9 yd. copy of a telegram bad been obtain­ Scott’s Emulsion MACKEREL lb.IQ c Etlenne Frandln, demanding a re­ cret But *leaks” Furnisk Pohtical Pot Boils. yjyar. and many families were forc­ Chase abandoned his autoatobOe ‘MaBt In Naugatuck wei Owner Enteiing Different Buninens treat of the Nazi troops -from tbe ed Illegally by the Black committee Washington, March 12__ (AF)— ed to dM their homes In scattered when but a few hundred yards from holiday when tbe Naugatuck ri' left bank of the Rhlne'^hefore tbe through the Communications com­ An additional $2,340,000,000 to con­ parts of Pennsylvania and New the bridge last night aftsr realising hacked Into the boiler room causing" mission. The telegram was said to powers Consider the offers o f new tinue works relief during the next Some Information. Washington, March 12.— (A P )— Jersey. that Ice cakes borne up by a fast ris- rispenslon of operatlims. lb. have been sent by Hearst to an edi­ 40c, 80c HERRING 10c treaties which Adolf Hitler extend­ financial year was proposed to Federal spending was pushed fur­ The Robertson Bleachery and ed simultaneously with the -violation tor, Instructing the latter to pre­ (Oontlaned on Page Six) Works In New M ilford dosed — X Ranch Tavern 36” Woven Stripe Fresh President Roosevelt today by the ther to the forefront as a hot cam­ (Oontlnned on Page Six) of the Locarno Pact, declared upon pare a aeries of editorials for sub­ Washington, March 18.— (A P) because the flixid waters o f 30c-60c-$1.20 hla arrival fbr the conferences; mission to Hearst for ipprpval. United States (Conference of M ay­ paign iaaue today amid sharp at­ Housatonlc river disabled their ors. 41 Oak Street, comw Cottage Street " I have every confidence In the Under a lid of secrecy, fi. House sub­ tacks by Republicans and an anti- burriers. Industrial plants In Ansonfi Sal Hepatica HADDOCK FILETS lb. IR c ultimate Issue o f the conversations The mayors’ conference, embrac­ committee worked today toward a New Deal Democrats and defense by (Continued on Page Six) ing the heads of the 100 largest and Seymour also dosed. Anyone interested inquireowner, Matteo Civitclio, SHEER RIPPLE which have been begun.” tax rate on undistributed corpora­ the admlniatratlon. Twenty small summer eottaga* cities of the country, said It was at the Tavern. You can tub these sheer seersucker stripes season Diplomats said Britain was turn­ Another development in tbe fast- GERMANY’S PEACE OFFER the Otter creek section of Der% ' tion profits acaigned . to raise • the ing to acceptance of France’s condi­ unanimous In endorsing the policy after season and they will not fade. No ironing. 20c, 40c, CLAMS 2 q is. c of work relief as opposed to the moving pre-convention campaign low the Sevenson dam were 25 tions as a preliminary to opening $620,000,000 asked by President was an announcement that Senator down the Housatonifr river, For a real practical sport or knock-around dress. new negotiations, based on Der FOES TRY TO KILL dole and Ilkcwlac unanimous on the Roosevelt and yet encourage "cush­ Fine candy stripes in all color combinations. 36'* necessity for continuing WPA. Borah of Idaho would enter the A cottage and a clubhouse washed 80c Fuehrer's proposals for an entire ion rcseA'ea." bEPENDS QN NEW MOVES away in the rising waters of tbe wide. The exhaustive survey and report California primary In hla effort to OYSTERS p'- 2 9 c new security system. Leaks" from the ways and means win support for the Republican Housatonlc In New Milford and While willing to negotiate with of the mayors conference was sub­ sub-committee in charge of framing SPANISH LEADER mitted to President Roosevelt today residential nomination. made searching for them Imj 25c-50c Epso-Tabs the Reich, diplomatic sources said, thp tax program indicated that while by Mayor Florella H. LaGuardla of Charles A. Sunderlln, Lioa Angeles sible. the other Locarno nations— Britain, no agreement had yet been reached, New York City, a chairman of the lawyer, said the Idahoan, already f Attempt Is Made to Ask DOLL-KIDNAP CASE Reports from many places, ei Cube Steak ea.fQc 4 for 55c France, Belgium and Italy— could a sliding scale of taxes ranging from Hale’s Twice A Year C yard conference. He told newsmen that slated to do battle Irt strategic d a lly in the Western sections of not do so as long as they were faced about 15 per cent to 55 per cent was 17c, 34c these views are those of the men primaries such aa Ohio and Illlnola, state indicated tbe worat condltloni with tbe actual unilateral treaty Attempt at Assassination under serious study. Reich to Renounce Sov­ 50 violation committed by Ctermany’s who are actually on the job and would enter hla name on the coast WOMAN ON TRIAL In 25 years. LAMR STEW Ib-I2y2 mitted several scbedulea by which, other governmenta, the German ed o f stealing rb lllp Lake’s baby Fabrlca Testing Bureau and by thou- 75c FMtch Shampoo the Madrid University. they said, the “ cuBhlon’i^ could be lion dollars and he is foolish to Ing Housatonlc. Hi sanda of women who have found Thursday Specials A policeman escorting the profes­ government will, of course, with­ daughter to replace tbe doll she bad Week On Two Questions provided without cutting Into the try.” Ansorila reported water In Its Advisory Group Defends sor was bit and wounded seriously. draw its proposais and. resting Upon been carrying, bundled-up, to dupe NoMend the solution of their heel- ylitid. Holt To Reply railroad station and In Sey: Jlpiinez rushed back Into his house, the dependability and the historic two suitors. hole ttoublci. In order to cover both objectives. Senator Ro’olnson (D., Ark.), de- many cellars were flooded and FURNITURE 50c uninjured, despite the hall of 20 Instead of Three. / will In appreciation of sacrifice of A jury convicted Arthur, her son For Thrifty Shoppers Wisconsm College Heai the German people, from now on stood in tbe streets. This sale only comes tvvice a year shots which rained about him and yesterday, of murdering Lake, his The Connecticut river at H hla escorL (Continued ea Page Seven) 1 (Continued on Page Two) rather choose honorable Isdlation In Two Price Groups Nice Lean 1‘ork Chops .'...... 29c lb. housekeeper and his little aon, at la expected to reach flood stage — KO it will pjiy you to take ad- 35c Quest Powder The assailants’ car sped off with­ than to live as a nation discriminat­ Boneless Veal for Stew in g...... 25c lb. Rpport to Regents. Hartford, March 12,— (AP) — ed against In the community of Lake’s .Pacific Junction aback last midnight. It is rising at the rate out police being able to overtake It. month. Then prosecutors allege, 6- vantage of these prices. After weeks of controversy a way others." three-tenths of a foot an hour. ' Disorders Spread montha-old Elizabeth Ann Lake waa 29c LIVER AND BACON SBECIALS! The under-current of "civil war,’ was cleared today Which may settle Meanwhile Adolf Hitler, turned Youth Reacued, Fresh Pigs’ Uver ...... 23c lb. Madiaon, Wia., March 12— (A P) between RIgbttsta and Leftists, aris­ the dispute arising out of Connecti­ toward a proud and rearmed Rhine­ stolen. An unidentified Middletown 13 ^^Blizzard Men of 1888** year-old youth was reacued from $1.00 Seven Thread AT $2.29 Young Tender Beef Liver ...... 23c Ib. f—The educational etatua of the ing from .the Leftist election victory cut’s milk marketing altuatlon. land to receive the hells of its Arthur’s 20-ycar-ota brother, 50c Mennen’s University of Wisconsin under the Milk Administrator S. McLean jubilant people. Daniel, also is accus^ by th i (Jrown an Ice floe near mld-atream In Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon...... 2 '/j-lb. pkgs. 29c and assumption o f government pow­ administration of President Glenn er, persisted with both sides accus­ Bucklnghsuu announced last night M oving west on the heels of hla of aiding in the thi'ec kllUnga, but Connecticut river near Portland b; 89c 28” Console Table, 12” x 23” Top. Baby Oil Tell Tales on Anniversary Alvan J. H o lte^ o f the Hotter boa SERVICE Special on Fancy Rib Veal Chops ...... 29c Ib. Frank was defended today in a re­ ing tbe other of Instigating the dis. that he had re a c h ^ an agreement field-grey Relchswehrmen. ■ Der haa riot yet been brought to trial. 24” End Table with Book Trough and Shelf, 12” x 24” Fancy.Rib or Shoulder Lamb Chops, your chojee. .2,5c lb. port of the board of vlaitora. orders. with groups of farmera at the last- Fuehrer paid his first visit to*the Death Sentence yards. Top. In the wake of published reports The ' -ave of church burnings of many conferences concerning the zone he filled with fighting men less Following Arthur’s conviction Holter, noticing the youth’s pi _ Lamb for Stewing ...... 2 lbs. ’io c " placed an outboard motor on a roW'- 34c that Frank’s tenure was nearing its which marked the outbreaks In form of a questionnaire that will he New York, March 12.—(AP) — fcthey are actually growing. E very than a week ago. In bold defiance of with a death sentence for him man' $1.00 Four Thread 2 9 Vz” Occasional Table, 19” Round Top. boat and headed for the cake of Salt Pigs’ H o ck s...... 1,5c lb. end, the vlaitora, on advisory group, Southern Spain, crept nearer the Sent next week to producers. So, you’ve caught big fiahea, )iave year luncheon attendants rise In post-war treaties and aa a sudden datory, the Croiyi)!|i attoTieya de 24” Drum Table, 18” Round Top. number. Last year, 140 accept­ to make tbe rescue. Silver Lane Sauerkraut in bulk ...... 5c lb. informed the Board of Regentai capital with the burning o f a church These producer' will be asked to you? And bigger ones got away, symbol of the new Germany’s free- elded on a quick trial .of the mother 89c 75c-$1.25 Kreml "Wisconsin today haa just aa ef­ ances of invitations. This year, The I. E. Palmer Company, man' SERVICE 2 3 ii” End Table, 12” x 23^4” Top. Salt Pigs’ Feet ao*«a**«a«a*o*>a*o«OaOOoa«aaa**a 5C Ib. at Buitrago, 40 miles from Madrid state their preference for the princi­ dom. on kidnaping ano abduction c’herg- fective a teaching ataS aa It bad In did they T ’ And you’ve been through 200. " To Make Speech facturers of hammocks, waa fo This, coupled .with disorders in ple of a fiat price plan for selling Pickled Pigs’ Feet ...... 2 lbs. 35c the dairs when it enjoyed the repu­ wars, and plagues, and earthquakes? Last year D. A. Woodhouse, sec­ An address before a masa meeting ed to close down when its plant the suburb of Vallecas, led authorl- their milk to dealers or for the (Uontlnned on Page two) 55c, 92c tation of being the outstanding tlea to redouble their precautions In W ell sir, you should have seen the retary, voiced the horrible augges at the town of Karlsruhe, just this ► \ Saddle Hill waa flooded. One hi $1.25 Seven Thread principle o f the classified price now Special on Fancy, Fresh Cloverbloom B u tter...... 37c lb. state university in the country." the capital, which ' has been com­ buzzard o f '88. side of the Rhine and not far north dred persons were thrown out tlon that " if we had prohibition In TREASURY BALANCE First Prize Pure L a rd ...... 2 1-lb. pkgs. 27c Tbe vlsitoni held tbe main.: reason paratively free thus fa r from trou­ In- use. Today a t lunch at the Pennsyl­ 1888, all New York would have of the French border city of Stras­ work. $ 1 . 1 5 lO c Administrator Buckingham ear­ The Connecticut river at Mli GIVABLES why Wisconsin no longer is as far bles. vania Hotel 200 old timers meet to frozen to death.” bourg, drew Hitler today. White Baking Beans...... 3 .lbs. for 13c Washington, March 12.— (AP) — AT $2.98 ahead is that "other universities (Convents, churches and religious lier had insisted that the vote be spin irarns about the blizzard o f '88. F or three days, while snow pUed There, formally opening the town had risen to a p p ro xim a te W Woodbury’s Soap Tbe position of tbe Treasury March feet. 6 9-10 above mean low Royal Scarlet Family F lo u r...... 7-lb. bag 34c have come up to or approachisd the scboola were under heavy guard conducted on three questions: Tbe In 1926 they formed an association up In ever-mounting ' drifts, the March 29 plebiscite campaign In 10: standards set by Wisconsin.” with many nuns, dreaaed in ordi­ flat price, the claasifled price or of bUzzaid-men. and today, the an­ Metropolitan area, including parts the Rhineland, the Reichschancellor by noon. ' '>• $1.35 Nine Thread 24” Canterbury Magazine Basket, 11" x 19”. RecelpU, $14.188,760J)3; repay- A t (itornwall, an historic A.T OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT The Milwaukee Sentinel said Dr. nary colthes, .ready to leave If nec­ modification of tbe classified price niversary of tbe epic storm, they of New Jersey and (Connecticut, suf found a citizenry still joyful over 21” Half Round Butterfly Table, 20” x 22” Top. .menta o f $30,682,646.97 o f “ re­ was swept away by the 8c Frank ctet Regents’ criticism at a essary. plan. bold their seventh annual meeting. fered Intensely. There were no the return of goose-stepping sol­ $ 1 . 1 9 Home Made Apple or Peach Pies on sale at ,21c ea. covery and re lie f’ funds, carritd on Housatonlc’! waters and SERVICE 20'/i” Coffee Table with Glass Tray, 14” x 24” Top. recent meeting with a recital of Cries For Vengeance Three groups of fanners who first According to their annual prac­ telephones, telegraph, radio, or air diers of tbe Reich’s regular army, —Wisconsin’s advance from seventh families were forced to flee BASEMENT 27*4” Nlte Table with Drawer, 12y,” x 16” Top. Home Made Hot X Buns...... 20c doz. , Tbe government, meanwhile, proposed the vote, represented by tice, the heavy snowfall of this year planea then (on the word o f several From Karlsruhe Hitler will pro­ the expenditure aide of tbt state­ to second place In National gradu­ moved to satisfy leftists cries for ceed to Munich for another speech homes In the lowlands. Our Hotnc Made Milk B re a d ...... 20-oz. loaf oniy^Sc Attorney Hugh M. Alcor < Jr„ bad will be put down as "a flurry, a blizzard men) to alleviate the dis­ ment, caused a credit of $21,057,------V W ■' ate standing since 1025, when he vengeance on the officers whose ac­ Saturday—his share of the Nazi 629.76 for tbe day Instead of the Roaring torrenta caused by $1.35 Three Thread This Pumiture— been equally Insistent that the vote mere flurry," and new and ' better tress. melting snow and a heavy ram di assumed his post tivities in suppression of the Octo­ drive to garner an overwhelming usual expenditures; net balance, $1,- Green Trading Stamps Given In All Departments. Special on Fresh Broccoli...... 1.5c ea., 2 for 29c be confined to a straight choice be­ tales of the historic snowfall of 1888 Horses froze by the score, and Ing the night washed out aecdr Every piece is sturdily Frank termed his assumption of ber, 1034, revolt were outstanding. tween the pleaent claasifled price vote of approval In the Third 762,164,811^0. Customs receipts for CHIFFON $ 1 . 1 9 ^Young Tender Beets . .2 bunches for lie tbe presidency a "parole from- (Sen. Lopes Ochoa and Haj. Anilo will coma to life. could trot be thawed out as carbure­ Reich’s domestic and foreign poll' of the Naugatuck division of and tbe flat price. Stories of the great bUzzard tors are today. Some people .tan the month, $1.1,460,165.56. New Haven railroad between constructed and modernly journalism”. He was 87 when he Tello of the CIvU Guards were im des. Receipts for the fiscal year (since left the editor’s chair at Century The final decision on the poll, in vary, but the snowfall was some­ shy on food, and there was a serious rington and Waterbury, tem] prisoned at Guadalajara to await Der Fuehrer called the Gqperal July 1 ); $2,458,278,936.95. Expendi­ magaxine to become the yoimgeat trial on charges of cruelty and ille­ which the producers will be asked where between 86 and 40 inches; the coal shortage. Commuters couldn’t Rdchatag elections last Saturday, Uy suspending train service. styled. Solid ^ d veneered D IA L 5111 tures, $4'.875,987,713.88 Including “ prex3r" in the big ten. gal -measures In suppressing the re. to vote on the principle of the two wind whistled (conservatively) at 80 commute. when he stunned the world with hla The east branch o f the Ni tops. Every piece beauti­ His Salary volt. systems, wras regarded aa a com­ miles an hour; and the temperature Four freezing bones were given proclamation of Rhineland reoccu- $2,225371,680.30 o f emergency ex­ tuck river overflowed Its boiM The J W . H A U COUP. T h « CORP. Hla initial salary was $20,000 a A cleaning woman who witnessed promise between the administrator was below zero; air—well, anyway drink of whiskey. They were i paUon, to give the German people * penditures. Excess of expenditures caused heavy damage to J W t U U fully finished in walnut. year, pltu expenses for the unkeep the attack on Jlmlnez zsld he left and the oppoidng' faction. not much above. grateful, they said, "Thanlu. You chance to again abow they ore be- $3,417,708,773.03. Gross debt. $30.- property. __^ M ANCHESTER CONN* o f tbe president's mansion. P aprea tats home at tbe usual hour, chatting The ballots will be sent to pro­ The ranks of blizzard men aren’t saved our Uvea." . bind him. 807.882,339.63, a decrease of $743,- Norwalk reported the w qm MANCHiSTiR Co n n * ducers who selt 10 quarts or more thinning. Like many curious and -Oh, that blizzard o f '88 was 720.26 under the previous day. Gold ADVERTISE IN THE HEUALD--1T FAYS (OeaUnued e* Page Seven) (Osatiaosd o* Fage Seven) a day. unbelievable angles of the blizzard. corker. '' (Contianed on Page Two) asseU, $10,168,063,$97.73. ((>»tlniied on Page 'Twei t SlXTEfif* . illanrIirBttt ^tm ibig i^ m l9 W SDNI8DAT, MARCH 11,19M. THE WBATHBK Members of companies 1, jKand '4, • A Joint meeting of the W ays and The tnisteea of the Second Con­ March 14 at 7:80 p. m. This aeries AVFJMGB DAILT OIBOVLATIOM Forecast of t). S. Weather Borean, South Manchester Fire department, Means committee and the Bmiding, gregational church of Coventry ORANGE a U B TO HOLD win not be confined to members tor the Month of Febranry, 1M6 Hartford I ABOUT TOWN who plan to attend w setback committe of Dllworth-Comell Ppst, postponed their meeting from last only OS any member desiring to night to this evening, when it will party Saturday n lg h t ^ Hose Com­ American Legion, will be held at bring a guest is at liberty to do so. lig h t min tonight, the Armory, Monday evening, be held at 7:80 at the home of Mr. ^ ^riaoLonvinoh Tribe No. 68, L O. pany, No. 1, flrehou^, are asked to SERIES IN SETBACK The committee also desires to point dealing Friday: March 18. All members are request­ and Mrs. John E, Kingsbury. 5i793 eoldw tonight and will observe its 24tfa anolver- notify the committee before Thurs out that these games will be well the J W . H A U CORB Member of the A o « t t m r I l f B t f r Friday. ed to attend. worth attending as there will be a . u r .' ond also past sachems' ni^bt day night. First Sitting to Be Held Satur­ A^aNCHiSTia CONH- Bureau of (Xrcnlattone • iSTidcy cvcningr at 8 o'clock In The second sitting In the setback ouatantial first prise for the series MANCHESTER ~ A CITY OF VILLAGE ( H A ItM The Women of the Moose wlU tournament being played between day Evening In Gub Rooms; .^SlnkcT hell. Notices have been mail* Nathan Hd(e lodge, No. 6, O. Y. A. in addition to weekly cash prlzea. ~ .lid'to all members to attend this an- have ,a business meeting tonight at the Park tavern and the Charter Good Prizes. will mcet/Thursday at 6 p. m. In 8:30 o'clock in the Home club on Oak tavern teams, scheduled for to­ ADVER'nSEMENT (UoaoUM AdverUetng outage 1U.I (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENHS ’ .ilUversary meeting and all members Orange/hall. Following the meet­ Thursday Spedbls VOL. L V - NO. 139. M ANCHESTER, C O N N „ TH U R SD AY, M ARCH 12,1936 are- asked to make a special effort Brainard place. night, has been postponed until ing, tbe fife and drum corps will At a meeting of the club commit­ Mrs. William Kronlck of the WII- ; to.be present. An oyster supper Friday evening this week. practice in the basement. tee held laat week, it was voted to rose breas Shop has returned from Vfill be served after the meeting. Shining Light circle of Junior King’s Daughters will meet tonight hold a seriea of card parties, the' a New York buying trip of Spring ; X>pring the evening drawing on 125 Rev. Watson Woodruff of the first to start this coming Saturday. •/n The Self-Serve • The .Ladies Aid society of Eman­ at 6:30 at the Center Congregation­ suits and coata. eat of Marching Feet Heralds Growth of Border Army ffdlons of range oil to be given Center Congregational church will Fresh, Fine QuaUty Creamery away will take place. Members w i ^ uel Lutheran church -will meet to­ al church. meet with members of his con­ tickets are requested to have Urelr morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the firmation class after school Friday 'REICH MUST MOVE stubs turned In before the meeting. parsonage with Mrs^ Erickson. A Wiimers at the setback party FLOODS SWEEP STATE, Instead of tomorrow afternoon as special program will be presented given last night In Odd Fellows planned. BUTTER 2"» 67« Women of the Moose wil|4iiccl to­ and a Lenton offering received for hall by Memorial Temple Pythian the benefit of the treasury of the .Sisters were, first, Ml.ss H ard night at 8:30 at the Hojrlc Club on Lewis E. Beebe of 108 Oakland Spreodlt Oleo . S()LDIERS’-FRANCE; Waters; second, Miss Erica Daht- Bralnard place. / society. street Is seriously III with pneu­ qiilst and third. Jack Hayes. The monia at his home and unable to sec prUes were all in cash, and ^t tl\c RUIN HOMES, BRIDGES, anyone but his immediate family. close, of tho game.'), sandwiches and Margerine 2 2 5 * The 5Ikrch Issue of the Ho less MagarJne has Just arrived. coffee were served. ERffAIN CAUTIOUS The Thursday Night Club that Hale’s QuaUty In It you Will find Ideas for now I,enten dishes and salads that has been holding their card parties The Sewing circle of tho Con­ are easy on the budget. The supply of these magur.lnes Is lim­ on Tuesday nights have decided a cordia Lutheran church will meet ited, BO they will only be given out t\ilh the purcluise of one return to Thursday night for their PARALYZE INDUSTRY Femdell item. tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. BREAD 2 French Spokesman Declares session this week. Odd Fellows hall HEARST SEEKS We suggest solid packed, ripe, red Ferrtdcll Tomatoes, has been secured for the playing WHITE HOUSE A FIRETRAP Manohc.ster Lotlge, L. O. L.. No. tomorrow night. Smack large can 2,")C. Ferndell Orange and Grapefruit Seg- 09, will hold a regular meeting In Weldon Beauty Salon “ We Will Not Discuss SAYS VOLUNTEER FIREMAN “ New Haven” Traffic Uj mentfl for salad. No. 2 can 21c. Raggedy Ann Peaches Orange hall Thursday evening at 8 EAST, MIDWEST INJUNCTION IN Washington, March 12— (A P ) or Pineapple. o’clock. CRACKERS p>Linch ized zone. Lobby committee. levels today, sweeping away one Celery . . Radishes. sidewalk In the background of this N E A Radiophoto, made as rc-enforcementa for tho vanguard marched "extreme conditions” probably In ^ A French spokesman declared: Chief Justice Alfred A. Wheat, bridge. Inundating highways and A shipment of Fresh Fish. into Coblenz. the lower vniley. HIn fore- ™ "W e shall not discuss the 'peace who yesterday enjoined the tele­ farm lands and endangering homes. coat: Freshly Roasted, Freshly Ground this is the best proposal' made by a power which graph company from turning over Snow, Ice and dirt, softened by In­ has broken treaties until the brok­ to the committee telegrams sent "The ConnecUent river and all coiTee value SH UR FINE COFFEE, special 23c lb. F r e s h P e a s 2 1 9 « cessant rains, tumbled down the Its tributariee will oontlnae to en provisions of those treaties are and received by the Chicago law slopes of the White mountains In rise rapidly for the next 84 t o ; McIntosh restored." firm to Winston, Strawi. Shaw, to Reach New MOford The fancy, large SHRIMP, in glass jars, which wc are & New Hampshire and amothered 88 hours with flood etagee poa- - Britain Cautious refused to sign an Immediate re­ BORAH TO FILE r offering at 17c a glass is a simply wonderful value . . The British were understood to be TWO BILLIONS ASKED wide sections of highway. sible north of Holyoke Friday.. straining order on the Hearst re­ most customers who sec it buy from two to six glasses. H a le ’s Sm art Prints ittalsting that the situation be Tw?iity-four hours of precipita­ Man. "Flood etage at Hartford will > for^ring quest. He said ho preferred to hear APPLES S lbs 2Sc tion left several other New Eng­ Swansdown Cake Flour, 25c. Try Underwoftd’s Black handled firmly but carefully. be reached eaHy thla evealsg- j;^ The British argument. It was the case on Its morlta. FOR PRIMARY land, and MlOille Atlantic states Extreme oondltlona possible hi:' Bean Soup. 19c can. said, did not change the French Differs From Strawti Caae TO HELP UNEMPLOYED damaged or fearful. 39” Washable Preshrunk New Milford, March 12.— (A P )- lower valley," DRUG DEPT. position. Wheat said the Hearst case dif­ The . Lehigh,. Detawr re, ' Schuyl­ Said the French spokesman: "W e fered from the Strawr. firm case In Jack 8teck, 4»-telephone lineman, IN C p O R N lA kill. Juniata, Allegheny, Susque risked his life today to rescue Frank “ S’ ASSOCIATED PRESS are not Interested In Hitler’s pro­ that Hearst named one specific tele­ Vn The Health Market henna, Housatonlc. Paaaalc, Qua- Chaae of New Milford, who waa Rising flood waters para PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. SPECIALS posals as long as bis troops stay on gram. The Strawn firm won a blan­ Mayors of 100 Largest Cities 55 PER CENT TOP boag, Connecticut, Chenango and the Rhine.". ket Injunction against delivering all stranded In seething-Ice floes thrown transportation and Induatiy Dial 4151 302 Main Street PRINTED CREPES Cochocton rlvera all were at or near up by the flooded ’4ouamtonlc river j buUdlnga and bridgis Ini The British policy developed from telegrams, over a period of months. 35c Kleenex Ely Abandons Plan to Fight flood level and countless smaller Will Not Pull At the Seams. FRESH FISH three successive meetings of Prime Elisha Hanson, attorney for in Nation Put Proposal’ TAX WINS FAVOR near the town bridge. „ ' . . __ ^ streams added their quota of rolled Steck, summoned by Chief of Police Connecticut today. ' steak MlnsKer Stanley Baldwin's Cab­ Hearst, explained be would have A beautiful range of pattenis that inet, In the consensus of diplomatic for Anti-New Deal Dele­ waters and jam Ice. Bruce Nearing and apectators who New Haven railroad offlciala rc-J[ Western Union file an answer In the Before President — Are ___ An old covered bridge, was swept were helpless to aaalst, strung a ported their tracks affected by ■will make smart street or afternoon 29c circles, while statesmen of the I court so that the caae could be away by waters of the Housatonlc roller seat on a cable between tele- high water at more than dresses. All colors. 39” wide. These COD or POLLOCK 2H>s 25e Locarno powers assembled for jlis- beard on Ita merits as soon as possi­ at Cornwall Bridge, Ck>nn. ibone poles and saved ChaM by I points. cusslons on which peace or war ble. Against Dole. House Group Works in Se­ gates in Massackasetts; h . crepes are wasliable and pre-shrunk, and 60c-$1.20 might depend. Reocuetr at Hollldaysburg, Pa., Ssiatng him a roiie oa he clung------to -1 a thousand workers in For Sale— Tavern will not pull at the seams. France's foreign minister, Plerre- In the petition, Hearst alleged a saved one family from tha Jumata snuUl tJMs United States Rubber yd. Copy of a telegram bad been obtain- Scott’s Emulsion BCAGKEREIi lb. 10c EUenne Frandln. demanding a re­ PoRtical Pot Boils. {Jj(«r, and many famlllea were forc­ Chase abandoned hli autoMohile In Naugatuck ed illegally by the Black committee cret Bnt “ Leaks” Funusb Owner Enteiing DilTcrent Business treat of Uie Nazi troops^ from Uie Washlngton. March 12.— (A P )— ed to flee their homes in scattsrsd when but a'few hundred yards from lUday when the Naugatuck riy through the Communications com- left bank of the Rhine T>efore the An additional 82,340,000,000 to con­ parts of Pennsylvania and New the bridge lobt night after realising backed into the boiler room cauz mlaalon. The telegram was said to powers Conalder the offers of new tinue works relief dilring the next Some Information. , Waahfngton, March 12.— (A P )— Jersey. that ice cokes borne up by a fast rla- suspension of operations. 40c, 80c HERRING ^Ib 10c have beeii sent by Hearst to an edi­ treaties which Adolf Hitier extend­ financial year was \ proposed to Federal spending was pushed fur­ The Robertson Bleochery and ! 36” Woven Stripe ed simultaneously with the violation tor, instructing the latter to pre­ (Oontinned on fa g e Bis) Works in New Milford closed — X Ranch Tavern Fresh President Roosevelt today by the (Continued on Page Six) of the Locarno Pact, declared upon pare a seriea qf editorials for sub- ther to the forefront as a hot cam­ becatuw the fl>u>d waters of United States Conference of May- Washington, March 18.— (A P ) — 30c-60c-$1.20 his arrival for the conferences: mlaalon to Hearst for ippi'pval. paign issue today amid sharp at­ Housatonlc river disabled their 41 Oak Street, comer Cottage Street "I have every confidence in the Under a lid of secrecy, House sub­ tacks by Republicans and an anti- Sal Hepatica HADDOCK FU.ETS lb. 18c The mayors’ conference, embrac­ burners. Industrial plants in Ansonli^ ultimate Issue of the conversations (Continoed on Page Six) committee worked today toward a New Deal Democrats and defense by and Seymour also closed. is Anyone interested, inquire of owner, Matteo Civitello, which have been begun." ing the heads of the 100 largest the administration. SHEER cities of the country, said it was tax rate on un In Cube Steak ea.jQc 4 3 5 c no agreement had yet been reached, lawyer, said the Idahoan, already | “ n ir e u ip i IS lUdUC lU Reports from many places, cv>s*| for France, Belgium and Italy—could New Ifork City, a chairman of the l%»n DOLL-KIDNAPCASE Hale’s Twice A Year conference. He told newsmen that a sliding scale of taxes ranging from ctally in the western sections at thff-| I c yard 17c, 34c ndt do so aa long aa they were faced slated to do battle In strategic "these views are those of the men about 18 per cent to 65 per cent was state indlcated' the worst condltb with the actual unilateral treaty Attempt at Assassination under serious study. ' primaries such aa Ohio and Illinois, Reich to Renounce Sov­ violation committed by Germany's who are actually on the Job and would enter his name bn the coast WOMAN ON TRIAL in 28 years. LAM B ST E W Ib.lli/gC, 15c know copdltlons." This was one of many schedules The warm rain reaponaible for t h ^ 25c Adhesive Plaster occupation last Saturday of the offered by Treasury experts In an tonight for the vote May 6. i SA LE of Rhineland. FaQs; Political War The report was received by the Hopkins Denies ereign Rights It Will Be fresheta began on the'«^iveraary.< 1 In. X 5 Yds. J 0 ^ President as he was preparing to effort to compromise the Chief the famoua blizzard o f'1888. They expressed belief thaVif Brit­ Executive's revenue demands with A renewed assault on administra­ BEEF LIVER lb. 1 9 c ain could persuade Hitler to reduce conclude his own study of relief A landslide on the rood between I Spreads in Nation. needs and submit recommendations the committee's desire to protect tion expenditures came about the bis Rhineland army to that "aym- time that Harry L. Hopkins, W P A Withdrawn. Mrs. Bannister Does Not Lee, Moss., and Winsted early today J 58” New Spring WOOLENS bolical” force referred to in hia to Congress for funds for the next corporations in laying aside adequate isolated the town of New year. reserves for a "rainy day.” administrator. Issued a report saying | _ Reichstag speech Saturday, there charges of "political Influence" In Moss., home of the world's 50c Dr. Lyon’s SLICED BACON lb. J J c 'As chief executives of these ma- Under this proposal. It was argued Know Yet That Son Faces ski Jump. would be a much more hopeful out­ Madrid. March 12. -(AP)- relief activities In West Virginia Berlin, March 12— (A P ) — The For Suits, Coats and Skirts look for easing the situation. that corporations could lay aside The worst conditions foced;!^ ths | Tooth Powder daring attempt to assassinate were unfounded. You must have a suit In your Spring wardrobe and we Green Stamps Given In AH Departments. Makes United Frtmt noted Sodallat (touty. Prof. Lula (Oontlnued on Page' Seven) moderate portions of their profits German government declared today the Gallows. Now Haven road were/OT tb have Just the fabric and color yo'ii will want. Tweeds, This swing of British opinion In JImlnez A au a,^ failed today aa without paying high taxes, but If Former Governor Joseph B. Ely that If any attempt should be made Naugatuck dlvielon between Toil S / I K HOSIERY of Maaaachusetts, a Liberty League checks nniF novelty weaves In copen blue, grey, tan, navy, t o Spain’s under-current of political they wanted to put more than a third to-demand of Germany that she re­ rlngton and W aterbun ^h ere ' $ ^ . 0 0 $ ^ .98 yd. 35c Democrat, declared last night thatj orchid and rose. _\ (Oontlnned on Page Ten) and anti-rellglous disorders grew of their Income Into surplus they nounce any of her sovereign rights, outs made further travel pr See the new mannish suitings in tan and grey. more menacing. must pay heavily. "all the power of the greatest pa­ Dorcheate^ N. B.. March 12.— and resulted in temporary eu REACH AN ACCORD Relchsfuehrcr Hitler's peace offers The attack on JImlnez, as he left Suggest Sliding Seale. tronage organization this country j Mrs. May Bannloter, not knowing a Sion of service. 50c Pepsodent has ever seen” was used in the New must he considered withdrawn. ''Armored H£el his home this morning, was bcHeved (President Roosevelt and his Jury haa condemned her 19-year-old Another dangerous eituatloo to be In reprisal for the death of a Hampshire primary to win victory In a statement Issued jpubllcly, Tooth Paste treasury aides proposed a sliding son to the gallows, was called Into Isted on the'’Berlishire division VISITORS’ BOARD Fascist student yesterday and the IN MILK DISPUTE for delegates pledged to President the government said: scale averaging 33 per cent on all Dorchester's • old courtltouae today North Kent where 1,800 feet wounding of two others. Roosevelt. "Should our conception that the undistributed profits, without any to stand trial for kidnaping In New track was inundated. A group of four or five men open­ Ely, who has abandoned hia plan only pacification of Europe la built If you hive heel trouble with ttoclc- 34c IlieManchester Public Market exemption^ for "cushion reserves.") up upon the voluntary decisions and Brunswick's strange "Doll Baby" . Mayor George P. Sullivan o (j Ingi try NoMend. Itj "Armored Heel” . A Sale dF NOVELTY BACKS UP FRANK ed fire on the professor from an au- 1 o , , ■ n J ■ If • U i It was learned, however, that the to fight for an unpledged convention Derby warned residents of the bat-1 sctlona of equal European states tomoblle as he was departing from StatC rrO O U C erS tO VOtC NCXl slate from his state, said that "one tragedy. tie row section in the lowlands to ] is cndorMd for extra wear... by Better Treasury experts have finally sub­ and peoples not find acceptance by The 48-yeer-old mother is accus­ hia home to go to hia law classes et mitted several schedules by which, lone Democrat can’t Uck four bil­ Vacate their homes owing to the ris« ] Fabrica Testing Bureau and by tbou- 75c Fitch Shampoo the Madrid University. other governments, the German ed of stealing Fblllp lAke’s baby they said, the "cushion” could be lion dollars and he Is foolish to ing Houaatonic. •andt o f women who have found Thursday Specials A policeman escorting the profes. government will,, of course, with­ daughter to replace the doll she bod Week On Two Questions provided without cutting Into the try." Ansonia reported water in ita | NoMend the solution of their heel- Advisory Group Defends sor was hit and wounded seriously. draw Its proposals and, resting upon been carrying, bundled-up, to dupe yield. Holt To Reply ' railroad station and in_, Seys hole troublei. 50c JImlnez rushed back Into his house, the dependability and the historic two aultors. FURNITURE In order to cover both objectives. Senator Ro'jinson (D., Ark.), de- will In appreciation of sacrifice of many cellars were flooded and wate uninjured, despite the hall of 20 For Thrifty Shoppers WisiTOusin Coflege Head in Instead of Three. K Jury convicted Arthur, her sonv stood th the streets. This sale only comes twice a year Shota which rained about him and the German people, from now on yesterday, of murdering Lake; his (Oontlnned on Page Seven) (Oontinoed on Page Two) rather choose honorable Isolation The Connecticut river at HartforA] In Two Price Groups 35c Quest Powder Nice Lean Fork C h ops...... 29c lb. hia escort. housekeeper and his little son, at — fso it will pjiy you to take ad­ The assailants’ car sped off with­ than to live aa a nation discriminat­ Is expected to reach flood stage, at I Report to Regents. Hartford. March 12.— (AP) — Lake's Pacific. Junction aback lost Boneless Veal for Stewing ...... 23c lb! out police being able to overtake it. ed ggalDst in the community of midnight. It la rising at tha t u » o ( | vantage of these prices. month. Then prosecutors allege, 6- Disordera Spread After weeks of controversy a way others." three-tenths of a foot an hour. 29c LIVER AND BACON SPECIALS! months-old Elizabeth Ann Lake waa m The under-current of "civil war," was cleared today which may settle Meanwhile A^lolf Hitler, turned Youth Rescued Fresh Pigs’ Liver ...... 23c lb. Madison, Wla., March 12— (A P ) between Rightists and Leftists, aris­ the dispute arising Out of Connecti­ toward a proud and- rearmed Rhine­ stolen. An unidentified Middletown 18->1 A T $ 2 .2 9 ^^Blizzard Men o f 1^88** Arthur’s 20-ycar-old brother, year-old youth was rescued from off J $1.00 Seven Thread Young Tender Beef Liver ...... -X . . . 23c lb. -The educational atatiu of the ing from the Leftist election victory cut's milk marketing situation. land to receive the- hells of Its 50c Mennen’s an ice floe near mid-stream In tha] Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon...... 2 '4-lb. pkg.s. 29c University of Wisconsin under the and assumption of gp>vemment pow­ Milk Administrator S. McLean Jubilant people. Daniel, alao la accused by the (Jrown 28” Console Table, 12” x 23” Top. administration of President Glenn er, persisted with both aides accus­ Buckingham announced last night Moving west on the heels of hia of aiding In the th.ee killings, hut Connecticut river near Portland b y ] SERVICE 89. Baby Oil Special on Fancy Rib Veal C hops...... 29c lb. Tell Tales on Anniversary Alvan J. Holter of the Holter boat] 24” End Table with Book Trough and Shelf, 12” x 24” Frank was defended today in a re­ ing the other of instigating the dis­ that he bad reached an agreement field-grey Relchswehrmen, Der Has not yet been brought to trial. Fancy Rib or Shoulder Lamb Chops, your choice. .25c lb._ port of the board of visitors.. orders. with groups of farmers at the last Fuehrer paid hia first visit to the Death Sentence yards. Top. 34c Lamb for Stewing ...... ; ...... 2 lbs. 25c In the wake of published reports The • 'Bve of church burnings, of many conferences concerning the zone he filled with fighting men leas Following Arthur’s conviction, ' Holter, noticing the youth's plight I $1.00 Four Thread 26./i” Occasional Table, 19” Round Top. that Frank’s tenure was nearing Its which marked the outbreaks Ip form of a questionnaire that will be New York, March 12.— (A P ) — fithey are actually growing. Every than a'Week ago, In bold defiance of .with a death sentence for him man­ placed an outboard motor on a row-1 ' Salt Pigs’ Hocks ...... 15c lb. boat and headed for the cake of 24” Drum Table, 18” Round Top. end, the vlaltors, an advisory group, Southern Spain, crept nearer the sent next week to producers. So, you've caught big fishes, have year luncheon attendants rise In post-war trcatl.es and aa a sudden datory, the Crown’s attomeys de­ ica J Silver Lane Sauerkraut in bulk ...... 5c lb. to make the rescue. Informed the Board of Regenti; capital with the burning of a church These producer, will be asked to you? And bigger ones got away, □umber. Lost year, 140 accept­ symbol of the new Germany’s free­ cided on a quick trial of the mother SERVICE 2 3 ir ’ End Table, 12” x 23*4” Top. 75c-$1.25 Kreml "Wisconsin today has Juat as ef­ The I. E. Palmer Company, i Salt Pigs’ Feet lb. at Buitrago, 40 miles from Madrid. state their preference for the princi­ ances of invitations. This year, dom. on kidnaping ana abduction charg- fective a teaching staff aa It had in did they 7 ' And you’ve been through 200. facturers of hammocks, waa for. Pickled Pigs’ Feet ...... 2 lbs. 35c This, coupled with disorders in' ple of a flat price plan for selling To Moke Speech the days when It enjoyed the repu­ wars, and plagaes, and earthquakes 7 Last year D. A. Woodhouse, sec­ An address before a mass meeting ed to close down when Ita plant the suburb of Vallecaa, led authori­ their milk to dealers or for the (tkmtlnued on Page two) $1.25 Seven Thread 55c, 92c tation of being the outstanding ties to redouble their precautions In Well sir, you should have seen the retary, voiced the horrible sugges­ st the town of Karlsruhe, just this Saddle Hill was flooded. One hu principle of the clasalfled price now Special on Fancy, Fresh Cloverbloom B u tter...... 37c lb. state university in the country.' the capital, wdsicb has been com- blizzard, of '88. tion that "if we bad prohibition in aide of the Rhine and not far north dted persona were thrown out, In use. TREASURY BALANCE First Prize Pure L a r d ...... 2 1-lb. pkgs. 27c The visitors held the main reason aratlvely free thus far from trou- Today at lunch at the Pennsyl- 1888, all New York would have of the French border city of Stras. work. GIVABLES lOc Administrator Buckingham ear­ White Baking Beans...... 3 .lbs. for 13c why Wisconsin no longer is as far Sles. vania.-Hotel 200 old timers meet to frozen to death." bourg, drew Hitler today. The Ck)nnectlcut river at Mid A T $2.98 lier had insisted that the vote be Washington, March 12.— (A P ) — town had risen to approahnataiy l y ahead, is -that "other universities Convents, churches and religious spin yarns about the blizzard of '88. For three days, while, snoyr piled There, .formally opening the Woodbury’s Soap Royal Scarlet Family F lo u r...... '7-lb. bag 34c The poattlon of the Treasury March feet. 6 9-10 above mehn low watr have- come up to or approached the schoois were under heavy guard, conducted on three questions: The In 1929 they formed an aaaociatlon up in ever-mountUig 'dmts, the March 29 plebiscite campaign in $1.35 Nine Thread 24” Canterbury Magazine Basket, 11” x 19”. atandards set by Wisconsin.” with many nuns, dressed in ordi­ flat price, the clasalfled price or a of blizzard-men, and today, the an­ Metropolitan area, including p a ^ the Rhineland, the Reichschancellor 10: by noon. A.T OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Recelpta, 814,188,780fi3; repay­ At Corn'wall. an historic hr The Milwaukee Sentinel said Dr. nary colthes, ready to leave If nec­ modification, of the classified price niversary of the epic storm, they of New Jersey and Connecticut, suf­ found a cltlz«ry stUI Joyful over 21” Half Round Butterfly Table, 20” x 22” Top. 8 c ^ Frank cs«4 Regents’ criticism at ments o f 830.682.646.97 of "re­ was swept away b y ' the Home Made Apple or Peach Pies on sale a t ...... 21c ea. essary. plan. bold their seventh annual meeting. fered intensely. There were no the return of goose-stepping aol- SERVICE > 20'4” Coffee Table with Glass Tray, 14” x 24” Top. recent meeting with a recital of Housatonic’a waters and Cries For Ven^eemce Three groups of farmers who first According to their annual prac­ telephones, telegraph, radio, or air­ dlers of the Reich's regular army, covery and relief "funds, carritd on BASEMENT Home Made Hot X Buns ...... ,20c doz. Wisconsin's advance-from seventh The government, , meanwhile, families were forced' to flee 27 * r Nite Table with Drawer, 12'/g” x 16” Top. proposed the vote, represented by tice, the heavy snowfall of thla year planes then (on the word df several From Karlsruhe Hitler will pro­ the ezpendlturo side of thr state­ Our Hotne Made Milk B re a d ...... 20-oz. loaf only 8c to second place in National g r ^ u - moved to satisfy LefUats cries for Attorney Hugh M. Alcor i Jr., had ceed to Munich for another speech ment, caused a credit of 821,067,- homes in the lowlands. will be put down as "a flurry, a blizzard men) to alievlata t b » dis­ Roaring torrents caused by $1.35 Three Thread - This Furniture— Bte standing since 1926, when vengeance on the oSicera whose sc- been equally Insistent that the vote Saturday— his share of the Nazi 929.79 for tbe .day Instead of the mere flurry," and new and better tress. melting snow and a heavy rata dur assumed his posL Uvltiea in suppression of the Octo­ drive to garner an overwhelming usual expenditures; net balance, 81.- Green Trading Stamps Given In All Departments. Special on Fresh Broccoli...... 1.5c ea., 2 for 29c be confined to ^ straight choice be­ tales of the historic snowfall of 1888 Horses froze by the score, sad ing the night washed out s e c t f" Every piece is sturdily Frank termed his assumption of ber, 1934, revolt were outstanding. tween the present classified price vote of approval In the Third 762,184,811.20. Customs receipts for CHIFFON Young Tender Beets ...... 2 bunches for 11c the presidency a "parole from (ien. Ochoa and Maj. A ^ o will come to life. could not be thawed out as carbure- of the Naugatuck division of Vopez and the flat price. Reich's domestic and foreign poU- the month, 81.1,480.106.60. JoumMiam”. He was 37 when he Tello of the avil Guords-were-im-' Stories of tha great blizzard tora are today. Some people ran New Haven railroad between constructed and modemly The final decision on the poll. In I cles. Receipts for the fiscal year (since leit the editor’s chair at Century prisoned at Guadalajara to await vary, but the snowfall was some­ sHy on food, and’ there waa a serious Dcr Fuehrer called the General rlngton and Waterbury. temp which the producers will be asked July 1); 82.458,278,939.95. Bxpendl- styled- Solid and veneered magazine to become the youngest trial on ehoiges at cruelty and dle- where between 86 and 40 inches; the coal shortage. (Commuters couldn’t Reichstag elections last Saturday, lly suspending train service. D IA L 5111 tured, 84‘.876.987,71388 Including "prexy" in the big ten. gM measures in suppressing the re­ to vote on the principle of the two" wind whistled (conservatively) at 80 commute. when he stunned______the world with his The east branch of the Na tops. Every piece beauti­ His Salary volt systems, was regarded as a com- milea .an hour; and the temperature Four freezing horses were given a| pTOTzmatTon of Rhineland “reoccu- 82.225371,68080 of emergency < tuck river overflowed its banka i The J W .H A L C COM! T h « CORK Hia initial oolary was 820,000 A cleaning woman who witnessed promiae between the administrator was,below zero; zit^well, anyway drink of whiskey. They were ao I potion, to give the German people a pendituree. Ehccees of expenditures caused heavy damage to " J W . H A U fully finished in walnut. 82,417.708.773.93. .Gross debt. 880,- manchistcr Conn* year, plus expenses for the unkeep the attack on Jiminez said he left and the opposing faction. not much above. grateful, they said, "Thonlu. You chance to again show they are be- p i ^ r t y . MANCHfSTgR Co h n * of the president’s mansion. Depi his home at the usual hour, chatting The ballots will be sent to pro- The ranks of'blizzard men. aren't saved our lives.’’ I hind him. 007,882,339.63, a decrease of 8742,- orwalk reported the worst ADVKUTISE IN THE HEKALD>.1T (Jucers who tell 10 quarts or more thinning. Like many curious and Oh, that blizzard of '88 was 720.26 under the previous day. Gold (OsnUniied oa Fogs Seven) (OsnUniMd ea Page Seven) a day. unbelievable angles of the blizzard, corker. (Contiaaed on Page Two) aoseU, 810,160,062,897.73. ^Coottaoed on Page TweJt

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swept from the river were plied up went through an eleetloB last Jan­ two daughters, Mrs. Oswald Sasn- Buckinghria church hBve decided to against houses, here this morning. ficiated, assisted by Rev. T. Bache­ uary at the office of Miss Cathsrins NORTH END PROTECT lor o f 'Telcottvllle. Mrs. Eldna Han­ ger of Hartford and Mrs. William give a card party In the Bucking­ FOR REBUILDING d U P Q p BLAMES POLITICS Many families wore ' driven out. THEATER EXECUTIVE Hanlon, on Elast Main street, which Thuemmler of Waterbury; two sons, ADDISON ham church vestry on Wednesday Cows and' other live stock were ALL NEW ENGLAND sen Johnstoh of Crystal Lake, for­ was besdqusrters for the Independ­ OBITUARY WOULD CLEAN UP ^Attendance Disappointing* ROCKVILLE merly of Vernon was the soloist. Edward and Walter of this city and evening, March IStb at 8 p. m. drowned. ent Democratic party last fall. MEETING TONIGHT New Hartford reported factory Burial was in the Elmwood ceme­ seven grandchildren. Daniel August told the Herald cor­ The Ladles' Aid society of the h a l l i n n o . c o v e n irY FOR CRIME W A VE GUET OF PLAYERS "At that time I was president of tery In Vernon Center. The bcqpers The funeral will be held on Satur. Buckingham church will have a food dams were washed away, families the Young Democrats ajul Attorney IN FLOODED AREA FUNERALS respondent this morning ot seeing a were driven from their homes and BIGELOW BROOK A t Mrs. RooseveWs Lecture were Lewie Skinner and Fred Ecker day afternoon at two o’clock from sale In the store of the J. W. Hale considerable live stock was killed James Ritchie S' of Vernon Center, Dudley Berglun her late home with Rev. K. Otto woodchuck sitting up at the end of company of Manchester on Satur­ Trustees to Recommend Action e x rcu U v ?X ru e .‘ !’^ ; 'r i t S « “ ? Gather at Y. M. C. Funeral services for James Ritchie and B. H. Kukbride of Hartford, Dr. Klettc, pastor of the First Lutheran day, March 28th. by the flood In the Farmington river us called the meeting in question, A to Diacuaa the Proposed ALUMNI PRIZE SPEAKING the logs on Monday, March 9. There to Church Society Next Week who had been residing with hts Cfleveland, March 12,— (AP) , said Mrs. Katherine Wallin, director R. C. Ferguson and J. Stanley Mc­ curch officiating. Burial will be In Speaker Declares Crooks and valley during the night. Dead cows, William Stevenson, Formerly there was legal meeting, according Change in Site of Station A Worst Conditions Reported la a pile of chestnut logs which have — Hall Burned Monday. ^ doge and chickens were floating niece, Miss LUUa Ititcble, of 22 PeUtioD Asks Selectmen to Mrs. Fran)cltn D. Roosevelt was on' of a lecture organization sponsoring Cray of Rockville. . Grove Hill cemetery. been In the. same place for several to those who claim that Mr. Mullen Poat Office. ^ Clark street, this town, were held the appearance of Mrs. Roosevelt. Senteneed to Jail ON THE SOUTHERN FRONT past here this forenoon. Factory Is president of the Young Demo­ her way to Dayton today for anoth­ CONTEST ON MARCH 20 Held Women's Council Meeting years and the "chuck” disappeared of Parsons’ Tells of Fam­ yesterday at the Congregational er lecture after telling an audience Mrs. Wallin said there were about The Women’s Council held . Its Luke Kelly, 60, of Ellington,' a The truatees of tho Second Cbn- Politicians Are the Com­ oycott threat for the lecture, noon with Mrs. William Loctscher cation. He was committed to Tol­ graduate from New York City, to Tuesday night In Orange Hall, were flooded'by water which over­ and each ciaiiniDgiTr'- to■ •be preiident ■- the Maache.-tS'" Station A post- supposedly a* a result of a dispute Week Friday Night. will soon have the logs sawed so the the editor of the schcxil m^wspaper. North Coventry, at which time a Tho bearers were four nephews of dren, learn to ‘-count 30” before any acting as hostess. Mrs. Charles land Jail for thirty days ond also chuck will have to hunt for another ran the banks of the Qulnnebaug of all other sections. There is some­ office will be held this evening at 8 over tho selection of W. 3. Gong- ordered to pay the costa of *11.18. Two hundred fellow students recommendation wilt be made re­ v ie w Tork; March 12— (AP) William Stevenson, of Hartford, the deceased: William Ritchie of step toward war. Eastwood presented a paper on the pile of logs to hide from view. river. Mayor Francis Murphy per­ thing fantastic and unreal about It. o’clock In tho Y. M. C. A. "Tie meet­ Boston, March 12— (AP)—A two- "By counting 30 I mean nations wer, county Democratic leader, as Rockville, March 12—The annual 8(xial revolution In Mexico. . Tho Ho was arrested by Police Captain thereupon took their "Yankee" garding tho church chapel buildl^ The Herald Tribune conference sonally supervised arrangements to of Parsons’ theater there “The , Chamber^,namDer ofor Commercet and day rainstorm, dissolving deep anew Manchester, Samuel D. Ritchie of A petition asking the selectmen a delegate to the Democratic Na­ Alumni Prize Speaking Contest will Ten Inches of frost was found in classmate to a lake near the cam- which was burned last Monday for a quarter of a century and con-Waterbury Police ing Is sponsored by the Manchester Enfield, Mass., Thomas J. Ritchie of should all agree to wait a certain Sunshine boxes were opbned at this Richard Shea. "Crime and Youth" waa told today aid the residents, supplying row B Waterbury Police Department on hill and dale, sent many New to take definite steps to prevent the tional convention, Mrs. Roosevelt take place on Friday evening March digging the foundation for a saw­ pas. ducked him and shaved hla night. The sentiment of ths trus. necled with the theater since he WHS -■ ------Improvement Association. Sprlngfleia, Mass., James Ritchie of length of time before going to war." meeting and the afternoon was / Marriage Announced by ipeakera that- the attack on boats and other aa'- — ■ ...... — ----- hood of tho park and other persons Following is the program as an­ mittees will be appointed for the Feanelly described crime aa the church. "Three Llye Ghosts" was charge that the mayor was Interest­ tion. today made the following state­ alarming spring thaws since the home of George Forbes of 40 Del- interested in cleaiilng up the park SEN. LEWIS WARNS Manchester annual banquet. This banquet Is to biggest buslneas In America and a Qulnnebaug the|_nc uroLfirst ciifjrLeffort oiof theinc I'myerBPlayers azierafter ed In preventing Mr. Robinson’s re- ment; disastrous flood of 1927 that took mont street Monday evening, were nounced on Wednesday: SO, BOSSY DIDN’T Moat of the houaea In Manhaasett the ifroup waa organized five years and Its Mnd are circulating the pe­ Clarence J. McCarthy, President be held at the Rockville House on part of the American political sys­ election aa state president of the “In'order to correct any mistaken about 80 lives. held Tuesday at 7 p. m. at Watkins Thursday evening, April 16. Mrs. Village were said to he nnder from Ago and will be revived aa an annl- tition. Before Monday they expect Date Book of the Alumni Association, presid­ Knoxville, Tenn.—J. H. Peters tem today. Young Democrats. "I am not apolo­ Impression as to the owmershlp of The worst conditions prevailed In Brothers Funeral Home. to have several hundred signatures— PARTmEADERS Ruth McKInstry Cooley will preside threetFiPAf' IncheainrViAB totn twoturn f feet i n * t nfof u/ntssrwater ntat itAxan*... % ing. Orchestra selection; "The lost both rounds in hla brief bout "No more clarion call challcnBca vcr.aary event gizing to Mr, Robinson," aald the the Balch and Brown building, the New Hampshire and 'Western Mas- Brethren from New York, Boston If the sources of the pond watci^ at the business session which will young America than to .‘javc democ­ noon, with the river rising gradual- The following month the Players mayor, "But I want to state his proposed new site of the Manchester sachuaetts. and other places took part In con­ March of the Passing Regiment' be followed by Bingo. The commit­ with a milk cow. could be freed from contamlnatloS Tomorrow Macklel Beyer. Speakers: 1. Ralph The cow kicked when Peters tried racy—save It from crime, from ly. will join with the Klwanls club to remarks to be an unqualiflcd false­ Station A post office, the records In the White Mountains, two ava­ ducting the services. It would make an Idea! awlmmirl March 13.—"Blue Bag,” 8-act tee In charge Includes Mrs. Cath­ ' politics, from politics and crime — Approximately 40 weavers em­ stage a play for the heneflt of the hood. I am not a member of the show the owners to be the estate of After tho services tile body was )eclares Anti'New Dealers Hayden, '38. "The Roman Sentinel," erine Ashe, Mrs. Margaret Spiel- to milk her and he countered with a lanches of ice, snow and stone roar­ pool for the summer and wouL comedy. Epworth League, North M. W. W. Florence; 2. Donald right to her Jaw. the call to man democracy,"' Fen- ployes at the Putnam Woolen Com Klwanls Kiddles’ camp. It was de­ Young Democrats and I am not In­ Charles I. Balch and Alvin L. Brown. ed into the valleys, burying main sent to Rochester, N. Y., where It make the park a far more pleasant- man, Mrs. Evelyn Keeney, Mrs. A. nelly said. ‘That Is the new Job for pany were forced to leave the plant cided. terested In Influencing their policies E. church. Skinner, '36, "Supposed Speech of R^as Expensive night, will be required to open It up "The Lady or the Tiger”, Frank R. HAYES DENOUNCE The second slide occurred on tho which feeds the pond. Dcrata to adopt a party platform so March 18. —Three act comedy. wife of Louis Kellner of 65 Thomas "Society and state must recognize FOR PRIMARY PLAY TOMORROW Baltimore, Ma-ch 12.— (A P )— A (mitical of administration policies T h e Old Soak", by Community Stockton; 6, Donald Lehrmltt, '37, Daniel Webster highway between "The Traitor’s Deathbed’’, George street died on Wednesday morning that It la less expensive and more Teamed With Alice Faye In princely fortune of upwards *7,- that President Roosevelt would be Players at Whlton Memorial. at the Rockville City ho.spltal of e'fCecUve to prevent the developing Gorham and Jackson, N. H., near Lippard; 7, Margaret Kent, '37, “King of Burlesque” Now Little Wildcat mountain. Highway 000,000’ went to Christopher Stnith forced to repudiate his policies or de­ Coming Events pneumonia. She had lived in this o f delinquency than to arrest, pro­ WATERBURY REPORT cline re-nominntlon was forecast to jcution o f . Sydney Carton", I IN CALIFORNIA Showing at State Theater. workers and CCC forces plunged Reynolds, son of Libby Holman Rey­ March 24, 25, 26, 27 —Annual from, “A Tale of Two Cities", by country for 69 years. She was born OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO-"IT’S TOASTED" secute, bouse, feed and endeavor to North Methodist Church nolds, former torch singer, while his MARCH 15 LIMIT day by Senator Lewis (D., 111.) Herald Cooking Schoi/1, aesslons at In Baden,. Germany, August 8, 1859. rehabilitate criminals." Mulrooney Into the task of digging out a pas­ Charles Dickens; 8, Dorothy SIALTIMORE RVf (Oontlnaed from Page One) "No pretty faces for me. I’ve seen sage. young half sister received ap­ Lewis said this was the objective State theater in morning. PreuBse, '39, "Model Letter to a She was a member of Margaretha VVHISKEY A BLEND said. Lodge DOH and the First Lutheran them all my life. What I want U In New Hampshire proximately *10,000,000 today In a o f such New Deal critics aa former March 26-27 — Faculty play, Friend", Selection from "Penrod M-TI. .-hTtMOM MriMW. . HikTmen*, k*. Youth ciioa out for "opportunity Mayor Denies Charge That Group b Present Comedy, Governor Ely, of Massachusetts, for­ church. to indulge his natural Impulses for fending New Deal relief activities, something with class!” Highways In more than two- final settlement of the estate of FOR PENSION BIDS “Daddy Long Legs" at High school and Sam” by Tarktngton. Instru­ has said the administration was ex­ As a master purveyor of enter­ score communities wore under wa­ their father, the late Z. Smith Rej-- mer Senator Reed, of Missouri, and hall. Benefit of Educational club mental duet, Joseph Libsch and Besides her husband she leaves physical activity" and an outlet for former Governor Smith, of New his "Inherent love of adventure," erting all efforta to keep politics He Caused Spill in Young tainment In his role In "King of “ The Biue Bag.” ter. railroad Hn4s suffered washouts nolds. and Vcrplanck Fund. Wayne 'Vincent. Decision of the raid the-former police commlesloncr out. Hopkins, following this up, said Burlesque," now at the State and dynamite waa being used to The former Libby Holman herselt York. Also repeat performance of “ Ye Judges and the award of prizes. of New York City. In a report last night that not a theater, Warner Baxter.utters that break up the Ice In swollen streams. was given a flat award of *750,000 Much speculation was aroused In Olde Tyme Concerte" at North Senior Dramatic Cast MANY NEVER HpCcch, before he launches Into the The Now Hampshire state direc­ Must Complete Applications political circles by a recent confer­ "Give him a wholesome Idol which single relief Job In West Virginia Democratic Ranks. The Blue Bag" Is a three-act In a "family settlement" of the es­ Methodist church. The Senior Class of the Rookvllle In the Trefttment search for "better things.” tor of WPA Informed state highway ence by these three former Demo­ High School will present "Penrod' ha craves. Let him understand to was obtained through political In­ comedy written by J. C. McMullen tate of her husband, North Caro­ March 7.—Troop I Boy Scouts whom he may appeal for sympathy A.ssistcd by his two faithful authorities 7,000 WPA workers and lina tobacco heir, ratified by Judge Before Sunday; More Than cratic officials. Parents night supper, program adapted from Booth Tarklngton’s fluence. Senator Holt (D., W'. Va.), and being produced thi.s Friday eve­ S130,0(}0 were at their disposal to Senator Lewis warned party lead­ SUSPECT CAUSE of Colds and guidance and he will. If normal, friends, Jack Oakic and Alice Faye, Ell Frank after being approved by Second Congregational church. stories, as their Senior play, to be who charged relief was politics-rid­ Waterbury, March 12—(AP) — ning at the North Methodist <:hurch battle flood conditions. ers the move to repudiate Roosevelt rtaef favorably Ma.vor Frank Hayes this morning Baxter has cut a swath In tho given on Friday, April 3, 1936. The When suffering from, or threat­ den In his state, prepared to reply by the Epworth League members of Governor H. Styles Bridges and the North Carolina courts through the p^rty platform waa be March 28.—Le^on dance at Rain­ FeonsIIy and Mulrooney led the bluntly denounced as an "unquallfled theatrical world, rising from a 14th 40 InYestigated. following cauit was selected after OF BACKACHES ened by, an attack of a cold it is to Hopkins on the .Senate floor to­ street burlesque, to become a pro­ that church. Rev. C. Homer GInna his executive council assembled and One fourth of the estate, calcu­ ing caurlcd on "very shrewdly," and bow Inn at Bolton. trials Tuesday, March 2. discussion at the third session of the day. faUehood" the published charge of This Old Trestmsnt Often ducer of Broadway extravaganzas. ha.s been coaching the cast of the watched the . situation throughout lated from *5,000,000 to *28,000,000. that they must be "on the alert” to April 4.—Spring formal dance. Tim, Donald Skinner; Della, Bar­ necessary to keep the intestinal two day round table. Other speakers the Roblonon faction of the Young play for last six weeks and If work waa given young Christopher Smith Tall Cedars of Lebanon at local Brings Hnppy RelM Of Psin at the session were Judge Anna M. Senator Dlck.son IR.. Iowa), who But when lovely Mona Barrie the state. defeat It. bara Heck; Mary Schofield, Lucille tract clear. For ^ s purpose Dr. Democrats that he was Interested In rara avenue nm ve. . on the part of the cast mean.s siic- Reynolds, while 37 1 2 per cent Applications for Old Age Assist­ Country Club. Many sufferers relieve nairginfr Kross, and Michael Flaachetti, for­ has expressed presldcntlsl aspira­ of Park avenue proves responsive Several Industrial plants were He said many candidates for con Woolam; Mr. Jones, Joseph Libsch True’s Elixir, for 85 years, has. preating a split In the ranks of the to his suit, Baxt^^ forgets hia cesa, then the quality of the play Is shut dawn In .Western ' Ma-s.sachu- went’ to his sister, little Anne Can­ ance awards, payment of which are Also, Connecticut Past Chiefs, backache quickly, once they discover mer detective and now deputy com­ tions. said In a Boston political vention delegates would be ‘‘shrewd Jarge, Wallace Thrall; Robert Wll that the real cause of their trouble been found effective. club to embarra-ss John T. Robinson, old friends In tha pursuit of the assured. setts and many North Adams, non Reynolds, 11, under, the settle­ expected to start next month, must Order of Scottish Clans, convention, Hams, Robert Loverin; Mrs. Bassett, missioner of the Department of broadcast; "What Is more logical have been completed before Sunday, enough to stand for election as may be tired kidneys. state president. elusive beauty. The comedy lakes place In the Ma.ss., families were forced to flee ment. supper and entertainment. Masonic Virginia Hambach; Henry P. Scho­ The kidneys are one of Nature's Markets, Weights And Measures of than that greedy political machines, March 15, according to Qiarlty Roosevelt delegates,” but if chosen New York. William T. Farrington. Jr., who Of course there are surprises and lobby of the Macklyn Hotel, a small their homes. Before; his death from a pistol would vote for a platform repudiat­ Temple. , field, James Devlin; Margaret Scho­ chief ways of taking tho acids and anxious for votes, should seek to ex­ Commissioner George H. Waddell. tend their control to the relief waa succeeded hy Carmine Clprlano disappointme-nts for Baxter In the rountryfled affair, somewhere In Both branches of the Hoosac riv­ bullet at his . palatial estate at ing the New Deal, hoping in this way April 15.—Easter ball of Knights field, Elizabeth Leonard; Herbert waste out of the blo^. If they don’t Dr.Thie'sElixir rolls?" Monday night as the president of absorbing love drama which cul­ Connecticut. Mac makes a wager er were eight feet above normal and Winston-Salem, N, C.. u few years Of a large number of persons who of Columbus at Sunset Ridge club. Hamilton Dade, Richard Wilcox pass 3 pints a day and so ftet rid of have filled out applications for the to defeat the President Indirectly. more than 3 pounds of waste matter, The True Family Laxative the Young Democratic Club of Wn- minates, Htirprl.-iingly enough, with that he will bo able to make an Im- llooflcd stretches of agricultural ago, Smith Reynolds had ' settled Object of Antis. April 27.—11th annual concert of Penrod Schofield, George Davieau FLOODS SWEEP STATE, Deniugoguery, Says Knox peruslon, the cases of more than 40 your 15 miles of kidney tubes may terbury, alio scofTcd at Mr. Robin­ a romantic nltachmont between pre.salon on the first girl who land In Adams and North Adams. *500,000 upon his first wife, Anne Such delegates, Lewis said, would Beethoven Glee club at High achool Sam Williams, Lewis Gessay; Mar­ Good (or you and your children. have )• 'll completely Investigated need flushlnir. Col. Frank Knox, candidate for son’s charge that he has been head­ himself and Miss Faye. passes. She happens to be carrying The Deerfield river carried large Cannon Reynolds, daughter of a geek a platform "that would re- hall. jorie Jones, Gertrude Prokop If you have trouble with frequent AUIN MOOSES, BRIDGES, the Republican presidential nomina­ ing a "rump" club, not officially rec­ The entertainment of "King of a blue hand bag and he must se­ Ice cakes across the highway mak­ North Carolina textile magnate. and sent to the state welfare office April 29. — Memorial hospital Gcorgic Bassett, Arthur Koch; Rev bladder passaircs with scanty amount Many letters have been receivei ing it Impassable and knocking over noimce the principle doctrines on tion—on the husttnga In Hounton, ognized. Burlesque" centers about the ex­ cure this bag as cvldenec of the sue- This settlement, made at the time In Hartford by Sherwood G. Bowers, which President Roosevelt haa been Barn Dance at State Armory. Lester Kinosling, Robert Burns which often smart and burn, tho 1C from those who have used Dr. Mr. Farrington displayed the offi­ citing and gay production scenes ce.s.s of his conquest. The blue bags telegraph and telephone poles. chairman of the Board of Select­ Herman, Robert Neff; Verman miles of kidney tubes may need flush­ Tex.—declared New Dcalera to bo of their divorce, also provided a ‘operating,’ the result of which would ing out. This danger signal may be True’s Elixir and found it to be a PARALYZEINDDSTRY "guilty of flagrant demagoguery" cial charter of the Young Demo­ which 20th Centiuy-Fox haa pro- he runs up against and the difficul­ State police were put on special men, with recommendations of dis­ Chester Sokoloskl; Mr. Coombes, duty early In the day In Western trust of *500,000 for their daughter. positions. be to put him on a platform opposed Walter Brauer. tho beginning of nagging backache, helpful family medicine for young In charging that "those of us who cratic club of Waterbury from an vldctl. To the nvc scintillating ties encountered could not have been Anne. to what he has been doing or force leg pains, loss of pep and energy, get­ and old. Made from imported cry out against reckless spending Insldo pocket, and pointed out that tunes wWch Jimmy McHugh and foreseen at the outset. The play Massachusetts and freely resorted “ IRISH NIGHT MONDAY Funeral of William C. Johnson ting up nights, swelling, pufllness un­ (OraUnoed From Page One) to dynamite to break up ice Jams, him to decline the nomination." The funeral of William C. John herbs—Mild and pleasant to take and boon-doggling —would econo­ this rooming's announcement that Ted Koehler have ■ provided, the bubbles with fun and the mirthrpro- der the eyes and dizziness. stellar supporting cant dances, Mill river at Haydenvllle, outside The Senator forecast that If the son. 38, who died suddenly at his Don’t wait for serious trouble. Ask — Not a harsh purgative — It acts dltlona In years all along the N or mize by ‘letting the people starve'.' Bernard Mullen was the president of voklng complications keep It mtlvlng ani-Roosevelt Democrats failed in sings and provides fun. "Lovely at a rapid fire pace that will give of Northampton, caused a heavy Ice DOIX-KIDNAPCASE IN ST. JAMES’S HALL home In Vernon Center on Sunday, your druggist for DOAN’S PILOTS— , xvalk river from Georgetown Political ob.scrvcra found cause the recognized Young Democrat or­ Jam, but dynamite failed to break ! their objective at the convention which have been used successfully promptly and effectively. ganization had never' before been Lady" and "Shooting High" are every one their moneys worth of was held from his late home this af­ through Wilton. At one point In for speculating about the future of It, although It succeeded In shatter­ WOMAN ON TRIAL they would run a "(Constitutional ternoon at two o’clock. Rev. Wil­ for over 40 years by millions of made public, in spite of the claim of two of the' songs, ' already widely laugh.s. The following Epworth people. They give happy relief and Ask For It At Tour Store Norwalk,. Herman Laslo, caretaker, former Senator MoAcs as a result ing gla,s8 In nearby homes. (Continued from Page Une) CIRCLE Demdcrat" In an effort to beat Presi­ liam F. Tyler, pastor of the Vernon the Robinson group that Mr. Mullen popular. Another hit is "I Love to Leaguers make up the cast of the will help flush out the 15 miles of used a rowboat to assist neighbors of his capture of second place on Ride the Horses on a Merry-Go- Tho Connecticut river, which runs dent Roosevelt or at least throw the Weekly Card Parly to Be Com­ Center Congregational church of­ kidney tube& Get DOAN’S PILtLS. virtually Isolated by water. the Republican slate of delegates to was elected last January, play: Robert Shaw, Winslow Mc­ through the affected region, moved election Into the House. Round" by Jack Yellen and’ Lew Laughlin, Arlene Holmes, Ruth Ty- ca. But matrons said they had not bined WJlh Entertainment of Two Are companies were sent to tho National convention from New "If Mr. Mullen Is president ot Pollack. up only slowly despite the furore In the heart to Inform Mrs. Bannister SATURDAY Under the law If no candidate gets something, it must be a rump organ­ ler, Walter McConnell, Arthur Pratt Irish Songs and Dances. the squatters' colony of unemployed Hampshire. Moses, defeated for re- Prominent members of the app- smaller streams. A rise of slightly of the develupcicnts. A GREAT PICrrURE a majority o f the electoral votes In Watsrbury early today on reports ization," said Mr. Farrington. "I Emma Mae Smith, Robert Pratt. more than four feet was registered the President la elected by the House election In the Democratic landslide ...... 1 porting b*‘*K Lanicast inClUUCQ included f Fats ALfl Waller,WflllCr Ethel Walker, Anna Mae McNeli "I simply can’t tell her,” said one COJIINO BACK that two men were stranded on In 1932. has been menthned aa a understand that Joseph Robinson. | sepia snngstur; Dixie Dunbar, Nick at Holyoke dam In 24 hours. woman guard last night. "She has BY POPLXAR REQUEST! of Representatives. "Irish Night" will be celebrated islands of low land adjoining the brotheroroincr of the statestnto pre.sldcnt;nrp.Hldpnt- aiL.nn.i i.. ¥-»_i__ __ . .. and Gerald Chappell. posalbic candidate this year, to run Long. Jr.. Kenny Baker and the Workmen were rashed to dams In been telling us she doesn’t care Monday Instead of St. Patrick’s day Naugatuck river. Gabriel Price of the Internal Reven- Paxton Sisters, dance specialists. . T*’ *; *’®Kln promptly at 8 Oxford and Carlton to keep them against Senator Keyes (R.. N. H,). o clock and will probably last about about herself, but she his been wor­ at St. James's hall, when the week­ Btatlon Flooded "One fight at a time," wat all the uo Bureau, called a meeting and The co-feature la "Boulder Dam" from going out. The main highway GIRL SCOUT EXECUTIVE Ansonla reported water In the two Tioiira. Candy will be soM dur­ from Worcester to Springfield was ried to death about her boys and ‘RUGGLES ly card party will be combined with iTTER LIGHT -k BETTER SIGHT comment Moses would make. He I nlarrlng Rosa Alexander and Frances." railroad station, two feet of water 1 Patricia Ellis. ing the Intermission by. Leaguers under water as deep as 'ou feet. A a first class entertainment consist­ and others on the slate will go to under the direction of Marlo.i Mc­ Frances Bannleter, 15, sister of In some streets and a complete de­ foot ot water covered the Worces- WOMEN’S GUILD GUEST ing of Irish sketches, songs and moralization of train service. the Cleveland convention unpledged, Gets the Palm Neil and Marion Keeney. A fine ter-Providence, R. I., arterial high­ Arthur and Daniel, was the reluc­ OF RED GAP’ but favorable to the candidacy of tant key witness for the Crowh at With dances. The program will continue Communicationh companies also From Floridans electric clock, donated by E. J Mur­ way In some sections. for an hour, from 7:30 to 8:30, be­ bad difficulty maintaining service, Col. Knox. phy will be glyen during the evening At Barrc, Mass., the public libra­ her brother’s trial. Mrs. H. F. L. Locke of Hartford In a surprise Harris county prim ABOUT TOWN CHARLES LAUGHTON ginning with a group of girls from Make Sure O f Correct Lighting By which was Interrupted In many ------to the Leaguer who has sold the ry was flooded and books floated The formal sentence of death for Addresses Center Congrega Miss Gertrude Fenerty’s dancing parts o f the state. ary election In Georgia yesterday CHARLIE RUGGLES Robert OUion. manager of the Toro ticketa for the play. ' around the cellar In four feet of Arthur will be pronounced later. He tional Church Group Yes classes pt the School street Recre­ Early attempts to reach Seymour President Roosevelt rolled up an McAnrArs shoe store e.9at 977 Main _a— street a Tho moHey derived from the water. grinned when he heard the guilty ation Center. Arllne Gardner and rsported to have suffered severe overwhelming lead over Gov. Eu In Maine the Androscoggin river ON THE SAME SHOW terday. will leave Saturday for Bostonton, this endeavor on the part verdict yesterday. JACK PERRIN In James Farrand will appear in songs Having An Expert Measure The Light­ losses as a result of the high water, gen'e Talmndgc, New Deal foe. AiR.sfl,Ma.ss, wnercwhere hene willwin attend the " i-wupic wm"■'ill oebe ii.seu.scd In was rising along all Its reaches. The kidnaping charge against his and dances. The Children of Mary were unsuccessful by telephone and spring convention of managers of the nroeiiHnp’ n now electrically___n . . ||. Thick Icc added to the possibility of mother Is the first In Canadian •HAIR TRIGGER CASEY' Mrs. H. L. F. Locke of Hartford will put on a short Irish play en­ reports Indicated the streets W'cre company. himinated signboard for the chii overflow In lowlands. Ai North addressed the Women’s Guild of the titled, “Katie’s New Hat," coached flooded. church Maritime Province history. ------This----- Is .....the second year matthat the Baldwin. Me., a half-mile of tarred Center Congregational church yes­ by Gertrude Campbell. Thomas ing Efficiency O f Your Home« The RIppowam river, normally a TROOP 1, BOY SCOOTS, The Young Peopis's society of the people have been working on road waa torn up by the Ice-Jammed terday afternoon on the- subject of Martin, James Breen and Thomas meandering stream, in Stamford water of Quaker brook. "Girl Scoutlhg." Mahy of the mem­ Hu-mphreys-wiU- be heard, lo Irish rose to a record high after the rain. Concordia•dla Lutheran ...uLiiriau churchuniircn'Will will bowoowi l'‘ ' .." " V ----- ■f'l they hwu need unijonly a .' t Westfield. Mass., the Westfield tomorrow■ow night at the Y. M. C. A. 1, ■itendance tomorrow night to bers of the. Manchester Girl' Scout airs and Alec Madden will dance If you believe as we do, that seeing without strain i.s important to the welfare of Luckies are less acid A number of cellars In the outlying PLAN PARENTS’ NIGHT river overflowed its hanks but offi­ Today . Tomorrow Council was present. Mrs. Locke Irish Jigs. Members of St. James's every member of your family, then why not prove to yourself, through a two-day free districts were flooded and some alleys. Members are requested to 1 . x ’.*’"’ opportunity of buy- cials did not view condttio.is with m eerat the church at 7:30. j **''■ "Pt’liR- who Is a Brownie trainer, approved choir will also sing Irish songs. trial in your own honic, the efficiency of one of these Westinghouse Golden Jubilee families were reported contemplat­ alarm because the river later start­ and Saturday by the National Scout organization, , Following the entertainment the ing moving owing to their Inability ed to drop. STATE “ Better-Light Better-Sight” Lamps? Troop 1, Boy Scouts, which Is Trustees and members of the r A f M iiA v r -' prefaced her talk by a reference to usual card games ot whist, bridge ,to keep furnaces going. ftflfiliAted with tho Second Cong^roffA* Juliette Low, who waa the founder and setback will be played, with Excots of Acidity of Other Popular Brandt Over Lucky Strika CigaraHtt The home of Mr. and Mrs. David tlonal church, will observe "Parents' & h ‘ ‘ c ^ ? . X " wln“ m .et on Tues! I PREDICTS ef the Girl Scout movement in Amer orlzes and refreshments appropriate Rogers, a onc-familv bungalow on GERMANY’S PEACE OFFER tea. Starting with a small group to t- 0 occasion. % t * # « a s night". Friday evening, March 27, • « the Federal highway, and the club­ with a roaal beef supper and prO'- of girls the program has grown to Mrs. Nelson L'Heureux and John house o f tliB Fish and Game Asso­ gram at the church. Rev. Dr. Rey­ take actmn ' rcbulldlng^°the “ SOLID SOUTH” BREAK 382,000 members In the United Murphy are co-chairmen of the THE FLOOR LAMP BALANCE • 1 , ciation, both at New Milford, were church chapel burned last Mondav * DEPENDS ON NEW MOVES nolds, pastor of the church, will be night. The meeting will be held In States today. Juliette Low lived following committee making ar­ r LUCKY STRIKE ! swept don-nstream by the rising rangements for the evening: Mrs. waters. the principal speaker and the boye Orange Hall. not for herself but for others said 100 watt'bulb with 19” leatherette win put on a play. The troop, the (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Liocke, and her one vision was Edward Dolan, Mrs. Henry Grue s- i : Owing to heavy fog which Publisher Tellw Texans He ner, Mrs. Charles Donohue, Mrs. parchment shade. 10” translucent hlonketed that section early today first organized In town, numbers 26. "The Cosmopolitan club mualeale Finds Men.v Demoorals Dis­ to have a World Conference of Scout ■rhe event Is sponsored by the tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock In Berlin, the Wllhelmstrasse leaders to foster International peace Jeunes Dower, Mrs. James Mack- no trace of either building has been sey, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, Mrs. S. glass direct and indirect reflector. $ n . 9 5 found. Boy Scout troop committee, the promises 'to be one of the most en­ satisfied \Xifh the Adminis­ viewed a French threat o^ secession and friendship. Her dream came B RA N D tration. from tho League of Nations—which Hildebrand, Mrs. C. J. Blanchard, High lighted bronze plate standard. i At North Kent, 1,800 feet of the personnel of which is drawn from joyable ever given by the club. All true In 1926 when delegations from Mrs. James Fogarty, Mrs. B. O’Neil, Nsw Haven railroad's tracks are the two North Main street churches, Manchester artists arc on the pro- Germany Is willing to re-enter— as the 27 countries In which Girl Scout­ I B R AN b D , proof that France will not let the Mrs. C. Blmle, Miss Nellie Naven, . $1.85 Down - $2.70 per month \% under water. namely, Harry B. Elliott, chairman; granS. Mrs. Bertcllne Lashlnske and ing flourished met together at Camp Miss Madeline O’Brien, Miss Delia 12.— (A P I— League "work against her.” p : . New Milford reported damage Nelson Smith, Ralph Rockwell, a. Albert Pearsdn, vocalists; Frank Edith Macy, the national training Breen. ; sstimated at X30.000. David Williams, Melvin Cox, Harold Krieskl. violinist, with Mrs. R. K. C^I. Frank Knox told Texans today An official declaration was Issued camp In New York state for leaders. Hanna. Anderson and Mrs. William Rush R».TMhu “ ''®r^ chance for the replying to "various press reports ’ ' 7 7 ) A landslide In Grove street there ^publicans to crack the "Solid Mrs. Locke then spoke of the Im­ made'that thoroughfare Impassable playing the piano and organ num­ and the utterances of foreign states, portance of having the girls plan CH.APUN IN SPEAKINa ROLE The Secona Congregational church, J In tho coming Presi­ men." Same as above described lamp to vehicular traffic. by vote o f the Church Council at Its bers. It will be at Center church dential election. their own ‘ program ' through their At Riverton huge slacks of Ice house with Mrs. O. F. Toop as hos­ The declaration was chiefly cal­ Hongkong, March 12.— (AP) — except it has 3-filament bulb meeUng last night at the parsonage, The (Chicago publisher, on the last Court of Honor and Patrol system, tess, with tea served by the hospital­ culated to sho'w that France was so 1th the leader guiding but not com- (Jharlle Chaplin, making a tour of voted to sponsor a new- troop of through the west and heavily armed and bad so many (100-200^300 watts) and 3- . 5 0 Girl Scouts, making the 12th troop ity committee. andlnfe. From the many hobbles the F v East after completing his PROPER AGING southwest, said he had found every allies and guarantors for her as- way switch. . In the Manchester Girl Snout or­ reaa t to believe the votes of curity that the Franco-Soviet pact ndertaken In the troop may grow a latest comedy; arrived hero today ganization. Pue to an error In copy the in­ 'future vpcation for the Individual and said he had Ideas for new pic­ Democrats dlssatisflcd was both Unnecessary and unJusUfl- .$2.00 Down - $3.50 per month Tobacco in its natural state is harsh stalled price of the Universal Elec­ with "New Deal" policies, would a b lc.' girl. tures which he would write while MAHIEU'S tric Range, Model 5246 appeared in swing to (he Republican candidate. The declaration charged that If The hostesses yesterday were Mrs. returning to the United States. and strong. Though "cured” by the n yesterday’s advt. of the Manchester ... Democrats do not regard France still fears for her security, Charles Oliver, Mrs. Robert Dewey, He may play a suitable non-com­ NOTED EYE SPEQALIST Electric Co. as *73.90 cash. It should the New Deal with Its excessive despite the Locarno Pact, "ths Mrs. Leon Fogll, Mrs. Harold Agard edy part hlipself. In which he would grower before sale, it is unsuited for Friday Specials have been *83.90 ca.sh. expenditures and strong tei.dency French government should at least and Mrs. Paul Agard. speak, be said, insisting be niust maintain silence only In the tradi­ use without hirther aging. During Alaska Salmon, w DIES IN WASHINGTON toward centralized national govern- have reported that fact previously THE TABLE LAMP ■The King of Kings", Cecil B. ment with bureaucratic powers, as to the powers of the Locarno Pact tional Charlie Chaplin motion pic­ this aging period (which ranges in tall can ...... l U C DcMIIle’s film drama, impressed a a true expreasion of their party's in order to attempt either to build CURB QUOTATIONS ture role. My-T-Fine Desserts, i large audience of young people at principles," Col. Knox, himself a this new measure for security Into He said bs hoped to produce and the case of Lucky Strike from 114 Washington, hlarch 12— (A P )— the matinee performance yesterday candidate for the Republican Presi­ tho Locarno Pact Itself or at least direct two pictures a yev from 8 p k ? s ...... l O C I Dr. William Holland Wllmer, 73. in the South Blethodist church, and dential nomination, said. to bldng It cosnpletely Into Una with By ASSOCIATED PRESS now, starring Paulette Goddvd, bis $ / ? . 9 5 to 3 years) important changes occur. Granulated Sugar, a o nationally known eye specialist, In the evening at 7:80 when it was "1 am not indifferent to proper IL" Assd 6as and EH A .. leading lady, who Is accompanying died today at his bpme here. shown again an even greater num care of the destitute, pensions for The declaration gave a resume of Am Sup Pow ...... him, with ber mother, on the tour. These "Nature” changes result in 10-lb. cloth M ig ...... 4 0 C Canadian M a rcon i...... Wllmer was a director o f the ber gathered. Each player was the aged, controlling child labor or France’s position when France bad Wllmer Ophthalmologlcal Institute Biding the farmers.” he explained. military alliances with Belgium, Cent States E l ...... the partial "smoothing out” of the r '■m chosen with infinite pains, and for Clt S e r y ...... at Johns Hopkins University from his or her ability to faithfully por­ "M y fundamental difference with C^zecboslovakla and Poland. WOULD LEGALIZE BEANO 1 the present administration Is that cat Serv, p f d ...... original harsh qualities of the leaf. lU founding In 1922 unUl his retire, tray the Biblical characters, and "As these were defensive . alll' 100 watt bulb with 19” leatherette parchment shade. ' LUCKIES ARE LESS ACIOl ment in 1934. when he returned to the whole ‘New Deal’ philosophy ances," said the declaration, "and u Elec Bond and Share Boston, March 12.— (A P )— The Our process of manufacture carries private practice at Washington. the result is a motion picturs that looks toward centralized, autocrat­ Ford Limited ...... game of Beano, Senator Frank Hur­ 10” translucent direct and indirect reflector. High lighted Kacant chamlzol (aztz ihow* that oMtar Is splrltuslly exalting. Germany baa no aggressive biten- TYPEWRITERS He was recognized as one of the ic government, with attendant de­ tlons with reference to France or Nlag Hud P o w ...... ley o f Holyoke estimates, could yield bronze plate standard. these improvements many steps papular brandz hovg an axcazz of odd.' Nation’s outstanding authorities on I f - struction (rf local, self-government. these other atatea, they were not Penn R o a d ...... the state at least *1,000,000 annually Now 00 display, tbs new model CAT IS FLOOD HEBOLNE Underwood and Royal Porubles. sy« diseases. His Institute was a "The present odminisb-ation, car­ regarded by Germany as conflicting Segal Lock ...... in new tax revenue...... 95c Down - $2.00 per month further— as every L ucky Strike ity evarkucky Strika of from 53X to 100$. pioneer In research on these dis­ A.LBonia. March 12.— (A P) __A ried away through enthusiasm for with the Lacarno Pact and were Unit Gas ...... He said so yesterday before a leg­ thsM machines have all tbs fea- mother cat was the heroine of to- Cigarette exemplifies: A Light tuTM and are standard In every eases and their treatments; pet projects, bos been willing to de­ accepted without further ado." Unit Lt and Pow A . islative committee hearing on his *usutn viziFiioav iNoiriNoim cmMicAi Dr. Wllmer was dressing to go Uay;s Naugatuck river flood. When stroy the right of local, self-goveiii- UUl Pow and Lt . . . . petition for taxation of operators of way. the water in the basement of the Smoke of rich, rip^bodied tobacco. lABOKATOtllS AND XUiAICH OROUf* r?tii * *’hen he became 111. ment. I am for almost every objec­ HEADS POtXTBY MEN Ark Nat G as ...... the game. SEE ANY LOCAL LAMP DEALER OR CMIlng Ms son. Richard Wllmer, be Protesting that she "owed it all to G. C. Murpbey Oo. department tive the ‘New Deal’ confesses to, but "Beano has been abused and ad­ store, where :>ltt.v had her live kit­ Middletown, March 12.— (A P ) — ^ $ 4 5 . 0 0 returned to bed but died within a mother and father," Norma Crim the method undertaken was wrong, Homer Huntington of Wlnsted waa DAVID VS. OOUATH vantage taken of legalizing the few minutes. tens. began to fill with water, aba aa well as timing In many cazsa modestly accepted the title of elected president at the Connectieut Oklahoma City—Check caiarles game", be declared. "The legaliza­ Although complaining of not feel- "Miss Florida 1936" In the con­ carried them one by one to tha "ConservaUon of soU fertility aa A. Sugga as one who did something tion was passed primarily to aid Service Typewriter top atep of the cellar stairs, where Poultry-AseoeUUon today. ^ , The Manchester Electric Company IT’S TOASTED"-Ypur. throat protection I Ing well during the past ftw days, test at tbs Mlaml-Biltmore Pool a natural resource and flading uses about it when a large bus nudged churches and ch ^ ta b le organiza­ ( ' o . he had not been seriously m they were safe until removed to the for farm commodltlee other than w Others elected were; his midget automobile off tbi pave­ tions over some of the rough places at Coral Gables. The pretty 19- I. M. BImbert Fallows, Nor» ON THE SAME SHOW 773 Main S t Phone 5181 Hartford. Uona. He U eurx’lved by two sons, Rich­ main floor o f the atore. "nje mother food are the best means of working ■ ot m ent The indulgence landed him duririg bard times. They have bene­ year-old. Miamian has a smile that cat and her rescued family were nrichtown, vice president and John A WARNER BROS. HITI Local Ageoto—Kemp'a, Ue. ard H. and Williara H. WUmer. Jr. rlvali her stete'e famous climate out relief o f the farm problem,” be In court for h^ got "so dam mad” fited, but it Is the easiest matter In —against irritation—against cough one daughter, Mrs. Russell E. Bard later placM on exhibition In a show M i d . B. Knecht of New Haven, treasurer. he hauled out a pistol and fired into the world to form a club and donate and, almoet Incredibly, avows no window, where they attracted eon- lecutlra c ROSS ALEXANDER in ‘BOULDER DAM* tfS . TW A—tfraw Ta»arf rtyiw»aav and his widow. 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couraging o^dy. And making an white eeUs o f the body, which In^ meeting wiU be hield. It Is bop^ that everyone has started on their \ 'Wh NEVU THINK 1 SCMmtD uncommonly flnC.Job o f It. crease will be discovered through flsttrlyrRtrr LEGION MARKSMEN amateur hour'number. Tbe Good­ SNOW MELTS FAST Aid of Nation*s Dentists MID SOIIED THESE OriTNeS. : making suitable blood tests. ’ BEHIND Community Players Value , THEY lOOK SO ORAY The form of rheumatic fever In New York night circle a-as formed and the ' — whlc.i j most common Is the rocur meeting closed with Tape. ^Bfuttig B fraib THE COURT ISSUE Editor, The Herald: COMMUNITY PLAYERS ring form. Tho patient will be trou­ IT]THE SCENES! Scribe, Louise Dewey. 5 Years On Stage Highly IN DRIVING RAIN Needed to Trap Criminals Kindnesa of The Editor of The . BEAT NEW BRITAIN ____ PUBUHUBU Bf THB The action of the chief justice of bled for a time, then all .of his IN Troop 8 m iA U ) PRINTINO COMPACT. INU Relativo to the fifth anniversary the Dletrlet of Oolumbla Federal symptoms will subside and be will Manchester Herald. By OEOROB BOSS. Ato be a man of mystery. He says Troop 8 held Its meeting at the I t BIa m U 9 tt— t be free from them for a consider­ N*w Tork.—Ho croons while he!that It all began quite simply, quite Uancb«At«r. Conn. of the Community Players and to Court—which Is merely an Inferior I read your article, "Herald Read­ Highland Park school, Friday, By JOSEPH L. HANDLEY , J sad across to Hollywood with "The Washington, March 12.— (AP) — : This Is part of the drive to-cap-; able period, after whleb another er". Some one bai said "man Is a hacks a "horschired" cab, sings sn Inadvertently. An actor by calling, March 6. While waiting for the Justice Department agents are I ture Alvin Karpis and other gang-i THOUAH rBRtiUBON the modest (exposition of the Play­ United States court having jurisdic­ rASHINGTOI^ Preetdent, Community Players ” Whole Town’s Talking." Grade No Damage Done Here by OtatraJ MaatfAr flare-up develops, necessary evil." We have the aria from "La Bohem*" upon re- he guarded against the rainy days Local Rifle Team Needs Two troop to assemble the girls played school children have ^ g g le d at quietly enlisting the aid of the N a­ aters. Karpis and aotrie others arej ers' aspirations and past labors set 3Y RODNEY OUTCHER^ quest, wrears elegant swallow tails:of that profession, by obtalnmg h|s FoundAd OetobAt 1. H it tion Within and for tho District of As a general rule, when the joint mechhnical man or robot, but wc several games. Captain Smith help­ March 16, 1931, the Manchester "Penrod", romantic youngsters have tion's dentists In one phase of a two­ known to have tried to thwart forth elsewhere In this Issue by the aymptoms-.are marked, the parent and pleated pants, and gives his | first taxi-driving license 12 years ed the girls working on their sec­ Columbia— In Issuing an Injunction have to admit that human beings Herald Washington Correspondent More Wins for Hartford Community Players produced their thrilled at "Three Cornered Moon” Floodwater As Storm fold drive for quick Identification of^ Identification by burning or cutting \ PubltAbAd K vtr? tCTAnins BioApt group's president, Mr. Handley, tha will give them his entire attention are needed to put them Jnto action. fares free rides If he likes tholr: ago and took to his hack ev4rytlme ond class badge and Lieutenant and "Tho Enchanted A pril", adult "public enemies." their fingers. But Federal agents f ■uadaya and Holfdaya CattrAd at tha restraining a committee of the Unit­ and may overlook the heart injury first three-act play. They will, pro­ /T nEVER scrub ... NEVER BOtL ] But how can. you balance the nor Some Amusing “ Dirt’* Dug Out of looksj>r they like hts voloe. 1 pro- a ehow closed up. But, although Tournaud held a class with the girls theater fans have chilled at "The Representatives of the Federal .said no criminal has yet succeeded Peat OfflCA at ManebAAtAr. Conn., aA Herald has a word of Its own to say. ed States Senate from following an which la threatenihg. The concensus i SlUSERINSO . IT SOAKS our capita tax and production of the Politicians’ "PasU” . . .Utterances s^nt The Cruising Troubadour. unemployed as a tbesplan, be main- who were working on First Aid. duce their twenty-fifth play March Bellamy Trial" and "Double Door" , Continues in Night. Bureau of Investigation have been | In destroying enough of the tell-tale I BAOond ClAAA U all Mattar. The problem— It may be a very of medical opinion of today la tha? County Title, One to Tie. X OlRT,ANOaOTHES Indicated course o f action In tho man who sets the machine Into ac­ O f F. D. R. Are Compared...... He Is neither a sandwich man for talncl his social life and went to Florence Salmonsen, Flora Pickles. 18, this year. Many tales of their arid sentimental grandmothers have making contacts with dental socl-! ^MiCOM'EAORS the Joint signs are relatively unlm- whorls and curves to make identifl-! 'CW m iCCM i A real duty—o f sustaining the living course of an Investigation would tion with the thousands of Jobless, Another "Walk" by Al Smith Is the cab concern nor a song-plugging many a formal dinner of supper Louise Dewey, PhylUs Woodward trials and troubles, the constant wept Joyfully at "Little Women.” etles, urging their members to keep cation Impossible. SHADES WMITfR J SUBSCRIPTION RATES tmrtanl and that the heart Involve­ and Laura Andlslo attended this OaA Yaar. by mall ...... MVO theatre over a period of unknown non-producing men and wpmen who spy, and he Is not serving his tnltia-toltiai! | party in his bib, tucker, and a 6 & hard work, the excitement of put­ The motto of this organization uplform records of work done on seem to call for an Immedlate-show- ment which they hide Is In reality Recalled.... Roosevelt Revealed . Manchester’s American Legion Manchester'* big snowbanks mell- The agents believe the criminals' Par Month, by m 11 ...... I to pay ho property tax, dodge their tlon Into a college fraternity. The; 15 chnrioL ■ He used his own. be- class. The clash worked on every­ ting on the play .Itself, could be for these four busy years might the teeth of patients. duration against the extremely diffi­ tho important phaae of the disease. As “Foe" of Britain In Boer War thing they had taken up with Dr. ed away last night under the com­ attempts may prove to be boomcr- ' Blasia Copy ...... t OS down. rent payments and live In an era of (Trulslng Troubadour, SIgnorinas, Is i cause he reasonably argued, why Rifle team deefated New Britain's written—but the pleasure of bring­ have been that legend over the en­ Such records aro as accurate os Dalivarad oaa yaar ...... cult competition of the cinema Is A fte r the heart Is affected, the child ... .Tugwell Poetry Bared. Knapp. The meeting was closed angs because such mutilations will Within the past year there has down and the rest If forced to do bone fide. to a rival hack? ^ team In a Hartford County shoot ing worthwhile plays to the people trance gate at the Fox— 20th Cen­ bined attacks o f -Ti fiO-degree tem­ fingerprints In establishing Idcnllt.v, t generally complains of beaming so? with a Goodnight circle and the 'be "brands" arousing the suspicion rapidly devolving on Just such little been an accumulation o f Instances Washington, March 12. — Many He U Beau Brummeil, Don JUan, | H is social life grow so over- held at the Pearl street range here of Manchester has been worth alt tury Movie lot, "A play ought to be perature, an all-'i.’ ght driving south­ agents say. They already have sue-1 MEMBER o r THE ASSOCIATED tired too quicjily or of weakneas-and Now about the Townsend Plan. singing of Taps. an Image of human nature for the of policemen everywhere. PRESS bands of devotees as our own Com-, Tour Romance. Let the Oulslng i whelming, that ho found himself the trouble Involved. east rain and a warm wind. For a ceeded In Identifying several dead In which Individual Judges of In­ may therefore be less active physi­ Only American citizens are to re­ Politicians have "pasta" which pro­ last night, 925 to 908. With but Scribe. Jeanne Tournaud. delight and Instruction o f mankind.” Tha Ataociated Pr«A» la axcluaivtly munlly Players. The contest be­ Troubadour take you to wherever In hla dinner Jacket almost always Despite the competition of church time last night old timer* were re­ criminals through this means. ferior courts have aa.surncd the pre­ cally than other children the same ceive It. Remember the 80 year men vide some good reading In election three more matches to shoot It has Troop 9 But it Isn’t. Taken boldly ^ from 'antltlad to the uae for reauhileatton age. you are going and serenade you en and with no time for a change of societies and lodges which have at­ minded of another historic storm Yesterday the F. B. I. moved . lo of alt newt dlapetehea credOt'd to l> tween the arttculstc stage and the and women of today are the ones years. to win but one more to tie for first The regular meeting of Troop 9 tempted serious- productions and George Kelly’s weir known sardonic rogative of po.s.slng upon the const.I- I suggest that those of you who route. And you Can stop looking wardrobe. And so In that attire, was held Monday night. Patrol cor­ which occurred 48 years ago on the prevent "public enemies" from slip­ o r not otherwleo credited in thia talking films is one In which trj^mcrir who bore the expense of the World place and by taking two of the half-prepared, 'fly-by-nlght /produc­ comedy "The Torch Bearers” a play Vapar and alao tha local naara pub« tionallty of United Stales laws, Indi­ desire additional Information on Both parties employ trained dig­ at tha "clock" with apoplectic he solicited fares when he wasn't ners were formed and dues collect­ same date—the famous blizzard of ping through the law's dragnet by W ar;, For twenty years they have three remaining games will be tion companies the Players - have aimed directly at amateur dramatic llahcd and alao tba local nawa pub- .dous advantage accrues to the pic­ R H E U AiATIC FE V E R send for my gers to unearth the dj,rt. start*. This Is free; But Who is he? tied up at parties and Sang to Us ed. In patrol Corners we made plans March 10-12, 1888. m)itllating their fingertips. The HUNTER cating growth of the theory that the produced that which brought champions of the league. survived and given to a regularly clubs, their motto has been “I don’t llahed haratn'. tured drama. Bo broad is the scope four special articles along that FOr instance, there are some of Our hero's real name is David customers as a lark. This cheered for the year. Last week Dorothy Several inches of rain (ell during bureau Issued a request to all police BALTIMORE RYE WHISKEY A BLEND All rtghta of rapublloation of veto power over acts of Congress wealth to their employers, yet re­ The local team next meets Glas­ Increasing number of people plays think they noticed It”—"They", be­ line. W rite to me In care of this Roosevelt’s utterances as ' governor Howell and once he called himself him up so much, he says, that he Chapin was Invested. Captain Suth­ the past 24 hours b Inglng local to "hold" persons with mutilated fin­ apacial dlapatchaa herein -*ra alao re- of the movies that effecta of setting ceived only a living wage. Are they tonbury In Glastonbury, March 24; which have proved their worth on ing the audience, and "It" the small lies not only In the President but In newspaper and enclose ten cents of New, Tor)/' which you might the Taxi Tenor. But later discov­ then evolved the Idea of complimen­ erland took a group In housekeep­ gers until their fingerprints can be served. and environments arc easily attain­ not entitled like the aged slaves in East Hartford at Manchester. April Broadway and In Hollywood. mistake, the lost cue, or the lack of streams up to flood stage. The driv­ any one of a swarm of occupants of and one large, self-addressed en- compare ^ Ith some of his state­ ered to his chagrin that he was a tary taxi trips. ing and Lieutenant Johnson In First rushed here for comparison with the pre Civil War days to their mainten­ 8 and closes the seaSon with a Early In their career the Players proper equipment to achieving a de­ ing rain did a nice Job o f street m m BETTER Full service client of N B A Servlet. able which would be far beyond the volo. 0 and the articles will be mail­ ments and actions aa president. baritone! So he hhanged to the He Is hoping that one day. a radio Aid. After singing a few songs wo government's voluminous flics. Mwai'la 8Atiiie«M flY« toatiUMr, m«.. •sttiMOaS, «•. federal Judgeships, many of whom ance In age? If those men and .match in Hartford with the Naval decided to make their amateur or­ sired effect. cleaning also flushing streets and Inc. ino.st ambitious dreams of any stage ed to you. Anti-New Dealers have dug up Cruising .Troubadour and has en­ aponsor will hail him to the curg closed the meeting by singing the are aheerly political api>ointc«s. Tho women had not been forced to pay filitla, April 21. ganization as professional as pos­ This lack of stage equipment and sldew.-ilks clean of the deposit of producer-.jtfid there Is no denying by taxes and donations tbe cost of plenty of them, especially those graved cards which he gives to take one of his free rides, listen The only match that the local Golden Sun. lighting* facilities has been the chief sand. Publlsher'a Repraaentatlve: The assumption goes further than that, sible. The ever-present bouquet ot QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS the World War, and received fair concerning state rights and fed­ some of his customers at the end of his dulct voice and sign him ujl^ team lost In the league was to '.he Scribe, Ruth KJellson. ob.staelc In the Players path toward No unusual drm age or line trou­ Juttue Mainetve Special Agency—-Ne.w that many of those effects contri­ Troop 11 flowers for the leading lady, the Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. for It arrfjgntes to the Judges a veto wages there would be no need of eral encroachment, government the ride. To be the Cruising Troubadour from" Hartford Electric Light team and their aim of a perfect performance. ble was reported by tho Manchester bute to n degree of realism at which (Grated Raw Carrots) • • • Our meeting was opened with pa^ peeking out through the ctirtalns on your own INSO SAVBS THB CXX)THES bcOittSi power greater than that of the Presi­ Question: -Mrs. U. B. D. writes: Townsend Plan. Did our ancestors spending and credit. And no end coast-to-ooast. From a Hack to * they have since met that team and "to see If Susie came to see me,” By cooperating with various clubs Electric Company or the Southern ME&IUBK AUDIT BUREAD OP the stage cannot even aim. And who are credited with being thrifty of diggers, not forgetting Al Smith, W hat’s the ga g? Well, to bo Hit— that Is his great ambition. won. The Hartford Electric Light trol corners after which wc played In town, among them the Educa­ SIGNATURE Rit gently soaks out the dirt, lliere't dent. since the executive's objection " I have a question I would like to a game called Waves and Pebbles the beaming cast lined up In the New England Telephone Company CASH team has lost two matches. CIKCUI.ATIUN8. so wide is the distribution that offer­ ask you. I have heard that eating donate to Rc'-«'* l.tlll |irr <*i*tit |it*r niimim on Ihr tin- Moreover the universal achieve­ their objections to the tllsputcd law. producing a clear, attractive com­ volunteer labor. I f the Townsend elson, and Mr. Eddie Roddan. Manhattan's avenues In the Interim. of Oakland, Woodbridge and S u.t i- wood productions have been an un­ "THEN I RK.MtF.D DOWN" plexion. Plan Is adopted the O A R P will Voting records usually provide *8tem will show you. these vague pains may Indicate the swollen and painful vein. Frequent­ multiplied a hundred fold by the That was enough to prove that benefit o f FHA termi on the pur* “ Troop 3 beyond all doubt, that Nash ALONE velopment qt the spirit of adventure, wear his clothes, be they high hat builds into its lowest-priced cars all of telephone employee of Hanford advantage of advertised bargains without presence ot rheumatic fever and ly. several of these enlarged veins modern machine, continue jo go Into Tugwell wasn’t a politician. No chei* of e Norge RoUetor Rcfrig- Captain Smith took charge of the the vital sCngineering features of the “ the love of danger for danger's sake and tails or blucjcans., If he Is to point the danger of a possible heart form simultaneously and In addition the private pockets of the owners of politician was ever caught like .that cretor. mectmg In Captain Bickmore's most expensive carsi It will show you going downtown and the whole family re­ and the grim passion for deadly con­ appear as a gentleman ho must not Involvement. to the local discomfort, the patient the machine and the captains of In­ place. The meeting was opened by too, that these low-priced Nash-built For some reason as yet unex­ cars give you more headroom, wider People sometimes can’t give any one outstand­ minded him that they were missing out on good flict which seems lo lie deep In tire be an oaf trying to act like a gentle­ may develop marked symptoms of dustries. or shall tho monetized ex­ Aod you eUo get th* benefit o f playing Black Peter and Pebbles plained. rheumatic fever ened several. During the six months he had gone In two or three days you can have a telephone will discover that he has become, at Shylock was correct when he told manufacturer. third at hich apeede lncn»aeB gsMline tnileaiee Tork to a frontier to fight Indians .only symptom of rheumatic fever pain continues, tbe best plan Is for / 0 * s 8 > ' the meeting With patrol corners aft­ 15®5 to 2 5 *g;oilmrie- tho same time, quite a finished -sort the Judge; "You take my life If you •|e at txrach at SO^CI without telephone service everyone in the in your home if you will call the business office and Mexicans and be overwhelmed may be tbe presence of vague you to be examined. er which some of tbe girls practiced of person'. Which, Incidentally, may paiiu through tbe legs as seen In take away the means by which I DEFEATED IN DUELS OM ROUATOfl O O UPRKSSIOI m ttlO l Observation and othere Signalling. In Alamos. They join fire depart­ family found they were running errands which today. Act now. Telephone, write or visit have considerable to do with hie suc­ the milder cases; In the more se­ (Chronic Interstitial Nephritis) . live." A Job is the means by which UNIT Later we played a game and closed a person lives and when he fights ments to risk their necks or become vere cases, the large Joints are Question: Mr. George W, writee: Budapest, March 12 — (AP) — i m ROUATOB*BOUATOB* SOMI PBUtOB... tbe meeting by singing Golden Sun, and up. f. e. b. fsetorr the telephone could do quicker and more eco­ the business office today, or give your order cess or failure In acUvltles alto­ for the right . t o work ha Is fighting DataiM modelt $tO to '^iKldgebullders a t ghastly basard attacked. Tbe affected joints be­ "Will you kindly tell me what la Andros Mecser, the leader of the m lUt^itw cr hulccidi/hmritJ m lis c li- Taps and GoodnighL gether removed from the state. come hot. swollen, red. and painful. fo r the right to Uve. Scribe, Betty Vendrillo. S2S higher. Big. luxu- nomically. Also he was sure he had lost oppor- to any telephone employee. or get Jobs on police forces to be Chronic Interstitial nephritis* Hungarian Nazi movement and stm-fertm m»rt..ccUjcrthc ^ . riogo f936 N«*h A »- So. every hearty hope for the Llt'- As a general rule, only two or Should the patient d iet? I have read The Townsend Plan is not a cut known as "Hitler's personal repre­ currtmt tm d . Only N tn c Aw l2 S-inch shot at by sUck-up'rats, and once wheolbaae—at iho lowcot^gito in their htotory tlo Theatre movement as ajclvillzing three Joints wifi be ,lnvolve« ivs* s4- come'’u next week as *a burtncM blMU L tttntu tamGrn la tbe hygteme maasurea. u , 1M6. dlMOlBffr ' Bh PAOE 81A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCnESTER COSpK THURSl^Y, MARCH 12,198«. eveiNlWCi MER.^LU, MANIHIESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, MARCH 12,1988. f* PA G E 81 tbs company wber* thsy seized tbousoiide of oopiea of telegrams. Solon Would Send Crooks WAR NEWS SHtlKES Heorst eaid the telegram in quee- JAPSPYSUSPiaON Historic Cornwall Bridge SS PER CENT TOP tion was among those seized. It was Locm Stocks TIME LIMIT NEARS MESSe-NASH,lNE.^ sent from Chicago by Heorst to V MARKET LEADERSJames T. WUllara, Jr., a Hearst BREAKS OUT ANEW TAX WINS FAVOR K' To Colonize U. S. Islands by F, R. Shaw, Ino. Is Swept Away by Flood editorial writer in Washington 78 PearlIS 8t„ “Hartford ON BRUNO REPRIEVE OPENS AGENCY HERE FANCY WHITE MILK-FED Hearst said “if a congreaslonsl oo: WllUam R, Martin, (OentfaiMd from Page One) mittee Is permitted to inquire Into WMhiiiKton, March 13.— (A P )—,.jnor higher than 70 In the eummer. Local Repreeentatlve Cornwall Bridge. March . 12.— |>waters. Among those dri.-en dut the exchange of news betwem a were two elderly women, Mrs r...... —. . . 11.41— X..— however, the rates in the various IlapreaanUUve Kenney (D., N. J.) I The average Is about 39.” Trading Pace ^ ow s After Russian Envoy Protests the (AP)—The historic old coysred Anthony J. DImond. Ahaskan dcle- publisher and his edltorialyiMters, Bid Asked bridge here, one of the fevir of its George Lane and her sister. Blaca- e uOTemor nonnian Again schedules wouia run up to maxt- Wilbrod Messier and Harry want! to revolutionize the Ameri­ then the freedom of the nfeas. as it cut off by the torrent at their front I mums of from 65 to T5 per cent in­ ' gate to Congress, protested Imme- Bank Stocks kind which remains In New Blng- can prlaon syaten: by making ' diately. Brisk Opening; Three haa long been known ^jti the United Cap. Nat Bk. and Tr. 20 22 Arrest of Three Interpre­ door, they escaped by the back door stead of the 40 per cent originally I "With all due respects to Mr. States and upheld yby the highest Conn. RWer Bk...... 450 land, was swept away by the flood and were obliged to climb up a hill Says He Will Not Grant proposed by the experts. Bellamy Join in New Sales *^onscrt" out o f crimlnalt.- courts In this cbujrtvy" is in danger. during the night, and carried far Into the woods. Searching parties He announced today he haa intro­ Kenney," he said, "such a proposl: First Nat. Bank ...... lOO Another Proposal. Point Losses Noted. Htfd.-Conn. Trust .., 74 ters of His Office. down stream by the surging waters. Anally rescued them early this duced. a bill to send convicted Fed­ i tlon is silly. The Alaskan people ------78 One proposal was for a tax of 15 Htfd. Nat. Bk. and Tr. 28 30 The bridge was over 100 years old. morning. Both were Buffering from It; Await Jaf«e. and Service Agency. eral pTlsonera to Island 'oatr nice. i would be 100 per cent against It." ■ The Iron bridge here also was car­ .cold and exposure. Cellars o* sev­ per cent on the flret 10 per cent of ! Kenney said that three months Phoenix St Bk and Tr 225 “Thla will save the govern'ment a New York. March 12.— (AP) — Tokyo, March 12.— (A P )—Fric­ ried away, as well as a bridge at eral houses were completely /fllled profit put Into surplus. The rate I after., his bill was paased he wmuld Insurance Stocks would then graduate up to 55 per great deal of money," he explained, Aetna Casualty ...... 105 North Kent, Railroad service on the and the water In kitchens aad liv­ Trenton, N. J„ March 12.— (AP) Measler-Nash, ^ne., announce the ■'•S3! have safecrackers raising reindeer More ncr\'ousn«sa over the European 109 tion between tbs Soviet Embassy Housatonic division was blocked ‘ o- cent on all over 35 per cent. An­ "and really do something for the ^ Y. Stocks Aetna Fire ...... 67 59 ing rooms were two feet high. One opening of a local Nash Lafayette I and bandits breeding rabbits. situation brought a severe jolt to and the Tokyo government, and a day by washouts between West —Governor Harold G. Hoffman an­ other proposal ranged from 20 per criminal. Aetna L i f e ...... 87% 39% family was rescued over an Impro­ "We could make conditions lust " There would be a mild policing recent leaders in today's stock mar- ' —— fresh outbreak of Japan’s spy sus­ Cornwall and Kent. Huge masses of vised bridge made by chopping nounced today—the last day on cent on less than $2,000 up to 50 per agency, sales and service located at Automobile ...... 39% <1 H as much like the original pioneer ' system on the islands and a few ket. picions arose today os the two-fold ice were , swept on to the tracks at down a tree. Mrs. Borlund. operator which be can legally reprieve Bruno cent for all over $40,000. 10 Henderson Road. The auto top ■ V Adams Exp ...... 18.H Conn. General ...... 49 61 various points. Conditions here are and auto glass service maintained life in the United States as possi­ I first boats circling about to prevent Hartford F ir e ...... aftermath pf the February 26 mili­ at the Cornwall telephone exchange, Richard Hauptmann—that he bos Sentiment seemed to be crystal­ escapes which tlfc reprc.-:'eniatlve At the .same time a few of toe oil Air Reduc ...... 187 i Arrow H and H, com. 46'a Czecho-SIovakla, 4.18; Jugoslavia, the governor will question Dr. John Auburn ...... 48>4 48',4 ed were all J a p a n ^ and subject to ing Company closed down when \ VEAL CUTLETS Corning were washed out. .Santa F'e. N. Y. Central, Union Pa- Billings and Spencer . 1*4 2% four feet of water flooded the 2.32; Austria, 18.96N; Hungary, F. (Jafsle) Condon. -■(la In New Jersey, residents of Sln- Aviation Corp .. ... 7>4 Japanese law. ' - 29.70N; Rumania. .76; Argentine. cldc anil Southern raclflc. Bristol Brass ...... 66 ground floor, disabling the oil Defense hopes, It was indicated, DEUCIOUS gac and Mountain View lied from ... 20% Collins Co...... Made a Sensation 38.17N; Brazit. 8.59N; Tokvo, 29,00; were largely dependent upon the TASTY CUTS IN BIG WALKOUT The principal foreign exchanges I 120 130 The Japanese press made a sen­ burners and causing damage esti­ FLOOD THREATS AT All New Arrlvalsx ^ “ 39e their homes In rowiroats, and a con­ were lower In terms of the dollar, . . . 24% Colt’s Pat. Firearms.. 65% Shanghai, 30.12%; Hongkong, possibility that the planned ques­ Beth Steel ___ .. . 55 ^,% sation of the incident under such mated by, the owners at $5,000. *. Carafully Selected doz siderable portion of Butlers busi­ Bonds wore easy. Commodities dl.s- Eagle Lock ...... 31 33 \ 32.85; Mexico Citv. :!7.85; Montreal tioning of Dr. F. (London, now re­ HENFIELD EGOS 2 5 c ...118 headings aa "Spy Unearthed," as­ Six plate glass windows In liic ness district was flooded ns the playcd an Irregular trend. Beth Steel, pfd Fafnlr Bearings...... 95 in New York. 99.93%; New York in turning from a vacation cruise to Borden ...... 27 100 serting the ..persons arrested had Osborne garage were broken and Montreal, 100.08%. STAFFORD SPRINGS warm spring rain sent the Pas-salc Foreign developments tended to' Gray Tel Pay Station 25'4 27% Panama, may develop some Im Only One Problem to Be Can I’ac ...... 13% been suspected, owing to Communist four feet of water flooded the first N-Nominal. V EA L CHOPS river and trlb\it:f ics to flood st.ige. overshadow the work at Washington Hart and Cooley .... 135 145 floor. portant new evidence in the case. FAMILY The Passaic winds through a large Case (J. I.) ...... 132 Landers, Frary A Clk. Icahings, and gathered damaging Hauptmsnn, convicted as the lone IFLOU R OLD 9"**^HOMESTEAD tog"H-AOr W 7 V on the new tax bill, but there 46'4 48% inforlnatlon concerning the troubled Automobiles and trucks were FINAST 7 9 c TASTY CUTS OF section of North New jersey and Cerro Do Pas . . . . .’il% Mann. & Bow. Class A 7 kldnap-slayer of Col. Charles A Solved Before N. Y. seemed to be little apprehension 9 conditions in Tokyo during the re­ abandoned along Route • 7, Main DEUCIOUS VEAL “ 2 9 e such cities ns Piiterson. Clifton and Ches and Ohio . . . . .05% do.. Class B ...... 2 Lindbergh’s first born son. Is sched­ Melting Snow, Rain Raisea over the passage of a revenue meas­ Chrysler ... 95% bellion, which they supplied to the stale highway through here, and in DON’T STARVE Passaic awaited the crest of the ure that will unduly handicap Indus- New Brit.. Mch., com. 21'4 23% soma Instances submerged to the uled to be electrocuted the week of w nred Accord Is Reached. Coca Cola ...... 92% do., pfd...... Soviet Embassy or tried to sell for­ , March 30. SuiBhrtd or Plain flood. <•0'. 95 eign dlplotha^. tops. Brooks to Danger Point; DOUGHNUTS 2 2 9 c BONELESS HEAVY STEER BEEF Col C arbon...... , 99 North and Judd ..... 37 Dr. Condon, the "Jafsle" of the The threat of floods dong the Tlie consPnsus was that business 39 Soviet residents In Tokyo, diplo­ The highway was impassable ow­ Col Gas ^ d El ...... 17% Peck, Stow & Wilcox 7 9 TO END -r kidnap ransom negotiations, who Delaware river grew as the stream will continue to make a favorable ComI Solv ___ ; ...... ; ...... 21% mats and otb^ s, it was learned, ing to water and Icc to the south For Baking New York. March 12.—(AP)— rose ten feet In 2i hours. Russell Mfg. Co...... SO 36 teatlfled he paid $60,000 of Col. Highway Traffic Halted. showing during the coming weeks Cons Gas ...... 33% were being watched closely. Am­ and all traffic was rerouted through or Frying FACE RUMP »29c lUnrwentativea of realty interests because of seasonal influences. While Scovlil Mfg. Co...... 36% 38 >4 Bouthbury. Lindbergh’s money to Hauptmann PURE LARD 2 2 7 c Cons Oil ...... 14% bassador Youreneff was accompan­ today indicated a willingness to Standard Screw ...... 123 133 in a ransom attempt, is due to arrive this was expected to prove stlmulat- Cont Can ...... ; ...... 79 ied everywhere by a Japanese po­ WObrod Messier compromise with union leaders on Stanley W orks ...... 47 49 in New York by boat next Tuesday. BONELESS OVEN er ROT ROAST ing to selected equities, there were Corn Prod ...... 72% lice "bodyguard." Stafford Springs. March 12.— JOHNSON EDUCATOR the one apparent obstacle to settle­ doubts expre.sstd ns to whether the Torrington ...... 101 103 Up To Governor (Special to TTie Herald)—Melting automobile operators "in this section ment of New York’s building work­ POLICE COURT Del Lack and W e s t...... 19% Union Mfg. Co...... 9 The unrest following the rebellion FOREIGN EXCHANGE and who has been engaged in the CRAX improvement may not have already 11 resulted In a revival of the hunt for The course thu cose takes ap- snow and prolonged rains combined plil7 c ers etrike— the question of whether Du Pont ...... 146 U S Envelope, com ... 110 118 Nash and aesoctated lines for 20 CHUCK ROAST '•ISc been discounted by some stocks. Eastman K o d a k ...... 163% alleged sinister foreign agents and FAT! p.irently now depends largely on the today to create a serious threat of replacement workers should be re­ Louts Pantaleo, 19, of 208 School Broke'rs with foreign connections do.«.pfd...... 127 ;,uvemor, who has said he believes floods in this area, bringing back years, will be in charge of the F1NAST •be 3 tained os permanent employee. Elec and Mus ...... 674 Veedcr Root ...... 81 iKfluences which periodically become street was found guilty of assault reported a little more selling than 83 New York. March 12— (AP) — Eat What You Want, No Nood Condon ought to be questioned memories to old time residents of Naab-Lafayetts service department, SLICED Him 33c WHOU or EITHER END-SUCAR CURED Even as William D. Rawlins, ex­ Elec Auto L it e ...... 40^^ Whitlock Coll Pipe 3 the targets o f Japanese police and and will be associated with Presi­ PINEAPPLE 2 ' 5 ^ v( 3 9 c ecutive aeeretary of the Realty Ad­ and sentenced to Jail for 60 days by usual of securities from abroad. Gen Elec ...... 39 press. Foreign Exchange easy; Great Bri­ to Exercise, No Purgatives about statements, written and Oral, tho ravaging flood of March 27, Judge - Raymond A. Johnson In This was considered normal in view J. B. Williams Co.. 43 53 tain in dollars, others In cents. delivered since Hauptmann’s con­ 1877, which wiped out the entire dent Wilbrod Messier aa a partner visory Board, made the conciliatory Gen F o o d s ...... 34%' Miscellaneous in the company. DORACO LB gesture, officials of the Building Police Court this morning. of the fresh views for peace on the Great Britain demand, 4.97%; viction February 13, 1935. center of the community with the HAM S 2 9 c Gen M o to rs ...... 61 Chapman Valve ...... 21% 23% A complete line of the new 1986 size 2 Service Employes Union announced Ho was accused of knocking continent. Liquidation from this Gillette ...... 17% cables. 4.97%; ,60 day bills, 4.96%; LOSE FAT-SAIN PEP IVben the governor manifested loss of two lives and damajje of FINAST tins source, though, It waa believed, Conn. Invest Mgt. . . . 3% 4% LINESMAN RESCUES < France demand, 6.64 %; cables, .active interest in the case after many thousands of dollars. Nash and Lafayette ears in all GRAPEFRUIT they had called workers out of the Frank Kristoff to the ground with Gold Dust ...... 20% Elec Steam Sterilizing 2 would be kept within reasonable 2% 3% Thousands who have reduced Uia htcreUy visiting Hauptmann In the Two families living on the River styles and models will be shown at Oo&am, Warwick and Dover hotels. a pipe and attacking him In the Hudson M otors...... 17«4 Jacobs Co., F. L...... 'Informed that James J. Barn- bounds. 18% 20'i Harmola way might well tell yon death bouse the night of October road, where the danger Is acute, the oMessler-Nash showrooma dur­ yard of his home at 366 Oakland Int Harv ...... 78 Muskegon Piston Ring 38% 38% that diets, exercise and drastic ca­ RICHMOND Skinless Frankfurts brick, local head of the Building street. Int N ic k ...... 4 8 '; MAN FROM FLOODS 17 last he said he did not believe the were rescued today by firemen, ing the next few weeke. The new Sanborn Map ...... 97 thartics that drain Uie system ara called to the scene by an emergency models of both curs have the Jateat PEACHES Sliced or Halves !’ ^ ^ 2 5 c Servtcg Employes Union, had de­ The attack followed Pantaleo's at­ Int Tel and Tel ...... 16'i onnecessary.SimplytakeiMarmoIa crime had been completely eolved. clared he would participate Inr no Sparta Foundry...... 26 28 After reprieving Hauptmann on call from the State Police Barracks features, products of the great Nosh MADE UNDER tempt to tow an automobile from Johns Manville ...... 118 .Sylvnnla Indus...... 25% 27% (Continued from Page One) tablets a day, containing a simple U.S. COYT SUPERVISION c further peace negotlatioiui if strik­ Kennecott ...... January 16. be ordered the state at .Stafford, which has stationed men works. A unique feature of new TOMATO » 2 3 Krlatoff’s yard. Kristoff tried to . 36% Taylor-Colquitt, ------, -----—.,a 37% 39% corrective forabnormalboesity pre­ ing employes were not re-employed, HEARST SEEKS Lehigh Val Coal ...... scribed by doctors the world over. , police to reopen their Investigation at vantage points near dams In the models this year Is a novel sleeping prevent him from taking the car . 2 % Ing river would trap his machine and RawIIim said: New York Bank andIns, Stocka northern section to spread the equipment for touring. / CAMPBELL’S SOUP until Pantaleo paid him a board and Lehigh Val Rd ...... 12 keep him from driving to the bridge. Buy a package of Marmola. Startat of the case. "W e recognize that the union has Bank of N. Y ...... 475 490 alarm at a moment’s notice should room bill. Llgg and Myers B ...... 99% Bankers Trust ...... 63 65 The ice, some of it 35 inches thick, 5 0 IVtRY SUNDAY once t ' get rid o f burdensome fat. That Invcatlgatlon and the gover­ on Obligation of taking cars of its Marmola is put up by one of the the crushing force of the pent-up BEANS Pantaleo was reprimanded by INJUNCTION IN Loew's ...... 49% Chase ...... ' .88 40 crunched up over the banks before Trip R«Hr»«4 Pw m nor's own Investigation stni are go­ 1 lb member strikers. The employers, waters break through the bulwarks. Judge Johnson for his attitude in Lorlllard ...... 22% Chase could reach a point of safety. best known medical laboratories in ing on; VISITORS’ BOARD too, have their problem of taking Chemical ...... 56 59 ChttdYMi S am4 Ood«f It Kali Fas* America. Since 1907, men and worn- The families rescued by the fire­ CAMPBELL’S with PORK tins court. While testifying Pantaleo McKeesp Tin ...... 108 He was forced to grasp a small ’ 2 Prosecutor Anthony M. Hauck, SjpcclaJi cars of honest-to-goodness replace­ Central Hanover .... 113 118 Lt. HortioN ...... a.... t . l l A M , enhave purchased more than 20 mil- men were Mr. and Mrs. Henry said "I think I could have killed him Mont Ward ...... 39'A Continental ...... 19 21 tree to save himself from being Lt...... f.tt JLM. Jr., of Hunterdon county, was re­ ments who have been assured of WIRESUBPOENA Nat Else ...... Uon packages. Start today I Yon will Wraith, their three children, and BACKS UP FRANK while I had him down." He Insisted . 34% Corn Exchange ..... 61 68 swept downstream. I>M RoDtoB (Sauth Sto.) ...... ItvOt PJC ported prepared to seek a writ of WHITE permanent jobs. Nat Cash R e g ...... 27% Gets Hold of Rope soonexpeneneeHormola’sbensfiU. certiorari forcing Col. Mark O. &Ir. and Mrs. lUeo Da-Dalt and their SPRAY WHITE SLICED Hope* for Oompromlse that he took the pipe away from (Continued from Page One) First National ...... 1950 1980 KITUBNIKO When yon have gone far enough, daughter. One of the fire trucks be­ WHEAT CEREAL 5 Kristoff and struck in self defense, Nat Dairy ...... 24>4 Guaranty Trust ...... 290 300 With the arrival of Bteck, who Klmberltng, warden of the state (Oontlnaed from Page One) £ l c "We ought to work out some Nat Distill...... CSeuih Sla.)...... 1.30 TM, stop taking Marmola, and yon will came mired In the deep mud a* the Through his attorney, George C. . 31% Irving ...... 16 18 had difficulty reaching the scene on bless the day yon first discovered prison, to follow the Instructions of compromise plan whereby each The publlaher belt" that Congress N Y Central ...... 35 his aerial trolley line, Chase Tlckeli ooo4 only__. In tralnt___ Indlcoud.. licoU firemen laid ladders across the sub­ HALIBUT '.‘ 23c Lessner, Pantaleo appealed the ver Manhattan ...... 28 30 on iali ot “StatlsD ‘ —Tlck.it ♦ • Offlcvt— this marvelons reducing agent. the death warrant. Sion retrenchments reduced the COOP. would make some contributions or Is without authority, under the Con- NY NH and H ...... 12 gripped the rope and clambered merged road and It was necessary to eooh bear some part of the burden." diet to the Superior Ctourt and post, National City Bank ; 34 36 Marmola is on sale by all dealers, A high legal authority pointed to­ call another truck to free It compeneatlon to $16,320. MAPLE SYRUP PURE VERMONT Btltutlon, to Interfere with, restrain North Am ...... 26% over the moving Ice field reaching a ...f N EW H A VEN from coast to coast, price IL day to on opinion of the Court of Politically a Republican "bv an­ 17c Rawlins said that since employ­ ed a bond for his appearance there. or restrict the buslneae of the press. New York ...... 113 118 Roads Flooded ' FRESH SLICED ers "are agreeable to limiting their Packard ...... :... . 107% Public ...... 40 42 Errors and Appeals, upholding the cestry and Inertia", as be put ft. Dr. HO' waa arreated yesterday fore­ Ho contended production of the tele­ Penn ...... 33% The Stafford area is inundated by Frank—author, lecturer and ^uca- BAKING Sid* of the problem to a mlncrity of Title ...... 11 13 right of judicial branch of the gov­ flood waters, passage on highways 12 oz noon by Policemen Rudolph H. Wtr- gram in question would result In no Phlla Rdg C and I ...... 2 % tor—has pursued a path of Liber­ their replacements who wish to talla and Joseph A. Prentice. Insurance ernment to set aside Illegal orders is perilous and the situation is RUMFORD POWDER tin STEAK COD 2 '"25c lesep thalr jobs and have been given valid legislation. Phil Pete ...... 43 American (Newark) . 15 from either the legislative or execu­ alism. Consequently, he haa been 17 fraught with the most serious pos­ the target of Wisconsin Conserva­ aasurahce of permanent employ­ The petition also said "no agency Pub Serv N J,...... 42 American Reserve ... 28 29 tive branch. The autberity said the GOLDEN CROJSS CONVENTION Radio ...... sibilities In nearly sixty years. Sev­ tives. His lecturing in toe state big . FANCY W HITE-M EDIUM ment, vre feel that the union should of the government haa the power to . 12% American Surety .... 81 63 opinion probably would be applica­ eral local factories have cloaod The Best Quality and go on a Ashing expedition into mat­ Rem Jtand ...... '22'4 started cOntroversiea with groupe 2 0 oz Umlt ItaeiC to union members in Baltimore American . 8'» 0% ble should the governor decide at down because of dangerous condi­ The Best Value good standing Who have paid their Hartford. March 12.— (A P )—The ters concerning the conduct of the Rey Tob B ...... 53 ranging from toe D.A.R. to the tin 48th annual seaelon of the Grand Excess ...... 11 13 KEEP YO U R the last minute to halt Hauptmann’s tions and have placed employes on State Bankers’ Association. SMELTS Ml 1 5 c dues.'’ business of the press, to obtain Safeway Stores ...... 32% Fid. and D ep osit___ 101 105 execution. guard at various dams. Motorists Rawlins was optimistic about aet- Officers of the United Order of the Sehenley D i s ...... 49 Frank's Theory Gold -J Cross opened at 10 this mcBsages exchanged between pub­ Great American ...... 30 32 C. Lloyd Fisher, Hauptmann’s are detoured in several sections with 4 oz tlement of the strike, and expressed lishers and tfielr employees, and to Sears Roebuck ...... 62% Dr. Frank maintained ft la not the morning at Odd Follows Temple. Halifax ...... 22 24 BUDGET BALANCED! counsel, said he would insist that water running as high aa three feet university’s biisinesa to teach its 'pi? 4 3 c pkg eagerness to continue the peace turn such messages over to other Shell Union ...... ,. 17'4 Hanover ...... 39 41 Home entertaining is inexpensive if you mole your A & P Following the meeting a turkey din­ Socopy Vac ...... Dr. Condon be questioned, and the over local bridges. The north and students what to think "but to parley which broke up early today ner was served. agencies for whatever use such .. 15% Home Ins...... P6 38 south bound trains of the Central after an all-night sesslou. South Pac ...... LIQUOR SHOP headquarters for your needs. Behind A & P governor’s press aide, William S. teach them bow to think and then The evening meeting will be call­ other agencies may desire to make .. 33 Home Fire Security . '5% 6% Vermont railroad were stopped and pt South Rwy ...... 17 Conklin, said yeotc-day be thought to trust them to decide what to FINAST (Siaken.1^ SneciofA ed at 8 p. m., when more than 20 of them." Mass. Bonding ...... 48 50 Stores there stands 77 years of experience, serving the passengers were sent to their des­ think aa year by jrear they face toe COD LIVER OIL M if 1 9 c btle St Brands ...... an arrangement for questioning candidates will be Initiated. Supper Hearst contended the Information .. 16'i National L ib e rty ___ 10 11 tination by motor vehicles. changing facts of a changing St Gas and Elec i ...... nation with fine foods at one small profit. The foundation of probably would be made. will be served from 5 to 7 p. m. contained in this telegram was ob­ .. 7% North River ...... 28 30 Everything possible la being done world." AT ALL STORES Joseph Burlingame of Providence tained in "a highly improper' and, St Oil Cal ...... 45% Prov, Wash...... 41 44 A & P Liquor Stores has been built upon this reputation. to alleviate the danger. SMdbags His tenure has been marked by AND BOTH EAST, MIDWEST St Oil N J ...... 64% Bellvlew Bleach % FOR Is supreme commander. wholly Illegal mannei," and that*' PreL-Accldent ...... 20'4 22(4 have been placed at all dams at pos­ numerous investigations Into A m m o nia "the committee Is without legal "riMt Corp ...... '*7% Seaboard Surety ___ 21 ' 23 sible weak pednts. The greatest charges that the university fostered WAR VETERAN DIBS authority to uae such information, Timken Roller B e a r ...... 68 Security Ins...... 41 44 LOW REGULAR PRICES TWO BILUONS ASKED danger, it was reported, is at the Agnosticism and allowed members ^Ratfln Pound Cede* » 23c THREATENED BY improperly and Illegally obtained, as Trans A m erica ...... 13% Springfleld Fire Se Me; 160 159 New City lake datn. T f the Utter of the faculty to expound a variety lUICE 46 oz Uoloq. Carbide .".'t. rr—.... DROMEDARY pk, 23c Essex, March 12,— (A P )—Charles It, was, ns the basis for a subpdenlL" . . 85'i Sun L if e ...... 550 600 gives way the center of Stafford of Leftist doctrines. PINEAPPLE DOLE’S tin 29c T^Pudg* Calc* wtLimiY mch 21c Union Pac ...... 132% Spring Garden DEWAR'S WHITE LABEL B. Dolph, the last C^vll War veteran From Hearst to Editor U. S. F. and G...... 15 17 TO H E P UNEMPLOYED Springs will be wiped out. Adding Before joining Century magazine lUICE In Elssex. died today. Unit Atrcrafc ...... 29% Westchester ...... 38 40 to the hazard, the ice in the lake in 1919, Dr. Frank served as assist­ BROADCAST «" 1 5 c FINAST HEAVHLOODS His petition eaid the Black com­ Unit Corp ...... 7 GRAPEFRUIT 2 23e T*rFruit Bread imi H c In 111 health for several months, mittee served a subpoena upon T. R Y E - (Contlnood from Page One) has not yet broken up or melted. If ant to too president of Nortoweat- Dolph would have been 91 years old Unit Gas I m p ...... 18% SCOTCH 2 . 3 5 sm University, lectured, wrote sev. (Oontlnned from Page One) B. Kingsbury, superintendent of the K. OF C. CONVENTION this happens in the near future the V IN E G A R FULL^'sT^niOTH 13c D O G F O O D EVR-REDY 4 tin. 2 5 c May 1. U S Ind Ale ...... 52 dam may be Inadequate to bait the eral books, and wras associated with ArSandwIch Rolls 2 27c , Ho served with' Company'B, 24th Western Union in Washington, call­ U S R u bb er...... 24% G ilb ey's jor ofUes,” said the memorandum of New London, March 13 (AP)— Mayor LaGuardia, "wo are of the waters. New City Lake is about Edward A. Fllene, Boston merchant, In Vermont Connecticut Volunteers. After the ing for production of a number of U S S m e lt...... 86% In research and organization, C O C O A " f? E " 1 3 c tplegrams. When Kingsbury ques­ Jamjs P. Harkins, Grand Knight of opinion that any honest and Impar- two miles long and a mile wide. M A TC H ES i& r r 6 b!?A. 25c Honey rm* Cookies 2 *• 23c Vermont was apprehensive of a war he worked for 60 years for the U S S te e l...... 021,4 the Braside Council No. 17, Knigb'z GIN sudden thaw th;:t might send ac­ Connecticut Valley Manufacturing tioned the niithorlty of this sub­ Ual analysis of the work being There Is also the Staffordville reser­ rLAVoS** 2 Pkfl* 2 1 c CAKE 44 or Vick C h em ...... ■ 43% of Columbus, announced today that .RYE "iS.7 1.19 prosecuted In tho important cities voir, about three miles long and two JU N K E T FLOUR pkg * Bak*4lnturiskaa4(aulMtHaitfardS*k*nf cumulated snow and Ice sweeping Company. poena, he said the B ack committee West Union ...... 87 the state K. of C. convention will be SWANSDOWN 25c down atresme already high. Snow Dolph died at the home of a went to the Communications Com­ Old Mill Appl# of the country will reveal that prac. miles wide. The dam there U also West El and Mfg ...... 115% held In this city May 10 and 11. Uc^Iy every project represents i SOUTH COVENTRY in the hills was four to live feet nephew, Richard Dolph. Several mission which shortly thereafter being carefully watched. Blasts of Woplworth ...... 60% About 150 delegates, district depu­ useful and, in moat cases, a perma. a fire siren will .wan» th;e townspeo­ thick and the ground underneath other nieces and nephews survive. sent Its agents into the offices of Elec Bond and Share (Curb) .. 18% ties and state officers will attend. BRANDY m connection with their defense EL Gaitere — Imported nent public Improvement. ple If the situation becomes critical. program, Earl W. Green Post, was frozen three to flve feet deep, , “Certainly, thereere remainremai a multi-„ which would cause the entire bur American Legion, and Auxiliary; C erlo ca %ude of additional.jal useful things to held a military whist in the town J-enten Suc^oke on “Our National Defense”, Wisconsin. Iowa and Nebraska D. O . M . never qonsent to the abandonment . SPANISH LEADER DEL MONTE IN 'rh(le Auxiliary will hold IM regular Sardine! TOMATO SAUCE rivers and creeks ran bankful and of the Work principle In giving re­ whist next Tuesday, the proceeds to 3 ’AT25e Crob Meat IK* 49c NO MONEY DOWN lief asalstiuice. The dole, baaed up­ some overflowed. The Missouri river be used to purchoM a fla| Bienedictine f'"4.49 on IdlMeas and groceries, hss no (OonUnoed from Page One) QUOHAUC was reported receding, however, EaglevlUe Girl Scouts. Chowder VARIETY 2 ^ 35c Red Salmon Ala ska 23e after flooding thousands of acres place In our'American scheme of so­ ciety.’’ with the police escort who had been A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. near Wllllston, N. D. Clicquot Dry . . . Fifth assigned to him by authorities aome EmU Strode at the Windham Com­ Tuna Fish tfcIfrTcS ORANGES A 12 foot avalanche of snow, dirt Questlpiu Asked munity hospital at Willimantle 2 '^ J ‘ 21c Pink Salmon mama 2 a i e 1 YEAR TO PAY The LaGuardia memorandum said time ago. •and Ice swept down Crawford Champagne 4.89 Aa the pair stepped from the Tuesday morning, March 9. CORAL REEF that the mayors frere asked three Tuna Fish UGHT MEAT - r a o e SaifwlwSaa clam FLORIDA Notch, N. H., early today, com­ principal questions; First, whether doorway, the assailants opened Are, Mr; and Mrs. Harold Turner spent chowder t 33c DOZ pletely blocking the entrance to the toe policeman dropping to the toe week-end at toe home of Mrs. EXTRA LARGE Cusenier work Is i -e proper method of meet­ Turner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tomatoes 29c narrow valley ti. the White moun­ ground at the first burst of bullets. 6% FINANCE CHARGE ing the unemployment program as Ernest Hall in Foxon. Pork and Beam 3 IK. 25c tains, scene of a disastrous land- compared to the dole and Idleness; Jijninez dodged back to toe house tUde In 1826. LIQUEURS «».3.98 and safety. Correspondence from Mrs. Clara BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON ANY second, whether the WPA program T. Wood, who with her son Stanley Sandwich Spread 2 U 29c Toddy 19c FLORIDA Highways Blocked constituted useful work; third, does ' Aa the neighbors rushed to their ‘*Ua“ 3Sc URGE SIZE wlndowrs at the sound the shots, Wood and Mrs. Grace Daniels are SANTA GRAPEFRUIT 4 -1 9 c Main highways between Gorham useful work remain to be done un­ Prune! CLARA Broolts' Private Bin de* a continued WPA program. the attackers fled, their automobile wintering in St. Petersburg, Fla., 2 11c Apricot* and. Jackson, New Hampshire were VERMOUTH __ states that they recently spent a W 2S ^ BALDWIN blocked and Gorham , was under 18 "The remilts o f this survey of the' disappearing toward the Puerta del Sol. week in Cuba. FOR COOKINO 5 ^ \ 9 c inches of water. Highway officials PORT ^"-'1.99 leading cities of the country,” La­ Shredded Wheat 2 ••<•> 23c Rite Crackers n.i.c X 19c APPLES Guardia said, "constitute an amaz­ After toe pollcenuui was removed Mrs. L. A. Klngabury and Mrs. .said conditions throughout the to a hospital, where hU condition Frank B. Hull entertainsd four ' White mountain area were serious. ing unanimity of opinion on the aLIFORNIA part of the responsible officials ac­ was reported very grave, JImlnez tables of bridge on Tuesday after­ CARROTS 3 15c No loss of life was reported. The A & P Liquor Stores continued on to toe university. noon at toe home o f Mrs. Klnge- Weather Bureau indicated freezing tually on the flitog line of the battle Laubenheimer against destitution and unemploy­ The attack aroused great indigna­ bury. Members of the Leegue of tamperatures In New Hampshire to­ ment. tion In Leftist circles to which Women .Voters were the guemi. FANCY YEUOW night. PRIZE BREAD 3 10c “Out of over 100 opinions ex­ Jiminez belongs. It was feared .he The dance which wras to have ONIONS In OonnecUcut roaring torrents FORTY-THREE MODELS TO CHOOSE FROMI RHINE WINE 1.39 been held in the Coventry Qrange pressed by the city executives shooting would spur the Leftists to SLICED or REGULAR caused by melting enow and a In Manehsster queried, but one reply to all of the further reprisals against their poli­ Hall tonight (Thursday) baa been heavy rain washed out eectlons’ of toeatsd at! three questions Varie'ded In substance tical enemies. postponed to Thursday, March 36, BIG the New Haven railroad tracks bc- from tho others. Only this one re­ owing to disturbances caused 1^ Baked Fresh Daily MclNTOSH APPLES . tween Torrington and WaWrbury, ,844 Main St. ply expressed some doubt as to , NEAT RETORT DEPARTMENT the Are which destroyed the com­ In our Spic and Span 20 OZ farcing suspenslui. of eervlce tern- whether or not there coul^be de­ munity chapel next door to the Grange Hall, Monday evening. LOAF APPLI CONTiSTl patvily- Highway officlale eaid BENSON veloped sufficient additional 'iueful Chicago—Miss Ruth R. McNama­ East Hartford Bakery ra had the last word today ia an ex­ There- will be a town meeting in Sec Msnagtr for Entry Blank some aectiona reparted flood Chndl- RADIO AND FURNITURE CO. projects to keep the destitute unem­ tiana were the worzt in 2S yeare. ployed busy lor another year.' change with Sen. James Hamilton toe Town bail Saturday, March 14 6140 in CaO Prbss 5 23c at 1:30 p. m. to lay a tax on the Fog In New York 711 MAIN STREET PHONE 3535 sU L iL . Lewis, whom she opposes for the A heavy fog settled over New Democratic Senatorial nomination. list of 1935. One of the other mat­ ters to be considered is whether the York d ty . hampering water and These prizes effeetlva Said Sen. Lewis at Washington. March 13 to 19 PICK AND 8HOVEX BLUES roesUing that the last time be ran towm -will appropriate three hundred vehicular traffic. he faced another Ruth, Mrs. Ruth dollars for tho Coventry Volunteer In Pennsylvania the Susque­ Greensboro. N. C.—Bill Nomey, Hanna McCormick Simms: “ I recall Fire Association. hanna river at Williamsport hod BRUNNER^S 39, o f High Point, was back on Ac toe bescechlngs of the Bible Ruth Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Decker, who FIRST NATIONAL STORES -xaaebed the highest stage in many road gang today—a spot as familiar 80 OAKLAND .STR?':h:T were, 1 wrill not leave off following have been occupying the tenement to him aa home. thee, for whither thou goest I will over the former LeDoyt and Tur­ MANCHESTER P H O N E 3191 cities in Nmtr'Vork state Including Philco All-Wave When BUI pleaded guilty yeator- go.’ I am sincerely saxloua there ners store, are removtog to Sims* liMorted difficulties. A t CaUkUl i?ad^Tta Co, day to a charge of drunkenness and be no division between us.” bury, CCna. Mr. sad Mrs. B. J. l^ 'V ice cakes were left in the Antenna Installed Free! was sentenced to serve six months Commented Miss McNsmsra at Mullsn and three eblldrea wUl oc­ K, a m ets after an ice jam broke in I FREE TRIAL ON ANY P; !!LCO - m OO TO $600.00. on the gang, records disclosed it Chicago: "The Senator aeglectod to cupy the vacant tenement, Mr. Mul­ ^ ' CbtaklU creek and 20 homes were] was toe 61st Urns, and aU for slmi- say that toe same verse sUtes, Thy len being the new proprietor of the la r^ e n s e s , people liiaU be my people.' ** store. Herald Advertising Pa^s—Vse It

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H. C. for the state championship. BY UURA LOU BftOOKMAN The gtune was decided only after FAST IMPROVING four overtime periods, the lost a "sudden death” affair. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM ^ IW4 MfA t tMw, Inc Groton.—Clifford Locks, a Bel­ THURSDAY. MARCH 12 (Central and Eastern Standard Time) WATER SUPPLIES mont, Mosa, salesman, told state - Nates proanma to key nnd ba^lo cbalne or fronpe thereof ttnleee eoeeU Royal Oaks Smear Royals* Unbeaten Record, 29-2 police two men stopped his car in fled; eoact to coaet (e to o) dealanmUon Inclndee aU avalmble etatlene. Ledyard and robbed him of $55 at atetlone reeerve right to change programe without prevl^ui notice. P. M. gun point. NBC-WEAF NETWORK Cant. Eeet. CSIAPTER I Yet she loved IL She liked work­ Maurlne and said, "I'm sorry,'dear. gong sounded, Tobey sighed grate­ ■ASIC — Kaets weaf wlw weal wRc Veuth — eaet; Th* yoimc man aald liaatlly, 'Tm ing at Bergman's; it s'as the best They won’t need you, after all— ” Progress Being Made m De­ wjar wtaa wcah kyw whio wfbr wre Beekehelf—west: Quartst—Dixie Rookies Ran Th^ Gantlet PHILS TO BANK ON fully. when wcae^ wtam -...... wwiV .wsal; . mi Midi 8:80— 6:30—Prsas" Radio Newe — ba* place she had ever worker. Toby, Then, to Toby,' "This la Mias Col­ In the milling crowd In the locker ___ wmaq wcfl who wow wdaf - Jack Armetrong—midweet rpe MaeVoy Seeks T® FIRESTONES EDGE OUT His voice was low, at 19, bad been an Independent lins from the advertising depart room she got Into her last season's M tD W esT—wood wire 6:3^ 6:3^Qeorae Hall Orebostra— nodulated. Toby notlcM lhat, even veloping Safe, Adequate HEBRON NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — WtreJ baalc; Al Roth'a Orchestra—west before rtie noticed the broad, rough wage earner for almost two years. ment, and this Is Mr. Hiatt, They brown coat, managed to catch a wlha kstp webo wday kfyr cret cfc! 8s4^ 6:46—Hawaiian Band — basic: I If n _• TO GAIN PLAYOFFS Of Vets* Jokes Years Ago HURLING STRENGTH tweed shoulders, the hat brim dlp- Ever since the aunt with whom she want you to iiose In some . photo­ fleeting glimpse of herself in a mir­ SOUTH *- wrva wptf wwnc wave wjax Hall Orch.—Dixie; Roth Orch.—w ror, and adjusted the little green and Attractive Sources. A St. Patrick's Day social will be wfla-WBun wiod wsm wmo wab wapi ^ M»»'66 — east; WEST SIDES, 31 TO 30 p iu jauntily, the brown eyes. had lived In Jackson Heights had graphs they’re making up on the wjdx wemb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre The Three Brown Beare—weet bngland s King rrestige T o ^ i gray-blue eyes met the died. third floor. You're" to go with hat. Then she was- In the elevator, held at the town ball Friday evening. woat ktbs ktha weoc wtar wle wcac 6:16— 7:15—The Musicele Toast—ba* EDITOR'S NOTE: This ta the .ito explain' to him that he shouldn't AND NOT SLUGGING Toby bad had to leave high school them—” descending to the street. wfbc a .5*®*.** Monsak Enssmble—midwest fifth of six articles Vy Honus I lie ejected. brown ones. She said, "It’s all March IS, under the auspices of the M OUNTAIN—koa kdyl kair kabl 7:30—Kats Smith'a Song Time Tonight’s Games Highly Im­ then, a month before graduation. She stepped out Into the February The public little realize the many Wsgner, famous old Pl'rstc short­ , Another time, a'. St. Louis, the right," and smiled In the way that That waa how it came about that Christian Endeavor society. Every­ PACIFIC—kfl kfw komo kbq Kpo kru 2*15“ 7:46—Boake Carter'e Comment son he won’t visit Bradenton to dla- AS TOURNEY WINDS U1 stop, on baseball yesterday and brought the dimple into one cheek. She had been lucky about finding 15 minutes later Toby Ryan found dusk, raised her head Involuntarily, phases of modernizing public water Cent* East. 7:00— 6:00—To Be Announced (1 hr.) cuss the situation. “But," he adds, : same situation arose, and the um­ ahd drew a deep breath. The good, body la Invited and a good time Is 6:00— 9:00—Walter O'Keefe—cat to o British Champion Determined portant to the Rangers today. pire made us keep right on playing Then she hurried on toward the em­ work—as an ext.-i sales girl during herself standing before the new and systems In the way of furnishing S:00~* 4:(X^Women’a Radio Review 8:30— 9:30—Ed Wynn, Johnnie—to o “Just let them Just as much as whis­ cold, frjssh air smote her cheeks. To 4j30—"Qlrl Alone/* Dramatical ------in the rain. Steve Evans hoistod an Jimmy Wilson Won’t Have ployes' entrance of Bergman's de­ the Easter rush. Since then she had dazzling black and chromium promised. 3:45— 4:46—Song* by Tintypo Tenor 9:0^10:0(^Heldt and Hie Brigadlera per that'either Dean or both are for BOX partment store. worked at a telephone switchboard; left and right, lights gleamed In the adequate water In times of drought, 9:30—10:30—The March of Tim#—to o By HONUS WAONKR i umbrella and took It out on the field "Beauty Bar" with three blazing Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Sellers 4.:00— 6:0^—While City Sleepe—basic —10:45—To Be Announced to lift Light Heavyweight sale.” and the Canadiens. Rossi, SartoiL Lead Hoose "Shouldn't go whirling around in a flvc-and-teii store, selling elec­ already darkened streets. New.sboys safe water to combat water-borne 4:1^^— 5:15—Pedro Via and Orchestra 10:00—11 :(X>—Guy Lombardo Orehce.— There probably will be many a with^^him. Of couraa hs was eboseJ. electric lights bathing her in their are spending this week in New York 4:3I^— 6:30—Three Scamps. Vocal Trio Joke played on rookies In major i I have heard of teams winning More Than One or Two comers,” she reminded herself se­ trical supplies; operating an eleva­ were crying the day's headlines In disease, and an attractive and pala­ city on a business and pleasure trip. Myrt A Marge—weet repeat verely. "Bumping ' Into people! yellow glare and a camera directly their indistinguishable Jargon. 4:4^— 6:4S—Pete Meek’a Moosikere 10:30—11:30—ieham Jones A Orohee. Sarasota, Fla.—Owner Tom Yaw- league camps this spring, but I games ta many peculiar ways, but I tor; demonstrating a waving lotion table water pleasing to consumers, Their young son is s ta ^ g with his 6:0n— 6:00—Flying Time Adventurea Crown from John Henry key of the Red Sox likea the looks SCORE. Hale’s to Victory Overl basic; B. Cummins Orch.—mldw Ought to look where you're gO' before her. The photographer (he Toby stood for a moment, taking 6:10— 6:16—News; Connie Qatea. Voe. New York. March 12.— (A P ) — doubt whether they'll eqtial some of i recall a atory about two semi-pro .300 Hitters But Has (her own hair curled naturally); hkd removed the trench coat and Warren J. Scott, director of the Bu­ grandmother, Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert, 6:30— 6:30k.prese*Radio Newe Period 11:00—12:00—George Olten’e Orcheatra of his club. "It seems to be In fine ing— • and trying—with disheartening re; it all in—the lights and noise and reau of Sanitary Engineering of the 11:30—12:30—Frank Dailey Orchestra Tha nearness of the end of the Na­ the stunts we used to pull 30 years) teams that I think waa a pip. And then Toby was at Bergman fl. hat, displaying a crest of very red during their absence. 6:36— 6:36—John D. Kennedy'a Talk ^ w i s in Bout at the Gar­ physical condition and that atarts ago. FIRBSTUNE8 (81) suits—to interest unseen telephone pushing crowd. It was all familiar; State Department of Health, said In 6:45— 6:45—Billy A Betty—weaf only NBC-WJZ NETWORK tional Hockey League season—new The team at bat was One run be­ Champion Bantiy Team^ Other girls, by twos, and threes and hair and a gray suit somewhat out A meetidg of the Women’s Auxil­ 6:0(^ 7:00—Amos *n* Andy'—east onl; right with Manager Cronin,” he com­ For one thing, tha rookie nowa­ P- a F. T. customers In the merits of a new nevertheless, It was Impressive. Then the department's weekly broadcast BASIC — East: wj* wbc-wbxa wbal hind ta the ninth when one Of Its Seven Starting Pitchers. some of them singly, were crowd­ of press) dodged forward and back­ iary of St. Peter’s Episcopal church . eye I . , wham kdka wgar wxye wlw wsyr wmal mented after watching Jimmie Foxx only ten days, away—has started days is smarter than he was when 5 Smith, rf ...... ,.1 0-0 2 Toby tugged at her hat brim, setting today. 6:30— 7:30—Martha Meare and Song batters sent a long drive to the out­ ing through the doorway. Toby line of automobile tires. ward. the black focusing cloth wa.s held Monday from 2 to 4 at the wfll; Mid: wcky wenr wls kwk koll den Tomorrow. clout a few yesterday. I broke into baseball ta 1897. He has 1 Hadden, If, o ...... 4 1-1 ,9 Hadden Stars in Moriat It more firmly on her head, and set When one goes to the faucet of a 6:46— 7:46—Tom Powers—weaf only wren wmaq -hso the fans counting tha remaining field with two on base. The out­ 1 Ford, If ...... 0 0-1 0 pushed Inside, sighed Involunte-lly Now she was at Bergman's, by about bl5 shoulders. Ev-jry now and home of Mrs. T. D. Martin. Nine 7:CX^ 8:00—Rudy Vallee Hour—c to c off down the street ^ b llc water supply system, he MIDWEST—wmt wood wire i games to Team whether their favor­ heard of these practical Jokster's fielder, in making the catch, stuck winter H.avcn. Fla., March 12.— 2 Welles, c •...... l 2-2 4 as her eyes met the time clock. She far the best place of all. Toby then he would pull the ejoth over A t the same time Tim Jamieson, women were present. The time 6:00— 9:00—Lanny Ross Showboat—t} NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtml San Antonio. Tex.— If practice tricks and I doubt whether a recruit his arm through the wire fence sur­ thought that If i girl worked hard gives little thought to the story be­ 9:0(^10:00—Bing Crosby’s Show—to c wiba kstp wobc wday kfyr cret cfcf ites are likely to get into the play­ (A P )—Old customers are going to 3 Falkoskl. r g ...... 3 1-1 7 Win; Ed Kose Tosses 18 | had made It, all right! his head, peer through the camera, leaning against a bar in the east waa spent in sewing for a South Da­ 10:00—11 :(X)—Nano Rodrigo Orchest.— ...... 'if New York. March 12 — (A P ) — makes perfect, young Bud Hofey, would fall for a snipe hunt today. rounding the field and couldn’t ex­ Meanwhile, on the busy corner In a place like Bergman's she could hind the supply thus furnished, yet SOUTH — w;vR wptf wwnc wls wjax 0 Dowd, I g ...... 4 i-2 9 and then dart forward again to fifties, helped himself to a clgaret there la a long and Interesting hU- kota Indian mission. east; Amos 'n' Andy—rpt. for west wfln-weun wlod wsm wmc wsb wap! I I Jock McAvoy, the squire of Roch- Chick's nephew, shoulij have a big offs and if so, III what position. In One of our favorite stunts ta the tricate It. While he waa thua pinned mb’ their eyes and take another half a block away, the young man hope for advancement some day— Henry Emmons, tor several yea'ra 10:15—11:15—Henry Buses and Orches. wjdx wsnib kvoo wky wfaa wbnp kpro j season with the Pirates. He spent the cases of the New York Rangers old days was to Impress upon a change the position of a light, alter from the package his companion tory of the development of safe sup­ 10:30—11:3<^—News; Minneapolis Sym. woal ktlift klbs wsoo wave wrso wfbo I dale, Lkncashlre, says bo intends to ta the fence, both runners scored look at their ticket stubs when they 10 13 5-7 31 Points for Losers. with the brown eyes and the Jaun­ become assistant buyer, or even Toby's pose, or rearrange the back­ held. Tim touched a match $o the a boarder here at the H. C. Porter II :3C^12:30—Sammy Kaye's Orchestra tha whole winter playing in exhibi­ and Montreal Canadiens tonight's rookie's mind how Important It was and the game was over. ty hat brim watched her disappear. plies, dating back to the building of MOUNTAIN—kon klo kglr'kgbl floor John Henry Lewis In their watch the Philadelphia Nationals ta U E8T SIDES (30) (and why not?) a buyer. Toby was ground. "Turn your face to the left clgaret, watched the fragile ribbon the first Roman aqueduct In 312 place, now employed by Brown CBS-WABC NETWORK PACIFIC—kgo kfsd kex kga keca kjr tion games and keeping in condition games ere highly Important fac­ that he report promptly at the sp- Bill Klem, the grand umpire who action this year. He could do this quite easily championship bout tomorrow night P- B. F. T. ambitious; she wanted a better Job. a little. Miss Ryan. That's right— of smoke rise from Its Up. Then B. C., of the first American public Thomson and company in Hartford BASIC— East: wubc wade woko wcao Cent. East and now Is getting plenty of atten­ tors. (though Toby was a little thin,-;) and with him, the ghost of the The Phillies, for years a boon to 0 Kerr, r f ...... 2 0-1 4 Bantly’s U. S. Royals, newly Sh6 couldn't ask the other girls no not so far. Back again, the way he said, "I saw a girl today—” supply at Boston In 1852, and of the Is laid up with a broken arm. waab wnac vegr wkbw wkrc whk wjr 3:30— 4:3(H-NBC Radio Guild, Drama tion from Manager H e Trajmor. If the flying FTencnmcn should the lumber business as they batter­ 0 McAdams, I f ...... ,0 0-0 0 becau.se her cap-llke hat was bright to go home with her Jiecausc home wrtre wcau wjas wean wfbl wspd wjev; 4:3(^ S:30—The Singing Lady—east horizontal British fighter. ^ r r - erov.-ned csgc champions of Man-' green. He watched until she was you were. Now try lb again—” "Remarkable!" The other’s tone first Connecticut supply at Durham A reli^ous service was held at the Midwest: wbbm wfbm kmbe kmox 4:46— 5:45—Orphan Annie—east onlv lose to Toronto, as form Indicates ed down National League fences a OeKoie. c ...... g 2-3 18 was a tiny single room on the third The taciturn, unassuming British­ Chester, suffered their first roversoT^ lost In the crowd before the door­ The lights were hot and Toby waa good-naturedly Jeering. "How In 1798, Mr. Scott stated. The State home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin .whas kfab krnt 6:00— 6:00—News; J. Wilkinson. Song Fort Myers, Fla.—Connie Mack they should, their chances of mak­ mile from home plate, have gone In 3 Werner, r g ...... 0 0-1 0 floor, rear, of a rather unpleasant now has 108 public systems, supply­ EAST—wbns wpg whp whec wlb* wfea 6:15— 6:15—Animal Closeups, Stories er who holds the middle and tight- ing the playoff grade would be so way. Then he murmured, "Berg­ felt uncomfortable. She had on a do you account for It?” Kassman Monday, evening, attended 6:30— 6:3(^Press.Radio News — ba­ liked the work of BUI Dietrich so strong for pitching that they 1 Muldoon, rg, I f ...... 0 0-0 0 ta six atarts before the House AJ house. TTie house stood on oji un­ ing almost nine-tenths of the popu­ wore wicc efrb ckac wibx wmns wesp walgbt ebamplonahips of tha Em­ man's," half-aloud, eyeing the huge coat with a heavy mink collar euid Tim Jamlcaoh' did not seem to by Jewish residents of the commun­ DIXIE—wgst wefa wUrc wqam wood sic; The Singing Lady—mid. rpl, pire, has taken upon himself the against the St. Louis Cards in a slim 01 to be almost invisible. They threaten to become ''hltless won­ 2 Haraburda, Ig ...... 2 4-6 8 Hale Royal Oaks ^ the To pleasant street, too. There was a lation. ity. klra wrec wlac wwl wtoc. krld ktrh 6:35— 6:35— Frank and Flo—wj* only already are five points behind the electric sign which swung from the a hat from the French room. She hear. "She has blue eyt»," he went stem mission of wiping out what he grapefruit league game yesterday. ders” —hard as IC'ls to believe. League - rioaed Its abbreviated * «a » ^ single window, a studio couch— These systems furnish many ad­ The regular meeting of the town ktsa waco koma wdbo wbt wdae wblf 6:46— 6:45—Lowell Thomas — east; New York Americans and their best 6 12 6-11 .10 top of the building almost half-way waa supposed to be a customer on, reflecUvely—"at least I think wdbj wwva wmbg wsjs wmbr wala Orphan Annie—repeat to midwest terms the "stench” of the Joe Dietrich held the Cards hitless In Manager Jimmy Wilson, wlio ad­ non at the Ea.ft Hide Roc last night. to the street. Smiling and lel.surcly. rather badly worn, three chairs, a they’re blue. They're big and sort vantages to their communities he school board will be held at the town Ictul kgko wcoa wdne wnox kwkh 6:00— 7:0i 29 to 27. Mor- J the young man walked to the curb table that failed to stand squarely of—well, swell. And she’s got the clerk’s office Thursday evening. MIDWEST—wpl wmhd wlen .wlbw kfh McAvoy, who already ha.s captur­ him. Bob Johnson and George to play and the Amerka only four. of sliicgcrs that loses gumes by Firestones ...... 9 10 20 'll 'Beauty Bar." fire fighting, makie available sani­ a-emk wkbn wcco webt ksej wnax woe 6:30— 7:3(V—Lum A Abner—east only West Sides ...... 8 18 29 30 larty Brothera Flrostonea edged out and summoned a cab. on Its four legs, and a gas plate cutest little nose. She had on a Mrs. Louis Blume has returned wowo . 6:45— 7:45—Music Is My Hobby Prog. ed the fancy of American fight fans Puccincllo were hot at b»t. The Rangers tonight take on the Suddenly the photographer call­ tary water carriage sewerage sys­ football scores, won't hqve more Points By Periods the West Hides‘in the opener, 31-30^ That Is how Toby Ryan met Jim on which to make coffee and fry green hat—” from Canaan where she has been MOUNTAIN—kvor kl* koh kM 7:00— 8:(X^PIttsburgh Symphony Or. , with his whirlwind punching, baa Detroit Red Wings, who have built ed, "Now you've got It! That's It— " tems, supply many Industries e- COAST — khj koln kfrr ko! kfpv kvl 7:30— 8:30—The NBC Cinema Theater than one or two sure .300 hitters on Firestones ...... 9 7 4 11—-31 to make the League standing Jamieson. chops. The bath was down the hall, The other man raised his glass. employed through the winter and Is 8i0<^ 9:00—Death Valley Days, Play ’’outlined a future program that he up'the highest point total ta either the team but he’s so exciter about Not, of course, that they had real­ and there was a barely discernible qulring water for manufacturing kfbk kmj kwg kern kdb kgmb kgb Winter Haven, Fla.—^The Phillies West Sides ...... 8 10 11 1—30 follow’s; c shared with other roomers on the " I ’ve seen girls myself—one or two spending some time at the home of Cent. East. — , 8:3(^— 6:30—America's Town Meeting Bopes will eventually lead him to section of the league and have done ly met. Brushing Into a stranger "click." processes, provide water for laundry 9:30—10:30—Russ Morgan Orchestra go to Clearwater to meet the Dodg­ Ills pitchers that he think: hla 1936 Score at halftime, 18-10, West W. L. floor. The rema-kahle thing about of them. 'They've all got eyes and 4:16— 5:16—Wilderness Road. Drama the heavyweight championship. He a lot of it at the Rangers' expense. pointed hour for the training ses­ Is the dean of our National League during a Manhattan rush hour, and other domestic uses, and lastly her son-in-law and daughter, Mr 10:00—11:0(^News; Emil Coleman Ore. ers today. An intra-squad game model Phllly machine Is capable of Sides. Referee, Beagle. Time, elght- Bantly’i Royals . .. 5 1 the room was that the rent Was Miss Collins stepped forward. "I noses and ears and arms and legs and Mrs. Claude W. Jones. 4:30— 6:30—Jack Armstrong — east; 10:3(L—11:3(^—C. Dornberger Orchestra hopes to lift the ligbtbeavywelglit sion. Then we'd leave a call with staff, probably can recall a humor­ making apologies and hurrying on they ere a convenient and safe Organ—Dixie; Chicagoans— west yesterday brought good pitching, A defeat would leave the Blue landing high In the second division mlnute quarters. Royal Oaka ...... 3 ^ only $4.50 a week. want you to try one from the other and—er, and so forth. Lota of ’em In compliance with government 11:00—12:00—Shandor With His Violin' crown fjom the dusky brow of Shirts stIU three points behind the the hotel clerk to awaken said rookie ous Incident that popped up ta a at least. FIreatonea ...... 3 3 is a common enough experience, source of drinking water. To meet 4:45— 6:45—Ths Goldbergs—also c»t 11:06—12:0^—Ruby Newman Orchestra. Lowls but win or lose he will sail with the batters held to four hits on Toby received $15 every Satur­ side," she said. "I’d like to show have green hats, too. I can find you all these needs, a water supply must orders a check-up is being made on 6:00— 6:00—Virginia Verriil. Vocalist 11:30—12:30—Orchsstra forth# Dancing, each team. Boston Bruins with only three at anywhere from 2 to 6 o’clock ta Pirate game many years ago. ROY.VL O.UtS (19) West Sid es...... • • ■ ^ 0 -16 quickly forgotten. But, afterward, a dozen—” for Bhigland next week to meet Jock "W e'll have a great pitching staff, day at Bergman's. Substracting that background—" be free from germs that will cause the volume of mail of various class­ gomes In which to close the gat. the morning to go out for practice. seven tested men who can bum that p. B. F. T. Get An Even Break Toby Ryan remembered the en­ "This one,” Tim interrupted, "la Peterson for the British heavy­ Another old-time favorite was to We had a utility player named counter and knew It was really the $4.50 for room rent left $10.60 for "Okay.” Marty Hiatt set to work sickness; It must be adequa.e In es going through local post offices. weight charapionabtp. Then be will Avalon, Calif.—Manager Charlie Boston has four to go. baseball over the plate," said Jim­ 0 Antonio, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 While the round robin tourney tiii to change the lights again. He was special. I ’ve got to find her.” quantity to furnish ample water in The count will be continued for a 10:00—Hostess Counsel. appoint one of the recruits gusrdlsn Walter Rehg. who waa a sort of 1 Rossi, If ...,,. ....7 0- settle 3 14 the q))uatlon ot local basketi beginning of the whole thing. food, clothing, carfare, and the In­ 10:16— The Captlvators. return to this country hqping to Grimm announced today he will di­ Tonight’s third game sees tbo my, "and that's the biggest part ot She didn't know It that morning. numerable Incidents that were al­ accustomed to the widms of ad­ "Find her? Is she lost?” dry seasons; It should be free from week. of the shoes In the Pullman when Dizzy Dean; that is. he continually the Battle. 0 Kolih, 0 ...... 0 1- baH 3 supremacy 1 was an overwbein "I mean," Tim explained, "that 10:30—News Service. emulate Bob Fitzsimmons, ,.he vide the Cub squad Into two sections Chicago Blackhawks play their last we wore making a trip. popped off, telling what* he could do. Inside the big department store the ways popping up, Toby managed, vertising men and women. "This sediment and low in content of trou­ A recreational meeting, held in WTIC freckled middleweight who won the "Sure, we’ll bo weak with tha 1 Hedlund, rg . - - - , ....1 0-1 2 tng succtsa as far as keen compeU I saw her this morning on the 10:45—Tom, Dick and Harry. for the long exhibition schedule, with bom* contest of the regular season Once we had a rookie with the But Fred Clarke, our manager, day's routine had begun. Toby was but It required careful figuring. what you wont?" he asked a mo­ blesome minerals; It preferably Hartford, Conn. heavywetaht title back In the 1 Sartor, Ig. e ...... 8 0-0 12 tion waa concerned—th* majortt street. Ran into her—no, that's the local Christian Endeavor rooms 11:00— Rae Eleanor Ball, violinist. th* "first team” taking only the cua- against ths champion Montreal Pirates who fell for that gag, book, wasnit using him as a rtgular. stick but It’s going to make me feel "in the Jewelry.” which meant jhe Meals, of course, were skimpy. As ment later, over one shoulder. should be soft, to make the watef- 50,000 W. 1040 R. a 282.8 51 haiejroa toys. 3 Fraser, I g ...... ___ 0 0-0 0 of the twelve garoei being settl* not right— she ran Into me. On of the Congregational church Mon­ ll:16-^oclal Work In Hartford. tomary pre-game batting aad field­ Maroons and bare the question is a line, and slnk^. He stayed awake One day Clarke sent Rehg to the young again to strut around the sold pins, rings, bracelets, compacts for clothes—well, Toby had an eye satisfactory for domestic use; and It Yravelera BroadcaaUng Service. Jock is perhaps the most nervous by the margin of a field goal or fot Miss Collins nodded. A moment a corner. She almost bumped into should bo colorless and (free from day evening, was addressed by W il­ 11:30 — Otto Neubauer and thi ing workout. Longer sessions different one. The Hawks, like De­ watching the lepes and when the plate Bs a pinch hitter, and Klem circuit with a good pitching staff." 6 14 T s 29 —gay, brightly-colored baubles for soles and serviceability and liam J. Pitt of Middletown, superin­ fighter ever to hold a .title. He sat afield face the rest. Wilson's probable "big seven" shot—It did not prove a flnanctal| ranging In price from 29 cents .'or later she was called to answer a my arms and she looked so surprised objectionable taste and odor. (Boetem Standard Time.) Diplomats. troit and the two teams that are porter came around to collect and was umpiring.. ROYALS (*7) success. The tatroductlcm of Su could wear •tmall sizes. tendent of the Emergency Educa­ In the lobby of his hotel last night, tied for the Canadian group lead, pitching staff will consist of six the imitation ivory bracelets to telephone somewhere In the dis­ and cute and—” Most Important are safety and 12:00, noon—Voice of Experience. drumming his feet on the floor, run­ shine 'em up, the rookie jumped out "Who art you hitting for?” asked P. B. day games, with four doubleheateri gTB.SO for the "debuta'nte watch" She felt liick>, though, to have tance. 'Oh, forget it! Nuts about a adequacy of supply, Mr. Scott said, tional and Recreational program, P. M. Pasadena, Calif— Toronto and the Maroons, already of an upper berth and doored the Klem. who have had at leatt oni; year's 2 Metcalf, r f ...... 3 on the Sabbath, failed to draw found that tin.v rear t'oem. sponsored by the State Board of Ekl- Thurwla.v, March 12 ning his bands through his hair and (special this week only) glittering Marty said to Toby, "Might as dame you don't even know! Of all and Joint efforts of w*ater and lp:15— Musical Reveries. reports enthualsstlcslly that Malta have clinched a pl.".ce among the porter. "I'm bitting for myself', replied experience In the majer leagues and 1. Tierney, If, Ig ...... 0 expected and - the attendonea ucatlon. He gave a talk on sports talking, when he did decide to say nagniflcently "With six tiny dia­ Gladys Sorenson, holding up a well sit down and rest. Don't wont the rack-brained, crazy Idiots!" health officials. In securing water­ p. m. 12:30—Mary Marlin. McCulloch, Mike Kreevicb and first three. They wrestled and 'fought, and the wIse-cracKtag Rehig, a rookie, Hal Hrlleher of Hazleton, 0 Nelaon, o ...... 4 poor throughout the short ■ « as organized In Middletown, taking sometningi In short bursts. In the Pa., a six foot right hander. monds on either side of the small Htrlng_of 79-cen'- pearls for a cus­ you to look stiff and unnatural—” Jamieson .shook his head. "No,” shed cleanliness and increasing the 4:00—Women's Radio Review. 12:45— The Ad-LIner. ring be Is even more fidgety, having George Sturapf are giving Rip Rad- Th* aim of the mjjmbers of this finally some of us separated them. That didn't set well with Klem, 0 Blasell, rg, If ...... 8 A t that, the crowds In attend oblong face. tomer to examine, caught Toby’s he said. "I don't know her name or extent of water treatment by filtra­ In Portland, Mlddlefleld and other 4:30—Girl Alone. 1:15— Nick Gross!. accordlonIsL ' ' introduced something new in this cllff and Vernon (George) Washing­ quartet Is to finish as high as possi­ The porter was Infuriated, but we so he chased Mr. Rehg. After pro­ The six are Curt Davis, Joe Bow­ 0 Farr, rg ...... 2 would have produced a small Gratefully, .ihe sank Into a chair. 2 Rtlnde, Ig . ; ...... 0 The store stylist called these eye and nodded significantly. Toby where she lives or her telephone tion and chlorination to eliminate surrounding towns. He took up lo­ 4:45—"Oriental Art” — Robert Drew- 1:30— News Service. respect, by continually hitting the ton a tough fight for their White Sox ble and get larger "cuts" In the calmed him down. A bunch of the testing, Clarke sent another pinch man, Biicky Walter (Ducky's drop­ hut the stiff rental fee charged She W'ltched curiously as the cal problems as applying to this wares "Junk Jewelry," signifying followed the nod, saw Maurlne at photographers worked over his number. I don’t know anything harmful bacteria, have been so suc­ Bear. 1:45— Mount and Gest. thumb of bis glove. However, he In­ outfield Jobs. playoff pool. ped the "s" frohi Ills last name this the Town Board of Education te that their Intrln.slc value was slight. the end of the counter. Maiirlne cessful that In the past quarter of a town. 16 Hebron boys and girls 2:00— Between the Bookends. sists that this thumb biting was year). Enel Moore, Sylvester John­ 6 12 3-6' 27 the competing teams with on camera. Presently he paused btaldc about her—except that I’ve got to 6:00— Blue Room Echoes — Joseph The Hawks axe only two points Score By Periods Nevertheless the jewelry was an Im­ was resting a ruby-tipped hand find her.” century Connecticut has had no wa- were present. Joseph Malone, di­ Blume, directory. 2:16—Happy Hollow. bom of necessity. behind Detroit with five games left son and Orville Jorgens. Laat sea­ break, expenaea Juat being cleaz her. "You were all right,” he told tef^borne epidemics of typhoid fever Weat Palm Beach. Fla__ Rogers Royal O a k s ...... 6 11 31 39 portant dejjartment at Bergman's. against her cheek as she smiled at The other snorted. "Be your­ rector of athletics in Middletown, 6:30—"Dick Tracy". 2:30—American School of the Air ” 1 broke that thumb in one of my Hornsby, having installed another for each, but th* Red Wings seem son, the Phils rarely had more than Fattlkner 6a Beach her. "Absolutely okay. Ever do any or other Intestinal disorders. sponsored by the WPA Emergency 3 ;00—Bolek Musicale. Royals ...... 6 13 30 37 Toby, folding a denim counter Mr. Pharls, on the opposite side of posing before?" self. Tim !” he said impatiently. 5:45— Rhythm of the Day. early bouts and It wasn’t act prop­ batting cage, let it be known hitters to have the edge ta playing three two regular pitchers well enough to Aa predicted, lost night's Perhaps the most notable mod­ Educational and Recreational pro­ erly,” be said. "When it mended it Pointa By Periods wera stiffly contested and elOM cover, murmured, "Good morning," the counter. Apparently what Mau­ "No," "Arc you going to go through all 6:00— WrightvIUe Clarion. 3:30— Mark Wamow’s Blue Velve( need not fear they will be overlooked of their last four on the home rink start a game, wl. ding up ta seventh Royal O a k s...... 6 6 10 8—39 to Maurlne Ball and moved aside In rlne had to say, or what the young ernizing feature of public s'^stems gram also gave an inspiring talk. 6:30— News. Orchestra. waa a bit crooked and there wasn't place. the way. The Royals, however, has Hiatt nodded. " I thought you that again? Don't you ever learn today, the director declared. Is the and veterans will have no excuse for while Chicago is touring. The Ma­ Royals ...... 6 6 8 7—27 the narrow apace behind the coun­ man was saying, was Impo-tant. A anything at all? What about Both speakers saw fine possibilities 6:40— Gems from Memory. quite enough room in the thumb of Besides his "Dig .Seven,” Wilson ing clinched the title honors wtti were a little nervoua." he aald. provision of an attractive water, failing to get ta plenty of practice roons also have five games to plky Score at halftime, 12-11, Royals. five straight triumphs, sent a i ter. woman with e small child In tow Natalie? And Sally? And thpt here and advised the organization 6:45— "Musical Moments” . a glove to give It freedom. Hence I while Toronto ha.s six. has promising talent ta Claude Pas- Referee, Harold Beagle. 'Time, "Just the same, you’-e all light. which although secondary to safety of a group with three evenings a 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy. used to puU it off a little with ray shift llusup into the troy aj '•Morning," answered Maurlne had paused In.patlcntly nearby, but red - red — what's her name '— and adequacy Is nevertheless impor­ Bradenton, Fla.—The Cardinals ^ y x m c a k St _ seau, -obtained from Pittsburgh ta eight-minute quarters. who was also "in the Jewelry” . She Maurlne did not nollet hi.. That other girl downstairs—the one week for open recreational work, 7:15— Pop-eye the Sailor. teeth. It got to be a habit and I the deal for Catcher Al Todd. Pas- ths Royal Oaks and didn't hav Miss Collins wanted to use—she’d Mnrlbelle? What about— ?" tant. (Jolor In water Is mainly due planned only routine practlee today Boo, MB— ~-Gtrr enough etuff to puU the gome onl i ■ added, "Liord, do 1 feel dead this Toby hastened toward the cus But Tim Jamieson wah not one. evening to be devoted to educa­ 7:30— Amateur Program. Just eoa't nop it now." seau struck out 289 batsmen ta 344 have been terrible." to solution of organic matter from tion^ work. A group of clergy­ 8:00— Rudy Vallee’s Variety Show. ' The night McAvoy knocked down ta preparation for their exhibition "OOT 0*» THE 0*M B / fj. the fire In the eloolng mlnutea- morning— !” tomer. "Is there anything I can listening. 'T ve got to find her," leaves and other vegetation. Objec­ Babe Rlako six times and out in the game with the Phillies tomofrow. Sports Roundup Innings for Des Moines liut season, the Oaks kppt the preesiirs show you. Madam?” "Why," Toby exclaimed, "I think he said abriipUy. once more. "And men, the Rev. B. A. Lewis and the 9:00— Captain Henry’s Showboat. winning 20 and losing 11. Yet, with "Party last night?” Maurine’s beautiful!" tionable taste and odor may be due 10:00— Bing Crosby with Jimmy RADIO first round, be found time to bite 'ITiey took the Athletics into camp REVOITA, PICARD throughout Tommy Faulkner, "Mmm—” Maurlne moved a dust­ I will. What’s more. I'll bet you Rev. Harold R. Keen of this town, all his talent, Wilson may not have "Well,” the woman said sharply, to a variety of causes. Sometimes Dorsey’s Orchestra. (Eastern Standard Time.) that thumb a dozen times. 0 to 8 ye.sterday despite being held By EDDIE BRIETZ Royals scoring ocf, remolnsd on er rather desultorily about the "you might show me a little atten­ "Sure, she's good enough look­ that within 24 hours I have a date minor operating Improvements and the Rev. Paul Ackerman of And­ hiticss for four frames. veteran players collected $25 and hitter to the plate to replace Rehg. an effective southpaw on hla staff ing—but not before a camera. over stand back of the project. 11:00— News. The fighter has brought his old Associated Presa Sporta Writer gave It to him. That satisfied him. He was a rookie and'not known by tench during ths entlrs gams. edges of the tray of Chinese charm tion, if it's not too much trouble. with her!" overcome complaints, but frequent­ 11:15— Phil Levant's Orchestra. world habits to the metropolis. He Tampa, Fla., March 12__ (API- unless a rookie comes through. Rossi And Sartor Features are too small. And I don’t ly major remedies must be adopted, A number of bridge players from Klem. GAIN GOLF FINALS pins. She put a hand to her mouth Or aren’t you girls paid for that? 11:30—Organ Recital. New York, March B3— (AP) — keeps four horses on bis farm, two Extra! Both local gazettes say Diz­ The Infield rates etrong defen­ Gens Rossi and Joe Sartor tfd like her cpln. You’ve got a camera (To Be Continued) such as filtration of the water Hebron village and environs attend­ Taylor’a Joke Was All Wet "Who are you?” asked Klem. sively but weak, on offense. Dolph to stifle a yawn. "It was after four I've been standing hero for five min­ 11:35—Minneapolis Symphony. World-Wide broadcasts, with every of which he rides over the English zy Dean will sign within a w eek... One time we were playing the "Bool" the rookie replied. ths scoring from tbs floor fOr before I got to bed,” she confided. utes, trying to g"t someone to wait face, did you know that? I spotted through sand with or without the ed the open Grange bridge held at countryside and two of which he Camllil, whose power was reduced Royal Oaks with ths exception the home of Mrs. Floyd Fogll Tues­ 12:30 a. m.— Silent. continent participating and design­ that the ballyhoo ha.s gone far Giants and it began to rain. The "Get out of here", ordered Klem. •qSeemed like I didn't any more than on me-^" you the very first thing. Round face, use of chemicals. Treatment of wa­ races on small English tracks. by sinus trouble last year. Is a lone baakst by Johnny Hed big- eyes, cute little nose— ” ter In this way costs money which day evening. Mrs. A. W. Hlldlng ed promote international good w ill enough. umpire, for reasons known only to "First they send a smart guy to Close my eyes before that alarm It hadn't been live minutes and are expected to materialize on a hi- Bbunnlng Broadway and the night What with both Charlie Ruffing fixture St first with Jose Gomez at Defend 4-BalI Title Against RohiI tossed In seven twin polii "But Maiirlne's so much prettier!" must be Included In the cost of the from Hebron won first prize, Mrs. C. Tomorrow’s Program life, ba enjoys the same diversion himself, dljto't call the game and the bat, and then a fellow to boo me.” and Sartor tkllied six Uihs«. Was ringing!” Toby knew It, bm she said quickly, a. m. yearly basis as a result of the recent and Ben Chapman orThla hands, it second and Johnny Verges, on the Toby Inslsteil. water supplied, but its advantages F. Bailey of Amston second. There here and ha can be seen almost any By BILL KINO Giants, who were leading, started Clarke then took up the pinch Nelson’s efforts gave ths Royals' Toby, went to the other end of the " I ’m sorry. What w.i>i It--?" WAPPING 6:30— Blue Grass Roy. broadcast conference in Paris, held looks like a beetle vacation for riding him unmercifully. Still the bitter's cudgel. bench at present with a sprained The photographer nodded again. undoubtedly outweigh the added ex­ were also tables of setback and morning cantering over the bridle AssocUted PreM Sports Writer ankle, nt third. Sarazen and Hines in 6-5 edge In ths first quarter and I counter to straighten the sign read­ The woman was not to be divert­ pense, Mr. Scott said. About one- pinochle. William Owen of Amston 7:00— Morning Watch—Ben Haw­ under auspices of the International Colonel Ruppert___ like the old umpire didn't call the game. So "Have you looked at a score-' ing "Hanset Rhinestone Bracelets, ed. "Your being sorry Isn't going "Maybe. But pretty girls don’t al­ thorne. Broadcasting Union. paths of Central Park. Shortstop Is the big problem, but 13-11 margin at baUtlms hut County Detective Edward J. fourth of the population served and Paul Potocek won prizes In days when Ruth waa the annual Dummy Taylor, one of the Giant card?" he asked Klem, B2.9B to $5.” She wondered if Mr. to keep me from being late for my ways photograph that way," he In­ 8:15—Morning Melodies. The first sdeh broadcast would be Boston, “ March 12.— (A P )— At Wilson Is strong for Leo Norris, ob­ champs were unable -to hdid from public supplies receive filtered pinochle and C. F. Bailey in setback. first thought, It sounds silly—the spring problem. . . . pitchers, went out to the third base Klem looked over the card and Miami Tourney. Royal Oaks duo in check In the lii Pbarls. the good-looking buyer In appointment with the dentist! I'll formed her. "You’ve got to be able Hickey will speak at the Wapping 8:30— Cheerio. a combined presentation of North tained from MInncaiHdIs whore he fo size 'em up. You sec. It’s all In water, and new plants are now be­ Wllllam-Bcmdt of Middle Haddam Bees are going after "Dlssy” Dean, Southern scribes are panning Joe coaching lines ta hip .boots and a there waa the rookie's name— half. Farr’s entry into the the silverware dcpnnment, two have you know that I spend hun­ Y. M. C. A. F.ither and Son ban 9:00—Radio Bazaar. and South America, with NBC tak­ Everett Booe. batted .290 last season. Reserves the camera—” ing built. and East Hampton preached at St. but not when you recall what has Engel for offering to fight Dizzy raincoat. late in the loot period bell. counters over, had been at Mau- dreds of dollars In this store every qiiet Wednesday night at the Wap­ 10:00—Food News. ing the part of director. The plan Then the umpire did get mad. He will be plentiful for Infield positions, He went . Into an invinVed, tech­ Peter's church Sunday In exchangij 10:15— Home Sweet Horae. la to have all of the world's broad­ happened ta the past... .what about Dean---- they say Joe Isn't showing Miami, Fla., March 13.— (A P )— Royals considerably la cutting rlne's party. Mi. Pharls was new .year. Hundreds of dollars! 1 can enough dignity for the president of chased Taylor out of the park, and N EXT: SIzihg up the current Na­ but again the power will be lacking. the Oaks advantage but the latl nical explanation. Interrupted when ping Community Church House. His with the Rev. H. R. Keen. His 10:30—The Mystery Chef. casters Interconnected for the pres­ the Giants sending Rogers Hornsby Gene Sarazen and Jimmy Hines In the store. His uncle was on the. Just os well go somewhere else, and theme was on character developed a ball club...,one of the toughest It was funny to see Dummy trying tional League sitnatlon. There are no more (Jhuck Kleins team froze the boll In the wa board of directors and Mr. Pharls, I'll do it If my patronage Isn't ap Miss Collins reappeared. Then, for subject will be "Crime and Youth.' 10:45— Blue Room Echoes—Joseph entations, with the initial on« to Boston back ta 1928 and Babe ta the Phllly outfield but there staked their golf wizardry today Overnight A. P. through suffering. Ruth coming here laat season? guys ta ths majors for holdouts to ratautez and emerged on top. after graduating from a famous predated— " 20 minutes mo.e, Toby stood beYore Rev. David Carter, pastor of the Blume, director. primarily a musical extravaganza. should bo plenty of speed and de­ The special Lenten service for Tuning In Tonight: (By the Aaoclated Press.) And It’s no secret that Sam Brea- do business with la La.-ry McPhall against the sensational shooting of gave the Oaka a clean aweep- ■university, had traveled all over "I'm very sorry.” Toby said the lights and watched, apparently 17:00— Music Appreciation Hour. fensive clns.i. Lou Chlozzn. convert­ their second round games ■ Wapping Federated church will be young people of St. Peter's church 11:58—Time Signals. Talks; WJZ-NBC, 8:30, Herbert Clearwater, Fla.—Jim Boucher, of the Ctaolnnati Reds. He has told Johnny Revolts and Henry Picard, Europe. Toby hat* learned this from again. And. fo.- the third time registering rapt dUlght oyer the ar­ News don, B.’wtch Rickey, Frankie Frisch ed from an Infielder, Is starring ta three straight victories after lo ray of bcatity preparations before master of ceremonies. John Churlla, will be held at the church at 4 p. m. 12:00 noon—Martha'and Hal. Hoover on "Trusteeship of Life In­ the former aecond baseman, may and most of tbt other Cards are Ernie Lombardi and Babe Herman Racing Notes COUEGIAMS TO P U T defending titllsta. In the 88-hole final Maurlne who had "been ju t" with "What la It you wanted?’’ Friday. The regular weekly choir 12:15 p. m.— Honeyboy and Sassa­ surance” ; WABC-CBS, 8:30 Senator to stay ta ChUlfcmla until i987 un- tlje dally drills. of the twelfth annual International their first three starts. her. president of the Wapp'ng Senior Y. hold down third base for the Dodg­ mors than a bet fed up with the Ed Kees BrUUant ^the your.g sllvenva’-! buyer. "Oh!” The woman glared at her, rehearsal will follow. Mrs. Claude fras. Robinson on "Boondoggling luid ers Mils season instead of (be bold- l$a$ they sign at the club'a terms. Catching apparently Is well forti­ four-ball matches. ' ^ "She can have him," ■ Toby then seemed to remember that she A t last M arty Hiatt announce'^ M. C. A. will we.come the fathers. Beacon Falls— New Haven police Dean boys, especially troublesome By ASSOCIATED PRESS HRST GAME TONIGHT fied with Wllnon, him.self.'and Earl A rousing rally In the ek The guests will Include Judge Rolph W. Jones accompanist. 12:30—Merry Madcaps — Norman Budget Balancing;” WJZ-NBC 9:30, out Joe Stripp, Freddy Llndstrom or Jerom e..,, Herman is demanding more dough Having etaved off yesterday the tbohght carelessly. Maurlne had had come to the store to make a triumphantly, "Got It!" and clgnl- notified State Police Lieut. William Grace, who says he never was given tarter brought ths Fir M. Grant of South Windsor. C. Vin­ Schatzman they had obtained a Mr. and Mrs, Clarence S. Clark Cloutier, director; with Bob Ellis America’s Town Meeting, “What is rookie Frank Skaff. A heavy hit­ BreadOn and Rickey have yet to than the Giants pay Mel Ott, or the The New York State racing com­ great rally of those two battlink been late this morning, as osiial. purchase. She opened her purse, fled that the posing w u at an end. (to NBC). a real chance to Icsrn muc? ateut Seir ooe-potat triumph ovt ton Benjamin, former deputy of Old Lyme, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freedom of thq Press?” WABC- ter despite his lack of weight, losD a decision to any of their base­ Braves pay Wally Berger... .with Soolsmen, Tommy Armour and Gladys Sorenson, the third girl at took out a small turquoise pin and Toby slipped out of the coat with warrant for Martin Gilbert, 37, now 1:00— News and Weather. CBS, 10:45, James A. Emery ox mission has approved 172 days of I Local Quint Meets Eaat Hart backstopping until Pittsburgh smt West Sides, after Ed Koae had __ sheriff, Leonard Black, assistant A. King and daughter Adeline of Bucher also did some flashy third ball gangsters, chain or gas house, all deference to Herman. MacPhall Bobby Cruickahaok. Ssrosen and the latter quintet Into what gppeoi^ the counter. Insisted Maurlne bad said, "Here— havi you nnv earrings the heavy mink collar a.,d the ex­ awaiting trial on charges growing 1:15—Hit Tunes. "Labor Combinations and the Pub­ the thoroughbred sport for the Em­ j ford Cofflflrs fit Eeet Side Rrc him trader Wilson's wing. Hines were 0v*n abdut an even county Y. M. C. A. secretary of Meriden, also Mr. and Mrs. Mark basing in yesterday's practlee game. and they Just revel ta giving uppity tvOuld bo glad to trade hlro\ for *d to te a comfortable lead w t ^ a. pull with Hiss Burrowr, the buy­ to match that?” pensive hat. She said, "Is that all. out of the Taft school pay-roll rob­ 1:20— Aeolian Trio. lic Interest.” WJZ-NBC at 1 1 :15, at 9 O’clock. chance to halt th* march of. Revolts Miss CoUlns?" Southirjgton and Rev. Elmer E. bery. so they may question him in Hill of Manchester were Sunday call­ ball playera the old Alp-flop___ and either— names didn't mean a t ^ g pire State this year. The season, six the grcateat.ljidividual acoring f*o| er. Toby d l^ 't think that. She "I think BO, The earrings are over ers at the home of Mrs. Mary E 1:30— Sammy Kaye's Orchestra. Sen. R. R. Reynolds of N.C. on 'Tha Pensacola, Fla.—Dick Bartall, when tha Florida racing commission days longer than last year, will open and Picard, 1935 winners, to their in League competition. Koae, r « r thought Gladys, who was older than here. Madam—" The older woman nodded. "Yes. Thlnes, county director. The ban­ connection with a Jewelry robbery 2:00—Guy Hedlund and Company. Allen Problem.” if they decide to get rid of the beat Tonight at th* Bast Side Rec, the second straight title. quet will start at half past six Tefft and Mrs. Rosella Waldo. Miss who claims his bitting slump last righthander ta the nation, where Is suspended Don Meade, who rode at Jamaica, April 16 and close at serve center on Manchester Highl the others and whose figure could b, But by the time Toby had select­ I'll tell Mls$ Burrows you were a in New Haven. 2:30— Nicholas Mathay and his WEAF-NBC. 7:30, Joseph Lit- Empire City, Oct. 31. Collegians win oppose the East WRESTLING The Milwaukee professional. P. Q. o’clock. About eighty' are expected Edith Ellis of Hartford who was at year waa the result of trying to use there a better place than Boston? Broker’s Tip to victory in the 1933 team., this neason until he. waa C desciibeu only by the word "dum ed three pair of earringa exactly great help." Meriden— Frank Kalmika, 14, her Gilead home for the week-end, Gypsy Orchestra. tau’s Pastorale; 8. Rudy 'Vtalieo; 9, The only change from-last year la ■Hartford Coal Company quintet. It A. champion, and Picard, of to attend. a set of hats that didn't loUow the Desn would do them much less Kentucky D e rb y ....if there la a dared Ineligible near the close said such things because matching the pii., the prospective " I Hope she won't think I've been shot In the thigh by a chum, was and her brother Kenneth, were call­ 8:00— "Forever Young” , dramatic Showboat; 10, Bing Crosby show; that Belmont Park will hold Its wdll be the first game of the season By AHnOCTATED PREnX Horshey, Pa'., yesterday defeated gone too long. The Young Republican club will taken to a hospital where physi­ sketch. 11:35, Minneapolis symphony. proper specifications, appears to be damage with the Beea than with dark horse ta the Naiional League the campaign,' tallied tight tin (aurine was an out-and-out beau customer decided she did not have ers on their grandmother, Mrs. Wal­ It la Ctaclnnati___ fall meeting the last t-wro weeks in for the CJolIegiahs, who laat year Worceatsr. Mass.—Danno O'Ma- Wlllle McFarlane. of Old Oaks, N. from the floor and twice from meet March 16 In the South Wind­ cians sold bis condition was not seri­ 3:15—Ma Perkins. WABC-CBS, 8. New series, Alex­ proving bl8 point. In the Glanta' the Cubs, Giants, Pirates or Dodg­ ty. Employes who didn't know her time to make a choice and depart­ "Don't worry.” Miss (Jolllns smil­ do. Saturday. intra-camp game yesterday he September, instead of the first two captured the amateur tournament hony, 225, Ireland, def*

R E WTT/jfe/ AFEORO t o t a k e a w CHAMClfe,F40W. -\W THE FVRST PVACE . 1 OOK6T BE AS GOOD AS YOUR D(XI: “ So ViViOW VAiHERE HET5> *>TA/\ViG------often we hear of a man being called F) 'a dog’ aa a severe reproach; and FO yet a dog doesn’t swear, doesn’t lie, FOM doeen’t drink, doesnlt borrow, “GT T)\E doesn’t swindle, doesn’t filrt, doesn't Friend—You attend many bridge PW ViCESS games and Icctu'fbsT adjournmrat, announcing any deri­ dropping official hints that she pretend, doesn’t cheat, doesn’t dou- sions. porter of the Oiamber of Deputies ola-cross those who befriend him Miss Hottstuff—I enjoj! them. SVAEUA X —■* wa«^M “ **v. .. FOR SALE—TEAM harness, horse might prefer a "preventive war* THE. •etter and a black cocker spaniel. Germany was not represented at army committee. Archimbsud said, ^aad wouldn’t resent It If you called Friend—Don't you .think a worn FOR RENT OR SALE Typcwrltprg. collars, strap vork, harness re with Nazi Germany now to "oar- however, the Red Army was handi­ BIN(W AND SETBACK an’a place is In theQibmeT Svooo James H. Robinson, 167 Highland FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement. the meeting, and was believed in nage” later, hastened today to him a man.” Renting by the month. Rcpatrltig pairing, curtain and uuto tops re Entirely redccoiated. All modern diplomatic circles to be virtually capped by "Insufficiently educated” Miss Hottstuff—Yes,'but not nec­ C3P street. Telephone 8070. properly done, on delivery plan, by paired. Chas. Laking, 90, Cam­ cement a chain of military alliances lmp;ovemcnts. Apply Shell Gas Isolated from foreign support—wltB officers and a "woeful lack" of com A T PARTY TONIGHT "Bebe” was a pretty and ambiti­ essarily her o i t n home. A factory man. Call Manchester 61212. bridge street. Tel. 4740. which would place a potential army petent reserve commanders. GRAMOAUAM Station, com er West Center and only the Reich army seen as sup­ of 40,000,000 men at her disposal.. ous girl ah'ft'hfu) studied tbe matri- porting Its actions. This might be remedied by a sug­ BruahvUle Grocer— Bo you like AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 ALL KINDS OF typewriters and McKee street. Phon' '3857. A )>osslbIe allied army of that monuil problezA to a nicety. Diplomatic quarters outside the gested exchange of officers between "Yes, I suppose I shall wed event­ country life? Are j'our hens good 1931 CHEVROLET . lisO adding machines cleaned and re­ F u e l a n d f e e d 4 » ^ magnitude was disclosed In new, If tbe two armies. Something new and novel in the la.veVs? paired. Conn. Typewriter Ex. O. conference room became engaged In unofficial, figures to be based on an line of an evening's entertainment ually," she said, "but the only kind Chevrolet coupe. 1930 Ford coach. intense -activity os a preliminary of masculine nuisance that will ault Mrs. May (fresh from town) 9 F. Ma>mard. Phono 7ri90. FOR SALE—BALED hay, Clover. alliance of France, Soviet Russia, Archlmbaud reported there were will be given on ..Thursday evening Great! They haven't laid a bad egg 1930 Pontiac coach, 1930 Whippet REICH MUST HOVE also to the meeting o f the League me must be tail and dark with Alfalfa and Timothy. Telephone the Little Entente and Poland, and 86 Soviet Infantry dlvlMons, 19 of this week a t’ the regular sitting y e t ■ coupe, 1929 DeSota sedan. Low Rosedale lS-3. of Nations Council, called for Sat­ to embrace: - , Cavalry divisions, and numerous of the Thursday Nlgbters 'Setback classical features. He must be prices, easy terms. Cole Motors. b u i l d i n g — urday at St. James's palace, to con- Army corps In specialized branebeq party at the Odd Fellows Hall at brave, yet gentle. Withal he 'must RANGE AND FUEL olis. Oil burn SOLDIERS-FRANCE; 1— For 48-hour mobilization: be strong—a lion among men, but a Most falluraa result from, failures elder the French and Belgian pro­ 8.000. 000 men. constantly In the field. Russia, he the Center. In addition to the regu­ to try; part of the rest are caused 1984 FORD DELUXE sedan, two CONTRAGTING — 14 er service. Harold T. West Inc., 29 knight among ladles." ^ iToonerville Folks By Fontaine Fox testa against Germany's unilateral 2— Additional trained reserves: declared, has 3,000 fighting planes lar cash prizes for setback there by failing to keep on trying. 1931 Ford roadsters, 1933 Chevro' ■PERFECT” IS THE WORD uaed Bissell street. Telephone 5202. denunciation of the Locarno P act and 2,000 tanks. will be given' to everyone attending 'ftat evening, a bow-legged, lath­ BRITAIN CAimODS 31.000. 000 men. framed youth, wwttlng checkered let roadster. Terms, trades. 46 b y a cuntomer who had Installed Scotland Yard made elaborate and purchasing a ticket for the catd A G a t h e r in g o f t h e Fir m B e l ie v e r s m Pine street, Manchester. FOR SALE—SEASONED WOOD, 3— Eight thousand airplanes. The FrenchQnsplred “woU" around trousers and siqoking a cigaret that First Stenographer—The Idea of OUR BOARDING HOUSE our swing up hardware on hla ga­ arrangements to protect the dele­ 4— A million tons of warships.Germany Is the fruit of half a hun­ game five (5) games of that thrill- you working steady for eight hours By GeiTe A h em fireplace, furnace and stove, full (Continued From Page One) gates, many of whom were arriving' Infc fascinating "Bingo’', the game of smelt worse than a burnt boot, rat­ rage door. You too would be pleas­ The new military calculations dred anti-war pacts, slgped and tled on the back door and the girt a day; 1 couldn't think of It. measure. 1-2 cord $4.00, 1 cord $8. today. luck. 'There will be five and no Second Stenographer— I couldn't ed. Call and see demonstrator. The C. O. D. Tel. Rosedale 15-3. formed sources said, gave France a were made as Foreign Minister sealed In Europe’s chancellories. knocked four tumblers and a cut- Manchester Lumber Co. Phone The Office of Works was assigned Linked to France either directly more "Bingo" games and there will either; It was the boss who thought MOO SA\T3V«FCHrv\A|YS virtual united Locarno front Pierre-Etlenne Flemdln, at London, be no charge other than a ticket to glass dish off the sideboard In her 514,3. SEASONED HARD wood, furnace against Germany, the task of providing a council brandished the threat of French or through a common ally are Rus­ haste to let him in 1 o f thsL -• F ? s l e e p , in TH SI'lCTH ‘PACE", W CjOIN' 'FOR -ruSH-cfuSH- chamber and staff accommodations the card party. The prizes for Bingo Manchester and fireplace $4.50 a load. Stove officials already claimed withdrawal from the League of Na- sia, Rumania, Czechoslovakia, Yugo­ will all be first class merchandise T H E H O R S E In the palace, where microphones tl'5ns to compel Great Britain to join slavia, Poland, • Belgium, Greece, S O I PUTT# 5 ON TH' TRANCE PROFESSIONAL and white birch $4.00 load. V. Flr- the full backing of Belgium and the similar to what Is given out at all A’newspaper Is In a more difficult Evening Herald po, 116 Wells street, . telephone tentativn support of Italy, the other and telephones were hurriedly lii In chastising Adolf Hitler for his Turkey, Persia and Afghanistan. i position that any other buslneaa V g o p h e r ., a n ' h e c j o e s i n t o a s y s t e m , a f t e r WAS-O FF FORM, stalled. Bingo games in town. ’The Odd Fell Quotations SERVICES 22 6148. two powers represented In the con­ armed march to the Rhine. France has not stopped at that, lat­ lows hall Is a well heated and roomy, "(when there Is a widespread deprea- A TAP T3ANCE ONTV< STRETCH! ) TH IS.'-*—HE NOT 1 / CLASSIFIED No State Functions est projects on the long list of war- Excepting a war, the choosing ol ference, called to discuss how to At home, the French Senate took place to come and spend a couple of sioB. It can curtail Its cost only by a president Is our most absorbing ADVERTISEMENTS ALL THAT IS MODERN and sani­ deal with Germany's treaty viola up the question of final Parlia­ proof pacts including a 6-power LOOK AT TH' PAPER ^PICHED -FOUR C O M E .C O M B , tary, plus efficient workmanship No state functions or banquets hours. 'There will be ample room curtailing Its service to the public, public activity. Hons. were proposed by the British gnv- mentary ratification of the Franco- treaty to defend Austria’s Inde­ OosBt alx average vorda to a Uaa. will be found at The Beauty Nook. WANTED—TO BUY 68 for parking at the Center along and the moment It starts to do that — Claudius O. Johnson, author. HE CAME IN SO LATEjm' TS WINNERS IN BESR3WI6MBN, laltlala, oambera and abbreviations Outside the conference room -ernment, as the session was strictly Soviet mutual assistance pact. pendence, a mutual assistance agree­ East Center street. There will also It la Inviting disaster. A newspaper •Mil oonnt as a rord and ooihpound Permanent wavea $3.00 up. Phone WANTED—YOUR OLD rags, paper A -R O W ./ O N YOU R SLIGHT France maintained the backing of business. It was this far-reaching treaty ment between Russia and Rumania be thrbe door prizes. Door prizes is built upon service. It holds Its Working girls and housewives are LINOTVPER auST HAD vords as two words. Minimum cost ts 8011. ^ and Junk. Highest prices. Al.so live I pnae of three lints. Soviet Russia, Yugoslavia, Cxecho- King Edward VIII directed that which the German Fuehrer blamed and a plan to put teeth In the have been donated by ' CUfford’a place in the confidence and affection more alert to style trends thiii) T\N\E T O S E T U P H IS Y O U D MlSFORTTUNEl line ratea per dar for transient poultry bought. Wm. Ostrlnaky, 01 slovakla, Rumania, Poland, Greece a levee originally scheduled for St. for nullifying the Treaty of Locarno League Covenant. Men’s Shop and Lovejoy Candy of the public because of the-day In either older society women or movie ' - 4 ^ and Turkey In Its drive to make N AM E IN BETTER STAX WAT/EGADJ tLL Ma. HELP WANTED— \ Clinton street. Tel. 5879. James's Palace next Wednesday and causing remilitarization of the France has counted, too, on Brit­ Shop. and day out service which It gives. stars. ■MiiiOve March ST, 1097 Germany back down. ish friendship, though no treaty has It must give this service whetfier 4t W ITH -PICVAIN' CHEETVWUR SPIWlS Cash Charge FEM ALE 3S should be held Instead at Bucking­ Rhineland. It Is the last step In —J . F. Nichols, Memphis, Tenn.. in itia l s/ The first meeting of representa­ ham Palace. been signed. She has been confi­ gives It at a profit or a loss. WALNLTTS OFF , • ^nseoutlve Dajre ..1 T etei I ota tives of the Locarno Pact algna- forging an "Iron ring around the CLOTHES MAKE THE Blew. oosmetologltt. w iY h s o m e • Oonseeutlve Oay-i ..h • ote U ota WANTED — HOUSEKEEPER, 2 APARTMENTS Stanley M. Bruce, of Australia, Reich,” extending from the English dent of renewed alliances with Italy 1 TARTY CAHES.' t Dar ...... I 11 otel It ote torlcs at Paris Tuesday tailed to re­ president of the League Council, when the Ethiopian war is out of WHEN CONFRONTED WITH A The waste basket is the greatest •POUSING OLD All orders for Irrecnlar laiertlona persons, good home to right party. TENEMENTS— FLATS 63 sult in an agreement, opened with channel to Asia and the Arctic arrived late last night on the same the way. Chicago—"Come quickly," Mra. GREAT PROBLEM: of filing mediums, when properly \ T A L U F H O , WUl ba obargtd at the one time rate. Phone or call after 6 p. m. John British Cabinet meeting at No. 10 ocean FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS and train that bore French Foreign Min­ In this connection, officials said Amanda Frltsche frantically tele­ 'The Englishman puts on spats, a used. Speolal rates for long term everr M. McCann, 236 E. Middle Turn­ Downing street. Events of the past week having phoned the suburban Melroee Park ' y TOaTLEa/ dag advertising give upon request. bath. Rent $16.00. The Manchester ister Flandln. frankly that Italy's indications of high hat, a cane and goes for a —A. A. Thorson, Chicago execn- ' pike. A final plotting of Britain's policy fostered a tremendous sentiment In police department ‘There are bees Ads ordsrsd for tbrss or sli days Trust fcompony. Flandln conferred early today willingness to go along with France walk. ttve. " ! M d atoppsd bsfore ths third or Ofth was undertaken after the ministers France In favor of the pact, the had resulted In a French pledge to In my clothes.” ’The Frenchman eats a big meal. ter will bs ehargsd only for ths ao- met In Ihclr regular session yester­ with Charles Corbin, French Ambas­ Senate was expected to lose no time The squad hurried to her home. The Japanese has bis picture tttal numbsr of .Imss ths d appsar- HELP WANTED— FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, sador In London, to learn of the seek abolition of League sanctions It’s not so bad until ths teams •C charging at ths rats earnsd. but garage, all Improvements, near day morning and heard reporta In In approving It by an overwhelming agajpst the Fascist state. 'They found the bees In her laundry, taken. begin coming south , , . it’s pretty MALE 36 an emergency meeting last' night latest developments In the British vote. hanging on a line In the back yard. Tbe American appoints s com­ ■ 0 allowancs or refunds esn be msde trolley line. Apply 27 Lilac strecL policy. The French might take the Initia­ tough when you can sit on your W og alx tifne adi stopped after the from Foreign Secretary Anthony The first category of the "paper tive In such a relaxation of penalties Apiarist Joseph Gombrowlcz, who mittee. front porch and bear bats cracking attb das WANTED—YOUNG MAN under Eden and Viscount Halifax, Lord France's foreign minister, ex­ lived next door, said his beea V l ■■ FOR R E N T -S IX ROOM tenement, army," troops which could be mobil­ without waiting for the League to all around you. No ‘‘till lorblds") dlsplar lieu lot 23 years of age for sales and serv­ on LiUcy street, all Improvements. Privy Seal. ■ pressing his confidence of the out­ ized within 48 hours,’ was reckoned wouldn't hurt anybody. "They were Hostess—Mr. James, Tm sure •old. ice work, excellent opportunity. act. It was hinted. Furthermore, her —Babe Roth. The Herald will not be responeible Inquire 10 Lllley s:rect. The sturdy Prime Minister Bald­ come of the conversations, said In a approximately thiu; just attracted by the bright colors you’ll help us out with a song. - Apply Goodyear Service, 649 Main statement ; Allies might follow Her. for more than one Ineorrect insertion win himself was believed to be France, 1,000,000 m?n; Ruasla, of the clothes," he explained. Mr. James—Sorry, but my vocal One’s first Impression on entering of any advertisement ordered for street, Manchester. FOR RENT—SIX ROOMS, south playing an Important part In the "I need only ask every English efforts are confined to sln^ng In more thnn one time. 3.000. 000; Poland, 1,000,000; Ruma­ an English prison built In tbe last tenement, at 80 Spruce street, also negotiations, with Eden and" Vis­ man to read carefully once more the nia, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, liath. The inadvertent omission of incor* text of tho Locarno Treaty that he century Is that It waa designed to toot pablloatloB of advsrtlslDg will be four rooms. Tel jphonc 4545. count Halifax, who represented 800,000 or more each. Hostess— Oh, do sing, and I’ll break tbe spirit of any sensitive SALESMEN WANTED 36-A Britain at Paris. may exactly take stock of the obli­ tootlfle' only by oanoellatlen of the In the seqohd category were warn the company that you’rs man. n a n s made tor the aervlee rendered FOR RENT— SEVERAL FIRST Tho Cabinet meeting, determln gations resulting from It." rsther out of practice. I s All advertlsementa mast oonform AVAILABLE AT ONCE, Rawlelgh placed these trained rcaervea: — B. 8. Townroe, critic of the Brit­ Route of 800 families. Only re­ class single and double dwellings. Ing Britain's' stand, preceded the Reflecting the trend of British ish prison ayatem. M atyls. oopy and typography with private conversations of the Locar­ opinion. Sir Austen Chamberlain, France, 7,000,000; Russia, 17,000,- ■ ft*dnlatloBs snforosd by ths pybllsh* liable- men need apply. Can cam All In good locations. Apply Ed­ h a l c o ( > i r a n Ambition no power statesmen this afternoon one of the artisans of the Locatno 000; Poland, 2,000,000; Rumania, O E o n e e s c a r b o on and they ressrvs tbs right to $28 or more weekly. No caah re­ ward J. Holl. Tel. 4642. I want to be a helpful men and •dlt. rsvlas or rsjeo* any oopy eon* In thc-old Cabinet room, an ante- Pact, criticized Germany's violation 1 ,009,000; Yugoslavia, l,700,00b; render service true. gidsrsd objsotloaabls. quired. Write today. Rawlclgh’s, ,ri>om of the Locarno Cliamber of of the demilitarized zone as an “act Czechoslovakia, 1,600,000. To cheer some pilgrim out of luck Flapper Fanny Says: 1 GL081NQ HOURS—Classifltd ads to Dept. CUC-48-Z, Albany, N. Y. be pabllsbed sams day must be re* Abe foreign office, where tlie pact of brutal force.” As for airplanes, France Waa list­ and (diow him what to do; |‘L?HE MA301*. •alved by IS o'clock noon: Saturdaya guaranteeing western European "Once again we are asking our­ ed 08 able to furnish 2,40C; Russia, If I give but a cheering smile 'twill IdiK a. m. SALESMAN. ELECTRIC refrlgera- peace and the demilitarized Rhine­ 3,000; Yugoslavia, 800; Poland, 700; ■eocrrs OME* “tors, waahers, ranges, radios for selves, Is any treaty made with make anptber life worth while. . FO R R E N T land zone was signed ten years and Czechoslovakia, 600, and Rumania, I want to be .a useful man engaged TELEPHONE YOUR .. local store. Character and ability Germany more than a scrap of 3-/2 three months ago by the five pow­ paper?" he said. 500. in useful work, W ANT ADS. rate above experience. Give full 5-Riioiii Downstairs Tenement ers. at 28 Itireh Street, inquire of Reiterating constantly that the Flandln, attending the renewed To fill the hours with honest toll. Ad* br* Mc.pt.d ov.r tb. t.I.pboB* particulars In own writing. State With the British and French dele­ Locarno conservations In London, or shirk, / Supl., Apt. 6, 26 BIreh St., Locarno Pact was not forced upon tC.ltil. Foniitn* Foil 4t tb. CUAHQB RATB .Iv.a abov. salary or commission expected. gates, DIno Grand!, Italian ambas­ the Reich, Chamberlain asserted: was represented by French officials willing mind M a ooaT.olan . to ad.artiura, but Write Box M, Herald. sador In London, repreaented Italy, t^ C A S U RATK8 will o. aeoapt.d aa "If Germany had desired to chal­ to be "almost convinced” that a some useful work. I’m sure to find. FULL PATMENT It paid at tbo bull* And Premier Paul van Zeeland rep­ "preventive war" now would be pre­ I want to be a kindly man with scout HY SMITH Hoboing' DeLuxe’ By John C. Terry resented Belgium. lenge all Europe, if she had desired aaaa oitte. on or bofor. tbo oo.ontb RELIABLE REALTY CO. to raise once and for all the question ferable to "carnage two years sympathetic heart. day foIlDWina tbo nrat Ino.rtlon o( SITUATIONS WANTED— The conversations of the states­ To those In sorrow or dletress I’ll ScORCHV's BIO PLANE, DISMANTLED, IS HOISTED ABOARD A GREAT LINER N O O M - th e Big SHIP CASTS LOOSE, GLIDING SMOOTHLY BACKWARD OOTOFTHE DOCK. A HORDE OF aoeta ad otharwlo. tbo CHARUS 129 Temple St. Hartford of whcthor thcre is any international from now." At that time. It weis FEMALE 38 men were expected, to. continue on felt, "treaty breakers" will be pow­ play a brother’s part; AND LOWERED INTO THE HOLD. SNORTING TUGS TURN HER AROUND IN MID-RNER. PASSING THE BATTERY, SHE GLIDES DOWN TXie “ Ra t e win bo colloetotL No' roopoDol* Into the late evening, with a com­ morality or any international laW blllty for orroro In lolopbonod ado she could not have raised that Ques­ erful. For, ‘after all. Its what you give S ev er a l days NARROWS AND INTO THE OUTER HARBOR . . . . SANCY HOOK,THEN THE OPEN SEA .... WANTED—BY CAPABLE wbman, munique probably to be Issued upon that makes you feel It's good to Will be aaeuffltd and t^elr acooraoy tion- more completely or mo^e chal- 'We know war Is coming In two LATER ALL cannot be guarenteed. work caring for Invalid or as live. lengingly than within y x 6 compass years anyway", said one informed SAILING INDEX OF housekeeper. Home nights. Refer­ But most of an I want to be a man ences. Mrs. Annie Cunningham, of her action In the demilitarized personage. "We might aa well have ARRANGEMENTS ■ It now. while we are prepared. The of sterling worth. (:lassifications Wapplng. Conn., Box 17. zone.” That I may prove myself to be full JRE COMPLETED... Hlrths _ He said he spqkfias dispassionate­ only way Hitler's troops will leave A '.'Sacacamaata' ., « dAoR dlsi • B ly as ho could; "mth my memory the Rhineland la for the Locarno S t a r t in ® on ; MarrlaBaa ...... • a«db.M«aa’« C POULTRY AND quivering at this moment with the signatories to drive them out, but a THEIR TOUR OF 1 Oaatha ...... ••••••••a* B stitch In time saves nine." then can walk wiin nappy race. ard of. Thanka • a.«.aa«a««a S Automobile Insurance events \yhlch led up to the Great —Grenville Klelser. THE FAR CORNERS .J- I Uaasorlam SUPPLIES 43 Another authoritative source, • .••aaaaaa 'F War; Ithpresscd by the similarity (READ THE SIOBY, THEN COLOR THE nOTUBE) OF THE WORLD, and round #• 1 FOR SALE—BABY chicks, B. W. is now within the reach of all. A small of Germany's policy today' to tfie backing up the threat of withdrawal There Is never anything new In ABBonneamanta s from Geneva, decIared:"Other powers The daffodil danced 'round and SCORCHV; MICKEV Paraonala ...... s D. f.-sted, also started chicks, B. down payment and the balance in six in­ joIlcy which rendered the Great bound for some place In the forest the papers. Just the same old T. Allen, 37 Doanc street. Tele­ iVar Inevitable." whose policies are based on collec­ 'round and turned some fllpflops where It’s cool and not too dry. things, but they happen to different AND HIMMELSTOSS ^4 tive security and who are determined on the ground. Cried Duncy, "I L JUitonobllM for SaU ...... 4 phone 7616. stallments. So don’t run your car without The British press stressed what "You see, that’s where I grvw people. ARRIVE AT PIER AtitOBiobllM for Bsobao^ i to support the French and Belgian can do that too. Just watch, :uid the best. In such a spot I’m go- tho Times called the government’s you will see." 86, HUDSON ^ A«to AeoMsorlot—Tirol a..«.«« • Insurance. "conspicuous, unenviable, Inescapa­ stand before the League of Nations ing to rest." Then, os she ran You can’t fatten a hog by feeding ;i! li' Alto Ai9ilrlnv-.p|iBtli)s ...... 7 have informed us that. If the He took a long run, then a jump, RIVER.... „ Alto Sohooli ...... WANTED—PETS— ble" responsibility as a peace away, she bid the Tinymites good- It occasionally, and a prosperous maker, at the same time urging treaties seemed worthless, they will and landed on the ground ker­ by. business can’t be built up by adver­ The 111 wind la one that blows POULTRY-STOCK 44 not hesitate to quit the League.” thump. The daffodil just smiled We are Agents for Hitler to make some symbolic move tising occasionally. you Into the sickbed. J -ia . WANTED TO BUY live veal calves, Diplomats believed the reference and sold, "You’re fimny as can be. Just then' a little frog hopped to help find a way out of the grave "However, your flip was a flop. also live poultry. Cash paid. A. situation. waa to the Soviet Union and the Lit­ near and Goldy shouted, "Lrok By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams Gremmo, telephone 3441. tle Entente. If you use good sense, you will who’s here.” “Hello,” exclaimed WASHINGTON TUBBS The Manufactures Casualty Co. The Telegraph urged editorially stop. The first thing that you — ------r at least a temporary withdrawal of Ratification of the Franco-Soviet the little frog, "You’d like a thrill. F HECKLES AND HIS PRIENDS By Blosser know, son, you will hurt a leg or no doubt. NO, DIDN'T y o u ? ! . NOfJ DANG MV HIDE BUST MY BUTT0N??| OQAT Twe VACAMT — ^ and German troops from the Rhineland, Pact, already approved by the f MEV.' Chamber of Deputies and the Sen­ arm. "Right near, some water lilies HE GOT ------LOTSf THERE’S A bordering on both France and Bel­ "I do these stunts and never WHERE'5 /W E HAD IM gium. asserting: ate foreign affairs committee, will grow, and they can put on quite a HE CUMMED H6 WAS “T . CXJRNEKED, dOAT, A COW, OR A be the algnal for the general staffs spill, because I am a daffodil. You show. Now, If you will be patient, v”" A V k G L E W ? AWAY., MORSE IN EVERY Th^ Lumberniens Mutual "W e do not under-rate the cour­ have to be real daffy, or you'll al­ I will call some of them ouL” RUNKIIWa AFTER THE AGAIN/, TOO. age aucji a reversal of policy would of the two nations to go to work co­ ways come to harm." 01DNTY0U ONE OF TWEM- ordinating their military sirstems The frog then croaked. My, GOH-TV BARTVS CAR, EMERGENCY require on the part .of the leader what a sound. The puzzled Tlnies FIND HIM? . AND a l l w i t h ^ Aitoi li 8Mp bjr Truck aao****. I against a posalble German attack. of tho German people, but a dicta­ "Ha, ha!" laughed Scouty. "He DlDHTim 1D GET THE LICEHSE R O P E S ON, l o n g ^Atttoi^For Uiro ...... » A proposed 800,000,000 franc looked around. "Here coma two torship would, be meaningless if It should do such clever flips as well as ENOueSH TO l EA/E 8«rvico«-8toraii , , , , , iq (about $52,800,000) loan to the water lilies, novV;* they heard wee § MUMBER^VWEN HE ICotororel«s->Biorol«a ...... 11 could not on occasion rise to the y»u. He surely is a daffy lad. He’s Dotty scream. > I ' ■ ft / faw t h e m PBACTK^LC^ IWaatid Autoi~Motoro}ro)M , , , 11 CALLS height of a great opportunity." . Soviet, to be used for tha repair of always been that way.’’ WAS PICKED u p ! a n d STUART J. WASLEY Out to a dock one Illy ran. It WILD »J* * ^**— •■• ProfoMtOBol •orrieos Russia’s western frontier railroads "Oh, yeah?" Duncy loudly cried. m m Ib im Sonrloia Offtrod ...... II didn’t even stop to scan the water THE HUMBER HE rS T F * and highways, is still pending In "Well, no more will that stunt be tf.;Hoiwihold Sirvioii Offirid oadoaii^A Parliament all around, but promptly jumped <34$/EWAS 9X4372. 'M>lldln**-^OBtractln» ...... 14 France and Allies tried. You always ridicule me, so Into the stream. Nurioaict ...... II H ave 40 M illion M en The estimate o f 3,000,000 men I’ve finished for today." THE MAflOR'S CC..Wsfit’Ol Hlroctora ...... 11 constantly under arms In Russia has Once more the daffodil danced Tt Biatlav^Plurab!nv***Roofliis IT Paris, March 12.—(AP)—France, been made by Leon ArebimbaUd, re­ (The Tlnlee are warmed by aome CAR* uioraaei ...... 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